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we are going to end the show the way we always end the show with a rapidfire around.et to ask three quick questions and you answer as quickly as possible. i'm going to start start with an easy one. is the federal reserve is on course to a fourth rate hike to close out the year? just a simple yes or no. diana: yes. scott: yes. colin: yes. jonathan: unanimous. here is one for you. 2018, buy or hold through the end of the year. 10-year bunds or btp's? diana: btp's. scott: btp's. colin: i will take the bunds. jonathan: just quickly, does junk outperform investment grade through year end in the u.s., yes or no? diana: yes, but bb's. scott: i think investment-grade outperforms. colin: high-yield outperforms. jonathan: there you go, a bit of disagreement. we make a market at the end. to catch up with you all. thank you very much to diana amoa, scott thiel and colin robertson. that does it for us from london. we will be here from new york next time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: $100 oil. analysts warn of an oil price spike. total says it could happen. how to play triple digit
we are going to end the show the way we always end the show with a rapidfire around.et to ask three quick questions and you answer as quickly as possible. i'm going to start start with an easy one. is the federal reserve is on course to a fourth rate hike to close out the year? just a simple yes or no. diana: yes. scott: yes. colin: yes. jonathan: unanimous. here is one for you. 2018, buy or hold through the end of the year. 10-year bunds or btp's? diana: btp's. scott: btp's. colin: i will take...
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there have been huge appetites by the front end.would you put duration back on and going further out on the treasury curve? scott: from a long-term for the -- long-term fundamental perspective, it is very consistent with a flat in flattening yield curve. that would suggest the yield curve should flatten on balance. in the near term, if we look at the amount, the fully priced in front of the market, the amount of tightening priced in already, it is hard to price in more than three or four rate hikes in a 12 month period. we are already there. think the longer term trend for a flatter yield curve is entrained. the shorter maturities offer a better value. jonathan: walk me through the why. scott: the five-year almost touched 3% this week. let's say you read 1.5% for very diversified corporate spreads where you add 3.5% from emerging markets. all of a sudden you are talking a yield of 4% or 5%. if you carry that high and you have this idea that if the fed was to become more reflective, -- pace oface at monetary tightening, you potential
there have been huge appetites by the front end.would you put duration back on and going further out on the treasury curve? scott: from a long-term for the -- long-term fundamental perspective, it is very consistent with a flat in flattening yield curve. that would suggest the yield curve should flatten on balance. in the near term, if we look at the amount, the fully priced in front of the market, the amount of tightening priced in already, it is hard to price in more than three or four rate...
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jonathan: we make a market the end. very much to diana amoa, scott thiel and colin robertson. that does it for us from london. we will be here from new york . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: this is first word news. senate republicans do not yet have enough votes to confirm brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. that is according to south thune.s johnson -- john he says republican still have a little work to do to get enough support. the committee is set to vote at this hour to send kavanaugh's nomination to the full senate. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein has agreed to speak privately with house lawmakers. it is not clear when the meeting will take place. republican leaders said they asked him for a meeting and threatened to subpoena him if he refused to answer questions. rosenstein will meet next week with president trump following reports he discussed secretly recording the president. former british foreign secretary boris johnson says he thinks theresa may's movement for brexit will be to political and economic d
jonathan: we make a market the end. very much to diana amoa, scott thiel and colin robertson. that does it for us from london. we will be here from new york . this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: this is first word news. senate republicans do not yet have enough votes to confirm brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. that is according to south thune.s johnson -- john he says republican still have a little work to do to get enough support. the committee is set to vote at this hour to send kavanaugh's...
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in the end it was cooke who went off first.d this weird base near the end of the day because the eighth and ninth wicket were taken. by eighth and ninth wicket were taken. by that stage we assumed england we re by that stage we assumed england were going to win, but would james anderson have time to get his record before the end of the innings. in the end he did. clean bowl, a classic bit of anderson. i can't remember a test match which has done ending is quite like this one. just put that in context of what he has achieved. the first thing you have to reflect on when you are talking about a pace bowler. james anderson is not a fast bowler, butjust going through that delivery, that sprinting in time after time, the enormous strain it puts on your body. anderson is lucky in that he got over his back problems early on in his career. crucially he has relied on his skills as a bowler rather than his out and out pace. he needs conditions to be in his favour. mcgrath grew up in different conditions. he used his height and got his wic
in the end it was cooke who went off first.d this weird base near the end of the day because the eighth and ninth wicket were taken. by eighth and ninth wicket were taken. by that stage we assumed england we re by that stage we assumed england were going to win, but would james anderson have time to get his record before the end of the innings. in the end he did. clean bowl, a classic bit of anderson. i can't remember a test match which has done ending is quite like this one. just put that in...
