240
240
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
but i take these chops like this, i put a lot of stuff on them, i throw 'em on the grill, cook 'em tille tender, eat 'em like lollipops. done! labor day, perfect day. >> ryan: do you--gelman, do you marinade them? >> gelman: i do not. it's just a rub, and i put a lot on because i love flavor. my philosophy is "more is more." >> ryan: your philosophy is "more is more"--okay. >> kelly: gelman, they should name a section--they should name the meat section of costco after you. >> gelman: yes, it should be "the gelman meat section." exactly. >> kelly: that's right. >> ryan: gelman, you are a master on the grill. that looks very good for breakfast this morning. well done, and you're good at a segment on tv too. not bad. we'll be right back with more "live" after this. closed captioning sponsored in part by: >> ryan: welcome back. so great to see you, mark. thanks for being here today. kelly, big news for us. we'll be back tomorrow, not only back live, but back in our studio tomorrow. >> kelly: [laughs] >> [laughs] >> kelly: okay. >> ryan: imagine that. how will we do the show in the studio? s
but i take these chops like this, i put a lot of stuff on them, i throw 'em on the grill, cook 'em tille tender, eat 'em like lollipops. done! labor day, perfect day. >> ryan: do you--gelman, do you marinade them? >> gelman: i do not. it's just a rub, and i put a lot on because i love flavor. my philosophy is "more is more." >> ryan: your philosophy is "more is more"--okay. >> kelly: gelman, they should name a section--they should name the meat...
57
57
Sep 10, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
peter: i think ems will work out ok. it's seeing a pullback and breaking through the 50 day moving average but i would expect money to look for em. as you see china and the u.s. continue to battle, as you look at the u.s., whether it's republicans or democrats, both sides now seem intent on shifting production out of china so i think that could actually benefit the rest of em and i think dollar weakness will resume, which traditionally has been very positive for em. haidi: especially when it comes to em credit. if you have consumer prices rising and inflation undermining the sovereign bond yields into more negative territory, how beneficial will it be for those really out there that's a part of that shrinking pool of positive yielding debt? peter: i think it is attracting more and more attention, even the local currency data. over the last two months, i think you are seeing people saying if the u.s. dollar is going to continue to weaken, which is my base case, em looks interesting. you have the growth story. you have neg
peter: i think ems will work out ok. it's seeing a pullback and breaking through the 50 day moving average but i would expect money to look for em. as you see china and the u.s. continue to battle, as you look at the u.s., whether it's republicans or democrats, both sides now seem intent on shifting production out of china so i think that could actually benefit the rest of em and i think dollar weakness will resume, which traditionally has been very positive for em. haidi: especially when it...
63
63
Sep 8, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
how much -- haidi: how much em opportunity d.c.?ness has not helped but it broadens em equities. ethics value and market -- historically, the em has done well when the euro weakens. trigger to remain stable. in either case, given the fact that the em recovery appears to be on track, along with what we are seeing -- sorry, go ahead. sophie: i did not mean to interrupt. please continue. iswhat i am saying essentially getting money out of funds.rgency market everything combines together. a pickup in inflation expectation. they should do well. sophie: sorry. i just wanted to turn to bonds really quickly. where do you stand when it comes to bond space? >> i'm saieh. say that again, please. -- sorry. say that again, please. sophie: i seeing pitfalls in bonds -- are you seeing pitfalls in bonds? that is one of the reasons why equity looks more promising. on the fiction side, we are advocating lower. limitede fact that is in buying sovereign bonds, it has shifted to preventing -- reducing volatility. sophie: will this spread further? >> i'm
how much -- haidi: how much em opportunity d.c.?ness has not helped but it broadens em equities. ethics value and market -- historically, the em has done well when the euro weakens. trigger to remain stable. in either case, given the fact that the em recovery appears to be on track, along with what we are seeing -- sorry, go ahead. sophie: i did not mean to interrupt. please continue. iswhat i am saying essentially getting money out of funds.rgency market everything combines together. a pickup...
38
38
Sep 2, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
has been a nice compression between em.has it tightened? portfolios,at our we are probably a majority of pm around the globe and we do have some overlay em, which we are excited about obviously. approach more balanced that is probably the way. that is how we investor may value bet. manus: for you, where is the biggest opportunity at the moment? jim z.: certainly early days in commercial real estate, early days on aviation broadly speaking. two big ecosystems that you really need to be involved from front to back. aviation is from manufacturing to airlines and everything in between. certainly in commercial real estate, it is a slower moving train, but it will have a big impact. a lot of capital has been raised, a lot of money has been put in the ground. as the consumer readjusts to this new world, there will no doubt be opportunities in commercial real estate that are probably again a bit slower-moving because of the nature of the assets. , the: jim zelter copresident of apollo global management, overseeing $414 billion. jim
has been a nice compression between em.has it tightened? portfolios,at our we are probably a majority of pm around the globe and we do have some overlay em, which we are excited about obviously. approach more balanced that is probably the way. that is how we investor may value bet. manus: for you, where is the biggest opportunity at the moment? jim z.: certainly early days in commercial real estate, early days on aviation broadly speaking. two big ecosystems that you really need to be involved...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
37
37
Sep 11, 2020
09/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
our ems surge plan is based on a lot of different factors or triggers and each one of those triggersepresents a response that this system will automatically kick in from green to austere care out in the community when things the system overwhelmed and we had this in place and it's our working document for when or if a surge happens in the 9-1-1 system that it's pushed over to the hospital system. along with that, we developed a transportation and communication hub. we started out with one dispatcher and in our conference room at 90 van ness into a fully functioning interactive dispatch center at bill graham. we have multiple people 24 hours a day running a, basically a transportation service and part of that service is we do the inter facility transports from the shelters to the hospitals. we do street to shelters, greet to hospitals and we also support the 9-1-1 system. we provide support to the public-health services field testing unit on top of that and we have partnered with a lot of different people the public-health nurse and nor cal ambulance and amr ambulance and they've been
our ems surge plan is based on a lot of different factors or triggers and each one of those triggersepresents a response that this system will automatically kick in from green to austere care out in the community when things the system overwhelmed and we had this in place and it's our working document for when or if a surge happens in the 9-1-1 system that it's pushed over to the hospital system. along with that, we developed a transportation and communication hub. we started out with one...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
36
36
Sep 4, 2020
09/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
our ems surge plan is based on a lot of different factors or triggers and each one of those triggers represents a response that this system will automatically kick in from green to austere care out in the community when things the system overwhelmed and we had this in place and it's our working document for when or if a surge happens in the 9-1-1 system that it's pushed over to the hospital system. along with that, we developed a transportation and communication hub. we started out with one dispatcher and in our conference room at 90 van ness into a fully functioning interactive dispatch center at bill graham. we have multiple people 24 hours a day running a, basically a transportation service and part of that service is we do the inter facility transports from the shelters to the hospitals. we do street to shelters, greet to hospitals and we also support the 9-1-1 system. we provide support to the public-health services field testing unit on top of that and we have partnered with a lot of different people the public-health nurse and nor cal ambulance and amr ambulance and they've be
our ems surge plan is based on a lot of different factors or triggers and each one of those triggers represents a response that this system will automatically kick in from green to austere care out in the community when things the system overwhelmed and we had this in place and it's our working document for when or if a surge happens in the 9-1-1 system that it's pushed over to the hospital system. along with that, we developed a transportation and communication hub. we started out with one...
