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curran, who will turn 20 during the test, was due to travel to leeds this evening.insists england's preparations for the second test against pakistan will not be affected by allegations of spot—fixing. the lancashire opener has been recalled to the side in place of mark stoneman in a week that tv station aljazeera claimed three england players spot—fixed part of the fifth test against india in 2016. england have "emphatically" denied the allegations. i have walked in as a fresh face, not being part of the last game and ido not being part of the last game and i do not think it made a difference. in any way the guys have prepared, obviously we deny everything that is being said. but for my personal view, i do not think it made a difference, they're going to try their hardest and yet, like i said, it's something we deny. mo salah looks likely to play a significant part for egypt in the world cup after the latest news about his shoulder injury. the egyptian fa say they don't expect the liverpool forward to be out for more than 3 weeks, which would mean missing only thei
curran, who will turn 20 during the test, was due to travel to leeds this evening.insists england's preparations for the second test against pakistan will not be affected by allegations of spot—fixing. the lancashire opener has been recalled to the side in place of mark stoneman in a week that tv station aljazeera claimed three england players spot—fixed part of the fifth test against india in 2016. england have "emphatically" denied the allegations. i have walked in as a fresh...
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number two, curran should incorporate advanced transmission technologies into planning. i don't like to call it non- wires alternatives. they are just other transmission options and should all be considered along with other assets. >> number three, they should fix into regional planning and cost allocation. clearly no improvements have been made since order 1000 attempt to improve that. >> the department energy and ferc should improve siting. it's important for the grid and we should make sure that it works and is used where appropriate. >> ferc should require proactive planning that captures all of the values of transmission . too often it gets compartmentalized and not all of the benefits are included. >> the administration should improve federal coordination on federal lands. >> the department of energy should harness the authority and capabilities of marketing administrations. they can be involved in transmission, utilize section 1222, and help in other ways. >> the administration should couple the department of energy planning and support for corridor designation wi
number two, curran should incorporate advanced transmission technologies into planning. i don't like to call it non- wires alternatives. they are just other transmission options and should all be considered along with other assets. >> number three, they should fix into regional planning and cost allocation. clearly no improvements have been made since order 1000 attempt to improve that. >> the department energy and ferc should improve siting. it's important for the grid and we...
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five minutes five minutes ma'am. >> members of the subcommittee, i am jennifer curran, vice president of system planning for the midcontinent independent system operator. miso as we arer more commonly known. i appreciate the opportunity to be here with you today as you examine the state of the electric transmission system and i hope that the insight on how we plan are useful as you work to shape your energy policy. we are a 501(c) for not-for- profit social welfare organization with responsibility for ensuring reliability of the high-voltage electric transmission system to deliver low-cost power to customers. that mission is reflected in our approach to transmission planning. we seek not to minimize the cost of transition but to identify transmission which maximizes value in the form of overall lower total energy costs. the system is geographically the largest in north america and spans from manitoba through parts of 15 states to the gulf of mexico. as you might imagine, a geography that wide presents a lot of diversity in resource types, weather, state policies, and consumer preferen
five minutes five minutes ma'am. >> members of the subcommittee, i am jennifer curran, vice president of system planning for the midcontinent independent system operator. miso as we arer more commonly known. i appreciate the opportunity to be here with you today as you examine the state of the electric transmission system and i hope that the insight on how we plan are useful as you work to shape your energy policy. we are a 501(c) for not-for- profit social welfare organization with...