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and i can answer questions. >> at the very end. >> at the very end. okay. pearl. >> good morning, chairman, board. my name is daniel odom. i'm the senior price president of production at pearl media, and i'd like to give an update on the digital media. i'm sure as you walk-through the center, you see screening coming on daily. all of the media players are on-site and are awaiting install or commissioning by our subcontractor partners, and the media player reconfiguring and partner integration is ongoing. what this means is as the system comes on-line, we are reconfiguring that system and we are integrating it into the other systems. this bullet point transit content, operating and optimizing on average, 68% complete. i want to talk about that a little bit. transit content is actually operating closer to 90 or 95% complete. if you walk the bus deck and the bus plaza levels today, you will see on the bus plaza, four out of the five screens are operating, so transit content is operating and optimizing very well. that number of 68% complete, that is the number
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most of those ad ventures ended up bad because they would end up hospitalized. when i was about six i guess, my mother took me to japan, and that was a very interesting trip where we went over with a boyfriend of hers, and he was working there. i remember the open sewers and gigantic frogs that lived in the sewers and things like that. mostly i remember the smells very intensely, but i loved japan. it was wonderful. toward the end. my mother had a breakdown, and that was the cycle. we would go somewhere, stay for a certain amount of months, a year, period of time, and she would inevitably have a breakdown. we always came back to san francisco which i guess came me some sense of continuity and that was what kept me sort of stable. my mother hated to fly, so she would always make us take ships places, so on this particular occasion when i was, i think, 12, we were on this ship getting ready to go through the panama canal, and she had a breakdown on the ship. so she was put in the brig, and i was left to wander the ship until we got to fluorfluora few days later, w
most of those ad ventures ended up bad because they would end up hospitalized. when i was about six i guess, my mother took me to japan, and that was a very interesting trip where we went over with a boyfriend of hers, and he was working there. i remember the open sewers and gigantic frogs that lived in the sewers and things like that. mostly i remember the smells very intensely, but i loved japan. it was wonderful. toward the end. my mother had a breakdown, and that was the cycle. we would go...
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to short ends?ill we get a yield curve inversion sooner than later? priya: inversion, we are a little bit away from. i think the curve will continue to flatten. the biggest risk around the flatten, the fed will continue to hike rates. the market has priced for some of it. i think the fed could hike faster than what is priced in. that can move the front end higher. the long in stays anchored because of global rates. that is the reason for the continued flattening. inversion is a different story. i think for inversion, you need the fed to go above neutral. if the fed is taking the fund rate above 3%, they need an inverted curve. lisa: we have a steady range that the treasury has traded in over the past quarter. the next move, up higher or lower? priya: i think higher, just given we are near the low end of the range. we have been looking for the 3% all year as being a ceiling on the 10 year. lisa: a little bit higher, but not much. everyone is sticking with me. priya misra, michael collins, and iain st
to short ends?ill we get a yield curve inversion sooner than later? priya: inversion, we are a little bit away from. i think the curve will continue to flatten. the biggest risk around the flatten, the fed will continue to hike rates. the market has priced for some of it. i think the fed could hike faster than what is priced in. that can move the front end higher. the long in stays anchored because of global rates. that is the reason for the continued flattening. inversion is a different story....
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happens with the end of reconstruction. formal reconstruction. where, union military forces occupy the south and kept the reconstruction governments in place. that is rolled back in 1877. as part of the disputed election of 1876. between rutherford hayes. that election gets thrown to congress to decide and what happens is the house and the senate are controlled by different political parties and can't come to an agreement as to the house deciding it. so they create a special electoral commission composed of five senators, five representatives and five supreme court justices. in the results that come back, there were three southern states that had disputed returns. so, what shows up his two different groups. one for tilden, one for hayes. the commission comes back and finds in favor of hayes, awarding him those votes. but as part of the political negotiation that is struck, to make him president, the southern states, democrats managed to push republicans to end reconstruction formally. that happened in 1877. once that happen
happens with the end of reconstruction. formal reconstruction. where, union military forces occupy the south and kept the reconstruction governments in place. that is rolled back in 1877. as part of the disputed election of 1876. between rutherford hayes. that election gets thrown to congress to decide and what happens is the house and the senate are controlled by different political parties and can't come to an agreement as to the house deciding it. so they create a special electoral...
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if it ends up being a giant waste. when your property rights are secured on the other end of the island you into these resources. you realize that they're there can increase in value over time you will selectively cut them over the years. rather than just clearcutting them. that's what economists think of when they see the track record of poverty rates in the incentive they give to people to put their resources into their highest value in the long-term thinking is what property rights give you rather than the short term. as will the christian value. >> that's a really good question. i think most people would say that it's very important because it allows you to lead a flourishing life one that was intended by god but on the other hand we should definitely listen to what the pope says and not worship that. you cannot serve both god and man up. i know some that would think that all it really that really matters is the wealth. we don't really had that point of view. we realize that it is a means rather than an end. and li
if it ends up being a giant waste. when your property rights are secured on the other end of the island you into these resources. you realize that they're there can increase in value over time you will selectively cut them over the years. rather than just clearcutting them. that's what economists think of when they see the track record of poverty rates in the incentive they give to people to put their resources into their highest value in the long-term thinking is what property rights give you...
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the beginning of the end came here, too.might have known him in his old age. instead, i read his name on the local war memorial. he died in that last september push into the mountains, one of 12,000 british men who never made it home from this unremembered front. allan little, bbc news, northern greece. that's all from us. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello, you're watching bbc news, i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up on sportsday: the formidable foursomes in france. europe lead the usa after the opening day of the ryder cup. the wolfpack are closing in on a place in the superleague after bringing down the rhinos. and pogba is back in the team after a difficult few days with manchester united, but the manager has put him in his place. manchester united is bigger than anyone. and i have to defend that. hello and welcome to sportsday. we start with golf this evening. europe have a 5—3 lead after a stirring comeback on the opening day of the ryder cup. the usa, holders and pre—
the beginning of the end came here, too.might have known him in his old age. instead, i read his name on the local war memorial. he died in that last september push into the mountains, one of 12,000 british men who never made it home from this unremembered front. allan little, bbc news, northern greece. that's all from us. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello, you're watching bbc news, i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up on sportsday: the...
