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esther duplo is only the 2nd woman to be awarded the nobel prize for economics and also the youngest at $46.00. it was incredibly humbling to tell you the truth i thought i didn't think it was possible to win the nobel. you know. and you have to. do a lot on her husband r.p.g. manager you have been studying the problems surrounding poverty for decades they're also the 1st married couple to be given me accolade. india's prime minister narendra modi congratulated the trio on twitter and the stream of well wishers i'm journalist were also quick to visit bandages mother in the indian city of kolkata 3 economists did most of their research and field testing in poor regions around the world china wants further talks to hammer out the details of a phase one trade deal agreed by the u.s. and chinese negotiators on friday that's according to bloomberg news beijing may send a delegation to finalize a written deal that could be signed by u.s. president trump and chinese president xi jinping as the asia pacific economic cooperation summit next month in chile all reports china once mr trump also
esther duplo is only the 2nd woman to be awarded the nobel prize for economics and also the youngest at $46.00. it was incredibly humbling to tell you the truth i thought i didn't think it was possible to win the nobel. you know. and you have to. do a lot on her husband r.p.g. manager you have been studying the problems surrounding poverty for decades they're also the 1st married couple to be given me accolade. india's prime minister narendra modi congratulated the trio on twitter and the...
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wanda durant and esther wojcicki is here, wanda is the mother of nba superstar kevin durant and estherre the ceos of youtube and also a genetic testing company. they will share the key to success to raising successful children. and i just lost an earring, it's a live tv. let's join the conversation in "cyber hall." let's say hello to our friends this morning. we have ken walker from south carolina, meg o'connell and st. augustine, florida, on wj ax. and also, the check at jones, cedar hill, texas. hi, "cyber hall" family. if you want to join, go to tamronhallshow.com. so last night i flew back and from the celebration of tyler perry. [cheers and applause] it was the grand opening of tyler perry's studio in atlanta this weekend and i was very fortunate to be invited. tyler's story as you know is remarkable. that's me, that sign say pta an. this man was homeless, living in his car and spoke this greatness into existence. this is the first african-american owned studio in the country. this stu is -- give >> tamron: he survived childhood you cannot imagine. warner bros., and all combined,
wanda durant and esther wojcicki is here, wanda is the mother of nba superstar kevin durant and estherre the ceos of youtube and also a genetic testing company. they will share the key to success to raising successful children. and i just lost an earring, it's a live tv. let's join the conversation in "cyber hall." let's say hello to our friends this morning. we have ken walker from south carolina, meg o'connell and st. augustine, florida, on wj ax. and also, the check at jones, cedar...
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esther george's position is no.ty clear the jobs report last friday did not really change anybody's view. i think we will wait to see for something that does. paul: well, how about the fed chair jay powell, is he going to be the policy tiebreaker? kathleen: on friday, everybody was geared up to come out with the jobs report and give us a sense of are you tilting towards the rate cut. it was only a six paragraph intro to an event. he's speaking tomorrow at the annual meeting of the national association of business economics in denver. it is the perfect place for jay powell to look at the economy, look where fed policy has been and give it a sense of where he things it is going. his recent mantra has been the economy is in a good place. but after the last meeting when the fed cut rates and he did his press conference, he said the fed will do what it needs to keep the expansion going. if he repeats that, he's at least open to another rate cut, certainly in october, maybe the end of the year. he has said also that resea
esther george's position is no.ty clear the jobs report last friday did not really change anybody's view. i think we will wait to see for something that does. paul: well, how about the fed chair jay powell, is he going to be the policy tiebreaker? kathleen: on friday, everybody was geared up to come out with the jobs report and give us a sense of are you tilting towards the rate cut. it was only a six paragraph intro to an event. he's speaking tomorrow at the annual meeting of the national...
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voces, que hubo romance, hubo romance yo estuve entrevistando a leonardo por supuesto a lucÍa mÉndez, estherr el fresco de la voz fue reducida decir todos deci den no en todo proces o de ella me ponÍa en todo proces o de ella me ponÍa Ía persona que insistÍa y logrÓ que eduardo estaba en un grave problema y que t enÍa que recuperarse >> a lo mejor ahÍ hechos como este >> me encanta que todos referencia lucÍa mÉndez, son una las pare jas mÁs emblematicas pasando a ser una realida d, >> regresamos al estudio, y compaÑeros estÁn en unos instantes regresarÁn como decÍa tÍa lucho lo que nos tiene que achuntar este c aballero, que por sup uesto dicen que el recalenta recalentado porque si han sido la pareja protagonista ojalÁ intensas del plan eta, me sorprendiÓ lo que dijo tu h hermano que estaba enamorado de la bella corredera te frase c cÉlebre saliÓ el corazon >> asÍ es que en poco momentos la gran lucÍa mÉn dez dice que fu fueron muy felices juega un papel mu y importante rÁpido dejado ellos saben muy bien muy bien porque de jo esta copa, y esta novela tan conocida y tan temÁtica compaÑeros v
voces, que hubo romance, hubo romance yo estuve entrevistando a leonardo por supuesto a lucÍa mÉndez, estherr el fresco de la voz fue reducida decir todos deci den no en todo proces o de ella me ponÍa en todo proces o de ella me ponÍa Ía persona que insistÍa y logrÓ que eduardo estaba en un grave problema y que t enÍa que recuperarse >> a lo mejor ahÍ hechos como este >> me encanta que todos referencia lucÍa mÉndez, son una las pare jas mÁs emblematicas pasando a ser una...
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cálidas en nuestra zona san francisco 68 grados vientos de 15 millas por hora, condiciones cálidas, esther , cambios de temperaturas en las últimas 24 horas en 20 grados napa 15 san francisco 12 grados la diferencia es lo que indica actualmente el radar tenemos un sistema de baja presión al norte otro de alta presión que provoca que las condiciones frescas no ingresen a la bahía y esto podría provocar riesgo de incendios en napa sonoma y montañas mucha precaución recuerde no lanzar colillas de cigarros en los próximos días jueves 89 grados en san josé , no será hasta la próxima semana en que veamos condiciones en 70 grados, las carreteras autopista 101 en san josé altura storywell, agradable al sur, en dirección norte mire estos tiempos entre 85 880 tomará 13 minutos a la 237 a la 84 solo 15 minutos y de la 84 a la 92 casi una hora, así que ármese de paciencia, los puentes siempre son algo que siempre están platicando el puente de la bahía conduciendo 55 millas por hora bastante agradable en cuanto a ustedes que planifican dirigirse afuera de la bahía condiciones agradables >>recuerde noti
cálidas en nuestra zona san francisco 68 grados vientos de 15 millas por hora, condiciones cálidas, esther , cambios de temperaturas en las últimas 24 horas en 20 grados napa 15 san francisco 12 grados la diferencia es lo que indica actualmente el radar tenemos un sistema de baja presión al norte otro de alta presión que provoca que las condiciones frescas no ingresen a la bahía y esto podría provocar riesgo de incendios en napa sonoma y montañas mucha precaución recuerde no lanzar...
