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kathleen's daughter kaitlyn came to durham to see it happen, and of course kathleen's sister candaceinto michael's chief defender outside the courthouse. >> oh, david, good to see you today. pleading guilty, pleading guilty. thank you, that's what i always wanted. >> actually, we're not pleading guilty. >> you're pleading guilty. >> michael peterson would like to walk around and proclaim his innocence, but he can't. he can play with these words, but he can't play with the facts. >> 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 the 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 was the most difficult decision i ever made in my life
kathleen's daughter kaitlyn came to durham to see it happen, and of course kathleen's sister candaceinto michael's chief defender outside the courthouse. >> oh, david, good to see you today. pleading guilty, pleading guilty. thank you, that's what i always wanted. >> actually, we're not pleading guilty. >> you're pleading guilty. >> michael peterson would like to walk around and proclaim his innocence, but he can't. he can play with these words, but he can't play with...
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kathleen: i am kathleen hays.in hong kong. ♪ our top stories this thursday, president trump said there will be no military response to iran's attack on u.s. bases in iraq. however, there will be tough, new sanctions. asian risk assets hoping for a relief rally. the brinksamsung on of a record as markets open in oeul. -- sp straight to the market action with sophie. rally: we are seeing the tickled in japan, the nikkei 225 and the topix -- we are seeing the rally taking off in japan. holding steady after sliding to a one-week low, and we are seeing some futures picking up with the start of cash trade in asia. this is looking a bit more positive after u.s. stocks climbed to a fresh high overnight. let's check in on korea, because i wasost be -- the kosp gaining ground. samsung could be set for a fresh, all-time high. chipmaker' is shares have been the beneficiary -- chipmaker's shares have been a beneficiary. the korean markets have been cut to underweight. now, a 5-5-year high when it comes to overweight, leaving -
kathleen: i am kathleen hays.in hong kong. ♪ our top stories this thursday, president trump said there will be no military response to iran's attack on u.s. bases in iraq. however, there will be tough, new sanctions. asian risk assets hoping for a relief rally. the brinksamsung on of a record as markets open in oeul. -- sp straight to the market action with sophie. rally: we are seeing the tickled in japan, the nikkei 225 and the topix -- we are seeing the rally taking off in japan. holding...
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kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york. sophie: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: asia." ♪ our top story this wednesday, washington remains on alert in response to the seller suleimaniling -- killing. japan hits back with an arrest warrant. kathleen: and the latest results from samsung. shares remain close to an all-time high. australian markets have open. sophie, what is the latest? seeing oil names with the declines along at the start of trade. checking in on what's happening with the aussie dollar, looking flat after its biggest drop since august. , this morningline still below the level as we anticipate more policy support from beijing. gold looking likely to continue. first words get the news from new york. >> the effect of the bush arsenal shag are being felt halfway around the world. about 12,000 kilometers from sydney. five have killed at least one for people and up to a billion animals. they are generating their own west or system -- whether systems that can in turn ignite new blazes. the internal investigation that
kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york. sophie: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: asia." ♪ our top story this wednesday, washington remains on alert in response to the seller suleimaniling -- killing. japan hits back with an arrest warrant. kathleen: and the latest results from samsung. shares remain close to an all-time high. australian markets have open. sophie, what is the latest? seeing oil names with the declines along at the start of trade. checking in on what's happening with...
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kathleen: good evening. i am kathleen hays. kamaruddin. sophie welcome to daybreak asia. haidi: our top stories, iran raises the stakes as middle east tensions soar. they say they will no longer be bound by the 2015 nuclear deal. protests continue over the killing of general soleimani, they will make a goal in iraq for all u.s. troops to leave the country. kathleen: president troop -- president trump warning of u.s. strikes if u.s. troops are hit. the market reaction around the world, starting with australia which is open. what are you seeing? ,ophie: the s&p fell the most sydney futures are the very slightly up. the dollar is under pressure. the aussie dollar being weighed against -- falling against the yen which remains on the front foot, trading at the strongest double since october, 107.78. japanese stocks are set for losses. tokyo markets back after a long break with pmi do from japan. resumee treasury to trade in tokyo online. caution as we return, looking at aussie bonds, the yield curve flattening with the 10-year falling five basis points in australia and risk av
kathleen: good evening. i am kathleen hays. kamaruddin. sophie welcome to daybreak asia. haidi: our top stories, iran raises the stakes as middle east tensions soar. they say they will no longer be bound by the 2015 nuclear deal. protests continue over the killing of general soleimani, they will make a goal in iraq for all u.s. troops to leave the country. kathleen: president troop -- president trump warning of u.s. strikes if u.s. troops are hit. the market reaction around the world, starting...
