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.1.5% a weak dollar environment is good for em, strong is bad for em.irus has changed a lot of things. whichthings about growth is almost something of a black swan. the calculus has changed a little bit. as a rule of thumb. a lot of that is about -- that is a strong dollar and that is when em hopes to struggle. joe: i'm curious what some of the lessons learned are. in particular, we saw various emerging markets engage in fiscal stimulus. we saw various emerging markets, central banks engaged in what we might call quantitative easing or buying of debt. does this tell us that emerging markets have more fiscal or monetary flexibility or capacity than perhaps had been appreciated and does that tell us something about the future? emerging markets do. at the extremes, i don't think anyone would have expected, say, argentina, to carry out anything vaguely resembling qe. they have increased the budget deficit by about 5% of gdp. places like south africa and brazil, which you would not have thought of as paragons of stability, have increased their budget deficit
.1.5% a weak dollar environment is good for em, strong is bad for em.irus has changed a lot of things. whichthings about growth is almost something of a black swan. the calculus has changed a little bit. as a rule of thumb. a lot of that is about -- that is a strong dollar and that is when em hopes to struggle. joe: i'm curious what some of the lessons learned are. in particular, we saw various emerging markets engage in fiscal stimulus. we saw various emerging markets, central banks engaged in...
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at this stage, em asia has been outperforming, but there should be rotation towards other em the 21.ntogoing to promote central eastern europe because this is my area of expertise. think that currencies from the region will prove attractive to foreign investors looking for growth em.es in countries like poland and hungary should regain growth momentum much quicker then developed economies. tom: thank you so much. greatly appreciate it, typically on something i have ignored too much, eastern europe. i think one of the example of these linkages, there's a brutal dynamics andro and eastern europe. it is completely different in america, how many of those nations, tangible asset transactions like housing are linked into you are dead ebix -- into urodynamics. jonathan: you remember -- into euro dynamics. jonathan: you remember when many of those countries bought into swiss francs. that was a problem for them. i am not sure how maybe will made the same mistake again, but certainly it has been a real problem. tom: i want to take a minute or two for you to translate for our primetime american au
at this stage, em asia has been outperforming, but there should be rotation towards other em the 21.ntogoing to promote central eastern europe because this is my area of expertise. think that currencies from the region will prove attractive to foreign investors looking for growth em.es in countries like poland and hungary should regain growth momentum much quicker then developed economies. tom: thank you so much. greatly appreciate it, typically on something i have ignored too much, eastern...
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it helps anything that has to do with ems-6. i'll hold that until i get the presentation because then we're going to talk about what we're going to be doing and i also remarked and looked at page 11 when they have the ems-6 target population and the amount of incidents that occurred and the recording of that. also on page 13, the conservatorship still remains a challenge. i'm just letting you know that in terms of us, the commissioners, we're looking at that. in terms of successes chief, just as a point of clarification, i see emergency department case management, page 13, encourages e.m.s. to prioritize our clients. our clients are medically complex or coherent s.u.d. what does s.u.d. mean? >> good morning commissioner nakajo. i also need a glossary. i will refer it to yeh or chief pang. >> so it's referring to substance use disorder i believe. apolo apologies. i will work with the team in making sure we have a glossary because there are definitely a lot of acronyms and an alphabet soup that can be confusing to everyone. so it
it helps anything that has to do with ems-6. i'll hold that until i get the presentation because then we're going to talk about what we're going to be doing and i also remarked and looked at page 11 when they have the ems-6 target population and the amount of incidents that occurred and the recording of that. also on page 13, the conservatorship still remains a challenge. i'm just letting you know that in terms of us, the commissioners, we're looking at that. in terms of successes chief, just...
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host 2: what do you like in em?ore prone to looking at the opportunities in asia given that is where we have seen a better handling of the virus? brian: this is where we are a little split. if you do breakup em, there is china and almost everyone else as far as how things have gone. china seems to have a lot of momentum behind the market but higher valuations -- it is probably justified based on how aggressively they handled the vaccine and get industrial production and retail sales on a more positive trajectory relative to everyone else. we still think there is still good value in em asia. we are still positive on china but we are adding more towards india where the virus has not been quite as well contained. look across em south america, central america, europe, middle east and africa, that is where we could see bigger valuation discounts. that is always one of the challenges with em. mix ofeally an eclectic economies and polities -- and policies. that is why our exposure is more on the active side trying to navig
host 2: what do you like in em?ore prone to looking at the opportunities in asia given that is where we have seen a better handling of the virus? brian: this is where we are a little split. if you do breakup em, there is china and almost everyone else as far as how things have gone. china seems to have a lot of momentum behind the market but higher valuations -- it is probably justified based on how aggressively they handled the vaccine and get industrial production and retail sales on a more...
