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h&r block versus intuit. r block tries to make a comeback but the stock turns into a punching bag. the stock issued very important guidance and since then the stock has lost 20% of its value. from intuit. diversefication plays a roll too. and the company is very much tide to its 10,000 company owned brick and mortar location. intuit is more diversified there is quick books for bookkeeping and mint and really, all else equal, wouldn't you rather file your taxes online with turbo tax than make an appointment on r a-- h&r block. it is making a fortune by the way. if you look at the stock on my recommendation it is doing well. when i met visionary ceo brad smith, also falling in love with the product as a user. it is idiot proof. trust me intuit is well run while h and r block has major problems with the old ceo stepping down at the end of july bring in jeff jones from uber, the stock sold off hard response going into tax season this season the stock crept back up. when h&r block reported last week, they were fin
h&r block versus intuit. r block tries to make a comeback but the stock turns into a punching bag. the stock issued very important guidance and since then the stock has lost 20% of its value. from intuit. diversefication plays a roll too. and the company is very much tide to its 10,000 company owned brick and mortar location. intuit is more diversified there is quick books for bookkeeping and mint and really, all else equal, wouldn't you rather file your taxes online with turbo tax than...
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intuitive surgical is like amazon, not in terms of the business model, but always looking expensive.ou always get an opportunity to buy it so i would love it to come back down >> opportunity >> right because of the multiple, that stock is very volatile sometimes they miss by like a penny on earnings. that's when you step in. >> i always looked at intuitive surgical as a great measuring stick of the economy as a whole. when you look at it, if the economy is rolling, it seems to me that intuitive does extremely well we start to see any kind of rollover whatsoever, that isot a name, because like you say, the multiple is extremely high i'm surprised joe was looking at that from a final trade. i like it, but going forward, when you look at the multiple it's trading at right now versus its peers -- >> that's where the bears come out. that was the big bear story that the economy is falling apart and nobody is going to buy these million bucks apiece, but the facts are they're additive to revenues and hospitals are funded on a different basis so the economy, these stocks are somewhat resistan
intuitive surgical is like amazon, not in terms of the business model, but always looking expensive.ou always get an opportunity to buy it so i would love it to come back down >> opportunity >> right because of the multiple, that stock is very volatile sometimes they miss by like a penny on earnings. that's when you step in. >> i always looked at intuitive surgical as a great measuring stick of the economy as a whole. when you look at it, if the economy is rolling, it seems to...
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but the president is a very independent independent minded president and he's also a very counter-intuitive president he's not in the mold of other republican presidents who might have a set philosophy but he is very very much very different so this could be up a plea an effort on his part to to spur further negotiations with the great negotiations that might work in his favor as he sees it which to him would be keeping a campaign promise that he made when he was running for the presidency back in twenty sixteen where he said that he felt that the u.s. had not benefited from past trade agreements that he would do all that he could to change that so i think he sees himself as making good on his campaign promise that that by even not listening to some of his advisors and imposing these tariffs that at the very least he'll. send a message and likewise open the door for the negotiate a deal for the negotiation it says that he is hoping that bill feather a compromise in the near future doesn't mean that he's just using days as at the tax to see feather leverage like when it comes to the nothing
but the president is a very independent independent minded president and he's also a very counter-intuitive president he's not in the mold of other republican presidents who might have a set philosophy but he is very very much very different so this could be up a plea an effort on his part to to spur further negotiations with the great negotiations that might work in his favor as he sees it which to him would be keeping a campaign promise that he made when he was running for the presidency back...
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as you know mr trump believes in is a real believer in spontaneity and intuition and i think it's that smart knew it needed in an intuition that has brought him to this particular place so how scripted it's going to be i don't know but that that's going to be one of the things where are we going to what are we going to get out of this in terms of the direction that these contacts any go because one thing is for certain. nothing it can't be resolved all in one session and the best we can hope for is some positive thrust positive sense a direction of where further contacts may go and follow up teams might negotiate now we know that mr trump can be off the wall anything can happen in a one on one with him we know that kim jong un we don't what do we know about kim jong il and what do you expect personality wise from these two. hi ira well i mean these are two quite interesting people i don't think widely understood as we said mr trump has a penchant for spontaneity but i get a sense even though it's just a hunch of my own that that in fact. they might well you know get along with each oth
as you know mr trump believes in is a real believer in spontaneity and intuition and i think it's that smart knew it needed in an intuition that has brought him to this particular place so how scripted it's going to be i don't know but that that's going to be one of the things where are we going to what are we going to get out of this in terms of the direction that these contacts any go because one thing is for certain. nothing it can't be resolved all in one session and the best we can hope...
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we have to be -- it's kind of counter intuitive, but we have to ask our friends and loved ones who are, are you thinking of taking your own life? do you have a plan? those are good questions to ask our friends and loved ones because it matters. >> that's counter intuitive, right? it's one of the things we think of, if we don't say et cetera name, we're safe from it. we don't talk to our children about suicide. we don't talk to our loved ones. to suggest that someone i know or care about is thinking about suicide is a big step even for me. >> that's right, no, it is counter intuitive. we don't learn this growing up, and we need to have these conversations with people. talking openly and honestly is really the best thing that we can do. >> stephanie and i had a conversation with a man who attempted suicide some years ago. he did not succeed and he's now an advocate for dealing with this. he said these high-profile celebrity deaths by suicide that we've seen this week might be an opportunity for parents to talk to their children or people to talk to their loved ones or people to speak to
we have to be -- it's kind of counter intuitive, but we have to ask our friends and loved ones who are, are you thinking of taking your own life? do you have a plan? those are good questions to ask our friends and loved ones because it matters. >> that's counter intuitive, right? it's one of the things we think of, if we don't say et cetera name, we're safe from it. we don't talk to our children about suicide. we don't talk to our loved ones. to suggest that someone i know or care about...