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rodriguez did inspire an eventual bye and come back the second half to get an equaliser and cross here to curran tanta lisa. to seal a three day. getting back to those results shock up pick up that key win in court winning two nil at home to hoffenheim and of course nobody scored in brahman's encounter with leverkusen finally at the end with not a lot riding on it one team only showed up to play martin harnick got hanover on the board early against her to prevent sally's sunday and nicholas folk luke i'm sure that the ninety six is three male up to half davies got one back for her top and seventy three minutes but it wasn't. all right we can look at the table now no changes up in the top half still up by two thousand ahead of shaka who are now locked into second place dortmund have the inside track on third place with often haim and leverkusen still in with a shelf life sick and still theoretically in a champions league race well i've tracked stuttgart and can still dream of the role of the league now on down to the bottom where the real drama is three teams still in some danger fribourg are now
rodriguez did inspire an eventual bye and come back the second half to get an equaliser and cross here to curran tanta lisa. to seal a three day. getting back to those results shock up pick up that key win in court winning two nil at home to hoffenheim and of course nobody scored in brahman's encounter with leverkusen finally at the end with not a lot riding on it one team only showed up to play martin harnick got hanover on the board early against her to prevent sally's sunday and nicholas...
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meteorologist ed curran of wbbm tv.nks, ed. >>> there's renewed hope this morning that the highly anticipated summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un may still happen. just hours after abruptly cancelling the meeting, mr. trump signalled friday that conversations with the north koreans had resumed and a planned meeting in singapore next month is still possible. >> mola lenghi is at the white house this morning where the president is spending the holiday weekend. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the on again/off again summit between president trump and the north korean leader took yet another turn yesterday. speaking to reporters outside the white house, president trump used one of his favorite phrases to reveal that a meeting he cancelled less than 24 hours before may go on as planned. >> we'll see what happens. it could even be the 12th. >> reporter: before leaving the white house friday, president trump told reporters the discussions with north korea about a possible meeting had resu
meteorologist ed curran of wbbm tv.nks, ed. >>> there's renewed hope this morning that the highly anticipated summit between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un may still happen. just hours after abruptly cancelling the meeting, mr. trump signalled friday that conversations with the north koreans had resumed and a planned meeting in singapore next month is still possible. >> mola lenghi is at the white house this morning where the president is spending the holiday...
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as noted, i'm jennifer curran. i appreciate the opportunity to be here with you today as you examine the state of the nation's electrician transmission system. i hope the insights into how we plan transmission are useful to you as you work to shape u.s. energy policy. miso is a 501 c 4 not for profit social welfare organization with responsibility for ensuring the reliability of the high voltage electric transmission system to deliver low-cost power to customers. that mission is reflected in our approach to transmission planning. we seek not to minimize the cost of transmission but rather to identify transmission which maximizes value to customers in the form of overall lower total energy costs. the system that miso manages is geographically the largest in north america. it spans from manitoba in canada down through all or parts of 15 states to the gulf of mexico. as you might imagine, a geography that wide presents a lot of diversity in resource types, weather, state policies, and consumer preferences as it relate
as noted, i'm jennifer curran. i appreciate the opportunity to be here with you today as you examine the state of the nation's electrician transmission system. i hope the insights into how we plan transmission are useful to you as you work to shape u.s. energy policy. miso is a 501 c 4 not for profit social welfare organization with responsibility for ensuring the reliability of the high voltage electric transmission system to deliver low-cost power to customers. that mission is reflected in...
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francine: enda curran joining us from hong kong.ht now -- thank you both for joining us. us. let me kickoff with you. when you look at the markets and trade talks, what will fx move on the back of? the chinese showing up at the white house, they had an ok meeting in china, but are we expecting an agreement as long as we do not have really bad sparks? jordan: i am expecting a trade deal on round two of talks is extremely unlikely. we are talking a deal where there still might be tariffs involved, just an agreement not to escalate them. risks are what the market should be focused on but it is not. people looking at the zte action and the previous scaling backs of nafta. trump is of the rhetoric but he will not go through with it. it is a negotiation. backpects them to carrot and everything will be ok. out, that might come back in, especially once we get past may 22. then we might get an escalation in trade talks. zte news is fascinating. francine: is there any -- i do not know if there is a role to play for some of the europeans. pres
francine: enda curran joining us from hong kong.ht now -- thank you both for joining us. us. let me kickoff with you. when you look at the markets and trade talks, what will fx move on the back of? the chinese showing up at the white house, they had an ok meeting in china, but are we expecting an agreement as long as we do not have really bad sparks? jordan: i am expecting a trade deal on round two of talks is extremely unlikely. we are talking a deal where there still might be tariffs...
