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i will say that i love participating in the roundtable because having these dynamic scholars really going head-to-head and toe to toe was really amazing to me. and i was quite surprised that painter, who was very caught up in electoral fever, was so much in favor of local control, that the public spaces should be controlled by the people in those spaces, in those towns, in those regions. we're now dealing with the fact a state government will pass law saying no statues can come down anywhere in the state. that's not allowed, which is a blanket kind of tyranny that must be objected to, must be challenged in the courts if not elsewhere. but the issue is that local municipalities will get into debates. so, for example, in charlottesville gary gallagher was explaining to us one statue might be a few hundred feet from another and one might be in a county and one might be in a city and yet were both within the same jurisdiction and, therefore, there is this debate going on. but the idea that each generation would come up with a formula, each generation would come up with an idea about what they
i will say that i love participating in the roundtable because having these dynamic scholars really going head-to-head and toe to toe was really amazing to me. and i was quite surprised that painter, who was very caught up in electoral fever, was so much in favor of local control, that the public spaces should be controlled by the people in those spaces, in those towns, in those regions. we're now dealing with the fact a state government will pass law saying no statues can come down anywhere in...
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that was two years ago this is a different dynamic. this is deja vu. last friday, the same thing. rallying off the bottom and then the fed waiting to do something over the weekend. >> go ahead, brian. >> that's it you know, for me, i covered some shorts i had in this afternoon because am i concerned about another rate cut on sunday evening? some sort of stimulus coming i don't think any of those will in the long run work but i don't want to wake up monday morning with the market up, you know, the dow up 1,000 points if i'm short. take the profits, move on. i think that's what happened at the end of the day here. imaad not take any solace- dsh. >> short covering. >> you were down at the nyse was it short covering. >> that sounds like human nature a lot of what happened lets remember last week on friday was rebalance the last day of the month. you had a lot of money had to go into equities. about 30 billion had to be bought into equity side they don't have to do it they don't have to do it that day, we could have seen that transpiring this week but to your point, if you were short,
that was two years ago this is a different dynamic. this is deja vu. last friday, the same thing. rallying off the bottom and then the fed waiting to do something over the weekend. >> go ahead, brian. >> that's it you know, for me, i covered some shorts i had in this afternoon because am i concerned about another rate cut on sunday evening? some sort of stimulus coming i don't think any of those will in the long run work but i don't want to wake up monday morning with the market up,...
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and the dynamic this is mentioned they're going to need to do a great job. not a man on the other models well. i want to be a racing. racing the in a so yeah i think. it's all about balance with motion supposing i was knighted but it's still moments and. the opportunity to have. still lost my reading it. gives a customer a really good visceral visceral experience. that came in g.t.s. is a real pleasure to drive a porsche active suspension management makes the car 20 millimeters lower that means improved driving dynamics and the precise handling a sports car needs. as usual with g.t.s. models black details of found on the camera for example the 20 inch ten's folklife alloy wheels especially striking the porsche ceramic composite race with its yellow calipers. at the rear of the cayman brandishes dark tinted l.e.d. lights and black lettering the exhaust system with twin tail fights rounds off the sports car look. black alcantara suede gives the interior of the porsche a sporty flair. the 3. both inside and out they came in g.t.s. will spoil you on the road. bu
and the dynamic this is mentioned they're going to need to do a great job. not a man on the other models well. i want to be a racing. racing the in a so yeah i think. it's all about balance with motion supposing i was knighted but it's still moments and. the opportunity to have. still lost my reading it. gives a customer a really good visceral visceral experience. that came in g.t.s. is a real pleasure to drive a porsche active suspension management makes the car 20 millimeters lower that means...
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the question is whether the dollar dynamic, the credit problems in e.m.oing to add to an increase in risk. just note, china is already starting to lift and one of the interesting things to look for as we watch the u.s. data turned weaker is to see whether the pmi's in china are signaling that march recovery, because they are first in and out and they have a lesson for everyone else, if they are able to stage a recovery. much.ne: thank you so bruce kasman. black up, we speak about swans or what comes after this black swan. that conversation, you don't want to miss it at 11:30 a.m. new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg surveillance. we begin with the death of an executive at jefferies. highlighting the urgency of back up plans. chief financial officer died from complications type the -- tied to the coronavirus. now to about 100 amazon employees at a new york fulfillment center plan to go on strike today at noon. the alleged management has been unresponsive to their safety concerns about the spread of coronavirus at the facility. they wan
the question is whether the dollar dynamic, the credit problems in e.m.oing to add to an increase in risk. just note, china is already starting to lift and one of the interesting things to look for as we watch the u.s. data turned weaker is to see whether the pmi's in china are signaling that march recovery, because they are first in and out and they have a lesson for everyone else, if they are able to stage a recovery. much.ne: thank you so bruce kasman. black up, we speak about swans or what...