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. skin and that could be a good sign of how this goes -- intuition.t, which isjust about the ease of the two men when they meet, which is just as important to set the scene, aside from the details of the talks. that's right, this whole thing has been personalised, we know this about donald trump, he take things personally. looking at the flat with trudeau, he takes this very seriously so lots of the success of this will be did he build a rapport with this guy or not? that's a good point, will he get circumstances that makes him feel relaxed and make jokes. this hinges not on the institutions and the setup but the personal interaction between the two of them. four hours to hit it off and that will be the benchmark. you talk about timing, we heard from rupert wingfield—hayes, confirming that donald trump will be leaving here at 7pm. reports suggesting kim jong—un might leave as early as 2pm. how much can they do in the time they have between 9am and 2pm? it's a form of expectations management, if they extend it could looked like a success, they might go
. skin and that could be a good sign of how this goes -- intuition.t, which isjust about the ease of the two men when they meet, which is just as important to set the scene, aside from the details of the talks. that's right, this whole thing has been personalised, we know this about donald trump, he take things personally. looking at the flat with trudeau, he takes this very seriously so lots of the success of this will be did he build a rapport with this guy or not? that's a good point, will...
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the process is more intuitive and it feels more organic, whereas when i write creative nonfiction, not only do i have to sort of work against my usual process, because my usual process is, i began with my main characters and i have a vague idea of where they're going. but nothing is plotted out, where as with creative nonfiction i can put everything out from the beginning. i have to plan everything from the very beginning. so not only is the process much different and much harder for me because it's much more deliberate i guess, it's also, creati nfictio is more difficult for me because it demands honesty. it demands also a certain amount of, like, intimacy in making yourself vulnerable on the page and writing towards uncomfortable situations and uncomfortable subject matter, right? especially when you're writing about trauma, about the weight history bears on the present. it's really, that's really hard stuff to write about. when i write about those subjects in creative nonfiction, it takes me a very long time, one, just to get a rough draft down, then i have to revise again and again
the process is more intuitive and it feels more organic, whereas when i write creative nonfiction, not only do i have to sort of work against my usual process, because my usual process is, i began with my main characters and i have a vague idea of where they're going. but nothing is plotted out, where as with creative nonfiction i can put everything out from the beginning. i have to plan everything from the very beginning. so not only is the process much different and much harder for me because...
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logichere ian intuitive to the traditional framework. increasing interest rates makes short-term investments more appealing, decreases the appeal of risky lending. s credit means less activity, reducing inflation. what is the intuitive logic for how your model works? the intuitive logic is that we have these observations about the relationship between inflation and nominal interest rates. in the old days, and the 1970's, inflation was high, nominal interest rates were high. now when inflation is low, no minal rates are mainstreaeconic theory, asset pricing theory tells us with how is consistent our models work. with how asset markets work. the tendency for real rates of return to equate across assets. inot quite the one you said. it is more like a curve argument. joe: i admit that the transmission between policy and inflation, people might describe it different ways. explain this idea of consistent returns across asset classes. you say there is the observed reality in which you have high inflation and gh rateslthough it seems possible th
logichere ian intuitive to the traditional framework. increasing interest rates makes short-term investments more appealing, decreases the appeal of risky lending. s credit means less activity, reducing inflation. what is the intuitive logic for how your model works? the intuitive logic is that we have these observations about the relationship between inflation and nominal interest rates. in the old days, and the 1970's, inflation was high, nominal interest rates were high. now when inflation...
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he's deaf, which some say means he relies on his intuition, and is immune to bias.e has a good track record too, successfully soothsaying confederation cup results last year. work begins in ernest this week for mystic mog. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. in the past hour, theresa may has been addressing conservative mps, ahead of a series of crucial brexit votes in the commons this week. the prime minister called for unity from potential tory rebels as the government looks to overturn a series of defeats in the lords on key brexit legislation. addressing the backbench1922 committee, mrs may said she was trying to negotiate the best deal to allow the uk to strike it's own trade deals, and to have as frictionless a border with the eu as possible. our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster. she has been pressing the flesh trying to stop any potential rebellion on some of those lords amendments and in fact the government has been proactive in putting forward some of its own amendments that it hopes will forestall a ny ame
he's deaf, which some say means he relies on his intuition, and is immune to bias.e has a good track record too, successfully soothsaying confederation cup results last year. work begins in ernest this week for mystic mog. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. in the past hour, theresa may has been addressing conservative mps, ahead of a series of crucial brexit votes in the commons this week. the prime minister called for unity from potential tory rebels as the...
