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ian got this one on may 22.u told me i was your first love, but you did not treat me like the precious, perfect treasure i am. you have sinned against god, and i want my power back because it belongs to us, the daughters of god." then, something new and strange started happening. angela began receiving emails, too. >> long, rambling emails saying that, you know, her husband ian doesn't love her, that michelle is, you know, his one true love and that ian is cheating on her. he manipulates women. she better get out of the picture soon before he hurts her. >> reporter: these new emails to angela sounded like michelle's emails to ian, complete with biblical imagery. but they came from multiple email addresses and were signed, "jason ray." >> telling angela that she would always be eve and that michelle was ian's lilith, his truth, and that angela would never be his one true love. >> reporter: then another email to angela appeared. the subject line: "die." the message, "i hope you are scared of death tomorrow. be pre
ian got this one on may 22.u told me i was your first love, but you did not treat me like the precious, perfect treasure i am. you have sinned against god, and i want my power back because it belongs to us, the daughters of god." then, something new and strange started happening. angela began receiving emails, too. >> long, rambling emails saying that, you know, her husband ian doesn't love her, that michelle is, you know, his one true love and that ian is cheating on her. he...
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ian, when do we start to worry?verybody seems to be so keen on dismissing the flattening yield curve. ian: it is interesting because what you typically see as rates move higher is the yield curve flattens. that is what history tells us. i think what we will see is a few months when we hang around these low levels of yield curves and it moves down toward below -- towards zero, but even when you hit zero, that doesn't mean that they are going straight to recession. it could be a couple of years later we actually go into recession once we hit zero. for here and now, it is not time to panic. >> i am a little bit concerned. i won't dismiss that the flattening of the old curve has gotten ahead of it self at levels. beforet have much room we get inverted if the fed hikes two or three times more this year. of thethe flattening curve is a concern, something fed officials are paying attention to. fedare hearing talk from president williams and bullard drawing our attention to the flatness of the curve. that weck, do you agree
ian, when do we start to worry?verybody seems to be so keen on dismissing the flattening yield curve. ian: it is interesting because what you typically see as rates move higher is the yield curve flattens. that is what history tells us. i think what we will see is a few months when we hang around these low levels of yield curves and it moves down toward below -- towards zero, but even when you hit zero, that doesn't mean that they are going straight to recession. it could be a couple of years...
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ian: back end of this year or early next year. flahertynk you to jack and ian staley. york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 new york time. from new york, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ scarlet: gold bugs rejoice. when investors turn on equities, and it turned to gold. what does this show in this rush into gold etf? yale university sets the standard with 12% return. but according to one analyst, el
ian: back end of this year or early next year. flahertynk you to jack and ian staley. york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 new york time. from new york, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ scarlet: gold bugs rejoice. when investors turn on equities, and it turned to gold. what does this show in this rush into gold etf? yale university sets the standard with 12% return. but according to one analyst, el
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plus, coming to us from london steeley.aling -- ian worry?we start to everybody seems to be so keen on dismissing the flattening yield curve. ian: it is interesting because when you typically do see is that this has led to. i think what we will see is a few months when we hang around his low levels of yield curves. belowt moves down toward zero. that doesn't mean that they are going straight to recession. yearsld be a couple of for we had zero. i think for the here and now, it is not time to panic. i'm not going to dismiss the fact that the flooding yield curve has gotten ahead of its current levels. we don't have much room before we get to flat or inverted if -- fed hikes that is of a fed officials are paying attention to. you are hearing talk from president williams as well as the joint heritage. -- enjoying the attention. only: if it gets inverted a lot. i don't really think it is out of the range. i am not too worried about it. >> i'm trying to square the flattening yield curve with an increase in expectations. can you make sense of this?
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arriving at eileen‘s, ian has the birds and his bottles keeping him company. witnessed a steady decline in doorstep deliveries. we have seen some redundancies, good friends lost theirjobs, but it seems to be picking up again. keeping you busy, then? keeping me busy, exactly, yeah. eileen likes knowing that her bottles are reused, and she likes her milkman. how long have you known ian? about 12 years. 12 years?! in the winter, it was brilliant. poor ian, i was opening the door, and it was deep snow, the bottles were just plonked in. poor soul! a pint of eileen‘s milk costs 65p, so four of them is more than £2.50. but less than half a mile up the road is a major supermarket, where the same volume of milk costs less than half the price, so eileen‘s next door neighbours are not that keen to convert. living near the sea, jill has been horrified by images of plastic waste, and yet... does that tempt you to move to glass? i'd like to think i would, but, no, iwouldn‘t. waste charity wrap told us that because of the environmental impact of cleaning and delivering, a gl
arriving at eileen‘s, ian has the birds and his bottles keeping him company. witnessed a steady decline in doorstep deliveries. we have seen some redundancies, good friends lost theirjobs, but it seems to be picking up again. keeping you busy, then? keeping me busy, exactly, yeah. eileen likes knowing that her bottles are reused, and she likes her milkman. how long have you known ian? about 12 years. 12 years?! in the winter, it was brilliant. poor ian, i was opening the door, and it was deep...
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we'll get back to ian bremmer. a completely different story, likely to keep policy unchanged. mario draghi is likely to face questions about euro-area growth. the region is on uncertain footing. joining us is paul gordon. talk to me about what mario to communicateo with the markets. without to stop qe suggesting he is increasing interest rates? paul: that's right. he doesn't want to shake things up. he has done enough of that through the 6.5 years of his term so far. a key is slow and steady. everyone wants to hear when the ecb will wind down the asset purchase program and put it on the path to higher interest rates. think you will hear much from draghi except for patience, persistence, and prudence. tom: thank you so much. we will look for mr. draghi in a bit. we want to look at international relations on the equity markets. a wonderful voice of the midwest , david -- david: the flyover zone. tom: i won't talk about the flyover zone, but the elites on the east and west coast ignoring the flyover zone. are you adva
we'll get back to ian bremmer. a completely different story, likely to keep policy unchanged. mario draghi is likely to face questions about euro-area growth. the region is on uncertain footing. joining us is paul gordon. talk to me about what mario to communicateo with the markets. without to stop qe suggesting he is increasing interest rates? paul: that's right. he doesn't want to shake things up. he has done enough of that through the 6.5 years of his term so far. a key is slow and steady....
