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like the goods and services tax but there have also been some important achievements so for example eason doing business index of the world bank india in two thousand and fourteen ranked one hundred thirty fourth in a group of one hundred ninety countries and now india ranks seventy seven and this is a big leap frogging many of the reforms that more these trying to bring about have been difficult to implement and there have been serious problems but i would argue you look at a digitalization when you look at improvements in formalizing some of the informal sector does more the islam has launched india in a good way but one of the most important issues though is getting enough jobs for an ever growing society why is this strong g.d.p. growth that we're seeing in the indian economy not creating this required number of jobs. well a lot more needs to be done in terms of industry in terms of infrastructure in terms of also catering to the needs of the fama so a movie has brought about huge improvements for example in the services sector. and india looks very different five years ago. from from
like the goods and services tax but there have also been some important achievements so for example eason doing business index of the world bank india in two thousand and fourteen ranked one hundred thirty fourth in a group of one hundred ninety countries and now india ranks seventy seven and this is a big leap frogging many of the reforms that more these trying to bring about have been difficult to implement and there have been serious problems but i would argue you look at a digitalization...
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easonable effort here, notah. >> he certainly does, justin. all hope not lost for him. >> a nice run. straight up the hill. maybe just a fraction of to left, if anything. >> it's also a putt that ryan moore will be tching to see what it does around the hole. will be putting from the other side. >> not on the exact same line. but watch how the ball reacts around the hole. tas it lost speed, died to the left. disappointing par for brian stuard. hit really solid putts with t s this. grip locked into his forearm. >> another good putt there. now ryan moore from 6'9". justin, this i mean, with any sort of pace, six inches to the foot by the hole, this will not break. >> another one inside ten feet. trying to stay perfect, e'huh? >> trying to stay perfect. we keep trying to jinx him. don't run any graphics. absolutely. not a whole lot in this. >> he's pretty good from this distance on tour for the season. makes it about 77% of the time. can cut it, miss a few. when he hasefs much be in himself as anybody out here. so disappointing par here after a go
easonable effort here, notah. >> he certainly does, justin. all hope not lost for him. >> a nice run. straight up the hill. maybe just a fraction of to left, if anything. >> it's also a putt that ryan moore will be tching to see what it does around the hole. will be putting from the other side. >> not on the exact same line. but watch how the ball reacts around the hole. tas it lost speed, died to the left. disappointing par for brian stuard. hit really solid putts with...
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it is for security and privacy .easons at least to date, we have chosen not to put those registrations online, but visitors can come. we spend a lot of time with journalists and researchers using the database to help tell the story of women's service, so we accommodate wherever we can. to have other folks tell us the story. what we have found is, like so many veterans, the women are the same. they seldom talk about their service. we have brought that alive for them. it is a very gratifying place to be. >> this was the second of a two part look at the women's memorial. you can watch part one and all other american history tv programs at c-span.org/history. >> sunday, new york times columnist david brooks on his book the second mountain, the quest for a moral life. >> i have met the most amazing people not motivated by status or money or celebrity but a desire to live in the right relationship with each other and a desire to be good. life is hard for them, heavy burdens and not a lot of money but they lead inspiring lives. atdavid brooks sunday night 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next
it is for security and privacy .easons at least to date, we have chosen not to put those registrations online, but visitors can come. we spend a lot of time with journalists and researchers using the database to help tell the story of women's service, so we accommodate wherever we can. to have other folks tell us the story. what we have found is, like so many veterans, the women are the same. they seldom talk about their service. we have brought that alive for them. it is a very gratifying...
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maybe that's what made eason so rebellious and revolutionary. she modernized household economics to save the women of the future time which they could then devote to that professional activities were. suitable. for years christiane along a has been conducting research on another modernist career woman league ice she was already a key figure in the art scene when she became about house master and head of the school's interior design workshop in one nine hundred thirty two. when her partner architect miss funder of war built this house in berlin she designed the furniture . lehi she also worked with him on the villa also included no trace of her work remains why has there. been forcible you know during my research i realized it simply couldn't be done because she was female nowadays we might call any high she's superwoman she was incredibly well organized communicative and very assertive even with men. the fact that she's been forgotten can be attributed solely to me as vanda one but also to the male dominated writing of history that was looking f
maybe that's what made eason so rebellious and revolutionary. she modernized household economics to save the women of the future time which they could then devote to that professional activities were. suitable. for years christiane along a has been conducting research on another modernist career woman league ice she was already a key figure in the art scene when she became about house master and head of the school's interior design workshop in one nine hundred thirty two. when her partner...
