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a long long long long. long long long long. long. long. respects. this. vital epidemic generating distrust of. democracy. is fueling greater discontent among city residents plus. persecution. risked their lives. and. takes the fight. it's good to have you with us today we focus on hong kong as we continue with our coverage of the spread of the by. the chinese territory has so far more than 40 cases but for the population of 8000000 packed together in dense residential housing fears are growing that the number of infections will rise. 100 residents. of repeats of the sars epidemic of 2003. the same as on the chinese mainland. the territory. has allston novus public to come together to fight the virus but let me just make this. in order to fight. hong kong. and active participation every member. this is a time for. this is a time for everyone to display civic responsibility. that calls for responsibility going out not just to a novice but also a divided one for months the city have been tearing itself apart over with the pro-democracy protests but the gover
a long long long long. long long long long. long. long. respects. this. vital epidemic generating distrust of. democracy. is fueling greater discontent among city residents plus. persecution. risked their lives. and. takes the fight. it's good to have you with us today we focus on hong kong as we continue with our coverage of the spread of the by. the chinese territory has so far more than 40 cases but for the population of 8000000 packed together in dense residential housing fears are growing...
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disney's long serving c.e.o. has stepped down bob. led disney in its takeover of 21st century fox and its recent launch of streaming service disney plus he has the keys to the magic kingdom of a long time company insider. his resignation surprised many disney c.e.o. bob iger longtime head of the multi 1000000000 euro and iconic entertainment empire . he oversaw some huge acquisitions over 15 years as c.e.o. 21st century fox pixar and the star wars studio lucasfilm and more recently launched a netflix rivaling streaming service disney plus. under iger last year's top 5 blockbusters walt disney movies and the box office record was also set by disney disney plus its streaming service already has $28000000.00 sign ups widely seen as a successful start business is booming despite several parks being shut in east asia due to coronavirus fears hurting disney stock prices in the short term as a result. his success is the reason for change according to uyghur now is a good time to make the handover to another long time disney insider bob. near
disney's long serving c.e.o. has stepped down bob. led disney in its takeover of 21st century fox and its recent launch of streaming service disney plus he has the keys to the magic kingdom of a long time company insider. his resignation surprised many disney c.e.o. bob iger longtime head of the multi 1000000000 euro and iconic entertainment empire . he oversaw some huge acquisitions over 15 years as c.e.o. 21st century fox pixar and the star wars studio lucasfilm and more recently launched a...
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quite a long. while but bought a little more than 6 little dimple from the top was the one when a bone of another and you know. the. boy got me. 6 days a week he makes these 30 minute journey to convert me back. here he did in the cover of a mangrove swamp and illegal gold mining saatchi's in operation besides supply gold for the black market trade. they show up because of fog of war but of course i didn't. mind his like jeremy i'm known as players they work at these mines without any of the necessary permits. here the play is practice compressive mining the most dangerous form of gold mining in the world. it's also illegal in the philippines miners have to work underwater for long hours to get the gold buried deep underground. they breathe through a narrow proper tube that's connected to a compressor because then i'm going to feed. them just what we're doing with the ukraine because the only. real little little little bit pits a dog close to a river so they fill up with water as soon as the mine i
quite a long. while but bought a little more than 6 little dimple from the top was the one when a bone of another and you know. the. boy got me. 6 days a week he makes these 30 minute journey to convert me back. here he did in the cover of a mangrove swamp and illegal gold mining saatchi's in operation besides supply gold for the black market trade. they show up because of fog of war but of course i didn't. mind his like jeremy i'm known as players they work at these mines without any of the...
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for as long as you like. their cars than a hundred years old today that were not designed to last only about ten years. and they are simple enough that we already know how to do with comprehensive preventative maintenance on them. so the goal of our work is biomedical intelligence and to develop medicines that do exactly the same thing. this eventually comprehensive preventative maintenance to eliminate that damage the body just to itself throughout life. and thereby, to completely transcend let's call it the warranty. the devolution has built into our bodies. >> roberts, you said that you believe aging is a stem cell problem. the genomic -based health and ten will induce company human law inc. what are you striving for exactly and where you have arrived. >> cellularity was born of the company that was teaching to turn living cells into medicines and leaves the platform took advantage of a very unique biology in the placenta. the organ that we all know it's hard to collect support system for the developing fe
for as long as you like. their cars than a hundred years old today that were not designed to last only about ten years. and they are simple enough that we already know how to do with comprehensive preventative maintenance on them. so the goal of our work is biomedical intelligence and to develop medicines that do exactly the same thing. this eventually comprehensive preventative maintenance to eliminate that damage the body just to itself throughout life. and thereby, to completely transcend...
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journey long to begin.tic party's presidential hopeful, bernie sanders, has told russia to stay out of american elections. he was responding to a washington post report that us officials had told him moscow was trying to help his campaign. here's our north america correspondent chris buckler. the us intelligence officials have been steadfast in their belief that russia interfered in of the 2016 presidential election and now they are saying and briefing members of congress that russia is once again interfering in the 2020 election that is coming. and they say that they are helping both donald trump and bernie sanders. some people say, why would they do that, given that they basically are political polar opposites in us politics terms? but perhaps that is it. maybe it is about trying to sow division in a country that has already been split by mr trump's presidency. he has dismissed this idea as being a hoax, and again being put forward by democratic party members to try and cause real concerns about his presi
journey long to begin.tic party's presidential hopeful, bernie sanders, has told russia to stay out of american elections. he was responding to a washington post report that us officials had told him moscow was trying to help his campaign. here's our north america correspondent chris buckler. the us intelligence officials have been steadfast in their belief that russia interfered in of the 2016 presidential election and now they are saying and briefing members of congress that russia is once...
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companies long term that will be worth $10 million, $50 million, $100 million. that's all we have do. >> i did hear a lot of complaints from your colleagues in venture capital out in the valley over the years about softbank's impact on valuations. would you say perhaps that was overblown? >> i think most things transcend any macro environment. softbank came around and had a micro impact for a while, and maybe that continues, maybe that doesn't. but i'll guarantee over the course of 10 to, 15, 20, 30 year, even that will be a blip, right? like the most important thing againis that these companies dak a long time to build and they are critical to find, and you must find them that is venture capital. you must find those asymmetric upside companies, period it does not matter what the kind of macro climate is at any given time >> i think what jon might be asking is we agree the business model construction happens over a long period, but if you do dent a marginal investor, does the valuation structure over time take a hit? maybe not the business model but the valuatio
companies long term that will be worth $10 million, $50 million, $100 million. that's all we have do. >> i did hear a lot of complaints from your colleagues in venture capital out in the valley over the years about softbank's impact on valuations. would you say perhaps that was overblown? >> i think most things transcend any macro environment. softbank came around and had a micro impact for a while, and maybe that continues, maybe that doesn't. but i'll guarantee over the course of...
