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. >> reporter: gina's dog bella is a lot bigger than gina. >> 170 pounds. doesn't get much bigger than that. >> reporter: like a lot of dogs, bella loves to chew. really chew. gina keeps a stash of toys made for big dogs. >> and this one said that it was 100% safe nylon. so i'll try it. >> reporter: gina opened this mint-flavored nylon bone one day -- >> she's chewing on it for maybe 20, 30 minutes. >> reporter: suddenly she realized bella had broken off a chunk. >> i'm trying to get the broken piece out of her mouth, and she doesn't want me to do that. it's too late. she swallowed it. >> reporter: it was a piece less than two inches around, so gina wasn't too worried. >> she's a big dog. i thought for sure she would just pass it. >> reporter: everything seemed okay until two weeks later -- >> she began getting really, really sick. diarrhea, vomiting -- >> reporter: the plastic piece was still in her belly. >> the vet had said if she doesn't pass it, it could cause a blockage. >> reporter: she says bella would need emeensurgery. gina stayed with bella aroun
. >> reporter: gina's dog bella is a lot bigger than gina. >> 170 pounds. doesn't get much bigger than that. >> reporter: like a lot of dogs, bella loves to chew. really chew. gina keeps a stash of toys made for big dogs. >> and this one said that it was 100% safe nylon. so i'll try it. >> reporter: gina opened this mint-flavored nylon bone one day -- >> she's chewing on it for maybe 20, 30 minutes. >> reporter: suddenly she realized bella had broken...
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. >> gina's dog bella is a lot bigger than gina. >> 170 pounds.doesn't get much bigger than that. >> and like a lot of dogs, bella loves to chew. really chew. so gina keeps a stash of toys made for big dogs. >> and this one said it was 100% safe nylon. so i'll try it. >> gina says she opened this mint-flavored nylon bone one day. >> and she is chewing on it for maybe 20, 30 minutes. >> suddenly she realized bella had broken off a chunk. >> so i'm trying to get the broken piece out of her mouth and she doesn't want me to do it. it's too late. she swallowed it. >> it was a piece less than two inches around. >> she is a big dog. i thought she would pass it. >> everything seemeding to until two weeks later. >> she began getting really, really sick. diarrhea, vomiting. >> that plastic piece was still in her belly. >> the vet had said if she doesn't pass it, it could cause a blockage. >> and she would need emergency surgery. gina stayed with bella around the clock, hoping the piece would come back out. >> i reached out to the company. >> the toy bella c
. >> gina's dog bella is a lot bigger than gina. >> 170 pounds.doesn't get much bigger than that. >> and like a lot of dogs, bella loves to chew. really chew. so gina keeps a stash of toys made for big dogs. >> and this one said it was 100% safe nylon. so i'll try it. >> gina says she opened this mint-flavored nylon bone one day. >> and she is chewing on it for maybe 20, 30 minutes. >> suddenly she realized bella had broken off a chunk. >> so i'm...
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gina said it happened in a split second.ointed to the company website saying the toys are made of indestructible nylon and are 100% safe. fowler said the term "100% safe" only means the nylon is nontoxic it doesn't mean the toys are unbreakable. however, pet quirks removed the word "instructible" after we pointed it out. what surprised gina most, pet companies are not held to any rules for marketing these products. unlike children's toys which are heavily regulated, there are no federal standards for pet toys. they are not considered consumer products. they can only be recalled if they can harm a human being. >> that's unfortunate because i don't have children. she's like my baby. >> pet owners should be screaming about this. >> reporter: lindsay walco, co-founder of the center for pet safety, says owners assume if it's on a store shelf it passed a test. >> they see it looks like a baby toy, it's cute and cuddly. it's a sad moment when they realize that their pet has been injured. >> it wouldn't be uncommon to see a dog at l
gina said it happened in a split second.ointed to the company website saying the toys are made of indestructible nylon and are 100% safe. fowler said the term "100% safe" only means the nylon is nontoxic it doesn't mean the toys are unbreakable. however, pet quirks removed the word "instructible" after we pointed it out. what surprised gina most, pet companies are not held to any rules for marketing these products. unlike children's toys which are heavily regulated, there...
