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it's time to 39 year old, your hasi who's 4 months pregnant? she didn't want the baby now growing and barely. she ran out of birth control pills during the lockdown, and the local pharmacy was closed. then her husband lost his job. condom use isn't widespread in indonesia, and then it just happened during the lockdown. women who simply wanted contraception went welcome in public health centers. i could have gone to a private midwife, but it was too expensive. even now that i'm pregnant, i haven't been able to afford any examination. your hasi already has 2 children. her 17 year old son and 11 year old daughter still in school. and the family's finances are stretched. so she applied for membership in the state run health insurance system, which is free for the needy. but she doesn't know if she'll be accepted. hope that we can now receive access to free health care. i don't have any other option. dizzy thinking about the future. excuse me, something like hope we'll get lucky that i can have sex. you can get married, but don't get pregnant. that'
it's time to 39 year old, your hasi who's 4 months pregnant? she didn't want the baby now growing and barely. she ran out of birth control pills during the lockdown, and the local pharmacy was closed. then her husband lost his job. condom use isn't widespread in indonesia, and then it just happened during the lockdown. women who simply wanted contraception went welcome in public health centers. i could have gone to a private midwife, but it was too expensive. even now that i'm pregnant, i...
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it's time to 39 year old, your hasi who's 4 months pregnant? she didn't want the baby now growing in her belly. she ran out of birth control pills during the lockdown, and the local pharmacy was closed. then her husband lost his job. condom use isn't widespread in indonesia, and then it just happened during the lockdown of women who simply wanted contraception. welcome in public health centers. i could have gone to a private midwife, but it was too expensive. i don't even know that i'm pregnant, so i haven't been able to afford any examination. oh ya see already has 2 children. her 17 year old son and 11 year old daughter still in school. and the family's finances are stretched. so she applied for membership in the state run health insurance system, which is free for the needy. but she doesn't know if she'll be accepted that we can now receive access to free health care. i don't have any other option, but i'm dizzy thinking about the future. excuse me. something like hope we'll get lucky for you that you can have sex. you can get married, but d
it's time to 39 year old, your hasi who's 4 months pregnant? she didn't want the baby now growing in her belly. she ran out of birth control pills during the lockdown, and the local pharmacy was closed. then her husband lost his job. condom use isn't widespread in indonesia, and then it just happened during the lockdown of women who simply wanted contraception. welcome in public health centers. i could have gone to a private midwife, but it was too expensive. i don't even know that i'm...
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biden hasy rains, but taken many by surprise. joe: the real winner this week, not biden, not trump, the good old 60-40 portfolio. everybody had left it for dad not long ago. theof the best weeks for 60-40 portfolio in a long time. end of election volatility. we are not likely to get a big stimulus. the diversified investor wins again. romaine: another big winner on the week was anyone shorting volatility. most volatility measures started to pick up. the idea that we were going to get a contested election, at least today it looks like we may get a result here. that seems to have settled the market a little bit here. some clarity as to what congress will look like. your main measures of market volatility, and bond market volatility, all moving forward. keyline: diversification is and asset classes for the year that have beaten all of them, crypto. who would have thought the election week would have made people look a little bit more? we are now at 15,000. is how we rallied in bitcoin. seems diversified right now. romaine: you thoug
biden hasy rains, but taken many by surprise. joe: the real winner this week, not biden, not trump, the good old 60-40 portfolio. everybody had left it for dad not long ago. theof the best weeks for 60-40 portfolio in a long time. end of election volatility. we are not likely to get a big stimulus. the diversified investor wins again. romaine: another big winner on the week was anyone shorting volatility. most volatility measures started to pick up. the idea that we were going to get a...