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ian: communication. they don't give the specifics. they don't say this customer or that customer isn't ordering, but they do talk about the biggest part of their earnings. they said that is weaker. emily: what other indicators are we seeing that smartphone demand may be slowing down? mark: that is a good question. the biggest indicator, iphone sales in the q1 holiday quarter, which came in about $3 million to $4 million less than expectations. apple reports earnings on may 1. emily: 3 million to 4 million phones fewer.
ian: communication. they don't give the specifics. they don't say this customer or that customer isn't ordering, but they do talk about the biggest part of their earnings. they said that is weaker. emily: what other indicators are we seeing that smartphone demand may be slowing down? mark: that is a good question. the biggest indicator, iphone sales in the q1 holiday quarter, which came in about $3 million to $4 million less than expectations. apple reports earnings on may 1. emily: 3 million...
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arriving at eileen‘s, ian has the birds and his bottles keeping him company.ssed a steady decline in doorstep deliveries. we've seen some redundancies, good friends lost theirjobs, but it seems to be picking up again. keeping you busy, then? keeping me busy, exactly, yeah. that's good. gladly, yeah. since january, ian's dairy has been delivering 4,000 more glass milk bottles a week. and out of 20 dairies we spoke to, 17 said they'd also seen a rise. this is the first year that we've actually seen an increase in sales and production, and i think it's more on the back of everybody being more aware of the environmental impact that plastics have, as opposed to glass returns. not bad news for you, either. no, definitely not. the morning clink on the doorstep became a post—war staple and by the late ‘70s, 90% of britain's milk was delivered to homes. but despite popular advertising, then came deregulation and the rise of the supermarket, triggering a decline to just 3% of the current market. but it survived. eileen likes knowing that her bottles are reused, and she
arriving at eileen‘s, ian has the birds and his bottles keeping him company.ssed a steady decline in doorstep deliveries. we've seen some redundancies, good friends lost theirjobs, but it seems to be picking up again. keeping you busy, then? keeping me busy, exactly, yeah. that's good. gladly, yeah. since january, ian's dairy has been delivering 4,000 more glass milk bottles a week. and out of 20 dairies we spoke to, 17 said they'd also seen a rise. this is the first year that we've actually...
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ian gardiner remembers the conflict well.royal marine. and later wrote about the experience in his memoir "in the service of the sultan." a rare chronicle of the brutal incredibly difficult and almost entirely unknown war, fought in the rugged southern mountains. >> ian: the old sultan was not an inhumane man, but he was an old man, and he was deeply reactionary, so he wanted to keep his country in a medieval time warp. the thing that changed it was the advent of the japanese transistor radio. for the first time his people could hear what other arab countries were doing with their oil, and they wanted some of that. >> anthony: by the 1920's winston churchill switched the royal navy's mode of power from coal to oil. and suddenly, everything changed. they needed oil, and lots of it. which made oman vital not for its limited oil resources, but for where it is, the strait of hormuz. the persian gulf's femoral artery, 20% of the world's oil flows through here making it one of, if not the most strategically important waterways on t
ian gardiner remembers the conflict well.royal marine. and later wrote about the experience in his memoir "in the service of the sultan." a rare chronicle of the brutal incredibly difficult and almost entirely unknown war, fought in the rugged southern mountains. >> ian: the old sultan was not an inhumane man, but he was an old man, and he was deeply reactionary, so he wanted to keep his country in a medieval time warp. the thing that changed it was the advent of the japanese...
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ian: communication. they don't give the specifics.y don't say this customer or that customer isn't ordering, but they do talk about the biggest part of their earnings. they said that is weaker. emily: what other indicators are we seeing that smartphone demand may be slowing down? mark: that is a good question. the biggest indicator, iphone sales in the q1 holiday quarter, which came in about $3 million to $4 million less than expectations. apple reports earnings on may 1. emily: 3 million to 4 million phones fewer. mark: they were projected to sell around 80 million, but they sold about 77 million phones. emily: we do this every single quarter. every single quarter, we are wondering, is this global plateau finally happening, is this it, or are we going to be asking it again next quarter? thiswe were talking about earlier. on one hand, not that many more people in the world that don't have a smart phone. emily: and they are keeping them for longer, right? ian: that is the other part of it. has the design or functionality changed radica
ian: communication. they don't give the specifics.y don't say this customer or that customer isn't ordering, but they do talk about the biggest part of their earnings. they said that is weaker. emily: what other indicators are we seeing that smartphone demand may be slowing down? mark: that is a good question. the biggest indicator, iphone sales in the q1 holiday quarter, which came in about $3 million to $4 million less than expectations. apple reports earnings on may 1. emily: 3 million to 4...
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how long have you known ian? about 12 years. 12 years?! in the winter, it was brilliant.now, the bottles were just plonked in. poor soul! a pint of eileen's milk costs 65p, so four of them is more than £2.50. but less than half a mile up the road is a major supermarket, where the same volume of milk costs less than half the price, so eileen's next door neighbours are not that keen to convert. living near the sea, jill has been horrified by images of plastic waste, and yet... does that tempt you to move to glass? i'd like to think i would, but, no, iwouldn't. it's cheaper, and that's the bottom line. waste charity wrap told us that because of the environmental impact of cleaning and delivering, a glass bottle must be used 20 times to beat plastic. ian's bottles are used around 50 times, so he's hoping more customers will see them as the green option for the white stuff. nina warhurst, bbc news, redcar. time now for all the sports news in sport today. however, i am tulsen tollett this is sports today. coming up. drama the end of the champions league quarter—final between ri
how long have you known ian? about 12 years. 12 years?! in the winter, it was brilliant.now, the bottles were just plonked in. poor soul! a pint of eileen's milk costs 65p, so four of them is more than £2.50. but less than half a mile up the road is a major supermarket, where the same volume of milk costs less than half the price, so eileen's next door neighbours are not that keen to convert. living near the sea, jill has been horrified by images of plastic waste, and yet... does that tempt...