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it is almost presented as though the monica lewinsky dynamic, i have seen interviews with her, she is a bright woman, her life of course has been changed forever because of this, but it is almost as though she is trying to find a new woke excuse. if you are a victim in some way, you are going to get a pass on this. do you think, look, are these things that they really want to remind the american people about? you have been having to deal with this for so long. do you think this is going to be helpful to them or do you think it will hurt them? >> no, i think people will be absolutely shocked. i think about all the women that are really right here sitting in this chair with me tonight. i think about kathy shelton the young 12-year-old, in a coma for almost a month. and hillary provided assistance to the and got him off, i think about kathleen, paula jones, all of us. these were attacks, long before monica lewinsky. >> tammy: i want to hear a little bit more about what bill said about what happened to lewinsky after everything came out. it take a listen to this. >> i feel terrible about
it is almost presented as though the monica lewinsky dynamic, i have seen interviews with her, she is a bright woman, her life of course has been changed forever because of this, but it is almost as though she is trying to find a new woke excuse. if you are a victim in some way, you are going to get a pass on this. do you think, look, are these things that they really want to remind the american people about? you have been having to deal with this for so long. do you think this is going to be...
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it's very dynamic so. as a racing driver that's what you want you want to car which is. very tightly package so that's what i meant yes yes. g.t.s. stands for grantor is most sport in 1964 and tony a pucci and collin davis won the legendary tug of florio in a silver career a g.t.s. the 1st portion to feature the letters in its name g.t.s. means power reliability and speed but also comfort. the same goes for today's models to check out the new porsche $718.00 came in g.t.s. we've come to the a storage circle he told us the real race track for racing driver mark webber is pushing this baby to its limits. this g.t.s. boasts a naturally aspirated 6 cylinder mid mounted engine. it puts out $269.00 kilowatts of power and delivers a maximum torque of 420 newton meters with a top speed of 290 kilometers an hour. the cayman goes from 0 to 100 in just 4.9 seconds. the 6 speed manual transmission features a dynamic throttle blip function to bring all that power straight to the road. and the done and make the suspension was. a great job. done i'm out on the other models as well. i w
it's very dynamic so. as a racing driver that's what you want you want to car which is. very tightly package so that's what i meant yes yes. g.t.s. stands for grantor is most sport in 1964 and tony a pucci and collin davis won the legendary tug of florio in a silver career a g.t.s. the 1st portion to feature the letters in its name g.t.s. means power reliability and speed but also comfort. the same goes for today's models to check out the new porsche $718.00 came in g.t.s. we've come to the a...
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our history here is a living, dynamic part of who we. are it informs who we are today, and it sets the stage of where we are going in the future. so you will see as you travel around, male clinic here, heritage hall. history is present with us. people talk about it in an immediate. sense all be showing you with my colleagues some really fun and interesting things that bring it to life. a lot of people wonder, how a very large prominent medical center ever got -- it's an amazing combination of factors. mayo is a family name so we want we name the male family after william -- born in 1819 and manchester in the industrial revolution, developed a strong social conscience of giving back to others. a young mayo saw a better future for himself and came to america in the 18 forties. he worked his way west. he remarried a remarkable woman, louise abigail right. she was his business partner. he had the heart of medicine, she was the head of business. they had a great teamwork. malaria was common in indiana at that time and doctor males saw healthi
our history here is a living, dynamic part of who we. are it informs who we are today, and it sets the stage of where we are going in the future. so you will see as you travel around, male clinic here, heritage hall. history is present with us. people talk about it in an immediate. sense all be showing you with my colleagues some really fun and interesting things that bring it to life. a lot of people wonder, how a very large prominent medical center ever got -- it's an amazing combination of...
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they revealed a complex and dynamic landscape with 3000 meter high mountains of frozen water juice of frozen methane and possibly even volcanoes spewing ice and it has an atmosphere and it's still not a planet even though it all gets the sun just like the remaining 8 planets know because the new definition of a planet includes a criterion that pluto does not fulfill. the i use as a planet has to quote clear the neighborhood around its orbit that means it sweeps up other material in the vicinity to become the dominant object in its orbital saw on. the earth has done that as have the other 7 planets in our solar system but pluto failed to make the grade. way out there in the region of its orbit there are many other minor planets known. the trance neptunian objects some of them quite similar to pluto like the even more massive heiress it was discovered in 2005 and ultimately led to pluto's downfall. clue showdowns to feel the other 2 criteria for planets. that is all but star and has enough mass to take on a nearly round shape that at least makes it a dwarf planet oh well it remains an a
they revealed a complex and dynamic landscape with 3000 meter high mountains of frozen water juice of frozen methane and possibly even volcanoes spewing ice and it has an atmosphere and it's still not a planet even though it all gets the sun just like the remaining 8 planets know because the new definition of a planet includes a criterion that pluto does not fulfill. the i use as a planet has to quote clear the neighborhood around its orbit that means it sweeps up other material in the vicinity...
