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kathleen's daughter caitlin came to durham to see it happen. >> reporter: and of course kathleen's sistere the courthouse. >> oh david, good to see you today. pleading guilty. pleading guilty. thank you that's what i've always wanted. >> actually we're not pleading guilty. >> you're pleading guilty. alford schmalford. guilt. >> michael peterson, he'd like to walk around and proclaim his innocence, but he can't. he can play with words but he can't play with the facts. >> reporter: the courtroom was eerily reminiscent of the 2003 trial, packed with tv cameras. >> everybody's a little bit older, but there's so much that's the same. the emotion, the tension, the anger, all of it was still there. >> how does mr. peterson plead to charge of voluntary manslaughter? >> he enters a plea of guilty pursuant to alford. >> mr. peterson you're pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter. that's a class d felony. do you understand, sir? >> yes, sir. >> and do you now personally plead guilty pursuant to the alford case? >> yes, sir. that's -- was the moeft >> that's -- was the most difficult decision i eve
kathleen's daughter caitlin came to durham to see it happen. >> reporter: and of course kathleen's sistere the courthouse. >> oh david, good to see you today. pleading guilty. pleading guilty. thank you that's what i've always wanted. >> actually we're not pleading guilty. >> you're pleading guilty. alford schmalford. guilt. >> michael peterson, he'd like to walk around and proclaim his innocence, but he can't. he can play with words but he can't play with the...
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- [kathleen] the united states is the undisputed leader on the world stage. since the founding of the nation, diplomats have shaped american history. they found support for america's independence, helped our country grow westward, secured peace after wwii, and met the challenge of communism. too often, we only recognize their sacrifice when things go wrong. - [voiceover] this is the worst attack there has ever been against the united states in the middle east. the explosion devastated the embassy here on the edge of the mediterranean in west beirut. - [voiceover] two bombs that exploded at virtually the same time at the us embassies in kenya and tanzania, killing scores. - [voiceover] the us ambassador to libya and three embassy staffers have been killed in an attack on the us consulate in the libyan city of benghazi. - [kathleen] i've seen firsthand the sacrifice of foreign service families. my father was a consular officer and my mother worked right alongside him. - it's done because people love the concept of serving their country and they love the idea of
- [kathleen] the united states is the undisputed leader on the world stage. since the founding of the nation, diplomats have shaped american history. they found support for america's independence, helped our country grow westward, secured peace after wwii, and met the challenge of communism. too often, we only recognize their sacrifice when things go wrong. - [voiceover] this is the worst attack there has ever been against the united states in the middle east. the explosion devastated the...
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rishaad: former fed chair paul volcker speaking to kathleen hays.ing up, apple is under pressure again in china. means -- onurbs on life streaming apps. ♪ ♪ rishaad: this is bloomberg markets: asia. chinese regulators are putting pressure on apple, demanding more stringent review when it comes to life streaming applications sold through the app store. peter, what is really behind this latest move? what are they trying to do here against apple? peter: this is the beijing city regulator, the cyberspace administration that is taking a apple. it is saying that, in the app store that apple runs, it needs stricter review processes for these livestream apps. these have become quite popular now. and the city of beijing is saying that we want more stringent regulations around this. they want to be able to verify the information of who is running these live streaming apps. they expect content controls, like they do for the rest of the internet. and they want to be able to see who is actually viewing these live streaming apps, too. it is a series of regulation
rishaad: former fed chair paul volcker speaking to kathleen hays.ing up, apple is under pressure again in china. means -- onurbs on life streaming apps. ♪ ♪ rishaad: this is bloomberg markets: asia. chinese regulators are putting pressure on apple, demanding more stringent review when it comes to life streaming applications sold through the app store. peter, what is really behind this latest move? what are they trying to do here against apple? peter: this is the beijing city regulator, the...
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i think kathleen and victor. [applause] -- i thank kathleen and victor. [indiscernible] >> if you like to see any of this program, go to c-span.org
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. >> now kathleen sebelius talks about end-of-life care. she cochaired a group that had recommendations for patients with advanced illnesses and their families. this is one hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. we will get started. i am the executive vice president of the aspen institute. i'm delighted to see you here today. you know we do not usually start this promptly, but we are not always being taped live by c-span. we are delighted to have them here today. this is a particularly exciting entry in our long-standing public health programs. the focus today is the inaugural report of the aspen health strategy group. the name health strategy group is taken from the aspen strategy group. for those of you familiar with american foreign-policy, you probably know about the aspen strategy group, the leading bipartisan group of its kind cannot looking at critical issues of foreign policy. and we established a health strategy group with that in mind, bringing together remarkable people from differ
. >> now kathleen sebelius talks about end-of-life care. she cochaired a group that had recommendations for patients with advanced illnesses and their families. this is one hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. we will get started. i am the executive vice president of the aspen institute. i'm delighted to see you here today. you know we do not usually start this promptly, but we are not always being taped live by c-span. we are...
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as kathleen has pointed out. have got it up at the website for year two. victor, talk about where we ended up and how we got there and how we can help advance this issue. dr. dzau: let me say what a great choice of topic, and congratulations on the leadership that secretary sebelius, governor thompson, and yourself. this is such a personal issue. i would say very few issues such as personal life work and of illness, and i bet everyone in this room has some patriots with a loved one, a family member has gone through this. we can recognize this is a difficult topic. as you look at the size of this issue, particularly as we never gave the complexity of our health care in the social environment, it will get bigger, because right now we are dealing with 2.5 million americans die each year of a variety of causes. and you another eight million people are suffering from advanced illness, which is moving toward end-of-life. so i do not want to say young people die. they do. but we are dealing with a -- i guess you would call it the public health issue. i think it i
as kathleen has pointed out. have got it up at the website for year two. victor, talk about where we ended up and how we got there and how we can help advance this issue. dr. dzau: let me say what a great choice of topic, and congratulations on the leadership that secretary sebelius, governor thompson, and yourself. this is such a personal issue. i would say very few issues such as personal life work and of illness, and i bet everyone in this room has some patriots with a loved one, a family...