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ian: i think that has been a big concern for mario draghi.e heard from mark carney overnight that some of the economic data in the first quarter has been weaker than expected. it has been a harsh winter in europe, and a lot of expectations are that we start to see the data improve as we go through the second quarter. and in the second half of the year. i think the reality is when you look at the ecb and the single mandate, if inflation is low and yes, if you squint, it is on an upward trajectory, but it is still well below where the ecb would like it to be. it is not being helped by the strength of the euro and the pastor affect. i think they had a very fine balance act to make sure that the euro doesn't strengthen too much. otherwise the inflation level will come back down and they will not be able to start normalizing policy. lisa: sticking in the city, a question from a viewer, wondering given the flatness of the british yield curve, will we see the likelihood of a much lower terminal rate than, say, in the u.s.? do you think that is the c
ian: i think that has been a big concern for mario draghi.e heard from mark carney overnight that some of the economic data in the first quarter has been weaker than expected. it has been a harsh winter in europe, and a lot of expectations are that we start to see the data improve as we go through the second quarter. and in the second half of the year. i think the reality is when you look at the ecb and the single mandate, if inflation is low and yes, if you squint, it is on an upward...
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pacific. >> thank you, ian. as ian mentioned, britain's royal air force joined the strikes. it's unclear from where the jets were returning. also assisting in that strike, france. french president emmanuel macron tweeting this picture of his inner circle monitoring that situation. >>> four syrian americans living in the bay area, the announcement of the missile strike was literally a wake-up call for their family members in damascus. it was 4:30 saturday morning in syria when the air strike began. we're in san francisco tonight with reaction from the local syrian community. >> reporter: there is a significant population of syrians in the bay area. that means that when the president was making his announcement, there were quite a few people who were trying to contact family in syria. at the offices of the arab resource and organizing center in the mission district, everyone spent much of the evening huddled around the television. reporters on the ground there gave them an overview of the missile and bomb strikes. but it's their family members who tell them how close the explo
pacific. >> thank you, ian. as ian mentioned, britain's royal air force joined the strikes. it's unclear from where the jets were returning. also assisting in that strike, france. french president emmanuel macron tweeting this picture of his inner circle monitoring that situation. >>> four syrian americans living in the bay area, the announcement of the missile strike was literally a wake-up call for their family members in damascus. it was 4:30 saturday morning in syria when the...
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at the time of the attack, blaze was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and the baby was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any families might. they had lunch together. then the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a super walmart. mom and the three young girls were finishing up lunch, so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boys, with a baby in a sling and the two toddlers, it happened, an explosion. >> the first thing that tells you something is wrong is a huge bang. >> yeah. >> coming from where? >> it was the main entrance, so it was off to my right and behind me. i remember turning around and looking at it and just seeing people screaming and running. >> in those first seconds, catherine was unsure what was happening. she thought it sounded like broken glass or something falling. but she immediately grasped that she and her girls were in danger. the chaos confused another mother not far from catherine. faith was in the mall with her two dren, nine-yr-old daughter
at the time of the attack, blaze was 14 years old, ian 10, porsche 4, gigi 2 and the baby was born in kenya. their morning at the mall unfolded just as any families might. they had lunch together. then the boys decided to race down to the first floor to a big department store, sort of like a super walmart. mom and the three young girls were finishing up lunch, so they lagged behind. as they were walking through the mall to catch up with the boys, with a baby in a sling and the two toddlers, it...
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by the final hole he was a shot behind —— ian , final hole he was a shot behind —— ian that courage.hole ofa minutes. they are on the first hole of a sudden death play—off. ian poulter could yet be playing in augusta next week. defending champion saracens are out of this you's europe in champions cup of this you's europe in champions cu p after of this you's europe in champions cup after a 30— 19 defeat in the quarter—final stoop leinster in dublin. leinster will face scarlets in the semifinals. saracens would be lastingly side left in the competition. no premiership representation in the last four. just a reminder that day four be set and final test between england and new zealand resumed in around ten minutes in christchurch. england leading by 231 runs with seven wickets in hand. england need to win the match to level the series. you can he live commentary on bbc radio 5. you can get up—to—date with the golf as well. that is all your sport for now. in other words, there is a loss of sport. thank you. a sugar tax in britain will come into effect on friday, aimed at tackling childho
by the final hole he was a shot behind —— ian , final hole he was a shot behind —— ian that courage.hole ofa minutes. they are on the first hole of a sudden death play—off. ian poulter could yet be playing in augusta next week. defending champion saracens are out of this you's europe in champions cup of this you's europe in champions cu p after of this you's europe in champions cup after a 30— 19 defeat in the quarter—final stoop leinster in dublin. leinster will face scarlets in...
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[laughter] ian: horticulture. host: a premise of this, everybody needs some technology and all of these jobs will be great, move to the next level. what about -- does everybody have the capacity to be educated that way? what about the people who can't do the math or do the problem-solving? in computer class? ian: there are two things here. brains are wired differently. for sure. some people are born to be musicians and some people are born to write code and i don't think everyone who studied s will move into the field of computer science. why i encourage my own school to teach my kid computer science is to because i expect my kid become a programmer, it is because there is no better class you can teach to encourage constan confident problem-solving. that's it. when you write software, it is a perfect pass-fail exercise. either it works or it doesn't. you know if you solve the problem. it is measurable, and you can see your progress. -- i blanked on the question, i am sorry -- >> so for people who cannot do that. y
[laughter] ian: horticulture. host: a premise of this, everybody needs some technology and all of these jobs will be great, move to the next level. what about -- does everybody have the capacity to be educated that way? what about the people who can't do the math or do the problem-solving? in computer class? ian: there are two things here. brains are wired differently. for sure. some people are born to be musicians and some people are born to write code and i don't think everyone who studied s...