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gina loudon cuts the roof next as we continue.ur heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at carvana. ♪ >> sean: lunacy has reached new lows. today there are reports canadian researchers claiming they game dodgeball is a tool of oppression. dodgeball? and that is not all. tonight texas ag ken paxton is suing over the lip discrimination agains
gina loudon cuts the roof next as we continue.ur heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your...
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gina e now to actress rooesz, the popular star of "jane the virgin."a candid conversation with kate snow. it's a remarkable conversation. >> it is remarkable. i ha the pleasure of hosting an event for the kennedy forum. my husband and i spoke abo losing his father to suicide, thenri gina rodez came on stage. she's talked in the past about anxiety. at this event,dhe wante to contribute to the conversation around mental health, and she surprised everyone with her cand. jane the virgin made gina rodriguez a star. but her quick rise to fame was a lot. shooting the final season, she had panic attacks. >> there was a point where i couldn't, um, i couldn't pushve through e single time anymore. and i'm one of those human beings, i know either you're it or you know who they are,'ll andle it later, deal with it later, figure it outnow. all tent little dragon in your head. and it came to a point, and the aslast season w the first season that it actually -- i had stop production. i had to really tumultuous season, and i was unafraid for the first time to be le, i
gina e now to actress rooesz, the popular star of "jane the virgin."a candid conversation with kate snow. it's a remarkable conversation. >> it is remarkable. i ha the pleasure of hosting an event for the kennedy forum. my husband and i spoke abo losing his father to suicide, thenri gina rodez came on stage. she's talked in the past about anxiety. at this event,dhe wante to contribute to the conversation around mental health, and she surprised everyone with her cand. jane the...
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gina: i think you do it two ways.we were in december, less than two percent of stocks on the s&p 500 or trading on their -- above their moving day average. your average returns are 25% over 12 months, so the technicals by themselves suggest they are prone to recovery as long as we are not falling into recession, which leads me to my second point, what sustains the rally is a combination of the model through economic growth throughn -- muddle economic growth situation along with the easing of monetary policy. the technical side suggested december was one of those amazing opportunities to get back into the equity market after they were running away in fear in 2018. tom: the call is extraordinary, link it to steve majors' call. as it equity left, bond price up, --? stephen: they have ended up significantly lower than people expected six months or years -- more year ago. recession has been avoided so that is encouraging. the profit shares in gdp in the u.s. and elsewhere have been high and are still rising so even though
gina: i think you do it two ways.we were in december, less than two percent of stocks on the s&p 500 or trading on their -- above their moving day average. your average returns are 25% over 12 months, so the technicals by themselves suggest they are prone to recovery as long as we are not falling into recession, which leads me to my second point, what sustains the rally is a combination of the model through economic growth throughn -- muddle economic growth situation along with the easing...
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then gina rodriguez came on stage. she has talked in the past about anxiety.yone with her candor >> reporter: "jane the virgin" made gina rodriguez a star, but her quick rise to fame was a lot. shooting the final season, she had panic attacks. >> there was a point where i couldn't -- i couldn't push through every single time anymore. i'm one of those human beings, i know either you're it or you know who they are, where they're like, i'll handle it later i'll deal with it later. i'll figure it out later i just have to do this now all the while, dealing with this, you know, your silent little dragon in your head it came to a point, and the last season was the first season that it actually had -- i had to stop production i just had a really tumultuous season, and i was unafraid for the first time to be like, i can't. >> reporter: two years ago, gina posted this video on instagram and wrote she suffers from anxiety. at the kennedy forum, after hearing my husband, chris, talk about his father's struggles with depression, gina opened up. >> i started dealing with de
then gina rodriguez came on stage. she has talked in the past about anxiety.yone with her candor >> reporter: "jane the virgin" made gina rodriguez a star, but her quick rise to fame was a lot. shooting the final season, she had panic attacks. >> there was a point where i couldn't -- i couldn't push through every single time anymore. i'm one of those human beings, i know either you're it or you know who they are, where they're like, i'll handle it later i'll deal with it...
