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it's the result of photographer power over a fantasy search for a modern juliet's in romeo and juliet hometown. the concept tast 8 actresses or dishing in a fictional trusting for the lead role in shakespeare's romantic tragedy and convert them into. this story is still relevant for young people today. jointly that's why i was interested in it and every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet achievement. 19 year old american actress yeah russia he read william shakespeare as tragedy several times when she was at school. my copy of romeo and juliet has so many notes in it you can barely see the original text and so it was fun to revisit all the notes that i love to figure out what passes along the other part of it was just like how was i going to embody juliet i like the fact that juliet as a character and in this calendar so fluid and so each of us presented a very different way. yara is joined by fellow american actress kristen stewart a. british actress is claire forlani. and emma watson. emma studied english literature and is fascinated by romeo and juliet . for me
it's the result of photographer power over a fantasy search for a modern juliet's in romeo and juliet hometown. the concept tast 8 actresses or dishing in a fictional trusting for the lead role in shakespeare's romantic tragedy and convert them into. this story is still relevant for young people today. jointly that's why i was interested in it and every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet achievement. 19 year old american actress yeah russia he read william shakespeare as...
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every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet. puts you into this. 19 year old american actress you are said he read william shakespeare's tragedy several times in school. my copy of romeo and juliet has so many notes in it you can barely see the original text and so it was fun to revisit all the notes that i left and to think about what passed. and then the other part of it was just like how was i going to embody juliet. is joined by fellow american actress kristen stewart. and british actresses clarify. and i watched. them and studied english literature and is fascinated. by romeo and juliet. me it's so much about love and it's about how. poor they feel feelings are. can be. tender and painful. the photo shoots took place in paris and corona the city of romeo and juliet tourists come here from around the world couples promise each other eternal love under joyous faint balcony. of their own there was a bit of nostalgia for me homesickness for italy for verona the opera and that is music. music of even. for the 1st time a short fi
every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet. puts you into this. 19 year old american actress you are said he read william shakespeare's tragedy several times in school. my copy of romeo and juliet has so many notes in it you can barely see the original text and so it was fun to revisit all the notes that i left and to think about what passed. and then the other part of it was just like how was i going to embody juliet. is joined by fellow american actress kristen stewart. and...
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by romeo and juliet. me it's so much about love and it's about how close to or live feel feelings are. can be so. tender and painful. the photo shoots took place in paris and her own at the city of romeo and juliet tourists come here from around the world couples promise each other eternal love under juliet's famed balcony. of their own i was a bit of an astrologer for me homesickness for italy for verona the opera and that is music. music and even. for the 1st time a short film has been released along with the calendar it compiles interpretations of joining it by the 8 actresses. the calendar itself is a $132.00 page book illustrated with $58.00 photos. the actual dates are only printed on the book's cover the calendar function takes 2nd place leaving the stage to the many faces of the modern surely yet. the french artist 1st studied architecture but soon switched her attention to sculpture as she preferred the physicality of working with her hands today she is renowned for her labrat forest sculptures m
by romeo and juliet. me it's so much about love and it's about how close to or live feel feelings are. can be so. tender and painful. the photo shoots took place in paris and her own at the city of romeo and juliet tourists come here from around the world couples promise each other eternal love under juliet's famed balcony. of their own i was a bit of an astrologer for me homesickness for italy for verona the opera and that is music. music and even. for the 1st time a short film has been...
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for the 2020 edition the photographer was looking for a modern juliet right here and romeo and juliet hometown. paid actresses took part in a fictional audition for the lead role and shakespeare's romantic tragedy. to complete them into this story is still relevant for young people today. that's why i was interested in that. every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet. puts you into the. 19 year old american actress jerusha he read william shakespeare's tragedies several times in school. my copy of your own has so many notes in it you can barely see the original text and so it was fun to revisit all the notes that i left and to think about what passes and then the other part of it was just like how was i going to embody juliet . joined by fellow american actress kristen stewart. and british actresses clarifying. and emma watson. am i studied english literature and is fascinated. by romeo and juliet. for me it's so much about love and it's about how. poorly feel feelings are. can be so. tender and painful. the photo shoots took place in paris and for own up the city of
for the 2020 edition the photographer was looking for a modern juliet right here and romeo and juliet hometown. paid actresses took part in a fictional audition for the lead role and shakespeare's romantic tragedy. to complete them into this story is still relevant for young people today. that's why i was interested in that. every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet. puts you into the. 19 year old american actress jerusha he read william shakespeare's tragedies several times...
