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is emacs it all the way out we lose little data -- if you max it all the way out we lose a little data. g #btv 5254. as linda was pointing out earlier, chinese holdings of u.s. treasuries. saying is china has stepped away as early as 2014. net purchases became net liquidations in november 2016. that's when they had to draw down reserves to meet obligations because of the outflow coming out of the country. have a look at that. jeffries has already started. we will see what happens. haslinda: more than $1 trillion. 10 years is supposed to read 3% or 4%. that did not happen. now let's get first word news. armed thieves have stolen jewels from a boutique in paris with media reports value willing it at almost $5.5 million. police arrested three suspects but at least two got away with the loot. several jewelry stores have been targeted in recent years including harry winston. chineseleague has the economy expanded by about 6.9% in 2017 according to state media reports. 18, itirmed on january would be china's first full-year acceleration since 2010 after growth of 6.7% in 2016. he reportedly
is emacs it all the way out we lose little data -- if you max it all the way out we lose a little data. g #btv 5254. as linda was pointing out earlier, chinese holdings of u.s. treasuries. saying is china has stepped away as early as 2014. net purchases became net liquidations in november 2016. that's when they had to draw down reserves to meet obligations because of the outflow coming out of the country. have a look at that. jeffries has already started. we will see what happens. haslinda:...
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after protests erupted reza of the national iranian american council tweeted facts matter with little data verifiable evidence how do we even know that iranians believe based on slogans chanted in protests more senate malani says i am skeptical of those who have more arts is than questions about the iran protests others noted the irony of u.s. president donald trump tweeting his support for the protests he said ministrations travel ban prevents most iranians from entering the u.s. the protests also drummed up support from leaders who could capitalize on the anti-government sentiment the last heir to the iranian moniker reza pahlavi. so what my message to the outside world is don't let the iranian people gone down yet again don't make the same mistakes as some of these recent before have done today the people are risking their lives but what they want is to know that you stand there starving. and the president elect of the national council of resistance of iran who some say a controversial iranian cult shared a video praising the protest this activist linda sarsour saw wrote in a facebook p
after protests erupted reza of the national iranian american council tweeted facts matter with little data verifiable evidence how do we even know that iranians believe based on slogans chanted in protests more senate malani says i am skeptical of those who have more arts is than questions about the iran protests others noted the irony of u.s. president donald trump tweeting his support for the protests he said ministrations travel ban prevents most iranians from entering the u.s. the protests...
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the last thing that i need at this point is very little actual data but that is too wild speculation. but instead reacting. we can all react. and here's the reality. but as we move into a world of connected things the challenges they need more bandwidth and connect to each other in a secure way. that isn't just the new refrigerators and connected kitchens but also the vehicles we are driving. and with those technologies on the horizon. and wanting to ensure that systems some way. where has the government been the past 60 years? that whole infrastructure was built by commercial entities. to be fair they should have years ago and that broadband and digital video was coming. and they build that network to have some say in monetizing that investment in that transition has been slower in the united states than elsewhere. but all of these conversations now because at this point better to have had these conversations ten years ago before they had to make decisions under duress. so don't knows. >> artificial intelligence a special sauce to make it sound more attractive. >> that was two years
the last thing that i need at this point is very little actual data but that is too wild speculation. but instead reacting. we can all react. and here's the reality. but as we move into a world of connected things the challenges they need more bandwidth and connect to each other in a secure way. that isn't just the new refrigerators and connected kitchens but also the vehicles we are driving. and with those technologies on the horizon. and wanting to ensure that systems some way. where has the...