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a great deal of power in considering what legislation gets dcussised and ed.s and biden reportedl hasy a good relationship with mitch mcconnell and thatight m be opening the doors for some cooperation and progress on the legislativ freont. >> it will be interesting to see how thing sunfold. mr. moran, thankou very much for being with us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> and of course we'll have lots more on the transition in the days and weeks ahead. >>> now, japan is keeping an eye on coronavirus cases as numbers in some areas rise. the northern prefecture of corovirunas infections on monday, a new daily record. the tally has exceeded 100 for five consecutive da.ys a governmentan pelel of experts has put forth an emergency proposal in rpoesnse to the om rsease in hokkaido and se >> translator: there is no doubt that the number of infectis is increasing across the cotry.un we are acknowledging the diversification of clusters and an increasing number of clusters. it is therefore highly likely that the infections will expand rapidly unless theover gnment takes stronger measures to curb >> t
a great deal of power in considering what legislation gets dcussised and ed.s and biden reportedl hasy a good relationship with mitch mcconnell and thatight m be opening the doors for some cooperation and progress on the legislativ freont. >> it will be interesting to see how thing sunfold. mr. moran, thankou very much for being with us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> and of course we'll have lots more on the transition in the days and weeks ahead. >>> now, japan is...
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their strategy for fighting the pandemic and share my conversation with noted author and thinker, tam hasi coates about the long-term effects of the trump presidency. we start with nbc's gabe gutierrez, on the ground at a hospital in des moines, iowa. we're in des moines because the white house is describing this part of the country as a red zone. gabe, why is that? >> reporter: hey, craig. the white house coronavirus task force report calls this part of the country a red zone because of an unyielding and exponential spread of the virus. the positivity rate here in this state is an astounding 41%. to put that in perspective, i heard you just talking about new york city closing down its schools with its positivity rate hovering around 3%, here in iowa it is 41%. the doctors and nurses we've spoken with here expect this situation to grow even more dire over the coming weeks. many of them say they're overwhelmed. at this hospital, the icu is full as is the case in several other hospitals in des moines. we're able to speak with a patient in isolation, still going through grueling physical ther
their strategy for fighting the pandemic and share my conversation with noted author and thinker, tam hasi coates about the long-term effects of the trump presidency. we start with nbc's gabe gutierrez, on the ground at a hospital in des moines, iowa. we're in des moines because the white house is describing this part of the country as a red zone. gabe, why is that? >> reporter: hey, craig. the white house coronavirus task force report calls this part of the country a red zone because of...
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from the buzzing of bees produces cool beats with it and has a message for his listeners as being the hasi of loss of a set during violent song i was trying to make a performance a rodeo piece a state to get a silence to speak for themselves people connect today through the sounds. the only center studied art and designed and began his experimental music while he was still a student he calls it insect it just. c uses a special software to isolate the different frequencies the bees admit. there are 3 types of being a high this is the queen group who is the draw and the charge of their own frequency range. so the crane has a high pitch piping sound homeworkers economy midrange sound drunk by all being past its bearings so. he uses a scanner to record the sounds made by the beast the frame he built is fitted with microphone just like a digital recorder which can capture hours of buzzing in libya a high of. being nice always tinkering with new instruments for his music once he's filled the recorders memory and the london fog bearly sent takes it home to his studio he analyzes the bee sounds an
from the buzzing of bees produces cool beats with it and has a message for his listeners as being the hasi of loss of a set during violent song i was trying to make a performance a rodeo piece a state to get a silence to speak for themselves people connect today through the sounds. the only center studied art and designed and began his experimental music while he was still a student he calls it insect it just. c uses a special software to isolate the different frequencies the bees admit. there...
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hasi feel as though god ordained him to be the president, even as his -- even at his age. and should he falter, there is a great one behind him, which is kamala harris. so i am not concerned about his age. 96,have people who are 95, who have drivers licenses and are driving well. they can see well. they can drive in traffic, take trips 700, 800 miles, without even flinching. so his age is no concern to me. it is his wisdom and his leadership that is important to me, at what he has done throughout the years. and he was the vice president to barack obama. greta: what stood out to you harris'from kamala speech? caller: wow. namedhe fact that she every nationality of many. she was not just stuck on her own nationality. a people's person. she represents all women. and that is what she stands for, and she spoke well on that, she named just about everyone from the native americans to the hispanics, black-and-white, so that stood out for me. yeah, that impressed me. greta: ok. florida, youierce, voted for president trump. did you watch tonight's victory speech? caller: yes i did.
hasi feel as though god ordained him to be the president, even as his -- even at his age. and should he falter, there is a great one behind him, which is kamala harris. so i am not concerned about his age. 96,have people who are 95, who have drivers licenses and are driving well. they can see well. they can drive in traffic, take trips 700, 800 miles, without even flinching. so his age is no concern to me. it is his wisdom and his leadership that is important to me, at what he has done...