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kathleen: i'm kathleen hays. here are the top stories.red a global emergency has cases and deaths continue to rise. the united states says americans should not travel to china. ♪ juliette: the viruses another blow to the chinese economy. how things are holding up. ♪ kathleen: the indian government puts the finishing touches to its budget as growth slows. this is "bloomberg markets asia." ♪ kathleen: most -- juliette: most asian equities rising for the first time in seven sessions, a release -- a relief rally coming through for some endings, the hang seng .5%. up by 1%. gains, up 7/10 of the nikkei holding onto isa of the session, up 1.5%. a reprieve in the kospi be which was it yesterday. we are looking at the philippines because we have seen quite a bit of a fall in that index. we have been tracking the peak above 7500 and it has fallen below 7300, dropping 1.5%. i want to show you the impact of these coronavirus fears in terms of the weekly look at the asian equity markets. they are down three point 2%, on track for the longest losing s
kathleen: i'm kathleen hays. here are the top stories.red a global emergency has cases and deaths continue to rise. the united states says americans should not travel to china. ♪ juliette: the viruses another blow to the chinese economy. how things are holding up. ♪ kathleen: the indian government puts the finishing touches to its budget as growth slows. this is "bloomberg markets asia." ♪ kathleen: most -- juliette: most asian equities rising for the first time in seven...
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kathleen: let's turn to some of the biggest earnings news.ng saw fourth-quarter profit fall 30% in december coming in at $4.4 billion. falling membership prices and weak demand for its display. the company is expecting a weak start to the first quarter as well this year but is forecasting an improvement in 2020 as the rollout of 5g boosts demand for its chips. joining us is sanji ramin, the clsa's korea technology analysts. welcome to the show. is this going to be the big savior for samsung? chip demand has gone so low. they have to have bottom sometime. is 5g going to bring them out? sanjeev: thanks for having me on your program. theave seen the bottom of memory cycle and chip prices are rebounded. in q1 we are expecting on a blended basis a minor increase in the price. the recovery started from the third quarter of last year. so, overall this should help the company's earnings this year and we are expecting about 44% operating profit growth this year for samsung. kathleen: do you see the coronavirus coming out of china impacting the tech se
kathleen: let's turn to some of the biggest earnings news.ng saw fourth-quarter profit fall 30% in december coming in at $4.4 billion. falling membership prices and weak demand for its display. the company is expecting a weak start to the first quarter as well this year but is forecasting an improvement in 2020 as the rollout of 5g boosts demand for its chips. joining us is sanji ramin, the clsa's korea technology analysts. welcome to the show. is this going to be the big savior for samsung?...
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kathleen? kathleen: thanks so much.ome big movers, and one big mover that sophie is taking a look at. tokyo, thisng 4% in after some stock ratings. we are seeing overweight at morgan stanley. stockr has upgraded the at ¥7,000, this as the company has a partnership with xerox, one which they say it was see them gain during the transition. haidi? haidi: well, still ahead, tesla customers are set to receive the first made in china cars, and elon musk is expected to be there. we will be live from the tesla gige factory in shanghai. gigafactory in shanghai. kathleen: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is "daybreak: asia." i am kathleen hays in new york. am haidid i stroud-watts in sydney. talking to francine lacqua about the strategy in the region -- >> the media is suggesting because they dislike trump and everything he does, that means when he talks about 52 sides and sitesabout to strike -- and he is about to strike iran, we can talk about how american alliances have gotten a lot weaker, given america first, right? he does all s
kathleen? kathleen: thanks so much.ome big movers, and one big mover that sophie is taking a look at. tokyo, thisng 4% in after some stock ratings. we are seeing overweight at morgan stanley. stockr has upgraded the at ¥7,000, this as the company has a partnership with xerox, one which they say it was see them gain during the transition. haidi? haidi: well, still ahead, tesla customers are set to receive the first made in china cars, and elon musk is expected to be there. we will be live from...
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kathleen: i am kathleen hays in new york.'re watching "daybreak australia. -- you are watching "daybreak australia" tesla is predicting fast growth in china. it says it will soon be able to triple production at a shanghai plant at 3000 cars away. that ross -- that brought their stock to an all-time high on friday. it is more than double that of ford motors. lunch --msung will launch new events at an event. there is speculation of a new galaxy s series in the clamshell foldable smartphone. insung launched its galaxy 4 february, but it only went on sale in september due to design defects. coming up, more massive actuations across the country and australia with one of its worst week's. more on that coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the market open is 30 minutes away. we are looking at a dismal start to the trading week. future showing a bit of downside . the s&p falling the most in about a month but also middle eastern markets trading on sunday, plunging yesterday over concerns tensions escalating in the middle east continu
kathleen: i am kathleen hays in new york.'re watching "daybreak australia. -- you are watching "daybreak australia" tesla is predicting fast growth in china. it says it will soon be able to triple production at a shanghai plant at 3000 cars away. that ross -- that brought their stock to an all-time high on friday. it is more than double that of ford motors. lunch --msung will launch new events at an event. there is speculation of a new galaxy s series in the clamshell foldable...