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and annualizeing it has the opportunity of having large swings during the year we do our best for little data, the trust balance at the end of june 30th, 2017, going in to this year, it was 72.5 million based on the activity through september 2017, the fund balance is projected to be at 67.3 million as of june 30th, 2018. this 5.2 projected decrease in the trust is primarily caused by subsidizeing the rates for city plan and unfavorable experience for most city plan and blue shield flex, the use of the healthcare sustain ability fund to fund the budget of expenditures and the use of performance guarantees to fund the adoption sur gough see assistance plan and pharmacy rebates for blue shield and favorable for delta dental self funded plan. new performance guarantees have been received for this fiscal year and as i mentioned, we had the 113,000 for the last fiscal year and no pharmacy rebates have been received this year and i just wanted to let you know the status of the adoption surrogacy adoption plan, we have paid out 47,000 since its inception of january of 2017 and there's one applicatio
and annualizeing it has the opportunity of having large swings during the year we do our best for little data, the trust balance at the end of june 30th, 2017, going in to this year, it was 72.5 million based on the activity through september 2017, the fund balance is projected to be at 67.3 million as of june 30th, 2018. this 5.2 projected decrease in the trust is primarily caused by subsidizeing the rates for city plan and unfavorable experience for most city plan and blue shield flex, the...
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and annualizeing it has the opportunity of having large swings during the year we do our best for little data, the trust balance at the end of june 30th, 2017, going in to this year, it was 72.5 million based on the activity through september 2017, the fund balance is projected to be at 67.3 million as of june 30th, 2018. this 5.2 projected decrease in the trust is primarily caused by subsidizeing the rates for city plan and unfavorable experience for most city plan and blue shield flex, the use of the healthcare sustain ability fund to fund the budget of expenditures and the use of performance guarantees to fund the adoption sur gough see assistance plan and pharmacy rebates for blue shield and
and annualizeing it has the opportunity of having large swings during the year we do our best for little data, the trust balance at the end of june 30th, 2017, going in to this year, it was 72.5 million based on the activity through september 2017, the fund balance is projected to be at 67.3 million as of june 30th, 2018. this 5.2 projected decrease in the trust is primarily caused by subsidizeing the rates for city plan and unfavorable experience for most city plan and blue shield flex, the...
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laughter] a believer in god nonbelievers or even culture do you have any data across those category as many as >> we have a little indirect data interestingly the da it we have suggest not a superstrong orientation about political orientation you can care regardless of your political orientation something i'm really glad is true. i mean all thing we need is more polarization. it is clearly true there are relationships between compassion and altruism among those related. the estimate seem to converge around the idea that had about half of the variation in pretty much any trait you can peck is due to genetic factors. not 100%. half had. so when there are relationships between -- all u truism within a family is hard to know if that a shared genetic effect or way they were raised. i will say that there's no obvious -- anything that parents do to cause them to become more or extremely because we ask them we bring many, you know, with there'ses, you know, are your siblings like you for example? and very few of them say that they are suggest that this wasn't simple that parents were doing that said i do come back to ide
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in order to avoid data little children work in the in the country because we understood that this bird turned up a little she and remain in the school where again because if they are working in the country there is a possibility that if they try to any rate because they don't get enough money to leave but if they are starry they have a possibility of developing. this imaginative grassroots initiative is it all with the vents. policing approach favored by the european governments of europe. south is bob why barry a may for a time at least stop the flow. but it does nothing to remove jewelry on the line causes. a different era in our air something artificial. at the end it is not going to or stop people it is not going to stop or even ration it is can control illegal immigration but it is not going to a stop or eat. in order to stop illegal immigration we have to shane our mentality. them entirely people have to change to in africa because they are in africa they have to understand they have to work protecting they are all me interested in developing their own economies. is a radical shi
in order to avoid data little children work in the in the country because we understood that this bird turned up a little she and remain in the school where again because if they are working in the country there is a possibility that if they try to any rate because they don't get enough money to leave but if they are starry they have a possibility of developing. this imaginative grassroots initiative is it all with the vents. policing approach favored by the european governments of europe....