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kathleen will talk about what the medicare situation is. it is not covered like medicare advantage then of course, you are not going to get those kinds of coverage. there is a policy of coordinated care and care team that's for the patients. and increasingly these days we are seeing and hear about changes of -- we want to make sure that's part of those things because you want to be sure there is care for hospice and others. finally, the fifth big idea is there are communities that's doing right. we look at cultural health and how communities getting together to solve our problems. we need to support the initiative and find ways to get resources and using them as models where other people can follow. those are the five big ideas. now, i want to ask if we did before if we leave all those thing, how can we make things happen? >> some policy issues and some have to go all the way in congress because i thought social services and medicare services and they come from different branches of agencies. and making sure it is all integra integrated. i
kathleen will talk about what the medicare situation is. it is not covered like medicare advantage then of course, you are not going to get those kinds of coverage. there is a policy of coordinated care and care team that's for the patients. and increasingly these days we are seeing and hear about changes of -- we want to make sure that's part of those things because you want to be sure there is care for hospice and others. finally, the fifth big idea is there are communities that's doing...
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kathleen will go through that in a few moments.gth we have seen after the french election, that bearishnessonto the on the u.s. dollar. we will see whether we make it for another week of declines in the u.s. currency, whether or not geopolitical tensions will come back and bring the greenback backup. that is why people are saying, where is the reflation trade? it is not even in the currency markets. haidi: and what was it based on in the first place? you have mixed emotions when it comes to equities. but you have got to imagine geo policy is kind of the same, going back into the fall ahead of the french elections. also what happened over the weekend with north korea. it might be a difficult week when it comes to tokyo equities, because we had the 111 handle, 112. we see dollar weakness, that will not be -- it will create a headache for governor kuroda. betty: complicated. haidi: maybe they wanted to send a fruit basket. when it comes to the weakening yen. at the fed, why it may keep the rate hike strategy despite weaker force quart
kathleen will go through that in a few moments.gth we have seen after the french election, that bearishnessonto the on the u.s. dollar. we will see whether we make it for another week of declines in the u.s. currency, whether or not geopolitical tensions will come back and bring the greenback backup. that is why people are saying, where is the reflation trade? it is not even in the currency markets. haidi: and what was it based on in the first place? you have mixed emotions when it comes to...
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yvonne: kathleen, thank you.general they are seeing light at the end of the tunnel. inventories have not reflected the overall trend. there has been movement, too. a long time before, when we decided to go for transparency. to answer your question, i say we are looking beyond the short-term. looking at the medium, long-term and the picture it is demanding. a picture of stable markets, when supply and demand will balance themselves in the second half of this year. we are satisfied with the level of conformity. all participating countries, cooperation. aligned withully the demand numbers that are coming from moscow. including ours, which is very robust. to 1.6 million2 barrels a day. we are seeing the process coming forward. in the second half of this year, we are going to have a balanced market. is saudi arabia enjoying this rebalancing? is saudi arabia committed to the opec model with production? the saudi will minister not only displayed a in the run-up to the landmark decisions last year, he is also playing a l
yvonne: kathleen, thank you.general they are seeing light at the end of the tunnel. inventories have not reflected the overall trend. there has been movement, too. a long time before, when we decided to go for transparency. to answer your question, i say we are looking beyond the short-term. looking at the medium, long-term and the picture it is demanding. a picture of stable markets, when supply and demand will balance themselves in the second half of this year. we are satisfied with the level...
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university sociology professor, kathleen schwartzman. >> guest: thank
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kathleen hays joining us now.re is a lot of great expectations on what the boj can do, right? is, what the question more can the boj do in terms of policy steps to stimulate the economy more than it already is with buying lots of bonds and keeping the 10 year note yield around zero. that is called yield curve control. a long slown process. if you are skeptic or eight pessimist, you say the bank of japan will never get there. they should drop it to 1%. governor kuroda and his colleagues are convinced they are headed in the right direction. let's remind everybody why the week yen is so important. if your yen weakens or your currency, then you can sell your goods more cheaply overseas. you mentioned how the weak yen was helping japanese exporters. the biggest companies in japan rely on their exports. if i can sell more stuff overseas, i make more money, they get more company, maybe i can invest more money and hire more people. it can feet higher wages and higher prices, that is what the boj once. on the other side, n
kathleen hays joining us now.re is a lot of great expectations on what the boj can do, right? is, what the question more can the boj do in terms of policy steps to stimulate the economy more than it already is with buying lots of bonds and keeping the 10 year note yield around zero. that is called yield curve control. a long slown process. if you are skeptic or eight pessimist, you say the bank of japan will never get there. they should drop it to 1%. governor kuroda and his colleagues are...
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kathleen's key to success, reading. and it's something she loves to do. as for her forever family. >> we're looking for a o-parent family for kk, just she can take some time to open up. so we're really looking for a family who can kind of fight through that process with her and help her open and get to know them. she would probably do well with a family who would be either african-american or biracial or lived in a more diverse area. >> reporter: kathleen is this week's wednesday's child. >> if you would like to make kathleen's dream come true or the dream of any wednesday's chd, nbc10.com and search "wednesday's child." you can also call the national adoption center at 1-866-do-adopt. >>> all right. i had to go back to the nbc 10 studios, because take a look, got some sunshine peeking through right now. this is a good sign for our day. while i don't expect it to be a sunny day, with i think we'll see some peeks of sun here and there, like you're seeing right now outside our studios in bla k baa baala kinwood. might be a few areas experiencing light ran,
kathleen's key to success, reading. and it's something she loves to do. as for her forever family. >> we're looking for a o-parent family for kk, just she can take some time to open up. so we're really looking for a family who can kind of fight through that process with her and help her open and get to know them. she would probably do well with a family who would be either african-american or biracial or lived in a more diverse area. >> reporter: kathleen is this week's wednesday's...