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the rule -- dynamic,exactly. the historically, you would try to peek on election day or the weekend before the election. today, with people voting over the course of a month, it is almost like you have to ramp up earlier, and then like an opera singer, hold that high note for three or four weeks, which just creates a different dynamic, and again, it means anything that happens late in the race does not mean as much, because of bunch of votes are already in the bank. jason: a couple of questions coming in from "the twitter." think, basically, the assumption that the virus is going to have significant economic impacts changes the way the economy -- changes the way some regions in the country are more dependent on certain aspects of tourism -- any sense of how a general economic slowdown can affect the regional outlook, competition? charlie: the region, no, but a lot of people are searching for, well, what is the historic precedent for this, and a lot of people will say, "well, 9/11." just happened. in my generation
the rule -- dynamic,exactly. the historically, you would try to peek on election day or the weekend before the election. today, with people voting over the course of a month, it is almost like you have to ramp up earlier, and then like an opera singer, hold that high note for three or four weeks, which just creates a different dynamic, and again, it means anything that happens late in the race does not mean as much, because of bunch of votes are already in the bank. jason: a couple of questions...
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dynamism which really calls out to me i want to try to respond to some constantly trying to see trying to here trying to also if i may say so into it feel. one whole section of the exhibition is devoted to africa to billings african quarter which i didn't even know really existed it's actually just next door to us here in berlin in the district of reading what's your take on the african diaspora here in berlin and how has it changed the city and perhaps even the people in it in the time that you've been here. the african germans especially . germans have become much more. so what's the word i don't know how to say it they really want to get their message across more now less discrimination listen to us or against a more forceful about their role in q. very much but at the same time the african courted in itself is a very very conceptual concept because african quarters were always in the colonies yes this was where actually the natives africans were supposed to live but the african quarter here wasn't meant as that it was a residential area started 120 years ago and before that somebod
dynamism which really calls out to me i want to try to respond to some constantly trying to see trying to here trying to also if i may say so into it feel. one whole section of the exhibition is devoted to africa to billings african quarter which i didn't even know really existed it's actually just next door to us here in berlin in the district of reading what's your take on the african diaspora here in berlin and how has it changed the city and perhaps even the people in it in the time that...
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i think this is a very important dynamic for the market and that's the most important thing to me.ket factors right now are the most important >> okay. b.k., we have the their 2 trillion relief bill signed by the president and the fed has announced t.a.r.p., talf and the biggest fed action in the history of the world what's the next most important thing we have to pay attention to >> you know what, sully? i think that's exactly what we started the show with with this gm production. so if you think about what's the most important thing for humanity and the economy and the market is getting people healthy and so you've now got gm building ventilators and that will be extreme he helpful except the president has told us by april 12th which is easter, we're all going to be back to work well, phil just told us that it will get 14 days to get these lines up, so 14 days from now gets me pretty close to easter and why would we need ventilators if everyone will be back to work and everyone will be okay. color me skeptical on that, and i think that's the most important thing to pay attention
i think this is a very important dynamic for the market and that's the most important thing to me.ket factors right now are the most important >> okay. b.k., we have the their 2 trillion relief bill signed by the president and the fed has announced t.a.r.p., talf and the biggest fed action in the history of the world what's the next most important thing we have to pay attention to >> you know what, sully? i think that's exactly what we started the show with with this gm production....
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that is the first real dynamic car from bmw.s an acceleration of only four seconds to 100 kilometers an hour and it looks like a real bmw. >> the range has been the hardest to nail, but it has also got 500 horsepower. how do you achieve that? >> we started in 2013. that is when we started to ponder the future. we thought our architecture has to be able to be flexible enough to cater for mobility and combustion engines. that is the result of our thinking. >> you don't think electric cars are the future? >> you know, the world mobility market is highly fragmented. there will be situations where you can have only electric cars, but for bmw, we need all of the dynamics. it's much more than just the engine of the car. but there will be other segments with only pure electric architecture. >> i am a motorcycle rider. will you have an electric motorcycle on the market? >> there are no decisions on that yet, but we have time. but motorcycles are a different market segment then cars. full mobility has arrived in the car market. everybody
that is the first real dynamic car from bmw.s an acceleration of only four seconds to 100 kilometers an hour and it looks like a real bmw. >> the range has been the hardest to nail, but it has also got 500 horsepower. how do you achieve that? >> we started in 2013. that is when we started to ponder the future. we thought our architecture has to be able to be flexible enough to cater for mobility and combustion engines. that is the result of our thinking. >> you don't think...