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here remember when the new york times dropped a bombshell about how gina haskell the cia director had convinced donald trump to send russian diplomats packing in response to this creep or poisoning by showing him photographs of dead ducks and sick children except those are for it's turned out to be fake news the author has apologized i regret the error and offer my apology i strived to get. formation right the 1st time that is was subscribers pay for but when i give something bone fix it so this is how they fixed it an earlier version of this article in correctly described the photos that you know house bills showed to president trump during a discussion about responding to the nerve agent attack in britain on a former russian intelligence officer ms haskell displayed pictures illustrating the consequences of nerve agent attacks not images specific to the chemical attack in britain let's break this down a little bit more so gina haskell the cia director shows donald trump images of the impact of nerve agents here is what the original article said ms haskell showed pictures of the brit
here remember when the new york times dropped a bombshell about how gina haskell the cia director had convinced donald trump to send russian diplomats packing in response to this creep or poisoning by showing him photographs of dead ducks and sick children except those are for it's turned out to be fake news the author has apologized i regret the error and offer my apology i strived to get. formation right the 1st time that is was subscribers pay for but when i give something bone fix it so...
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former russian spy and his daughter in england 2 months ago the newspaper wrote that cia director gina haskell had shown president trump images of dead ducks and sick children allegedly from the scene of the attack yet british authorities deny the fall out had affected the animals or children are to scale up and looks at why it took the paper so long to issue a correction. you're remember when the new york times dropped a bombshell about how gina haskell the cia director had convinced donald trump to send russian diplomats packing in response to the screwball poisoning by showing him photographs of dead ducks and sick children except those reports turned out to be fake news the author has apologized i regret the error and over my apology i strive to get information right the 1st time that is was subscribers pay for but when i give something bone fix it so this is how they fixed it and earlier version of this article in correctly described the photos the jena house bill showed to president trump during a discussion about responding to the nerve agent attack in britain on a former russia
former russian spy and his daughter in england 2 months ago the newspaper wrote that cia director gina haskell had shown president trump images of dead ducks and sick children allegedly from the scene of the attack yet british authorities deny the fall out had affected the animals or children are to scale up and looks at why it took the paper so long to issue a correction. you're remember when the new york times dropped a bombshell about how gina haskell the cia director had convinced donald...
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gina's previously served as assistant commissioner for international trade of the u.s. customs and border protection. as assistant commissioner he oversaw a workforce of over 1000 employees and a budget of over $300 million. he was responsible for leading the most extensive trade transformation initiative in history. in his 30+ year career at cbpn, his predecessor agency, he was a pioneer and a leader developing broad and far- reaching national and international programs to support antiterrorism and trade transformation policies. mr. patrick ottensmeyer is executive vice president and chief financial officer since 2008. he was named executive vice president of sales and marketing , named president in 2015, and chief executive officer since 2016. he has a broad range of experience from various senior executive positions. he has health and at the kcs over the last 10 years and served as chief financial officer and of econo therapeutics inc. and corporate vice president and treasurer of dade bearings holdings inc. he served as vice president of finance and treasurer of bur
gina's previously served as assistant commissioner for international trade of the u.s. customs and border protection. as assistant commissioner he oversaw a workforce of over 1000 employees and a budget of over $300 million. he was responsible for leading the most extensive trade transformation initiative in history. in his 30+ year career at cbpn, his predecessor agency, he was a pioneer and a leader developing broad and far- reaching national and international programs to support...