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defense secretary margaret spring baghdad esther had previously said u.s. troops crossing the border from syria would stay in iraq to counter scattered i saw fighters and one car has more from baghdad. well there's been a period of uncertainty when it comes to the u.s. troops leaving northeastern syria as to exactly where they were going to go just a few days ago we were told that they were going to go to assad air base which is in the west of iraq and that didn't happen and then we were told that they may stay in the kurdish region of northern iraq and be replaced that that didn't happen either and now we've had the visit of the u.s. secretary of defense mark s. but we were told that actually there was going to be a press conference between mark and the iraqi prime minister. that didn't happen we do know that the secretary of defense did meet with his iraqi counterparts and he did we meet with the prime minister of iraq there was a statement issued from the defense ministry now the defense ministry said that they welcome the cooperation between iraq and th
defense secretary margaret spring baghdad esther had previously said u.s. troops crossing the border from syria would stay in iraq to counter scattered i saw fighters and one car has more from baghdad. well there's been a period of uncertainty when it comes to the u.s. troops leaving northeastern syria as to exactly where they were going to go just a few days ago we were told that they were going to go to assad air base which is in the west of iraq and that didn't happen and then we were told...
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edward lawrence has headlines from esther george i believe. what is the headline, please?ity federal reserve president esther george says the federal funds rate should remain where it is. she doesn't think the economy needs accommodation going forward. fed met mandate of stable prices and maximum employment. she believes manufacturing is slowing. but that monetary policy cannot get manufacturing going. it is other avenues, that need to spark that. if she sees the economy slowing down, starting to affect the consumer, she would turn to vote for accommodation. she is important. she is a voting member of the fomc. that is the committee decides where interest rates will be. she will vote in a meeting later on this month. her voice, appears now will say she want to stay where she is. in fact the last two meetings, where we had rate cuts, she dissented rate cuts. stuart: edward lawrence, esther george, keep rates where they are for the immediate future. dennis gartman you heard all of this? do you want to comment, dennis? >> miss george has been one of the great hawks on the fom
edward lawrence has headlines from esther george i believe. what is the headline, please?ity federal reserve president esther george says the federal funds rate should remain where it is. she doesn't think the economy needs accommodation going forward. fed met mandate of stable prices and maximum employment. she believes manufacturing is slowing. but that monetary policy cannot get manufacturing going. it is other avenues, that need to spark that. if she sees the economy slowing down, starting...
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the 29 nobel prize for economics has been awarded jointly to ban energy esther do flow and michael kramer for their pioneering studies on poverty and economics prize was 1st awarded in 1969 by the swedish central bank as an add on to the other nobel prizes the economics prize wraps up a nobel season but so far had only seen one female laureate. and that's changed but not too was my colleague rob watts who who kindly joins me in the studio to tell us a little bit more 1st of all about those 3 winners what did they do yes or as to flow a bit it's been a jay and michael kramer of all been awarded for what it was phrased as their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty the key phrase there is experimental approach because what this trio have done that others in their field have not done is carry out field experiments with some of the 700000000 people worldwide who are living in extreme poverty they've gone to these different parts of the world i'm done experiments to see direct plea how public policy affects those people so try to make it less a case of number crunching when it co
the 29 nobel prize for economics has been awarded jointly to ban energy esther do flow and michael kramer for their pioneering studies on poverty and economics prize was 1st awarded in 1969 by the swedish central bank as an add on to the other nobel prizes the economics prize wraps up a nobel season but so far had only seen one female laureate. and that's changed but not too was my colleague rob watts who who kindly joins me in the studio to tell us a little bit more 1st of all about those 3...
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esther duplo is only the 2nd woman to be awarded the nobel prize for economics and also the youngest at $46.00. it was incredibly humbling to tell you the truth i thought i didn't think it was possible to win the nobel. you know. and you have to clear her to clone her husband r.b.t. advantage you have been studying the problems surrounding poverty could decades they're also the 1st married couple to be given the accolade. india's prime minister narendra modi congratulated the trio on twitter and a stream of well wishers and journalists were also quick to visit ben a jewish mother in the indian city of. 3 economists did most of their research and field testing in poor regions around the world. and our minor about top stories for you as all sides see you strategic positions in northern syria u.s. president donald trump has called on turkey to halt its offensive against kurdish forces there he slammed turkey's actions as dangerous and is threatening sanctions against turkish officials. the protests have erupted in the cotton land region of spain after the country's supreme court convict
esther duplo is only the 2nd woman to be awarded the nobel prize for economics and also the youngest at $46.00. it was incredibly humbling to tell you the truth i thought i didn't think it was possible to win the nobel. you know. and you have to clear her to clone her husband r.b.t. advantage you have been studying the problems surrounding poverty could decades they're also the 1st married couple to be given the accolade. india's prime minister narendra modi congratulated the trio on twitter...
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is replacing her there as managing director last week esther to float shared the nobel prize for economics for research on fighting poverty she's the 2nd woman to win the prize in the 50 years of its existence and earlier this month jennifer morgan became the 1st female head of a german blue chip company she is co c.e.o. of software behemoth and the country's most valuable company s a p now to get an expert's view on these developments i'm joined by claudia goals and they go she is the managing director of the association of women entrepreneurs here in germany claudia so good to. have you here in the studio now what are we looking at here coincidence or is it really a breakthrough of a new culture of diversity i wouldn't say so there might be some cracks in the ground glass ceiling but actually we observe that this is a snail's pace so it rather shows i say that there is. a high awareness of the public whenever women bias to power and so we talk about gender lens and this gender lens is good on the one hand side because we have we are observing the statistics and we show women biasing to p
is replacing her there as managing director last week esther to float shared the nobel prize for economics for research on fighting poverty she's the 2nd woman to win the prize in the 50 years of its existence and earlier this month jennifer morgan became the 1st female head of a german blue chip company she is co c.e.o. of software behemoth and the country's most valuable company s a p now to get an expert's view on these developments i'm joined by claudia goals and they go she is the managing...