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you get the impression there is so long way to go and all there is so long way to go and all the partiesition for taoiseach, the former foreign minister, the current holder of thejob the former foreign minister, the current holder of the job leo varadkar, and the leader of the green party who has the fourth largest party in the irish permit. none of them has enough support to be elected taoiseach today. he deal be elected taoiseach today. he deal be likely to be the most... mary lou mcdonald is the second largest sponsor party just mcdonald is the second largest sponsor partyjust behind out of 160 mps which is also the time being managed to enlist the support of one smart left—wing party, the solidarity people before profits. and if you left—wing independent politicians. that means she is going to have probably about a5, 46 politicians. that means she is going to have probably about a5, a6 mps voted for her whenever the voting is done probably over the next hour or so done probably over the next hour or so but in order to form a stable coalition, she needs the support of 80 mps, still a
you get the impression there is so long way to go and all there is so long way to go and all the partiesition for taoiseach, the former foreign minister, the current holder of thejob the former foreign minister, the current holder of the job leo varadkar, and the leader of the green party who has the fourth largest party in the irish permit. none of them has enough support to be elected taoiseach today. he deal be elected taoiseach today. he deal be likely to be the most... mary lou mcdonald is...
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i'm a bit cross that is taking this long. stereotypes of always being in the bottom ation to helen mirren. in the gangster movie the long good friday she made sure her role as the sexy but it was rewritten she saw the original has been easier. and not stupid. i told you what i told him everything every day out on the set. written the scene you know written my character said right away that's how the whole of the scene where she takes them out didn't and she's the one who's driving it and i was just a pain in the ass for the poor director. she started her career on the stage in the 1960 s. as the den youngest member of the royal shakespeare company. i wanted to be a great stage actress we didn't get to the cinema also i wasn't really aware of the incredible up form that is film. she found fame as a tough detective chief inspector in london who battles preconceived ideas in a man's world as well as her own weaknesses what always makes a character interesting and. brings he what in sin is not strength it's vulnerability and weak
i'm a bit cross that is taking this long. stereotypes of always being in the bottom ation to helen mirren. in the gangster movie the long good friday she made sure her role as the sexy but it was rewritten she saw the original has been easier. and not stupid. i told you what i told him everything every day out on the set. written the scene you know written my character said right away that's how the whole of the scene where she takes them out didn't and she's the one who's driving it and i was...
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in 98015 hours long now there's a brand new version of this old story set in modern day. alexandre plots the center of berlin francis has made it here after a long traumatic journey from west africa. he's hoping for a fresh start in the german capital but instead he falls into the clutches of a high holies a sucker who seems to be evil incarnate. and i'm going to clear up. something this. tough. despite francis is the best intentions einhorn's pulls him into a life.
in 98015 hours long now there's a brand new version of this old story set in modern day. alexandre plots the center of berlin francis has made it here after a long traumatic journey from west africa. he's hoping for a fresh start in the german capital but instead he falls into the clutches of a high holies a sucker who seems to be evil incarnate. and i'm going to clear up. something this. tough. despite francis is the best intentions einhorn's pulls him into a life.
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reporter: american companies have been investing in india for a long, long time.re you satisfied with the indian investment, especially on issues like multibrand e-commerce on which companies from u.s. have a lot of interest in? pres. trump: so very satisfied, because they are investing tremendous amounts of money. i met mr. patel a little while ago. he's going to be building a billion dollar plant in alabama. we had the press -- i left him in there. always a risky thing to do. but if you see the -- let's say we answered 15 questions, they were talking about how much better it is to work in the united states now in terms of their investment. they have done a fantastic job. some of the biggest entrepreneurs in the world, i'm not even sure if the media understood who they were. i knew many of them. certainly heard of all of them. the job they have done is incredible. but mr. patel, who is the biggest steel company, certainly the biggest steel individual, but the biggest steel company by a lot, he's investing billions of dollars in the united states. and he's only do
reporter: american companies have been investing in india for a long, long time.re you satisfied with the indian investment, especially on issues like multibrand e-commerce on which companies from u.s. have a lot of interest in? pres. trump: so very satisfied, because they are investing tremendous amounts of money. i met mr. patel a little while ago. he's going to be building a billion dollar plant in alabama. we had the press -- i left him in there. always a risky thing to do. but if you see...
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prize which is we're long-term equity investors. as we also pointed out, if you are going out and start selectively stock picking right now be wire ware that names like energy names is like oil if is falling might on a valuation base be more expensive now than a week orr two ago but some names are cheaper, microsoft names like that spring to mind the other things is options premiums are elevated with you we can see in the market environment like this they might be justified now, here is the thing if you want to hang onto the stocks or have cash you are ready to deploy to possibly purchase more you may want to put on hedges. we have to acknowledge two things because options ream yums are elevated, more expensive we are looking for ways to spread that. there is something else too because we have seen the sharp pullback carter was talking about on "fast money" the largest magnitude moves we have seen, you have to consider how much further it could go from here in the near term. this is one of the reasons we should be looking at using a
prize which is we're long-term equity investors. as we also pointed out, if you are going out and start selectively stock picking right now be wire ware that names like energy names is like oil if is falling might on a valuation base be more expensive now than a week orr two ago but some names are cheaper, microsoft names like that spring to mind the other things is options premiums are elevated with you we can see in the market environment like this they might be justified now, here is the...
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long long long. long long long long long long long. but. don't respect. the but. the bag. this is. from berlin in a race against the virus china has been is its new high speed hospital built in just 10 days us 1000 beds to help treat the influx of patients infected with the coronavirus doctors say the new hospital is crucial to stopping the spread of this infection also coming up.
long long long. long long long long long long long. but. don't respect. the but. the bag. this is. from berlin in a race against the virus china has been is its new high speed hospital built in just 10 days us 1000 beds to help treat the influx of patients infected with the coronavirus doctors say the new hospital is crucial to stopping the spread of this infection also coming up.