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further changes towards the end of the week as the jet stream gets more changes towards the end of the exact position, it could be further west which will bring more general rain across the uk. either way, an u nsettled across the uk. either way, an unsettled end to the weak. rain at times best sums up the forecast on thursday, especially in the northern half of the country, but nowhere is immune from the wet weather. breezy and cool and some of the rain could turn heavy and thundery. temperatures from 13 in eastern scotla nd temperatures from 13 in eastern scotland to 18 degrees in london. i suspect it will be unsettled on friday and into the weekend with rain or showers in the forecast. that‘s your weather. i‘m babita sharma with bbc news. our top story — there‘s been condemnation from western countries and the un after two reuters journalists from mya namar were jailed for seven years for violating a state secrecy law. wa lone and kyaw soe 0o said they were framed by the military for reporting on the massacre of rohingya people. two malaysian women convicted of attempting to have se
further changes towards the end of the week as the jet stream gets more changes towards the end of the exact position, it could be further west which will bring more general rain across the uk. either way, an u nsettled across the uk. either way, an unsettled end to the weak. rain at times best sums up the forecast on thursday, especially in the northern half of the country, but nowhere is immune from the wet weather. breezy and cool and some of the rain could turn heavy and thundery....
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he ends up attacking the end of the union line at places like peach orchard, devils den, little round top, places that you have heard of that will be written into american history. he comes this close, really. a couple breaks here or there, like a football game, he might have had more success. but the union army is fighting hard, harder than the confederates estimated they would. and basically, the union army holds on. on the third day, robert e. lee withes fourth down and one two seconds on the clock, and he decides to punch it up the gut. we all know how that worked out. that is known as pickett's charge. but it has captured the american imagination. -- when i talk about the overall subject of gettysburg versus vicksburg, obviously vicksburg does not have a pickett's charge. and if you like the romance of war, how much grander does it get? i can't tell you how many times as a boy in mississippi, how many times in my parents' pasture that i walked across the terrain with my little toy musket and rebel flag that the ole miss cheerleaders gave me and i was reenacting pickett's charge.
he ends up attacking the end of the union line at places like peach orchard, devils den, little round top, places that you have heard of that will be written into american history. he comes this close, really. a couple breaks here or there, like a football game, he might have had more success. but the union army is fighting hard, harder than the confederates estimated they would. and basically, the union army holds on. on the third day, robert e. lee withes fourth down and one two seconds on...
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jonathan: we are going to end of the show the way we always end the show. rapidfire around.ck questions and you have to answer as quickly as possible. i'm going to start with an easy one, whether the federal reserve is on course for a fourth rate hike. yes or no? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. jonathan: unanimous. there's one. 10 year burns or 10-year btp? >> btp. >> btp. -- i willthe bones take the boones. jonathan: -- >> yes, but double b's. >> outperform. >> high-yield outperforms. jonathan: a bit of disagreement. thank you very much. that does it for us from london. we will be here from new york next time. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: $100 oil. analysts warn of an oil price spike. total says it could happen. how to play triple digit crude. the golden merger. mark bristow is leading the new company. how other gold makers will compete. how one oil company is trying to change the energy mix in a world where wind and solar gain market shares. we speak to eldar such a. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, welcome to bloomberg "commodities edge," 30 minutes focused on the companies, physical assets
jonathan: we are going to end of the show the way we always end the show. rapidfire around.ck questions and you have to answer as quickly as possible. i'm going to start with an easy one, whether the federal reserve is on course for a fourth rate hike. yes or no? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. jonathan: unanimous. there's one. 10 year burns or 10-year btp? >> btp. >> btp. -- i willthe bones take the boones. jonathan: -- >> yes, but double b's. >> outperform....
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it's about the integrity of the institution, end quote. ultimately, members and ladies and gentlemen, i really thinknk that's the point. we're here to decide whether to evaluatetl this nominee to the most is to just court in our country. it's about the integrity of that institution, and the integrity of thisun institution. the entire country is watching how we handle these allegations. i hope the majority changes their tactics, opens their mind, and seriously reflects on why we're here. we are here for one reason, to determine whether judge kavanaugh should be elevated to one of the most powerful positions in our country. this is not a trial of dr. ford. it's a job interview for judge kavanaugh. is brett kavanaugh who we want on the most i prestigious courtn our country? is he the best we can do quite thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, chairman grassley and ranking member feinstein, members of the committee. my name is christine blasey ford. i am a professor of psychology at palo alto university and a research psychologist at the stanf
it's about the integrity of the institution, end quote. ultimately, members and ladies and gentlemen, i really thinknk that's the point. we're here to decide whether to evaluatetl this nominee to the most is to just court in our country. it's about the integrity of that institution, and the integrity of thisun institution. the entire country is watching how we handle these allegations. i hope the majority changes their tactics, opens their mind, and seriously reflects on why we're here. we are...