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emily: ian, you have 15 seconds. little bit of a risk because if you get it wrong and out there on their own which they were before 2005 when they had to come to intel, you are struggling with the competition. emily: i know you will both keep reporting and keep us posted. thank you both. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. that is it for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. yousef: wall street tech selloff spreads to asia. tariffs continue to weigh on equity. losses of oil a
emily: ian, you have 15 seconds. little bit of a risk because if you get it wrong and out there on their own which they were before 2005 when they had to come to intel, you are struggling with the competition. emily: i know you will both keep reporting and keep us posted. thank you both. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. that is it for now. this is...
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ian: they are a player to the memory chip industry.hey came out and said, we thought orders would be equal in both parts of the year, looks like it will tell off in the second half. that caught people going -- got people going, maybe this is a sign of the downturn. emily: apple results out in a couple weeks. what are the expectations? mark: 15.5% year-over-year growth. emily: how many iphones? mark: more than i have in my closet. tens of millions of phones. i don't have the analyst estimates on phones yet, because we are not quite at the time when they put those out, but it will be fewer than the 80 million they sold in the holiday quarter. it's going to be interesting to see. they need year-over-year growth on the iphone side or else the iphone x, combined with all these negative remarks, will be a bad look for apple. emily: bloomberg tech's mike -- mark gurman and ian king, thank you both. istter's bet on video beginning to pay off. an increasing number of advertisers are buying slots. twitter's daily active userss jumped 12%, markin
ian: they are a player to the memory chip industry.hey came out and said, we thought orders would be equal in both parts of the year, looks like it will tell off in the second half. that caught people going -- got people going, maybe this is a sign of the downturn. emily: apple results out in a couple weeks. what are the expectations? mark: 15.5% year-over-year growth. emily: how many iphones? mark: more than i have in my closet. tens of millions of phones. i don't have the analyst estimates on...
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reporting live in morgan hill, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> now, you should know we've been tweeting about the story all night that includes the video shot by one of our web producers, who was at the carnival at the time of that brawl. you can follow us on twitter. our handle is @nbc bay area. >>> a chilling sight today as the accused golden state killer rolled into a courtroom. he was handcuffed to a wheelchair and he spoke softly, much different than what his accusers describe, that he was a brutal killer and serial rapist. 72-year-old joseph deangelo was formally charged with murder. more than 30 years of crimes now being addressed after this cold case was cracked earlier this week. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is in concord for us this evening, one of the areas that was terrorized. cheryl? >> reporter: that's right. many people in this area living in fear in the '70s and 'eigh80. many paying close attention to this case. joseph deangelo in court today for the very first time. a lot of people in court today wanting to see him with their own eyes. joseph deangelo
reporting live in morgan hill, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> now, you should know we've been tweeting about the story all night that includes the video shot by one of our web producers, who was at the carnival at the time of that brawl. you can follow us on twitter. our handle is @nbc bay area. >>> a chilling sight today as the accused golden state killer rolled into a courtroom. he was handcuffed to a wheelchair and he spoke softly, much different...
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ian buruma. when ian buruma arrived in tokyo in 1965, joejapan was little more than idea in his mind . he longed for the raw unfiltered humanity he had experienced in japanese theater performances and films. one theater troupe was especially alluring , it was frightening and completely unforgettable so his adventures in the world of on avant-garde theater again with the term. this was a place to be free. ian buruma spent many years in asiawhich he had written about in god dust, a japanese era and the mask . we are lucky he is joining a conversation mister harold pinckney, theaward-winning author . please make our guests feel very welcome. [applause] thank you very much, i'm pleased to be here with a colleague and old friend ian buruma, i'm so sorry for him but it is really good. the gentleman was very generousin his introduction, stole everything i was going to say . i can't ad lib. at all so i'm just going to keep reading to you. as a mentor of youthful experimentation, "a tokyo romance" is also
ian buruma. when ian buruma arrived in tokyo in 1965, joejapan was little more than idea in his mind . he longed for the raw unfiltered humanity he had experienced in japanese theater performances and films. one theater troupe was especially alluring , it was frightening and completely unforgettable so his adventures in the world of on avant-garde theater again with the term. this was a place to be free. ian buruma spent many years in asiawhich he had written about in god dust, a japanese era...
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so, ian, thank you for being here. he and i will talk a bit more about zip recruiter, but first i wanted to give you a short video that i think might be familiar to some of you if you're podcast listeners out there. >> we'll take a moment to say thanks to our sponsor, zip recruiter. >> let me tell you about our new presenting sponsor, it's zip recruiter. >> are you may have heard them everywhere, they're growing like crazy. >> if you've ever had to build a team, you know it's not easy, and that's where zip recruiter comes in. >> if you are hiring, zip recruiter can post your job to 100+ job sites. >> just one click, technology efficiently matches the right person to your job better than anyone else. >>ing that's not all. zip recruiter doesn't fend on candidates finding you -- depend on candidates finding you. oh, oh, candidate, find me. you fool, you just sat there, no wonder your rivals have taken over. >> in fact, 80% of employers -- >> get a qualified candidate in just 24 hours. >> a day. >> 24 hours is a day, right
so, ian, thank you for being here. he and i will talk a bit more about zip recruiter, but first i wanted to give you a short video that i think might be familiar to some of you if you're podcast listeners out there. >> we'll take a moment to say thanks to our sponsor, zip recruiter. >> let me tell you about our new presenting sponsor, it's zip recruiter. >> are you may have heard them everywhere, they're growing like crazy. >> if you've ever had to build a team, you know...