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hasy: president-elect biden not detail his thoughts on antitrust yet but we know the obama administrationrly close to silicon valley. in particular, how would you like biden to weigh in on antitrust? jeremy: all we can ask for independent thoughts you're absolutely right that unfortunately the obama administration has a bad record when it comes to antitrust enforcement. googles lobbyist was the number one lobbyist in the white house by visit. ftc was reportedly , there wasng reportedly back channel medication with google, which is very sad to learn of. i would hope there is some indication that biden is going to take an independent view of -- of this. my personal thought is that somehow we have to get elizabeth warren in their because she has been particularly strong on hammering home the point that economies and monopolies that that monopolies are not good for economies so we need someone like that strong message independent streak. part of my interview with yelp ceo jeremy stoppelman. you can get the full episode on studio one to coming up next friday here on bloomberg television. disne
hasy: president-elect biden not detail his thoughts on antitrust yet but we know the obama administrationrly close to silicon valley. in particular, how would you like biden to weigh in on antitrust? jeremy: all we can ask for independent thoughts you're absolutely right that unfortunately the obama administration has a bad record when it comes to antitrust enforcement. googles lobbyist was the number one lobbyist in the white house by visit. ftc was reportedly , there wasng reportedly back...
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the yuan hasy rated so strongly as they anticipate he would win and they would be in a better relationshipith china. personally i think they are too optimistic. it is not that clear biden will take that road. his approach could be different than trump's approach, but i think he will still take on china. are hopingvestors there will be a relationship between the u.s. and china. probably if that would be the be the story could if biden wins. >> do you agree with what strategists are saying, that biden is bad for the ruble but good for the peso? general, if biden wins, the dollar would move a bit further in the short term. that is probably because of the stimulus package for the economy which could give that extra boost to the economy. in the event of trump, you could see more dollar -- at the same when you get into the whole story, real yields will stay negative or even go more negative. that will weigh on the dollar in 2021. if i would move that to emerging markets, they have been beaten up quite a lot recently. because of the uncertainty and because we had a bit of a comeback on the dollar
the yuan hasy rated so strongly as they anticipate he would win and they would be in a better relationshipith china. personally i think they are too optimistic. it is not that clear biden will take that road. his approach could be different than trump's approach, but i think he will still take on china. are hopingvestors there will be a relationship between the u.s. and china. probably if that would be the be the story could if biden wins. >> do you agree with what strategists are saying,...
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to know what's really interesting though, is that hunter, god is like, this is hasi that i worked with. that had the opposite approach. they did not see the world as shaped by fundamental scarcity that there was a competition for resources. they viewed the world in which they were only 50 no's weak. they viewed it as generous as providence as sharing. and let's be clear, they had much tougher lives materially than many of us do know, but it was an approach. and it was a different way of seeing a while. and as a result, they organize their economies on the basis of an assumption of abundance rather than an assumption of scarcity. and that produces very different kind of social forms and ways of organizing their life. so this fundamental thing, you know, and economics pretends it's a science or it doesn't, you know, most economists know that it isn't the sides. me even though that kind of grass and all these things. but this kind of popular myth that you know, economics, our economic systems, a built in some fundamental assumptions on some basis in human nature. and biology is a myth. an
to know what's really interesting though, is that hunter, god is like, this is hasi that i worked with. that had the opposite approach. they did not see the world as shaped by fundamental scarcity that there was a competition for resources. they viewed the world in which they were only 50 no's weak. they viewed it as generous as providence as sharing. and let's be clear, they had much tougher lives materially than many of us do know, but it was an approach. and it was a different way of seeing...