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for the 2020 edition the photographer was looking for a modern juliet right here and romeo and juliet hometown. paid actresses took part in a fictional audition for the lead role and shakespeare's romantic tragedy. complement this story is still relevant for young people today. that's why i was interested in . every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet against a. 19 year old american actress jerusha he read william shakespeare's tragedies several times and school. my copy of romeo and juliet has so many notes in it you can barely see the original text and so it was fun to revisit all the notes that i left and to figure out what passes along the other part of it was just like how was i going to embody juliet. is joined by fellow american actress kristen stewart. and british actresses clarify. and emma watson. am i studied english literature and is fascinated by romeo and juliet. for me it's so much about 1st love and it's about how close or live feel feelings are to your skin can be so. tender and painful. the photo shoots took place in paris and verona the city of ro
for the 2020 edition the photographer was looking for a modern juliet right here and romeo and juliet hometown. paid actresses took part in a fictional audition for the lead role and shakespeare's romantic tragedy. complement this story is still relevant for young people today. that's why i was interested in . every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet against a. 19 year old american actress jerusha he read william shakespeare's tragedies several times and school. my copy of...
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juliet goodrich is live in santa clara with how some local families are helping out. juliet? >> reporter: hi. they are so generous here. i wanted to introduce you to rita holiday -- lot of the way. she is from intel. intel made its mark this season on helping out local food banks. tell me how. >> yes. we have a generous donation from the intel foundation but we also volunteer employee time, our organizations get involved. we are very, very happy with what we are able to present. >> reporter: lets present it. let's reveal. i'm going to let you have the honor of revealing this amazing a. >> we are presenting this check for 527, $790. >> we have the zero correct into? >> this is correct. this is half a million dollars. >>> this is going to go a long way? >> for every dollar donated, we can provide food for two nutrition meals. so this will provide over a million meals here. >> and there maches program with the family foundation happening today through end of the year. >> that's right. thanks to a very generous family, now few december 25th, every donation will be matched, dollar
juliet goodrich is live in santa clara with how some local families are helping out. juliet? >> reporter: hi. they are so generous here. i wanted to introduce you to rita holiday -- lot of the way. she is from intel. intel made its mark this season on helping out local food banks. tell me how. >> yes. we have a generous donation from the intel foundation but we also volunteer employee time, our organizations get involved. we are very, very happy with what we are able to present....
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well, if you read your romeo and juliet, i think you will find the two ill—fated lovers ended up finders ended up dead and i'm not ever sure the feuding families ever made peace. norman, thank you very much. norman smith, our assistant political editor. well, steering the economy through brexit will be top of the agenda for the man who's been named as the new governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey. mr bailey, a former deputy governor at the bank and the current head of the financial conduct authority, will take over from mark carney in march. the chancellor, sajid javid, said he was the standout candidate for the role. 0ur economics correspondent andy verity reports. it is the most important appointment so it is the most important appointment so far by the newly elected johnson government. good morning, everyone. sajid javid, the chancellor, chose an establishment insider to succeed mark carney as governor of the bank of england upon a career civil servant andrew bailey. i'm delighted to announce that the next governor of the bank of england will be andrew bailey. we said we w
well, if you read your romeo and juliet, i think you will find the two ill—fated lovers ended up finders ended up dead and i'm not ever sure the feuding families ever made peace. norman, thank you very much. norman smith, our assistant political editor. well, steering the economy through brexit will be top of the agenda for the man who's been named as the new governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey. mr bailey, a former deputy governor at the bank and the current head of the financial...
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year's legendary perelli calendar features hollywood stars posing as modern versions of shakespeare's juliet. bringing the forest into a. french artist a visual arts may believe it or not from kabul. bots we began with a look at the annual european film awards which take place this weekend here belin joining me is all film expert adrian kennedy who has all the details adrian some big european directors up for the big award yes roman polanski pedro and more and yoko said that for most of the heavyweights in the running polanski's film is historical drama about the dreyfus affair and motive oz is semi autobiographical and slants the most of course has this incredible restoration which has already won his link actress and maybe a comb and. let's have a look at those 3 top favorites for the top. executives really and that's just it was only going to be the people on the beach did you see it. you should know the name.
year's legendary perelli calendar features hollywood stars posing as modern versions of shakespeare's juliet. bringing the forest into a. french artist a visual arts may believe it or not from kabul. bots we began with a look at the annual european film awards which take place this weekend here belin joining me is all film expert adrian kennedy who has all the details adrian some big european directors up for the big award yes roman polanski pedro and more and yoko said that for most of the...
