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kline: two ways. one is emotional support, making them feel they are fully capable of delivering a child. the support is important. but also, they are actually enabling the delivery to take place. often times it is fairly medical what they are doing, as well. they often administer painkillers and attend to the medical sides of birth. >> how are they trained? prof. kline: another good question. there are two different models of training, one is the certified nurse-midwife. it is almost always a she. they have a degree in nursing and a degree in midwifery. two different certificates. and then there is a certified professional midwife, who does not have nursing training. those educational differences result in different types of models. >> why then, based on your research, with so many similarities between the u.s. and u.k., is there such a difference in this area? prof. kline: it has everything to do with history. around the turn of the century, around 1900, the american medical association did everythi
kline: two ways. one is emotional support, making them feel they are fully capable of delivering a child. the support is important. but also, they are actually enabling the delivery to take place. often times it is fairly medical what they are doing, as well. they often administer painkillers and attend to the medical sides of birth. >> how are they trained? prof. kline: another good question. there are two different models of training, one is the certified nurse-midwife. it is almost...
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francine: rick kline, abc. rick: thanks for doing that, mr. chairman. within the last 12 hours or so, stories came about about the breakdown talks between your side and dccc about not using hacked material. why did that go south on it? what is the policy now 60 days if hacked material comes out, will the nrcc use it or encourage candidates to use it? mr. stivers: i feel bad those negotiations broke down. in the end, negotiations are about trust. at the very beginning, we said we wouldn't play this out in the media. and for a long time both of us were pretty true about that. at some point during the negotiations the other side threatened to go to the media which started to break down the trust. when the chair of the dccc talked to the media earlier this week it was kind of the straw , that broke the camel's back on trust and we decided to pull out of negotiations. but when we pulled out -- and you can see the statement we put out. we were really clear. we are not seeking stolen or hacked material. we don't want stolen or hacked material. we have no inten
francine: rick kline, abc. rick: thanks for doing that, mr. chairman. within the last 12 hours or so, stories came about about the breakdown talks between your side and dccc about not using hacked material. why did that go south on it? what is the policy now 60 days if hacked material comes out, will the nrcc use it or encourage candidates to use it? mr. stivers: i feel bad those negotiations broke down. in the end, negotiations are about trust. at the very beginning, we said we wouldn't play...
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[applause] >> i'm going to introduce christina baker kline. her latest novel, "a piece of the world" about the relationship between the artist and the subject of his best-known painting. a piece of the world is a 2017 novelist book award winner. it has been shortlisted for the new england society book award. there are six other novels. -- written five works of nonfiction for 2013 novel spent more than two years under the new york times bestseller list including five weeks at number one and published in 40 countries. hundreds of communities and colleges have chosen it as a one book one read selection. she lives in new york city and on the coast of maine. please welcome christina baker kline. [applause] >> what a great festival. this is been such a delight. and here we are towards the end. what a wonderful thing. i was privileged to go to some events myself and i want to come back every year. [laughter] >> this is an audience member, not as a participant. i'm going to read the prologue. because i cannot -- i see that some of you were there earli
[applause] >> i'm going to introduce christina baker kline. her latest novel, "a piece of the world" about the relationship between the artist and the subject of his best-known painting. a piece of the world is a 2017 novelist book award winner. it has been shortlisted for the new england society book award. there are six other novels. -- written five works of nonfiction for 2013 novel spent more than two years under the new york times bestseller list including five weeks at...
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kline: great question. a lot of people don't realize they are still in existence. they think of them as a 16th century birth practitioner. they continue to be widely used across the globe as an attendant at birth rather than an obstetrician. >> let's talk about the difference between great britain and the unitedta
kline: great question. a lot of people don't realize they are still in existence. they think of them as a 16th century birth practitioner. they continue to be widely used across the globe as an attendant at birth rather than an obstetrician. >> let's talk about the difference between great britain and the unitedta
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i think in order to bootstrap a pretty weak claim against they originally had the salacious kline's of her offering sex for employment which frankly would rise to the level what the case anyway. but frankly in order to destroy her reputation which they probably have an actively done at this point and outs of atlantic the case will be dismissed and there's nothing here i think this was a political gambit frankly to deal with the bigger geo political issues to try to ruin you know the outcome of the summit between trump and putin she's being used as a political pawn by the united states and the skating this she's charges will be dropped but in the meantime life will be destroyed right that's the news so far there south acts for watching i'll be back to you again in about thirty five minutes after sophie shevardnadze goes head to head with former italian pm enrico letta. prosecution will need to be criminals in. his own. way you push. the threat of fines. by the number one place you do i mean yeah yeah i mean the political pressure on that god you. know through security industry knows wha
i think in order to bootstrap a pretty weak claim against they originally had the salacious kline's of her offering sex for employment which frankly would rise to the level what the case anyway. but frankly in order to destroy her reputation which they probably have an actively done at this point and outs of atlantic the case will be dismissed and there's nothing here i think this was a political gambit frankly to deal with the bigger geo political issues to try to ruin you know the outcome of...
