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northern zimbabwe's rivers have dried up due to a severe drought in the region. desperate villagers have dug holes among the dried out river beds to collect water to keep their gardens moist very easy percent of the nation's farmers grow maize hard hit by the drawing spell in this region much of the crop has already begun to wilt. health and bosy is an agronomist with commute tech and in geo that seeks to improve the livelihoods of rural communities in the country he is convinced that maize monocultures can provide food and seed security with this climate change now may is always feel is maybe five years that plant maize where they grow. maybe they just appeared to descend deal once out of it was that he saw you. made a first step to the fleet of drought to stress is caused by a plan which is. community has helped establish the community seed bank to promote the more drought and stress tolerant varieties of small grains like sorghum or chickpeas. dorothy to work on the hour is coming to take a delivery of small grain which is expected to pay back in seed interest
northern zimbabwe's rivers have dried up due to a severe drought in the region. desperate villagers have dug holes among the dried out river beds to collect water to keep their gardens moist very easy percent of the nation's farmers grow maize hard hit by the drawing spell in this region much of the crop has already begun to wilt. health and bosy is an agronomist with commute tech and in geo that seeks to improve the livelihoods of rural communities in the country he is convinced that maize...
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those will be aligned with a 3000 milligrams sodium intake and the question before the dri is, should you go lower than 2300 milligrams? will the fda go forward with the short-term sodium targets right away and then waits for the dri for the longer-term sodium reduction? what is the timeline for the short-term reduction? dr. gottlieb: this is not related to ongoing litigation. [applause] -- [laughter] dr. gottlieb: i'm kidding, it was a poor joke. >> we have been known to sue the agency. dr. gottlieb: i'm just going to keep getting sued. we have stated already what their intentions with respect to the 3400 target and 3000 target. what we are looking to do is wait until we get the information from the dri, see align our targets with the information that comes out of that process. i don't want to commit that we are going to fully align with that process. we need to see what comes out of it. saying today is that we are committed to taking a hard look at how we implement what we have committed, to continue to implement what we makecommitted, and reductions consistent with where the trend
those will be aligned with a 3000 milligrams sodium intake and the question before the dri is, should you go lower than 2300 milligrams? will the fda go forward with the short-term sodium targets right away and then waits for the dri for the longer-term sodium reduction? what is the timeline for the short-term reduction? dr. gottlieb: this is not related to ongoing litigation. [applause] -- [laughter] dr. gottlieb: i'm kidding, it was a poor joke. >> we have been known to sue the agency....
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the lake almost dried t and the fishopulation s demated --ll causeby the fler farmsn the she. sams: they almt dried ou thlake complely, and t emicals they were draing off affectedhe water. there were hardly any fi left. that pe of fish over there, at was t harvest of 10 boats. it took the department of fieries one ar to regenerate thfish stock so people went hungry. reporter: conditions by lake naivasha are ideal for cultivating flowers. over 50 companies have set up greenhouses on its shores. the soil is fertile, temperatures mild, there's 12 hours sunshine a day, and the lake's full of water. since the 2009 disaster, local fisherfo are highlsuspicious of t cut fwer indury -- even tugh stri regulatns for mpanies we introdud in the afrmath. edward: they are spraying the chemicals, and once they spray those chemicals, then when the water and the rain comes it also takes the water to the lake. and th once the sh conmes that, has a sideffect t the consumers and also to the breeding areas, because the farms arclose to t breeding area reporterthe flow compaes ject theccusatns. norm
the lake almost dried t and the fishopulation s demated --ll causeby the fler farmsn the she. sams: they almt dried ou thlake complely, and t emicals they were draing off affectedhe water. there were hardly any fi left. that pe of fish over there, at was t harvest of 10 boats. it took the department of fieries one ar to regenerate thfish stock so people went hungry. reporter: conditions by lake naivasha are ideal for cultivating flowers. over 50 companies have set up greenhouses on its shores....