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think it's a natural impressive anyone has not had an opportunity to think seriously to have an intuition that you should check speech that might be considered externally dangerous or offensive or worse. it has to be taught in these lessons have to be taught and universities and colleges are the there we know we have to deepen that conversation. these issues start to rise into 14 and 15 a lot of campus leaders are very confident about the ability to speak with their commitment inclusive learning community caught offguard about how to explain why they were defending speakers and the points the students found deeply disturbing and inconsistent with the best values of mutual respect and the like. work still needs to be done not just to teach students but to teach university leaders and when i go around the country and meet with presidents and vice presidents and vice chancellors of student affairs and the teams they know that they need to protect the point diversity but they are looking for help on how to have a more powerful voice so that when students are asking why the university is takin
think it's a natural impressive anyone has not had an opportunity to think seriously to have an intuition that you should check speech that might be considered externally dangerous or offensive or worse. it has to be taught in these lessons have to be taught and universities and colleges are the there we know we have to deepen that conversation. these issues start to rise into 14 and 15 a lot of campus leaders are very confident about the ability to speak with their commitment inclusive...
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the software is fairly intuitive. the animating function records the motion of your hand.erally create a 2—d digital creature or animated graffiti whenever inspiration hits. there's also a function that lets you collaborate on artwork with other tagtool users. i thought all the monsters here were equally scary, although here are some of our favourites. but it was after dark that they really came to life. the team went into gorilla mode, projecting the creatures all over the festival site. creepy music plays that's it for the short of click at the hay festival, 2018. if you like to see more from us the hay festival, 2018. if you like to see more from us at hay then check out the full—length version, which is up on iplayer right now. next week its world cup time so we'll be looking at the technology behind football, which apparently is a sport. in the meantime we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we'll see you soon. welcome to newswatch. later on this week's round—up of your reactions to bbc news coverage, the world's media fall victim to a prim
the software is fairly intuitive. the animating function records the motion of your hand.erally create a 2—d digital creature or animated graffiti whenever inspiration hits. there's also a function that lets you collaborate on artwork with other tagtool users. i thought all the monsters here were equally scary, although here are some of our favourites. but it was after dark that they really came to life. the team went into gorilla mode, projecting the creatures all over the festival site....
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and i think the reason is fairly intuitive. the reason why is fairly intuitive. democratic systems based upon the rule of law give lie to the terrorist falls claim that resort to violence is necessary to achieve your political objectives. it's never necessary. never appropriate to use violence. but in a system that gives citizens multiple outlets for the expression of their concerns, opportunities to seek change, it's even less appropriate. >> right. i'm so glad that you mentioned the declaration on humanitarian islam and a lot of the other projects you had singled out some of the working done in moroo, the government as well as by religious leaders there, the working done in jordan and uae. you mentioned that the u.s. government has a role to play in amplifying some of those messages, perhaps providing resources and support. could you elaborate. i take your point aut the humility and modesty that the u.s. government needs to have in doing this work. this is not necessarily our fight. beyond the role of the u.s. government what can civil society, american civil s
and i think the reason is fairly intuitive. the reason why is fairly intuitive. democratic systems based upon the rule of law give lie to the terrorist falls claim that resort to violence is necessary to achieve your political objectives. it's never necessary. never appropriate to use violence. but in a system that gives citizens multiple outlets for the expression of their concerns, opportunities to seek change, it's even less appropriate. >> right. i'm so glad that you mentioned the...
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he will use the intuition in the meeting with kim. the same instinct that made him a successful businessman. within the first minute i will know. >> how? >> my touch and myl. at's what i do. i think quickly i will know whether or not something good is going to happen. i also think i'll know whether or not it will happen fast. >> tuesday's summit will be the fist ever for a sitting. u.s. president and north korean leader. >>> a new leader in san francisco's mayor race. 50.13% and leno with 40%. breed lead on election night and ranked choice votes counted. it is still processing provisional ballots. >>> and new developments in a shooting involving san francisco police. source tells abc7 news a suspect shot by police after a car chase was previously shot by police six years ago. officers say two officers running after a suspect in north beach when the shooting happened after midnight outside of the taupe lounge, the suspect is oliver, a gang member shot in september 2012 after pointing a gun at a police officer. lead to protests in the m
he will use the intuition in the meeting with kim. the same instinct that made him a successful businessman. within the first minute i will know. >> how? >> my touch and myl. at's what i do. i think quickly i will know whether or not something good is going to happen. i also think i'll know whether or not it will happen fast. >> tuesday's summit will be the fist ever for a sitting. u.s. president and north korean leader. >>> a new leader in san francisco's mayor race....
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he's deaf — which some say means he relies on his intuition, and is immune to bias.ying confederation cup results last year. work begins in earnest this week for mystic mog. that's all from sportsday. coming up next on bbc news, it's the papers. from the team here, good hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the director of the think—tank demos polly mackenzie, and the former trade minister, lord digbyjones. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. as mps prepare to begin a series of crunch votes on theresa may's brexit plans tomorrow, the daily express asks all elected representatives ‘whom do you serve?‘ the sun also leads on the brexit vote claiming rebel tory mps could destroy their prime minister, their government and brexit itself. the guardian suggests theresa may faces a "knife edge result" tomorrow. the ft leads on new figures that claim over 2000 applications for uk work visas from doctors outside the eea were rejected. the telegraph pictures kim jong—un in his first "selfie" as he arrives
he's deaf — which some say means he relies on his intuition, and is immune to bias.ying confederation cup results last year. work begins in earnest this week for mystic mog. that's all from sportsday. coming up next on bbc news, it's the papers. from the team here, good hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the director of the think—tank demos polly mackenzie, and the former trade minister, lord digbyjones. many of tomorrow's...