40
40
Sep 2, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
between em.uch one has to tighten is an open question. if you look at our portfolios, we are probably a majority of dm around the globe and we have overlay which we are excited by. are right spreads now, a more balanced approach is probably the way and that is key how we invest from a value breet. manus: what is the biggest opportunity at the moment? jim: early days on commercial real estate, early days on aviation, broadly speaking. two big ecosystems that you really need to be involved from front to back, and aviation is from manufacturing to airlines and everything in between. certainly in commercial real estate. a slower moving train but it will have an impact. a lot of capital has been raised, a lot of money has been put in the ground, and it is the consumer -- as the consumer, we adjust to this new world. there will no doubt be opportunities in commercial real estate that are probably, again, a bit slower moving just because of the nature of the assets. jim zelter speaking exclusively to ma
between em.uch one has to tighten is an open question. if you look at our portfolios, we are probably a majority of dm around the globe and we have overlay which we are excited by. are right spreads now, a more balanced approach is probably the way and that is key how we invest from a value breet. manus: what is the biggest opportunity at the moment? jim: early days on commercial real estate, early days on aviation, broadly speaking. two big ecosystems that you really need to be involved from...
236
236
Sep 3, 2020
09/20
by
KSTS
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 1
cumplir con los requisitos ds s masivo encuentro de motocicl s motociclistas en dacota del sur el emesas de 200 con g contqagicontqaga contagios han habido en el e encuentro en otras noticias , agentes de ice han detenido mas de 2 mil indocumentados en l julio y ahoragosto las redada r fueron en texas virginaia y c i california detenidos tenian c g cargos pendientes el violento r arresto de un inmigrante en san bernardino california fue parte de esas redadas el video muestra agentes con uniformes de la p patrulla fronteriza exigiendo a un hombre salir de su avehiculoy sacan por la fuerza al i inmigrante fabian su sobrino g a grabo la escena >> llegaron apuntandole como si fuera un criminal quiso arres r arrestarme fui al hospital porque me dolia mucho la mano >> jimenez fue detenido y lo liebrali liberaron de porqueporque es udo estadounidense >> el gobierno del presidente de estados unidos, donald trump i quiere implementraar muestras a and para dtener informacion de inmigrantes cristina con la hi historia >> suar y omaez y omar flore a cayo como balde de agua fria que el gobierno les
cumplir con los requisitos ds s masivo encuentro de motocicl s motociclistas en dacota del sur el emesas de 200 con g contqagicontqaga contagios han habido en el e encuentro en otras noticias , agentes de ice han detenido mas de 2 mil indocumentados en l julio y ahoragosto las redada r fueron en texas virginaia y c i california detenidos tenian c g cargos pendientes el violento r arresto de un inmigrante en san bernardino california fue parte de esas redadas el video muestra agentes con...
42
42
Sep 14, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
not quite willing to step into em currencies. at closely to see if anything changes. yvonne: thank you. coming up, in the battle of semiconductor dominance, nvidia arms itself for softbank's chip unit. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: it is the largest ever deal in the semi conductor space. softbank is selling its chip arm to nvidia. there are questions about the manufacturer's independence. let's get more now from our asian tech reporter. does this deal makes sense to you? what does nvidia get out of it? >> for nvidia to add arms to its arsenal, it is great. it makes a lot of sense. nvidia started off as the maker of graphic cards for pc gamers. it has grown by investing in those same cards and deep learning. training and operating algorithms. are stuck inthings your large pc or in a data center. it leads to these two companies coming together which makes great sense. the whole time they have operated under the cloud of whether they would be able to get the value out of this company. they still have not paid off. haslinda: why would
not quite willing to step into em currencies. at closely to see if anything changes. yvonne: thank you. coming up, in the battle of semiconductor dominance, nvidia arms itself for softbank's chip unit. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: it is the largest ever deal in the semi conductor space. softbank is selling its chip arm to nvidia. there are questions about the manufacturer's independence. let's get more now from our asian tech reporter. does this deal makes sense to you? what does nvidia get...
462
462
Sep 21, 2020
09/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 462
favorite 0
quote 0
before you could call 'em once a week, but if you don't call 'em every day, if you don't text 'em everyyou don't send 'em a message every day, sometimes two or three times a day, they'll think you ( bleep ) you forgot 'em. >> wertheim: if someone says no? what's your-- what's your play-- >> orgeron: i'm gonna find a way. no, not today. but i'm gonna find a way. >> wertheim: you're gonna get that kid to l.s.u? >> orgeron: he's gonna have to tell me no about a thousand times. one time ain't enough. >> wertheim: you might call 2019, the "year of yes" for louisiana state. the tigers capped an undefeated season by winning the national championship. their quarterback joe burrow won the heisman trophy; another tiger took home the award for best receiver; that's ja'marr chase. in april, nfl teams drafted 14 players from l.s.u.- tying a modern record for one school. but for all the talent coursing through baton rouge. the sun here rises and sets with coach o. he didn't get much of a victory lap, unless you count 5:00 a.m. rides to work, radio blaring. two months after l.s.u.'s gilded season, cov
before you could call 'em once a week, but if you don't call 'em every day, if you don't text 'em everyyou don't send 'em a message every day, sometimes two or three times a day, they'll think you ( bleep ) you forgot 'em. >> wertheim: if someone says no? what's your-- what's your play-- >> orgeron: i'm gonna find a way. no, not today. but i'm gonna find a way. >> wertheim: you're gonna get that kid to l.s.u? >> orgeron: he's gonna have to tell me no about a thousand...
45
45
Sep 1, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
what has inflation targeting done to the em narrative for you?s a very dovish signal from the fed. it does mean rates will stay very near zero. it does have some inflationary impetus. that has affected especially the long end of the curve. there is a move against duration i would say in this instance. so it is the growth outlook picture we are concerned about. we would still expect for em currencies to underperform in coming months and we would be targeting around eight 5% weakness against the dollar. annmarie: so longer-term it is the growth story, less the dollar weakness story. what out of these currencies do you think could be the biggest beneficiary from dollar weakness? are somei guess there countries that are still quite resilient. region will be a key beneficiary because they are still benefiting from the move higher. complexngs a whole cee with it. the asian currencies tend to be strong beneficiaries as well, places like singapore, taiwan, they are very much linked, and they can benefit. isus: one of the big moves dollar rand. we saw thi
what has inflation targeting done to the em narrative for you?s a very dovish signal from the fed. it does mean rates will stay very near zero. it does have some inflationary impetus. that has affected especially the long end of the curve. there is a move against duration i would say in this instance. so it is the growth outlook picture we are concerned about. we would still expect for em currencies to underperform in coming months and we would be targeting around eight 5% weakness against the...