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did you discuss ambassador jovanovich in those calls with ambassador juliet -- with really -- with rudy giuliani echo that the president mislead the circumstances of departure in the two letters that were sent? thank you. >> as for hong kong, the administration has been clear about our expectations about how beijing will treat people throughout the country. and other secy. pompeo: hong kong is no different. in addition, we have a commitment to the chinese government. their obligation is to maintain one country, two systems. that is what they need to work toward. congress has taken action. i will not get out in front of what the president will do before too long, but suffice to say i think the administration has been pretty unambiguous in our support for the chinese communist party's continued commitment to the promises that were made and i think you saw that from the people of hong kong this week. that is what they are asking for, the maintenance of the understandings that were committed to under international law. i don't have much to say with respect to the ukraine investigation other
did you discuss ambassador jovanovich in those calls with ambassador juliet -- with really -- with rudy giuliani echo that the president mislead the circumstances of departure in the two letters that were sent? thank you. >> as for hong kong, the administration has been clear about our expectations about how beijing will treat people throughout the country. and other secy. pompeo: hong kong is no different. in addition, we have a commitment to the chinese government. their obligation is...
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are, of course, a huge part of americans' daily lives and a big source of greenhouse gas emission julietperin covers all of t.is for the "washington p she joins me via skype from columbus, georgia. thanks for being with us. so, light bulbs, low flow toilets, fuel efficiency for cars and trucks what areother areas that the president is talking about an where he could have an impact on federal regulations? 's looking at those including disashers, people use in their home, shower heads so really some of these every day appliances that people are familiar with. that affect their lives and of course use energy. >> have real impact. what are somee experts saying on the light bul standards not putting that in place what is the affect. >> you look at the independent estimates, it seems like this is a costs up t$o 14 billion a year. it additional 38 million tons of carbon dioxide to th equivalent of power plants running for a year. >> environmental advocates and mocrats have been saying that the president and some of these argumeens, things he's saying are not necessarily based on fact or maybe o
are, of course, a huge part of americans' daily lives and a big source of greenhouse gas emission julietperin covers all of t.is for the "washington p she joins me via skype from columbus, georgia. thanks for being with us. so, light bulbs, low flow toilets, fuel efficiency for cars and trucks what areother areas that the president is talking about an where he could have an impact on federal regulations? 's looking at those including disashers, people use in their home, shower heads so...
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hamilton is the one that juliet mentioned. that's 4200 fixed. and there is mount diablo and there is loma prieta. 3700 feet. watch what happens. not a lot. but the snow from for now morning until about 10 in the morning is accumulating to where maybe mount hamilton gets an inch. at the dusting for loma prieta and maybe a dusting for mount diablo. it comes through the first half of the day tomorrow. it will just look pretty from a distance. let's talk about the real impact. that is the rain. we showed you the band sitting off the coast. that looks like it could bring a few light showers but it won't be much. that will get absorbed by the mountains of the peninsula. that is the more meaningful stuff. if we take that from live doppler put into futurecast, it picks up on it beautifully. and it's really not until we get to 10:00 tonight that the leading edge comes across the bay area. let's watch it. at 10:00, mena clock midnight, the best time. then once we've gotten to 7:00 in the morning, most of this is to the east. this could be a rain event tha
hamilton is the one that juliet mentioned. that's 4200 fixed. and there is mount diablo and there is loma prieta. 3700 feet. watch what happens. not a lot. but the snow from for now morning until about 10 in the morning is accumulating to where maybe mount hamilton gets an inch. at the dusting for loma prieta and maybe a dusting for mount diablo. it comes through the first half of the day tomorrow. it will just look pretty from a distance. let's talk about the real impact. that is the rain. we...
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juliet goodrich is live with more. >> reporter: we are here in the foot bank of contra costa county and salon yo. if you see these barrels throughout the bay area, you can donate nonperishables. also at the sunset development company, and bishop ranch, i'm told, chuck martinez, you have to use these barrels throughout the area four your employees to help? >>> they are available for employees to help and we have them at city center for customers coming to visit city center. >> a great way to help, day in and day out. and you have a great way to share the food bank. >> sunset development company will be making a $10,000 contribution this holiday to the food bank of contra costa and solano. it is the holiday season so it is a good time for to us remember the value and benefits of it giving back. >> boy, and it certainly does help. i can tell you, john calendar, you were with the food bank. that amount goes a long way. tell us about that. >> absolutely. we served one in nine people in our community here in contra costa county and solano. sunset development has been a great partner of us thr
juliet goodrich is live with more. >> reporter: we are here in the foot bank of contra costa county and salon yo. if you see these barrels throughout the bay area, you can donate nonperishables. also at the sunset development company, and bishop ranch, i'm told, chuck martinez, you have to use these barrels throughout the area four your employees to help? >>> they are available for employees to help and we have them at city center for customers coming to visit city center....