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digit thes include at and esther duflo and harvard's echo kramer.le is seeing higher iphone demand than expected. the reason is falling prices and the inevitable aging of the older models. apple missed holiday sales target last year but since then have cut prices and offered more attractive trading deals. the iphone 11 went on sale last month. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. let's continue with apple now. joining us is mark gurman of bloomberg technology in los angeles. there was better demand for the iphone 11. was it a better phone, what transpired that make people buy more of it? >> exactly right. it seems the price cut on the new entry-level flagship model is really doing what it was designed to do. it is spurring sales. ,ast year with the iphone xr that was priced at $750. that is a high price point that was inferior to the previous line. now the 11 is pretty close to functionality other than the display. combine with that reduction in price, that is a big deal and that is for customers to purchase. vonnie: what does that mean for
digit thes include at and esther duflo and harvard's echo kramer.le is seeing higher iphone demand than expected. the reason is falling prices and the inevitable aging of the older models. apple missed holiday sales target last year but since then have cut prices and offered more attractive trading deals. the iphone 11 went on sale last month. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. let's continue with apple now. joining us is mark gurman of bloomberg technology in los angeles. there was...
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the professor shares the award with esther duflo and michael kramer, for their research into alleviating india, arunoday mukharji, caught up with professor banerjee and asked about his biggest concerns when it comes to the global economy. the biggest concern is the internal politics and economics of countries and there is such a lousyjob of dealing with differences and that is really staring politics. look at mr macron, hejust really staring politics. look at mr macron, he just brought the yellow vestment movement on himself by imposing a tax on gasoline. basically, while not compensating people. it was just a bad basically, while not compensating people. it wasjust a bad policy. so they are doing a bad job for making policies for this particular world. where is there room for improvement? slowdown is everywhere. with china, the slowdown may be warranted in some senses. china is so big now, space for exporting more is getting smaller and smaller and india should worry smaller and smaller and india should woi’i’y more because smaller and smaller and india should worry more because in some
the professor shares the award with esther duflo and michael kramer, for their research into alleviating india, arunoday mukharji, caught up with professor banerjee and asked about his biggest concerns when it comes to the global economy. the biggest concern is the internal politics and economics of countries and there is such a lousyjob of dealing with differences and that is really staring politics. look at mr macron, hejust really staring politics. look at mr macron, he just brought the...
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mike: esther duflo. only the second time a woman has been named a winner. the first one in 2009. long time before a woman was appropriately honored. she is young, which is unusual for nobels. they usually give them to somebody at the end of a career. in this case, it comes in early in her career. and even for her husband, and the others, they had many productive years ahead. this is an effort by the nobel committee to encourage is kind of work. david: the one clear winner here is cambridge, massachusetts. many thanks to michael mckee. thank you for being here. coming up, balance of power continues. we was being to jacob kierkegaard as the clock ticks down on brexit. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ mike: from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. s
mike: esther duflo. only the second time a woman has been named a winner. the first one in 2009. long time before a woman was appropriately honored. she is young, which is unusual for nobels. they usually give them to somebody at the end of a career. in this case, it comes in early in her career. and even for her husband, and the others, they had many productive years ahead. this is an effort by the nobel committee to encourage is kind of work. david: the one clear winner here is cambridge,...
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linda esther director of a foundation working towards ending workplace harassment.ome back. >> thank you very much. >> shannon: talk about your experience. years ago i served as a sexual-harassment attorney, i know what it's like to do internal investigations. it can clear the air given enough transparency for people to believe that when they make that step as you didn't come forward that they are going to be treated completely neutrally. >> i think ronan farrow's meticulous reporting is showing that nbc was not honest when it conducted its own internal investigation of sexual misconduct. they just didn't get the bottom of it at all. they didn't interview enough women and we don't have the truth yet. it seems that cover-up continues at nbc news. it's hard to get the truth out when the company itself is hiring -- having an internal investigation instead of outside independent investigators really able to get to the bottom of things. i think that is an inherent problem that has to stop at nbc news, it has to stop at comcast, they have to finally launch a real investig
linda esther director of a foundation working towards ending workplace harassment.ome back. >> thank you very much. >> shannon: talk about your experience. years ago i served as a sexual-harassment attorney, i know what it's like to do internal investigations. it can clear the air given enough transparency for people to believe that when they make that step as you didn't come forward that they are going to be treated completely neutrally. >> i think ronan farrow's meticulous...
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. >> esther firefighters, paramedics and police will be on duty.nd chris carr patrols will be on water and on land. >>> no pressure on the weather. >> no pressure, whatsoever. early october is probably the nicest time. in september can be hot. it will start raining in november. we are not there yet. it is not cold yet, not raining yet. mother nature says, how about a perfect weather weekend? i think you will enjoy the 7 day forecast coming up in about two minutes. we have some other stuff to show you first. it is 25 miles per hour breeze in san francisco. 22 miles per hour in and is a. 20 in fairfield. we have had windier days. it is 76 in santa rosa. san jose, 68. san francisco, 61. it will be a chilly night tonight. concord and vallejo, you will dropped to 47. santa rosa down to 41. the forecast for one of those great events this weekend, golden gate park, sunshine. look at that high end san francisco, 73 degrees, it is going to be beautiful. here is the reason why. we have a storm that is eggs indeed. we have a storm that is arising. between of
. >> esther firefighters, paramedics and police will be on duty.nd chris carr patrols will be on water and on land. >>> no pressure on the weather. >> no pressure, whatsoever. early october is probably the nicest time. in september can be hot. it will start raining in november. we are not there yet. it is not cold yet, not raining yet. mother nature says, how about a perfect weather weekend? i think you will enjoy the 7 day forecast coming up in about two minutes. we have...