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lisa: gina, what about that, giving health care to illegal immigrants?new york post" had a cover and said who wants to lose the election. we showed it earlier. all those democrats raising their hand when asked the question. i mean, president trump's got to be pretty eager to take that on. i mean, am i right? >> i saw a campaign commercial for president trump -- lisa: exactly. the images matter, right? >> yeah. and that was just, it's unthinkable to most americans. we already can't afford just our homeless population, we're scrambling with that. our veterans who are killing themselves at an atrocious rate every single day. we're still struggling to put the pieces back together for the v.a. there's so many things, so many really, truly compassionate things we need to do for americans. and, by the way, american children. and don't forget, lisa, we're already funding a lot of health care for illegals. don't forget that they come in, and they manage to get into our hospitals and on our welfare rolls and all of those things. so we're already funding a lot of t
lisa: gina, what about that, giving health care to illegal immigrants?new york post" had a cover and said who wants to lose the election. we showed it earlier. all those democrats raising their hand when asked the question. i mean, president trump's got to be pretty eager to take that on. i mean, am i right? >> i saw a campaign commercial for president trump -- lisa: exactly. the images matter, right? >> yeah. and that was just, it's unthinkable to most americans. we already...
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president's visit to britain now with gina rinehart tyll is an associate professor and senior lecturer at the university of essex she joins us live from london thank . very much for being with us on al-jazeera this is supposed to be in said the oldest and most crucial relationship in the world between the u.s. and the u.k. but it's been march marked by so much disagreement majorly how important do you think is this particular visit by donald trump and will it we affirm the so-called special relationship i think this visit is very important for a few reasons for one thing we are getting into the stages where anything donald trump says or does is colored with the upcoming election next year and so to him it's really critical to be seen as very special to be seen as it's able to relate to the queen with the queen to him this is something that a lot of people don't get to do and so that's really important and for the u.k. it's also pretty important because as has been mentioned he the u.k. is faced with a very complicated situation trying to exit the european union and trump has not made a
president's visit to britain now with gina rinehart tyll is an associate professor and senior lecturer at the university of essex she joins us live from london thank . very much for being with us on al-jazeera this is supposed to be in said the oldest and most crucial relationship in the world between the u.s. and the u.k. but it's been march marked by so much disagreement majorly how important do you think is this particular visit by donald trump and will it we affirm the so-called special...
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gina hashill also supporting sanctions. of true that would be surprising. sanctions of not seemed to work. this seems to be the only solution going forward. heather: what about support from other countries? >> the us will once to have allies behind it before it makes any move. whether a targeted strike like this or providing assistance to oil tankers through the strait of hormuz, to support that. heather: we will see you back here. much more to come on that. the president under some scrutiny for a remark on iran potentially making a mistake we just showed you. general jack keane says those comments may have been more pointed than they appear. >> i think the president may be revealing a strategy when he said it is a mistake in the sense that he exercised restraint here to shore up our allies support for a coalition to keep shipping lanes open and obviously mike pompeo and ambassador bolton working hard since provocation began to get allied support. they want to eventually shape a coalition that will be able to detect shipping as it goes through the main arte
gina hashill also supporting sanctions. of true that would be surprising. sanctions of not seemed to work. this seems to be the only solution going forward. heather: what about support from other countries? >> the us will once to have allies behind it before it makes any move. whether a targeted strike like this or providing assistance to oil tankers through the strait of hormuz, to support that. heather: we will see you back here. much more to come on that. the president under some...
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we are joined by luke kawa and gina martin adams. luke, first i will start off with where the markets are and what the fed is likely to do. some people think it is going to be a 25 basis point cut in july, not june. some people think 50 basis points. but people believe it is going to happen in july. it is pretty obvious whether you are looking at net positioning in the future, looking at the options market. that is a very stretched part of the market, and it is going to be really hard to thread the needle where there isn't a big reaction in the bond market today. think what we saw earlier this month is that when jerome powell speaks, everyone can find a way to read into it whatever they want. when he didn't say patient and did say act as appropriate, everyone just projected their own beliefs onto that. when jerome powell starts speaking, that is what a lot of people are going to be questioning their assumptions on what the fed should be doing next month. alix: so the confirmation bias within just the equity markets? gina: i think the
we are joined by luke kawa and gina martin adams. luke, first i will start off with where the markets are and what the fed is likely to do. some people think it is going to be a 25 basis point cut in july, not june. some people think 50 basis points. but people believe it is going to happen in july. it is pretty obvious whether you are looking at net positioning in the future, looking at the options market. that is a very stretched part of the market, and it is going to be really hard to thread...