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a word of protectionist if we are obliged to produce only for the internal consumption that is the end of the european economic model this is why trade is becoming the big gap between european union and us subtropics also threatening to pull america out of the w t l if eriksson doesn't go there merican way what would that mean for here a plan for a condition i think for w. two it would be a mortal threat to. buy the same time i don't see possible to have a trade that multilateral level without an organization a multilateral organizations we can have only bilateral agreements between countries we need to have and then to new international multilateral organizations w two a was this organization it's worked in some period of our history even reason . history so i think trump attacked. multilateralism and europe at the same time and i think it's a double of talk that is for us the big signal we have to react we were always allied of us and we are still alive of the us trump is another thing from these really is that for us so let's talk in more details in terms of what your pain reaction
a word of protectionist if we are obliged to produce only for the internal consumption that is the end of the european economic model this is why trade is becoming the big gap between european union and us subtropics also threatening to pull america out of the w t l if eriksson doesn't go there merican way what would that mean for here a plan for a condition i think for w. two it would be a mortal threat to. buy the same time i don't see possible to have a trade that multilateral level without...
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back end anchored.is encouraging that european growth is starting to bottom out and we are starting to see the pickup on growth. we expect europe to be above trend, allowing the ecb to move in the next year or so. similar to japan, that is quite encouraging. when you start to see other developed banks adjusting their thecy rates or exiting easing of monetary policy, then you get their pricing in global term premiums. >> i want to point out, the curve has a track record of predicting recessions. it is very clear. but if you go back and look at the track record, when it inverted every other time, term premiums were sharply positive. it flattened and overwhelmed the positive term premiums. flashing red signal, recession. now we have negative term premia. by anyone's estimation. as a result, it is hard to say that the new york fed president should look at the nominal curve and say i have to stop. , i think that might be going little too far. jonathan: if you were looking for a 12 to 18 month indicator on an
back end anchored.is encouraging that european growth is starting to bottom out and we are starting to see the pickup on growth. we expect europe to be above trend, allowing the ecb to move in the next year or so. similar to japan, that is quite encouraging. when you start to see other developed banks adjusting their thecy rates or exiting easing of monetary policy, then you get their pricing in global term premiums. >> i want to point out, the curve has a track record of predicting...
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and the end of the cold war. form charles was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change.
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of madrid ending a longer journey.id ending a longer journey. one that started in the hills of greater manchester and a cycling club in his hometown of bury. he found his way onto a bike after running injury. it seemed clear in the peaks that yates could reach the top. deas two young lads waiting absolutely nothing turned up for a club ride with their dad. you we re for a club ride with their dad. you were wondering at the time how they would keep up with us adults. but things soon changed and it was the other way around and we tried to keep up with them. very humble, very respectful, but a will of steel. come and hayter simon yates has done it, he is the world champion! as well as a climber, yates has proven himself as a racer. yates has seen how cruel the grand tours have been. for two weeks in may he ruled the roads of italy but it slipped away in the final days. he ended up more than half an hour behind the winner. heartbreak that made today's procession even sweeter. since 2014, simon and adam have raced with aust
of madrid ending a longer journey.id ending a longer journey. one that started in the hills of greater manchester and a cycling club in his hometown of bury. he found his way onto a bike after running injury. it seemed clear in the peaks that yates could reach the top. deas two young lads waiting absolutely nothing turned up for a club ride with their dad. you we re for a club ride with their dad. you were wondering at the time how they would keep up with us adults. but things soon changed and...
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quarter of 2019 they may end. that means that you won't get that much upward pressure on yields so this is why yields may go up further, but as soon as the market realizes the fed may be done with balance sheet runoff, then we get a stabilization. >> so what level do you see that happening? >> tough to say. easily we could go up to 3.25, 3.50 but these would be levels where we find treasuries attractive again. >> as the fed sheds its balance sheet, as the ecb ends asset purchases what does this tightening mean for labor markets and the real world >> i think we're in an environment where we are late cycle. it's not end cycle yet if you use a tennis analogy, you could say we started the fifth set, but in whim whim thereimbln tie set, so it can go on for some time. so we see the global economy growing but slowing going into next year. that means labor markets could tighten more, inflation is picking up from low levels that's typical for the late cycle. growth slowing, inflation rising, that means we will get closer t
quarter of 2019 they may end. that means that you won't get that much upward pressure on yields so this is why yields may go up further, but as soon as the market realizes the fed may be done with balance sheet runoff, then we get a stabilization. >> so what level do you see that happening? >> tough to say. easily we could go up to 3.25, 3.50 but these would be levels where we find treasuries attractive again. >> as the fed sheds its balance sheet, as the ecb ends asset...
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i ask at the end of the boko we should feel about this.the analogy i use is that the court is on a leash, or even a bungee cord. the king moved so far away from public opinion that we snap it back. that is the limit of judicial independence. be a happy story for judicial independence, but my students will tell you i live for a happy story, and the end with one. it is true the supreme court may be ultimately accountable to faric opinion about what is more important in what the supreme court does every day is that it decides these cases and mobilizes the rest of us. if you think of my list of issues, death penalty, abortion and gay rights, the most important supreme court decisions usually do is they cause a backlash, mobilization, where people who don't like it start to fight against it in and it is that makes us sit back and think, what do i think the constitution should mean? if we don't own the constitution, it is not clear who does, so it is that process i think is the most important thing the supreme court does. there you go. [applause
i ask at the end of the boko we should feel about this.the analogy i use is that the court is on a leash, or even a bungee cord. the king moved so far away from public opinion that we snap it back. that is the limit of judicial independence. be a happy story for judicial independence, but my students will tell you i live for a happy story, and the end with one. it is true the supreme court may be ultimately accountable to faric opinion about what is more important in what the supreme court does...