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. ♪ nuala: the orchestra of the best deal performing prokofiev's "romeo and juliet" on the steps of thepper house. they had been on strike over month over changes to pensions s which th would force them to work beyond the limits. in his new year'senddress, pres macron vowed to press ahead with the chaes which coul affect ulcerative industries from extending the age of retirement from two years to 64. around the world, the arrival of the new year has been marked by hu firework displays and also street celebrations. i want to go back to greece. these pictures fromwe athen in the past half-hour, 2020 was lcomed with a pyrotechnic display. the old decided thesi new, the acropolis. it was the site of celebrations and a concert taking place in athens central square. we will follow the cities and wcountries around tld as they usher in the new year. thanks for watching. for this presentation is ma possible by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by... e freeman foundation. by judy and peter blu
. ♪ nuala: the orchestra of the best deal performing prokofiev's "romeo and juliet" on the steps of thepper house. they had been on strike over month over changes to pensions s which th would force them to work beyond the limits. in his new year'senddress, pres macron vowed to press ahead with the chaes which coul affect ulcerative industries from extending the age of retirement from two years to 64. around the world, the arrival of the new year has been marked by hu firework...
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[laughter] bob: here i am, juliet! >> oh, my faithful old nurse.now, this isn't such a bad part. [laughter] >> always near when i need thee. bob: i'll never get an oscar, but who cares. [laughter] announcer: each show is full of laughing, dancing, and unforgettable music. >> one of the most exciting new talents of our time, barbra streisand. [applause] barbra streisand: ♪ any place i hang my hat is home ♪ announcer: so call or go online to order "thanks for the memories" on 10 dvds for five payments of $19.99. bob: you like that? [laughter] announcer: you will get the legendary comedy and variety specials, plus rare historic clips like bob's first televised special. [applause] bob: television. well, he finally got me. announcer: his first show in color. bob: hey, bing, it's me, i'm here. [laughter] announcer: hilarious bloopers. >> we are the happiness boys. i'm ernie. >> and i'm confused because i didn't see it. i am sorry. [laughter] >> i'm sorry. i've got one eye and it was looking the other way. [laughter] announcer: laughing with the president
[laughter] bob: here i am, juliet! >> oh, my faithful old nurse.now, this isn't such a bad part. [laughter] >> always near when i need thee. bob: i'll never get an oscar, but who cares. [laughter] announcer: each show is full of laughing, dancing, and unforgettable music. >> one of the most exciting new talents of our time, barbra streisand. [applause] barbra streisand: ♪ any place i hang my hat is home ♪ announcer: so call or go online to order "thanks for the...
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juliet tells me she could not see her horse because it was raining so hard. spotty activity, showers here and there, in general most of it is to the south of the bay area. but it will continue to be overcast and there will be showers from time to time. it does not fill up the rain bucket quickly unless you are in the mountains and over the next three days we will expect another half-inch in the lower elevations and an inch and a half in the higher elevations between now and wednesday morning. low-pressure is deepening off the pacific northwest at the heaviest rain is in the santa cruz mountains and the big sur coastline. high wind watches are still posted tonight, the wind has been gusting pretty good in the south bay with gusts up to about 40 miles per hour at the san jose airport. as time goes on the relax as we get monday afternoon. it will be a windy night tonight, rain turns into snow over the mountains, 7500 feet, a foot up to 2 feet at the peaks, and they are expecting windy gusts of 100 miles per hour, they are cautioning against travel. bear valley w
juliet tells me she could not see her horse because it was raining so hard. spotty activity, showers here and there, in general most of it is to the south of the bay area. but it will continue to be overcast and there will be showers from time to time. it does not fill up the rain bucket quickly unless you are in the mountains and over the next three days we will expect another half-inch in the lower elevations and an inch and a half in the higher elevations between now and wednesday morning....
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juliet: the credit crisis appearing to be winding down for the sake of borrowers, but a series of defaultsng investors on edge. joining us for analysis and ofgapore, jp morgan's cohead asia. >> you are seeing significant puts by the government and government to prop up growth. we don't worry too much about contagion at this point in time. yes, there are sudden issues which are coming to the fore due to slower growth. all the structure the company has taken in the past few years, especially the bankruptcy code , sohat is starting to work while median growth is reducing because of some technical issues, some of the more structural elements are starting to come together. about contagion. there's enough on the policy monetary and fiscal and more importantly, intent. growth is slowing down and these things take a while, too. thes that your view across whole board, or are you looking at specific banks? you say you like some of the ones they call banking franchises that have a good track record. >> yes. at the same time, some of the structural things are coming together. what we want to focus on
juliet: the credit crisis appearing to be winding down for the sake of borrowers, but a series of defaultsng investors on edge. joining us for analysis and ofgapore, jp morgan's cohead asia. >> you are seeing significant puts by the government and government to prop up growth. we don't worry too much about contagion at this point in time. yes, there are sudden issues which are coming to the fore due to slower growth. all the structure the company has taken in the past few years,...