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more importantly, when the cia now -- gina haspel says -- she's been a hero after 9/11. we know that for a fact. when gina haspel solicitors full cooperation within her agency, and there is now a demand to save order and recover order. c.i.a. officials that are involved in this will start talking. it means what? >> it means that the people who engaged in rampant acts of lawlessness and abused the tools of power to launch an investigation without evidence, to lie and spy on a campaign, those people are in trouble and that is john brennan, james comey, andrew mccabe, peter strzok, and james clapper, just to name a few. and i hope you're right, that the c.i.a. will, in fact, turn over the documents that are demanded. but, you know, at the f.b.i. christopher wray is james comey in a different suit and i'm deeply worried that he will continue to obstruct. but the tide has turned.d. the tables have turned and now you've got william barr and john durham. there is a reason why barr used the word "spying." he has been debriefed by the inspector general michael horowitz and well a
more importantly, when the cia now -- gina haspel says -- she's been a hero after 9/11. we know that for a fact. when gina haspel solicitors full cooperation within her agency, and there is now a demand to save order and recover order. c.i.a. officials that are involved in this will start talking. it means what? >> it means that the people who engaged in rampant acts of lawlessness and abused the tools of power to launch an investigation without evidence, to lie and spy on a campaign,...
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his 7 year asylum if convicted in the us he could be sentenced up to 175 years behind bars and while gina sanjaya waits his fate his former protector ecuador is refusing to extradite an alleged american fraudster to the u.s. ecuadorian president lanham rayno has personally blocked proceedings citing national sovereignty reasons humanitarian concerns and also international law we asked wiki leaks activist clark stoically why the 2 cases are being treated so differently. i don't want double standards very hypocrite always very showy of the morals and ethics of these governments you know the message that wiki leaks has been publishing has been the truth showing that these major or. government organizations are committing fraud or committing war crimes and so forth . and you know then the messenger is going to be the one that keeps going you know walk away the fact that america is it's always with a 100 percent factual evidence. maybe people need to start reading the facts of the matter rather than those who preserve to us. the phonies almost 80000 people have now signed a petition demanding
his 7 year asylum if convicted in the us he could be sentenced up to 175 years behind bars and while gina sanjaya waits his fate his former protector ecuador is refusing to extradite an alleged american fraudster to the u.s. ecuadorian president lanham rayno has personally blocked proceedings citing national sovereignty reasons humanitarian concerns and also international law we asked wiki leaks activist clark stoically why the 2 cases are being treated so differently. i don't want double...
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gina loudon and cathy areu next.ave a vision correction number, but i'm more than a number. when i'm not teaching, i'm taking steep grades and tight corners. my essilor lenses offer more than vision correction with three innovative technologies for my ultimate in vision clarity and protection together in a single lens: the essilor ultimate lens package. so, i can do more of what i love! buy two pairs of essilor's best lenses and get a $100 back instantly. see more. do more. essilor ♪ >> sean: tonight, far left lunacy has reached new lows. today, there are reports canadian researchers claiming the game dodgeball is a tool of oppression. dodgeball? and that is not all. tonight, texas a.g. ken paxton is suing over the left discrimination against chick-fil-a, all surrounding the food chain's exclusion from the san antonio airport. to bates this and more, trump 2020 advisory board member dr. gino dr. gina loudon, andar magazine publisher, crazy liberal, cathy areu. i say that affectionately. dr. gina, i love dodgeball, lo
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mixed evidence still in summary. >> all right and gina, i suppose that part of the evaluation here ist how much of whatever china impact is going to be already priced in and then just the condition of the semiconductor cycle. where do you come down >> if you listen to the semiconductors in each company, they're basically calling for a bounce in the second half. so i think in the short-term, some of that may start to play out. the china story still kind of is, the fact is that china doesn't have enough semiconductor manufacturing capacity to replace u.s. semiconductors so with only 30% of the demand met within china, they're still going to have to buy u.s. semiconductor stocks they're going to move to displace that. but for the medium term, these semiconductor stocks have a demand in china that cannot be met. >> all right, maybe still some comparative advantage there. we'll see if that continues, gina, ari, thank you very much for more "trading nation," head to our web site or follow us on twitter at @tradingnation. back to you. >> thank you, mike, very much. >>> ahead on "power lunch,
mixed evidence still in summary. >> all right and gina, i suppose that part of the evaluation here ist how much of whatever china impact is going to be already priced in and then just the condition of the semiconductor cycle. where do you come down >> if you listen to the semiconductors in each company, they're basically calling for a bounce in the second half. so i think in the short-term, some of that may start to play out. the china story still kind of is, the fact is that china...