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prosecutors have admitted that making a false claim again we had the salacious kline's of her offering sex for employment which frankly would rise to the level of the case anyway. but frankly in order to destroy her reputation which they probably have effectively done at this point alex of atlantic the case will be dismissed and there's nothing here i think this was a political gambit frankly to deal with a bigger geo political issue just to try to ruin you know the outcome of the summit between trump who she's being used as a political pawn by the united states and this she's charges will be dropped but in the meantime life will be destroyed. well this week thorny is. released photos of the two men charged with the poisoning of russian double agent a sergei screen paul and his daughter in march the suspects are said to be russian military intelligence officers acting on direct orders from moscow. to. british media outlets have made the most of the story with headlines such as put ins if hit men on our streets and putin's smiling assassins but his art is what our guys have comments the
prosecutors have admitted that making a false claim again we had the salacious kline's of her offering sex for employment which frankly would rise to the level of the case anyway. but frankly in order to destroy her reputation which they probably have effectively done at this point alex of atlantic the case will be dismissed and there's nothing here i think this was a political gambit frankly to deal with a bigger geo political issue just to try to ruin you know the outcome of the summit...
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kline -- mr. klein: that's a good question. why tokyo real estate? in different crises you see a different asset. what was different about housing during this time one, there was a long period of sustainability. and so there was little room to run. two was, it was easy source of credit that had a tax preference relative to other source of consumer debt. three is consumers wanted to increase their spending with relatively stagnant wages. you know, that's where the market decided to dance. i think if there will be other intellectual capabilities and enough of a deep liquid market and enough leverage found in the system you could have seen it on dot-com prices 10 years earlier. mr. wallison: any comments from the panel? yes, bill. bill: i want to take you on, head on the question of fed authority. and to do so i will describe an incident that goes way back on one of the older -- i'm one of the older people in this room and i remember it. after president nixon was elected, the democrats in control of congress gave the president the authority to control w
kline -- mr. klein: that's a good question. why tokyo real estate? in different crises you see a different asset. what was different about housing during this time one, there was a long period of sustainability. and so there was little room to run. two was, it was easy source of credit that had a tax preference relative to other source of consumer debt. three is consumers wanted to increase their spending with relatively stagnant wages. you know, that's where the market decided to dance. i...
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>> reporter: does the fact that this is such a political debate, does it ever come into the kline snik. >> i take care of republican women and democratic women. i take care of women who have have children, who identify as christian or muslim or atheist. when they come into that space, their visit is not about politics. they don't care what their politician thinks. >> abortion is illegal! >> reporter: the abortion debate roiling this country for decades, especially after a woman's constitutional right to abortion became the law of the land with "roe v. wade" in 1973. >> the supreme court today ruled that abortion is completely a private matter to be decided by mother and doctor. >> reporter: divisions are stark. passions on both sides running deep. >> i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. >> the fight taking on new urgency with president trump's nomination of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. >> when it toms to abortion in the contusion, this is probably the most pivotal vacancy in 40 years. >> reporter: kavanaugh would replace justice anthony ken
>> reporter: does the fact that this is such a political debate, does it ever come into the kline snik. >> i take care of republican women and democratic women. i take care of women who have have children, who identify as christian or muslim or atheist. when they come into that space, their visit is not about politics. they don't care what their politician thinks. >> abortion is illegal! >> reporter: the abortion debate roiling this country for decades, especially after...