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groups like the bavarian refugee council report this time limit is soft next seeded or them over eason'sthey say to improve conditions in the camp as soon as possible. for more on this political correspondent simon young mean these holding centers for refugees like the one of the very they have been around at war what about. a year or so and they were intended to streamline the application process how many of them are there. seven senses that were opened in bavaria in summer of last year but in fact actually that means more sites because there are camps and smaller locations like this one dotted around there are also other such senses obviously in the other regional states so there's been a bit of an argument about what they should be cold how many bureaucratic service is dealing with refugees should all be bundled in one place what makes sense a lot of these other states have said you know we already had process is that we're working well so we don't need to change them in line with what the government wants but nonetheless this is a system that's been rolled out across the country even
groups like the bavarian refugee council report this time limit is soft next seeded or them over eason'sthey say to improve conditions in the camp as soon as possible. for more on this political correspondent simon young mean these holding centers for refugees like the one of the very they have been around at war what about. a year or so and they were intended to streamline the application process how many of them are there. seven senses that were opened in bavaria in summer of last year but in...
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again, iooat ten and 20-year time periods and it is easonable that we'll get a fairly decent return and i can't say where we'll go in the next hrx months or next year. >> c ailman from calpers, good to see you. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. > time to look at today's upgrades and downgrades and apple was down to reduce from hold at hsbc. the analyst cited concerns over its new serviceshe including potential for lower margins. the price target $180 and today's shares closed at $200.62. disney was upgraded from market perform at bmo capital markets and the analyst there cited disney's streaming service twoch and the opening o new star wars attractions at disneyland and at disney price target now $140. disney finished up slightly at 117.16. nordstrom was downgraded from overweight at sector w key bank. the analyst cited opportunities for key growth in severaliari a of the rendiler's business nordstrom ended at 44.94 and unde armour was upgraded to buy from neutral at city. the company's renewed focus profitability and the return on interest -- or invested capital. price ta
again, iooat ten and 20-year time periods and it is easonable that we'll get a fairly decent return and i can't say where we'll go in the next hrx months or next year. >> c ailman from calpers, good to see you. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. > time to look at today's upgrades and downgrades and apple was down to reduce from hold at hsbc. the analyst cited concerns over its new serviceshe including potential for lower margins. the price target $180 and today's...
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eason sanctus was nineteen when he tried heroin for the first time. and the dog care about one dog one dog in ten things i care about by the age of twenty three it almost ruined him and i just broke. and i'm just tired of living the out of living. when he checked himself into this drug treatment center in texas ethan knew that getting clean would be hard work. but soon he'd be introduced to a new concept. work based therapy to work alone and they it's all about work these men also ended up in rehab seeking treatment for addictions that had taken over their lives. but their treatment plans were soon dominated by long hours working for private corporations. as a wal-mart distribution center saw it with a low cargo containers listen you need to give me a day off because i can't do this anymore they work these jobs without pay verd to me that it's hard to describe. for you to work every day. it is the of the week you have nothing to show for. and they labored in dangerous conditions the whole life flash before my i thought i was good. a little bit. and wh
eason sanctus was nineteen when he tried heroin for the first time. and the dog care about one dog one dog in ten things i care about by the age of twenty three it almost ruined him and i just broke. and i'm just tired of living the out of living. when he checked himself into this drug treatment center in texas ethan knew that getting clean would be hard work. but soon he'd be introduced to a new concept. work based therapy to work alone and they it's all about work these men also ended up in...
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eason's being you know killed by drones you know those because what does he want what does he want to do on the streets protesting what obama's doing in pakistan and afghanistan you know beyond you know i don't have any respect for leftists anymore because i don't think their principal is the. diffidence we have both could look at the want of some drama because you are critical to our timing is a social you want to get it because they want to vomit because you think he's a communist leftist i'm could think of a lot of obama because quite on the contrary i think that he's not he could close at the left he's not he pretends to be a leftist he's not that's the point i know what you're talking about slob like you go home and i'd listen no talent gallery i mean eight when obama is doing but then just because they're a leftist even lefties out of your own left that lefties friend that he colleagues not my friend i don't buy this democratic left you know no good i sort of democracy blah blah blah all i'm saying is that the problem we've gave and i use to come in the sim is speech here with u
eason's being you know killed by drones you know those because what does he want what does he want to do on the streets protesting what obama's doing in pakistan and afghanistan you know beyond you know i don't have any respect for leftists anymore because i don't think their principal is the. diffidence we have both could look at the want of some drama because you are critical to our timing is a social you want to get it because they want to vomit because you think he's a communist leftist i'm...