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but there is little data to support that. where that does actually happen, they are few and far between. you can look at the positive impact in terms of eradicating diseases that to kill thousands weight ofto see the benefits outweighs the risks. host: jennifer cavanaugh with the rand corporation. guest: this is available on our and can bend.org downloaded for free. host: michael, is next. thank you for everything this morning. what is evidence here is you guys are doing what needs to be done. we are searching for a collaborative consensus of reality and fact. wondering,, i am everything has a side, unfortunately. rand has a perspective that whether it is actual or not, it is perceived to come from a particular side. then there has to be another organization that is akin to the other side. answerndering if the isn't a coming together of both engaging publicly officials, who come out and make the statements. they make a lot of statements on empirical fact and then go behind closed doors and the facts don't get pressed. host: t
but there is little data to support that. where that does actually happen, they are few and far between. you can look at the positive impact in terms of eradicating diseases that to kill thousands weight ofto see the benefits outweighs the risks. host: jennifer cavanaugh with the rand corporation. guest: this is available on our and can bend.org downloaded for free. host: michael, is next. thank you for everything this morning. what is evidence here is you guys are doing what needs to be done....
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there is little in the data that concerns us here. the earnings are growing nicely.he employment data seems to be fairly good. the overall outlook for inflation and intert rates is relatively benign. there is nothing in the us. we would assume the near-term outlook for recession, for wou encourage us to remain overweight equities compared to bonds. thankmuch. you are uy there tonight. go home. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >>> in washington, the treasury secretary has reportedly asked congress to lift the federal government's debt ceiling by february 28th according to bloomberg. will run out of cash to pay the bills by late march or early april if congress doesn't raise the borrowing authority. th treasury secretary has said repeatedly he would prefer the debt limit raised well before the government faces a potential defa >>> dow component pfizer will fault research into alzheimer's parkinson's treatments saying they are reallocating into other areas. they faced setbacks recently. there is no known cure for either alzheimer or parkinson's. bio tech company axoven
there is little in the data that concerns us here. the earnings are growing nicely.he employment data seems to be fairly good. the overall outlook for inflation and intert rates is relatively benign. there is nothing in the us. we would assume the near-term outlook for recession, for wou encourage us to remain overweight equities compared to bonds. thankmuch. you are uy there tonight. go home. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >>> in washington, the treasury secretary has...
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that is denying humanity of your fellow people when you think of them so individualistic leave as little data points. i think about in the introduction type but a well-known anecdote about googles first design director who was asked to create a design for gmail window doing it and he suggested a color. is that you can wanted he went and tested 41 different shades of blue. the one people use was with the one in which is that he resigned over these issues and to be design director at lisa bennet googles like an oxymoron. two other human vision of what they're doing when they were going to test it and they don't apologize because basically they say the color, the shade of loose most popular one. it's led to $200 million in additional revenue as i think that breakdown, seeing people as data points. they're not apologetic about it but at least that outcomes come to some extent? >> can you speak to what those outcomes are. for people to not familiar with the intricacies of silicon valley, can you tell me about how to supplant? >> what i was trying to argue is there taking this ideology called liber
that is denying humanity of your fellow people when you think of them so individualistic leave as little data points. i think about in the introduction type but a well-known anecdote about googles first design director who was asked to create a design for gmail window doing it and he suggested a color. is that you can wanted he went and tested 41 different shades of blue. the one people use was with the one in which is that he resigned over these issues and to be design director at lisa bennet...
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the last thing we need at this point is another leasing with very little with actual data got releasedand that leads to wild speculation and people not mapping scenarios in any way but instead of reacting and we can all react because we all have opinions reacting to what was in that memo. here is the reality. regardless of the policy -- the whole infrastructure got built by commercial entities and entity should have years ago and it was anybody we all did should have seen that broadband was coming in digital video was coming and the business model wasn't going to work. they built the network so don't they still have some say in monetizing and you could also argue that the transition to 5d has been slow and has been under all of these conversations now and weren't doing anything good. everyone has heated emotions and it's better to have these conversations ten years ago before we had to make decisions under duress so who knows what this document is and -- and what gets leaked and weak. >> safe bet. so, artificial intelligence is this special sauce you can in product to make it sound mor
the last thing we need at this point is another leasing with very little with actual data got releasedand that leads to wild speculation and people not mapping scenarios in any way but instead of reacting and we can all react because we all have opinions reacting to what was in that memo. here is the reality. regardless of the policy -- the whole infrastructure got built by commercial entities and entity should have years ago and it was anybody we all did should have seen that broadband was...