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francine: thank you very much, enda curran. let me pull up my chart of the hour.ing at the 10 year treasury yields. this signaled that they are set to raise interest rates in june but a lot of the officials we spoke to didn't really send a clear message on whether they would hike one or two times this year. where do you stand on how many times the fed will hike? done aink the fed has great job. something you have covered tremendously on the show. the original message from the last meeting was that the fed andbecoming more confident the u.s. economy was now converging more towards the 2% inflation and full employment which gives us little reason for interest rates to stay as low as they are for much longer. on the other hand, it is a balancing act. while they are more confident and comfortable with the prospect of overshooting with times ofrget given the undershooting which we have had in recent years. that has been the gift that emerging markets need because it 3%.ed to bring yields below it angered them around the 3% handle. and what that tells us is that the fed
francine: thank you very much, enda curran. let me pull up my chart of the hour.ing at the 10 year treasury yields. this signaled that they are set to raise interest rates in june but a lot of the officials we spoke to didn't really send a clear message on whether they would hike one or two times this year. where do you stand on how many times the fed will hike? done aink the fed has great job. something you have covered tremendously on the show. the original message from the last meeting was...
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five minutes five minutes ma'am. >> members of the subcommittee, i am jennifer curran, vice president of system planning for the midcontinent independent system operator. more m iso -- or miso as we are more commonly known. i appreciate the opportunity to be here with you today as you examine the state of the electric transmission system and i hope that the insight on how we plan are useful as you work to shape your energy policy. we are a 501(c) for not-for- profit social welfare organization with responsibility for ensuring reliability of the high-voltage electric transmission system to deliver low-cost power to customers. that mission is reflected in our approach to transmission planning. we seek not to minimize the cost of transition but to identify transmission which maximizes value in the form of overall lower total energy costs. the system is geographically the largest in north america and spans from manitoba through parts of 15 states to the gulf of mexico. as you might imagine, a geography that wide presents a lot of diversity in resource types, weather, state policies, and c
five minutes five minutes ma'am. >> members of the subcommittee, i am jennifer curran, vice president of system planning for the midcontinent independent system operator. more m iso -- or miso as we are more commonly known. i appreciate the opportunity to be here with you today as you examine the state of the electric transmission system and i hope that the insight on how we plan are useful as you work to shape your energy policy. we are a 501(c) for not-for- profit social welfare...
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curran, talk to me about zte.the president's reasons for reverting back to a decision to help zte out? >> zte is a huge company. it was in breach of u.s. sanctions for dealing with iran and north korea. that issue was bubbling. more recently, the u.s. has taken measures against zte that effectively shuts the company down. the view is it is a sanctions story, separate from the broader trade story, but indications are the chip are on the bargaining table. so the feeling is we are heading into a critical few days between china and the u.s. china's top economic advisers heading to washington. it will be interesting to see what concessions china will put on the table. all the while, the clock is ticking towards the position of tariffs. francine: are we any wiser as to what the chinese will give in return for this favor? enda: we know from the outset that china does not want a trade war. they want to open up their markets more, so there is a will put on china concessions. whether or not they will follow through on those
curran, talk to me about zte.the president's reasons for reverting back to a decision to help zte out? >> zte is a huge company. it was in breach of u.s. sanctions for dealing with iran and north korea. that issue was bubbling. more recently, the u.s. has taken measures against zte that effectively shuts the company down. the view is it is a sanctions story, separate from the broader trade story, but indications are the chip are on the bargaining table. so the feeling is we are heading...