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is an end inevitable. part of a mission to bring about peace and stability and. we should make sure that the civilians are not harmed in this process. we are fighting for peace not. war for war is a mistake from our point of view. because asians have this kind of approach our final. goal with city or in the region is peace but in order to have sustainable peace. we have to fight terror decisively. each time any. plans to fight terrorism should incorporate the root causes of terrorism other was a some going to affect. their cause is the. detractors those who create those who have taken part in intervention and interference including united states design astray and other supporters of terrorism. they cannot just come out with i q's asians are making noises. in order to. change their position from the accused. to the victim. does on the street game has been based on. on discrimination religious and ethnic discrimination racial discrimination based on intervention. patient it's cannot claim to be fighting terrorism. you know the demand of all of the people of syria i
is an end inevitable. part of a mission to bring about peace and stability and. we should make sure that the civilians are not harmed in this process. we are fighting for peace not. war for war is a mistake from our point of view. because asians have this kind of approach our final. goal with city or in the region is peace but in order to have sustainable peace. we have to fight terror decisively. each time any. plans to fight terrorism should incorporate the root causes of terrorism other was...
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plus, 24edonth financing on all ends sunday.leep number proven quality sleep that everything sticks to stefon diggs's hands?ieve it. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. cool, huh? yeah. he plays football, huh? yeah. believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back to e volkswagen svw postgame report. here now are al michaels and cris collinsworth. >> al: lambeau field always exciting. chicago and green bay, normally exciting and especially exciting this year. khalil mack is going to play. >> cris: khalil mack is going to play. aaron rodgers is going to play. there are new looks all over the green bay packers, including in the secondary. t fense, defense, everything is different there riw. it will be a new look. we saw the offense really struggle tonight. i don't know if we will get the same thing in there. i think matt nagy will do good things with that offense >> al: aaron rodgers missed most of the second half of the season l
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of the final the phenol of the end of the end game and what we're having here in south park where i am at the moment is the beginning of this and game where you can tell that the pressure is really increasing and i mean give me a break sit weren't heavyweight enough you've got the austrian chancellor sebastian cordes tonight talking about migration when he arrived at the summit so what do you what are the chances that european union members will be able to see eye to eye on migration. what your it's a busted cord say was you know the same thing he said for months now he's so kissing on the part where he's trying to prevent migraines of reaching the european union that's why you saw going about controlling the outer borders having partnerships with northern african countries to establish disembarkation centers that's the term they use now for that you don't hear about that second part you know what happens with refugees people who are fleeing political hardship or political prosecution in other countries that make it to the european union will they be redistributed among the countrie
of the final the phenol of the end of the end game and what we're having here in south park where i am at the moment is the beginning of this and game where you can tell that the pressure is really increasing and i mean give me a break sit weren't heavyweight enough you've got the austrian chancellor sebastian cordes tonight talking about migration when he arrived at the summit so what do you what are the chances that european union members will be able to see eye to eye on migration. what your...
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we are forecasting the six-time until the end of 2019.akee short-term county continue to see divergence. if the framework works out, convergence/divergence won't go in, all of this will the tank if the fed tightened six times and the ecb doesn't do anything because the dollar re-strengthen to a level that would be of suitable for the global economy. at the end of the day, the conversation about divergence has to come down to economics under metals. the markets are diverging because economic fundamentals are diverging and until they start converging, there is not going to be respite. doeseal question for me is this convergence that we are looking forward to, does it come about and more importantly, if that convergence comes through what? with u.s. growth slowing down of the rest of the world growth meeting up. i think that's a very important question. jonathan: where do you answer that question? mr. memani: i think the likelihood that emerging markets and to some extent european growth is on the back of emerging market growth, the likeliho
we are forecasting the six-time until the end of 2019.akee short-term county continue to see divergence. if the framework works out, convergence/divergence won't go in, all of this will the tank if the fed tightened six times and the ecb doesn't do anything because the dollar re-strengthen to a level that would be of suitable for the global economy. at the end of the day, the conversation about divergence has to come down to economics under metals. the markets are diverging because economic...
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qe is anticipated to end sometime by the end of this year, and what that really leaves them with is veryccommodative policy. in contrast, you have the u.s. raising rates four times over the next year, which makes it very hard to time monitoring policy if the u.s. tries a slowdown for the later half of the next year. this divergence could stay on a little longer than we anticipated. gershon: i agree with that. i think it is clear the ecb will be on a slow path. we are forecasting six times until the end of 2019. in the short term, i think you might continue to see divergence. krishna: if the framework works out, convergence/divergence won't matter, all of this will go in the tank if the fed tightens six times and the ecb doesn't do anything, because the dollar would strengthen to a level that would be unsustainable for the global economy. at the end of the day, the conversation about divergence/convergence has come down to economic fundamentals. the markets are diverging because economic fundamentals are diverging, and until they start converging, there is not going to be respite. the rea
qe is anticipated to end sometime by the end of this year, and what that really leaves them with is veryccommodative policy. in contrast, you have the u.s. raising rates four times over the next year, which makes it very hard to time monitoring policy if the u.s. tries a slowdown for the later half of the next year. this divergence could stay on a little longer than we anticipated. gershon: i agree with that. i think it is clear the ecb will be on a slow path. we are forecasting six times until...