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ian has witnessed a steady decline in doorstep deliveries.ke to, 17 said they had also seen a rise. this is the first year we have actually seen a rise in sales and production, which i think is on the back of people being more aware of the environment. not bad news for hours. the morning claimed the doorstep came a post—war stable, and despite popular advertising, there came deregulation and the rise of the supermarket, triggering a decline to just 3% of the current market. but it survived. eileen likes knowing that her bottles are reused, and she likes her milkman. how long have you known ian? about 12 years. in the winter it was brilliant. i was opening the door, and it was deep snow, the bottles just plunks inlet! paul ian. a pint of eileen's milk costs 65p, sold four of them is more than £2 50. but at the road, a major supermarket, where the same volume of milk costs less tha n where the same volume of milk costs less than half the price, so eileen's neighbours are not keen to convert. living near the sea, jill has been horrified by image
ian has witnessed a steady decline in doorstep deliveries.ke to, 17 said they had also seen a rise. this is the first year we have actually seen a rise in sales and production, which i think is on the back of people being more aware of the environment. not bad news for hours. the morning claimed the doorstep came a post—war stable, and despite popular advertising, there came deregulation and the rise of the supermarket, triggering a decline to just 3% of the current market. but it survived....
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emily: that was ian king and mark gurman.this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." a reminder, we will be heading to washington next week for full coverage of mark zuckerberg as he testifies before the senate judiciary and house commerce committees. tune in every day and remember, all episodes of bloomberg technology are livestreaming on twitter. check us out. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ erik: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. trade tensions escalate. the u.s. and china go tit for tat on tariffs. >> they are in this for the long haul and they are playing hardball. >> i don't believe we will have an all-out trade war. >> this is not a trade war, there is no war here. erik: the new york fed names a will new leader. his counterpart in atlanta offers exclusive clues on the path for monetary policy. >> i think we're getting closer to the lower bound. at that point i think we need to wait and see and see how the market responds.
emily: that was ian king and mark gurman.this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." a reminder, we will be heading to washington next week for full coverage of mark zuckerberg as he testifies before the senate judiciary and house commerce committees. tune in every day and remember, all episodes of bloomberg technology are livestreaming on twitter. check us out. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ erik: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that...
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tech reporter ian king.e -- to the network. what we are being told about 5g is that really for the first time, we are going to see machines communicating with each other over mobile networks in a meaningful way. >> 5g could end up being 100 times faster than what we have now with speeds that could reach 20 gigabits per second. in plain english that means downloading a full hd movie in seconds. 5g will also increase total bandwidth, which we will need to accommodate the growing internet of things. we are talking about the class of devices like internet connected refrigerators, microwaves, dog collars. 5g will enable many, many more. ian: your utility networks, factories, machines that sat there, not connected at all, suddenly they are all going to be connected and able to have real-time monitoring. things like cars, utility poles to your lights. >> but perhaps the biggest advance will be a huge reduction in communication lag time, known as latency. the network of driverless cars will need the speed of 5g to p
tech reporter ian king.e -- to the network. what we are being told about 5g is that really for the first time, we are going to see machines communicating with each other over mobile networks in a meaningful way. >> 5g could end up being 100 times faster than what we have now with speeds that could reach 20 gigabits per second. in plain english that means downloading a full hd movie in seconds. 5g will also increase total bandwidth, which we will need to accommodate the growing internet of...
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ian king and mark gurman.is that for the first time apple is now designing and planning to use it s own processors, the main chips which would replace intel, which gets 5% of its revenue from the mac maker. emily: so why is this such a big blow to intel? ian: about 5% is not the end of times for intel, but if it spreads, it becomes a phenomenon. it could show that intel's chips are no longer the leading technology that nobody can live without, then it becomes a major issue. emily: what is the likelihood of that? ian: well, there have been lots of times over the years to try to knock intel office spot. qualcomm is trying to get into the pc industry. no one has really made any impact, but if apple can do it, than people are going to look. emily: how does this fit into what we know more broadly about apple's plans? mark: so what apple's strategy over the past six or seven years or so is to increasingly bring more features from the mac to the ipad and iphone. theell as vice versa, ipad and iphone to the mac, and o
ian king and mark gurman.is that for the first time apple is now designing and planning to use it s own processors, the main chips which would replace intel, which gets 5% of its revenue from the mac maker. emily: so why is this such a big blow to intel? ian: about 5% is not the end of times for intel, but if it spreads, it becomes a phenomenon. it could show that intel's chips are no longer the leading technology that nobody can live without, then it becomes a major issue. emily: what is the...
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and now this with ian poulter us.ut ian poulter his whole history at the ryder cup. the passion. the chest thumping action! we saw that speared with victory in houston when he holed that. —— spirit. it took us back to 2012, medinah, the inspiration for europe to get them back on to that ryder cup that they were so comprehensively losing. 10—a down at the time on the saturday when ian poulter got five birdies in a row, creating a win for europe out of nowhere. that gave them momentum. he went back into locker room that saturday night and turn to the rest of the team and said, look, we have got a pulse, and it was given to them by ian poulter. everyone accepts that. lo and behold, out came the popularly known miracle of medinah. it is worth making the point that this victory will help a light in his quest to make it into the european for this september. —— lot. i cannot wait. the european for this september. —— lot. icannot wait. icannot the european for this september. —— lot. i cannot wait. i cannot wait. it is hard t
and now this with ian poulter us.ut ian poulter his whole history at the ryder cup. the passion. the chest thumping action! we saw that speared with victory in houston when he holed that. —— spirit. it took us back to 2012, medinah, the inspiration for europe to get them back on to that ryder cup that they were so comprehensively losing. 10—a down at the time on the saturday when ian poulter got five birdies in a row, creating a win for europe out of nowhere. that gave them momentum. he...