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kathleen: okay.d on this. what did you circle? giancarlo: gluten-free, for health reasons. kathleen: okay. woman #2: i circled "skinny" and the "all-natural" because i try not to use marinades that have a lot of sugars. kathleen: okay. somebody else? woman #3: i'd like to see low-sodium and maybe how many calories on the front. kathleen: okay. lemonis: what? i'm sorry, did she want to know what the calories were? trevor: it's so weird. do you think she counts that? lemonis: how rude. trevor: nobody does that anymore though, marcus. kathleen: okay. what else? rivly: i crossed out "all-natural" because it doesn't say much. it doesn't mean much to me. kathleen: okay. what would make that mean something to you? rivly: it would have to say organic, gluten-free, no preservatives, no added sugar, low sugar, you know, all of that. ana: oh, dude, really? like, what else do you want me to put on the label, you know? that's just one of the those people that, for me, likes the sound of her own voice, is just a k
kathleen: okay.d on this. what did you circle? giancarlo: gluten-free, for health reasons. kathleen: okay. woman #2: i circled "skinny" and the "all-natural" because i try not to use marinades that have a lot of sugars. kathleen: okay. somebody else? woman #3: i'd like to see low-sodium and maybe how many calories on the front. kathleen: okay. lemonis: what? i'm sorry, did she want to know what the calories were? trevor: it's so weird. do you think she counts that? lemonis:...
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perhaps kathleen had a hunch. >> this is not a family secret? >> no, it's not. >> was it known to kathleen, michael. >> i think it was one of these things that was not discussed but known. >> don't ask, don't tell. >> yeah. exactly. and of course when i was growing up, there wasn't any don't ask, don't tell, it was don't. period. >> had she known that there were as hookups, how do you think she would have taken it? >> i wish i had told her. i wish we had discussed it. i was afraid, not that she would leave me, she wonlt. she was the most open minded, liberal, intelligent woman. >> as for the other piece of the prosecution's motive that the petersons were on the edge of financial ruin. >> a lot of money out on the cards, expensive schools that were bleeding, the wonderful house was something of a money pit. what's your reaction to all of that stuff? >> my reaction is exactly what the prosecution proved. >> in court, the financial expert who testified about their debts also noted that in the end, the petersons were still 1 1/2 million dollars. >>
perhaps kathleen had a hunch. >> this is not a family secret? >> no, it's not. >> was it known to kathleen, michael. >> i think it was one of these things that was not discussed but known. >> don't ask, don't tell. >> yeah. exactly. and of course when i was growing up, there wasn't any don't ask, don't tell, it was don't. period. >> had she known that there were as hookups, how do you think she would have taken it? >> i wish i had told her. i wish...
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kathleen: thank you. [applause] >> thank you to nancy and kathleen.ow for an in-depth conversation about a trend the commuted's please welcome michael adams, ceo of sage. and largest organization the country dedicated to improving the lives of lgbt adults mary ann , borgeson, the president of the national association of counties. joe buscaino, president of the national league of cities. and count some from los angeles. and karen freeman-wilson. ceo and president of the chicago urban league. and the former mayor of gary, indiana. the hill staff writer, julia manchester, will lead this conversation. julia: thank you for attending this insightful conversation. thank you all for coming. this topic is interesting to me. as a millennial, i do not fully understand it but i looked my parents and see they are starting to get to nature their thinking about retirement and i'm learning there is a lot of anxiety that comes with that. i'm learning that from them, their friends, their aunts and uncles and i'm going to put this question to all broadly and you can ans
kathleen: thank you. [applause] >> thank you to nancy and kathleen.ow for an in-depth conversation about a trend the commuted's please welcome michael adams, ceo of sage. and largest organization the country dedicated to improving the lives of lgbt adults mary ann , borgeson, the president of the national association of counties. joe buscaino, president of the national league of cities. and count some from los angeles. and karen freeman-wilson. ceo and president of the chicago urban...