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to you might give some concession with the end the standing with don meeting i think to get this sent to. the border with this either of course. but it's highly likely we might see some attacks or some of launching some of. which i mention when you see the naval the russian naval build up in the mediterranean coupled with statements from the russian missile for another saying that russia is determined to wipe. is this is a genuine. indication of russia's going to go to war in libya is just trying to put more pressure on her to. well the station is not that simple in the first place of course russia is committed to its consistent policy of the mitten terrorists in the in the first place but also we need to remember that in recent months russia declared a new priority in syria which is the return of the refugees document there in aid and reconstruction so if we hypothesize and assume that russia and damascus upper bearing a large scale offensive on it lip that will definitely produce another huge refugee flow which goes contrary to moscow's interest and also to talk these interests so t
to you might give some concession with the end the standing with don meeting i think to get this sent to. the border with this either of course. but it's highly likely we might see some attacks or some of launching some of. which i mention when you see the naval the russian naval build up in the mediterranean coupled with statements from the russian missile for another saying that russia is determined to wipe. is this is a genuine. indication of russia's going to go to war in libya is just...
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at the end, 3.7 million meals.u see, the problem was big, but what we did, we doubled and we doubled again, and then we doubled again. big problems, sometimes you have to make th into a smaller solution, and in the process we were able to do so much. laura: what was the greatest challenge that you faced, though, as you kept increasing your operation and feeding more peoplebi josÉ: thest challenge was that we never said no tony phone call, twitter,k. faceb anybody that will come to us for food, we would say yes. etsometimes we wouldll of a sudden 10,000 more requests for food.th imaginchallenge of havingea to always be to respond to those needs. 10ura: you cooked for people in haiti after the arthquake. you have just been i.north caroli why is it so important for you to cook for people after a natural disaster? josÉ: i don't know what is going on with my life, but i always see that somehow, food is an afterthought in an emergency. and chefs, we work very well in chaos. restaurants are chaos. our kitchens are chaos.
at the end, 3.7 million meals.u see, the problem was big, but what we did, we doubled and we doubled again, and then we doubled again. big problems, sometimes you have to make th into a smaller solution, and in the process we were able to do so much. laura: what was the greatest challenge that you faced, though, as you kept increasing your operation and feeding more peoplebi josÉ: thest challenge was that we never said no tony phone call, twitter,k. faceb anybody that will come to us for food,...
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their suffering and you end that. you didn't do the good thing but you know you are you are living in those that you are and them sad that the suffering you kind of help them you don't want to left them to the cruel enemy who is coming. for me that's that's one of the explanation there was heavy fighting around here as that time as well the ace and who couldn't be on edge we don't have any any soldier or group or unit who was under the command of christian army in court. that's it that's it. the title encased me for something quite. unknown like i have any. room. for. x. and has for data a question with our skin a litmus. vs . a committee. of our something. at the title and in daytime and i want to. say. it does beat them. on a bigger bill of his biggest a screen of course of course because i was told from my hotel in command not to take in the boreas part i mean we just have to. take mr truly could pitch the time being i was great but at the fourth of august there was no mendez any longer there was no mandate for bei
their suffering and you end that. you didn't do the good thing but you know you are you are living in those that you are and them sad that the suffering you kind of help them you don't want to left them to the cruel enemy who is coming. for me that's that's one of the explanation there was heavy fighting around here as that time as well the ace and who couldn't be on edge we don't have any any soldier or group or unit who was under the command of christian army in court. that's it that's it....
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of the conflict spectrum, it the far low end and the far high end. in fact, general goldstein and i have this conversation often. the air force has a strategic master plan. strategic vector number three we're a ffull spectrum focused the high-end. and i said, chief what you need for your component. a full spectrum on the low and high end. what i mean by that, the counter fight is on the lowish end of the conflict spectrum and it's discussed even left of bang, there is good worthy work to be done. it happens inside our command and it happens with some high technology and happens obviously with low technology as well. our combat aviation advisors and others are deeply involved in partnership capacity building. you've heard that discussed already as well. so, there is a low end of the c conflict spectrum that afsoc has been focused on like a laser the last decades. i would say, yes, there's strategic values for spectrum on the high end as well. i'm not talking about stealth c-130's and stealth 22's, but talking about a mentality that knows we can think
of the conflict spectrum, it the far low end and the far high end. in fact, general goldstein and i have this conversation often. the air force has a strategic master plan. strategic vector number three we're a ffull spectrum focused the high-end. and i said, chief what you need for your component. a full spectrum on the low and high end. what i mean by that, the counter fight is on the lowish end of the conflict spectrum and it's discussed even left of bang, there is good worthy work to be...
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it has ten% at the end of the second year, 20% at the end of the fourth year 25% at the end of the 60 year. using that hydrology, it gets the dead pool in the middle of the last year before it starts to recover. so that survival. and it is a modelled condition. it is a scenario we would use. will it ever get that bad? we do not know for sure. with climate change, i i'm betting it will. it may get worse than that. so one of the things that we are already doing, is planning for alternative supplies now. we are not sitting around waiting to find out what will happen. we are looking at different alternative supplies. certainly the beginning of the sequence or even before dick we have been doing that. with the expectation that somewhere at the ends, somewhere in those last couple of years,, we must have those alternatives. if we do not have those alternative supplies and that line keeps going down, i will be on the street looking for a job. i definitely don't want that. [laughter] >> that is correct. [laughter] >> the other thing that is true about that, if you don't have alternative suppl
it has ten% at the end of the second year, 20% at the end of the fourth year 25% at the end of the 60 year. using that hydrology, it gets the dead pool in the middle of the last year before it starts to recover. so that survival. and it is a modelled condition. it is a scenario we would use. will it ever get that bad? we do not know for sure. with climate change, i i'm betting it will. it may get worse than that. so one of the things that we are already doing, is planning for alternative...