415
415
tv
eye 415
favorite 0
quote 0
try 'em tonight.pensive design hacks. joy cho joins us next. ♪ with the lg cordzero cordless vacuum with up to 120 minutes of battery run-time, it's kompressor technology compacts dirt and dust. ♪ clean more and empty less with lg cordzero. feeling fearless at the dentist. ♪ imagine strengthening enamel while preventing cavities 70%. act anticavity. stop imagining. start acting. (buzz)eonenut cheerios are heart chhealto you? (man) mmmmm. (buzz) did you just mmmmm? - welcome. with nearly 13 million followers on her pinterest, our next guest was named one of the most influential people on the internet by "time magazine." joy cho is a designer, author, and blogger, and the woman behind the oh joy! craze. joy joins us now from her home in los angeles. joy, thank you so much for-- how do you describe the oh joy! craze? - well, hello. thank you for having me. oh joy! is a lifestyle brand. we bring color and joy to your everyday through various ideas on social media, and products, and books, and a variety of
try 'em tonight.pensive design hacks. joy cho joins us next. ♪ with the lg cordzero cordless vacuum with up to 120 minutes of battery run-time, it's kompressor technology compacts dirt and dust. ♪ clean more and empty less with lg cordzero. feeling fearless at the dentist. ♪ imagine strengthening enamel while preventing cavities 70%. act anticavity. stop imagining. start acting. (buzz)eonenut cheerios are heart chhealto you? (man) mmmmm. (buzz) did you just mmmmm? - welcome. with nearly...
123
123
Sep 26, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
people steal 'em out of mailboxes. people print 'em and then they sign 'em and they give them in. and people don't even know whether they're double counted. they force people to vote. they harvest -- >> one lie, after another. it is just shameless. some states have been doing universal mail-in voting for years, with little evidence of fraud. and this year, nine states are doing it due to the pandemic. dozens of other states are allowing voters to cast a ballot by mail, if they request one. oh, and then, there's this congressional testimony, yesterday, from the fbi director, christopher ray. >> we have not seen, historically, any kind of coordinated, national voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it's by mail or otherwise. >> so, take this. ignore the lies from trump and his supporters. voting by mail is a safe way to cast a ballot, in the election. okay? justice ruth bader ginsburg lying in state at the u.s. capitol, as president trump says he'll announce her replacement tomorrow. ginsburg's personal trainer, of more than 20 years, brian johnson, giving his own, personal
people steal 'em out of mailboxes. people print 'em and then they sign 'em and they give them in. and people don't even know whether they're double counted. they force people to vote. they harvest -- >> one lie, after another. it is just shameless. some states have been doing universal mail-in voting for years, with little evidence of fraud. and this year, nine states are doing it due to the pandemic. dozens of other states are allowing voters to cast a ballot by mail, if they request...
168
168
Sep 3, 2020
09/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a moment when i show up, got 'em sayin', "wow" right now, at metro get one line of unlimited for that's the best unlimited plan in wireless. metro. empowering you... to rule your day. ♪ >> jimmy: my first guest is one of the head writers at "saturday night live" and a co-anchor of weekend update! he is a very, very funny standup as well. here is michael che! michael che, it is great to see you. you look fantastic, buddy. >> man, do i really? >> jimmy: yeah you really look great. i think this might be the best you've ever looked >> man, you know what -- it's weird because i'm in the house mostly by myself and i don't hear a lot of compliments, so when you say it, it almost feels sarcastic. but i really appreciate it you look good, too [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thanks, bud. i appreciate it, man i follow you on the socials and stuff and saw that you were doing some standup i think you're the first comedian i saw do standup -- outside. >> technically -- i think technically, dave was a day before me, but we started that same weekend, and we was talking throughout the week. so, it was rea
it's a moment when i show up, got 'em sayin', "wow" right now, at metro get one line of unlimited for that's the best unlimited plan in wireless. metro. empowering you... to rule your day. ♪ >> jimmy: my first guest is one of the head writers at "saturday night live" and a co-anchor of weekend update! he is a very, very funny standup as well. here is michael che! michael che, it is great to see you. you look fantastic, buddy. >> man, do i really? >>...
32
32
Sep 17, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
what is the impact on that into the em world? i think you're right. it's very difficult think of em, fx as very attractive opportunity. that probably goes back to the discussion we had. there's a lot less reason for investors to go and by emerging-market bonds. it, it is faruy less interesting for them to hedge it given the interest rates. it as a block is probably less interesting. having said that, there are definitely opportunities within emerging markets through red that would have -- relative value rates. there are possibilities there. that's more interesting. is reallyory in fx dollar debasement and the dollar going down. everything else is going up against it. that's probably a far bigger driver than anything happening in fx. much. thank you very we got the message loud and clear. all tech, any tech. a little bit of asia tech over u.s.. marija veitmane. the message is strong at state street. may the tech be with you. we could not do it daybreak europe without a little bit of opec-plus coming to bear. will the laggards we brought to heel? we dis
what is the impact on that into the em world? i think you're right. it's very difficult think of em, fx as very attractive opportunity. that probably goes back to the discussion we had. there's a lot less reason for investors to go and by emerging-market bonds. it, it is faruy less interesting for them to hedge it given the interest rates. it as a block is probably less interesting. having said that, there are definitely opportunities within emerging markets through red that would have --...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
39
39
Sep 17, 2020
09/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
i would also 'em if a ice that the hospitalizations are -- 'em if -- emphasize that the hospitalizations that are affected will show up later. so we're looking at the case rate, which would show up earlier, and then, the hospitalizations will increase a couple of weeks after that. we're watching -- again, so much depends on people wearing those fasces, social distancing, and avoiding large crowds whenever possible. this is imminently doable. we know it works at this point, we just need to all do it. >> operator: thank you, doctor. the last question is from amy graff with sf gate. san francisco has the lowest number of cases of any major city in the united states. how has san francisco been able to keep its death rate lower than other cities? >> well, i think there's a couple of other things, and i want to express gratitude to the hospital settings across the city, the hospitealth care systems across the city, the hospital systems. we found a way to coordinate and come together in terms of the hospital units and the medical surge beds that would need to be available. the other piece is we
i would also 'em if a ice that the hospitalizations are -- 'em if -- emphasize that the hospitalizations that are affected will show up later. so we're looking at the case rate, which would show up earlier, and then, the hospitalizations will increase a couple of weeks after that. we're watching -- again, so much depends on people wearing those fasces, social distancing, and avoiding large crowds whenever possible. this is imminently doable. we know it works at this point, we just need to all...
431
431
Sep 23, 2020
09/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 431
favorite 0
quote 0
never lelet your ♪ ♪ youngng grow ol these dadays aroun this pododunk town you'll thihink about ' 'emstuck in the supeper swampe killer quiuick mud ♪ ♪ witith some mararlboro lighghs waitinin' on a old timer r by the naname of joe e ♪ ♪ for a a few bucksks and some o old cro he'd towow hell on ththe gears ♪ ♪ but g good for ththe soul lordy, looookin' bac on thehem year yaya know, i'd'd stay ♪ ♪ in that h hol foforeve spspring breakak tatto you knknew better r ♪ ♪ l like the maman in ththe moon thahat ag old sun-sesetter makeses the e best shinene and ♪ ♪ thehe world g round and d roun foreve so, lelet the ♪ ♪ gooood times roroll and don't nenever let yoyour yoyoung grow o old these e days arounund ♪ ♪ thihis podunk t tow you'll t think aboutut 'em till' the e cows come e home fofor now forerever ♪ >> aww, yeyeah ♪ ♪ o oh don't lelet your young growow old let the e good timeses rol days aroround ♪ ♪ this popodunk tow you'u'll think a about 'em 'till ththe cows comome home oh donon't let youour ♪ ♪ youngng grow ol let the gogood times r rol days arounun this pododunk town ♪ ♪ you'll l
never lelet your ♪ ♪ youngng grow ol these dadays aroun this pododunk town you'll thihink about ' 'emstuck in the supeper swampe killer quiuick mud ♪ ♪ witith some mararlboro lighghs waitinin' on a old timer r by the naname of joe e ♪ ♪ for a a few bucksks and some o old cro he'd towow hell on ththe gears ♪ ♪ but g good for ththe soul lordy, looookin' bac on thehem year yaya know, i'd'd stay ♪ ♪ in that h hol foforeve spspring breakak tatto you knknew better r ♪ ♪ l like...