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iebermando you rember if y told em thatthe vees habroken? bro: i don't reca specifally, buit was tt ne orleanss floodi. waers: no.it. knoed over em planton their rch la night,uh? mis is somupset wi you. couple months o, we haa ran storm,ust a ornary rainstm in soueast louiana. it waone of the days tt we thoht, "heyjust a ltle rain but low ad behol the ci flooded.he draine sy was not upo par. tucker: lovedurricaneas kidsi rememb when e calm came, weould plaout in t water. was jusanother y ff from hool, right,ut now it's terrifng. i's terriing. lters: ts is not hoax. ths is rea climatehange is rel, so hodo we li with it? i ink in ts sectn of wn, 're srting to underand thatater and climate changgoes hd in hand. johnsn: new leans ithe st 5 to 7 years s really taken on great aptation climateesiliee and cimate chae. elevaon is onof the jor adaations tt you sotimes se is thathe housesre raisehigher. ts is theenter fothe suainable gagementnd develoent. wehave rai gaens herewe help communies how tbuild ra garden we alsoave a orard. youee over re, we
iebermando you rember if y told em thatthe vees habroken? bro: i don't reca specifally, buit was tt ne orleanss floodi. waers: no.it. knoed over em planton their rch la night,uh? mis is somupset wi you. couple months o, we haa ran storm,ust a ornary rainstm in soueast louiana. it waone of the days tt we thoht, "heyjust a ltle rain but low ad behol the ci flooded.he draine sy was not upo par. tucker: lovedurricaneas kidsi rememb when e calm came, weould plaout in t water. was jusanother y...
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it helps anything that has to do with ems-6. i'll hold that until i get the presentation because then we're going to talk about what we're going to be doing and i also remarked and looked at page 11 when they have the ems-6 target population and the amount of incidents that occurred and the recording of that. also on page 13, the conservatorship still remains a challenge. i'm just letting you know that in terms of us, the commissioners, we're looking at that. in terms of successes chief, just as a point of clarification, i see emergency department case management, page 13, encourages e.m.s. to prioritize our clients. our clients are medically complex or coherent s.u.d. what does s.u.d. mean? >> good morning commissioner nakajo. i also need a glossary. i will refer it to yeh or chief pang. >> so it's referring to substance use disorder i believe. apolo apologies. i will work with the team in making sure we have a glossary because there are definitely a lot of acronyms and an alphabet soup that can be confusing to everyone. so it
it helps anything that has to do with ems-6. i'll hold that until i get the presentation because then we're going to talk about what we're going to be doing and i also remarked and looked at page 11 when they have the ems-6 target population and the amount of incidents that occurred and the recording of that. also on page 13, the conservatorship still remains a challenge. i'm just letting you know that in terms of us, the commissioners, we're looking at that. in terms of successes chief, just...
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smoke 'em out and get 'em running. join those guys. >> just get hustled right quick, lose 20 bucks quick and go home with my tail between my legs? >> stephen: yesterday actually was the 35th anniversary of your debut album "radio," and here you are 35 years ago, this is you in 1985. >> yeah. >> stephen: really, just change that out for a bucket hat and you look the same to me. >> (laughing) the same human being. >> stephen: what would you want to say to this guy about the 35 years coming ahead? any advice? >> all stock tips. no, i'm kidding. you know, just stick to it. just keep believing in yourself. you have people out there with kids. they're watching. keep believing in the beauty of your dreams, keep believing you can take it to another level and keep learning. don't just be curious, but search. eth one thing to be curious, but curiosity can be passive, but searching is active. you know what i'm saying? so curiosity can lead to wonder or searching. so my thing is you've got to search, you know, for what it is that
smoke 'em out and get 'em running. join those guys. >> just get hustled right quick, lose 20 bucks quick and go home with my tail between my legs? >> stephen: yesterday actually was the 35th anniversary of your debut album "radio," and here you are 35 years ago, this is you in 1985. >> yeah. >> stephen: really, just change that out for a bucket hat and you look the same to me. >> (laughing) the same human being. >> stephen: what would you want to...
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at the end of the day, em is going to work.t be in a situation where there is capital light from emerging markets. i think the currency market is the best barometer of that. .urrency is weakening in em that has been the story over the last couple of years. we think that is changing now. we think that part of the world is attracting capital. the emerging market etf is now about 40% china, so a bet on em is really a bet on china here. i think if you look at this broader to develop data as well, our biggest call in that region has been japan. japan is the 30 year no one is talking about. this is one of the best charts we can find anywhere, and i think comparatively it gets very little attention. own japan. it hasn't worked for three decades. it is starting to work now. jonathan: let's get a little bit knee-deep in about -- it in that in a moment. that's what we can do on a program like this. em isggest weight in alibaba. if you want to own japan, what do you want to own? what do you mean? christopher: i think when you look in japa
at the end of the day, em is going to work.t be in a situation where there is capital light from emerging markets. i think the currency market is the best barometer of that. .urrency is weakening in em that has been the story over the last couple of years. we think that is changing now. we think that part of the world is attracting capital. the emerging market etf is now about 40% china, so a bet on em is really a bet on china here. i think if you look at this broader to develop data as well,...