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publications where the formula for various know we talk nerve agents have been published we have rain ians americans british czechoslovakia many others who have researched and who have synthesized this this nerve agent able to because they said that this was new to chalk in the early days one on one almost than the one on a few days later i believe they mention which of specifically the thing ease to be
publications where the formula for various know we talk nerve agents have been published we have rain ians americans british czechoslovakia many others who have researched and who have synthesized this this nerve agent able to because they said that this was new to chalk in the early days one on one almost than the one on a few days later i believe they mention which of specifically the thing ease to be
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a place at the masters for ian poulter. and isner gets the biggest win of his career after a match at the miami open. we start with the football. totte n ha m open. we start with the football. tottenham has beaten chelsea, beating them for the first time in 28 years to strengthen a grip on the champions league places. dele alli scored twice. richard potts ekene‘s men stay fourth, eight points clear of chelsea. —— pochettino. men stay fourth, eight points clear of chelsea. -- pochettino. we are so happy. especially for the fans. we know how they have suffered, these types of things. we are so happy because the performance was great. great character. a massive three points. we will fight until the end for a position in the champions league. we tried to reduce the gap with tottenham. but there are seven games to go. we will try to do our best until the end. after the season, you finish in the position you deserve. arsenal got three goals in the last 15 against stoke. they have had a 3—0 win, deepening the revocation worries of
a place at the masters for ian poulter. and isner gets the biggest win of his career after a match at the miami open. we start with the football. totte n ha m open. we start with the football. tottenham has beaten chelsea, beating them for the first time in 28 years to strengthen a grip on the champions league places. dele alli scored twice. richard potts ekene‘s men stay fourth, eight points clear of chelsea. —— pochettino. men stay fourth, eight points clear of chelsea. -- pochettino....
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>> this is ian traut again. i would just like to add in traffic engineering, traffic safety, we call it the three e's to traffic safety: engineering, education and enforcement and education is really one of those three key pillars. and we've already spoken with the light house for the blind and they've mentioned the use of tactile maps because we are, as simon mentioned, we're making pretty significant changes to the lengths of the boarding islands and also the location of the transit stops, and -- and again, we're working through the strategy, but that is going to be really a key point for this project. >> thank you. and finally, i have one last question before we move to public comment. and so we've talked a little bit about the timeline for the project itself. in -- within that how long do you anticipate taking feedback from -- from the public about disability access issues? >> so i'd say there are a couple different tracks of feedback. i mean one is going to be our environmental reprocess. there are very cle
>> this is ian traut again. i would just like to add in traffic engineering, traffic safety, we call it the three e's to traffic safety: engineering, education and enforcement and education is really one of those three key pillars. and we've already spoken with the light house for the blind and they've mentioned the use of tactile maps because we are, as simon mentioned, we're making pretty significant changes to the lengths of the boarding islands and also the location of the transit...
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back on the streets of yera van and it's the main opposition leader nicole passion ian who's received a hero's welcome armenians are hoping it's the start of a new era. for independent research. s.f. area welcome to how are people reacting to this news. well you see even as we speak there is a massive rally going on in the public square. following the announcement there was an outburst of jubilation people down thing on the street are stopping their horns music playing loudly i heard fireworks even though with broad daylight this is a historic day and i mean you know. who will replace him who will replace the prime minister. well it's not clear at the moment what exactly will happen next but there need to be both a legal and a political process so with the new constitution there has the prime minister has resigned but the party is still in power in parliament but the opposition leader has called for a process with a transitional government that will receive a vote of no confidence. in a new elections which will be free and fair soledad that process has remained to be seen. bring us up
back on the streets of yera van and it's the main opposition leader nicole passion ian who's received a hero's welcome armenians are hoping it's the start of a new era. for independent research. s.f. area welcome to how are people reacting to this news. well you see even as we speak there is a massive rally going on in the public square. following the announcement there was an outburst of jubilation people down thing on the street are stopping their horns music playing loudly i heard fireworks...
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ian cull joins us live outside the factory in fremont. ian, tesla continues to say it's not unusual to halt production like this. >> reporter: yeah, jessica, that's right. that according to the company of course. there are also reports that employees are being told to use vacation time or stay home without pay. this is the second stoppage in the past three months of this highly anticipated car. adriana stopped by the tesla dealer on santana road tonight to check out the cheaper model 3, the car at one point she wanted to buy. >> we were excited about it, but the thing is we had to wait at least one year, one year and a half. >> reporter: but the automaker confirmed today it's pausing production of the car. buzzfeed reports it will last four to five days according to employees and it comes as thousands of people who put down deposits are still waiting for their car. the rollouts have been delayed. >> i feel frustrated because i really want it. >> reporter: just days ago elon musk says he thinks they can consistently make 2,000 sedans a wee
ian cull joins us live outside the factory in fremont. ian, tesla continues to say it's not unusual to halt production like this. >> reporter: yeah, jessica, that's right. that according to the company of course. there are also reports that employees are being told to use vacation time or stay home without pay. this is the second stoppage in the past three months of this highly anticipated car. adriana stopped by the tesla dealer on santana road tonight to check out the cheaper model 3,...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> so much more to the story. thank you, ian. we invite you to stay with nbc bay area for the latest on this developing story. we'll have much more on comey's memos on our morning newscast. >>> a rare sight at san quentin state prison. a death row inmate walking out, released after 25 years on the inside. vicente benavide sarks' freedom won after the supreme court decided it was false evidence that led to his conviction. jean elle is live. >> reporter: jessica, he and his supporters came here to celia's mexican food in san rafael after his release from prison. they asked us for privacy but a staff member tells me he came here because a waiter here used to visit him in prison. tonight he visited with staff as a free man. hugs and tears outside the gates of san quentin state prison. family, friends, and attorneys greet 68-year-old vicente benavidez after spending 25 years on death row, he is free. >> we're so happy that he's going to walk out of the gate and be with us. >> reporter: supporters never gave up on benavides. lawyers wh
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> so much more to the story. thank you, ian. we invite you to stay with nbc bay area for the latest on this developing story. we'll have much more on comey's memos on our morning newscast. >>> a rare sight at san quentin state prison. a death row inmate walking out, released after 25 years on the inside. vicente benavide sarks' freedom won after the supreme court decided it was false evidence that led to his conviction. jean elle is live. >>...