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from her injuries on social media has been called the blue girl after the color of her favorite team esther lao f.c. iranian women have been banned from attending main sporting matches since 1901 or though temporary exceptions have been made for willing to watch the national football team for inquiry ari steph iran's government announced that women would be allowed to attend the top of the 10 world cup qualifying match between iran and cambodia. our upcoming game is with cambodia and women will be present their presence will increase step by step. so could the blue girl's death change things for women in iran joining us to talk about this in washington d.c. jasmine ramsey communications director of the center for human rights in iran in toronto canada shereen ahmed a small activist and co-host of the feminist sports podcast burn it all down ladies hello welcome good to see you i really have to show our audience what it is like to be in the s.r.d. stadium let's start with the google picture festival going to rotate it just a little bit this stadium is huge a massive impact and i'm going to s
from her injuries on social media has been called the blue girl after the color of her favorite team esther lao f.c. iranian women have been banned from attending main sporting matches since 1901 or though temporary exceptions have been made for willing to watch the national football team for inquiry ari steph iran's government announced that women would be allowed to attend the top of the 10 world cup qualifying match between iran and cambodia. our upcoming game is with cambodia and women will...
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kansas city fed president esther george. rosengren both dissented.ow do you telegraph further rate cuts from here when you have that kind of division within the fomc? charles: danielle? >> comes down to the word in the statement, which is assess. they will follow every data point that comes out. if they were data dependent before. i think fed will be hyper data dependent. i think it will make market as little more volatile. look mortgage applications are coming out or initial jobless claims. the market will be super sensitive. they know the fed is in assessing mode. charles: let me ask you a main street question from one of our viewers. does our guests do not think, rate increases specially for home equity loans put more money for consumers. >> home equity are extremely high. so are credit card rates. >> recent reduction in rates are helping auto sales, home sales, appliance sales. >> home equity, no. >> right, absolutely. charles: helping housing overall. looks like household formation is back. hal, what if we don't get the rate cut we should get th
kansas city fed president esther george. rosengren both dissented.ow do you telegraph further rate cuts from here when you have that kind of division within the fomc? charles: danielle? >> comes down to the word in the statement, which is assess. they will follow every data point that comes out. if they were data dependent before. i think fed will be hyper data dependent. i think it will make market as little more volatile. look mortgage applications are coming out or initial jobless...
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esther had been widely tipped to win, but it is is her gender that has made this moment stand out.e prize. typically this prize goes to men and older people. two reasons why people are treating this as significant, as she has been speaking to world service radio today about why this moment is so important. this is incredibly humbling. i important. this is incredibly humbling. lam important. this is incredibly humbling. i am very pleased to represent women in this profession, they are not enough women in economics. i think it is because may be many young women feel that they wa nt be many young women feel that they want to make a difference in the world and help people and economics is not the way. it is for finance and men. but forthe nobel is not the way. it is for finance and men. but for the nobel prize to be awarded to a woman for a work that has tried to make a difference in the world i hope we get many other young women to think of economics as something worthwhile to do with your time. is that aspect of their work making a difference that won them this prize. tell is more. t
esther had been widely tipped to win, but it is is her gender that has made this moment stand out.e prize. typically this prize goes to men and older people. two reasons why people are treating this as significant, as she has been speaking to world service radio today about why this moment is so important. this is incredibly humbling. i important. this is incredibly humbling. lam important. this is incredibly humbling. i am very pleased to represent women in this profession, they are not enough...
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fighting deforestation a lot of farmers think they need to 20 i thought in order to ensure because of esther but we showed them how they can get similar with one hectare or just $5000.00 square metres a little later the 2nd drawing is ready to take to the skies it has almost 10 liters of liquid best to say than board which will be applied exactly where it is needed. deploying drones also prevents damage to the plants roots from the heavy farming machines normally used. i reckon the one with one drawn you can spray 2 hacked as in under 12 minutes with conventional means you'd need an entire day to cover one or 2 hectares of. he now has a dozen strong team of prominent stuff out on 40 customers already using their phones digital solution although attracting a clientele wasn't easy at fast. you're going to hear the farming sector has been around for a long time i wonder when new technologies are introduced it's decks are wide for people to be convinced of the benefits with a cost of being a major fatah money timing from seed to harvest costs between food and $8000.00 euros which for many famili
fighting deforestation a lot of farmers think they need to 20 i thought in order to ensure because of esther but we showed them how they can get similar with one hectare or just $5000.00 square metres a little later the 2nd drawing is ready to take to the skies it has almost 10 liters of liquid best to say than board which will be applied exactly where it is needed. deploying drones also prevents damage to the plants roots from the heavy farming machines normally used. i reckon the one with one...
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at least highly involuntary labor somewhere in the supply chains it's going to become inevitable esther scheme is unfolding and getting bigger and bigger. saddam. has not seen his wife no deal for over 2 years. looked feet turn 2 in or just 2019 and saddam was desperate to spend with him in australia i'm totally broke actually elect financially mentally physically i used to be a strong big guy but this thing to totally ruin my life. you know that. this kid. he looks like basically you know he looks like me. yeah it does after 8 months of trying to secure a story in citizenship for his baby saddam and his lawyer finally picked up look fees passport finally his. stallion citizen was asked earlier as well into. the big stick. saddam hopes that he'll be able to use it soon and that the dealer can come with him. so it's. sod all the. owner. it's doing everything again to get to that. the chinese ambassador to australia was invited to be interviewed for this program but he declined however in june $2900.00 he appeared at an australia china business council event in canberra for many reasons b
at least highly involuntary labor somewhere in the supply chains it's going to become inevitable esther scheme is unfolding and getting bigger and bigger. saddam. has not seen his wife no deal for over 2 years. looked feet turn 2 in or just 2019 and saddam was desperate to spend with him in australia i'm totally broke actually elect financially mentally physically i used to be a strong big guy but this thing to totally ruin my life. you know that. this kid. he looks like basically you know he...
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there he is with esther mcvey the housing minister. coleman who was a leading member of barnet council for ten years from 2002 — while lots of the planning and work on this regeneration project happened. we're also going to speak to annie — who you saw in our film. she's asked us not to use her surname. and ken loach, who in 1966 directed a landmark film that highlighted the devastating impact of homelessness on a young mother and her children. welcome, all of you. mr coleman, thank you for stepping up, because no one currently on the council board. always a mistake. could you live in a flat like that? absolutely not. and that's why we are developing the estate and a vast amount of regeneration has already taken place and it's a huge success story. so you couldn't live in a flat with damp or cockroaches or drug addicts injecting outside your front door? no. why should annie? these issues should be dealt with. barnett homes are not going to spend money on flats to pull down into your time. you can see the logic of that. you are unsecure
there he is with esther mcvey the housing minister. coleman who was a leading member of barnet council for ten years from 2002 — while lots of the planning and work on this regeneration project happened. we're also going to speak to annie — who you saw in our film. she's asked us not to use her surname. and ken loach, who in 1966 directed a landmark film that highlighted the devastating impact of homelessness on a young mother and her children. welcome, all of you. mr coleman, thank you for...