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know all that i live here as long as this world remains a building a long gun will remain there no one gun. yet. my . conditions in the ocean are changing the fisherman a catching less and less they can hardly on a profit nowadays. almost every family has at least one member who's left been long gone. but i mean my beloved leaving here they come to work overseas or in and out of that the most i may need. to. leave this i mean for me as far as i can tell the delta level here and been a long gun will continue to rise. we'll continue to blow that up to reclaim our beloved neighborhood. the people have been a long gone but this place vanished beneath the wives will be on and. not everyone here believes that the community can be saved. every day joe johns neighbor melody finds her house flooded. not in a month single very fine dream of settling in another place not here but my husband jay is from here and he doesn't want to leave irishness kind of made out in front of us again but jake comes from here and he won't leave this place in the shadows the. things that it was. cool was that. a lot
know all that i live here as long as this world remains a building a long gun will remain there no one gun. yet. my . conditions in the ocean are changing the fisherman a catching less and less they can hardly on a profit nowadays. almost every family has at least one member who's left been long gone. but i mean my beloved leaving here they come to work overseas or in and out of that the most i may need. to. leave this i mean for me as far as i can tell the delta level here and been a long gun...
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stay long be long. >> xp investments.ld follow ub higher. >> on the back of uber earnings it seems the bulls have come out to play in a major way look at option volume calls versus puts, the last week two to one post uber earnings, 3 to 1 we expect a move to the upside in real volume specifically what i like doing, a trade out to february. buying 50-55 call spread costing you about $1.60. >> lyft pete street estimates but the stock down about 9% since the trade after the company forecasted slower growth this year. bon win was not available to join us on set but sent as you post card with a helpful explanation of what td when the trade goes belly up. he writes, quote, i'm in lyft on my way to the airport. on monday i suggested you close out half your position at $2.60 after the preearnings rally since then the stock punished at these levels keep the other half, the position for a short--term bounce mike what do you make of that, good advice or give up >> well the good advice was given preearnings because he got the stock m
stay long be long. >> xp investments.ld follow ub higher. >> on the back of uber earnings it seems the bulls have come out to play in a major way look at option volume calls versus puts, the last week two to one post uber earnings, 3 to 1 we expect a move to the upside in real volume specifically what i like doing, a trade out to february. buying 50-55 call spread costing you about $1.60. >> lyft pete street estimates but the stock down about 9% since the trade after the...
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[applause] for too long, far too long, the very heart of the land of israel, where are patriots profits-prayed, ed and kingsach ruled was branded as illegally occupied territory. today, you are puncturing this live. [applause] israel'secognizing sovereignty over all of the jewish communities, large and small alike. [applause] these, as the distinguished investors know very well, these are places inscribed in the place -- pages of the bible. these are places carved into the bedrock of our common civilization. where the tomb fathers and mothers of the jewish people are buried. bethlehem, where jacob dreamed of a ladder ascending to the heavens. where the ark of the cover meant -- covenant that held the , thatdments for centuries is what happened there. thanks to you, these areas and so many others that for millennia, have been etched in the soul of the jewish people, and inspired the imaginations of millions of people around the world and across the world. these areas will be recognized by the united states as a permanent part of the jewish state. [applause] mr. president, because of this
[applause] for too long, far too long, the very heart of the land of israel, where are patriots profits-prayed, ed and kingsach ruled was branded as illegally occupied territory. today, you are puncturing this live. [applause] israel'secognizing sovereignty over all of the jewish communities, large and small alike. [applause] these, as the distinguished investors know very well, these are places inscribed in the place -- pages of the bible. these are places carved into the bedrock of our common...
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this, perhaps, was a long time coming. this was a correction long time coming.totally agree, haslinda. it is long overdue, and i think the situation is extremely fluid, even as we are talking. so where does it go from here? >> i am particular he not very optimistic. there are -- i am not particularly very optimistic. there are possible scenarios, and there is one where we have turbulence. it is almost impossible. turmoil, which i hope does not unfold, with the other , they will muddle through. they will muddle through in a global environment where there are so many disruptions, so many crisis. a ineally do not have malaysia that is able to navigate in such a hostile global environment, so looking view,from that point of it is not optimistic. that, howhaving said closely are you watching the stimulus measures expected to be announced later today by the prime minister? how much support can that provide? >> to answer that question, -- thestimulus package, we ares malaysia faces, talking about an economy like singapore or china, for example, then you deal with the p
this, perhaps, was a long time coming. this was a correction long time coming.totally agree, haslinda. it is long overdue, and i think the situation is extremely fluid, even as we are talking. so where does it go from here? >> i am particular he not very optimistic. there are -- i am not particularly very optimistic. there are possible scenarios, and there is one where we have turbulence. it is almost impossible. turmoil, which i hope does not unfold, with the other , they will muddle...
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let's keep our eye on the long-term prize, which is that we're going to be long-term equity investors as we also pointed out, if you're just requestigoing to go selectively stock picking right now, be aware that some names like energy names might be more expensive now than they were a week or two ago. but some names are actually considerably cheaper, names like microsoft spring to mind the other thing is that options premiums are certainly elevated but we can see that in a market environment like this they might be justified if you want to hang onto your stocks or if you have cash that you're ready deploy to possibly purchase more, you may want to put some hedges on we do have to acknowledge two things because options premiums are elevated, they're more expensive, we're going to look for ways to spread that. there's something else, too, because we've already seen such a sharp pullback carter was talking about the largest magnitude moves we've seen, you have to consider how much further it could go from here in the near-term. this is one of the reasons we should be taking a look at usi
let's keep our eye on the long-term prize, which is that we're going to be long-term equity investors as we also pointed out, if you're just requestigoing to go selectively stock picking right now, be aware that some names like energy names might be more expensive now than they were a week or two ago. but some names are actually considerably cheaper, names like microsoft spring to mind the other thing is that options premiums are certainly elevated but we can see that in a market environment...