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in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> okay. that is a super fan with the whole face. >> fun crowd. >> super fan. >> fun place to be tonight for sure. >>> let's talk about our weather. >> chilly. cold wind going. 30s and 40s in a few spots for tomorrow morning. let's start you off in san jose right now. we're still in the 50s out there, but that breeze outside probably makes it feel a bit cooler. right now 51 degrees. tomorrow morning we'll see mid-40s closer to downtown san jose. san francisco also in the low 50s and winds out of the west-northwest at 14 miles per hour. dublin has dropped into the mid-fortmid mid-40s. could see upper 30s in the tri-valley. lake tahoe, colder there. 27 degrees. the toyota tahoe report will show you a big u-turn in the forecast. if you have sierra plans this weekend, saturday looks just fine, but sunday towards the evening, we could see a winter weather advisory going up in the sierra. more on that in a moment. morning temperatures feeling a bit more like winter with some 30s and 40s to start the
in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> okay. that is a super fan with the whole face. >> fun crowd. >> super fan. >> fun place to be tonight for sure. >>> let's talk about our weather. >> chilly. cold wind going. 30s and 40s in a few spots for tomorrow morning. let's start you off in san jose right now. we're still in the 50s out there, but that breeze outside probably makes it feel a bit cooler. right now 51 degrees. tomorrow morning we'll see...
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reporting live in north san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> a preschool in san jose charred tonight after fire ripped through the early discoveries child development center. firefighters say staff members smelled smoke around 4:30 and then heard the fire alarm go off. the flames spread quickly to the attic and burned much of the building. 15 kids, seven staff evacuated, but they're safe. what started the fire is still under investigation. >>> the driver of a stolen car caused a three-car crash this evening. it all started just after 5:00 when a san francisco police officer saw a man steal a car in the sunset district. sfpd followed him and that's when he hit two other cars near 20th and ken tara. one of those was a family pulling out of a church parking lot. thankfully there were no major injuries. that driver is in custody. >>> an historic meeting between north and south. after years of tensions, leaders from north korea and south korea met face to face to shake hands. kim jong-un is the first north korean leader to be in the southern section of the border
reporting live in north san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> a preschool in san jose charred tonight after fire ripped through the early discoveries child development center. firefighters say staff members smelled smoke around 4:30 and then heard the fire alarm go off. the flames spread quickly to the attic and burned much of the building. 15 kids, seven staff evacuated, but they're safe. what started the fire is still under investigation. >>>...
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nbc bay area's ian cull joins us here. ian, that search is focusing on a specific area there? >> reporter: that's right, jessica. the family was heading from portland to san jose. friends say there last won tact was from redlands national park near clam act. agencies continuing to search south of garberville. the thottapilly family of four was on spring break with a scheduled stop in san jose. but they never showed up. the family filed a missing persons report to san jose p.d. tonight their neighbors in valencia are worried. >> they're lovely people. that would be surprising if something like that happened. >> reporter: a neighbor tried to help, sent deputies this video, showing the family of four driving away in a maroon honda pilot for the start of their road trip. >> on the video that i have, they got home from school, took the trash cans in and left at 3:00 on the 30th. >> reporter: as friends are circulating this poster online, saying the family last made contact near redwood national park, a search continues just south of there in mendocino county tonight. it's where wit
nbc bay area's ian cull joins us here. ian, that search is focusing on a specific area there? >> reporter: that's right, jessica. the family was heading from portland to san jose. friends say there last won tact was from redlands national park near clam act. agencies continuing to search south of garberville. the thottapilly family of four was on spring break with a scheduled stop in san jose. but they never showed up. the family filed a missing persons report to san jose p.d. tonight...
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thank you, ian. that was a great conversation about data and where the jobs are going, and also how all of news this room can think about making a difference. and before we move on, i want to thank all of you in the room for coming and participating. this is an incredibly important conversation, and we're really pleased that all of you could be part of that. and i also want to, before i continue, i wanted to acknowledge all the hard work that my team at u.s. news has done in putting together this conference and ensuring that we've had a meaningful exchange between innovators and policy thinkers, thought leaders, and, you know, those of you who are in the trenches really making a difference on our workforce development in this country. so with specific shout-outs, i really want to thank karen chevalier, anne mcgraff, michael morella, peter bose. so thank you all for your hard work. and i also have to acknowledge the very talented versatile brian kelly. baseball season is just started, but brian is in
thank you, ian. that was a great conversation about data and where the jobs are going, and also how all of news this room can think about making a difference. and before we move on, i want to thank all of you in the room for coming and participating. this is an incredibly important conversation, and we're really pleased that all of you could be part of that. and i also want to, before i continue, i wanted to acknowledge all the hard work that my team at u.s. news has done in putting together...
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ian watson explains why the home secretary had to resign. she has come across more documents inside the home office which mention operational targets for the removal of illegal migrants. remember, her defence has always been since last wednesday when she spoke at a cross—party home affairs committee, that there were no targets. then she said there were localised targets but she had no knowledge of them. she has now seen documents which are the released if she hasn't read them that made very clear that these targets did exist. because of that she has decided her position is untenable, she has told the prime minister and reluctantly in the last few minutes the prime minister has accepted that resignation. with me now are the chief political commentator the independentjohn rentoul and and the economist ruth lea . not what i expected to be talking about this evening. i thought she was going to make a statement tomorrow in the house of commons. but as ian just explained, she tomorrow in the house of commons. but as ianjust explained, she had obvi
ian watson explains why the home secretary had to resign. she has come across more documents inside the home office which mention operational targets for the removal of illegal migrants. remember, her defence has always been since last wednesday when she spoke at a cross—party home affairs committee, that there were no targets. then she said there were localised targets but she had no knowledge of them. she has now seen documents which are the released if she hasn't read them that made very...