55
55
Sep 5, 2020
09/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
ethan: australia wants to do, like, 500 of 'em.emonis: ...and generating almost half-a-million dollars in sales. fricking awesome. and i think he can do 10 times as much. ethan: i think we can really sell the pants off of this. marcos: i think it's going to be very interesting. lemonis: but only if he'd listen to feedback. you don't tend to hear the negatives. ethan: i get defensive. lemonis: ethan smith is rightly proud of what he's created. ethan: we're doing it better than other people. we've had 100 million views on facebook of this. lemonis: but his products, well, they need refinement. bruce: nothing fits right now. we need to tweak it. lemonis: his sales pitch definitely needs work. i think you guys have done a [bleep] job explaining to them why they need to own it. and his business plan needs a reality check. i think your numbers are obscenely wrong. if i can't get him to loosen up and work on collaborating... ethan: i think there were a lot of people that were saying the same thing about a car, when henry ford came out wit
ethan: australia wants to do, like, 500 of 'em.emonis: ...and generating almost half-a-million dollars in sales. fricking awesome. and i think he can do 10 times as much. ethan: i think we can really sell the pants off of this. marcos: i think it's going to be very interesting. lemonis: but only if he'd listen to feedback. you don't tend to hear the negatives. ethan: i get defensive. lemonis: ethan smith is rightly proud of what he's created. ethan: we're doing it better than other people....
529
529
Sep 22, 2020
09/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 529
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a moment when i show up, got 'em sayin', "wow" why are we doing this? why are we doing what? with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. but she wanted someone who loves with the cats.ng. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. i like big jeans. itty-bitty jeans. ♪ ♪ feelin' trendy y'all, with the straight jeans ♪ showin' off those curves, 'cause you the queen ♪ ♪ everyone go slay in your old navy jeans ♪ welcome to denim america. with fits for the whole fam. only at old navy and oldnavy.com has a stronger signal and faster speeds. it's not just fast - it's super fast. we like it. but how can we say it's more than super fast? boost mobile's upgraded network - it's eeeeeyooouuuuuuuu fast!! curious - how do you spell eeeeeyouuuuuuuuu??? get boost mobile'
it's a moment when i show up, got 'em sayin', "wow" why are we doing this? why are we doing what? with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. but she wanted someone who loves with the cats.ng. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little...
125
125
Sep 15, 2020
09/20
by
KSTS
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
cumnplen 6 meses que empezo l la crisis del corona viru una cirrisis historica el 13 de marzo se declaro emenal. habia mas de 54.000 fallecimie t fallecimientos la ciririsis por la muerte de g george floyd el presidente recomenodo usar la mascarilla en todo momento ahora nos queda ver que nos e e espera en el invierno. el inicio esconlar se ve todo u desafio, en wisconsin la polici mon en los angeles buscan a la pe s perosnpe personas que dispararon a 2 of c oficiales latinos, ahora con los detalles. las brutales imagenes captadas p por una camara de seguirdridad. eso fue a sangre fria, el bvide se ve una persona disparando a s sangre fria un oel dia del incidente estaba un estado critico confirmo que ambos oficiales so latinos. si se veian bastante criticos, l l una persona fue arrestada. este es un golpe duro para las p perosnar que buscan cambios. el presidente trump hizo campaÑa en arizona con latinos. asistieron politicos entre la multitud pocos llevaana mascarilla joe biden, lanzo duras criticas al presidente por el cambio c m climatico. les pr mexico celebra maÑana la ceremonuia del g
cumnplen 6 meses que empezo l la crisis del corona viru una cirrisis historica el 13 de marzo se declaro emenal. habia mas de 54.000 fallecimie t fallecimientos la ciririsis por la muerte de g george floyd el presidente recomenodo usar la mascarilla en todo momento ahora nos queda ver que nos e e espera en el invierno. el inicio esconlar se ve todo u desafio, en wisconsin la polici mon en los angeles buscan a la pe s perosnpe personas que dispararon a 2 of c oficiales latinos, ahora con los...
157
157
Sep 8, 2020
09/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
he's coming for my thumbs, he's going to bread 'em and fry 'em! seriously!"another former presidential candidate. >> say hi to mayor pete. >> stephen: hi! hi! hi, pete! over here! hey, pete, pete, pete! >> good evening. >> stephen: whew! buttigieg used his own life as an example of how things can change for the better. >> just over ten years ago, i joined a military where firing me because of who i am wasn't just possible, it was policy. now, in 2020, it is unlawful in america to fire someone because of who they are or who they love. the very ring on my finger, a wedding we celebrated, here where i'm standing, reflects how this country can change. >> stephen: ( trump ) well, pete, this ring on my finger reflects how we can't ever change 'cause i haven't been able to take this sucker off since a particularly big steak dinner in 2007. why do you think i'm still with melania? do we have the bolt cutters? michael bloomberg appeared in front of a billionaire's worth of flags. bloomberg argued that he wasn't there to prove trump's a bad guy, he was there to prove t
he's coming for my thumbs, he's going to bread 'em and fry 'em! seriously!"another former presidential candidate. >> say hi to mayor pete. >> stephen: hi! hi! hi, pete! over here! hey, pete, pete, pete! >> good evening. >> stephen: whew! buttigieg used his own life as an example of how things can change for the better. >> just over ten years ago, i joined a military where firing me because of who i am wasn't just possible, it was policy. now, in 2020, it is...
69
69
Sep 30, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us is zach pandl, the goldman sachs cohead of global affects and em strategy.s we head into the escalated volatility environment that goes into the november elections, what are your expectations for the fourth quarter? >> we have already been through volatility related to the upcoming election related to uncertainty around the debate, the phase four fiscal negotiations. we are through some of that now and investors are starting to look to the postelection environment, which is involving planning potentially for a new president or a second term agenda for president trump, as well as vaccine approval and delivery starting in the fourth quarter. we are looking for the dollar to begin weakening again. it started over the last trading session we think that continues over the coming months as global prospects improve and markets look forward to the next agenda from the u.s. president. post-november, when you expect this to settle down? as we look at em currencies, rest of the world currencies performing based on relative fundamentals and economic strength? >> we do t
joining us is zach pandl, the goldman sachs cohead of global affects and em strategy.s we head into the escalated volatility environment that goes into the november elections, what are your expectations for the fourth quarter? >> we have already been through volatility related to the upcoming election related to uncertainty around the debate, the phase four fiscal negotiations. we are through some of that now and investors are starting to look to the postelection environment, which is...