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lberman: you rember if y told em thatthe leees had oken? browni don't recall specifally, buit was tt w orlea is floong. lters: n sit. knoed over em planton heir poch lastnight, hh? ss is se upset th you. couple months o, we haa ran storm,ust a ornary rainstm in soueast louisia. it waone of the days tt we thoht, "heyjust a ltle rain but low ad behol the ci flooded.he draine syst was not upo par. cker: lovedurricaneas kids. i rememb when thcalm ca, we wou play ouin the ater. itas just other da off froschool, right,ut now it's terrifng. it's terrfying. lters: ts is not hoax. ths is rea climatehange is rea so how we liveith it? i ink in ts sectn of town, 're srting underand thatater and lima change goes hd in nd. johon: neorleans n the st 5 t7 years s really taken on great aptation climateesiliencand clate chae. elevaon is onof the maor adaptions thayou sotimes se is thathe housesre raisehigher. thiis the cter for e sustnable engement a developmt. we ve rain gards here. help mmuniti how to ild rain gardens.e also he a orard. youee over re, we h
lberman: you rember if y told em thatthe leees had oken? browni don't recall specifally, buit was tt w orlea is floong. lters: n sit. knoed over em planton heir poch lastnight, hh? ss is se upset th you. couple months o, we haa ran storm,ust a ornary rainstm in soueast louisia. it waone of the days tt we thoht, "heyjust a ltle rain but low ad behol the ci flooded.he draine syst was not upo par. cker: lovedurricaneas kids. i rememb when thcalm ca, we wou play ouin the ater. itas just other...
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al 31 em con traba el empate y a sufrir la juve.gresÓ cristiano. y la juve es tercero en la serie a. un juegazo entre al rica y los tigres de nuevo leÓn. santiago cÁceres metÍa el ba long al Área y el seleccionado mexicano lo conseguÍa al primer palo para el 1 a 0 del amÉrica. gio filtraba y en el despeje diego reyes. y el Árbitro marcaba gol. luego al revisarla el Árbitro decÍa siempre no. no hay una toma que el balÓn entra o no entra y el var no debe usarse para eso. henrry se levanta sobre el balÓn si el Árbitro la marcÓ. encontraba a emanuel aguilera las cosas 2 a 0 para el amÉrica y a los 88 guido pizarro sacaba este tiro y el frances ponÍa las cosas 2 a 1. al 94 rubÉn gonzÁlez metÍa este balÓn para cordoba y la joya del amÉrica marcador final de 3 a 1 para las Águilas. >>> con este resultado las Águilas son segundos de la general y queda una jornada para decidir los 12 lugares la liguilla. continuamos con mÁs. extrañamos esos momentos especiales... con nuestra familia, la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos q
al 31 em con traba el empate y a sufrir la juve.gresÓ cristiano. y la juve es tercero en la serie a. un juegazo entre al rica y los tigres de nuevo leÓn. santiago cÁceres metÍa el ba long al Área y el seleccionado mexicano lo conseguÍa al primer palo para el 1 a 0 del amÉrica. gio filtraba y en el despeje diego reyes. y el Árbitro marcaba gol. luego al revisarla el Árbitro decÍa siempre no. no hay una toma que el balÓn entra o no entra y el var no debe usarse para eso. henrry se...
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anthen wi avity, ey desce into a tter, anthen gather em. [abbarpeaking ench] [rhem speing fren] [abb speakinfrench] [indistit convesation] [houssn sousane speing nativlanguage [abbaspeakingrench] [tzroutepeaking nate langua] ousane eaking naive langge] [rhempeaking ench] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation. Ññ?ñ?ñ?Ñ?Ñ?ñvñ i spend a lot of time in montreal. it really is, together with copenhagen and barcelona, one of my favourite places on the planet, a home away from home. but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity crisis, more of an identimélange. this city faces real urban challenges. the people here will tell you that they have the worst potholes on the plan
anthen wi avity, ey desce into a tter, anthen gather em. [abbarpeaking ench] [rhem speing fren] [abb speakinfrench] [indistit convesation] [houssn sousane speing nativlanguage [abbaspeakingrench] [tzroutepeaking nate langua] ousane eaking naive langge] [rhempeaking ench] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation. Ññ?ñ?ñ?Ñ?Ñ?ñvñ i spend a lot of time in montreal. it really is, together with copenhagen...
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ride em cowboy is excitement in any language. ride em cowboy. yes, ride em, cowboy. easy now.et majesty of the canadian rockies, here is a wonderland of nature, unsurpassed anywhere in the world. the legendary mounties are the symbol of law and order in this vast domain. and its the paradise all sportsmen dream about. ♪ the aroma of the fresh catch sizzling in the skillet. the campfire cookery of the old and real wild west. man alive, this is the life. this indeed is the life. whether it's canoes on lake louise, or sailing on the great lakes, a world of adventure is ours for the asking. and within easy reach of our great cities. chicago. st. louis. where the wide missouri joins the mississippi. down the mississippi in this version of the legendary riverboat. wherever we go, home is undoubtedly best of all. the family circle with a few friends invited over for a backyard barbecue holds a charm for us like few others in the world. hospitality is a tradition with us too. hospitality and the good things of life. stemming out for the home of the first family in the land. we the peo
ride em cowboy is excitement in any language. ride em cowboy. yes, ride em, cowboy. easy now.et majesty of the canadian rockies, here is a wonderland of nature, unsurpassed anywhere in the world. the legendary mounties are the symbol of law and order in this vast domain. and its the paradise all sportsmen dream about. ♪ the aroma of the fresh catch sizzling in the skillet. the campfire cookery of the old and real wild west. man alive, this is the life. this indeed is the life. whether it's...