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study hasys its accumulated more than 53 infections.hat will allow a preliminary analysis of its effectiveness to begin. internet did not predict how long -- moderna did not predict how long it would take an independent committee to analyze the data. oak hill and visors -- oak hill advisors founder spokes with bloomberg's eric schatzker. a biden presidency supported by a fed that continues to be accommodating, i believe that as a goldilocks scenario for the markets. you can see more of that -- ritika: you can see more of that interview starting at 10:00 a.m. new york time here on bloomberg tv. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> frankly, they trump administration has basically given up. we are just sitting there waiting for the vaccine, and the virus is not waiting. the virus is all around us. stinthan: lawrence go professor.getown here's the price action this morning. alongside tom keene an
study hasys its accumulated more than 53 infections.hat will allow a preliminary analysis of its effectiveness to begin. internet did not predict how long -- moderna did not predict how long it would take an independent committee to analyze the data. oak hill and visors -- oak hill advisors founder spokes with bloomberg's eric schatzker. a biden presidency supported by a fed that continues to be accommodating, i believe that as a goldilocks scenario for the markets. you can see more of that --...
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ricketts: the question was -- it hasis competitive advantages in that free speech.ensor -- cen it is one of the social media platforms we are using to reach out to people where they are. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. ricketts: to go back and explain, fred is asking --how does this all work regarding the plan we put in place? we're looking at a number of hospitalizations due to coronavirus. it is divided by the denominator there is going to be the number of hospital beds. when that hits 25% is when the additional restrictions kicked in. on the first day that happens, we will hit the red category. we are calculating the number of hospital beds based on a 14 day rolling average. the neonatal beds and so forth out of that for the last 14 days. but it is a rolling average based on staffed hospital beds. and after we get to the red zone, to get back out of it, there will have to be a seven day rolling average of being below 25% to get back into the orange. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. ricketts: the question is -- what is the number right now for us to be able to hit that? the number doe
ricketts: the question was -- it hasis competitive advantages in that free speech.ensor -- cen it is one of the social media platforms we are using to reach out to people where they are. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. ricketts: to go back and explain, fred is asking --how does this all work regarding the plan we put in place? we're looking at a number of hospitalizations due to coronavirus. it is divided by the denominator there is going to be the number of hospital beds. when that hits 25% is...
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i don't think there is any question that his first hasiative, first objective got to be to show that getting control of the pandemic. and probably providing the necessary aid to try and help those who have been impacted. it is too bad the congress was unable to pass a package. we need something to provide assistance to those unemployed, whose small businesses and others have been affected by this. i think his first objective is to get control of the pandemic and provide an eight package to the country. david: you were the director of cia as well as secretary of defense. tell us how important our relationships are with the rest of the road when there is a transition of presidency. for example, asia, a lot of markets are reporting that apparently think it will be easier on china to have a president biden. is that accurate? leon: not necessarily. we haven has said that a competitive relationship with china, and we do, one that will demand a lot of toughness on our part in dealing with them. one thing you can be assured of, and this is comforting to a lot of countries abroad, is that joe
i don't think there is any question that his first hasiative, first objective got to be to show that getting control of the pandemic. and probably providing the necessary aid to try and help those who have been impacted. it is too bad the congress was unable to pass a package. we need something to provide assistance to those unemployed, whose small businesses and others have been affected by this. i think his first objective is to get control of the pandemic and provide an eight package to the...
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it hasy issue is is rallied so significantly that we may be pausing for breath, but the medium-term wouldin an environment of likely dollar weakness, aussie dollar -- of course, as you mentioned, chinese economy that pretty resilient, that will help the australian economy continue to recover, it does suggest furthermore upside through the end of next year. i don't think we will see that 20% gain we have seen but perhaps a much more gradual appreciation of aussie dollar. it big surprise, maybe we get a cut from india next year. the recent inflation read really caused so -- caught some people by surprise. you think that is a one-off, something to consider moving forward? mitul: it has been a big problem for india. inflation has been above the rbi's target for several months, well above the 6% top end of it target and that's really restrained their hand. as we go into next year, inflation will ease and this --l and -- allow the rba the december meeting that's taking place next week, it seems a bit premature for the rbi's to cut that meeting ultimately, they need to cut rates further as infla
it hasy issue is is rallied so significantly that we may be pausing for breath, but the medium-term wouldin an environment of likely dollar weakness, aussie dollar -- of course, as you mentioned, chinese economy that pretty resilient, that will help the australian economy continue to recover, it does suggest furthermore upside through the end of next year. i don't think we will see that 20% gain we have seen but perhaps a much more gradual appreciation of aussie dollar. it big surprise, maybe...