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kathleen: what you see in phase two? sian: we don't think that -- that will be a lot more difficult to achieve. a lot more low hanging fruit. the problems with the issues with the u.s. and china, what the u.s. wants in intellectual property, they still remain. it will be difficult to reach phase two. we look for the bulk of the tariffs to remain in place. juliette: re-surprised by australia's fourth-quarter numbers today? sian: they were a little bit higher. we were looking for 1.7. it came in at 1.8. the was going to be an impact from the drought and brush fires. how much will this continue to phase through? underlying price pressures are still benign. juliette: thank you so much for being with us. still ahead on bloomberg markets, trump's plan for peace in the-- middle east. we hear all the details from jared kushner. is being very transparent about the coronavirus outbreak. kathleen: up next, apple surges in extended trade after reporting blowout numbers across the board. tim cook sees uncertainty amid the virus. he b
kathleen: what you see in phase two? sian: we don't think that -- that will be a lot more difficult to achieve. a lot more low hanging fruit. the problems with the issues with the u.s. and china, what the u.s. wants in intellectual property, they still remain. it will be difficult to reach phase two. we look for the bulk of the tariffs to remain in place. juliette: re-surprised by australia's fourth-quarter numbers today? sian: they were a little bit higher. we were looking for 1.7. it came in...
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i grew up in cleveland heights, ohio, with two moms, kathleen and betsy. really don't miss having a dad because they both completed a different area of me growing up. this is the family. my sister, sarah and i, we have lived together for almost two decades. we fight over socks and we steal each other‘s headphones and i love sarah to pieces. it's so nice out. it's beautiful. i'm happy we're together. me, too. it was the beginning of my spring break of senior year. my mom got an e—mail that said, "hi, i think your daughter is my daughter's half—sister." so i facebook—searched and found a bunch of women who were the right age and ifound one who had a daughter who was around my age. i messaged carolyn and i said, "hi. "i think i'm your half sister. "1317 from california?" i was ready for either "i don't know who you are, you're crazy" or "yeah, i'm your half sister", and it was the second one. i really didn't think about that whole side of my family for a while until i was 18 and old enough. i thought maybe if i'm lucky, i'll find one or two. and ifound one or
i grew up in cleveland heights, ohio, with two moms, kathleen and betsy. really don't miss having a dad because they both completed a different area of me growing up. this is the family. my sister, sarah and i, we have lived together for almost two decades. we fight over socks and we steal each other‘s headphones and i love sarah to pieces. it's so nice out. it's beautiful. i'm happy we're together. me, too. it was the beginning of my spring break of senior year. my mom got an e—mail that...
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kathleen: thank you. [applause] >> thank you to nancy and kathleen. now for a conversation, please , ceo ofmichael adams sage. mary ann borgeson, the president of the national association of counties. , president of the national league of cities property -- cities. and karen freeman-wilson. see and president of the chicago urban league. >> thank you for attending this insightful conversation. thank you all for coming. .his topic is interesting to me i look to my parents and i see that they are starting to get to nh where they are thinking about retirement. i am learning there is a lot of anxiety that comes with that. from them, their friends, my aunts and uncles. i'm going to put this question to you all broadly. what are some of the most unique challenges that are facing americans who are 50 years or older? clearly, and if the big challenges that older folks are financialhaving the wherewithal to enter into the later years hand to live in a healthy, vibrant way as we age. this is certainly one of the challenges. another i would lift up is the challen
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there's no way kathleen harris saw tom and jackie hawks. >> we had to interview kathleen harris, i want she would not come off her story. >> and i got there, and i just notarized the documents. >> keith and i were having a pretty heated argument about it. >> i told him, i said, you need to have someone else interview kathleen harris. and he goes, fine. you want to interview her? you call her in and interview her. >> this is -- come on in. >> hi, i'm keith krallman. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> i just remember trying to confront her to tell the truth. >> i'm asking for your help. >> i know. >> are you part of these peoples' disappearance? >> no. >> did you hurt these people that are missing? >> no. >> i knew she was lying. i just -- i knew it, just by her nonverbal, her body language. there's no doubt in your mind that two people signed these documents in front of you. right now. see, you're hesitating. no, baloney. this is what i'm talking about. listen to me very well. tell me right now the truth. those people that are missing signed those documents is what you're telli
there's no way kathleen harris saw tom and jackie hawks. >> we had to interview kathleen harris, i want she would not come off her story. >> and i got there, and i just notarized the documents. >> keith and i were having a pretty heated argument about it. >> i told him, i said, you need to have someone else interview kathleen harris. and he goes, fine. you want to interview her? you call her in and interview her. >> this is -- come on in. >> hi, i'm keith...