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ian bremer of the eurasia group who is out this week with the book, "us versus them" points out to mest major positive geopolitical development of the year. we are used to bad news about the globe here. here's a change, but this also boxes the president in. ian bremer points out that the united states cannot now credibly threaten preemption when as he says, peace is breaking out all over the korean peninsula, and a little spoiler for your viewers, when axios a.m. drops in a couple of minutes, the tweet duh jour will be ian bremer predicting that perhaps trump, xi, and the leadsers of north and south korea could share the nobel prize. >> wow, that would be quite something to see. how do you think that this historic day and the leaders of north and south korea will affect president trump's standing in washington? how do you see that playing out? >> he's going into his own korean summit. and an interesting point that the french president macron made when he was here is, is it harder for the president to get a deal with north korea right after he's expected to break the iran deal. so this
ian bremer of the eurasia group who is out this week with the book, "us versus them" points out to mest major positive geopolitical development of the year. we are used to bad news about the globe here. here's a change, but this also boxes the president in. ian bremer points out that the united states cannot now credibly threaten preemption when as he says, peace is breaking out all over the korean peninsula, and a little spoiler for your viewers, when axios a.m. drops in a couple of...
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mcgugan has got the gold medal. 15 years old, ian thorpe.ng ovation from this cloud. tom daly, double gold medallist at the commonwealth games. acrobatics, they were just out of this world. she takes gold! brilliant. we promised you the masters. let's join eilidh barbour. the world's best are peaking perfectly for the first major of the season. tiger is back, he's fit and he's informed. ken brown alongside me here. always a buzz around this place, but walking around augusta national this week, it has been ramped right up. it has been amazing. 0n the practice days, the crowds here in their droves. exciting to see tiger back. only playing five times since coming back, each week getting better. last time out, he looked like winning. he still has the power and is
mcgugan has got the gold medal. 15 years old, ian thorpe.ng ovation from this cloud. tom daly, double gold medallist at the commonwealth games. acrobatics, they were just out of this world. she takes gold! brilliant. we promised you the masters. let's join eilidh barbour. the world's best are peaking perfectly for the first major of the season. tiger is back, he's fit and he's informed. ken brown alongside me here. always a buzz around this place, but walking around augusta national this week,...
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woods returning to full fitness, phil mickelson winning, rory mcilroy of winning, and now the chief ian, that frankly, tr watchers be a vintage running of the masters. really can't wait for thursday. i can't wait for that. lindbergh has beaten south korea's park in california. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. now, time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a very exciting week, we have ready player one, steven spielberg adventure, stop motion from wes anderson in isle of dogs, not that one! and journeyman, a paddy considine drama that really packs a punch. steven spielberg, what did you make of it. the setup is that real life in the future is squalid and people spend their time in second life as avatars in this great big computer game called the oasis where they can get possessions and accrue things. but if they get killed in the game they will lose everything. easter eggs in the game are hidden within it by its designer w
woods returning to full fitness, phil mickelson winning, rory mcilroy of winning, and now the chief ian, that frankly, tr watchers be a vintage running of the masters. really can't wait for thursday. i can't wait for that. lindbergh has beaten south korea's park in california. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. now, time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark,...
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thank you, ian, i've learnt so much. no problem.ermanent stage, i'm not going to lie, it's super disappointing. even though i did know somewhere in the back of my mind that it's not going to grow back. but i really hoped that i would be told that if you just use this one thing, it will grow back. but now that i know, i guess i've got closure and now i'm just going to embrace it and accept it. chidera sounding very upbeat at the end of herjourney. next, a journey of my own. veganism seems to be the latest buzzword, and the lifestyle is on the rise. so much so that as a self—proclaimed meat lover, i decided to give veganuary a go. no meat, no fish, no dairy, for a month. how hard can it be? when it comes to my food, there's only ever been one rule — the more meat, the better. but as much as a kebab or spicy wing—free life scares me, i'm going meat—free forjanuary and, and who knows, maybe forever. if i told you i was going vegan forjanuary, what would you say? no meat for 31 days? no chance! nesta going vegan, to me, is a myth. yeah,
thank you, ian, i've learnt so much. no problem.ermanent stage, i'm not going to lie, it's super disappointing. even though i did know somewhere in the back of my mind that it's not going to grow back. but i really hoped that i would be told that if you just use this one thing, it will grow back. but now that i know, i guess i've got closure and now i'm just going to embrace it and accept it. chidera sounding very upbeat at the end of herjourney. next, a journey of my own. veganism seems to be...
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ian says there are two medications that will help.the hair in some cases to respond quite significantly. i have heard that with medications like this, you have got to keep using the medication if you want to keep seeing hair growth. can you use itjust once? you do have to keep taking it day after day. it is a treadmill medication. there is no such thing as a 1—shot thing that will get rid of hair loss. it can also be caused by stress, weight loss, cancer treatment or an unhealthy diet. in some cases, your immune system can attack your hair follicles. that is what is known as alopecia. i first noticed my hair loss when i was about 19. do you want to see what it looks like? this is a week. i hide behind it all the time. as you can see, i have got raids and lots of hair but there is clearly a lot missing. this is classed as a diffuse thinning around here. it does look as though the follicles have atrophied which means some follicles have actually died off. if you have carefully hair over a period of time and it hasn't returned, the likel
ian says there are two medications that will help.the hair in some cases to respond quite significantly. i have heard that with medications like this, you have got to keep using the medication if you want to keep seeing hair growth. can you use itjust once? you do have to keep taking it day after day. it is a treadmill medication. there is no such thing as a 1—shot thing that will get rid of hair loss. it can also be caused by stress, weight loss, cancer treatment or an unhealthy diet. in...
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hey, ian.ou know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade >>> welcome back to "fast money. streaming giant netflix reporting earnings after the bell on monday the stock is up 60% and predicting big moves to come all the stranger things in the options market, we have dom chu. hi, dom. >> i don't know if orange is newt black, melissa, but i do know how netflix has traded in recent memory, and it be's been roller coaster ride. all that in just a little bit. according to data provided by thompson reuters, the company is expected to report .64 a share on $3.7 billion of revenue subscriber growth and international streaming growth numbers will be the big metrics to watch that brings us to the anticip
hey, ian.ou know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade >>> welcome back to "fast money. streaming giant netflix reporting earnings after the bell on monday the stock is up 60%...