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to the original contracts or going back to the paper and the real estate of unstructured data we don't have a little bit time but i want you to quick take one this big data is now being used by. enforcement folks agencies like my old agency and around the world and europe all exactly how are they doing that and are they going after money laundering or are they going after which you know things that are being used for drug trafficking and weapons etc well i can't speak to all those items that i would say the technology the learning capabilities that are on the street or becoming available will start to facilitate this but i'm telling you about you know as well as i do a lot of that's manual you know the stuff that you got when you were at the regulators you know crazy last thing real quick artificial intelligence can you give us you know fifteen seconds on how artificial intelligence plays into big data artificial intelligence a plane a big data but i think we're a little ways away from where we get to that right the goal is that the artificial intelligence will start giving us the answers to things
to the original contracts or going back to the paper and the real estate of unstructured data we don't have a little bit time but i want you to quick take one this big data is now being used by. enforcement folks agencies like my old agency and around the world and europe all exactly how are they doing that and are they going after money laundering or are they going after which you know things that are being used for drug trafficking and weapons etc well i can't speak to all those items that i...
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. >> so, once we get a little bit more data we can give you a little bit more information and maybe even show you a little bit of what the customers are seeing and what the actual clerks are seeing, too. >> ok. thank you for that. >> thank you. >> okay. item 8b, update on proposed or recently enacted state or local legislation. >> commissioners, bill strong, legislative and public affairs. just hit a few highlights of some of the reports i've already distributed. supervis supervisor peskin a measure he introduced in 2007 or 2008. slope reduction act. some geo technical folks had been looking at a particular map from 1974, the blue map that was felt to be out of date. as this ordinance sponsored by supervisor peskin will rely on the state geologic hazards map in place and may have some other particulars our staff is working through, the draft that we now have. secondly, our housing inspection service was very much a part of the discussion with supervisor safai and the new tenant assistance fund for hazardous housing. this involves places like what happened on 5 persia, a year ago, a numbe
. >> so, once we get a little bit more data we can give you a little bit more information and maybe even show you a little bit of what the customers are seeing and what the actual clerks are seeing, too. >> ok. thank you for that. >> thank you. >> okay. item 8b, update on proposed or recently enacted state or local legislation. >> commissioners, bill strong, legislative and public affairs. just hit a few highlights of some of the reports i've already distributed....
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i hear a little on the data refining and collection efforts, but i think as we can get management-type efforts, whether it be how the rail system is operated, how part-time operators are deployed, system management that happens at other properties, all of that was very much intended to be a part of this effort. i also note the lag time in reporting here. this is actually data from 1.5 to 3.5 years ago, so i'm hoping that the next quality review covering fiscal 17 and 18 is reported back to this board is roughly a year and not roughly two years, so we're talking more current events, although i do appreciate the additional contextualization that john haley provided. finally, i've heard different information about ridership over the last few years. i had heard that it was going up, that it was going down, that it was flat. it would be good to have the actual numbers from the various fiscal years including fiscal 17 so that we have that information there. thank you very much. >> thank you. seeing no more public comment, public comment is closed. once again, i just want to thank you. please
i hear a little on the data refining and collection efforts, but i think as we can get management-type efforts, whether it be how the rail system is operated, how part-time operators are deployed, system management that happens at other properties, all of that was very much intended to be a part of this effort. i also note the lag time in reporting here. this is actually data from 1.5 to 3.5 years ago, so i'm hoping that the next quality review covering fiscal 17 and 18 is reported back to this...