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has the greater the fear of expiration by the political power this sounds extreme but it is quite intuitive as a firm gains market power its prices rise above the marginal cost yielding abnormal economic profits to the firm at the expense of consumers the governments can and do claim political mandate to limit these profits by taxing the market dominant firms profits either through regulation or direct taxation thus explain it in part of the abnormal returns i want to point out that you know trump is a business guy first and now he's president and you know you saw that tweet trump said. major drug companies to announce massive voluntary price decreases in two weeks this is part of that fear of these pharmaceutical companies who have intellectual property they have the department they have the whole government on their side to enforce these strict intellectual property rights and to jack up prices one hundred percent two hundred percent three hundred percent a year and there are lifesaving drugs and a lot of people you saw this in the twenty sixteen well actually you saw in the two thousand
has the greater the fear of expiration by the political power this sounds extreme but it is quite intuitive as a firm gains market power its prices rise above the marginal cost yielding abnormal economic profits to the firm at the expense of consumers the governments can and do claim political mandate to limit these profits by taxing the market dominant firms profits either through regulation or direct taxation thus explain it in part of the abnormal returns i want to point out that you know...
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. >> we know it makes a lot of decisions based on intuition, as he did as a businessman. he continues to do it as president. on thursday, he was asked about his preparation for this summit, and he said, quote, i don't think i have to prepare very much. it's about attitude. and then, on friday, he said this. >> i always believe in preparation, but i've been preparing all my life. you know, these one-week preparations, they don't work. just ask hillary what happened to her in the debates. >> fareed, what do you make of those comments? >> reporter: well, by most polls, hillary won the debates so i'm not quite sure what he means. i think that when you're up against somebody like kim jong-un, who is unknown, who is a bit of a black box, it just is common sense that, you know, you should try to find out everything you can about him. historically, approximate presiden -- presidents have ordered psychological profiles to be done by the cia. when jimmy carter did the camp david accords, he asked the cia to give him profiles of the leaders of egypt and israel whom he was trying to
. >> we know it makes a lot of decisions based on intuition, as he did as a businessman. he continues to do it as president. on thursday, he was asked about his preparation for this summit, and he said, quote, i don't think i have to prepare very much. it's about attitude. and then, on friday, he said this. >> i always believe in preparation, but i've been preparing all my life. you know, these one-week preparations, they don't work. just ask hillary what happened to her in the...
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and i think the reason is fairly intuitive. e reason why is fairly intuitive. democratic system is based on the rule of law, give lie to the terrorist's false claims that a resort to violence is necessary to achieve a political objective. it's never necessary, never appropriate to use violence. but, in a systemthat gives citizens multiple outlets for their expressions of concerns, and opportunities to see change, it's even less appropriate. >> i'm so glad that you mentioned gp arms urce declaration on humanitarian law, and a lot of the other projects you had singles out. some of the work being done in morocco both by the government as well as religious leaders there, the work being done in jordan, and ine uae. you mentioned that the u.s. government has a role by amplifying some of those messages, perhaps providing resources and support. could you elaborate a little bit on that? i take your point about the humility and modesty that the u.s. government needs to have in doing this work. this is not our fight. but beyond the role of the u.s. government, what can do
and i think the reason is fairly intuitive. e reason why is fairly intuitive. democratic system is based on the rule of law, give lie to the terrorist's false claims that a resort to violence is necessary to achieve a political objective. it's never necessary, never appropriate to use violence. but, in a systemthat gives citizens multiple outlets for their expressions of concerns, and opportunities to see change, it's even less appropriate. >> i'm so glad that you mentioned gp arms urce...
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i don't know if that's true, i don't have any data about that, i'm just going on intuition. so, for me this, i'm motivated for not just one reason, but a couple reasons to try this out. >> yes, thank you. and through the chair, i appreciate that and that may well be a very good way for us to test that. i think we would want to first evaluate to see if your intuition matches the data and the knowledge that we are able to glean. and it's something that we can certainly explore with sciu consistent with the terms of the collective bargaining agreement process. >> supervisor yee: thank you. >> thank you very much. again, mr. reskin, wondering on item 5, up to 4 million, could we not take that the crossing guards at 20 hours a week? >> in terms of the disposition of those funds, that's in the hands of the board of supervisors. in terms of how we are schedugaking changesn e colleinve process, that's something that there is a process that the city and sciu have agreed to go through when there are issues such as a request for this kind of change and that process would need to be hon
i don't know if that's true, i don't have any data about that, i'm just going on intuition. so, for me this, i'm motivated for not just one reason, but a couple reasons to try this out. >> yes, thank you. and through the chair, i appreciate that and that may well be a very good way for us to test that. i think we would want to first evaluate to see if your intuition matches the data and the knowledge that we are able to glean. and it's something that we can certainly explore with sciu...
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embassy but your hair in a pony ♪ ♪ make my ex-girl misery that ferrari spyder girl all your it'sy intuition go ♪ ♪ my legacy ♪ can't let you go nowhere ♪ i can't let you go [ cheers and applause ] >>> tonight, the historic summit. president trump and kim jong un signing what they call a comprehensive agreement. >> we're going to fake care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world. >> the north korean dictator vowing to leave the past behind. proclaiming the world will see a major change. david muir and our team live in singmore. with adversaries shaking off decades of hostility, fear, and frustration, embarking on a new beginning of possibility of peace. >> will you be meeting again, sir? >> we'll meet many times. thank you very much, everybody. >> this special edition of "nightline," "trump and kim: the historic summit," will be right back.
embassy but your hair in a pony ♪ ♪ make my ex-girl misery that ferrari spyder girl all your it'sy intuition go ♪ ♪ my legacy ♪ can't let you go nowhere ♪ i can't let you go [ cheers and applause ] >>> tonight, the historic summit. president trump and kim jong un signing what they call a comprehensive agreement. >> we're going to fake care of a very big and very dangerous problem for the world. >> the north korean dictator vowing to leave the past behind....