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boom was destructive dynamism so we need a recovery of stability.the recovery of stability can do more like a sentence of f death than a return of forgetfulness. so, things are not -- a tarantino movie that came out once upon a time is if portrait of a moment in time in many ways the cultural conservatives deplore this moment is the sexual revolution reaching its peak and the moment the manson family shows up and people are murdered in the dark 70s became a. a. but it's striking to watch and it's a fantasy that with roots and realities to see how young and daring and vibrant it conjures up and seems to be. it is a sort of cultural conservative who is in certain ways nostalgic for chaos and preferring it to the stability that doesn't seem to have real fruitfulness about it. you've referred to a number of artworks and i'm kind of curious to ask to reflect on the relationship between the art and the moment. i was thinking about the decadent movement and the way that it arises and it sees itself as a kind of rejection or critique so if i'm right there i
boom was destructive dynamism so we need a recovery of stability.the recovery of stability can do more like a sentence of f death than a return of forgetfulness. so, things are not -- a tarantino movie that came out once upon a time is if portrait of a moment in time in many ways the cultural conservatives deplore this moment is the sexual revolution reaching its peak and the moment the manson family shows up and people are murdered in the dark 70s became a. a. but it's striking to watch and...
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mayo clinic has a history and our history here is a living, dynamic part of who we are. it informs who we are today and it sets the stage for where we're going in the future. so you will see, as you travel around mayo clinic here in heritage hall and our other historic displays that history is present with us. i will be showing you and my colleagues will show you some fun and interesting things that bring that to life. a lot of people wonder how a very large prominent medical center ever got started in a small remote town like rochester, minnesota. it's an amazing combination of factors. mayo is a family name, so we want to meet the mayo family now, dr. william worrell mayo was born near manchester, england, near 1819. he grew up in the industrial revolution. he developed a very strong social conscience of giving back to other. young mayo sought a better future for himself. he came to america in the 18 408 40s. he married a woman, louise abigail wright. she was a businesswoman. wonderful teamwork coming together to serve patients. malaria was common. when the lincoln adm
mayo clinic has a history and our history here is a living, dynamic part of who we are. it informs who we are today and it sets the stage for where we're going in the future. so you will see, as you travel around mayo clinic here in heritage hall and our other historic displays that history is present with us. i will be showing you and my colleagues will show you some fun and interesting things that bring that to life. a lot of people wonder how a very large prominent medical center ever got...
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and here we are on a dynamic when we're truly looking at an economy and we don't even know the extent of where the coronavirus is so i think investors again prone to go back to the old play book, i'm not sure this is v shaped, i don't even want to get out there with that, but it has to be where investors are right now because it all happened so fast. >> and liet's be clear, we're nt w throwing water on this, this was an amazing day but if you look at all the data, half of the biggest gains that we've had point or percentages also come in -- 2008, 2009, we can go back to the '80s, whatever you want. was there an element of panic buying today which in many ways is not healthy >> look, there is no sense -- there was a lot of panic buying. there was a lot of panic selling. markets were at a 9 rsi on friday midday. they hadn't been that low even throw the december lows. we know how oversold we were, this type of a bounce shouldn't surprise anybody but these events come in difficult and dangerous markets. >> if you look at the top five biggest percentage gainers of the dow in history, all f
and here we are on a dynamic when we're truly looking at an economy and we don't even know the extent of where the coronavirus is so i think investors again prone to go back to the old play book, i'm not sure this is v shaped, i don't even want to get out there with that, but it has to be where investors are right now because it all happened so fast. >> and liet's be clear, we're nt w throwing water on this, this was an amazing day but if you look at all the data, half of the biggest...
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jonathan: end of cycle dynamics? gershon: it's not and of cycle dynamics.nd of cycle dynamics would be typical end of cycle. you will start to see slowing growth, maybe a minor type of recession type of thing. we are talking about -- there is a real possibility -- all of us talking before the show, the potential for schools to close, businesses to close. we all work from home for a while. people don't travel. we don't congregate. economic activity slows to a halt for some period of time. that means we could see -- we saw the chinese pmi numbers. that could be what the global economy looks like. it may be a very short period of time -- i don't mean to sound alarmist. but i guess it is a little alarmist. the point is, we would have a huge recovery. but that is not a great environment for credit. as long as a company is ok, equity valuations can recover over time. for companies on the precipice, with a lot of leverage, that are cyclical, that could be problematic. just like the consumer who may miss their mortgage payment. that's why you need fiscal to step in
jonathan: end of cycle dynamics? gershon: it's not and of cycle dynamics.nd of cycle dynamics would be typical end of cycle. you will start to see slowing growth, maybe a minor type of recession type of thing. we are talking about -- there is a real possibility -- all of us talking before the show, the potential for schools to close, businesses to close. we all work from home for a while. people don't travel. we don't congregate. economic activity slows to a halt for some period of time. that...