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long-range mission buyers. we talked about that a little bit. but i want to dive a little bit deeper and how has your thinking about the development of the capabilities changed. both in ins, and how does it contribute to kind joint fire problem specifically in motion. >> the chief is probably better to talk about the dynamics. we moved ahead for the four-way print production. excited about this. some 39 kilometers in yuma was hit with precision. were excited about this. to be able to double tactical artillery that quickly. there's a lot of margin for growth or. precision strike missile. and just november. every place, with twice the volume now were in the post world, you'll be able to go up words into 600 kilometers. break sending the range of these long range decision our weapons. ill give greater ability to maneuver against potential adversaries in the future. the hypersonic severs, it's been outstanding. against this effort, were fighting economies to the scale with the sharing information where joining the test regime. his collapse the spent
long-range mission buyers. we talked about that a little bit. but i want to dive a little bit deeper and how has your thinking about the development of the capabilities changed. both in ins, and how does it contribute to kind joint fire problem specifically in motion. >> the chief is probably better to talk about the dynamics. we moved ahead for the four-way print production. excited about this. some 39 kilometers in yuma was hit with precision. were excited about this. to be able to...
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to feel long day decent life and understanding as. you must know this weekends as records you use are of more from life than just the bad and the pains of pottage bread don't chill. francis from west africa is just one of many. after a long and traumatic journey as a refugee he's arrived in berlin. he hopes to start a new life here a respectable one but instead he falls into the clutches of ryan hold a crook who is the devil incarnate. that might clear. some things but off. francis aims to stay legal even in the toughest of circumstances given to fleece when. you flee when you leave your home and you don't just lose that place that you lose your language your self assurance your family your sense of security and for me that's human dignity which the character must struggle to regain their hand clear bonnie is himself the son of political refugees from afghanistan. says despite his best intentions francisco's astray reinhold forces him to take part in a break and line. feed these tanks marked down. every. shot. was. bad francis struggl
to feel long day decent life and understanding as. you must know this weekends as records you use are of more from life than just the bad and the pains of pottage bread don't chill. francis from west africa is just one of many. after a long and traumatic journey as a refugee he's arrived in berlin. he hopes to start a new life here a respectable one but instead he falls into the clutches of ryan hold a crook who is the devil incarnate. that might clear. some things but off. francis aims to stay...
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before long, some of these guys may wind up in l.a. or long island. it's happening now.was your role in the gang. >> i was a [inaudible] >> what does that mean. >> a trigger man. that means that i -- that means to kill. >> tucker: how old were you when you first killed? >> i was 15 years old. that was my first homicide. >> tucker: how many people did you kill? >> i killed quite a few. quite a few. >> tucker: a 15-year-old committing murder. we have those in our country, too. it's a sad fact that something we should both be horrified and ashamed of. crime and violence are the clearest possible signs that a society isn't functioning as it should. if they increased to a certain point, societies don't function at all and we should be worried about that, always. we ought to be doing all that we can to build a place, a country where people who follow the law are rewarded. those who throughout it are punished and above all children can live in peace and safety it. used to be obvious. it's not obvious anymore. at this moment there is a bill pending in the congress called the new
before long, some of these guys may wind up in l.a. or long island. it's happening now.was your role in the gang. >> i was a [inaudible] >> what does that mean. >> a trigger man. that means that i -- that means to kill. >> tucker: how old were you when you first killed? >> i was 15 years old. that was my first homicide. >> tucker: how many people did you kill? >> i killed quite a few. quite a few. >> tucker: a 15-year-old committing murder. we...
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i think you have a long way to go before we get through that cycle. to the point of you don't want to create fear. you don't want to create panic, absolutely correct, but these problems are potentially very serious. and you need to be aware of that. >> charlie, one thing i wanted to ask you about is bond yields, because absolutely this can be passing in terms of the impact for the stock market it recovers, it could be passing for its impact on the economy it recovers you know, maybe there are political consequences and so forth, but the level of 10 year yield is now about 1.31% and change and that just seems to be persistent so what do you think people should do about that is it a bad sign is it the new normal does it support the stock market here is it something to worry snabt does it create distortions what do you think? >> it's a great barometer of fear when people are worried about overall risk they flock to treasury despite $22 trillion in federal deficit. so, i think 1.31% makes no sense for a 10-year. it is the lowest rate we have ever had goin
i think you have a long way to go before we get through that cycle. to the point of you don't want to create fear. you don't want to create panic, absolutely correct, but these problems are potentially very serious. and you need to be aware of that. >> charlie, one thing i wanted to ask you about is bond yields, because absolutely this can be passing in terms of the impact for the stock market it recovers, it could be passing for its impact on the economy it recovers you know, maybe there...
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a long while and between some of the liberal open minded. elites or not so much elites just women and men in kabul who want full equality who want social justice and the taliban that is insisting on some radical fanatic interpretation of islam that's going to take time so on all levels on the social on the religious on the economic on the nation building on the state building there's going to be a lot of work so just focus on one aspect of that at the moment we have a government in kabul you might say in crisis we have the president of the. not speaking to each other after a yet another election and really understanding who is going to lead to negotiations if they ever do get to the table with the taliban because that's what the u.s. and other stakeholders would like to see as the next move within this next 135 days my sense is that today's ceremony in kabul and i could be wrong that the united states is interested to make sure i shall find the remains the at the forefront of this endeavor if you will and his release of his own peace plan ba
a long while and between some of the liberal open minded. elites or not so much elites just women and men in kabul who want full equality who want social justice and the taliban that is insisting on some radical fanatic interpretation of islam that's going to take time so on all levels on the social on the religious on the economic on the nation building on the state building there's going to be a lot of work so just focus on one aspect of that at the moment we have a government in kabul you...
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sophie long, bbc news, las vegas. has been released in cinemas. donald trump called the news "g reat". the president retweeted the news about the film. upon seeing the president's endorsement, the film's director, hitesh kewalya, responded "wow!" the film, which translates to "be extra careful about marriage", tells the story of an openly gay man who clashes with his conservative parents. homosexual relationships were decriminalised by india's supreme court in 2018. queen elizabeth's grandson, prince harry, and his wife, meghan, have dropped plans to use the brand name "sussex royal" once they step back from theirformal duties at the start of april. the couple announced last month that they wished to pursue a life outside of britain. they've also said they will work towards financial independence. archaeologists in italy say they've uncovered a sarcophagus in the remains of an ancient temple in rome which may belong to romulus, the figure who's said to have founded the city along with his twin brother, remus. the ston
sophie long, bbc news, las vegas. has been released in cinemas. donald trump called the news "g reat". the president retweeted the news about the film. upon seeing the president's endorsement, the film's director, hitesh kewalya, responded "wow!" the film, which translates to "be extra careful about marriage", tells the story of an openly gay man who clashes with his conservative parents. homosexual relationships were decriminalised by india's supreme court in...