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kline's my colleague and your father will be with you at the top of. the. ministries police forces in the city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another by mike was hoping on the board doesn't come from the eyes of god i'm just going to come to. woods as the leader of the dot on into this it's a must also bribe them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating good public good to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that. mess can put us in more that's what we call softness of the essence of the zip zero interest loans the only one local all of them will still be willing to move some of the people in this to all. of those with. the means and all this in the arsenal in stipend on the old vision stopping them was the sting of phone calls a fund is up and describes in the fine. i'm trying to say that all in reality if we take action for c o two reduction like energy efficiency for the new energy it do actually generate the
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stock chart price here we can see the volatility that we're talking about obviously you had a huge doe klinelder of the stock you're wondering where exactly is the bottom? if we have a little bit of insurance here maybe we can hold on to the stock and not have such concerns. the stock is volatile and elevated i was looking at the 30 put which is at the money. $2.85 and then selling the 22 put against it for 55 cents. spending .30 that's a little over a quarter of the distance between the strikes which is $8 so normally we'd be looking to spend about $2 but in this particular instance because shock is moving around so sharply you can see the elevated premiums. we do have earnings coming up in the latter half of october so that's the other reason i was looking out to december. give ourselves enough time in case the stock is going to rebound. you're going to be able to protect your down side that way and if earnings for whatever reason continue to put pressure on the stock you'll have some insulation below. >> thanks for that what do you think? >> a really interesting set up but i suspect from
stock chart price here we can see the volatility that we're talking about obviously you had a huge doe klinelder of the stock you're wondering where exactly is the bottom? if we have a little bit of insurance here maybe we can hold on to the stock and not have such concerns. the stock is volatile and elevated i was looking at the 30 put which is at the money. $2.85 and then selling the 22 put against it for 55 cents. spending .30 that's a little over a quarter of the distance between the...
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just started we didn't do anything with respect to china because we want today have the benefit of kline th -- china having to do with north korea. it got to a point where the numbers were too big it should have been done for the last 20 years. if you look at the wto, world trade organization, that's when it really happened. it is taken out of this country, $500 billion a year or more. that would go a long way rebuild the whole country. that's what china did. they rebuilt their country with tremendous amounts of money pouring out of the united states i have changed that around if you look at what's going on it is going up like a market ship their market is down 32% in three months we can't let them do anymore what they have done. i watch trade deficits because to me they are very important. some times you can have a deficit and that's not such a bad thing. when you many liabilities of other types you to do something about it we are the piggy bank to the worl we have been ripped off by china, by excuse me, mr. president, the european union of which you're a part of we have been ripped off
just started we didn't do anything with respect to china because we want today have the benefit of kline th -- china having to do with north korea. it got to a point where the numbers were too big it should have been done for the last 20 years. if you look at the wto, world trade organization, that's when it really happened. it is taken out of this country, $500 billion a year or more. that would go a long way rebuild the whole country. that's what china did. they rebuilt their country with...
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the economy is in some trouble >> so in that sense the president is right to say that kline that china is feeling that pressure more so it could work for president trump. >> yeah. but let's clarify that they are feeling the effect of the fed increasing interest rates. that's mostly what they are feeling. that's not the trade war so much trade wars are dumb. the fact is that the first round of tariffs that trump introduced, 90% was on industrial goods this 200 billion is 40% consumer goods. the next round will be 80% consumer goods that means the prices directly at walmart go up the fact is that the current tariffs are already having a big impact on u.s. manufacturing and not a good one i was at a board meeting this last week in a factory where costs of inputs are going up at 6 or 7% a year now and they haven't figured out how to pass it along to their customers yet. so the fact that gdp inflation was at 3.2 in the last report and consumer price inflation was 2.1 mean it is difference is all in the industrial goods and all putting pressure not only on profits but financial. >> there is
the economy is in some trouble >> so in that sense the president is right to say that kline that china is feeling that pressure more so it could work for president trump. >> yeah. but let's clarify that they are feeling the effect of the fed increasing interest rates. that's mostly what they are feeling. that's not the trade war so much trade wars are dumb. the fact is that the first round of tariffs that trump introduced, 90% was on industrial goods this 200 billion is 40% consumer...