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let's bring in fiscal analyst and author gina louder now and. as you mentioned the gunman has been identified as a local public utilities employee we don't know the motive yet as a police officer is that in the video there's more questions than answers to the moment but how does this look to you. well i think that's exactly right this is very fresh and right now the whole city i'm sure is reeling this is a military town a very patriotic town right there on the beach it's a navy town and a very close knit community in a lot of ways i used to actually be on the radio there in virginia beach and so i know the town and its citizens well and i can tell you all of america and really all of the world that their hearts and prayers go out to these people as they try to sort through the details my guess is we will see as we usually do in these shootings sadly that this was someone who was disturbed and suicidal in his own right and then decided for whatever reason. many times inexplainable to take it out then on his coworkers and we see this far too often
let's bring in fiscal analyst and author gina louder now and. as you mentioned the gunman has been identified as a local public utilities employee we don't know the motive yet as a police officer is that in the video there's more questions than answers to the moment but how does this look to you. well i think that's exactly right this is very fresh and right now the whole city i'm sure is reeling this is a military town a very patriotic town right there on the beach it's a navy town and a very...
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gina: i think it depends on how long and how durable the company transitions are. i think that we survived without chinese production before china started coming into the wto and ramping up presence in the world. most likely you will continue to see manufacturing migrate around the world to its lowest cost area. the overall story here is 30 years ago, there was no chinese manufacturing input to technology. 30 years from now, may it will be somewhere else in asia. maybe it will be in africa. there are other areas in the world where manufacturing presence could continue to grow. that is a structural shift. it doesn't always have to reside in china. for china, the trick is china is the single biggest market in the world. that's the catch. how do you get that potential growth out of china from a topline perspective?it could be a longer-term question. alix: gina martin adams and romaine bostick, with a very snazzy, glittery purple tie, by the way. did you notice that? [laughter] alix: you can find all of the charts and more on gtv under terminal. coming up, investi
gina: i think it depends on how long and how durable the company transitions are. i think that we survived without chinese production before china started coming into the wto and ramping up presence in the world. most likely you will continue to see manufacturing migrate around the world to its lowest cost area. the overall story here is 30 years ago, there was no chinese manufacturing input to technology. 30 years from now, may it will be somewhere else in asia. maybe it will be in africa....
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now for analysis, let's bring in gina, chief equity strategist for bloomberg. look at the market today, everyone is looking ahead to the catalyst, whether the federal reserve or some kind of headline on trade. when it comes to the federal reserve, pricing and 75% odds of a rate cut on the july 31 meeting. pretty remarkable. it is a matter of when, not if. >> yes. i think there are a number of economists starting to question that notion an assumption. i would jersey has been talking about it all day, suggesting maybe we are getting a little aggressive, saying the fed will be able to cut by july. the data is not that bad. inflation is relatively minimal but will they be in such a rush? also, rapid recovery just over the last week to within a few ticks of all-time highs would suggest maybe the situation is not that dire. obviously, a lot of moving parts you have to track. joe: as you point every recovery. what does that say about the degree to which investors are concerned about china trade which have been one of the main stories behind the may fall? gina: they ar
now for analysis, let's bring in gina, chief equity strategist for bloomberg. look at the market today, everyone is looking ahead to the catalyst, whether the federal reserve or some kind of headline on trade. when it comes to the federal reserve, pricing and 75% odds of a rate cut on the july 31 meeting. pretty remarkable. it is a matter of when, not if. >> yes. i think there are a number of economists starting to question that notion an assumption. i would jersey has been talking about...