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sam curran has been put on standby.ays he's keen to show how he's changed his game since he was dropped last summer. you only getjudged on the amount of runs you score and having gone away in the winter, spending a month working on certain things in australia and then going out to the west indies, its two sort of pretty tough tours. and two pretty tough tours from an england man side point of view as well. so look, it's been interesting, there's been a lot of people who have had an impact on me in the last six to eight months and hopefully that work's paid off. and finally back to the tennis and the men's number two seed, alexander zverev says he's fallen inlove... not with a person, with the yorkshire accent. listen to his response to a journalist at his post—match press conference yesterday. where are you from, buddy? do you want to guess? yorkshire, in england. jesus, 0k. nice. if they ever make the tournament there, i'm definitely coming just because of that accent. love it. i didn't understand a word you were sayin
sam curran has been put on standby.ays he's keen to show how he's changed his game since he was dropped last summer. you only getjudged on the amount of runs you score and having gone away in the winter, spending a month working on certain things in australia and then going out to the west indies, its two sort of pretty tough tours. and two pretty tough tours from an england man side point of view as well. so look, it's been interesting, there's been a lot of people who have had an impact on me...
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surrey bowler sam curran has been put on standby, but it would be a blow to lose stokes with englandhe two test series. i'll have more for you in the next hour. david moores about our main story today. consumer groups have given a qualified welcome to new proposals from the financial conduct authority designed to curb high interest charges. the regulator is proposing a series of measures including a cap on the amount charged by so—called rent—to—own companies. but the fca said it needed to do more work before deciding whether to impose a cap on bank overdraft charges , which many campaigners had called for. the chief executive of the fca andrew bailey has been discussing the changes with our correspondent emma simpson who began by asking him why he is taking action on rent to own. let me give you one of the examples we've published today. a washing machine that costs £400 if you buy it with cash or buy it immediately, can cost up to £1200 if you buy it using rent to buy. now, that seems to us to be a very hard to justify increase, which affects some of the most vulnerable people in s
surrey bowler sam curran has been put on standby, but it would be a blow to lose stokes with englandhe two test series. i'll have more for you in the next hour. david moores about our main story today. consumer groups have given a qualified welcome to new proposals from the financial conduct authority designed to curb high interest charges. the regulator is proposing a series of measures including a cap on the amount charged by so—called rent—to—own companies. but the fca said it needed...
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dana. >> meteorologist ed curran of our chicago station wbbmtv. thanks, ed. >> now to the question surrounding comments by rudy giuliani. the attorney brought in weeks ago to defend president trump in the russia investigation is now being defended by his client, president trump himself. mr. trump told reporters giuliani was, quote, misinformed when he spoke about the president's legal affairs this past week. >> giuliani is now walking back some of his statements. errol barnett joins us from the white house. errol, good morning. >> good morning. on a day when president trump could have easily just focused on good employment news, mr. trump said rudy giuliani did not have his facts straight. raising yet more questions about the president's changing story as it relates to payments connected to stormy daniels. >> we cannot get complacent. we have to win the midterms. >> president trump traveled to dallas, texas, yesterday for the nra's leadership forum. en route, he defended his legal team. >> when rudy made the statements, rudy is great, but he just
dana. >> meteorologist ed curran of our chicago station wbbmtv. thanks, ed. >> now to the question surrounding comments by rudy giuliani. the attorney brought in weeks ago to defend president trump in the russia investigation is now being defended by his client, president trump himself. mr. trump told reporters giuliani was, quote, misinformed when he spoke about the president's legal affairs this past week. >> giuliani is now walking back some of his statements. errol barnett...
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. >> i'm renee curran. i'm a san francisco resident of 25 years and a tenant counselor of about nine. i feel that speculation should be tacked and not rewarded. speculation is driving us, not only the cost of the buildings themselves, but the surrounding land, making it even more difficult to build truly affordable housing. and as for the hardships, i feel there's a really much too high bar for tenants to be eligible for a hardship to get out of capital improvements. you can't have more than $60,000 in your bank account, basically. i think that maybe that the landlord should also be required to show a hardship in order to pass those costs onto the -- onto the tenants. thanks. >> supervisor sheehy: thank you. next speaker, please. we're lining up. i'm sorry, but if you want -- >> say it again? >> supervisor sheehy: that's okay. that's fine. go ahead. >> my name is penny schoener, and i'm in a veritas building. they began rhenvating when they got the building in 2012. they began renovations in 2013. they were
. >> i'm renee curran. i'm a san francisco resident of 25 years and a tenant counselor of about nine. i feel that speculation should be tacked and not rewarded. speculation is driving us, not only the cost of the buildings themselves, but the surrounding land, making it even more difficult to build truly affordable housing. and as for the hardships, i feel there's a really much too high bar for tenants to be eligible for a hardship to get out of capital improvements. you can't have more...