71
71
Sep 27, 2020
09/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
candi: i always tell 'em it looks like a museum. tell them, let me merchandise, but you know, so... john: i don't really agree. woman: i think it's a little in there, a little maybe too cool. john: i don't agree with the too cool thing. i don't agree with it at all. candi: i don't want to step on any toes. lemonis: i was surprised how quickly john got, like, really defensive. why'd you get all whacked out? john: it's hard for anybody to go in a place, like, "this is amazing. you guys are terrible." that's not easy. lemonis: nobody said that. john: it felt that way. lemonis: whose motorcycle? john: mine. well, it's ours. mike: mine is actually right there with the side car. lemonis: i'm riding in that thing. john: oh, 100%, yeah. [ engine revs ] lemonis: yeah, buddy. what i really want to do now is go to the dad's print shop. whoo! which is ultimately where it all started. john: [ laughs ] lemonis: whoo, that was fun. john: hey, dad. lemonis: mr. anderson. nice to meet you, sir. rick: nice to meet you. lemonis: oh, wow. it's a big sh
candi: i always tell 'em it looks like a museum. tell them, let me merchandise, but you know, so... john: i don't really agree. woman: i think it's a little in there, a little maybe too cool. john: i don't agree with the too cool thing. i don't agree with it at all. candi: i don't want to step on any toes. lemonis: i was surprised how quickly john got, like, really defensive. why'd you get all whacked out? john: it's hard for anybody to go in a place, like, "this is amazing. you guys are...
176
176
Sep 1, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
and then you also have an aurora city councilman, where elijah mccomplain em mcclain ended up dying.moratorium on the use of ketamine while it's ongoing. >> none of the specific agencies in the piece were able to speak, what are you hearing from police groups about the use of ketamine? >> reporter: yeah, so, we did get some information from the national policing agency and of course they had nothing to do with these cases. they said our officers are trained on excited delirium and basically we don't have any feeling that they're trying to push paramedics to actually use this drug which is really another form of excessive force on people. she pushed back the national fraternal police order pushed back, saying officers are trained, when they see something like that that can be deadly they're simply trying to get the help that everyone needs to make sure everyone involved both first responders and the subject they're dealing with is safe, john. >> important journalism. thank you for shining a light on this. what a terrific report. >> sure. >>> one of the top players in women's tennis ma
and then you also have an aurora city councilman, where elijah mccomplain em mcclain ended up dying.moratorium on the use of ketamine while it's ongoing. >> none of the specific agencies in the piece were able to speak, what are you hearing from police groups about the use of ketamine? >> reporter: yeah, so, we did get some information from the national policing agency and of course they had nothing to do with these cases. they said our officers are trained on excited delirium and...
813
813
tv
eye 813
favorite 0
quote 0
try 'em tonight.r simple and inexpensive design hacks. joy cho joins us next. ♪ did you know you can shorten your cold [♪] with cold-eeze® lozenges. cold-eeze® can shorten your cold by 42%. it releases zinc ions that some scientists believe inhibit cold viruses from replicating. try cold-eeze® the number one best-selling zinc lozenge. i'm gonna feed her healthy food, ♪ just like i feed myselheman foo. eliza is family, so i feed her blue. 0ñt like i feed myselheman foo. - welcome. with nearly 13 million followers on her pinterest, our next guest was named one of the most influential people on the internet by "time magazine." joy cho is a designer, author, and blogger, and the woman behind the oh joy! craze. joy joins us now from her home in los angeles. joy, thank you so much for-- fhow do you describe the oh joy! craze? - well, hell oh joy! is a lifestyle brand. we bring color and joy to your everyday social media, and products, and books, and a variety of different things. - now, you have two daught
try 'em tonight.r simple and inexpensive design hacks. joy cho joins us next. ♪ did you know you can shorten your cold [♪] with cold-eeze® lozenges. cold-eeze® can shorten your cold by 42%. it releases zinc ions that some scientists believe inhibit cold viruses from replicating. try cold-eeze® the number one best-selling zinc lozenge. i'm gonna feed her healthy food, ♪ just like i feed myselheman foo. eliza is family, so i feed her blue. 0ñt like i feed myselheman foo. - welcome....
25
25
Sep 24, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
index,at big country exit em and x china, the number gets your attention.rling with a little rally off the shock of prime minister johnson's comments. i want to focus on the deterioration of em, where the you look at brazilian rail, mexican peso, and a beleaguered turkish lira. 7.7 one on turkish lira is extraordinary. ed phelps ofour, columbia is fired up. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ >> janet, we were talking about the fed had said and in terms of significance of dollar dynamics. janet, you are also talking risinghe number of cases but the taj mahal being open, which is a story i missed. how much do you worry about emerging markets right now? always tend to worry in the world if we are turning risk off, because any emerging markets that have any external deficit reliant on capital finance, that deficit, particularly if they have any high inflation in the past or whether they are embarking on any kind of unusual policy makes, those are always a country's going to be a little more vulnerable. i also know emerging markets are where the great opportunit
index,at big country exit em and x china, the number gets your attention.rling with a little rally off the shock of prime minister johnson's comments. i want to focus on the deterioration of em, where the you look at brazilian rail, mexican peso, and a beleaguered turkish lira. 7.7 one on turkish lira is extraordinary. ed phelps ofour, columbia is fired up. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ >> janet, we were talking about the fed had said and in terms of significance of dollar...
41
41
Sep 3, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 1
that way because even if it tabulates and they won't be able to do that so let them send it in and let em go vote and if this system's as good as they say it is then obviously they won't be able to vote if it isn't tabulated they'll be able to vote so that's the way it is and that's what they should do i don't like the idea of these unsolicited votes i never did. well during an interview on weapons day mr trump's attorney general william boss said he wasn't sure about each state's laws against double voting that as mr trump threatens to cut funding to cities he says anneke and violence he highlighted new york washington seattle and portland all run by democrat mayors and all the seen the protests against racism and police brutality mike hanna has more. president trump says in the memorandum that he wants to review where these funds are going he says that he does not want tax payers money going to funding and he as he puts it he's asked the federal agencies to report back within 30 days to his budget director to take a look at the budgets with a view to cutting off funding to cities that p
that way because even if it tabulates and they won't be able to do that so let them send it in and let em go vote and if this system's as good as they say it is then obviously they won't be able to vote if it isn't tabulated they'll be able to vote so that's the way it is and that's what they should do i don't like the idea of these unsolicited votes i never did. well during an interview on weapons day mr trump's attorney general william boss said he wasn't sure about each state's laws against...
37
37
Sep 15, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
em, there areinto similar differentiations being made.f you look at places like the renminbi, spoken about the fundamentals looking more resilient, those sorts of places stand out. but if you look at indonesia, india to some extent, south africa, turkey, is ill, the stories that don't -- brazil, the stories that don't match up -- turkey is a good example with high levels of inflation, low nevels of rates, a dollarizatio story going on domestically. south africa, massive physical debt and deficits. large foreign ownership and a reliance on the foreign inflows. to be there is a lot of differentiation and you need to be able to say this currency's fundamentals justify strengthening, but these are the currencies and they look more structurally challenge and it will be hard for them to rally in a sustained way. francine: is there anything in central or eastern europe that looks attractive at the moment? dominic: i think the way the eastern european currencies are performing is largely a reflection of the euro rally. we know that story always k
em, there areinto similar differentiations being made.f you look at places like the renminbi, spoken about the fundamentals looking more resilient, those sorts of places stand out. but if you look at indonesia, india to some extent, south africa, turkey, is ill, the stories that don't -- brazil, the stories that don't match up -- turkey is a good example with high levels of inflation, low nevels of rates, a dollarizatio story going on domestically. south africa, massive physical debt and...