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the new medicines that are being developed for instance this one particular company glasgow smith kline they committed three hundred million to twenty three and me to be able to access their data to develop new drugs because that seems to be the future you've also got some other genetic testing companies out of california health and another that are collecting the same data and using it to develop new medicines new technologies because that personalized medicine they feel is where the real profits are going to be in the future so they plan to use this data to find new drugs find new treatments for patients but the funny part about it is eighty percent of these people are giving consent to have their data used in this research perhaps they feel like they're making themselves part of something bigger i just have a little bit of time ali but you won't be surprised for me to say this seems like an area for future regulation you agree. absolutely and you hit on it earlier when he said everything from smartphones to google everybody is tracking your data wanting to utilize it to make more mon
the new medicines that are being developed for instance this one particular company glasgow smith kline they committed three hundred million to twenty three and me to be able to access their data to develop new drugs because that seems to be the future you've also got some other genetic testing companies out of california health and another that are collecting the same data and using it to develop new medicines new technologies because that personalized medicine they feel is where the real...
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it dates back to2013 in this letter kline that said the united states has failed to comply and it is very likely that the u.s. will challenge request for sanctions. he threatened to pull out if it doesn't shape up nafta negotiations are still going along. have they ever put sanctions on the u.s. before? how unprecedented could this be? >> there are about 15 trade disputes before the wto now. these are years in themaking >> you could expect trade and legal international challenges to exist for the next several years. >> thank you very much for that. slightly better the turns. what does it all mean? good afternoon to you all. let's start with you shannon in terms of this trade. it continues to be a negative. ton flip side we are seeing pretty attractive u.s. states. we have more on that again today. >> absolutely. i think the things to think about here are continued economic strength. i think we have seen the probability of a rate hike in december increase over the last several weeks. it is not surprising given the small business optimism number i think we are continuing to see parts o
it dates back to2013 in this letter kline that said the united states has failed to comply and it is very likely that the u.s. will challenge request for sanctions. he threatened to pull out if it doesn't shape up nafta negotiations are still going along. have they ever put sanctions on the u.s. before? how unprecedented could this be? >> there are about 15 trade disputes before the wto now. these are years in themaking >> you could expect trade and legal international challenges to...
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> well, the real key to tepper and all investors is what's going to happen with the trade war with klinehchina. are they going to go into effect and what will the impact be and maybe force the issue on where we are in the cycle. sheer what tepper had to say about that >> it will make it a little bit tough on the market here going forward. i don't know if it's an ending question or not. it does get to where we should be i'm not saying we should or shouldn't. i don't know how that's in the market the other thing if we don't have it we will probably have the questions how fast will the economy go china is simulating. i think tariffs are coming it might have the fact of pushing us over into higher interest rates it's kind of getting a little tricky at this point in time >> you know, he has very many stock positions, a lot of them concentrated which has been a big battleground that stock has gotten beaten up pretty good lately our question is whether some of that has been overdone >> we obviously think so because it's one the stocks hasn't reduced that much. it is a bigger part of our portfol
> well, the real key to tepper and all investors is what's going to happen with the trade war with klinehchina. are they going to go into effect and what will the impact be and maybe force the issue on where we are in the cycle. sheer what tepper had to say about that >> it will make it a little bit tough on the market here going forward. i don't know if it's an ending question or not. it does get to where we should be i'm not saying we should or shouldn't. i don't know how that's in...
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when primary colors came out and they compared the writing through a software program and discovered kline wrote that book. i believe that is useless in this regard because ghost writers write for dozens of people. it won't get us closer. we will identify the ghost writer, but they have to twhols this person is. >> are you thinking it's a matter of days, weeks, or months? >> i think first of all this person will never admit it. in my mind, the author of this op-ed believes that she is a hero to the american people. >> she? >> she should be president instead of donald trump. in my mind i believe the president should move forward with a team of people. the president himself should focus on the mid-terms. we are going down a rabbit hole by gaslighting the president into believing his closest aides with the clever words are plotting against him. they are sending him down a rabbit hole where he should be campaigning for republican candidates so that we keep the house and embolden the senate in support of the president's policies. if he focuses on this instead of the campaign trail, we are in re
when primary colors came out and they compared the writing through a software program and discovered kline wrote that book. i believe that is useless in this regard because ghost writers write for dozens of people. it won't get us closer. we will identify the ghost writer, but they have to twhols this person is. >> are you thinking it's a matter of days, weeks, or months? >> i think first of all this person will never admit it. in my mind, the author of this op-ed believes that she...