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i want to talk specifically about gina for a second.ortunate. so when we look at a physician and a patient relationship, the real heart of the matter is the emotional aspect of it. for anyone who walks in with a health condition or, you know, for infertility in this matter, you want to walk away, and that patient wants to feel empowered and motivated to do the things that they need to do, and that's not how she felt. gina felt she was dismissed, and that's the type of relationship we don't want to see in a relationship, but also walng away from the situation. what can she take from it? she felt, you know, defeated at that point. >> i was very surprised to hear that not one doctor, but this was happening to her. so let me ask, do you have suggests for our audience who might be struggling with weight and fertility? what can they do right now? >> i think when we look at weight and infertility, i think this is something that affects one in eight couples, infertility so it is a common thing we see when women walk into our offices but what we
i want to talk specifically about gina for a second.ortunate. so when we look at a physician and a patient relationship, the real heart of the matter is the emotional aspect of it. for anyone who walks in with a health condition or, you know, for infertility in this matter, you want to walk away, and that patient wants to feel empowered and motivated to do the things that they need to do, and that's not how she felt. gina felt she was dismissed, and that's the type of relationship we don't want...
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gina talks about a reach for yield.ive yielding bond spectrum but it is also the gold laid on top of it as well. as you look at this spectrum of negative yielding debt and this reach into gold, do you think the two are correlated? my last guest corrected me and said no. yields,you find is low gold tends to do well. there is another couple of factors in there. leading to the gold price we are seeing. around physical shortages in the gold market which may be contributing to that. and geopolitical tensions, we will talk about a few of them today. we have more overnight with what we see in iran and that country it's to the psyche that says invest in gold is a safe haven. when you put them all together that results in the gold price. nejra: on the geopolitical tensions you mentioned, we are looking ahead to the g20. what sort of credit trade would you be putting on around the trade story? >> when you look at credit and how it reacts, it tends to be viewed as something that does well. bonds do well my there is a flight to qua
gina talks about a reach for yield.ive yielding bond spectrum but it is also the gold laid on top of it as well. as you look at this spectrum of negative yielding debt and this reach into gold, do you think the two are correlated? my last guest corrected me and said no. yields,you find is low gold tends to do well. there is another couple of factors in there. leading to the gold price we are seeing. around physical shortages in the gold market which may be contributing to that. and geopolitical...
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the hawks people like john bolton the national security adviser secretary of state might pay even a gina haswell the cia director all advocating a more confrontational approach with iran shooting down this drone offers them a boost in their arguments for a military response but some pentagon officials are cautioning such a move a military move could really spark a greater escalation that could put u.s. forces in the region at risk and of course congressional democrats who are briefed on the situation all urged president trump to exercise restraint and if they do want some sort of military response to seek congressional approval for that ok the that is what is firming up on the hill right now congressional approval mariana thanks for now what more details as they come in is to georgia now where dozens of people have been injured in the capital to the tbilisi after a night of clashes between protesters and riot police outside parliament the violence flared amidst widespread public anger over the visit of a russian lawmaker he addressed the assembly from the seat of the parliamentary speake
the hawks people like john bolton the national security adviser secretary of state might pay even a gina haswell the cia director all advocating a more confrontational approach with iran shooting down this drone offers them a boost in their arguments for a military response but some pentagon officials are cautioning such a move a military move could really spark a greater escalation that could put u.s. forces in the region at risk and of course congressional democrats who are briefed on the...