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prices continue to strengthen into the summer, a strong period it's the easonally highest demand periodespecially in the backdrop of termone rushing to be near compliant with the iran sanctions. i think prices go higher from ere before they ultimately peter out and could end the year around 55 to 60 for w.t.i. certainly risk to the upside, especially if any of these geopolitical tensions up which is certainly a possibility. tamar essner ght, hank you very much, director for energy and utilities. you can get a round-up of the stories to get your day going in today's edition of "daybreak." mobile and theon bloomberg anywhere app. you can customize your settings getting news on the industries and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ . ♪ shery: this is bloomberg global link with paul allen and emily francisco.an let's take a look at the top day.l tech stories of the emily. company of parent napchat, it raked in $300 million and saw it's first increase in daily users in a year. from december's record low. in the meantime, texas up update gave forecast bolstering optimism a t they
prices continue to strengthen into the summer, a strong period it's the easonally highest demand periodespecially in the backdrop of termone rushing to be near compliant with the iran sanctions. i think prices go higher from ere before they ultimately peter out and could end the year around 55 to 60 for w.t.i. certainly risk to the upside, especially if any of these geopolitical tensions up which is certainly a possibility. tamar essner ght, hank you very much, director for energy and...
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eason. with good these are the days the chamber of commerce lives for in the washington area.utting on a beautiful show down there at the tidal basin. winds out of the south fm 10 miles per hour and will increase from the west and could be as high as 30 miles per hour at times. so a little on the blustery side later on in the day. temperature-wise, it is nice out there. 63 in leesberg and warrenton and now 59 in martinsberg and 59 gaithersburg and 56 in washington. highs today 67 degrees. again, a little windy later on in the day. i tomorrow stithe mid-60s but a lot of clouds but a lot less of a breeze to contend with for tomorrow. that is good news. storm that brought us r exploded when it went off the coastline. wind gusts over 100 miles per hour on some of the off shore buoys so quite an ocean storm. our next weather maker is this mass of rain chances across parts of the upper midwest and show you when the rn chances move in. today nothing to worry about. tomorrow at 7:00 a.m., skies becomi more and more cloudy as we go through your thursday. ilt rain chances i think hold o
eason. with good these are the days the chamber of commerce lives for in the washington area.utting on a beautiful show down there at the tidal basin. winds out of the south fm 10 miles per hour and will increase from the west and could be as high as 30 miles per hour at times. so a little on the blustery side later on in the day. temperature-wise, it is nice out there. 63 in leesberg and warrenton and now 59 in martinsberg and 59 gaithersburg and 56 in washington. highs today 67 degrees....
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>>easonal effective disorder. >> a lot of people don't realize, seasonal effective disorder just means a certain time of year contributes your depression so we talk about the winter time and the winter blues. springtime is one of the worst times of year for people and i've this over my0 years as a psychiatrist people get difficult for people this time of the year andhere are studies that have shown consistently that suicide rates ar the highest during this springtime. whether we're talking about the northern hr isphere othe version of springtime in the southern hemisphere. so this is something that happens worldwide. we don't know exactly what the reason is behind this, but one of the things has to do with inflammation. >> and you answered my next question. what does that have to do with our mentalwe well-being. >> there is more data swing that a dieity and depression, those h whoh -- issues have an information component related to tom and s we know things like asthma, allergies and eck zimma and people with those havecr a 65 % se of having ental illness compared to people without it a
>>easonal effective disorder. >> a lot of people don't realize, seasonal effective disorder just means a certain time of year contributes your depression so we talk about the winter time and the winter blues. springtime is one of the worst times of year for people and i've this over my0 years as a psychiatrist people get difficult for people this time of the year andhere are studies that have shown consistently that suicide rates ar the highest during this springtime. whether we're...