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because it means an end to free movement, an end tojurisdiction of the court, an end to sending vastney every year, and all the other things like coming out of the fisheries policy, the agricultural policy and so forth. but at the same time, we're able to protect jobs and livelihoods. but first theresa may's cabinet, and then her party, have been split by the chequers plan. it's complicated, it's long, but at its heart a simple aim — to make sure that the new borders that will spring up between brexit britain and the eu don't destroy thousands of manufacturing jobs and don't undermine peace in northern ireland. it was a compromise with the eu. for many, a compromise too far. we had blinked first, and i think chequers was a sign we'd blinked first. blinked how? because we conceded that we would stay under eu rules, not just today, not just today's rules, but changes to rules in the future. to avoid new post—brexit border checks, theresa may proposed a common rule book with the eu. sticking to the same regulations and standards for trading goods and food. many round the table thought t
because it means an end to free movement, an end tojurisdiction of the court, an end to sending vastney every year, and all the other things like coming out of the fisheries policy, the agricultural policy and so forth. but at the same time, we're able to protect jobs and livelihoods. but first theresa may's cabinet, and then her party, have been split by the chequers plan. it's complicated, it's long, but at its heart a simple aim — to make sure that the new borders that will spring up...
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we are going to end the show the way we always end the show with a rapidfire around.et to ask three questions and you answer as quickly as possible. i will start with an easy one. is the federal reserve is on course to close of the year? diana: yes. scott: yes. colin: yes. jonathan: unanimous. here is one for you. hold through the end of the year. bunds or btp's? diana: btp's. scott: btp's. colin: i will take the bunds. dana: -- jonathan: just quickly, does junk outperform investment great in the u.s.? diana: yes, but bb's. scott: i think investment-grade outperforms. colin: high-yield outperforms. jonathan: we make a market the end. that you very much to diana amoa, scott thiel and colin robertson. that does it for us from london. we will be here from new york next time. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: $100 oil. analysts warn of an oil price spike. total says it could happen. the golden merger. mark bristow is leading the new company. how other gold players compete. how one oil company is trying to change the energy mix in a world where wind and solar gain market share. w
we are going to end the show the way we always end the show with a rapidfire around.et to ask three questions and you answer as quickly as possible. i will start with an easy one. is the federal reserve is on course to close of the year? diana: yes. scott: yes. colin: yes. jonathan: unanimous. here is one for you. hold through the end of the year. bunds or btp's? diana: btp's. scott: btp's. colin: i will take the bunds. dana: -- jonathan: just quickly, does junk outperform investment great in...
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bush and the end of the cold war ." brian: jeffrey engel, if you had to describe george herbert walker bush to somebody who had never met him, what would you say? dr. engel: he was a gentleman. a person who came up with traditional american values of being part of the elite. when we think about the term -- that really describes george bush. and person who was born well off, had the best education, the best training, and spent his entire life trying to work in public service to give more back. youreally was a gentleman do not see much in american politics. brian: where did start? dr. engel: with his mother. a person who constantly told him, your responsibility was to give back. she always stressed that the team was more important than the individual, which was very important. he was into athletics throughout his life. no matter how many times he would say, mom, here is how i did, she would say, but how did team do? i think that imbues a sense of the broader success being more important than the individual. inan: his dad
bush and the end of the cold war ." brian: jeffrey engel, if you had to describe george herbert walker bush to somebody who had never met him, what would you say? dr. engel: he was a gentleman. a person who came up with traditional american values of being part of the elite. when we think about the term -- that really describes george bush. and person who was born well off, had the best education, the best training, and spent his entire life trying to work in public service to give more...
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it just doesn't end better than this. both joe rood bothjoe rood and alistair cooke will resume their innings shortly and many would want to urge alistair cooke to reconsider his decision that he has made it clear that when this matches finished he is retired. kylie minogue took her fans by surprise last night by calling her old neighbours co—starjason donovan up on to the stage. they performed their 1988 hit, ‘especially for you' at the concert in london's hyde park. it's emerged that jason had cycled to the show and never expected to be singing with kylie. # now we're back together, together # i want to show you my heart is oh so true # and all the love i have is especially for you! time for a look at the weather, here's louise lear. it isa it is a week of windy weather across the country and that means the westerly wind blowing in a conveyor belt of cloud which at times will bring some rain. stretching right back into the atlantic. today already we had some sharp showers in scotla nd already we had some sharp showers i
it just doesn't end better than this. both joe rood bothjoe rood and alistair cooke will resume their innings shortly and many would want to urge alistair cooke to reconsider his decision that he has made it clear that when this matches finished he is retired. kylie minogue took her fans by surprise last night by calling her old neighbours co—starjason donovan up on to the stage. they performed their 1988 hit, ‘especially for you' at the concert in london's hyde park. it's emerged that...