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it still seems like a long shot. it's becoming less of a long shot. rort:hy?>s phil said, ve president biden is slipping andin f and he -- even if he limps -- he has to do really well innaouth caro but even with that not clear, well in thean-american o very vote. so they all have -- and i'm not sure he is an obama in any way. who do the c moderateslesce around? you very kindly quoted or articles it's the repairer es and the radicals. who a the repairers? and mike bloomberg, it seems crazy, right a new yor billionaire, but he has unlimited funds. he's got a very professional campaign. he's poring money in. and he's got thistrategy of not coming in until super tuesday. if we endowupds a contested convention, he might be right there. he wouldn't count him out. he's someone who gs under the president's skin, really, really gets under the psident's skin. robert: you c't cut out he's doingin new hampshire polls. very, very high on bernie sanders. and the energy with the party is with the progressive left. i know that -- i know -- >> i'm agreeing with ou. but i'm sor
it still seems like a long shot. it's becoming less of a long shot. rort:hy?>s phil said, ve president biden is slipping andin f and he -- even if he limps -- he has to do really well innaouth caro but even with that not clear, well in thean-american o very vote. so they all have -- and i'm not sure he is an obama in any way. who do the c moderateslesce around? you very kindly quoted or articles it's the repairer es and the radicals. who a the repairers? and mike bloomberg, it seems crazy,...
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as long as the profit margin is not too high relative better per capita income so as long as people canafford it as long as it's dignified a low enough price so that they can buy as much as they need there's no problem it's the same with everything food clothes so there's always a profit margin and that's ok as long as we can afford it. as an option. to use the only way to prevent a supply crisis is to raise the price of water so we come to value the resource for what it's really worth. water is used in different ways in different parts of the world in europe for example agriculture industry and household suck up and spit out pretty much equal amounts but in north and south america farming makes up a much more sizeable fraction of total use and agriculture in asia and africa swallow around 80 percent of it just 15 percent is used by industry and amiga 5 percent by private households in many mega-cities border is growing increasingly scarce in the philippine capital things have reached a critical stage now the government plans to build a dam to supply manila with 600000000 liters of wate
as long as the profit margin is not too high relative better per capita income so as long as people canafford it as long as it's dignified a low enough price so that they can buy as much as they need there's no problem it's the same with everything food clothes so there's always a profit margin and that's ok as long as we can afford it. as an option. to use the only way to prevent a supply crisis is to raise the price of water so we come to value the resource for what it's really worth. water...
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bernie wants to add free eye care, free dental care, free drugs, free long-term care. you know, 30 to 40 trillion for bernie's plan and he agreed that would be the price until he changed his mind. he told adon -- o'donnell, i don't know how much my plans are going to cost, he knows it's going to be very expensive. increase in the federal deficit of bernie's plan would go up a trillion dollars at the high end if you add more, canada try to bring in and they couldn't afford to do it. >> probably the two most prominent examples, if you will, of medicare for all system is canada you uk. there are some out-of-pocket expenses that you have responsibility for. >> right, exactly. canada is one of 3 countries in the world that has a true single -payer healthcare system. the other two are cuba and north korea. think of what kind of health care you get in the countries. the united kingdom has what we call universal coverage system, nhs started in 1971, covers about 90% of brits. they allow private coverage to run parallel and some have private coverage, in the uk are american com
bernie wants to add free eye care, free dental care, free drugs, free long-term care. you know, 30 to 40 trillion for bernie's plan and he agreed that would be the price until he changed his mind. he told adon -- o'donnell, i don't know how much my plans are going to cost, he knows it's going to be very expensive. increase in the federal deficit of bernie's plan would go up a trillion dollars at the high end if you add more, canada try to bring in and they couldn't afford to do it. >>...
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the moon long when doing up. something new. the financier of the illegal mind offered julie cash in exchange for his silence. so i believe this happened within the pattern and in the $100.00. 1. insider that just on hiatus i only need to. look up a satellite them by living in the throw. with no other means to support her family julie accepted the money it wasn't an easy decision i got it the whole go i know. barack's 100000 bad as a boy you know so i'll hold out a sucky this even i don't know what god told him in the night. and yet in a. way that was. the world the authorities attempted to track down the financier of the mind but he was never found and nobody was held accountable for the accident. today julie is still haunted by the tragedy. in the on the musical at the miss the movie i'm not counting son minute they mean. something to be in the love the look of the song that finds me. in the. little bit of that little i mean they're going to come with a. no win the ashes the blue moon. and. this tragedy prompted a major invest
the moon long when doing up. something new. the financier of the illegal mind offered julie cash in exchange for his silence. so i believe this happened within the pattern and in the $100.00. 1. insider that just on hiatus i only need to. look up a satellite them by living in the throw. with no other means to support her family julie accepted the money it wasn't an easy decision i got it the whole go i know. barack's 100000 bad as a boy you know so i'll hold out a sucky this even i don't know...
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so do you have a perspective of how long that can continue? how long can that keep running?oing to run for a while. i agree with the cloud security, cloud spending. i think this is just going to continue. the other point i would make is that everyone is going to an asset light model. you got to spend a lot of money on tech, artificial intelligence, cloud, those kind of things. i don't think that is going to decline. think that is going to become a bigger and bigger part of the economy. i have a chart on my terminal here that shows the potential to end growth streak after all these years because of the coronavirus. what happens if it is the worst case scenario? what does that even look like, and how does that change how you look at something? seema: the worst case scenario is that it moves outside of china in a similar manner to what we have already seen, so you see a shutdown of activity in the u.s. and europe. then you see that drop in activity spreading across the world. at that point, you are in the worst case scenario, and that is when central banks come onto the scene a
so do you have a perspective of how long that can continue? how long can that keep running?oing to run for a while. i agree with the cloud security, cloud spending. i think this is just going to continue. the other point i would make is that everyone is going to an asset light model. you got to spend a lot of money on tech, artificial intelligence, cloud, those kind of things. i don't think that is going to decline. think that is going to become a bigger and bigger part of the economy. i have a...