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they're like romeo and juliet, except everyone else wants to kill themselves. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) apparently, the president knew about the stunt ahead of time, and today he tweeted: "thank you to house republicans for being tough, smart, and understanding in detail the greatest witch hunt in american history. it has been going on since long before i even got elected-- the insurance policy! a total scam!" (as trump) "thank you, guys. you're like the sons i wish i had instead of the ones that i do." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) the g.o.p. is saying, "we need to know what's going on inside of there," but here's the thing, 47 republicans on the committees leading the investigation have access to the closed-door depositions. and republican lawyers are given the same amount of time to question witnesses as democratic counsels. in fact: of the republicans who r.s.v.p.'d for the room storming, "12 of them are allowed to sit in on all depositions." good protest, guys. "what do we want?" "what we have!" "when do we want it?" "already got it!" "why are we here?" "i don't k
they're like romeo and juliet, except everyone else wants to kill themselves. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) apparently, the president knew about the stunt ahead of time, and today he tweeted: "thank you to house republicans for being tough, smart, and understanding in detail the greatest witch hunt in american history. it has been going on since long before i even got elected-- the insurance policy! a total scam!" (as trump) "thank you, guys. you're like the sons i wish i...
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this is juliet williams.e will watch a little video and talk about why it is important patients'ncer stories. let's watch. [video clip] >> i found there was a real absence of truth about living with this disease. about what it is like to face death. when i started writing, i vowed often, i know this is really depressing and really dark, but i swore i would always be honest with you, my readers. there is a lot of anger and jealousy, bitterness, and a lot of fear when you live with this diagnosis. once i started writing about it, it was like -- i felt free. i no longer carried that burden. writing is my freedom. susan: we learned that julie died on march 19, 2018 at the age of 42 what she told her story all along the way. and you tell other stories. why do you want the rest of us to hear the stories? dr. raza: i think hearing them is the importance of the subtitle of my book -- the human cost of what we are doing is so important to me, and the human cost can only be illustrated in the depth with which we need t
this is juliet williams.e will watch a little video and talk about why it is important patients'ncer stories. let's watch. [video clip] >> i found there was a real absence of truth about living with this disease. about what it is like to face death. when i started writing, i vowed often, i know this is really depressing and really dark, but i swore i would always be honest with you, my readers. there is a lot of anger and jealousy, bitterness, and a lot of fear when you live with this...
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[laughter] bob: here i am, juliet! >> oh, my faithful nurse.bob: television. well, he finally got me. announcer: his first show in color. bob: hey, bing, it's me, i'm here. announcer: hilarious bloopers. >> i'm ernie. >> i'm confused because i didn't see it, sorry. [laughter] >> i've got one eye and it was looking the other way. announcer: laughing with the presidents. bob: mr. president, with all the traveling and all the work you've done, you look just great. >> bob, you look great, too. together: i hope i look that good when i'm your age. [laughter] announcer: and exclusive extras, like bob's memories of world war ii. bob: this is bob "command performance" hope telling each nazi who was in russia today that crimea doesn't pay. announcer: plus, call in the next 18 minutes and we will send you a free bonus dvd of bob being fully roasted by dean martin and friends. >> i am sure you will hear some wonderful things said about bob, but not from me. announcer: and that's not all. you'll also receive this beautiful 32-page memory book filled with ph
[laughter] bob: here i am, juliet! >> oh, my faithful nurse.bob: television. well, he finally got me. announcer: his first show in color. bob: hey, bing, it's me, i'm here. announcer: hilarious bloopers. >> i'm ernie. >> i'm confused because i didn't see it, sorry. [laughter] >> i've got one eye and it was looking the other way. announcer: laughing with the presidents. bob: mr. president, with all the traveling and all the work you've done, you look just great. >>...