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holocaust survivors so a storm in a teacup or the dangerous appropriation of her everyday symbols esther's we put it off for discussion. i think it's pretty ridiculous to label a thing like global k. or the ok symbol as a symbol of white supremacy i feel like races do do certain things but i mean at a certain point they do everything or people do mean races have to eat food they have to drink water they have to breathe air so at what point do we label eating food as racist drinking water as received in breathing air is received it's just really can of started his particular point sounds a little some of these things that have been in his ear things were a very long time with or a soused hateful subversive groups the problem is that the symbol has become an actual code to say hey we are part of this group you are not and you know the main point of it is like. for well it's a far it's far right movement supporting you know again a far right ideologies that are very well known in this country to be you know fluorescent but my point is you know is vast again for instance and it was an indian s
holocaust survivors so a storm in a teacup or the dangerous appropriation of her everyday symbols esther's we put it off for discussion. i think it's pretty ridiculous to label a thing like global k. or the ok symbol as a symbol of white supremacy i feel like races do do certain things but i mean at a certain point they do everything or people do mean races have to eat food they have to drink water they have to breathe air so at what point do we label eating food as racist drinking water as...
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sebastian loves the eucalyptus tree because it has medicinal uses and its leaves make it look which esther. financial responded that it's too bad it dries up the soil and the oil in its leaves can lead to wildfires. bastin replied that when they planted the trees are usually well spaced at least where he lives. the b.b. law on the other hand is a big fan of pomegranates because they're healthy and motivating. thailand is a fan of the jungle great such as her broker because it's great for pollinators and because it's vines block out the view of the riffraff next door how much. tree from indonesia thinks every plant is important and can be used in various ways she says plants play an important role as the earth's lungs because they emit oxygen and help prevent global warming effects all those comments keep them coming. to life giving element oxygen that we mentions as released when plants photosynthesize everywhere from honduras had a question about that. why can't we replicate photosynthesis in the lab harnessing the energy of the sun plants have developed the process of photosynthesis over
sebastian loves the eucalyptus tree because it has medicinal uses and its leaves make it look which esther. financial responded that it's too bad it dries up the soil and the oil in its leaves can lead to wildfires. bastin replied that when they planted the trees are usually well spaced at least where he lives. the b.b. law on the other hand is a big fan of pomegranates because they're healthy and motivating. thailand is a fan of the jungle great such as her broker because it's great for...
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given to a group of three economist michael kramer beaded banerjee and french women esther you flow. at forty sixty four with the youngest ever to win the prize he's also only the second woman ever to receive the awarard sine it was created in nineteen sixty y nine. trevor recognized for theieir experimental researh meththodsimed at fifighting global poverty. tackling questions like what kinds of investments in policy interventions are worth making. their landmark research was conducted in india where they've studied the public school system. on monday banerjee talked about what it felt like to recede professions highest honor. wondererful to gt this price w was pararticularlyy wonderfuful i think. because its a prize not. i think for us but also for the entire movement i think that this is a movement that. we happen to be at the beginning off i think mostly lock. turning now to monday's trading action not a whole lot of movement on wall street. dow jones finishing the day just below the flat line as you can see here the s.. and p. also down slightly. that's afterer fw details have e
given to a group of three economist michael kramer beaded banerjee and french women esther you flow. at forty sixty four with the youngest ever to win the prize he's also only the second woman ever to receive the awarard sine it was created in nineteen sixty y nine. trevor recognized for theieir experimental researh meththodsimed at fifighting global poverty. tackling questions like what kinds of investments in policy interventions are worth making. their landmark research was conducted in...
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now to correspondent as the felde and she is the investigative journalist we saw in that story hi esther thank you for joining us why has kosovo chosen to bring those citizens back this is something that other european countries have been reluctant to do. well 1st of all it's a security argument they say that by bringing the people back they actually pose less of a threat to the country also if you see most of the people are women and children so it's the humanitarian aspect there too and 3rd the authorities feel a constitutional obligation to take their citizens back wherever they are i start want to ask you about the young woman who we saw in your report and she didn't answer your questions about the crimes that were committed by islamic state in syria and she also said that she didn't do anything wrong can women like her really adapt to life back in kosovo. well i think it's hard to answer at this point in time it's very early. and i when i met her i had the impression that she was very focused on our conversation she was very concentrated thinking before speaking she didn't want to i
now to correspondent as the felde and she is the investigative journalist we saw in that story hi esther thank you for joining us why has kosovo chosen to bring those citizens back this is something that other european countries have been reluctant to do. well 1st of all it's a security argument they say that by bringing the people back they actually pose less of a threat to the country also if you see most of the people are women and children so it's the humanitarian aspect there too and 3rd...
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as auntie esther and she protests continue to convulse ecuador the government has been forced to relocate from the capital to the country's 2nd city furious something authorities decision to end fuel subsidies transport workers and indigenous groups have launched a campaign that's seen transport works crippled across the country ortiz nicholas o'donovan reports from quito. ecuador remains under state of emergency after days of protests following president lenin merinos decision to scrap fuel subsidies on monday those protests turned into riots as students and other groups violently clashed with police forces afterwards thousands of indigenous people came here to quito and violence continued throughout the night as protesters surrounded the presidential palace the tension was so high that the president decided to move the edmonton minister to capital from here from quito to kill those 'd 2nd largest city that's none other than our own innocence it was. but what's behind these protests well at the center of it all is an economic reform package that the government is implemented under a $420
as auntie esther and she protests continue to convulse ecuador the government has been forced to relocate from the capital to the country's 2nd city furious something authorities decision to end fuel subsidies transport workers and indigenous groups have launched a campaign that's seen transport works crippled across the country ortiz nicholas o'donovan reports from quito. ecuador remains under state of emergency after days of protests following president lenin merinos decision to scrap fuel...