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ferrari spyder girl all your enemies giving your away ♪ ♪ girl is gonna up my legacy maybe it's my intuitionre can't let you go ♪ ♪ my legacy ♪ can't let you go nowhere ♪ i can't let you go [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, full court press. the stunning shakeup supreme court justice anthony kennedy stepping down. a critical swing vote for more than 30 years. now putting president trump front and center with a promised pivot to the right. >> we have to pick one that's going to be there for 40 years, 45 years. >> the epic battle for the bench between the democrats and republicans that could change landmark laws for generations. >>> plums help from above. the newest tool in search and rescue. drones. now more than just eyes in the sky. tying up safety lines and floods. potentially helping to take down active shooters. and saving more and more lives. >>> and beyond the
ferrari spyder girl all your enemies giving your away ♪ ♪ girl is gonna up my legacy maybe it's my intuitionre can't let you go ♪ ♪ my legacy ♪ can't let you go nowhere ♪ i can't let you go [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, full court press. the stunning shakeup supreme court justice anthony kennedy stepping down. a critical swing vote for more than 30 years. now putting president trump front and center with a promised pivot to the...
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jonathan: this is an intuitive idea that when the federal reserve goes into a hike, it inverts and that is what history suggests. and why this time it be different is that we've unwind of the balance sheet, removal of quantitative easing, which could lead to a steepening of the curve. how do you put those two competing forces together and what is the curve going to look like? easy.: it is not the first question is if it's at 2% or 3%, you buy them. in terms of the curve, short term up until september. the pension plans could shape the curve. the challenge with domestic in the u.s., is you have inflation coming up. economiesto the macro , all the credit analysts are feeling cost pressure and inflation could be a problem. that does not give the fed much room to react. it impacts the curve outlook if inflation comes through. jonathan: we're going shot clock -- we and ecp and italy are going to talk about europe and ecp and italy. when i was as where financial , if you looke outside the united states right now in an issue with btp's, credit stress abroad, an issue in turkey and brazil. you
jonathan: this is an intuitive idea that when the federal reserve goes into a hike, it inverts and that is what history suggests. and why this time it be different is that we've unwind of the balance sheet, removal of quantitative easing, which could lead to a steepening of the curve. how do you put those two competing forces together and what is the curve going to look like? easy.: it is not the first question is if it's at 2% or 3%, you buy them. in terms of the curve, short term up until...
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and because our companies are doing so well, goooogle's hiri, linkedin's hiring, intuit's hiring, symantec's hiring. all these companies are hiring, they're hiring at a faster rate than we can get t housing buil, and get affordable housing built. rereporter: ellen isn't alone. six years ago she married jim, who recently retired. but then he found out his pension wasn't enough to cover his rent. both of them sleep in their cars. jim is reaching the end of his tether. jim: this is not something that provides youou with a lot ofoff wortrtand d dignity. you appear ok, but inside it's eating at you. i've broken down i think two or three times now, where it just wears on you t to the point youo into tears, because you're asking yourself, how could this happen to someone who's honest, hard-working, dedicated. and you know, i'm not the only one. i'm not the only one. reporter: for real estate agents like gary herbert, the housing shortage has been a goldmine. gary: so here we h have a two-bedroom, two-bath house, on an 11,000 square foot lot in central los altos. reporter: demand has caused property
and because our companies are doing so well, goooogle's hiri, linkedin's hiring, intuit's hiring, symantec's hiring. all these companies are hiring, they're hiring at a faster rate than we can get t housing buil, and get affordable housing built. rereporter: ellen isn't alone. six years ago she married jim, who recently retired. but then he found out his pension wasn't enough to cover his rent. both of them sleep in their cars. jim is reaching the end of his tether. jim: this is not something...
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have the tail wind of tax policies but also large cap tech that's counter intuitive to me >> just to put a ball on this. i got to tell you, deutsche bank, it has not gotten better the market is saying no, there is not i was around for this and i think we all were. there were not a lot of people saying -- 1929 >> yeah. >> the next one after. nobody was saying about that with lehman brothers >> the problem that we face here with the financial collapse was that it is 30-1 leverage i don't think they'll ever get that bad i know they won't ever get that bad. it will be something that we are not waiting for. i think deutsche bank is so telegraphed that it may hurt the markets. >> let's put it aside and we don't know if that's going to happen or not. financials here in the united states they did not do well on a week where s&p and the nasdaq both bounced >> right >> as if nothing happens this week, financial is still in the hole >> bonds did not do anything either >> is there any type of exposure to the european banks depending on how bad it is i am not convinced of that financials are okay
have the tail wind of tax policies but also large cap tech that's counter intuitive to me >> just to put a ball on this. i got to tell you, deutsche bank, it has not gotten better the market is saying no, there is not i was around for this and i think we all were. there were not a lot of people saying -- 1929 >> yeah. >> the next one after. nobody was saying about that with lehman brothers >> the problem that we face here with the financial collapse was that it is 30-1...