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the dried grass is ground down to different degrees. the finest depending on the product being made. it subsequently formed and pressed and then folded as with regular paper. overdone yonah has created all kinds of packaging materials from small lighter packages for mail order services to industrial strength boxes. we generally work with forty to fifty percent grass fiber with the rest made of recycled paper or fresh fibers from wood we are already doing that on an industrial scale. we believe that up to seventy percent is feasible but we need a little more development time to get there. this individual site survives that. his product range already boasts shopping bags fruit trays and egg boxes the company's clientele now also includes major supermarket chains. but which grass is best for producing paper. after work over the new owner goes to see his supplier base close by in the region. a portion of the hay provided by organic farmer georg heller comes from so-called ecological compensation areas. whatever his cows don't eat and up in
the dried grass is ground down to different degrees. the finest depending on the product being made. it subsequently formed and pressed and then folded as with regular paper. overdone yonah has created all kinds of packaging materials from small lighter packages for mail order services to industrial strength boxes. we generally work with forty to fifty percent grass fiber with the rest made of recycled paper or fresh fibers from wood we are already doing that on an industrial scale. we believe...
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the hay needs to be carefully selected stored and dried. these bells have been in storage for several months now. today the pioneering paper. maker and the farmer want to measure the residual moisture in the bales to see if they're ready. to go on a loss the two men conduct a quick quality assurance check in the hayloft to flush the moisture level should be ideal now this is the two thousand and seventeen harvest. the ideal residual moisture ranges between twelve and thirteen percent this batch pass the test another criterion is the quality of the fibers the longer the grass grows out on the meadow the more fibrous it becomes which in turn improves its processing. and while would often have to be imported from far away grasses available in the immediate region at relatively low cost will not see this as we are aiming for an average distance of no more than fifty kilometers for sourcing the raw material. having that regional focus means we can then process it on site and set up a decentralized production system it means minimizing the supply
the hay needs to be carefully selected stored and dried. these bells have been in storage for several months now. today the pioneering paper. maker and the farmer want to measure the residual moisture in the bales to see if they're ready. to go on a loss the two men conduct a quick quality assurance check in the hayloft to flush the moisture level should be ideal now this is the two thousand and seventeen harvest. the ideal residual moisture ranges between twelve and thirteen percent this batch...
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the head needs to be carefully selected stored and dried. these bells have been in storage for several months now. getting today the pioneering paper maker and the farmer want to measure the residual moisture in the bales to see if they're ready. the two men conduct a quick quality assurance check in the hayloft to flush the moisture level should be ideal now this is the two thousand and seventeen harvest. the ideal residual moisture ranges between twelve and thirteen percent this batch pass the tests another criterion is the quality of the fibers. the longer the grass grows out on the meadow the more fibrous it becomes which in turn improves its processing. and wildwood often has to be imported from far away grasses available in the immediate region at relatively low cost those that see this as we're aiming for an average distance of no more than fifty kilometers for sourcing the raw material. having that regional focus means we can then process it on site and set up a decentralized production system it means minimizing the supply chain fro
the head needs to be carefully selected stored and dried. these bells have been in storage for several months now. getting today the pioneering paper maker and the farmer want to measure the residual moisture in the bales to see if they're ready. the two men conduct a quick quality assurance check in the hayloft to flush the moisture level should be ideal now this is the two thousand and seventeen harvest. the ideal residual moisture ranges between twelve and thirteen percent this batch pass...
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for the santa cruz mountains, for a moment the first wave we had go through has dried up. it is not that cold, not yet. concord's got 64 degrees here at 20 minutes after 11:00 at night. and a double barrel low will continue to drive our weather and the rain all week long. all the way through saturday. so there is this fundamental shift in the pattern that's offshore. futurecast shows the next band of rain is going to be coming in just in time for the morning commute tomorrow. so a fairly decent cold front will be on the way. really more of a disturbance coming through and it will be wave after wave of rain. so it will pour, it is up. italy is up. that's the pattern for the rest of the week with more on thursday. so in terms of totals between now and thursday morning, an inch and a half in the north bay. half an inch in the east bay and south bay. santa cruz mountains could pick up two inches. of course in the mountains it would have turned to snow. three feet of snow by wednesday night. travel delays are likely and more snow behind that with these successful waves of moist
for the santa cruz mountains, for a moment the first wave we had go through has dried up. it is not that cold, not yet. concord's got 64 degrees here at 20 minutes after 11:00 at night. and a double barrel low will continue to drive our weather and the rain all week long. all the way through saturday. so there is this fundamental shift in the pattern that's offshore. futurecast shows the next band of rain is going to be coming in just in time for the morning commute tomorrow. so a fairly decent...