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they've been waiting and, in this case, he's been waiting for this and bring 'em out. look at that beautiful, beautiful bird. oh, so lucky. that is a lucky bird. [inaudible conversations] [background sounds] [laughter] >> corn, i hereby grant you with a full pardon. thank you, corn.
they've been waiting and, in this case, he's been waiting for this and bring 'em out. look at that beautiful, beautiful bird. oh, so lucky. that is a lucky bird. [inaudible conversations] [background sounds] [laughter] >> corn, i hereby grant you with a full pardon. thank you, corn.
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the problem you have with em is it is sort of like the table that wags the dog. what happens in the u.s. and some of these larger economies is really going to dictate what happens in em. isaac the jury is still out there. i think personally, would be ,ocusing on regions like asia singapore, hong kong, very strong nations with strong balance sheets, as opposed to some of the more difficult to understand em countries in south america or even eastern europe. alix: nick, you are sticking with us. hang tight. as we had to break, you're looking at a live shot of allegheny county warehouse in pennsylvania, where ballots are being counted. this is bloomberg. ♪ chair powell: the outlook for the economy is extraordinarily uncertain and will depend on efforts to keep the virus and check. the u.s.g new cases in and abroad is particularly concerning. guy: fed chair jerome powell on the outlook for the of the economy. joining us to discuss what we heard from the fed and today's payroll number, bloomberg's mike mckee. solid number today. michael: solid number come about the 638
the problem you have with em is it is sort of like the table that wags the dog. what happens in the u.s. and some of these larger economies is really going to dictate what happens in em. isaac the jury is still out there. i think personally, would be ,ocusing on regions like asia singapore, hong kong, very strong nations with strong balance sheets, as opposed to some of the more difficult to understand em countries in south america or even eastern europe. alix: nick, you are sticking with us....
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tom: timothy ash with bluebay asset management on em.nk this is a story for 2020, really interesting to see the thought pieces into 2021 on this new relationship of an theica to em, particularly pacific rim, with what we have seen with adxy surging stronger. with our first word news in new york city, ritika gupta. --h could cope bedstand of the surge in coronavirus cases but will not have enough to slow the spread. shut out joe biden's advisors. vice president mike pence says the media have been crying wolf about the disease. the job picture in the u.s. has gotten worse as the number of coronavirus cases rises according to the census bureau, the number of employed americans fell by about 4.5 million mid-october to mid-november. amongst the jobless, 4.2 million said they were sick with coronavirus or caring for someone with symptoms. new york city's prospective recovery from the coronavirus faced a double way me. the subway system could be crippled by budget cuts unless washington comes to the rescue. public schools are ending in class in
tom: timothy ash with bluebay asset management on em.nk this is a story for 2020, really interesting to see the thought pieces into 2021 on this new relationship of an theica to em, particularly pacific rim, with what we have seen with adxy surging stronger. with our first word news in new york city, ritika gupta. --h could cope bedstand of the surge in coronavirus cases but will not have enough to slow the spread. shut out joe biden's advisors. vice president mike pence says the media have...
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certainly, it does seem there has been a big push back into em.have begun to see that really last month, a big move back into em last month. people again taking a look at moving back into higher risk assets. that perhaps is in tune with that rotation trade in stock markets on monday as well. unless we saw a risk appetite really taking a dive for the worse, i think that's a move that is perhaps going to be comfortably here for the time being. now, the vaccine hope gives a big push to that risk on trade. i think that the market movers certainly more positive now. 1.21.uro goes 1.17 to do these pacific rim nations, do they get upset about strong currency or do they just take it as it comes? jane: i think they would probably rather have weaker currencies. we are in an environment where inflation is really quite low, very low in many respects. in that environment, i think we can take it as a given that generally speaking, central-bank favor a weaker currency to get inflation back on track. aside from that, there is this a big push of trying to perhaps
certainly, it does seem there has been a big push back into em.have begun to see that really last month, a big move back into em last month. people again taking a look at moving back into higher risk assets. that perhaps is in tune with that rotation trade in stock markets on monday as well. unless we saw a risk appetite really taking a dive for the worse, i think that's a move that is perhaps going to be comfortably here for the time being. now, the vaccine hope gives a big push to that risk...