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i guess intuition. i asked her, do you need any help and she needed it. jumped right to it. >> it wasn't the workout the 24-year-old boxer expected. he was frustrated by motorists and pedestrians just passing by. >> i don't care what're going through. when god calls you for help, you're supposed to help, period. >> reporter: were you thinking to yourself, man, his mother raised him right. >> for sure. he act lik was omy sons or th >>eporter: beari georgqu tooi-- delivered her home 30 minutes later. both forgot to exchange numbers. >> i think i was in shock or disbelieve, but i didn't get his name or anything. >> reporter: over a month went by until another chance encounter. >> i ran into the young man that was videotaped everything and the first thing i said was what's his name and give me his phone number. >> reporter: she called, and they reunited days later. and then the following sunday she took him to church where he was honored. >> i stay in touch with her and make sure she's okay. you can't do wrong doing good, and that's what it's about. >> report
i guess intuition. i asked her, do you need any help and she needed it. jumped right to it. >> it wasn't the workout the 24-year-old boxer expected. he was frustrated by motorists and pedestrians just passing by. >> i don't care what're going through. when god calls you for help, you're supposed to help, period. >> reporter: were you thinking to yourself, man, his mother raised him right. >> for sure. he act lik was omy sons or th >>eporter: beari georgqu tooi--...
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by it's not necessarily the most sexy topic uses know the topic but i think it's a very counter-intuitive topic on many levels how did the idea pop into your well there's a difference but actually how i came to them like constitution and stalin seem like two things that shouldn't go together so i wanted to see what this was about how serious a project this was whether it was really just a propaganda exercise as it had been described or if there was something a little bit more substantive now this column here is one of the most extensively researched areas of the soviet history and it's also the one that comes with a lot of accept the conventions. this was strictly to tally terror and state where everything was decided top bottom line here you are coming out with a book suggesting that stalin actually tried to encourage what he saw at least as jay.
by it's not necessarily the most sexy topic uses know the topic but i think it's a very counter-intuitive topic on many levels how did the idea pop into your well there's a difference but actually how i came to them like constitution and stalin seem like two things that shouldn't go together so i wanted to see what this was about how serious a project this was whether it was really just a propaganda exercise as it had been described or if there was something a little bit more substantive now...
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jonathan: they were to competing -- to competing -- two competing forces in play, the intuitive ideahat when the federal reserve goes into a hiking cycle, the curve inverts, that is what history suggests. at the same time, and this is why this time in my be -- might be different, we've got unwind of the balance sheet, removal of quantitative easing, which could lead to a steepening of the curve. and the risk premium, the term premium picking up again. how do you put those two competing forces together and what is the curve going to look like? andrew: it is not easy. the first question is what to do if it hits 2% or 3%, you buy them. in terms of the curve, short term up until september. the pension plans could shape -- impact the shape of the curve. the challenge with domestic policy in the u.s., is you have inflation coming up. if you go to the macroeconomists that showed us all the credit analysts, everyone is feeling cost pressure and inflation could be a problem. it doesn't give much room react -- room for maneuver to react to market concerts and it impacts the curve outlook if in
jonathan: they were to competing -- to competing -- two competing forces in play, the intuitive ideahat when the federal reserve goes into a hiking cycle, the curve inverts, that is what history suggests. at the same time, and this is why this time in my be -- might be different, we've got unwind of the balance sheet, removal of quantitative easing, which could lead to a steepening of the curve. and the risk premium, the term premium picking up again. how do you put those two competing forces...
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mary intuitive and easy to understand. as josh was describing, the opinion focuses primarily on refuting the government theory by discounting the evidence that was provided from third parties, by discounting the economics, the economic analysis performed by government experts. it hinged on very specific facts and findings. about somedo worry of the conclusions about the role and value of evidence in the opinion. is a veryanalysis isortant piece of the puzzle to go out into the market and get evidence from third parties, customers and rivals, to use that anecdotal evidence in the investigation to determine whether a merger is going to be anti-competitive or not. joshua: i served on the federal trade commission for years. that the infrequent economic analysis, customer testimony and business document point in different directions. once you want to bring other ones where the customer testimony, business document and economic analysis point in the same direction. not all cases are perfect. i think what you see in judge leon's
mary intuitive and easy to understand. as josh was describing, the opinion focuses primarily on refuting the government theory by discounting the evidence that was provided from third parties, by discounting the economics, the economic analysis performed by government experts. it hinged on very specific facts and findings. about somedo worry of the conclusions about the role and value of evidence in the opinion. is a veryanalysis isortant piece of the puzzle to go out into the market and get...
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and easyery intuitive to understand. the judges decision focuses primarily on refuting the by discountingry the evidence that was provided from third parties, by discounting the economics, the economic analysis that was performed by the government experts. it really had some very specific facts, very specific findings, and i actually do want -- worry about the role in the value of evidence in the. , was a veryalysis important piece of the puzzle. markets go out into the and get evidence from third parties, customers, rivals, and in that anecdotal evidence the investigation to determine whether a merger is going to be anti-competitive or not. served on the federal trade commission for a number of years and voted out hundreds of merger challenges and consents. infrequent that the economic analysis, the customer testimony, the business documents point in different directions. those are not good cases. the cases you want to bring to the agency are the ones that you want the customer testimony, the business documents, economi
and easyery intuitive to understand. the judges decision focuses primarily on refuting the by discountingry the evidence that was provided from third parties, by discounting the economics, the economic analysis that was performed by the government experts. it really had some very specific facts, very specific findings, and i actually do want -- worry about the role in the value of evidence in the. , was a veryalysis important piece of the puzzle. markets go out into the and get evidence from...