65
65
Sep 29, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
. -- buy the em. this is the biggest losing trade out there. bmp into the election, high vol, there will be a better opportunity. the fx carry trade is down nearly 3% this quarter, adding to the dollar. do you walk naked into the woods into a u.s. election with no dollars around your neck? let's talk about the markets, the dollar index down point -- 2.5% that the last three months. mnuchin, a trillion dollars apart. that compresses the concertina of differential narrows. it is impossible for you to be bearish. the hedge funds to boost are the shortest since 2006. christine lagarde, helping the european trade, up .4%. the stoxx 600, the most in three months. market is sustained by christine lagarde. if yousie dollar, believe the election and the vaccine and the fiscal narrative changes in the united states, do you want to belong the aussie international private next week, where you have any budget and central-bank tenure paper? snooze, snooze. what would it take to move 10-year paper from .65? let's see some of the narratives on the agenda. the
. -- buy the em. this is the biggest losing trade out there. bmp into the election, high vol, there will be a better opportunity. the fx carry trade is down nearly 3% this quarter, adding to the dollar. do you walk naked into the woods into a u.s. election with no dollars around your neck? let's talk about the markets, the dollar index down point -- 2.5% that the last three months. mnuchin, a trillion dollars apart. that compresses the concertina of differential narrows. it is impossible for...
47
47
Sep 28, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
seems like sentiment when it comes to ems turns on a dime. at the same time, you have a strong china rebound. you have weak dollar background as well but at the same time, we are becoming concerned about potentially said tightening rather than they expected a second wave so which narrative do we focus on? all right. we do not seem to have julia at the moment. we will try and get back with her of course, but let's get you the first word headlines in the meantime. the u.s. may put more sanctions on iran to further distance its economy from the outside world. it may target at least a dozen banks and they bought the entire financial sector off-limits. iran's economy has been crushed by u.s. sanctions and further moved to leave it isolated from the global financial system. joe biden says he will return to be 2015 nuclear deal if you wins in note -- he wins in november. the white house will have to accept much more spending if there's to be any hope of a stimulus to deal before the election. they hope they can bridge the gap between them to bolster
seems like sentiment when it comes to ems turns on a dime. at the same time, you have a strong china rebound. you have weak dollar background as well but at the same time, we are becoming concerned about potentially said tightening rather than they expected a second wave so which narrative do we focus on? all right. we do not seem to have julia at the moment. we will try and get back with her of course, but let's get you the first word headlines in the meantime. the u.s. may put more sanctions...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Sep 5, 2020
09/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
on em. we saw in the controller's report last year, this is one of the heaviest places for overtime. we should be investing in support networks in the very communities that actually help folks heal and ask about the needed jobs, healthcare and mental well-being and we do this through our own recognizance release program where folks are released to show up after completing a safety assessment. >> speaker: i can't believe san francisco could spend over a million dollars to punish people further when there's no evidence presented to show that electric monitoring would make anyone safer in san francisco. i would prefer for this committee to reject this contract and instead of continuing this paid for hurting people in this manner, simply allow everyone to go about their business while awaiting their court date. we can put people on their own recognizance release as we do for some people already and allow people to be here in san francisco, living, breathing and working while we wait to resolve t
on em. we saw in the controller's report last year, this is one of the heaviest places for overtime. we should be investing in support networks in the very communities that actually help folks heal and ask about the needed jobs, healthcare and mental well-being and we do this through our own recognizance release program where folks are released to show up after completing a safety assessment. >> speaker: i can't believe san francisco could spend over a million dollars to punish people...
158
158
Sep 28, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
one of the things where it is most evident, other than the ecb particular, has been the em space. in the local market currency space we are seeing carrie absolutely stripped away. that is an indication of the banks going toward repression, manipulating interest rates, shoving liquidity in the banking system, covid-19 was a catalyst for this most recent round of behavior. even without covid-19, that is the unending loop. we need to escape that for the paradigm to shift noticeably. on -- we will pick [laughter] you know what? it will feature quite highly tomorrow night in the debate. you would imagine is going to take center stage there. one of the narratives you say, and i'm trying to understand this, is about the volatility that we are going to face between now and the election. this goes back to your point. there is this great debate about what kind of volatility you might want to own. you say you were going to see volatility will climb. you have trouble believing fx investors are looking to buy volatility from here. what is it you think that hold back from buying volatility? ult
one of the things where it is most evident, other than the ecb particular, has been the em space. in the local market currency space we are seeing carrie absolutely stripped away. that is an indication of the banks going toward repression, manipulating interest rates, shoving liquidity in the banking system, covid-19 was a catalyst for this most recent round of behavior. even without covid-19, that is the unending loop. we need to escape that for the paradigm to shift noticeably. on -- we will...
291
291
tv
eye 291
favorite 0
quote 0
go get 'em!thanks for having us. - coming up, a ten-year-old music prodigy with over 400,000 followers on instagram, and... the great lenny kravitz happens to be a fan of this kid. we're gonna meet her when we come back. ♪ and this is country crock. we start with farm-grown ingredients, slow-churned right here in the middle of the country. ♪ which is fitting, because we've been at the middle of tables for generations. ♪ that is, until someone at the end needs a little more on their biscuits. no matter where your table is, pull up a chair and bring the country in. did you know you can shorten your cold pull u[♪] chair with cold-eeze® lozenges. cold-eeze® can shorten your cold by 42%. it releases zinc ions that some scientists believe inhibit cold viruses from replicating. try cold-eeze® the number one best-selling zinc lozenge. [rapid classical music] ♪ - that was seven-year-old piano prodigy william zhang from milton, georgia. he started playing when he was just 1 1/2 years old. and he's even per
go get 'em!thanks for having us. - coming up, a ten-year-old music prodigy with over 400,000 followers on instagram, and... the great lenny kravitz happens to be a fan of this kid. we're gonna meet her when we come back. ♪ and this is country crock. we start with farm-grown ingredients, slow-churned right here in the middle of the country. ♪ which is fitting, because we've been at the middle of tables for generations. ♪ that is, until someone at the end needs a little more on their...
29
29
Sep 28, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
francine: what will be the main growth areas for the european -- the em ea side of j.p.in the coming years, given what you have just laid out? vis: i would say debt issuance is going to be more normalized. we have seen that frenzy of issuance happen already, so you will see volumes kind of get more normalized. you will be seeing more issuance in hybrid form, also a lot of green bond issuance, which is getting a lot of interest from specific investor groups. but i would say in the capital markets, the key driver is going to be equities asian. so all of those companies that have effectively secure liquidity are now looking at the markets to say hang on, i don't see how this virus is going to manifest itself or how it is going to evolve over the coming months. i see the out there. my share price is respectable, so should i take this opportunity to improve equitable -- capital structure and grab while i can? if things take a turn for the better, than i have the firepower to enact strategic game plan. so i would say you're seeing slowly that wave of equities asian happened. a
francine: what will be the main growth areas for the european -- the em ea side of j.p.in the coming years, given what you have just laid out? vis: i would say debt issuance is going to be more normalized. we have seen that frenzy of issuance happen already, so you will see volumes kind of get more normalized. you will be seeing more issuance in hybrid form, also a lot of green bond issuance, which is getting a lot of interest from specific investor groups. but i would say in the capital...