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i think, there are a number of easons i've wanted to tell it for a long time. the main reason is i think it's one of the most fascinating and stories in modern american history. i hope if you read the book, you with me.e that opinion before i go into any detail i should probably give a brief of what the bay of pigs was for those of you who don't know. there are any of you. i suspect anyone my age or just after thern bay of pigs is pretty familiar with it simply because we grew hearing about it. those of who you are younger are forgiven. not forgiven for being younger, there is no forgiveness forgiven foryou're not knowing much about something that happened before you were born. for the sake of those not a iliar, let me go through brief overview, a few basic facts. the bay of pigs was a five-day event that occurred in april 1961. for those who are mad men fans i think that's just after season orient you.helps hat april, a group of cuban exiles trained, supplied and packed by the united states invade nt, attempted to cuba an overthrow fidel castro. april 15, bega
i think, there are a number of easons i've wanted to tell it for a long time. the main reason is i think it's one of the most fascinating and stories in modern american history. i hope if you read the book, you with me.e that opinion before i go into any detail i should probably give a brief of what the bay of pigs was for those of you who don't know. there are any of you. i suspect anyone my age or just after thern bay of pigs is pretty familiar with it simply because we grew hearing about it....
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>> eason three.tflix. >> seth: streaming on netflix. [ cheers and applause ] >> moving on. >> seth: moving on. "missing link." >> oh, so charming. >> seth: "missing link." well --- >> oh, you got kids. you're going to go see this. >> seth: uh -- they're a little young for it, i think. e >> no, butntually you will. by the way, the great thing about these animated films -- >> seth: yeah. >> and i'm speaking just for me. i hear the residuals are great. >> seth: wow, okay. >> you're going to watch it late. you're going to watch it years from now. >> seth: right. >> 'cause it's a good one. it's a classic. it's like rotten tomatoes, like, 100%. 110% fresh. >> seth: is it? already? >> 110% fresh. >> seth: and which of these fellows here do you play? >> that's a little embarrassing. bu would think i wouldn'te, but i am that guy. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] what's the name? >> lasname's stank. >> seth: stank. i believe the first name is willard. [ laughter ] it's some kind -- >> seth: you really found the cha
>> eason three.tflix. >> seth: streaming on netflix. [ cheers and applause ] >> moving on. >> seth: moving on. "missing link." >> oh, so charming. >> seth: "missing link." well --- >> oh, you got kids. you're going to go see this. >> seth: uh -- they're a little young for it, i think. e >> no, butntually you will. by the way, the great thing about these animated films -- >> seth: yeah. >> and i'm speaking just...
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will earnings eason help or hurt the rally. head to break, here's a look at friday's s&p winners and losers [knocking] ♪ ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. >>> you're watching "squawk box," live from the nasdaq market site in times square. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc i'm not going to tell you what joe just told me take a look at u.s. equity futures right now. dow looks like it will open 40 points higher. nasdaq, we'll call it virtual virtually .5% right now. wells fargo, the stock has been downgraded wells fargo was downgraded to two other forms, evercore and buckingham they beat the forecast but it lowered its outlook for net interest income. >>> i'm going to go to this. a couple of times donald trump, president trump has to say things what do i know about branding, maybe nothing? but i did become president if i were boeing i would fix the boeing 737 max, add some additional great features and rebrand the plane with a new name >> well, that opens up a whole other can of worms in terms of
will earnings eason help or hurt the rally. head to break, here's a look at friday's s&p winners and losers [knocking] ♪ ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. >>> you're watching "squawk box," live from the nasdaq market site in times square. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc i'm not going to tell you what joe just told me take a look at u.s. equity futures right now. dow looks like it will open 40 points higher....
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caller: to put in place a .easonable policy a lot of us in texas are eating the difficulties and theroblems and the costs. host: that was our last caller in this first segment of the washington journal. stick around. dailyt we are joined by briefs -- daily beast congressional reporter sam brodey and wall street journal's vivian salama. later on, the government accountability office's charles jeszeck speaks with us on how americans are doing when it comes to saving for retirement. ♪ >> this week on the communicators, technology want your tim wu talks about his book. >> facebook is the poster child for the curse of bigness. they only care about money and growth. they did not take their position responsibly and they ended up being effectively hacked during the 2016 election. this terrible effect on what passes as news. the social and political effects of facebook are enormous. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> the people who knocked these buildings do
caller: to put in place a .easonable policy a lot of us in texas are eating the difficulties and theroblems and the costs. host: that was our last caller in this first segment of the washington journal. stick around. dailyt we are joined by briefs -- daily beast congressional reporter sam brodey and wall street journal's vivian salama. later on, the government accountability office's charles jeszeck speaks with us on how americans are doing when it comes to saving for retirement. ♪ >>...