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kathleen: that is what it looks like for now.t the fed signaled at the december 11 meeting. it was pausing after three rate cuts, so rather than continuing that path or heading toward a hike, it looks like, when you look at it. let's jump into the bloomberg and look at dot / . this is one picture was maybe 10,000 words. this is the fomc members. teen of. who predicted that based on the bayesian terms of the economy, inflation not getting out of control, economic growth probably around the potential to percent, they are not predicting a need to hike or cut rates saying minority are maybe they will raise the key rate just once. of course, at the press conference after the december 11 meeting, jay powell, the fed chair, made it pretty clear that he needs to see -- the fed will need to see a material change in this economic outlook to move on rates. in other words, not just a little move in either direction, but something fairly big. when i spoke to rob kaplan, president of the dallas fed, he echoed jay powell's words. let's list
kathleen: that is what it looks like for now.t the fed signaled at the december 11 meeting. it was pausing after three rate cuts, so rather than continuing that path or heading toward a hike, it looks like, when you look at it. let's jump into the bloomberg and look at dot / . this is one picture was maybe 10,000 words. this is the fomc members. teen of. who predicted that based on the bayesian terms of the economy, inflation not getting out of control, economic growth probably around the...
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kathleen: thank you for joining us. taylor: thank you. university of -- do not miss our chat with the bank of indonesia -- hosted by tom mackenzie, starting at 9:05 a.m. 8:00 p.m. in new york. and you can watch the .onversation at five -- live go apple is now being ordered to pay $838 million in a patent infringement case. they say they will appeal the verdict. we will have more on apple next with an analyst. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm taylor riggs in san francisco. paul: and i am paul allen in sydney. shares of apple continued to rise after reporting unexpected revenue in the holiday quarter, more demand for iphones and wearable devices as well. wall street was positive on growth in china as well as the outlook from the second quarter. we are joined by robert mueller to discuss. anks for joining us. we will start with the china story. apple was a distant fifth in the market. single-digit market share. is the optimism misplaced? >> no, you have seen the declines year-over-year and it is nice to see an up
kathleen: thank you for joining us. taylor: thank you. university of -- do not miss our chat with the bank of indonesia -- hosted by tom mackenzie, starting at 9:05 a.m. 8:00 p.m. in new york. and you can watch the .onversation at five -- live go apple is now being ordered to pay $838 million in a patent infringement case. they say they will appeal the verdict. we will have more on apple next with an analyst. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm taylor riggs...
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kathleen: and i am kathleen hays in new york. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong.loomberg daybreak: asia." haidi: our top stories, president trump says there will be no response to the iran -- th e iran attacks. oil continues to slide.
kathleen: and i am kathleen hays in new york. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong.loomberg daybreak: asia." haidi: our top stories, president trump says there will be no response to the iran -- th e iran attacks. oil continues to slide.
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called kathleen's cookies at the age of 40 she decides that she wants to kind of wind down a littlee name kathleen's cookies >> jimmy: cause she sold it >> cause she sold it off so, at age 42 she -- >> jimmy: she can't even use her name >> she has to start all over again. >> jimmy: 42 years-old >> 42 years-old, builds this brand called "tate's bake shop" named after her father it was his nickname. 18 years later, she sold that company to mondelez, which is the company that has chip ahoy and oreo cookie -- cookies for half a billion dollars she was broke at age 42. 18 years later - it's incredible. >> jimmy: it's just fascinating. >> it's amazing. >> jimmy: i always -- every time you're on here, i like to pitch you some ideas that i have [ laughter ] >> okay. >> jimmy: just because, i mean - >> we did, last time you talked about eggo emoji waffles, and -- >> jimmy: yes, and kelloggs contacted me and i think they're gonna do it. >> wait, i thought i was in on that i was gonna be -- i was gonna -- >> jimmy: yeah, no [ laughter ] >> all right, all right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i didn't
called kathleen's cookies at the age of 40 she decides that she wants to kind of wind down a littlee name kathleen's cookies >> jimmy: cause she sold it >> cause she sold it off so, at age 42 she -- >> jimmy: she can't even use her name >> she has to start all over again. >> jimmy: 42 years-old >> 42 years-old, builds this brand called "tate's bake shop" named after her father it was his nickname. 18 years later, she sold that company to mondelez,...