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congratulations to berna rdine conversation, congratulations to bernardine evaristo and margaret atwood and esthermed. we'll pay a visit to tokyo's micro—flats. almost as small as mine, i think! laughter you're with worklife from bbc news. we've heard a lot lately about the demise of the high street but here's a success story. the number of rural shops owned by the community is booming. and it's notjust shops — community pubs are also thriving. there are now nearly 100 pubs in community ownership, with a 100% survival rate. james alcock is executive director of the plunkett foundation. are shops and pubs owned by the community the way to re—invent the high street? why are we seeing such a success with community pubs and community shops? we are seeing great success with community businesses, particularly in rural communities, they are responding to problems they face by coming together and acting together, whilst they might be a shop or a together, whilst they might be a shop ora pub, they together, whilst they might be a shop or a pub, they are acting on being much more than that and responding to
congratulations to berna rdine conversation, congratulations to bernardine evaristo and margaret atwood and esthermed. we'll pay a visit to tokyo's micro—flats. almost as small as mine, i think! laughter you're with worklife from bbc news. we've heard a lot lately about the demise of the high street but here's a success story. the number of rural shops owned by the community is booming. and it's notjust shops — community pubs are also thriving. there are now nearly 100 pubs in community...
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esther's who demanded that all m.p.'s resign the speaker refused and the demonstrators walked out there's widespread anger against corruption and a lack of basic services in iraq including clean water and access to education al-jazeera imran khan has the latest now from tahrir square in baghdad. despite the lifting of the ban here in baghdad where the focal point for the protest is nowhere near as busy as it should be as you can say there's a big heavy security presence now while the protesters is they gathering in streets around a square which is what they've done in the last few days what they're trying to do is get a critical mass together and come into this square now over the last 5 days what's been happening is they've been pushed back from the square there was a ring of around the square and nobody was allowed to come it whether the protesters will manage to make it here or not remains to be same but the protesters demands are also actually changing they started off you know protesting about the lack of jobs lack
esther's who demanded that all m.p.'s resign the speaker refused and the demonstrators walked out there's widespread anger against corruption and a lack of basic services in iraq including clean water and access to education al-jazeera imran khan has the latest now from tahrir square in baghdad. despite the lifting of the ban here in baghdad where the focal point for the protest is nowhere near as busy as it should be as you can say there's a big heavy security presence now while the protesters...
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. >> reporter: they also needed administrator esther martinez.he had been living and working in london for seven years when the brexit vote happened. >> i'm a firm believer in the europe union and working together and being united and having that diversity of nationalities makes it so rich that i was sad when i found out that the u. voted to leave. so this is actually my neighborhood. >> reporter: she's getting usede to life in amsterdamd.the good and apartments tend to be small, parking difficult, and she's still learning the language. but she los the cafe culture, the trams that make it easy to get to work and, of course, the bikes. >> the hardehing ito go through all the paperwork that you need to go thrgh to move. opening the bank account, paying your taxes, understanding how all that works in the therlands, but we did actually have help. >> reporter: help frompany the city of amsterdam hired as part of its pitch to host the e.m.a. roz fremder is the owner ander saysirm has doubled in size since the brexit vote. >> brexit is definitely good f
. >> reporter: they also needed administrator esther martinez.he had been living and working in london for seven years when the brexit vote happened. >> i'm a firm believer in the europe union and working together and being united and having that diversity of nationalities makes it so rich that i was sad when i found out that the u. voted to leave. so this is actually my neighborhood. >> reporter: she's getting usede to life in amsterdamd.the good and apartments tend to be...
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experimental approach to alleviating global poverty indian born bannerjee and his french american wife esther a do floor from the massachusetts institute of technology and american michael kraemer is from harvard university flow has become the 2nd woman to win the prestigious prize. half of afghanistan's school aged children are out of school hundreds of institutions have been closed because of the war with the taliban and i saw well that's hampering efforts to improve education for all about us reports from kabul. the cost of illiteracy in kabul is being sidelined by society these afghan men never learned to read or write the consequence of 4 decades of war more than half the population living below the poverty line every morning before 9 they gather here hoping to get work as laborers on a good day they'll earn $5.00. anybody alive is miserable we're struggling always we don't have a life i mean physically we're alive but we just exist afghanistan is one of the lowest literacy rates and the world's only about 31 percent of adults can read and write the un has found there is a big gender and
experimental approach to alleviating global poverty indian born bannerjee and his french american wife esther a do floor from the massachusetts institute of technology and american michael kraemer is from harvard university flow has become the 2nd woman to win the prestigious prize. half of afghanistan's school aged children are out of school hundreds of institutions have been closed because of the war with the taliban and i saw well that's hampering efforts to improve education for all about...
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judge that this is a way for goldman sachs to go backwards in time and steal from clients from the esther day. i mean that i've been able to convert back to a private partnership and forget the shareholders altogether yeah negative interest rates make anything possible but in other words if you destroy the time value of money right i mean what's left it's not anything having to anything to do with capitalism at that point the problem is we left capitalism decades ago we went to crony capitalism starting in the seventy's and since that time right now. wealth and income inequality skyrocket and kleptocracy plain and simple kleptocracy the top point one percent are still in the wealth and those 'd banking institutions are at the root of it and negative interest rates is the penultimate example of kleptocracy you basically stealing from the poor and middle class giving to the rich you manage people's money manage institutional money and even around for decades and you've got a great reputation and it sounds like you are highly critical of the system and you also have a solution yes it's calle
judge that this is a way for goldman sachs to go backwards in time and steal from clients from the esther day. i mean that i've been able to convert back to a private partnership and forget the shareholders altogether yeah negative interest rates make anything possible but in other words if you destroy the time value of money right i mean what's left it's not anything having to anything to do with capitalism at that point the problem is we left capitalism decades ago we went to crony capitalism...
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from her injuries on social media has been called the blue girl after the color of her favorite team esther lao f.c. iranian women have been banned from attending main sporting matches since 1901 or though temporary exceptions have been made for women to watch the national football team for inquiry ari steph iran's government announced that women would be allowed to attend the top of the 10 world cup qualifying match between iran and cambodia. our upcoming game is with cambodia and women will be present their presence will increase step by step. so could the blue girl's death change things for women in iran joining us to talk about this in washington d.c. jasmine ramsey communications director of the center for human rights in iran in toronto canada shereen ahmed a small activist and co-host of the feminist sports podcast burn it all down ladies hello welcome good to see you i really have to show our audience what it is like to be in the s.r.d. stadium let's start with the google picture festival going to rotate it just a little bit this is huge a massive impact and i'm going to say here ju
from her injuries on social media has been called the blue girl after the color of her favorite team esther lao f.c. iranian women have been banned from attending main sporting matches since 1901 or though temporary exceptions have been made for women to watch the national football team for inquiry ari steph iran's government announced that women would be allowed to attend the top of the 10 world cup qualifying match between iran and cambodia. our upcoming game is with cambodia and women will...