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all, tell 'em all, tell 'em all, yeah) got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now weto make the world go 'round got to make the world now let me see the people (every single man, every which way) got to make the world go 'round (can't nobody get away) got to make the world now (it's a game we got to play, you see, ah) we the people, we got to do it now got to make the world go 'round >> to this day when i hear that song i see you standin' there all night long discount shades, store bought tan flip flops and cut-off jeans somewhere between that setting sun i'm on fire and born to run you looked at me and i was done and we're, we're just getting started i was singin' to you, you were singin' to me i was so alive, never been more free fired up my daddy's lighter and we sang, oh stayed there 'til they forced us out and took the long way to your house i can still hear the sound of you sayin' don't go when i think about you, i think about seventeen i think about my old jeep i think about the stars in the sky funny how a melody sounds like a memory like the soundtrack to a j
all, tell 'em all, tell 'em all, yeah) got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now weto make the world go 'round got to make the world now let me see the people (every single man, every which way) got to make the world go 'round (can't nobody get away) got to make the world now (it's a game we got to play, you see, ah) we the people, we got to do it now got to make the world go 'round >> to this day when i hear that song i see you standin' there all night long discount...
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all, tell 'em all, tell 'em all, yeah) got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now weworld go 'round got to make the world now let me see the people (every single man, every which way) got to make the world go 'round (can't nobody get away) got to make the world now (it's a game we got to play, you see, ah) we the people, we got to do it now [applause] ♪ to this day when i hear that song i see you standin' there all night long discount shades, store bought tan fired up my daddy's lighter and we sang, oh stayed there 'til they forced us out and took the long way to your house i can still hear the sound of you sayin' don't go when i think about you, i think about seventeen i think about my old jeep i think about the stars in the sky funny how a melody sounds like a memory like the soundtrack to a july saturday night, springsteen ♪ i bumped into you by happenstance you probably wouldn't even know who i am but if i whispered your name i bet there'd still be a spark back when i was gasoline and this old tattoo had brand new ink and we didn't care what your mom would think a
all, tell 'em all, tell 'em all, yeah) got to make the world go 'round got to make the world now weworld go 'round got to make the world now let me see the people (every single man, every which way) got to make the world go 'round (can't nobody get away) got to make the world now (it's a game we got to play, you see, ah) we the people, we got to do it now [applause] ♪ to this day when i hear that song i see you standin' there all night long discount shades, store bought tan fired up my...
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tom: another thing is trend growth of em. i have been taken by adxy. across the pacific rim, they're usually optimistic about em finally getting its act together. it is a fact, they are doing much better. jonathan: em looking good, and china at the epicenter appeared coming up, julie norman on the situation in washington, d.c. from london and new york this morning, good morning. for our audience worldwide, heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ritika: president-elect joe biden calls president trump plus refusal to accept the results of the election and embarrassment. the president will not allow his administration to cooperate in the transition of power, and biden is not getting the intelligence briefings that president-elects normally would receive. biden says the president's actions will not help his legacy. and president trump is quickly remaking the budget on leadership in the wake of the election. a day after he fired mark esper by tweet, two senior pentagon officials stepped down, and so did esper's for
tom: another thing is trend growth of em. i have been taken by adxy. across the pacific rim, they're usually optimistic about em finally getting its act together. it is a fact, they are doing much better. jonathan: em looking good, and china at the epicenter appeared coming up, julie norman on the situation in washington, d.c. from london and new york this morning, good morning. for our audience worldwide, heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv, this is "bloomberg...
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y hablo em de este cambio. tiene un reloj manual.vientos a nuestra zor costera la marea alta estarÁ vigente hasta el dÍa de maÑana se va extender hasta el prÓximo lunes. precauciÓn ba Ñiss a, podrÍa ascender a 9 pies de altura. de hecho, hablÁbamos mucho de lo que podrÍamos ver en cuestiÓn de estas precipitaciÓn. ten m meses sin ver lluvias significativas. tengo esto para em para e zar el prÓximo viernes a partir de la medianoche. veremos posiblemente la gran cÉlula llegar al norte...
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people steal 'em out of mailboxes. people print 'em and then they sign 'em and they give 'em in. i think it's going to be the greatest fraud, ever. i think it's going to be a rigged election. you're sending out hundreds of millions of universal mail-in ballots. hundreds of millions. where are they going? who are they being sent to? this election will be the most rigged election in history. it will be fixed. it'll be rigged. >> i'll tell you who's meddling in our elections. the democrats are meddling, by wanting and insisting on sending mail-in ballots with this corruption all over the place. >> the only way we're going to lose this election is if the election is rigged. >> it'll end up being a rigged election, or they will never come out with an outcome. we don't want to be cheated and be stupid. and say, oh, let's transit. we'll -- we'll go and we'll do a transition. >> so, what's the downside, as that senior republican asked "the washington post," of indulging the president, a little while longer? well, for starters, the pandemic's raging around us, worse than it's ever been in
people steal 'em out of mailboxes. people print 'em and then they sign 'em and they give 'em in. i think it's going to be the greatest fraud, ever. i think it's going to be a rigged election. you're sending out hundreds of millions of universal mail-in ballots. hundreds of millions. where are they going? who are they being sent to? this election will be the most rigged election in history. it will be fixed. it'll be rigged. >> i'll tell you who's meddling in our elections. the democrats...