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before you go, kathleen, i can change the rules. >> oh. >> steve clemens with the hill, i want to ask one question, i love the conversation you just had, but as i've participated in this and thought about these issues, i'm wondering if you want to take a swipe at community colleges, university schools, you know, we talk a lot about life-long education and a lot about credentialing and the future of retirement being work and retraining people, but i get a sense there's a stigma that exists when people are going back in universities and i would love to know if you're bashing these colleges and community colleges into place or are they cooperative and working with you? what's that scene? it would be a mistake not to touch that topic. >> across the country we have a lot of our states who are working with community colleges and i think in most cases it's been a very, very good partnership. i think everybody is focused on how you give people skills so that they can go back in the workforce or stay in the workforce and what we've found is there's a lot of enthusiasm and as you and i have dis
before you go, kathleen, i can change the rules. >> oh. >> steve clemens with the hill, i want to ask one question, i love the conversation you just had, but as i've participated in this and thought about these issues, i'm wondering if you want to take a swipe at community colleges, university schools, you know, we talk a lot about life-long education and a lot about credentialing and the future of retirement being work and retraining people, but i get a sense there's a stigma that...
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kathleen: let's start with the payroll share. the numbers show deceleration.hey did not drop it they were not as strong as the previous month. in december, payroll growth accelerated to 145,000, less than forecast. november was up 256,000. let's keep that in mind. as you mentioned about unemployment, unemployment on the main number remains at 3.5%. i have to show you. i show it going back 50 years. this is matching the lowest number we have seen. let's come back. think about it. you have a tight labor market. we must see wages rising even faster. but instead, wages went in the opposite direction. let's take a look. average hourly earnings, the proxy for wages, rose 2.9%. in february, it was up to 3.4% so it is definitely losing momentum. is the the main takeaway fed can be happy with enough job growth to keep unemployment low. but not only are wages not rising, they are falling. they want to boost inflation. there may be some discussion at the meeting or press conference afterward. not a good number for the fed from the standpoint not having to worry about cut
kathleen: let's start with the payroll share. the numbers show deceleration.hey did not drop it they were not as strong as the previous month. in december, payroll growth accelerated to 145,000, less than forecast. november was up 256,000. let's keep that in mind. as you mentioned about unemployment, unemployment on the main number remains at 3.5%. i have to show you. i show it going back 50 years. this is matching the lowest number we have seen. let's come back. think about it. you have a...
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shery: kathleen hays breaking down the bok rate decision.ets later this morning. sophie. sophie: you are watching shares in taipei. watching cathay pacific. we can second-half earnings. the carrier reported a drop in passenger traffic. also keeping an eye on chinese consumer discretionary stock on watch after they spoke in the sector. flipping the board and keeping an eye on chinese pharmaceuticals as local drugmakers and multinationals bid competitively to win nationwide contracts for 33 drugs and the price ceiling under the new system presents a drop of as much as 95% below current prices in china as authorities have health care costs. haidi. haidi: sophie kamaruddin. let's look@bloombergtv which will be in the world economic forum in davos, where we will be speaking to a whole host of guests including the pie ministers of norway and greece, the netherlands, and jordan. shery: we have plenty of big guests coming up. ceo and cfo at the world economic forum next week. haidi: lots of content to come. that is it for "daybreak asia." our market
shery: kathleen hays breaking down the bok rate decision.ets later this morning. sophie. sophie: you are watching shares in taipei. watching cathay pacific. we can second-half earnings. the carrier reported a drop in passenger traffic. also keeping an eye on chinese consumer discretionary stock on watch after they spoke in the sector. flipping the board and keeping an eye on chinese pharmaceuticals as local drugmakers and multinationals bid competitively to win nationwide contracts for 33 drugs...
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are you afraid of kathleen zellner? >> no. i'm not involved in the case anymore.f anything. my involvement -- >> she could -- >> go ahead. >> she could unravel your work if what she's saying has some weight to it. you don't think she has a chance. >> i don't. >> she's so confident. why you so confident? >> because we spent 18 months putting this case together. this wasn't just thrown together. it wasn't a bunch of keystone cops. it was done very professionally, very well. >> kratz does have regrets, he's ashamed he sent sexually suggestive texts to a domestic violence victim a scandal led to his resignation. he still takes issue with "making a murderer". >> i'm hoping this book will change the narrative. >> but with all the talk of guilt or innocence, trials or retrials, kim peterson says the person being forgotten is her friend, teresa. >> she is the reason why we're even talking about this. and she just deserves to be remembered. >> i love hugs. >> for her memories, kim says she goes back to this grain thi video diary teresa made three years before she was died.
are you afraid of kathleen zellner? >> no. i'm not involved in the case anymore.f anything. my involvement -- >> she could -- >> go ahead. >> she could unravel your work if what she's saying has some weight to it. you don't think she has a chance. >> i don't. >> she's so confident. why you so confident? >> because we spent 18 months putting this case together. this wasn't just thrown together. it wasn't a bunch of keystone cops. it was done very...