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the author, kathleen schwartzman. guest: thank you. >> book tv takes hundreds of author programs rather country all year long. here's a look at some of the events we are covering this week. monday, we will be in cambridge massachusetts at the first. parish church discussing the latest book. we will also be in raleigh, north carolina, at quail ridge books for a discussion on the history of business fraud in america. on thursday, we are at politics and prose a bookstore in washington dc where historian lynn olson will talk about how london became a safe haven for the government occupied countries during world war ii. we will be a greenlight bookstore in new york city, where lisa peterson will share experiences teaching incarcerated youth. on friday, we are back in washington dc, where venture catalyst scott hartley will talk about the cultural divide in the tech industry. on saturday, we will be at the public library in janesville, wisconsin, for a talk from amy goldstein. her book looks at the devastation caused by the
the author, kathleen schwartzman. guest: thank you. >> book tv takes hundreds of author programs rather country all year long. here's a look at some of the events we are covering this week. monday, we will be in cambridge massachusetts at the first. parish church discussing the latest book. we will also be in raleigh, north carolina, at quail ridge books for a discussion on the history of business fraud in america. on thursday, we are at politics and prose a bookstore in washington dc...
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kathleen, many thanks.g back to look through the business stories in the papers including the story about how iceland is bringing in a law to... there is a vote on it. financial services are set to be one of the biggest priorities for britain in the forthcoming negotiations. later in the programme, we'll speak to a business leader representing the german financial capital, frankfurt. you're with business live from bbc news. mps are calling for more action by british businesses on corporate governance and executive pay. the report from the business energy and industrial strategy committee comes in the aftermath of the sports direct and bhs inquiries and calls for companies to do more to regain trust. iain wright mp, chairs the committee. thank you very much for coming on the programme. to what extent were you disappointed by theresa may dropping proposals for employees on company boards? do you think that would have made a difference? when theresa may came into office, she talked some really strong words abo
kathleen, many thanks.g back to look through the business stories in the papers including the story about how iceland is bringing in a law to... there is a vote on it. financial services are set to be one of the biggest priorities for britain in the forthcoming negotiations. later in the programme, we'll speak to a business leader representing the german financial capital, frankfurt. you're with business live from bbc news. mps are calling for more action by british businesses on corporate...
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track 3 la pequeÑa kathleen se recupera de las quemaduras que segn su madre fueron causadas por estes para hacer el slime, y es que asegura, hizo esta baba todos los das por varios meses. kathleen quinn sufrio quemaduras en las manos "i woke up in the middle of the night..." -- me levante a mitad de la noche y mis manos estaban sudadas y pegadas, y tenia ampollas. se sentia horrible". track 4 mdicos explican que aunque casos como el de kathleen son extremos, aun as, los padres deben tener precauciones y revisar los productos que utilizan. por lo pronto ya existen muchos videos ms, de cmo hacer este juguete, sin brax. simplemente utilizando pegamento y almidn. arlen outro el caso de katleen no es el nico. en febrero una madre en inglaterra public en redes sociales fotos de su hija con quemaduras relacionadas con este juguete... wait for nats 05 secs vo/blanca ---en francia, una tarde de diversin termin en tragedia luego que se reportara una explosin dejando a por los menos 18 personas heridas de gravedad. ---el estallido se report cuando decenas de personas presenciaban el encendido d
track 3 la pequeÑa kathleen se recupera de las quemaduras que segn su madre fueron causadas por estes para hacer el slime, y es que asegura, hizo esta baba todos los das por varios meses. kathleen quinn sufrio quemaduras en las manos "i woke up in the middle of the night..." -- me levante a mitad de la noche y mis manos estaban sudadas y pegadas, y tenia ampollas. se sentia horrible". track 4 mdicos explican que aunque casos como el de kathleen son extremos, aun as, los padres...
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ramy: kathleen and i were talking about mixed signals out of the jobs report.olding on to the market direction? we will have that jobless claims in tandem as well, so we also have consumer prices. they are slightly unchanged. we have the confidence index and data. we saw sales in the u.s., a lot of landmarks to wrap up a table worst quarter while things were unchanged. those are key reports. we also have a major auto show in new york, the international auto show. this will give us a lot of the trends. it is exciting, big divers showcase, fast cars, big cars, but this is on the heels of disappointing sales for the entire industry. 705, here is atb sign of banks trading off more and more auto loans, and this is something that will be a highlight for investors as we hear all of the earnings from the banks as well. how big is it, how much of a threat is it to banks and the auto industry going forward? haidi: as you say, it is a shortened week, but it is also the first after the first airstrike ordered by president trump into syria. are we expecting the impact in te
ramy: kathleen and i were talking about mixed signals out of the jobs report.olding on to the market direction? we will have that jobless claims in tandem as well, so we also have consumer prices. they are slightly unchanged. we have the confidence index and data. we saw sales in the u.s., a lot of landmarks to wrap up a table worst quarter while things were unchanged. those are key reports. we also have a major auto show in new york, the international auto show. this will give us a lot of the...
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i do think there's a trumpian -- let me go back to kathleen. i think there's a trumpian attitude that if you want to look good in the news, control the news. which means do something every hour that makes people talk about you. whatever it is, tweet, do something, focus it on you. but this is a little dangerous. we do have a deal with iran. you know, i used to hear that was a meern probliddle eastern . now we're playing the middle eastern role. we have a deal. what is the advantage in shaking it up and starting to call iran our enemy, which he's doing? >> well, chris, when you say what is the advantage, that presupposes a strategy, and i would love to think that there's a strategy as gene was saying, that this was aimed at confusing people. but i think in most cases, we've seen over and over that what trump says and does has no basis in strategy. and when he and his cabinet members are contradicting each other in whatever they project to the world, that's not -- i don't think that's helpful. i don't think people are saying, oh, gee, i wonder wh
i do think there's a trumpian -- let me go back to kathleen. i think there's a trumpian attitude that if you want to look good in the news, control the news. which means do something every hour that makes people talk about you. whatever it is, tweet, do something, focus it on you. but this is a little dangerous. we do have a deal with iran. you know, i used to hear that was a meern probliddle eastern . now we're playing the middle eastern role. we have a deal. what is the advantage in shaking...