49
49
Sep 25, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
it is time to maybe rotate out of europe and look toward ems?iette: that is according to poll, citingatest a number of reasons. they are seeing ripples in economic activity in europe, they are saying we should rotate -- thisurope and back is looking at their surprise gauge. they are seeing disappointment in europe. there is a pickup in virus cases. and earnings growth is amongst the highest in the world, that is declining. trimegists say you should develop market risks, but the economic supply index turned a little higher in e.m., and weakness in the dollar to support the emerging index as well. annmarie: juliette saly, your morning call from sidney. still with us, wouter sturkenboom, chief investment strategist of emea & apac, northern trust asset management. you have that tilt toward europe. is it maybe time to move out of europe, dump the u.s. and go heavy on e.m.? wouter: that is not a trade on top of mind for us. we have more top of mind out of the u.s. into e.m., that is a trade we are taking more seriously because of the valuation differe
it is time to maybe rotate out of europe and look toward ems?iette: that is according to poll, citingatest a number of reasons. they are seeing ripples in economic activity in europe, they are saying we should rotate -- thisurope and back is looking at their surprise gauge. they are seeing disappointment in europe. there is a pickup in virus cases. and earnings growth is amongst the highest in the world, that is declining. trimegists say you should develop market risks, but the economic supply...
103
103
Sep 15, 2020
09/20
by
COM
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
let's kill 'em all! - no, that'll just make you bigger fags! - no one is killing anyone! [shotguns cocking] we've had enough. you faggots get the hell out of our town. - all right, everyone. all right! we are fags! yeah, we're fags. we're total fags. and you know what? we like it! - yeah, we like bein' fags. - so go ahead, america. whenever you pass by harley riders like us, roll down your window and yell, "faggots!" all you kids out there, when you see us, walk up to us and say, "hello, fags!" no, really. we want you to. at least we're cool enough to embrace who we are. right, guys? - that's right! - yeah, yeah! - you got it, yeah! - come on, fags, let's roll out! [imitating motorcycles] - and that, mr. editor, is why they are the true definition of fags. - let there be no perplexity, those individuals are the legitimate faggots! the definition shall be replaced! [cheers and applause] - we did it! - yeah, we did it, you guys! - oh, it's over! it's finally over! - today we've made history. what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily social distancing show. i'm trevo
let's kill 'em all! - no, that'll just make you bigger fags! - no one is killing anyone! [shotguns cocking] we've had enough. you faggots get the hell out of our town. - all right, everyone. all right! we are fags! yeah, we're fags. we're total fags. and you know what? we like it! - yeah, we like bein' fags. - so go ahead, america. whenever you pass by harley riders like us, roll down your window and yell, "faggots!" all you kids out there, when you see us, walk up to us and say,...
40
40
Sep 1, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
em lagged largely because covid. covid is an accelerant.ntries have, in developing markets, not shared as well as others. latin america has been a big lagger in managing and dealing with covid. i think what is clear is that the outperformance would come through asia. they have done a better job managing covid. obviously, that is something behavioral, and structural, and economically people know how to deal with throughout asia. that has been part of the broader system. if you think about the rotation, it favors asia at the expense of latin america. chinese equities are one of the best-performing assets to date. within the structure eastern europe performs well because it follows euro. poland and hungary will follow norway with a euro. but again, we're probably not going to see a big pickup in turkey, south africa, brazil, and some other economies that are having a much tougher time. i would say the rotation is stronger for asia, latin america will be the lagger, but moving forward the way this plays out depends on whether joe biden or donal
em lagged largely because covid. covid is an accelerant.ntries have, in developing markets, not shared as well as others. latin america has been a big lagger in managing and dealing with covid. i think what is clear is that the outperformance would come through asia. they have done a better job managing covid. obviously, that is something behavioral, and structural, and economically people know how to deal with throughout asia. that has been part of the broader system. if you think about the...
195
195
Sep 11, 2020
09/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
if this is a function of if you can't beat 'em, start to sound like 'em? >> melissa: i would like to respectfully disagree with kennedy and ari. while it's true it's fascinating that the parties have flip-flopped sides and now joe biden is going to be vilified for having signed nafta and has been forced to defend this when it seemed like a very good thing at the time. as he admitted, the nutrient deal is better. while the president came out against nafta and that was scary for us economic free traders, he really did negotiate a better deal. what it was that he was against about nafta with the places where america was at a huge disadvantage. those who negotiated it along the way and in the clinton administration gave away too much in order to get it deal done but at the time, i certainly didn't think that they had given way too much in the sense that like so many other people, i assumed that was the best deal you could get. what the president has changed is what you can demand in a free-trade agreement. while it scary that he didn't seem to like free trade,
if this is a function of if you can't beat 'em, start to sound like 'em? >> melissa: i would like to respectfully disagree with kennedy and ari. while it's true it's fascinating that the parties have flip-flopped sides and now joe biden is going to be vilified for having signed nafta and has been forced to defend this when it seemed like a very good thing at the time. as he admitted, the nutrient deal is better. while the president came out against nafta and that was scary for us economic...
249
249
Sep 15, 2020
09/20
by
COM
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
we sure would love to see 'em.
we sure would love to see 'em.
31
31
Sep 21, 2020
09/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
the reason for that is the strength of the euro versus em, or more likely em weakness, which is not reallyething the ecb can do. but on a more ecb centric basis, the issue for me is that if the ecb starts making noise is, as you said, they have to be sure have aey can actually credible policy response. in this case, i am not entirely sure. i think it is extremely hard. the room for policy maneuver is fairly limited. i expect that on a idiosyncratic basis from governing council members, we will hear some verbal noises and intervention, but i think we are not going to see any, for example, rate cuts by the ecb. jonathan: what i am trying to think about, if we go through some choppy waters, it is an early day of this kind of price action. restrictions over in europe. what is the pressure valve in g10? what is the currency that everything rallies against, and there is not much pushback? traditionally it would be the u.s. dollar. what is it now? vasileios: for the time being, it remains the dollar. it is just that the pace of dollar depreciation or the pace of other currency appreciation toinst
the reason for that is the strength of the euro versus em, or more likely em weakness, which is not reallyething the ecb can do. but on a more ecb centric basis, the issue for me is that if the ecb starts making noise is, as you said, they have to be sure have aey can actually credible policy response. in this case, i am not entirely sure. i think it is extremely hard. the room for policy maneuver is fairly limited. i expect that on a idiosyncratic basis from governing council members, we will...