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Nov 3, 2020
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guy: which em currencies lose out if joe biden wins? ruble, i've seen price action in the turkish lira. zach: given the cyclical position of the u.s. economy, fisal stimulus with the fed pin down at zero is likely to be helpful for growth expectations in general. if we see a blue wave and we raised the prospect of a significant spending package next year, we will probably see all em currencies appreciate, at least to some degree versus the dollar. there will be underperformance and out performers, but we would not expect major laggards. changed foreign policy with respect to the china policy. otherwise we should expect a broad response consistent with the move and equities and oil prices we are seeing already. alix: what happens to the euro? zach: the euro is the toughest one. we think it probably does move in the broader dollar. while we are bearish on the dollar and it is possible the euro creeps up on vaccine and election outcomes, we do think it will underperform other markets because of the rise in coronavirus infections on communa
guy: which em currencies lose out if joe biden wins? ruble, i've seen price action in the turkish lira. zach: given the cyclical position of the u.s. economy, fisal stimulus with the fed pin down at zero is likely to be helpful for growth expectations in general. if we see a blue wave and we raised the prospect of a significant spending package next year, we will probably see all em currencies appreciate, at least to some degree versus the dollar. there will be underperformance and out...
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use 'em before you lose 'em, backed by our 100-day guarantee!! visionworks. see the difference.ught puffs plus lotion, blows. and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause ch
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Nov 3, 2020
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what does that bode for em equity investment? david: i think em is a case of the has an have-nots right now. almost 80% of the benchmark is in north asia. taiwan, south korea, we know they are first in, first out. controlled the virus very well. huge tech sectors are playing better around the virus. that is where the bulk of the market cap is. we have no problem in taking significant exposure there. around the rest of the world, a very different picture. you have several economies that are being badly stung by either low commodity prices or the in placesessation like turkey. so this pleases look at they will remain weak for the time being. we need to see significant action from the central bank, restoring policy rates. we probably need to see signs of .apitulation clearly, some players have been checking out. remember, we are watching it very closely. let's be clear, and credit, and parts of latin america and turkey, where we think the underlying issues are very we have been actively engaged in those sides for sure. moment.less s
what does that bode for em equity investment? david: i think em is a case of the has an have-nots right now. almost 80% of the benchmark is in north asia. taiwan, south korea, we know they are first in, first out. controlled the virus very well. huge tech sectors are playing better around the virus. that is where the bulk of the market cap is. we have no problem in taking significant exposure there. around the rest of the world, a very different picture. you have several economies that are...
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they say one of the if yes but at em gather how in the yellow sea on me cause i know my good shag, a knob on the elevator. me you know what the bush is going. i study them a bush. yeah. your dad, you know, leader thought i lead rationalization. you know, the thought of it all get, get bashed down. they will burn, you know, but that wasn't bush. i thought there goes the a.g.m. of the well as i may have had, but i want it. i mean me by and not get it. when i was young, most of the day you know me if i'm the eyes rolling, she is the man says he measures the measures now that this will move my vehicle money, half a mile. i don't see a gate give, i want to know in nobody anathema they don't talk to class. they be the ones that do not believe as their little missy, they either get into cars that go by, you know, i don't know, shut down. that wouldn't mean there's a funny ass, cannot be in any of you know, when i get it, will it get in and then it all equally, each of us 3, an ego that i would have gone in on the part of the actual other half the other actors yeah, you make it you and i wan
they say one of the if yes but at em gather how in the yellow sea on me cause i know my good shag, a knob on the elevator. me you know what the bush is going. i study them a bush. yeah. your dad, you know, leader thought i lead rationalization. you know, the thought of it all get, get bashed down. they will burn, you know, but that wasn't bush. i thought there goes the a.g.m. of the well as i may have had, but i want it. i mean me by and not get it. when i was young, most of the day you know me...
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and we direct em, if they're sick or sometimes they just want empathy. they just want soone to listen to what they're going through. of course, now with t increase in the virus, we need to put more nurses on it, and we are. but from that, we've been able to collect data and we sre it with the health department. and we have a plan t you figure out what direction we have to go with this virus. we are taking a lot of calls from childr. i had a call here the other day, the child saidi have a fever, my mother said take some tylenol. i have to to work. most of our parents, i would say allf our parents are esntial wkers. so the children are home, and they're trying to do remote learning, and some of them are sick. so we called this child's mother, a and wewere able to get her tested and she was positive. and that's how we're trying to help the people in our community. >> mary, let me ask you a question. mary, you talked about the hospital administrators not stepping up. can you tell me a little more about that from your perspective? >> you know, first i will sa
and we direct em, if they're sick or sometimes they just want empathy. they just want soone to listen to what they're going through. of course, now with t increase in the virus, we need to put more nurses on it, and we are. but from that, we've been able to collect data and we sre it with the health department. and we have a plan t you figure out what direction we have to go with this virus. we are taking a lot of calls from childr. i had a call here the other day, the child saidi have a fever,...