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sam curran has been called up as a back—up bowler. that is the sport for now.gainst anyone based on their hiv status under the equality act although it's not thought any cases relating to tattoo shops have ever reached court. we can now speak to george westwood and daniel watson, who runs vida loca, the tattoo shop in question and deborah gold, chief executive of the national aids trust. george, why did you want the tattoo? and what was your reaction when you we re and what was your reaction when you were refused the tattoo?” and what was your reaction when you were refused the tattoo? i was left feeling quite confused and upset, learning that it is illegal to discrimination against someone with hiv and knowing that there is no risk of transmission through tattooing i was left feeling quite confused and a bit let down and taken back by the situation. daniel pudil explain to george why you refused to give him a tattoo. basically the reason he was refused is because he wasn't covered by our insurance. after speaking to the insurers we was told that there is not a
sam curran has been called up as a back—up bowler. that is the sport for now.gainst anyone based on their hiv status under the equality act although it's not thought any cases relating to tattoo shops have ever reached court. we can now speak to george westwood and daniel watson, who runs vida loca, the tattoo shop in question and deborah gold, chief executive of the national aids trust. george, why did you want the tattoo? and what was your reaction when you we re and what was your reaction...
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sam curran has been put on standby, but it would be a blow to lose stokes with england already one downuse of that we can't name a team today and of course if ben's fit we want him in the side. he is one of our best players. he brings a lot to the table. and he offers so much to this team. so until that happens, it is very difficult to make any sort of decision. but everything's on the table. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. the creative industries are one of this country's success stories — contributing more than £90 billion a year to the uk economy. with only ten months to go before the uk leaves the european union, people in the sector are asking how they'll be affected. well, bbc news has been spending the day examining the imipact of brexit on the creative industries. our arts correspondent david sillito has this report. what you're looking at is the work of a british company called jellyfish, which isjust a part of the uk's fast—growing visual effects industry. this is rogue one, star wars, we've done a lot of work on s
sam curran has been put on standby, but it would be a blow to lose stokes with england already one downuse of that we can't name a team today and of course if ben's fit we want him in the side. he is one of our best players. he brings a lot to the table. and he offers so much to this team. so until that happens, it is very difficult to make any sort of decision. but everything's on the table. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. the...
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enda curran.on what we have seen in the oil price, futures extending their slide, racking up the longest run of losses in three months over concerns of saudi arabia and russia. dave: we are down for a fifth straight session. we're talking of wti. let's get more with our energy reporter. steven, do we know anything about the timing of the plan of opec to raise output, or i'm guessing it has not been decided, but what is it right now? >> well, unfortunately right now there really is no decision. now, if you look back at what happened last week, saudi arabia and russia both said they where considering or open to increasing output. unfortunately, for them, the other opec members disapproved and think it is too early. opec will be meeting with russia in june in vienna. that is when they will come to a final decision. now it is too early. the market is reacting to saudi arabia and russia's decision to consider potentially increasing output. they are giant players. and their decisions and interests play
enda curran.on what we have seen in the oil price, futures extending their slide, racking up the longest run of losses in three months over concerns of saudi arabia and russia. dave: we are down for a fifth straight session. we're talking of wti. let's get more with our energy reporter. steven, do we know anything about the timing of the plan of opec to raise output, or i'm guessing it has not been decided, but what is it right now? >> well, unfortunately right now there really is no...