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kathleen hays is in tokyo this week covering the boj meeting on thursday.e ecb first and reaction we will likely get from mario draghi. will they make any comments on this? that is interesting. certainly the press conference after the meeting, mario draghi will be asked all kinds of questions, and there is no doubt he will be asked questions like that. makers debatecy what they will be deciding in a few days, they are probably breathing a sigh of relief, no shock waves around the french election, and this may open the a strategysidering for exiting their current policy of bond purchases. --will see if the giving they are giving a signal they are headed in that direction. of june, butahead it is not too early for some signals. no policy change is expected on thursday. here is what the ecb will be looking at, because it is all about the economy and inflation this week. 1131, three quarters of steadily rising gdp in the euro area is an encouragement to the ecb to say we don't need to provide much stimulus. 2%,ation rising, closer to pull back a bit, another re
kathleen hays is in tokyo this week covering the boj meeting on thursday.e ecb first and reaction we will likely get from mario draghi. will they make any comments on this? that is interesting. certainly the press conference after the meeting, mario draghi will be asked all kinds of questions, and there is no doubt he will be asked questions like that. makers debatecy what they will be deciding in a few days, they are probably breathing a sigh of relief, no shock waves around the french...
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at the university of pennsylvania, kathleen jamison. are sussrs, if you sect in accepting you're ward as you are on the air, we'll git out of here in time to get back to work or to travel home or to and cumberr sequence at the dry cleaner. panel, iroduce the want to show you clip interests the winning in in there context of walter cronkite's legacy. sign-off, signature that is the way it is. avows that there is a way it is. it attests to the existence of reality, the reality of truth, the truth...
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i'm kathleen hays. ♪ >> welcome back.thleen hays live in tokyo outside the bank of japan as they wrap up their two day meeting. we're speaking to a professor of economics and member of the bank of japan policy japan until march of last year. i want to talk to you about the exchange rate on a couple of levels. one, governor kuroda has always almostbout is this impossible to reach the 2% inflation target? how important is the exchange rate and how is the bank of japan doing it? was a main driver. i think yes, inflation is .mportant to generate i think it is the right way to look at it. not continuel forever. at some point it will stop. i think mr. kuroda and the boj have to think about how to have a convincing argument for the household and generate higher demand. maybe that come edition with the government in order to do a more structured reform and generate more growth. >> is there any danger to the japanese economy from the fact that japan is still on the currency watchlist? we got that report just a couple weeks ago fro
i'm kathleen hays. ♪ >> welcome back.thleen hays live in tokyo outside the bank of japan as they wrap up their two day meeting. we're speaking to a professor of economics and member of the bank of japan policy japan until march of last year. i want to talk to you about the exchange rate on a couple of levels. one, governor kuroda has always almostbout is this impossible to reach the 2% inflation target? how important is the exchange rate and how is the bank of japan doing it? was a main...
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so by saying she's going to serve unpaid, kathleen, is that supposed to be the teflon barricade that somehow makes her innocent of any type of compromise or integrity issues moving forward when it comes to realtime decisions out of the white house that will impact her decision or her businesses and brand when she leaves this role? >> the decision for jared and ivanka to both be unpaid employees may well be an effective public relations ploy. the public may be impressed by their willingness to serve the public without pay, but as we can see from the financial disclosure from last evening, these are people of astounding means, frankly a federal salary would be peanuts to them. the fact they're unpaid is irrelevant under federal conflict of interest standards. so it may be relevant in the court of public opinion, but it's irrelevant legally. >> the american people should also know we are paying for them because we pay for their secret service detail and we pay for all the stuff that's going on in kalorama, the neighborhood where they're living right now in d.c. >> if i could just add, t
so by saying she's going to serve unpaid, kathleen, is that supposed to be the teflon barricade that somehow makes her innocent of any type of compromise or integrity issues moving forward when it comes to realtime decisions out of the white house that will impact her decision or her businesses and brand when she leaves this role? >> the decision for jared and ivanka to both be unpaid employees may well be an effective public relations ploy. the public may be impressed by their...
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we have kathleen, the president of the earth day network. in here and talk about what it is about this day that's seemed to engage so many people some of whom are not the so-called usual suspects you'd see at rallies like this. can she hear us? kathleen, you can hear me. >> yes. >> okay, there we go. >> i can hear. >> you talk about why you think so many people are engaged in the rallies around the country today. >> well, i think people are really concerned about whether or not their science, their lives are being taken seriously. i don't think people are really interested in being called dishonest or lacking in integrity, so i heard you quote hell hath no furry like a science activity scorn. actually i was the one who said that a few days ago because we're really sensing that people are angry that their livelihoods, their science, their honesty is all in question. so it's a revved up crowd despite the fact that it's been pourg rain a day and it's really a group of -- it will way beyond scientists, there are teachers and students and would-b
we have kathleen, the president of the earth day network. in here and talk about what it is about this day that's seemed to engage so many people some of whom are not the so-called usual suspects you'd see at rallies like this. can she hear us? kathleen, you can hear me. >> yes. >> okay, there we go. >> i can hear. >> you talk about why you think so many people are engaged in the rallies around the country today. >> well, i think people are really concerned about...
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kathleen hays has more.ne thing to criticize the fed, it is another from the oval office. a tale of two sides of the presidency? kathleen: we've talked about this before, perhaps once a donald trump became the president, wanted to drive the economy forward, with the janet yellen as an ally, being more cautious on rate, rather than being in a rush to raise them. the markets should be careful because janet yellen is a dovish chair because of donald trump. she wanted three rate hikes. today, donald trump told the wall street journal that no, she is not toast, he was asked if she was. he likes her and respects her and likes the low interest-rate policy. and gary cohn is now at donald trump's right arm, perhaps he is helping him see how this could work out. bond goals, let's look at the bloomberg one of our famous g charts. is blue line at the bottom 2.3%, the red line at the top barely reached a couple times. had a gone above, we would be in bear markets. now we are wondering where we are heading next. this is a
kathleen hays has more.ne thing to criticize the fed, it is another from the oval office. a tale of two sides of the presidency? kathleen: we've talked about this before, perhaps once a donald trump became the president, wanted to drive the economy forward, with the janet yellen as an ally, being more cautious on rate, rather than being in a rush to raise them. the markets should be careful because janet yellen is a dovish chair because of donald trump. she wanted three rate hikes. today,...