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it's more that it is anticipating the way you are going to live and it will function in a very intuitive way. >> alexa good night. >> this could give amazon is boost in the smart home market. global sales of products will reach more than $107 billion by 2023. >> enjoy your beauty rest, not that you need it. >> google and apple e competing for smart home dollars along with hundreds of products from smart bulls to smart -- bulbs to smart refrigerator. >> i think it will be unusual in five years to enter a home that doesn't have a digital assistant somewhere in the house. >> the experience centers are open to tour in 15 major cities across the country with more homes opening soon. >> san francisco is among the cities that currently have amazon experience centers. >>> a new study is shining light on breast cancer treatments. it found the majority of patients with the most common type of breast cancer can safely opt out of chemo. reis earaches in new england journal of medicine studied thousands of women at intermediate risk for the cancer to occur. it found about 70% can be treated without c
it's more that it is anticipating the way you are going to live and it will function in a very intuitive way. >> alexa good night. >> this could give amazon is boost in the smart home market. global sales of products will reach more than $107 billion by 2023. >> enjoy your beauty rest, not that you need it. >> google and apple e competing for smart home dollars along with hundreds of products from smart bulls to smart -- bulbs to smart refrigerator. >> i think it...
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background they can borrow into and make what we call big cliffs removing vegetation sounds counter-intuitive to a nature lover like myself but emission is the expert so i'll wait to see what she has to show me she's taking me to find an elevated spot to create our b. class. so what we're going to be doing is we're going to be cutting back a lot of across a lot of scrub a lot of people when they want to save invertebrates they figure they have to walk far meadows which is incredibly important but also they do really need these nice areas that they can live it and how do they occupy the space so they sort of burrow into the sand yes they were thought to yourself probably finest are now home like this one. and i'll take a bit on marston's have a normal day that i. can still make a really good dent in this particularly base yet definitely. is so amazing to be so close to it especially when it's such a rush to be sure we often think of conservation and species we just think of these meadows in these perfectly manicured landscapes but we're in the middle of a wasteland it's not a wasteland to them
background they can borrow into and make what we call big cliffs removing vegetation sounds counter-intuitive to a nature lover like myself but emission is the expert so i'll wait to see what she has to show me she's taking me to find an elevated spot to create our b. class. so what we're going to be doing is we're going to be cutting back a lot of across a lot of scrub a lot of people when they want to save invertebrates they figure they have to walk far meadows which is incredibly important...
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i'm going to level with kids and explain that bad things happen because the reality is kids are intuitive. they know when bad things happen and telling them not to worry about those things just allows those fears to fester so he said in age appropriate terms these are happening and this is how you can programming but i think what he fundamentally believed was that the light and dark is divided between love and fear and children are full of fear and if you don't help them ally those fears that fear becomes things like anger and resentment and hatred and bigotry but if we can get beyond those and get back to the root of what that stems from which is fear then we can make the neighborhood and society a better place. >> it seems like these aspects are now more necessary than ever, particularly he addresses the issues of racism. there was a famous episode in the '60s where he sat with a black officer, he portrayed that issue in the era of segregation and separation. >> in the wake of the assassination of martin luther king, he brought on a black police officer, officer clemmons in the land of
i'm going to level with kids and explain that bad things happen because the reality is kids are intuitive. they know when bad things happen and telling them not to worry about those things just allows those fears to fester so he said in age appropriate terms these are happening and this is how you can programming but i think what he fundamentally believed was that the light and dark is divided between love and fear and children are full of fear and if you don't help them ally those fears that...
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model the user interfaces are also designed in program to be as intuitive as possible. on its side demonstrates the touch response system was optimized so that it can be operating while the cars on the road if it's a two stage process first you touch it to open the u.i. state that highlights what you just touched it when you push down the display vibrates and you hear a click so you get the auditorium cue. you get from a switch your buttons. and the quick pulls gives you tactile feedback to look at it helps a lot because you get the feedback that shows you've activated something you didn't just hope that nothing gets and goes to fuel it up me about one spots a little in the end it all comes together and the idea becomes a new reality. the first landrover was introduced in one nine hundred forty eight and seventy years on people are still using these all terrain vehicles both on and off road because as landing fans say where the road ends the fun begins originally developed for farmers land rover is quickly transformed into an all purpose four wheel drive vehicles that f
model the user interfaces are also designed in program to be as intuitive as possible. on its side demonstrates the touch response system was optimized so that it can be operating while the cars on the road if it's a two stage process first you touch it to open the u.i. state that highlights what you just touched it when you push down the display vibrates and you hear a click so you get the auditorium cue. you get from a switch your buttons. and the quick pulls gives you tactile feedback to...