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nejra: annmarie hordern in london, david inglis and juliet sally. let's get back to our guest host.abukarsh is with manus and i. thes focus on emerging-market rally. we were talking earlier, you expect caution over the risk on over u.s. china trade. does that make you cautious on emerging-market fx? just do not like it at this point in time. it is not the levels i would choose to engage in em at this point. the phase one deal with the china is not addressing primary issues. reasons why the markets are rallying, but i do not understand why i want to invest in em. one headline out of the white house or beijing can change the entire dynamic. it is not favorable for me. that, wepick up on have seen economic surprises out of china. , and its been stimulus would seem that is beginning to play out. maybe we should focus on the surprises from china and what that does for em, or is it all about the dollar? when the phase one deal was struck, this morning a massive change in the currency. if the markets believe it was a game changer, it would be trading substantially lower. this is more about
nejra: annmarie hordern in london, david inglis and juliet sally. let's get back to our guest host.abukarsh is with manus and i. thes focus on emerging-market rally. we were talking earlier, you expect caution over the risk on over u.s. china trade. does that make you cautious on emerging-market fx? just do not like it at this point in time. it is not the levels i would choose to engage in em at this point. the phase one deal with the china is not addressing primary issues. reasons why the...
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juliet eilperin covers all of kyis for the "washington post." joins me viae from thanks for being with us. so, light bulbs, low flow toilets, fuel efficiency for cars and trucks what are other areas that the president is talking out and where he could have an impact on federal regulations? >> he's looking at those including dishwashers, people use in their home, shower heads, so really some of these every day appliances that people are familiar with. that affect their lives and of course use energy. >> have real impact. what a some of the experts saying on the light bulb standards noputting that in place what is the affect. >> you look at thendependent estimates, it seems like this is a costs up to $14 billioa year. emit additional 38 million ton of carbon dioxide to the running for a yearr plants democrats have been saying that the president and some of these argumes, things he's been saying are not necessarily based on fact or may outdated information, what are some o examplthat? >> well, he has talked about, for example, said that they have -
juliet eilperin covers all of kyis for the "washington post." joins me viae from thanks for being with us. so, light bulbs, low flow toilets, fuel efficiency for cars and trucks what are other areas that the president is talking out and where he could have an impact on federal regulations? >> he's looking at those including dishwashers, people use in their home, shower heads, so really some of these every day appliances that people are familiar with. that affect their lives and...
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showed,s juliet just imports from the u.s. gain for the first time since august 2018.this likely to put more pressure on china to want to deal? >> the pressure is there. it is not unexpected. the tariff impact on trade has been evident for some time. we already seen the impact of weaker euro area and japanese growth as well. china, they have taken alternative measures to try to support the economy. while a phase one trade deal would certainly be in china's interest and also the u.s. interest, beijing has taken action to offset any impact if there is no agreement in time and the next phase of tariffs are imposed, that would be negative for the economy, but spending would increase. just in terms of the response mechanism, when you see what the japanese are doing, does that bring more pressure to bear having the number from japan? does that make more pressure on the pboc and their reaction function? are operating relatively easy policy. they are making sure policy is accommodative, that there is adequate liquidity. a lot of the stimulus has come from the fiscal side as we
showed,s juliet just imports from the u.s. gain for the first time since august 2018.this likely to put more pressure on china to want to deal? >> the pressure is there. it is not unexpected. the tariff impact on trade has been evident for some time. we already seen the impact of weaker euro area and japanese growth as well. china, they have taken alternative measures to try to support the economy. while a phase one trade deal would certainly be in china's interest and also the u.s....
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juliet, what are you focused on? that inflation story in china. >> absolutely. 110 increase year on year. this is of course due to the african swine. 19% is pushing prices up by on the month. you saw that into the overall inflation picture as well, with a rise of 4.5%. when you strip out those food prices, it was subdued, but the main factor is what you are seeing with this divergence between consumer and factory inflation. bloomberg saying this is unlikely to sway the pboc and they expect the current easing policy stance. nejra: thank you. eye on insurance in india. what accounts for the optimism in that sector? soft, butkets may be they .22 points. point to two points. there are media reports about how they might be extension in the limits for investment into insurance companies, up to 75%. keep in mind, if this move goes through, insurance companies might give a leg up. expensive stock still moving higher. back to you. manus: thank you very much. where, if at all, is there stress beneath of the surface? >> there i
juliet, what are you focused on? that inflation story in china. >> absolutely. 110 increase year on year. this is of course due to the african swine. 19% is pushing prices up by on the month. you saw that into the overall inflation picture as well, with a rise of 4.5%. when you strip out those food prices, it was subdued, but the main factor is what you are seeing with this divergence between consumer and factory inflation. bloomberg saying this is unlikely to sway the pboc and they...