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now to kathleen, a democratic color in missouri. ler in missouri. fdr had universal health care in the pipeline when he died. in his fourth consecutive term, he had the same powerful enemies that bernie has today. i am 65 years old and i live in missouri. i am a feminist. i would not vote for anyone else but bernie. i voted for hillary last time and i knew she was not going to win. it would be insanity if they were to put anyone else up besides bernie. kathleen a democratic color, we are live in iowa just a few miles from the morning. it struggles to different counties. joe, an independent. go ahead. i just wanted to say, call and say i am definitely not going to vote for bernie sanders. fooled by his cloak of disguise of his communist roots. i will be voting for tulsi gabbard. >> ok. why is that? >> why is what? am i not voting for bernie? >> why are you voting for tulsi gabbard? >> the main reason is because she is for getting us out of all of these wars in the middle east. out of afghanistan, out of a tok -- iraq, stop trying getting us outd of t
now to kathleen, a democratic color in missouri. ler in missouri. fdr had universal health care in the pipeline when he died. in his fourth consecutive term, he had the same powerful enemies that bernie has today. i am 65 years old and i live in missouri. i am a feminist. i would not vote for anyone else but bernie. i voted for hillary last time and i knew she was not going to win. it would be insanity if they were to put anyone else up besides bernie. kathleen a democratic color, we are live...
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kathleen says she plans to use the money to fix her car, and the rest she'll donate to fire relief intralia. >> she's going to pay it forward. >> amazing. >>> cnn now has the audio revealing what really happened and what was really said between senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders after the iowa debate. >> i think you called me a liar on national tv? >> more on where that came from, next. (man sneezes) what's the time? device: a dime is ten cents. severe cold or flu? take control with theraflu. powerful, soothing relief to defeat your worst cold and flu symptoms fast. device: (sneezes) theraflu. the power is in your hands. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> cnn now has the audio from what was
kathleen says she plans to use the money to fix her car, and the rest she'll donate to fire relief intralia. >> she's going to pay it forward. >> amazing. >>> cnn now has the audio revealing what really happened and what was really said between senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders after the iowa debate. >> i think you called me a liar on national tv? >> more on where that came from, next. (man sneezes) what's the time? device: a dime is ten cents. severe...
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using the microscope humus kathleen find his way to the aneurysm and seal it with a suitably sized clip. any false move could lead to brain damage or death it's a routine procedure for a neurosurgeon. patient is well i think if we could to help this man go. on like i want to think that i was interested you came along with the reason why but i did you did not watch it was going on bob these men. don't know most of them . have wars but out by month you know the end of the union mine it's not just that moment on day of the show you think when i could use the. things i'm in this moment of. there are numerous programs that enable don't provide medical assistance to remote river bank communities mostly indigenous tribes. or in case of emergency for example they had nothing to do just. like the people in the small boat and according don't reaver going to afford some some help and from here to somebody in on small boats to do think so rolled $800.00 or to community. up river it's even longer. for example every couple of months these guys travel up the tributaries of the topologist river it's an
using the microscope humus kathleen find his way to the aneurysm and seal it with a suitably sized clip. any false move could lead to brain damage or death it's a routine procedure for a neurosurgeon. patient is well i think if we could to help this man go. on like i want to think that i was interested you came along with the reason why but i did you did not watch it was going on bob these men. don't know most of them . have wars but out by month you know the end of the union mine it's not just...
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using the microscope humus kathleen find his way to the aneurysm and seal it with a suitably sized clip. any false move could lead to brain damage or death it's a routine procedure for a neurosurgeon. patient is well i think if we could to help this man. and like him i want to paint them as intrusion you came along it was wiped out to do and did not watch it was going on bobby's. don't know most of them i want. to be doing in mind it's not just a moment andrea this year you think would die did you see him up on the very definition. of. their own numerous programs that enable don't provide medical assistance to remote riverbank communities mostly indigenous tribes. or in case of emergency for example they had nothing to do just. like the people in the small boat and according don't river until ford some some help and from here to somebody in on small boats to do you think so rolled $18.00 or to community it's. up river it's even longer. for example every couple of months these guys travel up the tributaries of the topologist river it's an exotic trip for. so they call if i don't see an i
using the microscope humus kathleen find his way to the aneurysm and seal it with a suitably sized clip. any false move could lead to brain damage or death it's a routine procedure for a neurosurgeon. patient is well i think if we could to help this man. and like him i want to paint them as intrusion you came along it was wiped out to do and did not watch it was going on bobby's. don't know most of them i want. to be doing in mind it's not just a moment andrea this year you think would die did...