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car hit floods in the garbage above and at the coals a bit of that all for thought and dust is all dried leaves as an actor does. it all of us the evidence he does it's this big gift within us is this all the miles over twenty thirty i'm my mind. both before for food you know i'm on an important for by down edition more of us are for the good news but we want to move on as does the author might go through you know forty five . the author of the thesis was commissioned by the health minister to examine the role of the state governments during the criminal trial against the manufacturer of the frogger opted to learn proactive on this collect fire as there is on a trade mission been funded by the us and can see the veterans progress my going to do five by four knobs it doesn't pay three to five not but it does not missed by thirty missed eighty five not and. is argued inside kind him via skipped this year i don't want to listen to biofuel stuff on to begin it. so there is no evidence that the state behaved improperly during the criminal trial against a pharmaceutical company go in and tell.
car hit floods in the garbage above and at the coals a bit of that all for thought and dust is all dried leaves as an actor does. it all of us the evidence he does it's this big gift within us is this all the miles over twenty thirty i'm my mind. both before for food you know i'm on an important for by down edition more of us are for the good news but we want to move on as does the author might go through you know forty five . the author of the thesis was commissioned by the health minister to...
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there are going to need steel on a constant basis, and because that industry has dried up and becausee extent, they are going to have to get it from somewhere, and it could come with a very high prices now. chris, thank you very much. now to the second of our special reports from yemen. for three years there's been a civil war between the ousted government supported by saudi arabia, and houthi rebels backed by iran. the conflict has reached a stalemate with territory rarely changing hands. but the consequences have been devastating for civilians. the bbc‘s chief international correspondent lyse doucet has gained access to beihan in the south of the country — where yemeni government forces have pushed out the houthis. the commander says houthis are hitting civilians here. the front lines are slowly shifting, but this still seems like a war without end. everybody talks about a political solution. nobody believes it will happen. not while forces on both sides still believe they can keep gaining ground. but victory can be fragile. it's dangerous here. the houthis have as in their sights.
there are going to need steel on a constant basis, and because that industry has dried up and becausee extent, they are going to have to get it from somewhere, and it could come with a very high prices now. chris, thank you very much. now to the second of our special reports from yemen. for three years there's been a civil war between the ousted government supported by saudi arabia, and houthi rebels backed by iran. the conflict has reached a stalemate with territory rarely changing hands. but...
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during the weekend little giants are given a veritable feast albert prepares a mixture of peanuts and dried fish this calorie cocktail is great for their bones do. you want. them to it's no feast without dessert. he says. he. says here. in the wild giant rats live in small underground colonies. they're quite independent within the colony they live in their own burrows and tend not to share food with neighbors. females can choose their own mating partners but the colonies are not matter. they are ruled by a group that works a little like a parliament with both male and female members. it's a big day for isaac. is about to move on to high school. just like every graduate to be he gets his own personal transport. now i can start his field training. you. giant power grabs are nocturnal they sleep by day but have.
during the weekend little giants are given a veritable feast albert prepares a mixture of peanuts and dried fish this calorie cocktail is great for their bones do. you want. them to it's no feast without dessert. he says. he. says here. in the wild giant rats live in small underground colonies. they're quite independent within the colony they live in their own burrows and tend not to share food with neighbors. females can choose their own mating partners but the colonies are not matter. they...