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we are paying a little more attention to the data.han: at what point do think we have a tax cut, i will spend more money start to kick in? michael: normally when you get tax cuts it comes out of recession, everybody is terrified so people do not spend the money. you get one this point, you are likely to spend. you will start to get withholding changes going forward, so people do not start to see the cash immediately. it is not until april of next year that you -- that people will see the big change of what is in their wallet. the key thing to remember is corporate tax cuts and personal tax cuts. it will be muted to begin with. you will see it, but you will see it in a very faded way. if at all. from an inflation standpoint, retail standpoint, as kathy said, both of them are looking good at this point. at the end of the day, for the markets, it does not matter. we firmly believe the -- the entire market firmly believes that we are in a growth momentum phase. whatever the data, we will look through that. jonathan: that the take away? kr
we are paying a little more attention to the data.han: at what point do think we have a tax cut, i will spend more money start to kick in? michael: normally when you get tax cuts it comes out of recession, everybody is terrified so people do not spend the money. you get one this point, you are likely to spend. you will start to get withholding changes going forward, so people do not start to see the cash immediately. it is not until april of next year that you -- that people will see the big...
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i will get into a little more of the data on that shortly. we are through the initial clean-up phase. verification of compliance will move forwards on a monthly basis. they send us information about the registration numbers corresponding to each listing. we verify the numbers are correct and that nobody is using duplicate numbers or something like that. and we also inform the platforms on a weekly basis of any new applications that have come in and been approved and any that we've denied and subject to delisting. sort of any fraudulent numbers we see. it establishes a frame work of working collaboratively, having a dialogue and ensuring that in real time the hosts we see are indeed truly registered. so, this begins to sort of tell the tale of the outcomes of both the implementation of the basic legislation and the settlement agreement. the blue line that you see here sort of traversing upwards represents the number of applications received by month. you could see there was an initial surge of applications right when the program launched in fe
i will get into a little more of the data on that shortly. we are through the initial clean-up phase. verification of compliance will move forwards on a monthly basis. they send us information about the registration numbers corresponding to each listing. we verify the numbers are correct and that nobody is using duplicate numbers or something like that. and we also inform the platforms on a weekly basis of any new applications that have come in and been approved and any that we've denied and...
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it's just a little background in a data collection called own it. in very detailed fashion they look at the characteristics of well over 900 u.s. occupations. they survey workers and they also have job readers that go out and talk to the workers and in very detailed fashion, they describe, for the 900 occupations what we did is we looked at characteristics, they're very detailed. we looked at about a dozen we thought captured social skills on the job. this would be interpersonal medication, writing skills, and also management skills. that's what we mean by social skills. and what we call analytical skills there are different job criterion that captured critical thinking ability as well as computer usage. then finally there was physical skills. we looked at jobs that have above average social skills and analytical skills. keep in mind there's an overlap. some jobs need high social skills and high analytical skills. a good example is the chief executive officer will have social skills and analytical skills. so will a premises. they are not mutually ex
it's just a little background in a data collection called own it. in very detailed fashion they look at the characteristics of well over 900 u.s. occupations. they survey workers and they also have job readers that go out and talk to the workers and in very detailed fashion, they describe, for the 900 occupations what we did is we looked at characteristics, they're very detailed. we looked at about a dozen we thought captured social skills on the job. this would be interpersonal medication,...
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manus: we've had a little bit of inflation data.flation data gives the pboc chance to focus on debt. consumer prices at the lowest level since 2017. kit juckes is with us from societe generale. you take the past 24 hours from china. it happened just after an a and i came off. the chinese are getting peeved that they've got such a strong yuan. they have got a strong yuan. what does this do to the pboc? kit: i think it encourages them in their beliefs that they want their currency to trade quietly, not be a source of concern, and allow them to get their balance. china is still all about stability. they want stability. they don't want a currency that is too strong. but the moment the currency stops strengthening, reserves almost immediately stop growing. chinese are buying foreign assets, treasuries, keeping the bond market ongoing. when they back off, everything is hunky-dory. when this happened in september, as soon as the chinese signaled a change in policy, we talk 10-year -- from just over 2% all the way up to 2.4% quite quickly.
manus: we've had a little bit of inflation data.flation data gives the pboc chance to focus on debt. consumer prices at the lowest level since 2017. kit juckes is with us from societe generale. you take the past 24 hours from china. it happened just after an a and i came off. the chinese are getting peeved that they've got such a strong yuan. they have got a strong yuan. what does this do to the pboc? kit: i think it encourages them in their beliefs that they want their currency to trade...