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rrent, our -- enda curran we have an interview with the alaska governor who said his take is key to cutting trade surplus china has with america. that chat is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: we are counting down to asia's first major market open this morning. the markets memorial day weekend in the u.s., but we see firmer shares in japan, the nikkei futures up, reducing the fall from the dollar-yen, weakness coming through for the yen. david: a lot of that comes down to where the dollar goes from here. we are getting a lot of data from the u.s. this week. we are getting revised first-quarter gdp numbers out wednesday about the u.s., then you have i asked them manufacturing and jobs from -- you have ism manufacturing. expansion youeld see, this is on your gtv library. it takes you all the way back to 1950. it is just to takeaways here. it is the second longest in between recessions. it makes you think we are nearing the end of the cycle, but it is the slowest pace of growth as you can see at 2.3%. here is your clinton years very that is where we are currently. th
rrent, our -- enda curran we have an interview with the alaska governor who said his take is key to cutting trade surplus china has with america. that chat is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: we are counting down to asia's first major market open this morning. the markets memorial day weekend in the u.s., but we see firmer shares in japan, the nikkei futures up, reducing the fall from the dollar-yen, weakness coming through for the yen. david: a lot of that comes...
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let's get straight to enda curran.hina and the u.s., it seems one day it is escalating, the next it is the escalating. where are we now? we are on the escalation side. --had strong words from the a strong words from beijing. they weren't flip-flopping would damage the credibility and made it clear that china has the theon to strike back if u.s. pushes ahead with unilateral measures against china. we had a strong response out of china. that even as these negotiations go on, the trade tensions between the world's two biggest economies are quite severe. francine: the world is trying to figure out how much you would have to suffer. what we're talking about is the plans to impose tariffs on $50 billion of chinese imports and curb investments in technology. what does china need to give to the u.s. to prevent that from happening? enda: that is a critical question. there is a view that china can ofe offers in terms buying more goods. spoken with agricultural and energy products to shrink the deficit. the crew of the division c
let's get straight to enda curran.hina and the u.s., it seems one day it is escalating, the next it is the escalating. where are we now? we are on the escalation side. --had strong words from the a strong words from beijing. they weren't flip-flopping would damage the credibility and made it clear that china has the theon to strike back if u.s. pushes ahead with unilateral measures against china. we had a strong response out of china. that even as these negotiations go on, the trade tensions...
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other bargaining. ,rancine: thank you so much bloomberg's chief asia economics correspondent enda curranus is bloomberg's chief economist. we were trying to figure out investment with this means. does it scale back trade tensions at face value? reporter: i think that is certainly true. we have to see what this develops into, as we always do. i think a full trade war is premature. francine: is it again the art of the deal by president trump? get people saying president trump won't let anything bad happen to be economy because he is trying to do a deal, and you have other saying he is doing this without a counterpart. reporter: it is hard to know what you're getting in terms of global trade. at the first pass, we are seeing negotiations. i think we have to employ some pattern recognition that this is how this administration wants to function, and this seems to be par for the course. tom: good morning. when you look at china, it is an international trilemma. there's a lot of different things going on in the currency, monetary policy, but also industrial policy. is it a changed industrial ch
other bargaining. ,rancine: thank you so much bloomberg's chief asia economics correspondent enda curranus is bloomberg's chief economist. we were trying to figure out investment with this means. does it scale back trade tensions at face value? reporter: i think that is certainly true. we have to see what this develops into, as we always do. i think a full trade war is premature. francine: is it again the art of the deal by president trump? get people saying president trump won't let anything...
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enda curran will talk more about this. we're talking about thai foreign debt.reign debt exposure compared to reserves. the broader point is one that's quite familiar in the markets now is that the increase in foreign debt over the last decade in particular, especially among companies in asia, dollar bonds and dollar loans will come home to roost. it's going to get more expensive, and that will put pressure on the economy. the the flipside to this -- companies are will hedged. in indonesia,. and that perhaps the risk is overblown but nonetheless, it is a clear warning sign. dave: it is a bit tricky, the situation that puts central banks in. you want to get ahead of the problem in indonesia. we just talked about a lot of things at risk. enda: one of the problems for central banks would be, if -- they start to sell their currency or investors withdraw from their stocks and bonds markets. set --are -- compelled central bank for compelled to raise interest rates. it will hurt growth and consumption. effect.have a spillover nonetheless, there is a feeling you have to
enda curran will talk more about this. we're talking about thai foreign debt.reign debt exposure compared to reserves. the broader point is one that's quite familiar in the markets now is that the increase in foreign debt over the last decade in particular, especially among companies in asia, dollar bonds and dollar loans will come home to roost. it's going to get more expensive, and that will put pressure on the economy. the the flipside to this -- companies are will hedged. in indonesia,. and...