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kathleen hays and u.b.s.'s stephen caprio.g up on this program and later on bloomberg tv, u.s. and from new york city, that does it for "bloomberg real yield." i'll see you next friday at 12:00 new york time. that's 5:00 p.m. in london. it's 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jason: it's a $2.5 trillion industry populated by some of the biggest and most influential investors in the world.
kathleen hays and u.b.s.'s stephen caprio.g up on this program and later on bloomberg tv, u.s. and from new york city, that does it for "bloomberg real yield." i'll see you next friday at 12:00 new york time. that's 5:00 p.m. in london. it's 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jason: it's a $2.5 trillion industry populated by some of the biggest and most influential investors in the world.
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kathleen hays and u.b.s.'s stephen caprio.up on this program and later on bloomberg tv, u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross just spoke. he said trade enforcement will be the primary focus of the administration. the rest of that interview is coming up in just a few moments. and from new york city, that does it for "bloomberg real yield." i'll see you next friday at 12:00 new york time. that's 5:00 p.m. in london. it's 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ >> leverage has been building up overhe last year or so. >> broadly, years are multiyear lows. ♪ narrator: our world today is wealthier than ever. but not everyone shares in this wealth. today's young business leaders are challenging this, changing the way we think about money, its power and its purpose. this is a new generation. this is the new philanthropy. ♪
kathleen hays and u.b.s.'s stephen caprio.up on this program and later on bloomberg tv, u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross just spoke. he said trade enforcement will be the primary focus of the administration. the rest of that interview is coming up in just a few moments. and from new york city, that does it for "bloomberg real yield." i'll see you next friday at 12:00 new york time. that's 5:00 p.m. in london. it's 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real...
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university sociology professor, kathleen schwartzman. >> guest: thank you. >> i think i'm in a different phase of my life. i do want to continue to be a force for good. we just made public today that i sign on to be a provider adviser to the foundation and i'm very interested in what they can do. >> i have predicted reinventing american health care will get of the thousand house bills. we are taken out of the four walls of the medical institutions and delivering it at home or another facilities, big, big part of transformation. we should not be in facilities. >> we will not be afraid to stand up and i don't think we'll be shy about the values of america. it is something that should be commended and celebrated. >> getting more women into clinical trials could possibly lead to the cure for all of us. >> i want to begin by introducing new to someone from our boat. ken powers bridges. kim owns and operates bridges funeral home in tennessee. she's not from tennessee. kim is actually from oklahoma. she started her first business they are, a few rogue is nice, but she had to leave oklahoma when
university sociology professor, kathleen schwartzman. >> guest: thank you. >> i think i'm in a different phase of my life. i do want to continue to be a force for good. we just made public today that i sign on to be a provider adviser to the foundation and i'm very interested in what they can do. >> i have predicted reinventing american health care will get of the thousand house bills. we are taken out of the four walls of the medical institutions and delivering it at home or...
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noon, kathleen sebelius discusses end-of-life care.a gilbert of public citizens on congressional rollback of obama administration relations. lynch on the federal role in police reform. the:00, laura keller on wells fargo investigation. ♪ host: good morning. it is friday, april 14, joy 17. on today's "washington journal" the headlights focus on u.s. military actions after a 21,000 pound bomb was dropped in afghanistan. that strike, using the largest nonnuclear weapon in america's arsenal is the latest in a .eries of actions u.s. officials and experts say the increased show of strength is sent to --
noon, kathleen sebelius discusses end-of-life care.a gilbert of public citizens on congressional rollback of obama administration relations. lynch on the federal role in police reform. the:00, laura keller on wells fargo investigation. ♪ host: good morning. it is friday, april 14, joy 17. on today's "washington journal" the headlights focus on u.s. military actions after a 21,000 pound bomb was dropped in afghanistan. that strike, using the largest nonnuclear weapon in america's...
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the author kathleen schwartzman. >> i am here at theuniversity of virginia library with the curator of the special exhibit. she is showing us the exhibit on robert faulkner. >> we are the main gallery of the albert shirley small exhibition. this is a large exhibition surveying the magnificent william faulkner collection we have here at the library. william faulkner was a great american novelist who was born in mississippi and spent the last years of his career in the late 1950s and 1960s at uva. he is known for novels sanctuary and was also a poet and short story writer. it has been quite a long time since our last monumental faulkner exhibition. it also is the 60th anvergry - n anniversary of his arrival. we have people who visit and tell us about meeting faulkner while here. he was working at his own writi writing here and met with students, faculty, community members, faculty wives, female students from local or nearby women colleges since uva was only men at the time and other groups to talk about his novels, the state of literature and everything else. he also really enjoyed livin
the author kathleen schwartzman. >> i am here at theuniversity of virginia library with the curator of the special exhibit. she is showing us the exhibit on robert faulkner. >> we are the main gallery of the albert shirley small exhibition. this is a large exhibition surveying the magnificent william faulkner collection we have here at the library. william faulkner was a great american novelist who was born in mississippi and spent the last years of his career in the late 1950s and...
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i want to thank our colleague, bloomberg zone kathleen hays. own kathleens hays.ou can get around that of the stories you need to know to get your day going. it is in today's edition of "daybreak." bloomberg subscribers don't to dayb . this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back. this is "daybreak asia." shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. latest check of the business flash headlines. senior executives of deutsche bank stopped short of wrapping up their holdings during the bank's latest capital increase. john cryan, his deputies, and other board members largely bought shares to maintain their states. $8.5che's raised about billion as part of a revised turnaround plan. it may alleviate concerns. isy: jes staley phases what described as "a significant pay cut an investigation," for trying to find an anonymous whistleblower last year. the bank -- staley could be fined or banned from the industry if he steamed not fit to lead the firm. -- if he is deemed not fit to lead the firm. directors. previous the market misconduct tribunal found no wrongdoing within the meeting.
i want to thank our colleague, bloomberg zone kathleen hays. own kathleens hays.ou can get around that of the stories you need to know to get your day going. it is in today's edition of "daybreak." bloomberg subscribers don't to dayb . this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back. this is "daybreak asia." shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. latest check of the business flash headlines. senior executives of deutsche bank stopped short of wrapping up their holdings during the...