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so the department uses data pretty extensively. we have very little choice about having the data. most of the time large amounts of data are required almost us for state, federal or grant-related reporting. and the medical records that are used for clinical care. so we have lots of data. and we also use data for program planning, for billing, for services, but most importantly, we use data to improve program quality and service delivery and health quality. so we do that by tracking outcomes. we do it for directing programming to populations most at need or patients most at need. and for evaluating and setting policy. so i'm going to give just a few examples, because i was told to keep it short. before i even do that, i will direct people -- most of the data -- not most, but a large amount of the data the health department collects, at least that that is not specific to patients, is publicly available. probably the easiest and most user-friendly source is sfhip.com, the collaborative of all the hospitals in san francisco, which is overseen by the health department and gathers data
so the department uses data pretty extensively. we have very little choice about having the data. most of the time large amounts of data are required almost us for state, federal or grant-related reporting. and the medical records that are used for clinical care. so we have lots of data. and we also use data for program planning, for billing, for services, but most importantly, we use data to improve program quality and service delivery and health quality. so we do that by tracking outcomes. we...
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there's a lot of research and data that's out there already, and i've taken that data and i've reviewed a little bit of that external data. there's a large study that involved -- i believe it's new york city fire department, chicago fire department, and los angeles fire department. i've taken those operations and look at how things are done. i haven't made any commitment to the chief or any recommendations to the chief as far as cancer, but that's the long-term goal, to try to reduce that incident rate, as well. >> but as we sit here today -- i know you just started this job, and i'm excited about the opportunity that you bring to this field within the department, so i -- please don't take my questions as challenging you. >> i don't. >> challenging what you've done, but instead, challenging where we can go as a 21st century department. >> right. >> so as this day, do we have any idea of the cancer rate within active members of the department? >> i would probably defer that to the health and safety committee chair. i believe that's deputy chief colin beene. >> yes, or department physician. >> yes
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little amount of data on this. >> let's give abby a generous psychopathic laws. applause. [applause] thank you everyone books are purchase behind register and she'll be signing up here. you're watching book tv with nonfiction books every weekend. booktv television for serious readers. good afternoon again. please take your seats. we're trying to stay on time here. i'd like to get started as soon as possible. good afternoon. i'm malu harrison i would like to welcome you back to this session. miami book fair, 2017, if you are here this morning, and you know miami book fair very well you know that book fair is presented by miami-dade college and thousands and thousands of volunteers among whom are students, faculty, staff, administrators, and many, many individuals from the community and from the corporate success tore as well. in fact, our corporate sponsor the main corporate sponsor is ohl, this year and we're have been very, very grateful for its sponsorship and its support and we're also grateful as i've mentioned in previous session to the circle of treads trends of miam
little amount of data on this. >> let's give abby a generous psychopathic laws. applause. [applause] thank you everyone books are purchase behind register and she'll be signing up here. you're watching book tv with nonfiction books every weekend. booktv television for serious readers. good afternoon again. please take your seats. we're trying to stay on time here. i'd like to get started as soon as possible. good afternoon. i'm malu harrison i would like to welcome you back to this...
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even know we've seen a little bit of weakness with that data coming through. king at oil, looking at another technical, the relative strength in dekes. above $64 a barrel but it has been above 17 for little while now, looking a little over balked according to this measure. brexit is in everything, that's a message of british prime minister theresa may. the leaders are expected to discuss a raft of lateral issues that have little to do with brexit, including the issue of migrant cap surround the port -- migrant camps around the port of calais. mrs. about four macron? -- what is this about macron? all about brexit, but because of brexit, accra knows he will have some leverage -- macron knows he will have some leverage around theresa may. what he wants to achieve during this visit is a new treaty, a new border treaty with the u.k., in order to solve the migrant situation in calais. a couple of days ago, as you see in these pictures, macron met with some migrants in calais. remember a year ago this massive, makeshift camp, home to more than 7000 migrants, was disma
even know we've seen a little bit of weakness with that data coming through. king at oil, looking at another technical, the relative strength in dekes. above $64 a barrel but it has been above 17 for little while now, looking a little over balked according to this measure. brexit is in everything, that's a message of british prime minister theresa may. the leaders are expected to discuss a raft of lateral issues that have little to do with brexit, including the issue of migrant cap surround the...