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there's one other person i would like to recognize, juliet lasalle who was the cultural attachÉ to thefrench embassy and one of our main connections to our colleagues in france. and then not for them centennial that was headed by joseph samet, we would not have the wonderful objects you will see in the activation that opens in december. mr. samet and madame lasalle helps us open the doors. we are grateful to them and to our donors, to all of them. there is one more thing i want to say. this program is made possible through the support of this arena foundation and this exhibition which opens in december is generously supported by altria group. zamet robertide, and the mccormick foundation. it is created, the exhibition in the french with hundredth anniversary of the first world war organization. dr.se join me in welcoming and dr. greger carr. [applause] >> how is everybody doing? business, iser of just a welcome. we heard from our deputy director and our director and all the folks here at the museum. it is an honor to be here again. and colonel is that a particular honor to sit here wit
there's one other person i would like to recognize, juliet lasalle who was the cultural attachÉ to thefrench embassy and one of our main connections to our colleagues in france. and then not for them centennial that was headed by joseph samet, we would not have the wonderful objects you will see in the activation that opens in december. mr. samet and madame lasalle helps us open the doors. we are grateful to them and to our donors, to all of them. there is one more thing i want to say. this...
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the south korean -- juliet: always a bellwether to how it is going. is important in the overall chain when you look at global manufacturing and we saw when you look at the 20 day data, a brighter picture than we had seen in the past. down 2% years were on year, pointing to the lessihood there could be a than double-digit decline. south korean exports were down 17% and shipments to china rose 5.3%, so they are on course to post the first monthly gain in more than a year. perhaps another sign we are seeing a bottom in the global manufacturing cycle. that is certainly what everyone is hoping for. the bonds are gaining in hong kong. this is before the central bank undertakes a version of operation twist today. iraj: yeah, and we discussed that it has led to the 10 year coming off, some six points. we hit a peak of 6.82 or 6.83 the week before. already aappened on small sum of 10,000. the market believes this is not it. more versions of operation twist will come and there might well not be higher, even if it doesn't cold -- go too much lower from the curre
the south korean -- juliet: always a bellwether to how it is going. is important in the overall chain when you look at global manufacturing and we saw when you look at the 20 day data, a brighter picture than we had seen in the past. down 2% years were on year, pointing to the lessihood there could be a than double-digit decline. south korean exports were down 17% and shipments to china rose 5.3%, so they are on course to post the first monthly gain in more than a year. perhaps another sign we...
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intellectually bright and often graduate actors, i mean, i'm thinking of people like simon russell beale, julietts. i mean, there is a loss and gain, it a lwa ys mean, there is a loss and gain, it always changes. michael, took off on always changes. michael, took off on a slight tangent, if you were to review the election, what would have gone your review? oh, gosh... welcome the thing about drama is it's about just make welcome the thing about drama is it's aboutjust make equal forces, and, you know, you wait on ted talks for the outcome, that didn't happen in this election, it seemed to me. election night, quite obviously, ten o'clock, the drama was finished. 0nce o'clock, the drama was finished. once we saw the exit polls you know, we knew the results, and all the people watching it, it was a process. so i thought it lacked drama, and it didn't like surprise, but it lacked drama. tension. that's the proper word. norm was on the edge of their seat at ten o'clock. so that was disappointing. and i thought the actual leaders debates, if we want to get into that, was disappointing. because everybo
intellectually bright and often graduate actors, i mean, i'm thinking of people like simon russell beale, julietts. i mean, there is a loss and gain, it a lwa ys mean, there is a loss and gain, it always changes. michael, took off on always changes. michael, took off on a slight tangent, if you were to review the election, what would have gone your review? oh, gosh... welcome the thing about drama is it's about just make welcome the thing about drama is it's aboutjust make equal forces, and,...
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a psychologist called talk to juliet schor and she made this book called the science behind evil and one of the great things that she said is that we need to do away with the word evil because it stops conversation where it should begin and that's what happens we say something is evil and then we no longer think about it anymore that's just what it is that the diagnosis they're evil therefore we don't have to think about what they're doing but i think things take a very different picture when we start thinking about well actually you know what led to this kind of behavior i know i've gone through a lot of things in my own personal life you know try. where things happened you know like someone in my own family was killed and of course you know you feel high and you feel a lot of anger and you feel aggression but one of the main things that i thought about was well how does this young person get to a place in their life where they can take someone's life and for stuff because you know that is what it was about it was for material things that will lose their value in a year or maybe les
a psychologist called talk to juliet schor and she made this book called the science behind evil and one of the great things that she said is that we need to do away with the word evil because it stops conversation where it should begin and that's what happens we say something is evil and then we no longer think about it anymore that's just what it is that the diagnosis they're evil therefore we don't have to think about what they're doing but i think things take a very different picture when...