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surrey bowler sam curran has been put on standby, but it would be a blow to lose stokes with england look at what it could mean for broadcasters. it has often been said that brexit will have an impact in every part of the british economy but what does it mean for us right here? when the prime minister gave her big speech on brexit and future economic relations with the eu at the mansion house in march, she highlighted two sectors of the economy that have never been part of a free trade agreement before — financial services, and broadcasting. on broadcasting we recognise that we cannot have exactly the same arrangements with the eu as we do now. currently, because of the country of origin principle, a company based in uk can be licensed by ofcom and broadcast into any eu member state and vice versa. the relevant directive will not apply to the uk as we leave the eu and relying solely on precedents will hurt consumers and businesses on both sides. so let's break that down a bit. under current rules, if your channel is licenced in the uk, you can then broadcast throughout the eu, and vi
surrey bowler sam curran has been put on standby, but it would be a blow to lose stokes with england look at what it could mean for broadcasters. it has often been said that brexit will have an impact in every part of the british economy but what does it mean for us right here? when the prime minister gave her big speech on brexit and future economic relations with the eu at the mansion house in march, she highlighted two sectors of the economy that have never been part of a free trade...
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surrey bowler sam curran has been put on standby, but it would be a blow to lose stokes with england. more now on the possible impact that brexit might have on the uk's creative sector. there are more than 6,000 people in the uk working in special effects in the uk's film industry — a sector that relies on talent from across europe. and it's one area of the creative industries asking questions about what brexit will mean for them — questions as yet unanswered by the negotiations. phil redmond, screenwriter and producer, joins us now. thank you for coming along. you were quoted before the referendum as saying if we do except there will probably be a short—term boost to the arts in the uk, because there will be curiosity, why do these guys decide to come out? they will want to talk to come out? they will want to talk to artists. is that still your opinion or have your views changed in the time since then?” opinion or have your views changed in the time since then? i don't think so. i have done a lot of thinking on this recently, and i thinking on this recently, and i think while liverp
surrey bowler sam curran has been put on standby, but it would be a blow to lose stokes with england. more now on the possible impact that brexit might have on the uk's creative sector. there are more than 6,000 people in the uk working in special effects in the uk's film industry — a sector that relies on talent from across europe. and it's one area of the creative industries asking questions about what brexit will mean for them — questions as yet unanswered by the negotiations. phil...
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first, i'd like to acknowledge steven curran. in his capacity as director of the division of resilience at the department of health and human services, he coordinated the national response to help protect public and private health care computer systems from the worst effects of wannacry, a global cyber attack that threatens patients' health and safety. his team applied existing processes for dealing with physical disasters like hurricanes and tornadoes and adapted them to prepare for a cyber attack response and they continue the critical work necessary to improve the collaboration on cybersecurity with private health care agencies and the public. next, i'd like to share a bit about guy demater, the f.b.i.'s first ever data scientist. in his work, guy develops the technological solutions to organize the bureau's data and has helped the f.b.i. to track down child predators, identify bank-evading sanctions to assist against counterterrorist investigations, and to guard against internal threats. his innovative strategies are efficien
first, i'd like to acknowledge steven curran. in his capacity as director of the division of resilience at the department of health and human services, he coordinated the national response to help protect public and private health care computer systems from the worst effects of wannacry, a global cyber attack that threatens patients' health and safety. his team applied existing processes for dealing with physical disasters like hurricanes and tornadoes and adapted them to prepare for a cyber...