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investment management services from td ameritrade. >>> talking with congressman kathleen. there are important news come f ing from russia. terrorists are behind the city bombing in st. petersburg. ten people were killed and dozens more were hurt of the explosion through the train. the second device was found and defused at the second station. lets go to our senior corresponde correspondent clarissa. >> authorities are saying a lot more people could have died had the driver had not had the fore site to keep on driving to get to the second station so that omnivore soft the casualties can be evacuated in that train call car. >> this attack could have been a great deal worse. >> that device was several times giggers then the bomb could have went off. it was beyer extinguisher. russian officials are calling it an act of terror. >> russia is no stranger to terrorist attack. back in 2010 there was attack on the city. 2010, there were twin bombings atmos cow metro station, 40 people kill on that. that he is were care rid oat by the rid doughs of czech fighters. >> and owith russia
investment management services from td ameritrade. >>> talking with congressman kathleen. there are important news come f ing from russia. terrorists are behind the city bombing in st. petersburg. ten people were killed and dozens more were hurt of the explosion through the train. the second device was found and defused at the second station. lets go to our senior corresponde correspondent clarissa. >> authorities are saying a lot more people could have died had the driver had...
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kathleen hays, thank you.flix heading into its most expensive quarter as it prepares to release a bunch of new shows. cominghouse of cards" back. how it stacks up. this is bloomberg. ♪ anchor: this is "daybreak: asia." i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: and i am betty liu in new york. fidelity purchased by chinese insurance company. to win regulatory approval of the past two years and valuations of uslife insurers rose during that time. stl says it will weigh other possible th deals. yvonne: berkshire hathaway's real estate brokerage is expanding its global reach with a push against wealthy chinese buyers to buy homes in the u.s.. the homes services unit will begin advertising on a chinese-based portal that is about 2 million visitors a month. the brokerage owns 38 realogy companies and was acquired when chairman warren buffett. the energy business in 2000. betty: toshiba is said to be planning a written response to the sale of its chip business. western digital said any sale could violate their joint ventur
kathleen hays, thank you.flix heading into its most expensive quarter as it prepares to release a bunch of new shows. cominghouse of cards" back. how it stacks up. this is bloomberg. ♪ anchor: this is "daybreak: asia." i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: and i am betty liu in new york. fidelity purchased by chinese insurance company. to win regulatory approval of the past two years and valuations of uslife insurers rose during that time. stl says it will weigh other possible...
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. >> friday, former health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius joins a discussion on improving end-of-life care, hosted by the aspen institute. see it live starting a new eastern here on c-span. friday, a discussion on sexism in the work lace, hosted by the american association of university women, starting live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> all month we're featuring our student cam winners in c-span's video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year, students told us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our second prize middle school winner is 8th graders from maryland. they believe the heroine and opioid epidemic is an urgent issue in their documentary titled "on the edge." >> i noticed over the summer that in huntington, west virginia, 28 people overdosed in a county in just over four hours. i started getting more interested in the opioid epidemic. that is how we got to where we are at. >> we started i think it was in december. we worked until middle of march. middle of february. we were working every day in class for
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jesse: arthur, respond to that point kathleen just made.f there is language that says if you have got to get your guys to louisville for work, you can eject a passenger. how do you respond to that? >> there is no such slang tbhaijt contract. the section the lady is referring to talks about strikes. that's the only labor issue. there was an american airlines flight from chicago to louisville leaving one hour later. they could have put the crew on that flight. they could have put 0 members on the flight deck itself in the jump seats. there are two jump seats on the airplane, and in the form of everything else, because they loaded the airplane with their passengers, they could have put them in a limo it's a four-hour ride from chicago to louisville. a limo could have taken everybody necessary to louisville. jesse: let me ask you this. this guy kinds of strikes me as a litigious guy. will we see him in his next public appearance all wrapped up in bandsages like a mummy, ready to launch some $10 million salute against these people? what do you t
jesse: arthur, respond to that point kathleen just made.f there is language that says if you have got to get your guys to louisville for work, you can eject a passenger. how do you respond to that? >> there is no such slang tbhaijt contract. the section the lady is referring to talks about strikes. that's the only labor issue. there was an american airlines flight from chicago to louisville leaving one hour later. they could have put the crew on that flight. they could have put 0 members...
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when kathleen realized her daughter hadn't returned, she messaged kristin. are you on your way home? no, she responds. saying she's still ubering in fil. mom says, i'll see you later and kristin types, yeah, okay. >> that was the last communication from her to me. >> reporter: kristin had been working as uber driver since thanksgiving always feeling safe because uber tracks passenger information. >> they know who is with you because it's credit card. they know who the person all the people are who are in your car. >> reporter: police used uber records to identify kristin's last passenger drop off after 4:00 a.m. in northeast philadelphia. >> we basically realized that the person her last fair was we ruled out as any involvement in this issue. so as far as we know uber not involved. >> reporter: police say there's no indication that any of her bank cards had been used and they're now asking for help looking for her car it looks like this one, a 2000 sand three dark green four door subaru legacy license plate hja-8582. so what happened after that last schedule
when kathleen realized her daughter hadn't returned, she messaged kristin. are you on your way home? no, she responds. saying she's still ubering in fil. mom says, i'll see you later and kristin types, yeah, okay. >> that was the last communication from her to me. >> reporter: kristin had been working as uber driver since thanksgiving always feeling safe because uber tracks passenger information. >> they know who is with you because it's credit card. they know who the person...
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kathleen, thank you. coming up, beware the rally.he top forecaster sounds the alarm for emerging-market currencies. and we will look at the sales outlook for samsung. one of the most watched and listened to text -- tech analysts. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is daybreak asia, i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: i am betty liu in new york. profits that china mobile rose for the first time in three quarters. the biggest wireless carrier and their 4g subscribers. it rose to $3.6 billion. they gained 4g customers despite rising competition. it data traffic doubled while revenues continued to decline. that began in 2012. mattel the turnaround in has far to go. some items, the loss was $.32 a share. that is almost double the forecast of $.17. that renews concerns that barbie 's comeback is falling. shares fell down more than 6%. betty: samsung biologics talking to pharmaceutical companies about making drugs for them. they are mostly u.s. and european firms that have agreements with six clients including bristol-myers. the expansion c
kathleen, thank you. coming up, beware the rally.he top forecaster sounds the alarm for emerging-market currencies. and we will look at the sales outlook for samsung. one of the most watched and listened to text -- tech analysts. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is daybreak asia, i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: i am betty liu in new york. profits that china mobile rose for the first time in three quarters. the biggest wireless carrier and their 4g subscribers. it rose to $3.6 billion....