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i think that's probably the upper end. in this environment carter bracketen work talked about the 18% upside. >> you can see cb dubs thanks for being scott, friday into the god bless. >> you looking out. >> 240 upside. i think there is a chance you can see it fall back to 185, 190 you have to ask do you hold it and not trade as owe says oh and pete says. or do you trade at this level. >> back when warren buffett said i'd love it down 10% from here down 10% is when it went parabolic in front of this even. when you think it's kind of messy, gaming what the units -- i think you are right about the watch. this has the potential to really accelerate the sales but again, other products is 7% of the total sales it's not really moving the needle expanding the ecosystem, doing all the things that make sense yes. we won't have clarity until we get to fiscal q 4 guidance and that's not for a while. >> we got phones ringing >> peopling anding on the ceiling. >> we got a commercial. >> friday night. >> and my collar is sticking up. >>
i think that's probably the upper end. in this environment carter bracketen work talked about the 18% upside. >> you can see cb dubs thanks for being scott, friday into the god bless. >> you looking out. >> 240 upside. i think there is a chance you can see it fall back to 185, 190 you have to ask do you hold it and not trade as owe says oh and pete says. or do you trade at this level. >> back when warren buffett said i'd love it down 10% from here down 10% is when it...
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normally you talk about the front end and say, the front end -- do you think that is why you should bethe dollar? what about this? >> this is what the market is focusing on. one little rate rise, the markets going nuts. i want, what is the full meal? you're a bit hungry and they show you just the starters. the fx market has not been full. the fx market want to see the trajectory of rate hikes. when you do just one, the market says, we are not going to be fooled. the first one, they went, sterling, sterling. sterling did not respond. . with the u.s. there is responsiveness on trajectory. we're looking at four more rate hikes. within eu, will they raise rates in the summer? are they going to normalize or give us one? the central bank of norway gives us one in october. i'm still hungry. i want more. we have seen this with pm as well. the passenger terminal rates -- the path of your terminal rates. not just are you going to do one. i get what you are saying, the fed is the only game in town when it comes to a hiking cycle. have convinced are you we are going to get that hiking cycle? the m
normally you talk about the front end and say, the front end -- do you think that is why you should bethe dollar? what about this? >> this is what the market is focusing on. one little rate rise, the markets going nuts. i want, what is the full meal? you're a bit hungry and they show you just the starters. the fx market has not been full. the fx market want to see the trajectory of rate hikes. when you do just one, the market says, we are not going to be fooled. the first one, they went,...
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the visionaries, and managers, versus people who could only see immediate return in the end, they ended up liquedate our company. they sold the magazine, they sold the online business to licoats. they made a lot of money, everybody involved made a lot of money but it was like they sold too early in the process. they sold in 1997 and 1998, rather 1998 and 1999 and that was the beginning of the dotcom boom. if they waited another year they could have quadrupled their money. in anyway case that would have been the wrong thing to do. we would have been major players in the new world. >> weired is stilled a major force in the technological world today, isn't? >> these guys who sold wired were so dum that they broke the company to two pieces. they sold the digital properties to lycos, they sold the traditional media property books and magazines to -- >> which was more valuable at the time? >> the magazine sold for $95 million. the digital properties, which were the ones that were loss-making, but clearly the future of media they went for $295 million, so their bet was basically, anyway withou
the visionaries, and managers, versus people who could only see immediate return in the end, they ended up liquedate our company. they sold the magazine, they sold the online business to licoats. they made a lot of money, everybody involved made a lot of money but it was like they sold too early in the process. they sold in 1997 and 1998, rather 1998 and 1999 and that was the beginning of the dotcom boom. if they waited another year they could have quadrupled their money. in anyway case that...
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we would like to end this confrontation and tragedy. and we would like to continue to work closely together for peace and prosperity and leading our people. i'd like to thank all the hard work of president truman and all the government people from south korea for their. visit to pyongyang and their successful meeting. and there has been lots of support and congratulations from koreans home in approach and i'd like to thank them for all their support thank you. there with koreans dear fellow south koreans and koreans abroad we opening a new korean peninsula. free of. south and north korea agreed to remove all the risks that might cause war. the military agreement is going to be implemented through constant. consultations. we technically still at war were and war has been deeply embedded over the past sixty five years many young lives were sacrificed and neighbors had this invisible wall behind them the korean peninsula should be permanently at peace so that we can enjoy normal life. over the past three years. because of the confrontation
we would like to end this confrontation and tragedy. and we would like to continue to work closely together for peace and prosperity and leading our people. i'd like to thank all the hard work of president truman and all the government people from south korea for their. visit to pyongyang and their successful meeting. and there has been lots of support and congratulations from koreans home in approach and i'd like to thank them for all their support thank you. there with koreans dear fellow...
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we realize that wealth is a means rather than an end. it's a means to human flourishing and living the kind of life life that we were presented to. >> back to pope francis and the caring society. observers have detected in pope francis a deep hostility . so a lot of people detect that. >> the pope has gone on record and as saying that. is it a noble profession and continuing to say that if it's directed to those ends up serving the poor and allowing the human flourish to protect the environment but also he especially pushes in creating jobs because that's what's going to allow the people in the deepest poverty to escape to that. so the pope kind of has i think a nuanced view is the right way to put it. about business, but it can be directed to good ends and there's plenty of times where it's not and what the authors of this book are saying is that what we need to do is set the rules of the game up that in fact it is directed to those noble ends that it can reach. >> is francis different then benedict or john paul ii? >> there's a good de
we realize that wealth is a means rather than an end. it's a means to human flourishing and living the kind of life life that we were presented to. >> back to pope francis and the caring society. observers have detected in pope francis a deep hostility . so a lot of people detect that. >> the pope has gone on record and as saying that. is it a noble profession and continuing to say that if it's directed to those ends up serving the poor and allowing the human flourish to protect the...