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if you're the president right now i think you're going -- >> what's interesting is when joe kline wroteid some sort of search. >> but that was part of the game. what is interesting is people will probably try to do this that with this. there are phrases that are possibly intentionally use today throw heem off. they use the phrase tauf rails. it is a phrase that general kelly had used. general kelly used it is very unlikely he would use that phrase in this letter. >> that's right. there is -- i have seen this before too, where people would sit in a meeting, listen to someone, write down words that he used frequently and leak with those words so that the president thought that person was a leaker. pretty scummy. >> you see it happen. >> from my perspective this is one of the most tightly written op-eds i have seen. every word is used intentionally. there are words put in there. i think there's a real good place to start to try to find this person. it's a little known fact that in washington there's ban steady purge from the trump administration. they are of anyone that avoids donald trump
if you're the president right now i think you're going -- >> what's interesting is when joe kline wroteid some sort of search. >> but that was part of the game. what is interesting is people will probably try to do this that with this. there are phrases that are possibly intentionally use today throw heem off. they use the phrase tauf rails. it is a phrase that general kelly had used. general kelly used it is very unlikely he would use that phrase in this letter. >> that's...
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and nico, john kline grant, i know you will continue to keep us posted.es it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." be sure to tune in tomorrow, a makings founder jack m the announcement he will step down. we will have full coverage. i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to "daybreak australia." shery: and i'm shery ahn in new york. >> we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> the top stories we are covered in the next hour. donald trump promises a new move on china's tariffs. we are waiting. the uncertainty for the readily the markets, already u.s. stocks falling the most in a month and the dollar sliding. and
and nico, john kline grant, i know you will continue to keep us posted.es it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." be sure to tune in tomorrow, a makings founder jack m the announcement he will step down. we will have full coverage. i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to "daybreak australia." shery: and i'm shery ahn in new york. >> we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> the top stories we are covered in the next hour....
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news week columnist joe kline admitted to writing the book. sometimes it doesn't take a pro. the manifesto written by ted kaczniski was identified by his brother because of his writing style. bottom line here, most of the odds makers and the bookies think the mystery of this op-ed will be solved by monday, next week sometime. >> shepard: trace gallagher. thank you. 17 years after the twin towers fell, the brave men and women that rushed to ground zero are still dying. coming up, jon stewart on the news deck with two heros of 9-11 using their voices and more to fight for the first responders and victims and make sure they get the help they need and deserve. >> there's people dying from the attack of 9-11. for them it's never ended. for first responders, veterans, survivors, volunteers. they're still like a ticking time bomb. >> our conversation is next. "small business", never owned a business. are your hours small? what about your reputation? is that small? owning your own thing is huge. your partnerships, even bigger. with dell small business technology advisors, you get the
news week columnist joe kline admitted to writing the book. sometimes it doesn't take a pro. the manifesto written by ted kaczniski was identified by his brother because of his writing style. bottom line here, most of the odds makers and the bookies think the mystery of this op-ed will be solved by monday, next week sometime. >> shepard: trace gallagher. thank you. 17 years after the twin towers fell, the brave men and women that rushed to ground zero are still dying. coming up, jon...
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emily: ok, john kline and nico grant, i know you will continue to keep us posted. edition of "bloomberg technology." be sure to tune in tomorrow, alibaba's founder jack ma making the announcement he will step down. we will have full coverage. i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> our top stories this morning, president trump turns up the heat on china. go into effect next week. beijing has already threatened to respond in kind. egyptian stocks slide into a bear market amid growing emerging market turmoil. the nation has also canceled three consecutive treasury bond auctions. as her break for moon meets kim jong-un in pyongyang. couldn't help revolve does revive the poll numbers -- revive the poll numbe
emily: ok, john kline and nico grant, i know you will continue to keep us posted. edition of "bloomberg technology." be sure to tune in tomorrow, alibaba's founder jack ma making the announcement he will step down. we will have full coverage. i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> our top stories this morning, president trump turns up the heat on china. go into effect next week. beijing has already threatened to respond in kind. egyptian stocks slide into a bear market...
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background sounds] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my mother, susan klinech. rest in peace. >> and my sister, we think of you every day. we love you very much. you're never far from our hearts. we know we will see you again in heaven one day. god bless you. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] who believed in something even when it meant to sacrifice everything. >> and my mother,...
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carolina to find out how the business is being ravaged for hurricane florence and the terror fight with klinea. >>> real estate market starting to see homeowners slash prices like it's 2009 all over again. we'll have that later in the closing bell let's face it everybody hates fees. now sofi has no fees on personal loans. that's right no fees on loans to remodel your bathroom. ♪ no fees on loans to consolidate your credit card debt. see no fees just feels good. ♪ boo yeah. if...