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vulnerable for the outside authorities than of course that the change of power is necessary for the dynamics of the country's development. you know and we are not adopting this amendment for a year and not for a 2 year it's not even for a damn here is i hope we're talking about the long term about $3050.00 here so at least. there is a long term going perspective this is side it should have guarantees a regular meeting at sessions to power it will be provided we need to think about the future generations because i think it doesn't make sense to leave the number of terms from the constitution to leave this restriction from the constitution. second suggestion you can actually leave and you restrictions for any citizen including the current president and to allow you to participate in the elections in the future of course you are. open elections pre-election only if citizens are going to support such amendments and there are going to say yes' during the old russian boden 22nd april but of these here in principle these options could be viable but only on one condition namely if. constitutionally
vulnerable for the outside authorities than of course that the change of power is necessary for the dynamics of the country's development. you know and we are not adopting this amendment for a year and not for a 2 year it's not even for a damn here is i hope we're talking about the long term about $3050.00 here so at least. there is a long term going perspective this is side it should have guarantees a regular meeting at sessions to power it will be provided we need to think about the future...
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. >> these are short-term dynamics,t- this will in and is meant to keep things fromm spreading, you have to get on airplanes, hundreds of people there, move the reports et cetera. i think we are being reasonable at not having it be a major shutdown because the fact of the matter is, if we see m this unfd the italians are saying that the resolution in 48 hours, i saw a piece in the washington post, i had it was not so bad, it was three bottles of gatorade for a few days. this is what i love about your opening, the nature of the perspective, the flu for example, a silver lining the solution for the coronavirus is the same for the flu, wash your hands, don't go out if you're sick, stay away from large crowds or people who are sick. there may be fewer flu deaths because 60000 people died from the flu this year end 280,000 people have beener hospitalized. steve: this season with the flu? >> yes, 100 children. steve: have died? >> yes, if we were serious and all the democrats were worried about americans health, pandemics, which is what the flu effectively is, they would be hammering about thi
. >> these are short-term dynamics,t- this will in and is meant to keep things fromm spreading, you have to get on airplanes, hundreds of people there, move the reports et cetera. i think we are being reasonable at not having it be a major shutdown because the fact of the matter is, if we see m this unfd the italians are saying that the resolution in 48 hours, i saw a piece in the washington post, i had it was not so bad, it was three bottles of gatorade for a few days. this is what i...
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i don't know what the dynamics are.ard: i am one of those that made no secret of saying let's call the whole thing off. i don't think the government is going to do that. they have a clear mandate to pursue this. but it does look as if negotiating a complex future trading relationship in these circumstances, where the teams cannot even meet is going to be extremely difficult. government, i would take a pragmatic course and say the destination remains clear but we are going to have to take a bit more time, they will have to eat some words in saying that. i suspect that is where they will get to. taylor: sir howard davies, rbs chairman, he does stay with us. if you have bloomberg, check out tv for our interviews and live events. click on our charts and interact with us directly. click on tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ >> do whatever it takes to sue our economy. >> i don't have a claim to history saying whatever it takes. number two, i would really like all of us to join forces. >> we are ready to adapt and do whatever
i don't know what the dynamics are.ard: i am one of those that made no secret of saying let's call the whole thing off. i don't think the government is going to do that. they have a clear mandate to pursue this. but it does look as if negotiating a complex future trading relationship in these circumstances, where the teams cannot even meet is going to be extremely difficult. government, i would take a pragmatic course and say the destination remains clear but we are going to have to take a bit...
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that is the first real dynamic car from mw. -- bmw.s an acceleration of only four seconds to 100 kilometers per hour. it has a range of -- and it looks like a real bmw. >> the range has been the hardest to nail, but it has also got 500 horsepower. how do you achieve that? other german carmakers have not been able to achieve that. in 2013.rted the i3 that is when we started to ponder, what is the future going to look like? we thought our architecture has to be able to be flexible enough to cater for mobility and combustion engines. that is the result of our thinking. >> you don't think pure electric cars are the future? >> you know, the world mobility market is highly fragmented. there will be specific niche is where you can have only electric cars, but for bmw, we need all of the driving dynamics. it's much more than just the engine of the car. i think this is the right answer for us, but there will be other segments with only pure electric architectures. >> i am a motorcycle rider. -- r18.he are 18 to have aing motorcycle on the marke
that is the first real dynamic car from mw. -- bmw.s an acceleration of only four seconds to 100 kilometers per hour. it has a range of -- and it looks like a real bmw. >> the range has been the hardest to nail, but it has also got 500 horsepower. how do you achieve that? other german carmakers have not been able to achieve that. in 2013.rted the i3 that is when we started to ponder, what is the future going to look like? we thought our architecture has to be able to be flexible enough to...
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the early 2007 american conservatives especially like to say, because america has retained a more dynamic economy than western europe, is not sort of the social ballistic and sporadic and it has retained certain amount of optimism about the future and religion and artists and that is where birthrate is still above replacement and were still a country and oriented towards future france and sweden or increasingly japan or not. so in essence, the united states was not decadent as long as it's birthrate was exceptional but over the past ten or 15 years, it is ceased to be exceptional and we are now indistinguishable at fertility levels. those are two examples of how is not under my attempt to create a statistical understanding, or things that could happen and have happened that would be on deck intent if they happen again, i would count as at least a shift, change. the point i would make is that it is not, i'm not trying to examine each of these forces has sort of forces that are just existing on their own, the recent that every society has some in it. what is distinctive about moment is the
the early 2007 american conservatives especially like to say, because america has retained a more dynamic economy than western europe, is not sort of the social ballistic and sporadic and it has retained certain amount of optimism about the future and religion and artists and that is where birthrate is still above replacement and were still a country and oriented towards future france and sweden or increasingly japan or not. so in essence, the united states was not decadent as long as it's...