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huge scandals surrounding the fixing of the key libel rate so what do we need to know about the new esther well the yes sir is the euro short term right and that's really i mean it's been hailed by many as being far more plex flexible and really preventing banks from being able to read things quite the way they did so i think in some ways you're going to find it very well received the libel or i don't think it was was widely accepted or widely appreciated across and i think it's one of the few things that drudge is. that has not been lambasted like some of the other movies recently made and speaking of that hillary mr druggy has now officially moved on from the presidency of the e.c.b. but some of the vendettas from his tenure there seem to be lingering over his legacy all over the c.e.o. of all yawns europe's biggest insurer chose to air some of his grievances with mr druggy in an interview with a poignant times and put a punctuation on the drama by delivering his critique as if he were directly addressing mr druggy what's the grievance here between these 2 yes he did he actually what he
huge scandals surrounding the fixing of the key libel rate so what do we need to know about the new esther well the yes sir is the euro short term right and that's really i mean it's been hailed by many as being far more plex flexible and really preventing banks from being able to read things quite the way they did so i think in some ways you're going to find it very well received the libel or i don't think it was was widely accepted or widely appreciated across and i think it's one of the few...
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esther george on the other. who will win?dable opponents. -- kathleen: formidable opponents. we can put them on two sides of the argument. if we start with neel kashkari, when the fed was reluctant to cut rates early this summer, jim basisd was -- a point cut. sees risks-- he continuing. global economy slowing. inflation below target. he says we need to support the economy with rate cuts, that is, not cap on the brakes. here is what he said earlier today. cuttinghappy we are interest rates. i don't think we should be raising them. how much more do we have to cut? i don't know yet. kathleen: let's move onto to esther george. she has dissented against both times the fed has cut the key rate by 25 basis points. he was speaking 24 hours ago in denver. she repeated what she said in the past. the economy is ok. labor market still strong. people are spending money. you do not need to cut rates until you see a slowdown. you only want more cuts if the data say there is a need for easier monetary policy. is not that far below target. c
esther george on the other. who will win?dable opponents. -- kathleen: formidable opponents. we can put them on two sides of the argument. if we start with neel kashkari, when the fed was reluctant to cut rates early this summer, jim basisd was -- a point cut. sees risks-- he continuing. global economy slowing. inflation below target. he says we need to support the economy with rate cuts, that is, not cap on the brakes. here is what he said earlier today. cuttinghappy we are interest rates. i...
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we will have esther a.m. opening up. -- sjm opening up. the mass market growth in macau. is of the constraints capacity constraints in terms of hotel rooms. macau's already running at 92% occupancy almost every month. rooms inore hotel macau to continue to drive mass-market at 10% or so long-term growth. vip will be the variable. it is driven by a small number of players. that will be volatile. we will have high-growth years and negative years. to continue. the real focus should be on mass markets. haidi: have you seen much of an impact from the protests and unrest in hong kong? do you expect to see that worsen? >> we don't think there has been much of an impact on macau. it has been marginally negative. some visitation from china has reduced. that has been partly made up with greater visitation flows into macau directly from china. we are also lapping difficult comps because the macau hong kong bridge had opened last november. inare not seeing an impact the conversations we have had with operators. they are not really pointing at the hong
we will have esther a.m. opening up. -- sjm opening up. the mass market growth in macau. is of the constraints capacity constraints in terms of hotel rooms. macau's already running at 92% occupancy almost every month. rooms inore hotel macau to continue to drive mass-market at 10% or so long-term growth. vip will be the variable. it is driven by a small number of players. that will be volatile. we will have high-growth years and negative years. to continue. the real focus should be on mass...
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silver line, a helpline for the elderly set up by esther rantzen, says that tv is a vital public serviceying on television, particularly the bbc, for company. at our helpline, we get 10,500 calls a week from people who are really not talking to anyone else. and for them, television is not a luxury, it is their only company. the problem is money. the government used to pay for it, but passed the responsibility on to the bbc. the annual licence fee is now £154.50 a year. the total cost of the scheme is £745 million. the bbc‘s pension credit offer will cost them around 250 million, but it says it can't fund the rest without big cuts to services. and today's report from a group of mps, the commons media select committee, says the government does need to contribute to save the universal over—75 benefit. the bbc takes on some responsibility for this concession and the government the rest as well. the bbc's offered to pay for about a third of the free licences, but i think we should look at how everyone is paying. i don't think that can be a cost the bbcjust takes on itself. or if it does take
silver line, a helpline for the elderly set up by esther rantzen, says that tv is a vital public serviceying on television, particularly the bbc, for company. at our helpline, we get 10,500 calls a week from people who are really not talking to anyone else. and for them, television is not a luxury, it is their only company. the problem is money. the government used to pay for it, but passed the responsibility on to the bbc. the annual licence fee is now £154.50 a year. the total cost of the...
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>>marÍa esther no tenía sospecha.contra 1 m en brooklyn. te vamos a decir en quÉ cargo enfrenta. ademÁs, a sÓlo dÍas de halloween acosadores sexuales demandan al estado de georgia por colocar advertencias que decÍan "no dulces y trucos" para evitar que los niÑos no vayan a las casas a pedir caramelos. esto y mucho mÁs en "ediciÓn digital" junto con borja. satcha: siempre los apoyamos. feliz fin de semana. muchas gracias. antes "despierta amÉrica" no se detiene. en la hora que te mueve vamos a ver quÉ tenemos preparado. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ karla: en la hora que te mueve nos mueve la comida. aquÍ esta nuestra compaÑera. en menos de un mes llega los latÍn grammy que van a salir por univisiÓn. hoy nos tienes una receta para poder sentarnos a disfrutar. >>muy rÁpidas y sencillas. ya se acerca esa gran noche. estamos arrancando motores. esta es la noche mÁs importante para la mÚsica latina. les traigo tres recetas rapidÍsimo mÁs, sencillas de hacer. vamos a poder dar a nuestros amigos para ese antojo de esa fiesta que vamos a ver. vamo
>>marÍa esther no tenía sospecha.contra 1 m en brooklyn. te vamos a decir en quÉ cargo enfrenta. ademÁs, a sÓlo dÍas de halloween acosadores sexuales demandan al estado de georgia por colocar advertencias que decÍan "no dulces y trucos" para evitar que los niÑos no vayan a las casas a pedir caramelos. esto y mucho mÁs en "ediciÓn digital" junto con borja. satcha: siempre los apoyamos. feliz fin de semana. muchas gracias. antes "despierta amÉrica"...