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so far what we are talking about here is halting the progress that had been made because recently kline that -- china of 49% to the all important 51%. it still needs to be made. yes, these tariffs, these tactics worry people but they are not operating on an even playing field c it is an area that shows progress need to be made >> yes we have seen it play out in terms of ownership rates i feel like maybe there's a china trip in the works for you in the future soon >> very soon >> i think this area is clearly an area where they can retaliate. it is not really going to hit these u.s.banks. >>> let's get to the white house with highlights. >> that's right. coming out to the white house briefing on a lot of good economic news highlights things from small business optimism i had the opportunity to ask hassett about it earlier today he said the gdp rate at 4.2% is higher than the unemployment rate at 3.9% for the first time in over 100 years. given though that that's actually happened dozens of times i asked him if that tweet was true here is what he said >> i can tell you what is true and the
so far what we are talking about here is halting the progress that had been made because recently kline that -- china of 49% to the all important 51%. it still needs to be made. yes, these tariffs, these tactics worry people but they are not operating on an even playing field c it is an area that shows progress need to be made >> yes we have seen it play out in terms of ownership rates i feel like maybe there's a china trip in the works for you in the future soon >> very soon...
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james kirkman from the mayo kline ec it'so clinic week.eatest institutions in the world the proof of concept is that they cells, not cancer cells, but they're similar, because they don't die, they build up, they're called senescent cells, if there's too many, they cause the chronic diseases of aging, diabetes, dementia, inflammation, so if there was a -- this has nothing to do with cancer or the telemeres or -- it's not keeping cells dies. >> senescent cells kill cells around them and cause problems at a distance. they spread senescence from cells to cells yet they don't die. >> why don't young people have anything or not as many? >> they don't have as many they can develop them during the course of wound healing, or in other situation, or if they develop an age-related disease. >> is there some role or positive reason why these cells develop? >> in small numbers they act as a defense against cancer if there's cancer mutation, they -- it kills the cancer cells around them. >> if you're a really young 85-year-old, or if you're a really 60-y
james kirkman from the mayo kline ec it'so clinic week.eatest institutions in the world the proof of concept is that they cells, not cancer cells, but they're similar, because they don't die, they build up, they're called senescent cells, if there's too many, they cause the chronic diseases of aging, diabetes, dementia, inflammation, so if there was a -- this has nothing to do with cancer or the telemeres or -- it's not keeping cells dies. >> senescent cells kill cells around them and...
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aaron kline said that s.i.d.'s are dangerous but fannie and freddie and get financing off balance sheet and off the books and risk along with it. the crisis ended in the spring of 2009 after the fed had the very good sense to replace with stress tests which was a way of the problem. whether by cause or so insidens. the stock marketed started up. the s&p index which had been 281 on september 12, 2008, bottomed at 77 in march, 2009, a loss of more than 70%. since then it is back up over 500. the boom seems like it will last forever. and it seems that the bust will last forever. that's how it feels to virtually everybody while it's happening. by mid-year 2009, it was clear it survived the crisis and now for the political reaction as happens in every financial cycle. now is the hour for the politicians including those who made such things worse to show how they would fix the problem. as charlie said, banking and finance generally entails political deals and here we were again. some of us, including peter, ed, chairman
aaron kline said that s.i.d.'s are dangerous but fannie and freddie and get financing off balance sheet and off the books and risk along with it. the crisis ended in the spring of 2009 after the fed had the very good sense to replace with stress tests which was a way of the problem. whether by cause or so insidens. the stock marketed started up. the s&p index which had been 281 on september 12, 2008, bottomed at 77 in march, 2009, a loss of more than 70%. since then it is back up over 500....
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. >> nessa discussion about writing historical fiction with christina baker kline. therese anne fowler and martin seay. at this year's book festival in columbia, missouri. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> thank you to the volunteers and thank you all for coming out to discuss literature with us. i'm going to introduce each panelist and read a short selection from their work. i'm going to do it alphabetically and then we'll get to
. >> nessa discussion about writing historical fiction with christina baker kline. therese anne fowler and martin seay. at this year's book festival in columbia, missouri. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> thank you to the volunteers and thank you all for coming out to discuss literature with us. i'm going to introduce each panelist and read a short selection from their work. i'm going to do it alphabetically and then we'll get to