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the warehouses full of canned and dried goods that have been donated social logistics specialists that's how food banks see themselves critics see them as a stopgap for failed government social policies. just in cologne the food bank passes out donations to ten thousand people in need at thirty two separate distribution centers. gale brewer and his penchant colleague labor have an eight hour day ahead of them. but recently their formentera workers drawn shop criticism in the city of s. and of all places the german word for food is s. and the food bank has started turning away foreigners ever since then food banks reputations have suffered across the country. i'm the one at first they said the so-called freeze for new admissions was due to how aggressive some of the young men were who were coming as if that's completely fine i think those people need to protect themselves but now they've turned it around and said it's directed completely against foreigners i don't agree with that but. on each tour the pensioners visit nine supermarkets. could not tell oh where from the cologne food bank w
the warehouses full of canned and dried goods that have been donated social logistics specialists that's how food banks see themselves critics see them as a stopgap for failed government social policies. just in cologne the food bank passes out donations to ten thousand people in need at thirty two separate distribution centers. gale brewer and his penchant colleague labor have an eight hour day ahead of them. but recently their formentera workers drawn shop criticism in the city of s. and of...
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i think what we're looking to do is wait until we get the information from the dri and see how we align how we properly align our targets with the information that comes out of that process. you know, i don't want to commit today that we're going to fully align with that process. i think we need to see what comes out of it, how it informs our work and what i'm saying today is that we're committed to taking a hard look at how we both implement what we've continued-- continue to implement what we've committed to and how we make further reductions in sodium, consistent with where the trend is headed and where we think the dri is likely to head, a recommendation for further reductions and whether we fully align with that process, whether we incorporate it into science-based assessment where that target should end up. i think that's part of the process and i think the important message that we're continuing to move that process forward and committed to continuing to take further steps to try to reduce that target amount. >> good morning, scat. scott. food safety and applied nutrition. we're
i think what we're looking to do is wait until we get the information from the dri and see how we align how we properly align our targets with the information that comes out of that process. you know, i don't want to commit today that we're going to fully align with that process. i think we need to see what comes out of it, how it informs our work and what i'm saying today is that we're committed to taking a hard look at how we both implement what we've continued-- continue to implement what...
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dried up some time ago. and we've just had to abandon it yes if they're going to hear. one i'm with the boss. a quarter of the co-operatives farmland is now barren desert. development right now we're worried about the wells in our lack of water but long term we're worried about future generations. we're going to go in and if i mean look. along the side to face oldfield a channel carries the water that now belongs to equals biggest industrial farm and grow cast. one of his colleagues nearby tells us that local farmers here are themselves a dying breed. me of a user but it will tell you know me better you feel symbolically joe and those they buy here at all the time parents worried about their sons not becoming farmers. they're getting office jobs instead but what would happen here if all the sons became office workers. who's going to be a farmer. who's going to produce what the people need. so your father was a farmer yes he was do you have siblings they're all professionals they're not pharmacy like you there's just me and one other. and your sons they're all profession
dried up some time ago. and we've just had to abandon it yes if they're going to hear. one i'm with the boss. a quarter of the co-operatives farmland is now barren desert. development right now we're worried about the wells in our lack of water but long term we're worried about future generations. we're going to go in and if i mean look. along the side to face oldfield a channel carries the water that now belongs to equals biggest industrial farm and grow cast. one of his colleagues nearby...
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and a prison dries in minutes and out turns into a death trap relatives of dozens killed by a fire that spread through the holding cells and demanding on says. plus one sports stars cry australia has banned cricket captain. i'm sorry and i'm acutely fish that is. steve smith says he accepts the blame for a board tampering cheating scandal that has shaken the wilds of cricket. player. i don't buck and i'm not good to have your company. asari of diplomacy sets the stage for rest some experts in the two koreas the rival nations on thursday have choose an april twenty seventh to bring the two leaders together for face to face talks the planned finalizes days after a nuclear armed north korea's kim jong un made his international debut with a surprise trip to china. it was a slightly awkward handshake at the start of the meeting but the leaders of the north and south korean delegations were determined to put on a united front. but there have been many historic events including the recent winter olympics made possible by our combined efforts strength and determination with this in mind i would
and a prison dries in minutes and out turns into a death trap relatives of dozens killed by a fire that spread through the holding cells and demanding on says. plus one sports stars cry australia has banned cricket captain. i'm sorry and i'm acutely fish that is. steve smith says he accepts the blame for a board tampering cheating scandal that has shaken the wilds of cricket. player. i don't buck and i'm not good to have your company. asari of diplomacy sets the stage for rest some experts in...