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and with that sharp decline the geographical mobility is another reason to worry about dynamism. the body of work is going beyond purpose and structure , et cetera i strongly agree on page 135 but the government needs to do more to those who need it most. but the first disagreement you don't have to be a fan see government as he appears to be to be anti- populist and then to have a dim view of government bureaucrats relatively straightforward so it seems to me that it takes to to tango. the government can provide insurance, human capital and to reword risk taking and hard wor work. i prefer to think of the role of the market in the government to balance your way across the fallen long one - - log. thinkingou of way that sometimes with the future and then with risk-taking i'm reminded of a conservative chancellor in the uk who had a very strong free-market argument for socialized healthcare but the great thing is you never have to worry where the healthcare comes from. but you could have a strong and active government and i would argue the false choice with both left and right fee
and with that sharp decline the geographical mobility is another reason to worry about dynamism. the body of work is going beyond purpose and structure , et cetera i strongly agree on page 135 but the government needs to do more to those who need it most. but the first disagreement you don't have to be a fan see government as he appears to be to be anti- populist and then to have a dim view of government bureaucrats relatively straightforward so it seems to me that it takes to to tango. the...
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so that could very well be changing the dynamic on the ground here in virginia. it is such a crucial state because it has swung blue at least in northern virginia, has turned more democratic since president trump took office. hillary clinton did beat bernie sanders by a wide margin here in falls church and fairfax and northern virginia in 2016. can bernie sanders turn that around and, you know, capitalize on his momentum here in virginia? right now among many of the voters we've sampled here as they come in and register here and then they vote in these booths over here, theres a gentleman registering right there, a lot of them telling us that, again, the changing dynamic of the race just in the last 48 hours has changed their minds about who they're going to vote for. guys? >> really interesting, brian. thank you very much for giving us a pulse on what's happening at that polling place. joining us now is cnn political analyst david gregory who is raring to go, cnn political correspondent abby phillip, cnn political commentator paul begala and wajahat ali. paul, i
so that could very well be changing the dynamic on the ground here in virginia. it is such a crucial state because it has swung blue at least in northern virginia, has turned more democratic since president trump took office. hillary clinton did beat bernie sanders by a wide margin here in falls church and fairfax and northern virginia in 2016. can bernie sanders turn that around and, you know, capitalize on his momentum here in virginia? right now among many of the voters we've sampled here as...
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don't lock up sure market dynamics don't lock up like they did back in 2008.mount of pressure, not just in to be put under a big amount of pressure, notjust in q1 where we are now, but q2, three months into... are you of the view that when the worst is over, as it were, and we see both in europe and in the us, it going in the right direction, as we are seeing now in asia, we might see this sort of the shapely recovery? so as quickly as we go down we return and we see a jump up? quickly as we go down we return and we see ajump up? no, i think we will see a fairly healthy recovery one things are starting to look better, but there are reports out today for example that from health authorities here in the uk that the health authorities —— that the health authorities —— that the infection may long as —— last as long as next year. we have a thing in markets where we say, we climb up the stairs but we fall down the escalator. we fell down the escalator, or are falling down the escalator over the past few weeks, it ta kes a over the past few weeks, it takes a long whi
don't lock up sure market dynamics don't lock up like they did back in 2008.mount of pressure, not just in to be put under a big amount of pressure, notjust in q1 where we are now, but q2, three months into... are you of the view that when the worst is over, as it were, and we see both in europe and in the us, it going in the right direction, as we are seeing now in asia, we might see this sort of the shapely recovery? so as quickly as we go down we return and we see a jump up? quickly as we go...
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i would say that this this phenomenon what we call rap on trial is a variation on a centuries old dynamic of punishing speech punishing expression particularly among marginalized groups particularly black americans you see that from the very beginning from in the antebellum south their. slave singing was banned drumming was banned they have what are the call slave hollows of places which harbor yes that's one name for them but exactly be idea that when you when you read sort of the testimonials of slaves and obviously the work of a number of historians right there are these hush arbors were places often in the wilderness often where people would stand the slaves would stand in a circle and they would they would compose often accept brainiest lee but they had to do it out of the view of the slave owners who would often punish them severely if they were caught even singing and so if you begin with that sort of premise that black speech and expression is punished then we have lots of examples in the ensuing centuries i mean obviously the f.b.i. cointelpro with j. edgar hoover is a great exam
i would say that this this phenomenon what we call rap on trial is a variation on a centuries old dynamic of punishing speech punishing expression particularly among marginalized groups particularly black americans you see that from the very beginning from in the antebellum south their. slave singing was banned drumming was banned they have what are the call slave hollows of places which harbor yes that's one name for them but exactly be idea that when you when you read sort of the testimonials...