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as that trees there as long as that would is maintained. when that tree burns of the first fire, carbon goes right back into the atmosphere. when he falls over and dies and in six judo, he goes back to carbon and usually is nothing. when a student. we can intervene in that and take the carbon is stored in buildings, use the wood for a lot of different projects and reduce the carbon in the atmosphere. carbon did not dioxide since we have been measuring actual atmospheric carbon dioxide, in 1958, in hawaii, three or 15 parts per million. now it's 411 parts per million. using air pockets we know going back thousands of years, it had neveres been above three parts r million. >> you're fairly concerned about man made climate change. >> is a question this is the 18 hundreds, we put more carbon into the atmosphere. see aio lot about ideas about we gotta quit putting some of carbon and atmosphere but people rarely stop and think about what about the carbon that is already in the atmosphere. how will he get out of the investor. the trees, that's how
as that trees there as long as that would is maintained. when that tree burns of the first fire, carbon goes right back into the atmosphere. when he falls over and dies and in six judo, he goes back to carbon and usually is nothing. when a student. we can intervene in that and take the carbon is stored in buildings, use the wood for a lot of different projects and reduce the carbon in the atmosphere. carbon did not dioxide since we have been measuring actual atmospheric carbon dioxide, in 1958,...
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women have long been cleaning up after men. it is a good slogan for men's right -- women's rights and elizabeth warren still they persisted. i want to show viewers a tin parade bluebird with the words -- a tin parade bluebird with the words "votes for women" across the bluebird's chest. explain that one. >> the way in which suffrage was represented extended to colors, to sashes, and then even to animals. the bluebird singing in the morning represented both a new song of freedom, as well as birds kind of historic symbolism of taking flight and being free. let me see if i know anything else about it from my handy notes here. i don't so. the reason why we could even have -- that is a cast metal bird -- there was all kinds of newer technologies that allowed for campaign buttons, what we would call judge goes -- swag, to really be part of the narrative so you can wear your sentiments. animals were used. obviously, the donkey and elephant that subscribed to the parties. one of my favorites we have in our collection is a picture of a
women have long been cleaning up after men. it is a good slogan for men's right -- women's rights and elizabeth warren still they persisted. i want to show viewers a tin parade bluebird with the words -- a tin parade bluebird with the words "votes for women" across the bluebird's chest. explain that one. >> the way in which suffrage was represented extended to colors, to sashes, and then even to animals. the bluebird singing in the morning represented both a new song of freedom,...
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long call.way, you play a nice bounce on norwegian cruise lines. >> they're identical, carnival, rcl, the same patterns it's all the same story. the disconnect is that the hotels have gone back up, right? that's interesting hyatt, hilton, marriott. so if this is a catch-up trade, and i think the hotels -- expedia had big numbers out today. that's the setup you want for a bounce how did you pick or why this one versus carnival or - >> because we have a catalyst reporting next week. normally when you have earnings, management is expected to sit there and try to explain the results that they're going to be reporting. i think we can pretty much safely bet that's not what the conversation's going to be about. the conversation in the cruise lines in the hotels, in the travel space in general, is coronavirus. what's going on, how's that going to impact going forward? my expectation is management is going to say, we can look past all of that -- >> will consumers? to your point about hotels starting to r
long call.way, you play a nice bounce on norwegian cruise lines. >> they're identical, carnival, rcl, the same patterns it's all the same story. the disconnect is that the hotels have gone back up, right? that's interesting hyatt, hilton, marriott. so if this is a catch-up trade, and i think the hotels -- expedia had big numbers out today. that's the setup you want for a bounce how did you pick or why this one versus carnival or - >> because we have a catalyst reporting next week....
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does that work, karen, for the long term? we know you love jpmorgan. tomorrow is their investor day it's going to be a very important conversation. >> it has been working, right? there's this motion banks are all interest rate driven, that's their whole business, which it is not clearly net interest margin is very, very important but there's asset management business, equity markets, capital markets. so i'm hanging on to my bank for sure i think we will see a recovery and ultimately i think we will see higher numbers. >> you know what's interesting i think about today is a positive -- on the day when the dow is down a thousand, the yield curve didn't flatten even though we had yield curves go lower, the difference between the yields, which warren buffett was talking about, remain the same it's still quite small there's not a lot of net interest margin to be made there. but if you're looking for something to say wait a second, maybe the bond market is telling you, this is about as bad as it gets. >> you had a fed that was projecting, guy, what 3 1/4% fe
does that work, karen, for the long term? we know you love jpmorgan. tomorrow is their investor day it's going to be a very important conversation. >> it has been working, right? there's this motion banks are all interest rate driven, that's their whole business, which it is not clearly net interest margin is very, very important but there's asset management business, equity markets, capital markets. so i'm hanging on to my bank for sure i think we will see a recovery and ultimately i...
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the economic impact, transitory or long-lasting? transitory or long-lasting? subadra: long-lasting.n: kathy? kathy: long-lasting. jonathan: rob? rob: transitory. jonathan: can we retest the september low on the u.s. 10-year yield? yes or no? kathy? kathy: yes. jonathan: rob? rob: yes. jonathan:subadra? subadra: yes. jonathan: does the treasuryrob:. curve -- and the yields -- steeper or flatter than where we are right now by years end? steeper or flatter? at the time i ask the question, 2/10, 19 basis points. rob: steeper. subadra: steeper. kathy: steeper. jonathan: what a week it's been for the bond markets. kathy jones, subadra rajappa, and rob waldner, thank you very much. from new york city, that does it for us. for me, we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6:00 p.m. in london. for our audience worldwide, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ yousef: they are the largest european hotel group and heavyweight. accorhotels opened a hotel in france. the company's prized portfolio ofitel, thee s fairmont, among others. the new identity is being rol
the economic impact, transitory or long-lasting? transitory or long-lasting? subadra: long-lasting.n: kathy? kathy: long-lasting. jonathan: rob? rob: transitory. jonathan: can we retest the september low on the u.s. 10-year yield? yes or no? kathy? kathy: yes. jonathan: rob? rob: yes. jonathan:subadra? subadra: yes. jonathan: does the treasuryrob:. curve -- and the yields -- steeper or flatter than where we are right now by years end? steeper or flatter? at the time i ask the question, 2/10, 19...