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very intuitive, easy to understand. the judge's opinion focuses primarily on refuting the government's theory by discounting the evidence that was provided to third parties, discounting the economics, the economic analysis performed by the government expert. they really hinged on very specific facts but a very specific findings and they do worry about the conclusions t the role and value of evidence in the opinion. antitrust analysis is josh was pointing out earlier for a very, very important piece of the puzzle to go out into the market didn't get evidence and to use dna double evidence in the investigation to determine whether merger is anticompetitive or not. >> i served on the federal trade commission for a number of years and voted out hundreds of merger challenges and could dance. it is not infrequent the economic analysis, then the point in different directions. what you want to agree are the ones where the customer testimony from a business documents in the economic analysis point in the same direction. not all
very intuitive, easy to understand. the judge's opinion focuses primarily on refuting the government's theory by discounting the evidence that was provided to third parties, discounting the economics, the economic analysis performed by the government expert. they really hinged on very specific facts but a very specific findings and they do worry about the conclusions t the role and value of evidence in the opinion. antitrust analysis is josh was pointing out earlier for a very, very important...
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of infection one of the shots is new orthopedic punch reduces that risk by sucking the cartilage intuition often it significantly speeds up the surgical procedure. one of the sharks got the idea from snakes on the way pythons and anacondas swallow their prey the key factors are the structure of their skulls and their backward curved fangs snakes specialized jaws allow them to swallow their food whole however launched their prey. is that the snakes jaws move and dependently of each other. that its teeth backwards so that food is gradually pushed back through the mouth into the stomach. imitated this principle by constructing two rows of teeth that move against each other shifting the particle backwards. backwards and right into the bone punch simple but clever. is a huge source of inspiration for technological solutions take the chordal fin of bony fish for example. it's normally you would expect it to bulge that way if you apply pressure to work with just this way. the so-called the bony spines of the fin bend in the opposite direction to the water pressure. has used this principle to deve
of infection one of the shots is new orthopedic punch reduces that risk by sucking the cartilage intuition often it significantly speeds up the surgical procedure. one of the sharks got the idea from snakes on the way pythons and anacondas swallow their prey the key factors are the structure of their skulls and their backward curved fangs snakes specialized jaws allow them to swallow their food whole however launched their prey. is that the snakes jaws move and dependently of each other. that...
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we don't see the only right ability we see here is this intuition of the families we should be separated as an impact of the blockade we have seen that one ability in our region and security because we see the amount of tension and the solution is increasing and unfortunately it's increasing because of this impulsive behavior conducted by the blockade in the states so that's the main concern is we are looking at as a country. without thinking about those two main factors. thanks god blessed with the resources blessed with good governance has proved that its openness and its policy reforming policy which adopted twenty years ago where the blockading still. start there always refer to the twenty years of bad relation between them and not that i'm complaining about qatar for the twenty years which was the year of starting their reforming policy of the peace know bloomberg reported a figure it said the blockade is cost forty three billion u.s. dollars in financial losses can you confirm figures like that we don't see a basis for bloomberg analysis because they're real losses of the blockade
we don't see the only right ability we see here is this intuition of the families we should be separated as an impact of the blockade we have seen that one ability in our region and security because we see the amount of tension and the solution is increasing and unfortunately it's increasing because of this impulsive behavior conducted by the blockade in the states so that's the main concern is we are looking at as a country. without thinking about those two main factors. thanks god blessed...
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asked if he thought the reclusive leader was serious about the negotiations, trump referenced his intuitionrump: "i think within the first minute i'll know. just my touch, my feel. that's what i do."((butt to)) "i think i'll know very quickly whether something good is going to happen or not. i also think i'll know whether or not it'll happen fast."the on-again, off-again, on-again meeting is set for tuesday and will be the first ever for a sitting u.s. president and a north korean leader. sources tell cnn that there is a plan in place for a possible second day of discussions, should the first go well.trump says he plans on bringing up "every issue" with kim, including human rights violations. but number one on the list is denuclearization.president trump: "this is a leader who really is an unknown personality" (((butt-to)))"i think he's going to surprise on the upside"(((butt-to)))"so we're going in with a positive outlook and i think we're going to come out, fine. but i've said it many times. who knows?"i'm james dinan, reportin ( marty ) san francisco police say a woman who was shot to de
asked if he thought the reclusive leader was serious about the negotiations, trump referenced his intuitionrump: "i think within the first minute i'll know. just my touch, my feel. that's what i do."((butt to)) "i think i'll know very quickly whether something good is going to happen or not. i also think i'll know whether or not it'll happen fast."the on-again, off-again, on-again meeting is set for tuesday and will be the first ever for a sitting u.s. president and a north...
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. >>> it may seem counter intuitive to think that a recession could be on the horizon, but that's exactly what some economists are saying. even as growth picks up and the unemployment rate falls. steve liesman explains. >> reporter: the national association of business economics had a survey they conducted before the friday jobs report showing that strong job growth is expected to continue. for the next two years they expect above trend gdp rates and unemployment falling further below 3.8% reported this past friday, but some economists and market watchers see a warning sign in that low unemployment rate. >> when we see unemployment under 4%, around 3%, 3.5%, the last time we saw that, that is a signal we're getting towards the end be of a bull market. we're coming into our ninth year of a bull market and these usually do tend to turn around and slow down as you can have some wide deviations. as we move forward and rates go up, we may take a breather. >> a look at the past seven years shows unemployment bottoms out months before recessions start. sometimes it's a full year and sometimes it
. >>> it may seem counter intuitive to think that a recession could be on the horizon, but that's exactly what some economists are saying. even as growth picks up and the unemployment rate falls. steve liesman explains. >> reporter: the national association of business economics had a survey they conducted before the friday jobs report showing that strong job growth is expected to continue. for the next two years they expect above trend gdp rates and unemployment falling further...