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and his french american wife esther do flow from the massachusetts institute of technology michael kramer is from harvard university as to the flow is only the 2nd woman to win the prestigious prize. peace talks are being held between sudan's transitional government and armed groups being clued fighters accused of genocide in the darfur region but reports from by allah in south darfor son who fled the fighting a skeptical about what these latest talks can achieve. tiredness is not just. us but also her 3 children she fled fighting 17 years ago to live here in a camp in south dar for and says the past 3 years have been the hardest. life during the camp is different from life outside here there's a lot of suffering outside things are available here like many things we lack enough food there's shortage of water we have to go out searching for basic needs. is one of the largest displacement camps in the darfur region home to more than 150000 people many arrived when the world began in 2003 between government forces and rebel groups fighting against marginalisation the rebels accuse the sudane
and his french american wife esther do flow from the massachusetts institute of technology michael kramer is from harvard university as to the flow is only the 2nd woman to win the prestigious prize. peace talks are being held between sudan's transitional government and armed groups being clued fighters accused of genocide in the darfur region but reports from by allah in south darfor son who fled the fighting a skeptical about what these latest talks can achieve. tiredness is not just. us but...
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esther: it depends on the growth as well as how that feeds into the domestic economy.ependent. ofy are forecasting growth 4.5%, lower compared to this year. not going into the recession. but then again, mobile uncertainty is on the rise. geopolitical tensions, there is no end to brexit or the u.s. and china tensions. it remains to be seen but there is greater probability of a cut if growth underperforms significantly. lai, ram rating services, thank you. we have an interview with the malaysian finance minister in kuala lumpur monday. that is a: 15. gasquet: 15. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: key events, brexit crunch week at the end of the month deadline looms, boris johnson will lay out his legislative agenda in the queen's speech. willdnesday carrie lam give her annual policy address when the hong kong legislature resumes its session amid the ongoing protests. friday we will have key chinese data in the form of third-quarter gdp. early indicators pointing to further weakness with growth expected to slip to 6.1%. the data will be released after potential u.s. tariffs on
esther: it depends on the growth as well as how that feeds into the domestic economy.ependent. ofy are forecasting growth 4.5%, lower compared to this year. not going into the recession. but then again, mobile uncertainty is on the rise. geopolitical tensions, there is no end to brexit or the u.s. and china tensions. it remains to be seen but there is greater probability of a cut if growth underperforms significantly. lai, ram rating services, thank you. we have an interview with the malaysian...
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financial sector for him he started getting that huge increase in the flows of speculative capital just esther comically increased an enormous changes in the financial sector from traditional banks to risky investments. complex traditional banks to risky investments. complex financial instruments money manipulations and so on increasingly the national instruments of money manipulations and so on increasingly the business of the country isn't production at least not here the business of the country isn't production at least not here. the primary business here is business. you can even. the primary business here is business. you can even see it in the choice of directors so a director of a major american see it in the choice of directors so the director of a major american corporation back in the fifty's and sixty's was very likely to be an engineer or a corporation back in the fifty's and sixty's was very likely to be an engineer somebody who graduated from a place like mit maybe industrial management somebody who graduated from a place like mit maybe industrial management more recently the dir
financial sector for him he started getting that huge increase in the flows of speculative capital just esther comically increased an enormous changes in the financial sector from traditional banks to risky investments. complex traditional banks to risky investments. complex financial instruments money manipulations and so on increasingly the national instruments of money manipulations and so on increasingly the business of the country isn't production at least not here the business of the...
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esther mayer, let's start with you.id the idea come from and how much money does the city have to put into it? from mr. idea came ross, and the city is not putting anything, stephen and the team are raising the money through philanthropy and are going to donate it. the university of michigan was founded in detroit in 1817 and moved out of the city to in 1837. arbor a new academic center with 1000 grad students in the entrance of downtown detroit is part of a huge center. it is going to be world changing for us. david: stephen, what inspired you? you have been a major philanthropist and in the university of michigan, you are the largest donor by a long shot. where did you come up with this idea? serve on the cornell tech board in new york and seeing what they have done in creating this new school that brings together engineering, computer science, information, business, law, and medicine and really creating the future leaders of the country. , eithercompanies startups or existing companies, relocating, it is all about fi
esther mayer, let's start with you.id the idea come from and how much money does the city have to put into it? from mr. idea came ross, and the city is not putting anything, stephen and the team are raising the money through philanthropy and are going to donate it. the university of michigan was founded in detroit in 1817 and moved out of the city to in 1837. arbor a new academic center with 1000 grad students in the entrance of downtown detroit is part of a huge center. it is going to be world...
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jim cavanaugh, chairman of the board of the nixon foundation, his wife esther on the front row. and the president of the nixon foundation who you will hear from in a few moments. we have many distinguished guests, many former officials from the nixon and other administrations, and staff and friends of the foundation. we are honored to have you here tonight. this year marks the 50th inverse tree of tricia nixon becoming the first lady of the united states. under her leadership white house collection added over 600 paintings and furnishing elements to the white house collection, which is the most of any presidency. the significance of this will be discussed in tonight's program but it's very important to us here at the white house historical association as a core part of our mission, which was inspired as all of you know by first lady jacqueline kennedy to be the private, nonpartisan private partner to the white house for conservation, preservation, restoration of the beautiful staterooms in the white house, to the acquisition of items for the permanent collection at the white hou
jim cavanaugh, chairman of the board of the nixon foundation, his wife esther on the front row. and the president of the nixon foundation who you will hear from in a few moments. we have many distinguished guests, many former officials from the nixon and other administrations, and staff and friends of the foundation. we are honored to have you here tonight. this year marks the 50th inverse tree of tricia nixon becoming the first lady of the united states. under her leadership white house...