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. >> older sister: and the dried squid?ister: mmm. >> anthony: ah, i love this, this is delicious. >> older sister: when we eat and there, we enjoy food. in lao, we say "seplai." >> anthony: seplai. >> older sister: seplai. >> anthony: your hotel. >> mama vaughn: my hotel. >> anthony: how long has it been open? >> mama vaughn: well, it's been about twenty years. >> anthony: today, i'm having lunch at the ban lao hotel, during the secret war it was the offices for u.s. foreign aide mission. the building was also a cover for cia headquarters. >> mama vaughn: that big building used to belong to usaid. >> anthony: can we say wha -- >> michel: are you sure? usaid or cia, i don't know. >> anthony: well this is what i want to ask. generally speaking, in tho -- in tho -- >> michel: at that time, we never know. >> anthony: in those days, back in the '60s and '70s -- >> mama vaughn: 60, yeah. >> michel: yeah. >> anthony: usaid and cia had a lot of, let's say, overlap. >> anthony: mama vaughn, who i met here on my last trip is making
. >> older sister: and the dried squid?ister: mmm. >> anthony: ah, i love this, this is delicious. >> older sister: when we eat and there, we enjoy food. in lao, we say "seplai." >> anthony: seplai. >> older sister: seplai. >> anthony: your hotel. >> mama vaughn: my hotel. >> anthony: how long has it been open? >> mama vaughn: well, it's been about twenty years. >> anthony: today, i'm having lunch at the ban lao hotel, during...
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it dries much better sorry dishwasher. finish® jet-dry. for drier, shinier dishes.to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d, but you still don't have fios. ok? fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, good advice. which i will keep to myself. experience netflix on the 100% fiber-optic network made for streaming switch to fios with a ttyson any'tizerst. and cr you help fuel greatness. you'll just have to make thelt >>> welcome back at 441 on this monday. in your health good news for mo. >> you could eat when you are in labor, women allowed only to eat ice chips during labor were very hungry and they needed likely te c-sections but woman allowed to eat and drink did n additional complications. since 1940's women were encouraged to needed to go have surgery and looking to have risk of vomiting during doctor to find t what is best for you. i ate during of my labors. >>> days of crying while cutting onions could be new croe called the sunion a yellow onion and if you cut it opened in the field would you tear up
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yearsou think several out, you see liquidity has dried up in the sense that five years out, liquidity half of what it used to be where on the front end, liquidity is seven times higher so there a shift in liquidity here. vonnie: thank you so much. shery: still ahead on bloomberg, we will be following the fall out from rex tillerson's departure. + vonnie: it is 11:00 a.m. on wall street and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. this is "bloomberg markets." mark: welcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: here are the top stories we are covering around the world. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson fired after a turbulent tenure. the former exxon mobil ceo getting the news just hours after returning from a trip to africa. stocks are higher after u.s. consumer prices continued firm in february. not enough to spark fears that the fed might accelerate its pace of rate hikes. he willident says nominate mike pompeo to replace tillerson. how the state department could change under pompeo's leadership. we want to get straight to abigail doolittle.
yearsou think several out, you see liquidity has dried up in the sense that five years out, liquidity half of what it used to be where on the front end, liquidity is seven times higher so there a shift in liquidity here. vonnie: thank you so much. shery: still ahead on bloomberg, we will be following the fall out from rex tillerson's departure. + vonnie: it is 11:00 a.m. on wall street and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. this is "bloomberg markets." mark: welcome to "bloomberg...