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coming up in about five minutes on our weekly program on the presidency, kathleen discusses the way in which florence harding said new presidents as first lady. she is the author of first lady florence harding, behind the tragedy and controversy. here is background on her husband, president warren harding. ♪ he was mr. nice guy, a people person, fond of children and dogs. meet people, it is the most pleasant thing i do. it is really the only fun i have. but some might say war in harding liked people too much, his good nature trust in others -- when the public discovered that members were trying to get rich behind. he was a womanizer who engaged in at least two extramarital affairs. one of which may have resulted in a birth of a daughter. public theounted in following words of his father george. >> warren, it is a good thing you were not born a gal, you cannot say no. he grew up in ohio where he was born seven months after lincoln was shot. while still a teenager he joined two friends in purchasing a struggling newspaper. was a success, and he soon gained full ownership. when he was 25
coming up in about five minutes on our weekly program on the presidency, kathleen discusses the way in which florence harding said new presidents as first lady. she is the author of first lady florence harding, behind the tragedy and controversy. here is background on her husband, president warren harding. ♪ he was mr. nice guy, a people person, fond of children and dogs. meet people, it is the most pleasant thing i do. it is really the only fun i have. but some might say war in harding liked...
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kathleen: it is very big right now.r you want to say about doubting reflation and recalculating the fed, this is what you see in times like this. people buy government bonds and u.s. treasuries because they are safe, they are a refuge. north korea has warned of a nuclear strike. trump tweets that they will fix the problem with or without china. they have to says drop their support of syrian president bashar al-assad. these things are making investors around the world and nervous. and you have the french election, there is a four-way race. it will take place april 23. but there were circumstances where they would try to take france out of the euro currency, start a referendum, start frexit. we have seen this reflected in european bond markets. let's jump into the bloomberg now. you see the spread between two year french and two-year german notes. 2013.at its widest since if you take a look at the -- i am sorry, 2012. it was the worst part of europe's debt crisis. many people do not think there will be anything like a mov
kathleen: it is very big right now.r you want to say about doubting reflation and recalculating the fed, this is what you see in times like this. people buy government bonds and u.s. treasuries because they are safe, they are a refuge. north korea has warned of a nuclear strike. trump tweets that they will fix the problem with or without china. they have to says drop their support of syrian president bashar al-assad. these things are making investors around the world and nervous. and you have...
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i am kathleen hays in new york. going on,ings a weak jobs report, markets not looking for three hikes. they are looking for a total of two. you yourself have said you don't think we need another rate hike come a so if jobs all short and defect is does not hike as much as it is going to, how can you move ahead and start letting the balance sheet run off. reducing the balance sheet come you said you have to be well on your way to normalizing interest by raising them. this is going to be a fantastic policy. doesink the policy rate not have to be raised all that much from where it is today in order to keep inflation and unemployment about where they are today. therefore, there is not that much normalization the needs to go on with respect to the policy rate. that is the feds position on this, so that leaves balance sheet normalization to occur. and the reason you want balance sheet normalization in our view end of the longer yield curve, you want to let that adjust to the policy rate increases, otherwise you have of sit
i am kathleen hays in new york. going on,ings a weak jobs report, markets not looking for three hikes. they are looking for a total of two. you yourself have said you don't think we need another rate hike come a so if jobs all short and defect is does not hike as much as it is going to, how can you move ahead and start letting the balance sheet run off. reducing the balance sheet come you said you have to be well on your way to normalizing interest by raising them. this is going to be a...
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via sikahema introduces us to kathle kathleen. >> you are 15 and you are going to try ballet. you have done ballet before? >> no. >> are you excited to try it? >> kind of. i kathleen is not afraid to try new things. >> tell me some things you would like to try that you haven't. >> i want to tryoctopus. >> it looks gross, but so did baby squid until i tried it. >> surely if you are willing to try aubsquid and never tried it you are really adventurous. >> what would it take for you to be a defense attorney? good grades. you have to read allot. >> i do read a lot. there you have it, she reads a lot. >> we are looking for a family that can take time to open up, and so we are really looking tporgfor a family that can help her open up and get to know them. she would probably do well with a family who is either african-american or by racial or lived in a more diverse area. >> look that smile. >> if you would like to help make her dream come true or the dream of any wednesday's child, go to nbcphiladelphia.com and search wednesday's child, and call the national tkaadoption center. >>>
via sikahema introduces us to kathle kathleen. >> you are 15 and you are going to try ballet. you have done ballet before? >> no. >> are you excited to try it? >> kind of. i kathleen is not afraid to try new things. >> tell me some things you would like to try that you haven't. >> i want to tryoctopus. >> it looks gross, but so did baby squid until i tried it. >> surely if you are willing to try aubsquid and never tried it you are really...
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he has the kathleen kane example, as well. think if you resign, you do kind of create a certain "he must be guilty" kind of a part. and there's an interesting backstory. you know, i think lynne abraham feels a certain sense that she helped create and mentor seth williams. seth came out and criticized her at one point when she was the d.a., when he was talking about he was gonna run, et cetera, so there might be some bad blood. >> and then ran against her. >> and then ran against her. and then the relationship between dick sprague and lynne abraham is legendary, long-standing, a lot of mutual trust, et cetera, and i think dick is of a point in his career he's got to be in his early 90s or late 80s, still sharp as a tack. and i think there's a certain sense of, "yeah, we're gonna do what we think is the right thing." i think seth's probably feeling he's doing what he has to do, too. >> and is there some common ground they can find to just make this go away? it's gonna be an expensive situation, obviously more expense for mr. wil
he has the kathleen kane example, as well. think if you resign, you do kind of create a certain "he must be guilty" kind of a part. and there's an interesting backstory. you know, i think lynne abraham feels a certain sense that she helped create and mentor seth williams. seth came out and criticized her at one point when she was the d.a., when he was talking about he was gonna run, et cetera, so there might be some bad blood. >> and then ran against her. >> and then ran...