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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....
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colleagues in music are now, you know, ruben ramos, experiencing it so the only thing we can do is we wish 'em well and, like thousands of people that offered their well wishes and offered their prayers to me, which, you know, i'm totally indebted for their kindness, kind words. but it was quite an experience and i hope that people will follow the guidelines because right now it's happening and surging at a worse pace than as ever so it's just something that we cannot kid around, about, or with so [speaking in foreign language] take care of yourself so that you can take care of others. damian: that's well put, joe. we're glad to see that you're okay. always wear your mask, carry your mask wherever you go and is that important. glad to see that you're well. let's talk about your book. it is called "no llore, fregon." there's another word in there but we'll say, "no llore, fregon," here. and there it is. this is kind of like your memoir. it's an american story, little joe of little joe y la familia. long time in coming, joe. talk about your thoughts. it's getting great reviews. your thoughts on
colleagues in music are now, you know, ruben ramos, experiencing it so the only thing we can do is we wish 'em well and, like thousands of people that offered their well wishes and offered their prayers to me, which, you know, i'm totally indebted for their kindness, kind words. but it was quite an experience and i hope that people will follow the guidelines because right now it's happening and surging at a worse pace than as ever so it's just something that we cannot kid around, about, or with...
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Nov 17, 2020
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this is a new stressor on the front line ems system.avid: one of the issues last spring was personal protective equipment. how are you set for that? do you think we have enough? organization was very concerned about this early on, and as i think we have all learned over time, it is not just appropriate ppe. it is ppe that has been produced appropriately. we have seen a challenge with masks and different types of ppe that may not meet the standards, and we made a decision that we would essentially move way ahead in anticipating we will need this ppe. it is a constant discussion it is a constant effort on the part of the frontline to make sure we are way ahead, not knowing where the end of this particular surge will be. we know there is an end. we know there will be a time. we do not know when that will be. david: it is clear we will have a rough patch between here and then. let's talk about the then. we have two promising reports of vaccine candidates, and more apparently may be on the way. at the same time, there will be issues about di
this is a new stressor on the front line ems system.avid: one of the issues last spring was personal protective equipment. how are you set for that? do you think we have enough? organization was very concerned about this early on, and as i think we have all learned over time, it is not just appropriate ppe. it is ppe that has been produced appropriately. we have seen a challenge with masks and different types of ppe that may not meet the standards, and we made a decision that we would...
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well, i don't like 'em. i don't want to -- i don't want to wear 'em. i'm donald trump's best friend. i absolutely stand with guns and for life, for no new taxes, nfo balanced budgets. but more than anything, i want us to get more control, more control, over this terrible virus that's just eating us alive. i want us to absolutely wear a mask. >> i said virginia. check that. west virginia. it is a shame that the president presented america with a -- a false choice. it's -- it was either the virus or the economy. that's a false choice. false -- that's his whole mo, though. he's just leaving in an alternative universe. tweeting. watching tv. playing golf. >> the idea the president is still playing golf, and not doing anything about it is -- is beyond my comprehension. at least think he'd want to go off on a positive note. >> hmm. and that brings me to the president's republican enablers. you know who you are. you know it. but, what are you doing? what are they doing, while americans are dying and the president is stalling the transition of joe biden's admi
well, i don't like 'em. i don't want to -- i don't want to wear 'em. i'm donald trump's best friend. i absolutely stand with guns and for life, for no new taxes, nfo balanced budgets. but more than anything, i want us to get more control, more control, over this terrible virus that's just eating us alive. i want us to absolutely wear a mask. >> i said virginia. check that. west virginia. it is a shame that the president presented america with a -- a false choice. it's -- it was either the...
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they were -- we call 'em spike.ve gone back and traced the spikes and seen where they were cast, primarily in four counties. we've looked at how long it took to cast those votes, and we've looked at the equipment at all those locations by serial number, and the fact of the matter is we can't see any physical way possible for some of those votes to have been in those kind of numbers because they just don't have the kind of equipment that could produce it it. lou: and that equipment that you're referring to, the national focus is right now on dominion. are you talking principally about the dominion machines and software that are employed in 28 states including many of those battleground states? >> that is correct. this is dominion. now, the dominion, it varies greatly from state to state in how it's used and where it's used and equipment used and other software. so it's not a uniform deal that you're looking at. so when you're investigating dominion, you've got to be prepared to look at about four basic configurations
they were -- we call 'em spike.ve gone back and traced the spikes and seen where they were cast, primarily in four counties. we've looked at how long it took to cast those votes, and we've looked at the equipment at all those locations by serial number, and the fact of the matter is we can't see any physical way possible for some of those votes to have been in those kind of numbers because they just don't have the kind of equipment that could produce it it. lou: and that equipment that you're...