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we are joined by gina martin adams and martin schenker. let us start with the. china white paper that came out of the weekend. the chinese government saying -- it is foreseeable that the latest tariff hikes are far from resolving issues and will only make things worse on all sides. the chinese government reject the idea of threats of a turned rejects the idea that a trade war will ever resolve any issues. and trump responded that he has china right where they want them. this does not seem to be moving in the right direction. we can talk about the end of the month g20 meeting between president xi jinping and trump and what that will accomplish, and it may not accomplish much except solidifying the position you alix: it feels like we were talking about exposure to china. now we have to factor in companies exposure to mexico. how do you model all that in? gina: it is nearly impossible to read i think the biggest impact is deceleration in investment. seeing easily -- already issues with sentiment for investment. a slowdown in growth, from the mid-single digits numbe
we are joined by gina martin adams and martin schenker. let us start with the. china white paper that came out of the weekend. the chinese government saying -- it is foreseeable that the latest tariff hikes are far from resolving issues and will only make things worse on all sides. the chinese government reject the idea of threats of a turned rejects the idea that a trade war will ever resolve any issues. and trump responded that he has china right where they want them. this does not seem to be...
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. >> reporter: her dog bella is a lot bigger than gina. >> 170 pounds.igger than that. >> reporter: like a lot of dogs, she loves to chew. really chew. she keeps a stash of toys made for big dogs. >> this said it was 100% safe nylon. >> reporter: she opened this mint flavored niylon bone one day. she's crewing it on. she realized he had broken it off. >> i'm trying to get the broken piece out of her mouth. it's too late. she swallowed it. >> reporter: it was a piece less than two inches around. she wasn't too worried. >> she's a big dog. i thought she would just pass it. >> reporter: everybody seemed okay until two weeks later. >> she began getting really sick. diarrhea, vomiting. >> reporter: the plastic piece was still in her belly. >> the vet said if she doesn't patsz pass it, it could cause a blockage. >> reporter: and she would need emergency surgery. she stayed with bella around the clock hoping the piece would come back out. >> i reached out to the company. >> reporter: the toy bella chewed off is this flavorit nylon bone. she asked the company to
. >> reporter: her dog bella is a lot bigger than gina. >> 170 pounds.igger than that. >> reporter: like a lot of dogs, she loves to chew. really chew. she keeps a stash of toys made for big dogs. >> this said it was 100% safe nylon. >> reporter: she opened this mint flavored niylon bone one day. she's crewing it on. she realized he had broken it off. >> i'm trying to get the broken piece out of her mouth. it's too late. she swallowed it. >> reporter:...
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today is for gina beach is. a senseless crime. and imposed. tremendous grief of the people of virginia beach the commonwealth and this country. a country where mass shootings occur with disturbing frequency one monitoring group said it was the 150th mass shooting in the u.s. this year. you know watching data when you news launch from berlin up next a shift to living in the digital age with a look at your promise to protect privacy and i forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's state dot com. and thanks for watching. technology. market.
today is for gina beach is. a senseless crime. and imposed. tremendous grief of the people of virginia beach the commonwealth and this country. a country where mass shootings occur with disturbing frequency one monitoring group said it was the 150th mass shooting in the u.s. this year. you know watching data when you news launch from berlin up next a shift to living in the digital age with a look at your promise to protect privacy and i forget you can get all the latest news and information...
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gina heard the gun fire. >> i heard four shots. and a man yelled out something. i don't know exactly what he said. >> reporter: it happened here where we spoke with another neighbor. >> it's scary. in the morning, first time the police came and knocked on the door. >> reporter: she's afraid for her granddaughter in a neighborhood hit by violence violence before. . >> it's not the first time. >> reporter: police have not released suspect information and school went on here as scheduled. anne makovec, kpix5. >>> and a crew spent much of the morning mopping up a fuel spill on 680 just before 4:30. a tanker spilled fuel across the freeway. all lanes are back open right now. but no word yet on what caused the mess. >>> and the bay area's three major airports dealing with the aftermath of a major power outage at los angeles international airport. there were cancellations and delays. and two flights were canceled in oakland. the lax outage hit last night and evacuations ordered. >>> and tragedy at the west point training site in new york. one cadet is dead and more than
gina heard the gun fire. >> i heard four shots. and a man yelled out something. i don't know exactly what he said. >> reporter: it happened here where we spoke with another neighbor. >> it's scary. in the morning, first time the police came and knocked on the door. >> reporter: she's afraid for her granddaughter in a neighborhood hit by violence violence before. . >> it's not the first time. >> reporter: police have not released suspect information and school...