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kathleen from los angeles, independent line. good morning. guest: good morning, kathleen. caller: good morning, good morning. you know, these are talking points. we hear them all the time. black americans are disproportionately impacted by illegal immigration. host: how so? caller: there is an article in "the los angeles times" that talks about black workers in los angeles, the m eka of illegal immigration -- the mecca of illegal immigration are in the throws of a job crisis. google that article. also the u.s. commission on civil rights which has given data to the democrats, to obama, to the congressional black caucus, repeatedlyly, the data is clear. for every 10% increase in immigration, black america loses one-half of one percent of their wealth. there has been a 700% increase in immigration since the 1970's. host: thank you for the call. guest: thank you for the call. i appreciate it. again, what i'm concerned about is the safety and security of people in the district i represent. the policies i'm working on are designed to address that. we need comprehensive immigrati
kathleen from los angeles, independent line. good morning. guest: good morning, kathleen. caller: good morning, good morning. you know, these are talking points. we hear them all the time. black americans are disproportionately impacted by illegal immigration. host: how so? caller: there is an article in "the los angeles times" that talks about black workers in los angeles, the m eka of illegal immigration -- the mecca of illegal immigration are in the throws of a job crisis. google...
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kathleen hays there in tokyo for us.he doj'se about inflation problems under the microscope with the chief economist for japan at credit suisse later on. next, banking on the recovery, the outlook for asia's financial sector with ig. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. sydney, am haidi lun in the business flash headlines. japan's biggest or oak ridge returns, posting a profit of 551 million dollars compared to $170 million a year ago. nomura's overseas business became profitable as well. operations nomura is looking at munich or frankfurt. investment returns and premium income for china's second-biggest insurer. that is $.19 a share. an premiums jumping, clients buying more product and profit at the banking arm on the way up, shares of more than 13% so far this year. haidi: china construction bank improved third-quarter profits thanks to higher fee income, rising more than $10 billion through march, 3.4% better than earlier. have beeng vendors struggling wit
kathleen hays there in tokyo for us.he doj'se about inflation problems under the microscope with the chief economist for japan at credit suisse later on. next, banking on the recovery, the outlook for asia's financial sector with ig. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. sydney, am haidi lun in the business flash headlines. japan's biggest or oak ridge returns, posting a profit of 551 million dollars compared to $170...
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kathleen hays is in tokyo for the meeting.athleen, tell us what you made of the latest announcements. i guess some people might have been hoping for a little bit more. he might have been hoping but i think what there his premise what they got. it wrapped up a two-day malecki -- policy meeting. yield curve control, nothing there on the amount of bonds they will continue to buy to keep that yield at zero. looking at the monetary policy report comes out every other meeting to give some sense of -- boj acknowledging acknowledging what are you going to do. by jumping a picture to bloomberg now. you can see where japan is on inflation and compare it to the 2% target. the top line on this chart is the national cbi year-over-year. it is running at 0.3%. that number is running at 0.2%. neither of those numbers matters very much and is near close. those numbers were negative. a couple of years ago, 2014 we had higher oil prices. those numbers were much higher. that's why the bank of japan said this is possible to achieve. shavedey did t
kathleen hays is in tokyo for the meeting.athleen, tell us what you made of the latest announcements. i guess some people might have been hoping for a little bit more. he might have been hoping but i think what there his premise what they got. it wrapped up a two-day malecki -- policy meeting. yield curve control, nothing there on the amount of bonds they will continue to buy to keep that yield at zero. looking at the monetary policy report comes out every other meeting to give some sense of --...
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. >> former hhs secretary kathleen sibelius is joining a discussion on end-of-life care. the aspen institute put together a panel to review a report on ways to review end-of-life care. c-span will have live coverage at noon eastern. what is the reaction to women asserting their feminism at work? the american association of university women discussed sexism in the workplace and how to stand up to gender bias through activism. that discussion is live on c-span2 at one eastern. tonight i'm booked to be prime time, and evening of our program "after words". first lisa reports on alternatives to traditional banking in her book the on banking of america. melissa fleming, chief spokes person for the high commission of refugee discusses her book, i hope more powerful than the sea, rich b tells the journey of syrian women from syria to europe following the civil war. richard costs examines foreign policy in his book a world in disarray and argues for what he calls world order 2.0, a more modern global operating system. at 11:00 p.m. eastern, the parents of travon martin, discuss th
. >> former hhs secretary kathleen sibelius is joining a discussion on end-of-life care. the aspen institute put together a panel to review a report on ways to review end-of-life care. c-span will have live coverage at noon eastern. what is the reaction to women asserting their feminism at work? the american association of university women discussed sexism in the workplace and how to stand up to gender bias through activism. that discussion is live on c-span2 at one eastern. tonight i'm...
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. >> former hhs secretary kathleen sibelius is having a discussion on end-of-life care. a panel will review a report on ways to improve end-of-life care. c-span will have live coverage at noon eastern. what is the reaction to women asserting their feminism at work? they discussed sexism in the workplace and how to stand up to gender bias through activism. that discussion is live on c-span2 at one eastern. tonight on the tv prime time, and evening of our program "after words". they report on attempt alternatives to traditional banking in her book the on banking of america. melissa fleming, spokesperson for the high commission of refugees discusses her book, the hope more powerful than the sea. it tells the journey of young syrian women from syria to europe following the civil war. council on foreign relations president examines the challenges to form policy in his book, a world in disarray, and argues for what he calls world order two-point oh, a more modern global operating system. 11:00 p.m. eastern come the parents of the late trina martin discussed their sons life and
. >> former hhs secretary kathleen sibelius is having a discussion on end-of-life care. a panel will review a report on ways to improve end-of-life care. c-span will have live coverage at noon eastern. what is the reaction to women asserting their feminism at work? they discussed sexism in the workplace and how to stand up to gender bias through activism. that discussion is live on c-span2 at one eastern. tonight on the tv prime time, and evening of our program "after words"....