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holding the fort during his long deployments. >> my hat goes off to all military wives. it's not easy. >> it's not. she was a good mom. she loved the kids. >> reunited at last, they celebrated. then, on the drive home -- >> there was a car there, stranded. >> vince tells his wife that he's gonna go check on him. >> i heard two, three popping sounds. >> he was layin' there with what appeared to be several gunshot wounds to the head. >> her husband, a father of five, dead. >> i want my mommy. and i want my kids. >> no one could understand it. >> the type of person that he was, i don't think he ever had an enemy. >> or did he? >> he said, "we are now in debt to bad people." >> we knew that there was another person that needed to be looked at. >> a winding investigation, leading deep into the dark. >> this sounds like a love triangle. >> i believe it was. >> it's horrific. brutal. >> i was like, "why? are you kidding me?!" >> hello and welcome to "dateline." growing up, goslyn didn't seem like he was fit for the military. but he was thriving. then one night, the father of fi
holding the fort during his long deployments. >> my hat goes off to all military wives. it's not easy. >> it's not. she was a good mom. she loved the kids. >> reunited at last, they celebrated. then, on the drive home -- >> there was a car there, stranded. >> vince tells his wife that he's gonna go check on him. >> i heard two, three popping sounds. >> he was layin' there with what appeared to be several gunshot wounds to the head. >> her husband,...
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for as long as you like. there are cars that are a hundred years old today, that were not designed to last more than ten or 15 years. the only reason is they are simple enough that we already know how to do really comprehensive preventative maintenance on them. so the goal of our work as by admin the biomedical to develop medicines that do exactly the same thing. to have comprehensive maintenance to eliminate the damage the body does it to itself throughout life in its normal day-to-day operation. and thereby, to completely transcend, let's call the warranty period, the evolution has built into our bodies. >> okay, robert you said you believe aging is a stem cell problem. you cofounded the genomic -based health intelligence company, human lung jevity ink. and what are you striving for exactly and when will you have arrived? >> cellularity was born out of the company that was seeking to turn living cells into medicine. and we use the platform to take advantage of some very unique biology in the placenta, the o
for as long as you like. there are cars that are a hundred years old today, that were not designed to last more than ten or 15 years. the only reason is they are simple enough that we already know how to do really comprehensive preventative maintenance on them. so the goal of our work as by admin the biomedical to develop medicines that do exactly the same thing. to have comprehensive maintenance to eliminate the damage the body does it to itself throughout life in its normal day-to-day...
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journey long to begin.eld—hayes reports. russia has been told to stay out of american elections by one of the frontrunners for the democratic party's presidential nomination, bernie sanders. he was responding to a washington post report that us officials were warning that russia was trying to help his campaign. earlier president trump dismissed us intelligence claims that moscow was meddling a hoax. let's go live to washington and speak to our correspondent chris buckler. good to see you. slightly complicated but essentially russia is allegedly interfering and if the election process to try and help donald trump when and bernie sanders, is that right? the us intelligence officials have been steadfast in their belief that russia interfered end of the 2016 presidential election and now they are saying and briefing members of congress that russia is once again interfering in the 2020 election that is coming. they are saying they are helping both donald trump and bernie sanders. some people say, why would they
journey long to begin.eld—hayes reports. russia has been told to stay out of american elections by one of the frontrunners for the democratic party's presidential nomination, bernie sanders. he was responding to a washington post report that us officials were warning that russia was trying to help his campaign. earlier president trump dismissed us intelligence claims that moscow was meddling a hoax. let's go live to washington and speak to our correspondent chris buckler. good to see you....
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often too long. to give the answer to your last name since i'm 6 there have been some tragic cases but some happy endings to so if you need to learn to handle some of the things you see a meeting flaw common best movie marley schoolhouse. you always become a lot just like come around every can help the time alone or with the dog with your family of course what a movement will do for me limit then yeah you get not only don't know how we deal with it well we're never alone it seems we work as a team and sometimes just talking to the others after a rescue and can help you process what's happening and what you've been through i think on. the. avalanche camp is over. what have the participants learned. in snit's aside and just being in the snow i definitely outcomes would be racist in mine and but hopefully of course they are now if i make this instance of a funeral and off i went to try and enjoy the next winter holiday instead of constantly learning time that. at the institute for snow and avalanche res
often too long. to give the answer to your last name since i'm 6 there have been some tragic cases but some happy endings to so if you need to learn to handle some of the things you see a meeting flaw common best movie marley schoolhouse. you always become a lot just like come around every can help the time alone or with the dog with your family of course what a movement will do for me limit then yeah you get not only don't know how we deal with it well we're never alone it seems we work as a...
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[applause] for all the problems, we really are optimistic in the long-term.e expect the world to keep getting better, we think the world won't exist when the kids grow up and we want more people to seek that. the negativity effect isn't going away but the more we understand it, the more we learn about it, the more capable we become of dealing with it. the bad will always be stronger than good. we are confident the good will ultimately prevail. as long as people find my book. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> thank you, john. we have time for plenty of questions and why don't i start right here. just identify herself before -- great speech. >> is it possible the negativity bias has evolutionary origins in early man, it was very important to be aware of possible threats to survive? could that be a possible basis? >> you are absolutely right. there is a 40 very good adaptable reason why it evolved great ancestors who survived on the savanna paid more attention to threats because in the book, life has to win every day. it's not -- it's not as important to look
[applause] for all the problems, we really are optimistic in the long-term.e expect the world to keep getting better, we think the world won't exist when the kids grow up and we want more people to seek that. the negativity effect isn't going away but the more we understand it, the more we learn about it, the more capable we become of dealing with it. the bad will always be stronger than good. we are confident the good will ultimately prevail. as long as people find my book. [laughter] thank...