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we had a little bit of data out of japan real wages rose 0.1%, expected to decline 0.1%.on with signs of inflation coming back. the nikkei is up 0.6%. mainly gains in asia, not as strong as last week. european trade for you, positive, slightly less than half a percent of gains. not anymore. italy and france extending early gains. germany, the ftse 100 up a bit less than that >> interesting gate ta odata ou germany, german industrial growth strongest since 2011. let's see how global currencies are reacting to this positive data out of europe the euro lower against the dollar 1.19 the greenback weaker against the yen at 112.85. looking at bitcoin see where it's trading weakness yesterday, it was down as much as 8%. lower today as well. trading below $15,000. >>> oil was up a half percent yesterday. adding to the gain it saw last week this morning up a third of a percent. 6 1.90 for wti gold prices broke an 11-day winning streak yesterday small but consistent gains slightly lower yesterday and again today. 1,315 the price of gold. let's talk more about markets and the streng
we had a little bit of data out of japan real wages rose 0.1%, expected to decline 0.1%.on with signs of inflation coming back. the nikkei is up 0.6%. mainly gains in asia, not as strong as last week. european trade for you, positive, slightly less than half a percent of gains. not anymore. italy and france extending early gains. germany, the ftse 100 up a bit less than that >> interesting gate ta odata ou germany, german industrial growth strongest since 2011. let's see how global...
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humanitarian aid to flow into yemen but as natasha name reports people in the port city of a data say little has changed. far from the front lines and the ports it's a life of increasing challenges for so many yemenis bound by a feeling that they've been forgotten well. our life is miserable with the war raging for years i lost my job too we cannot afford a daily meal if we have a meal we're not sure if we're going to have the next one a. house in salem says his family circumstances are unraveling in a way he never thought possible a lost job then a lost home and now uncertainty over how much worse things could get wound up like that and. we are left with nothing only god is our rock the nearby who died out port is no longer a source of employment or humanitarian aid since november the saudi led coalition has either blocked or limited access to ports of entry in yemen citing security concerns that a coalition claims to have reopened a court on december twentieth we are in the first week of january and the coalition is still misleading the public fabricating excuses to continue seating and st
humanitarian aid to flow into yemen but as natasha name reports people in the port city of a data say little has changed. far from the front lines and the ports it's a life of increasing challenges for so many yemenis bound by a feeling that they've been forgotten well. our life is miserable with the war raging for years i lost my job too we cannot afford a daily meal if we have a meal we're not sure if we're going to have the next one a. house in salem says his family circumstances are...
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a little bit of move the data without good enough. for me or i wanted and thought of at them still had no clue about it after that. car nobody ever said that the had didn't all come on top of the coolant as a result of a china shop like. this and i couldn't my his image will confine him as you've read on a site that i must have a. mind that's ok i'm a now and i bought the down my way stuck little bit. closer to the need to be on the. out of the way of. tell than on no one would you solve a clue. does joy you are. both sides of. the fords is that the first or can go first. and now for the out of me. cause. it's a two thousand. show or so of studies of how such. a fan of what he says. about tyson in. a so called school so don't. shove a. book on him as an on. the job to do just the wall. her. choice we need head if inaudible i. would have. turned over to the dark market. for which she goes. to support we're on the. south side. now i get that. there's a little more of a keith we are no training to look when we get this hole for. gun john
a little bit of move the data without good enough. for me or i wanted and thought of at them still had no clue about it after that. car nobody ever said that the had didn't all come on top of the coolant as a result of a china shop like. this and i couldn't my his image will confine him as you've read on a site that i must have a. mind that's ok i'm a now and i bought the down my way stuck little bit. closer to the need to be on the. out of the way of. tell than on no one would you solve a...