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will you be able to go forward with the short-term sodium targets right away and then wait for the dri for the longer-term sodium reduction, or what is the timeline for the short-term sodium reduction? >> this is related in ongoing litigation, right? [laughing] i'm kidding. it was a joke. i'm sorry. poor joke. [laughing] >> we have been known to sue the agency from time to time. >> i don't object by the group would do it, i will just keep getting sued. we stated already what our intent is with respect to the 3400 target of the 3000 target. i think what we're looking to do is wait and see how we align come how to properly align our targets with the information that comes out of that process. i don't want to commit today that we are going to fully aligned with the process. think we need to see what comes out of it and how it informs our work. what i am saying today is that we're committed to taking hard look at how both infinite what we've committed to continue but what we've committed to and take a look at how we break for the reductions in sodium, consistent with where the trend is hea
will you be able to go forward with the short-term sodium targets right away and then wait for the dri for the longer-term sodium reduction, or what is the timeline for the short-term sodium reduction? >> this is related in ongoing litigation, right? [laughing] i'm kidding. it was a joke. i'm sorry. poor joke. [laughing] >> we have been known to sue the agency from time to time. >> i don't object by the group would do it, i will just keep getting sued. we stated already what...
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the weekends a little giants are given a veritable phoenix albert prepares a mixture of peanuts and dried fish this calorie cocktail is great for their bones do you think. you want. them to it's no feast without dessert. he says. he. says here. in the wild giant rats live in small underground colonies. they're quite independent within the colony they live in their own burrows and tend not to share food with neighbors. females can choose their own mating partners but the colonies are not matter. they're ruled by a group that works a little like a parliament with both male and female members. it's a big day for isaac. is about to move on to high school. just like every graduate to be he gets his own personal transport. now i can start his field training. joint. base sleep. active night lives. try to adjust to the rats but. they said five thirty in the morning a field training session six. minutes for moments like this that isaac has been trained. by the sound of the edge of. reality now face are people uploading their minds to it and they're willing to trade their physical body in exchange
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so it is beginning to look as though the ink has not dried on these tariffs yet, and there may be some tempering of this position. that is why we have seen the markets, or at least the dowjones, closed seen the markets, or at least the dow jones, closed some seen the markets, or at least the dowjones, closed some 300 point up today. in other business news, speaking on proposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminium, car giants general motors and ford would suffer a $1 billion profit hit according to analysts at goldman sachs who say the tariffs proposed by president trump could result in increased costs. harley—davidson says a punitive or territory tariffs on its motorcycles in any market would have a significant impact on its sales there. the european commission's president last week threatened to impose tariffs on their products if president trump followed through on a plan to impose global duties on aluminium and steel. harley said in a statement that it supports free and fair trade and the proposed import tariffs would drive up costs for all products made with aluminium and steel
so it is beginning to look as though the ink has not dried on these tariffs yet, and there may be some tempering of this position. that is why we have seen the markets, or at least the dowjones, closed seen the markets, or at least the dow jones, closed some seen the markets, or at least the dowjones, closed some 300 point up today. in other business news, speaking on proposed tariffs on imported steel and aluminium, car giants general motors and ford would suffer a $1 billion profit hit...
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that has dried up as the u.s. yield curve has flattened. second is a lot of the offshore cash that was trapped on balance sheets. for tax reform, that gets repatriated. the stick -- market is trying to deal with those. jonathan: we caught up with the guggenheim ceo and this is what he thinks. income, people should be dramatically upgrading the quality of their portfolios. it is time to get out of high-yield. they clones typically perform well at this phase, but at some point, you should be out of it. investment grade corporate debt, i would get out of. jonathan: kathy jones, thoughts on that? kathy: we are not investment grade, but we have been moving up and doing that for quite some time because the spreads were narrow and the premium you got for taking credit risk was low. i would agree to some extent. the other problem is timing. you don't really know when the cycle turns until it turns rather abruptly. we think it is time to dial back the risk. today,n this market things that we worry about our liquidity and crowding. i cannot think of
that has dried up as the u.s. yield curve has flattened. second is a lot of the offshore cash that was trapped on balance sheets. for tax reform, that gets repatriated. the stick -- market is trying to deal with those. jonathan: we caught up with the guggenheim ceo and this is what he thinks. income, people should be dramatically upgrading the quality of their portfolios. it is time to get out of high-yield. they clones typically perform well at this phase, but at some point, you should be out...