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juliette: juliet in singapore. you're saying the likelihood of phase two is pre-unlikely.t took so long to get to phase one. alex: i think it's fair to say that. what we're looking at right now, you'll have to wait to see if china falls -- follows through on the #. do by 40 billion? it will take time to look at the followthrough and keep tariffs in place to see whether there is followthrough. by the time you can see whether phase i was a success or not, you're running into the election. just based on the particle calendar, it will be hard to start phase two. it's hard to come up with an idea of what would be in phase two, given they wanted to be as wide-ranging as possible. juliette: the tariffs announced today, perhaps investor fatigue as well. in terms of what assets could benefit here, this is our question of the day. which assets do gain from the tariff cuts we are expecting on the first of january? i thinkrtainly, companies in sectors where they are cutting tariffs, high-tech goods around agriculture, frozen pork. in general, you're looking at chinese cutting tariffs
juliette: juliet in singapore. you're saying the likelihood of phase two is pre-unlikely.t took so long to get to phase one. alex: i think it's fair to say that. what we're looking at right now, you'll have to wait to see if china falls -- follows through on the #. do by 40 billion? it will take time to look at the followthrough and keep tariffs in place to see whether there is followthrough. by the time you can see whether phase i was a success or not, you're running into the election. just...
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pension reforms they ushered in gnaw yea new ye protests by playing excerpts of carmen of romeo and julietay lit up the skies of bangkok crowds celebrated as they marked the beginning of a new decade. you're up to date. that's the news update this hour back to you. >>> thank you very much. with 90 minutes left in the trading year, stocks are lower across the board but there are some stocks making big moves today starting with nio. the chinese electric car continuing the search again. stock up 160% in the past three months meritor is soaring it's being added to the s&p 600 small cap index. that means index fund managers have to buy that stock we head into the new year when surely many weight loss resolution will be made. >>> the oil markets closing for day. let geese let's go to kate rogers. >> kruds oil sticrude oil still its biggest gain it snapped a five-day winning streak despite weakness in the oil market, the energy sector is on pace for its first update and is still the best performing in the s&p 500 this month as we look ahead to 2020,a ag analyst are cautious noting that non-opec g
pension reforms they ushered in gnaw yea new ye protests by playing excerpts of carmen of romeo and julietay lit up the skies of bangkok crowds celebrated as they marked the beginning of a new decade. you're up to date. that's the news update this hour back to you. >>> thank you very much. with 90 minutes left in the trading year, stocks are lower across the board but there are some stocks making big moves today starting with nio. the chinese electric car continuing the search again....
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this is juliet.ler: good morning. -- icalling this morning am calling for the first part of the conversation, but we are here now. my question is to us as americans, what are we going to do when we end up losing our republic and end up being a -- it is already clear to me with what i hear the president say in his speeches monarchyould prefer a over a republic. when we wake up one day and find ourselves in such a state, how are we going to work with that? guest: i certainly hope that is not the case and i would hope every member works diligently to make sure that does not happen. as a member who has had the honor of serving in this administration and the previous one, it is interesting i heard crash i let people know i did not see it in that regard. i understand the executive branch was looking to flex -- the loot -- the judicial and legislative branch was looking to flex its muscles. it keeps everything in check. it does not mean it is often times pleasant or simple or clean, so to speak, but it does
this is juliet.ler: good morning. -- icalling this morning am calling for the first part of the conversation, but we are here now. my question is to us as americans, what are we going to do when we end up losing our republic and end up being a -- it is already clear to me with what i hear the president say in his speeches monarchyould prefer a over a republic. when we wake up one day and find ourselves in such a state, how are we going to work with that? guest: i certainly hope that is not the...
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year's legendary perelli calendar features hollywood stars posing as modern versions of shakespeare's juliet. and bringing the forrest into. french artist a visual spawn's art many believe it or not from kabul. bots we began with a look at the annual european film awards which take place this weekend here belin joining me is all film expert adrian kennedy who has all the details adrian some big european directors up for the big award yes roman polanski pedro unmoored of and yoko said that for most of the heavyweights in the.
year's legendary perelli calendar features hollywood stars posing as modern versions of shakespeare's juliet. and bringing the forrest into. french artist a visual spawn's art many believe it or not from kabul. bots we began with a look at the annual european film awards which take place this weekend here belin joining me is all film expert adrian kennedy who has all the details adrian some big european directors up for the big award yes roman polanski pedro unmoored of and yoko said that for...