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what is that dynamic? at the moment it is on the up, in 249 d deaths reported hours. that is the work -- worst death toll in frfrance for any 24 hou. so far. 24 hour period so far. mid april. into >> we know the french parliament's meeting today despite those restrictions on large groups of people gathering. tell us a bit about how the parliamentary procedure will work. that is happening in a restricted format. present to 20 mps vote on these measures. it is worth reminding people the at least 20 members of lower and upper houses of parliament have been infected themselves. they are well aware of the risks. the party has put forward those who could actually reach the building, who were closest t ththe building and did not h hao take p public transport i in orr to represent the party and minimize risk. essentially they are voting on three main elements. when is the health emergency that the government is declaring. this means the government will have the right to stop public gatherings, commit the freedom of movement of people, requisition goods, and servicec. the seco
what is that dynamic? at the moment it is on the up, in 249 d deaths reported hours. that is the work -- worst death toll in frfrance for any 24 hou. so far. 24 hour period so far. mid april. into >> we know the french parliament's meeting today despite those restrictions on large groups of people gathering. tell us a bit about how the parliamentary procedure will work. that is happening in a restricted format. present to 20 mps vote on these measures. it is worth reminding people the at...
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brewer: dynamics within the family circle? yes, there is a ton of information about that. of the most interesting aspects that i realized, in a society where people were born to status and where land and power descends from eldest son to eldest son primarily, what that means is on the other children in the family were in a very dependent situation, including all the younger sons, because the eldest son usually got everything. in the case of virginia, usually most of the land. enslaved laborers were attached to the land in a really creepy system. so all of the other children had to appeal to their older brother even when they were adults. they were dependent on him for resources to give them a plot of land to farm, or anything else. this system where birth status was central, where consent was not as important, actually meant a huge range of hierarchies for everyone in society. i could talk more about parents if you want to. host: please do. ,s. brewer: in terms of parents fathers definitely had more authority, and there were huge debates in the 17th century over religious
brewer: dynamics within the family circle? yes, there is a ton of information about that. of the most interesting aspects that i realized, in a society where people were born to status and where land and power descends from eldest son to eldest son primarily, what that means is on the other children in the family were in a very dependent situation, including all the younger sons, because the eldest son usually got everything. in the case of virginia, usually most of the land. enslaved laborers...
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if you look at the dynamics, will saudi and russia blink or are they in this for the long-term because market share and could oil go to $10? harry: the possibility of having oil prices dip further is there. steadfastia appears to provide oil at the maximum capacity. this as demand estimates continue to revise lower, so there is downside risk in oil from here. oil, like other risky assets, becomes sensitive to government measures to support the economy. yesterday we had the ecb announcement for a sizable qe and the u.s. past the phase 24 ssed the phase two, it is going to be difficult. francine: what will make it stop? demand is being taken out because we are looking at recession and economies on halt and russia-saudi flooding the market. will they continue to flood until they have market share, until we see shale going bust in the u.s.? what is the endgame? that is the most interesting question, what is the endgame of saudi arabia. there is a battle for market share and we will have fallouts in terms of price and closure of u.s. production that has not been hedged for 2020. at the curr
if you look at the dynamics, will saudi and russia blink or are they in this for the long-term because market share and could oil go to $10? harry: the possibility of having oil prices dip further is there. steadfastia appears to provide oil at the maximum capacity. this as demand estimates continue to revise lower, so there is downside risk in oil from here. oil, like other risky assets, becomes sensitive to government measures to support the economy. yesterday we had the ecb announcement for...
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we're all trying to do, obviously the duration of the health crisis affects the credit and all the dynamics in the underlying earnings profile of all the companies we want to roll up our sleeves and look at. >> and we'll do like the draft, tim. we're going to do the snake, we ended with you in the first round, we're going to start with you in the second round as well. what are you watch something encouraged by the action in the semiconductors the action in technology what made you stay focussed today? >> yeah, look, we're a market share, it's nice to be back to fast money for an hour, and talking about things that are part of the dynamics of markets and what they do the fact that we don't spend always a lot of time talking about credit, but the rally in investment grade credit continues to be extraordinary. we want to wait and see what investment grade does after the fed stops buying everything that moves. there's been a ton of issuance on the long end. that's one of the things you have to be watching. with great companies and we've seen the haves and have notes. apple is now above the 200
we're all trying to do, obviously the duration of the health crisis affects the credit and all the dynamics in the underlying earnings profile of all the companies we want to roll up our sleeves and look at. >> and we'll do like the draft, tim. we're going to do the snake, we ended with you in the first round, we're going to start with you in the second round as well. what are you watch something encouraged by the action in the semiconductors the action in technology what made you stay...