91
91
Sep 2, 2020
09/20
by
KSTS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
, recorriÓ un parque estatal que resultÓ mÁs afectado por estos fuegos, el big (nombre) y si mostrÓ emÓ lo que queda de este parque que estÁ lleno de cenizas, vamos a escuchar sus declaraciÓnes. >>> dijo que cuando uno ve imÁgenes de la destrucciÓn causado ushg, provoca stress y rabia, pero que es oportunidad para renovar, tambiÉn que son mÁs de 1, 4 millones los acres quemados, y que un bombero de estado de oregon, vino desde oregon para ayudar en la labor aquÍ en nuestro estado, un joven valente y que siente mucho lo ocurrido. >>> cÓmo estÁn los bomberos en lucha contra las llamas, tendrÉ una actualizaciones sobre esto. le voy a tener la informaciÓn a las 6 de la tarde. es todo en vivo noticiero telemundo 48. >>> se prepara realizar inspecciones de tendido elÉctrico en condado marÍn y sonoma. para acelerar el proceso, la empresa usarÁ dr drones la helicÓpteros. >>> se busca hospitales tengan reserva de 45 dÍas y se reparta a medicos, enfermeros y a quien asiste en labores de apoyo, limpieza y transporte entre otros. >>> precios de viviendas estÁn en aumento en la bahÍa, un estudio he
, recorriÓ un parque estatal que resultÓ mÁs afectado por estos fuegos, el big (nombre) y si mostrÓ emÓ lo que queda de este parque que estÁ lleno de cenizas, vamos a escuchar sus declaraciÓnes. >>> dijo que cuando uno ve imÁgenes de la destrucciÓn causado ushg, provoca stress y rabia, pero que es oportunidad para renovar, tambiÉn que son mÁs de 1, 4 millones los acres quemados, y que un bombero de estado de oregon, vino desde oregon para ayudar en la labor aquÍ en nuestro...
51
51
Sep 28, 2020
09/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
em brody is out as well. yes.s not that a writing that match, he is a seasoned pro who has paid from the tennis. he fought hard. he was a great experience money and grand slam of british soil and he came to the qualifying buds. and cam ranh ace and his first steps at the moment. fingers crossed for him. he was doing very well. 5—0 up in the first step. it is now 5—3. we will talk about serena williams. as a lwa ys talk about serena williams. as always that pressure on her, can she get the next grand slam. a sticky start it's fair to say but through to the second round. conditions not as bad as yesterday but still difficult. as e—mail and then painted a different time of year and the courts heavy and it's cold out there and she plays christiane who she paid in the us open and broken down twice in the first set but then turned on the gas in the tie—breaker and ran away with a second set. i think all in all she will be happy with her days work. getting through it all about getting through the early rounds and she's l
em brody is out as well. yes.s not that a writing that match, he is a seasoned pro who has paid from the tennis. he fought hard. he was a great experience money and grand slam of british soil and he came to the qualifying buds. and cam ranh ace and his first steps at the moment. fingers crossed for him. he was doing very well. 5—0 up in the first step. it is now 5—3. we will talk about serena williams. as a lwa ys talk about serena williams. as always that pressure on her, can she get the...
33
33
Sep 11, 2020
09/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
and with that i'll burn em. in it and a clot on my phone number that can look after me and then they basically often can of aussies galloway invade the. southern us off as either choice we've been a member. of al into i what i was back to plan a little bit of a new plan a what object. the gentleman who took. look at the monthly and all because about i. was the most on the boys and we're glad i have but i can have a government has. a limited genesis of honest and i was uncommon have lana. not following this one could have gone way over and in the making. i'm one of the good i got. no disagreement and you're a gentleman and the but i didn't have any for one of them and i'm. not because the media. didn't go in the gun my bucket but if they shot but if they shot in the kitchen. and the shot a loud pop up i'm not malicious and much like not initially much followed by a good look at not unlimited. i was in one of the nicest most someone. i was in bahamas and some of the head to 5 job on the. was one leg in the station
and with that i'll burn em. in it and a clot on my phone number that can look after me and then they basically often can of aussies galloway invade the. southern us off as either choice we've been a member. of al into i what i was back to plan a little bit of a new plan a what object. the gentleman who took. look at the monthly and all because about i. was the most on the boys and we're glad i have but i can have a government has. a limited genesis of honest and i was uncommon have lana. not...
293
293
Sep 28, 2020
09/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm proud to be a part of aag, i trust em, i think you can too. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engineevs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> we now know when republicans plan to start the amy coney barrett confirmation hearings. october 12th. if that sounds much sooner than usual, it is. confirmation for the last three supreme court picks took nearly two months after they were actually nominated. recei recent polling suggests voters may not agree with the timeline. a poll find 56% of voters believe whomever wins the election should nominate the next justice. nbc's garrett haik with us, in littleton, talking about the voters. walk us through the timeline and what democrats are saying about it. >> reporter: craig, this process really starts in earnest tomorrow. judge barrett will be on the hill beginning to meet with senators. she'll start with republicans in leadership in the senate. she'll meet with members of the judiciary committee, other senators. this is a process that usually
i'm proud to be a part of aag, i trust em, i think you can too. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engineevs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> we now know when republicans plan to start the amy coney barrett confirmation hearings. october 12th. if that sounds much sooner than usual, it is. confirmation for the last three supreme court picks took nearly two months after they were...
45
45
Sep 16, 2020
09/20
by
FBC
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
count 'em. there we go! i say count 'em, i'm not counting them. i'm taking everybody's word for it.aughter] well, nine fumbles and then this, the coup de grace, as they say in football. nine laterals and a few fumbles later, crawford picked up the loose ball, and as you saw, sprinted in from 46 yards out for the touchdown and the amazing win. talk about alabama football. >>> up next, another one of adam schiff's so-called whistleblowers. oh, he's got a stack of them. he's also got another liar. they're always the psalm, whistleblowers and liars in schiff land. just the news editor-in-chief john solomon with that and much more. he is with us right after these quick messages. please stay with us. we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell r
count 'em. there we go! i say count 'em, i'm not counting them. i'm taking everybody's word for it.aughter] well, nine fumbles and then this, the coup de grace, as they say in football. nine laterals and a few fumbles later, crawford picked up the loose ball, and as you saw, sprinted in from 46 yards out for the touchdown and the amazing win. talk about alabama football. >>> up next, another one of adam schiff's so-called whistleblowers. oh, he's got a stack of them. he's also got...
161
161
Sep 12, 2020
09/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
in that case, bag 'em and tag 'em."e again, we are watching a basic function of our government that has always been apolitical die in front of our eyes. we are one news cycle away from the c.d.c. warning that mail-in ballots give you chlamydia. and this is nothing new for trump, we've watched him violate every norm of the presidency imaginable: blackmailing foreign governments to get dirt on his political opponents; witness intimidation; crippling the post office; and illegally using the white house, the people's house for partisan campaigning, like his meeting with former hostages, the pardon of jon ponder, the first lady's convention speech in the rose garden and holding a campaign ad naturalization ceremony for five new citizens. >> saleh abdul samad has been looking forward to this day since he arrived from ghana in 2015. saleh speaks five languages. >> stephen: ( as trump ) and let's not forget once sully landed that plane on the hudson. minute i saw that, i thought, that guy's in. federal employees pushing politic
in that case, bag 'em and tag 'em."e again, we are watching a basic function of our government that has always been apolitical die in front of our eyes. we are one news cycle away from the c.d.c. warning that mail-in ballots give you chlamydia. and this is nothing new for trump, we've watched him violate every norm of the presidency imaginable: blackmailing foreign governments to get dirt on his political opponents; witness intimidation; crippling the post office; and illegally using the...