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me hi love my tummy kind of see em use it. yeah bone are hard for handgun bang for. the eyes you read movies the. middle for an hour. or so just not on. me and. and then there are the netherlands in. our that me accordingly visit mundell back while i was a model the oh i thought i'm bad that i love accuracy of bach that was no mas of mine it was on my exam half an hour if. this woman is in the same position as cook she can't get a job because she has to look after her grandchildren while her...
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which leaves fire departments and ems agencies left to the open market to go seek out and find what ppe is available. obviously, there's a cost to that, as well. we're sort of at a disadvantage from a fire department's perspective when we operate at this way. health care systems, they get their ppe by the semi load. fire departments are getting ppe through cases or maybe a skid or something. so ppe is, you know, first and foremost a concern. as we progress through this pandemic, you know, and we're seeing numbers surge, we're going through more and more ppe. you know, part of the issue here too is that our work space is really defined by the emergency. we can't predict where we're going to be working. this virus, we often times don't know who is positive and who is not. so we treat every call by protecting ourselves and our patients. whether that's mrs. smith who fell down but can't get family access and has nobody else to call at the middle of the night. we have to wear that personal protective equipment for mrs. smith and our members. and when you talk about places that we work, you k
which leaves fire departments and ems agencies left to the open market to go seek out and find what ppe is available. obviously, there's a cost to that, as well. we're sort of at a disadvantage from a fire department's perspective when we operate at this way. health care systems, they get their ppe by the semi load. fire departments are getting ppe through cases or maybe a skid or something. so ppe is, you know, first and foremost a concern. as we progress through this pandemic, you know, and...
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which leaves fire departments and ems agencies left to the open market to go seek out and find what ppe is available. obviously, there's a cost to that, as well. we're sort of at a disadvantage from a fire department's perspective when we operate at this way. health care systems, they get their ppe by the semi load. fire departments are getting ppe through cases or maybe a skid or something. so ppe is, you know, first and foremost a concern. as we progress through this pandemic, you know, and we're seeing numbers surge, we're going through more and more ppe. you know, part of the issue here too is that our work space is really defined by the emergency. we can't predict where we're going to be working. this virus, we often times don't know who is positive and who is not. so we treat every call by protecting ourselves and our patients. whether that's mrs. smith who fell down but can't get family access and has nobody else to call at the middle of the night. we have to wear that personal protective equipment for mrs. smith and our members. and when you talk about places that we work, you k
which leaves fire departments and ems agencies left to the open market to go seek out and find what ppe is available. obviously, there's a cost to that, as well. we're sort of at a disadvantage from a fire department's perspective when we operate at this way. health care systems, they get their ppe by the semi load. fire departments are getting ppe through cases or maybe a skid or something. so ppe is, you know, first and foremost a concern. as we progress through this pandemic, you know, and...
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since then em's hero and mine hooked her up with some letter writing swag. >> taylor alison swift waxi don't know how i'm supposed to come across as professional right now, but it's not going to happen. this is so cool. and even cooler? em's story is now a published picture book. >> i thought, okay, they're turning my story into a book. it doesn't mean that it's going to have my name in the title and i'm going to be the author and it's going to have my family as the characters. >> reporter: but that's exactly what happened. "sincerely, emerson" by emerson weber tells the true story of how something as small as a letter can make a big difference. >> we really didn't want the story to be about me. it's still about the little acts of kindness that people that do stuff for us in the postal service and how they make the world go around, so we really wanted to have that message come across. >> reporter: loud and clear. thanks to emerson's words and illustrations from jaclyn sinquett, who had never met the weber family before drawing them for the book. jaclyn illustrating emerson and her mai
since then em's hero and mine hooked her up with some letter writing swag. >> taylor alison swift waxi don't know how i'm supposed to come across as professional right now, but it's not going to happen. this is so cool. and even cooler? em's story is now a published picture book. >> i thought, okay, they're turning my story into a book. it doesn't mean that it's going to have my name in the title and i'm going to be the author and it's going to have my family as the characters....
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em not to?e, see each other again, listen to each other again. >> and the road ahead will not be easy, but america is ready, and so are joe and i. >> thanks for watching our special election coverage. you see the president-elect and the vice president-elect there. you can always find me on social media, instagram, facebook or twitter, @arimelber. join me tomorrow night 6:00 p.m. eastern for "the beat" with ari melber. we have a big show planned tomorrow night. keep it right here on msnbc for more live coverage next. >>> hello, everyone. i'm ali velshi. thank you for joining us on this historic weekend for our country. for a second day americans have celebrated joe biden's victory over donald trump, which became official on saturday after the state of pennsylvania was called for biden. this is a look at black lives matter plaza near the white house. it's one of many sites from coast to coast where americans are ecstatic over donald trump's defeat. and while the excitement is real and understandab
em not to?e, see each other again, listen to each other again. >> and the road ahead will not be easy, but america is ready, and so are joe and i. >> thanks for watching our special election coverage. you see the president-elect and the vice president-elect there. you can always find me on social media, instagram, facebook or twitter, @arimelber. join me tomorrow night 6:00 p.m. eastern for "the beat" with ari melber. we have a big show planned tomorrow night. keep it...