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but this changes the dynamic.eaving. >> harris: bret baier, martha maccallum, 6:30 p.m. eastern tonight, thanks for joining me twice. i'll be right back. ery year. activate your va refi benefit now and start saving. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. >> thanks for watching "outnumbered overtime." the field for the democratic stomp to the white house just narrowed. big news with one of the candidates bowing out. keep it here on fox news channel. here's dana. >> dana: hello. i'm dana perino. we're keeping an eye on king co
but this changes the dynamic.eaving. >> harris: bret baier, martha maccallum, 6:30 p.m. eastern tonight, thanks for joining me twice. i'll be right back. ery year. activate your va refi benefit now and start saving. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered...
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early 2000, american conservatives especially like to say look, because america has retained a more dynamic economy in western europe, it's not the socialist and sclerotic and it has retained a certain amount of optimism about the future and religion practice, that's why our birthrate is still above replacement, we are still country oriented toward the future in the way that francis or sweeting or japan or not. in that sense, the united states was not docketed by my definition as long as it birthrate was exceptional. over the last ten or 15 years, our birthrate has ceased to be an industry ministry -- those are two examples, under my attempt to create a statistical understanding of documents, there are things that could happen would have happened that would be on document. if that happened again, it would count us at least a shift, a change but the other point i would think, i'm not trying to examine each of these n forces s forces that are just existing on their own, every society has some decadence in it.me what's distinctive about our home, the weight that the forces are converging so th
early 2000, american conservatives especially like to say look, because america has retained a more dynamic economy in western europe, it's not the socialist and sclerotic and it has retained a certain amount of optimism about the future and religion practice, that's why our birthrate is still above replacement, we are still country oriented toward the future in the way that francis or sweeting or japan or not. in that sense, the united states was not docketed by my definition as long as it...
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i wonder how the dynamic comes across on the debate stage. do you go in there and make a case as a candidate to be the defensive choice, or if you are joe biden do you say i also have a vision for where america can go and what america can be? >> sure. i think the comparison for this debate is a grudge match, which is that movie with sylvester stallone and robert de niro settling a boxing score from the '80s. i think part of this is that people are aware, keenly aware of the shortcomings of all of these candidates. when you talk to african-americans who are the supportive of michael bloomberg before he got out, they knew all the things he was getting dragged for, they were aware of it. but they were simply saying what do we have to do to get the current occupant of the white house out the door. i don't think it's going to change much in terms of anybody's opinion. >> here's the one place where i potentially disagree with you, which is now it is clear that one of these two people will likely go up against president trump and in as much as it is
i wonder how the dynamic comes across on the debate stage. do you go in there and make a case as a candidate to be the defensive choice, or if you are joe biden do you say i also have a vision for where america can go and what america can be? >> sure. i think the comparison for this debate is a grudge match, which is that movie with sylvester stallone and robert de niro settling a boxing score from the '80s. i think part of this is that people are aware, keenly aware of the shortcomings...
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a pretty cold dynamic system looks to be on the way. and the good ole gfs has joined the party on that. it was dry and now it's not and the european model has been far superior. you can see that line going down towards san jose. highs today, you don't have that cloud cover, they're going way up. mid 70s for a few. we're starting off with 30s, 40s, and 50s. 43 danville. 42 san ramon. 59 alameda. if you're going to phoenix or scottsdale, well, i don't think i'll be playing -- maybe they will. there's a lot of cloud cover and some rain down there. for us, king city. monterey, south looks like an area of rain today. cloud cover. north of that now once the low goes through it's going to be some pretty impressive total as around l.a., palm springs, san diego, and phoenix. even las vegas not bad. all the way up to bakersfield, and north of that. but the system, sunday, looking pretty cold. all the way to thursday into friday. and our systems off to the north, north of seattle that will be right here sunday morning. decent snow totals a couple
a pretty cold dynamic system looks to be on the way. and the good ole gfs has joined the party on that. it was dry and now it's not and the european model has been far superior. you can see that line going down towards san jose. highs today, you don't have that cloud cover, they're going way up. mid 70s for a few. we're starting off with 30s, 40s, and 50s. 43 danville. 42 san ramon. 59 alameda. if you're going to phoenix or scottsdale, well, i don't think i'll be playing -- maybe they will....
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explores the way owners and enslaved people exerted or expressed their will and looks at how these dynamicsyed out in the context of individual plantations. he also discusses how the invention of the cotton gin impacted the relationship between owners and the enslaved. >> i want to go ahead and get into it, good morning, welcome back, good to see you today. what we are going to do is think through some big questions about power dynamics in american slave societies today. part of this is like building
explores the way owners and enslaved people exerted or expressed their will and looks at how these dynamicsyed out in the context of individual plantations. he also discusses how the invention of the cotton gin impacted the relationship between owners and the enslaved. >> i want to go ahead and get into it, good morning, welcome back, good to see you today. what we are going to do is think through some big questions about power dynamics in american slave societies today. part of this is...