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using the microscope he must kathleen find his way to the aneurysm and seal it with a suitably sized clip. any false move could lead to brain damage or death. it's a routine procedure for a neurosurgeon. to shoot this well i think if we could to help this man. among them i want to paint that as intrusion you came along with the reason why but i did you did not watch it was going on bob these men. don't know most of them i want. to be a mind it's not good i won't andrea these very difficult i did use the. their own numerous programs that enable don't provide medical assistance to remote river bank communities mostly indigenous tribes. or in case of emergency for example they had nothing. to do it just. like the 6 people in one small boat and going don't reaver until fired some some help and from here to some tied a in on small boats to do you think so rode the $800.00 or took on units. up river it's even longer. for example every couple of months these guys travel up the tributaries of the topologist river it's an exotic trip for recently qualified don't see an important opportunity f
using the microscope he must kathleen find his way to the aneurysm and seal it with a suitably sized clip. any false move could lead to brain damage or death. it's a routine procedure for a neurosurgeon. to shoot this well i think if we could to help this man. among them i want to paint that as intrusion you came along with the reason why but i did you did not watch it was going on bob these men. don't know most of them i want. to be a mind it's not good i won't andrea these very difficult i...
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governor kathleen babineaux blanco who passed away a few months ago lead firmly in the potential of every child and while we continue to mourn her loss, we also have the responsibility to carry on her legacy, especially when it comes to her vision for education. [applause] gov. bel edwards: we know that education is the key to economic opportunity and that a pathway to prosperity must begin at the early stages of life. that is why the highest priority for new investments of new education my second term will be early childhood education. [applause] 80% of brainrds: development happens before the age of three and experts agree that reaching children during these pivotal years was one of the greatest tools we have. we also underfund every level of education. for as long as any of us can probably remember, k-12 students, pears and educators that didn't account for inflation. and they can't run their classrooms on empty budgets, they deserve better. our students deserve better. over the next four years we will continue increasing -- class funding and give educators additional pay raises that w
governor kathleen babineaux blanco who passed away a few months ago lead firmly in the potential of every child and while we continue to mourn her loss, we also have the responsibility to carry on her legacy, especially when it comes to her vision for education. [applause] gov. bel edwards: we know that education is the key to economic opportunity and that a pathway to prosperity must begin at the early stages of life. that is why the highest priority for new investments of new education my...
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detective kathleen decker took the stand. >> when you first saw david at his residence, i believe yous very anxious and upset. >> yes. >> the defense willingly conceded that david pietz was a crummy husband. but skirt-chasing didn't give him a motive for murder. >> dave pietz isn't the first guy to step out on his spouse. all of you, certainly, know of people that have done that. have they killed their wives or husbands or anything like that? >> and, the defense countered, that if anyone had secrets to hide, it wasn't dave. it was nici. >> there's another side to all this. >> the defense now turned the focus to nicole pietz, and the last few weeks of her life. >> raise your right hand. >> the lawyers called to the stand their main witness, nici's doctor, carol waymac, nici's primary physician for five years. you knew nici's history, that she had trouble has a young woman. >> i did. >> and had actually been in rehab at one point. >> and we had talked about it throughout her care with me. >> so when nici came into the office complaining of severe back pain at the end of 2005, dr. waymac
detective kathleen decker took the stand. >> when you first saw david at his residence, i believe yous very anxious and upset. >> yes. >> the defense willingly conceded that david pietz was a crummy husband. but skirt-chasing didn't give him a motive for murder. >> dave pietz isn't the first guy to step out on his spouse. all of you, certainly, know of people that have done that. have they killed their wives or husbands or anything like that? >> and, the defense...
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different views to yours deval and acts are one step closer to the actual terrorism china is treading kathleen refusing to send in troops to shut down the protests and local elections were held in which pro democracy candidates won in a landslide hong kong authorities conceded defeat the extradition built has been withdrawn but still the barricades but signing the flames according to china washington. china urges the us to correct its mistakes and stop interfering in our internal affairs we will take further steps if necessary to uphold hong kong stability and prosperity as well as china's sovereignty some have chalked down beijing's words to paranoia but let's take a look joshua one why did he build as the face of the protest movement was snapped speaking 20 fishel at the u.s. consulate oh when i forgot to mention he's not big on. so there's no end game there is to infinity ward at home people are willing to engage you there's also an organization funded by the u.s. congress which has been distributing money to groups it claims of preserving democratic rights then of course as the in century
different views to yours deval and acts are one step closer to the actual terrorism china is treading kathleen refusing to send in troops to shut down the protests and local elections were held in which pro democracy candidates won in a landslide hong kong authorities conceded defeat the extradition built has been withdrawn but still the barricades but signing the flames according to china washington. china urges the us to correct its mistakes and stop interfering in our internal affairs we...