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also have risk factors with their environment which amplifies the facts but surprisingly a little amount of data on that. >> let's give her a generous round of applause. [applause] >> books are available for purchase behind the register [inaudible conversations] at thf 2017 not so long ago we were celebrating or commemorating the first university of hurricane sandy. obviously affected a large part of e
also have risk factors with their environment which amplifies the facts but surprisingly a little amount of data on that. >> let's give her a generous round of applause. [applause] >> books are available for purchase behind the register [inaudible conversations] at thf 2017 not so long ago we were celebrating or commemorating the first university of hurricane sandy. obviously affected a large part of e
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. >> but allows for the agency to connect to some of the original data in a way that's a little different than now. >> right. >> instead of just saying here are five different memos plus three data sets, you're saying here's the memo and at the right part of the memo it will be referring to data. >> exact. >> i it's part of a bicker approach to reflecting what fda's thinking. >> right now a lot of the -- if you look at the memos they're long but a lot of it is cutting and pasting of information out of the package that the sponsors provided. to sometimes it's not very accessible. if you can provide a memo that focuses more on the agency's think and linkages to the underlying data because have you this electronic document available and it contains all the data, so you're looking at their analytics and their bottom-line conclusions then you can link right to the data. that's a more accessible document for lay people because it's more focus dollars open the agency's philosophies. and for researchers because noe now they can link back to the data sets that were used to derief some of these con
. >> but allows for the agency to connect to some of the original data in a way that's a little different than now. >> right. >> instead of just saying here are five different memos plus three data sets, you're saying here's the memo and at the right part of the memo it will be referring to data. >> exact. >> i it's part of a bicker approach to reflecting what fda's thinking. >> right now a lot of the -- if you look at the memos they're long but a lot of it...
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reiterate my previous concern, we don't have any cost information here, was that i was a little concerned the data we were presented was not very robust. that that projection for the one case, as i recall, was based on surgery was averted because some tests were ordered, but there was no six month or one year or two year follow-up and we can't really expect you to have one year or two year follow-up in some of the reports, even at one year, because you have just started. but the methodology would be very important, not just project the cost if everything goes perfectly well based on one interconsultation, but what the ultimate cost was. do we just delay procedures or cost. so the methodology is very important in that. so -- i have another point. so, on slide two in the upper right-hand corner you talk about clinical impact. you said 44% change in refinement and diagnosis. this is change and diagnosis. at least from a medical side, refinement and change are actually quite different terms. refinement means there was a nuance that was added as part of a review that wasn't really a change. they didn't
reiterate my previous concern, we don't have any cost information here, was that i was a little concerned the data we were presented was not very robust. that that projection for the one case, as i recall, was based on surgery was averted because some tests were ordered, but there was no six month or one year or two year follow-up and we can't really expect you to have one year or two year follow-up in some of the reports, even at one year, because you have just started. but the methodology...
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data. a little miss on the headline but we did get some wage growth and at least it held steady, if not throughleaning: i think i was toward slightly disappointing. you had next negative revisions but even with a three-month moving average, perils were up 200,000 so we are seeing expansion in the labor markets. the unemployment rate held, but that u6 measure did tick up to 8.1%. numberough we got the anticipated, the rearview number is at 2.5%, where we started 2017. we ended the year pretty much where we started when it comes to wage growth, so not much acceleration. fact is going to be the big question this year. will we see those dynamics change, or the drop in unemployment rates, which i think should persist, translates to upper pressure for which growth? vonnie: you have updated your economic ejections for 2018. perhaps you can tell us what they now are and maybe illuminate why the work week is not going up and light employment cost is not going up? michelle: sure. we did a rework of our economics forecast to incorporate tax reform and that resulted in stronger near-term economic growth. w
data. a little miss on the headline but we did get some wage growth and at least it held steady, if not throughleaning: i think i was toward slightly disappointing. you had next negative revisions but even with a three-month moving average, perils were up 200,000 so we are seeing expansion in the labor markets. the unemployment rate held, but that u6 measure did tick up to 8.1%. numberough we got the anticipated, the rearview number is at 2.5%, where we started 2017. we ended the year pretty...