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if you had long doing that and long winning votes in other area --other areas because he wa populistd redistribution of the wealth. it would undercut roosevelt in his movement to the american left, and siphon off votes the republican may be able to win. so long become the subject of an irs audit. mark: long's inner circle was subjected toirks rs target. they went to prison. they thought they were going to get long before he was assassinated. but he wasn't the only one when it comes to the irs. one of his favorite members was from texas. >> johnson was loyal to roosevelt. he was a congressman in the austin area. an up and coming in his 20s and early 30s. he campaigned be -- be 100% for roosevelt. he campaigned on that and said if roosevelt wants it i like it. he took a liking to johnson and give him subsidy money. the companies that built projects in johnson's district, the irs with tax laws were both in trouble. and president roosevelt came with the irs to make sure they did not hurt johnson and had a minimal fine to root. this is interesting. if annenberg is a newspaper editor he ge
if you had long doing that and long winning votes in other area --other areas because he wa populistd redistribution of the wealth. it would undercut roosevelt in his movement to the american left, and siphon off votes the republican may be able to win. so long become the subject of an irs audit. mark: long's inner circle was subjected toirks rs target. they went to prison. they thought they were going to get long before he was assassinated. but he wasn't the only one when it comes to the irs....
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before long, some of these guys may wind up in l.a. or long island.t's happening now. >> what was your role in the gang? >> [inaudible] >> what does that mean? >> trigger man. i that means that i had the means to kill. >> how old were you when you first killed? >> i was 15. it was my first homicide. >> how many people did you kill? >> i killed quite a few. quite a few. >> tucker: a 15-year-old committing murder. we have those in our country too. it's a sad fact, something we should be both horrified and ashamed of. crime and violence are the most clear signs that the for society functioning as it should. if the increased return point, societies don't function at all and we should be worried about thatay always. we should be doing all we can to build a country who or people who follow the law are reported and also flout it and above all children can live and seek to make peace and safety. they used to be obvious. it's not obvious anymore. at this moment there's a bill pending in the congress called the new way forward act. it's received almost no publi
before long, some of these guys may wind up in l.a. or long island.t's happening now. >> what was your role in the gang? >> [inaudible] >> what does that mean? >> trigger man. i that means that i had the means to kill. >> how old were you when you first killed? >> i was 15. it was my first homicide. >> how many people did you kill? >> i killed quite a few. quite a few. >> tucker: a 15-year-old committing murder. we have those in our country...
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constantly long. you can't take any short or medium-term signal from what warren buffett is doing buying the market because he is buying that for 25 years. >> isn't this what we've been talking about. we talk about liquidity in the market warren buffett -- whoever is making the call on the portfolio they are in touch with the liquidity trends in the overall market we talk about with the federal reserve and how it's flowing into passively they're in the passive per se. they are long-term but i do think this is almost a balance sheet management, treasury function when you see them buying. >> he always tries to mimic the market i guess you stay in line with the benchmark. >> quickly notable talking about esg investing. he added to occidental and sun core. >> he didn't get the memo in omaha. >> it's valentine's day. >> it sure is. >> love is in the aaron "fast money" along with a bird that got us thinking about the most loved stocks on wall street now these companies have the most amount of buy ratings in
constantly long. you can't take any short or medium-term signal from what warren buffett is doing buying the market because he is buying that for 25 years. >> isn't this what we've been talking about. we talk about liquidity in the market warren buffett -- whoever is making the call on the portfolio they are in touch with the liquidity trends in the overall market we talk about with the federal reserve and how it's flowing into passively they're in the passive per se. they are long-term...
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markets close on a monday, a long weekend for presidents' day. we get u.s.ousing starts and minutes from the fed's latest meeting. thursday as u.s. ppi data and on friday, richard clara speaking in new york. guys, hearing taking place at the moment for two white house fed picks. one of them seems to be going ok, the other more complex and difficult. i want to gauge from you guys as market participants, if judy shouting got a place on the federal reserve, which are perception of fed independence shift in any way? >> i only pay attention to what the chairman says anymore. they clearly take the lead everyone falls in line. i'm not worried about it. >> i would not challenge the independence. i think the bigger question is those on the fed or any federal bank, are they naturally hawkish or more dovish? that is more of a focus of my. >> i think it comes down to the fed's motivation and what they are looking at. with u.s. deficits looming they have to look at the real-time borrowing cost for the u.s. and if we keep yields low, that makes the u.s. economy a little b
markets close on a monday, a long weekend for presidents' day. we get u.s.ousing starts and minutes from the fed's latest meeting. thursday as u.s. ppi data and on friday, richard clara speaking in new york. guys, hearing taking place at the moment for two white house fed picks. one of them seems to be going ok, the other more complex and difficult. i want to gauge from you guys as market participants, if judy shouting got a place on the federal reserve, which are perception of fed independence...
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, always long that wasn't a good call. it's just that's what i always do i'm nervous -- i don't understand the whole premise in that the- you know the fed has your back and we don't want good economic data because the fed will no longer have your back. we're better off with weak or middling economic data that doesn't make sense to me for lo decade. >> well i think earnings improved dramatically. but the rah rp slowly. the pe is higher preponderates lowe >> it's a very good point. buy d basically use balance sheet mechanics, which i think are a big part of this they've been a big bart of back stop for equities during difficult times. >> the stock market. >> i'm going off on a tangent here we glow. >> never happens. >> the stock market when i started in this building in 1998 there were about 7500 stocks -- now it's 330 oh stocks buybacks taking more shares out of the market. the millennials are raised to believe throw in money in the 401(k) plan every month. low cost indexing. is there a case to be made that the market just
, always long that wasn't a good call. it's just that's what i always do i'm nervous -- i don't understand the whole premise in that the- you know the fed has your back and we don't want good economic data because the fed will no longer have your back. we're better off with weak or middling economic data that doesn't make sense to me for lo decade. >> well i think earnings improved dramatically. but the rah rp slowly. the pe is higher preponderates lowe >> it's a very good point....
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but ultimately michael milkin's case had been in the works for a long time.nistration official telling me that folks close to michael milkin had been bringing it up with members of this administration since they came into office this has been percolating for a long time. the part today now removes sort of the league stain here from michael milkin's legacy. if you look at the history there, it's a long one he was indicted, pleaded guilty in the end to six counts of securities fraud back in 1990. he was sentence the to ten years in prison. he served almost two years of that after the sentence was ultimately reduced he paid $600 million in fines and restitution. he faced a lifetime ban from the securities industry, and white house official tells me today that that ban from the securities industry is not affected by today's pardon, guys a long list of people pardoned by the president today, so we'll look at a lot of those officials, people telling me also key was the support of a number of prominent people including rupert murdoch, rich ar la frack, a lot of name
but ultimately michael milkin's case had been in the works for a long time.nistration official telling me that folks close to michael milkin had been bringing it up with members of this administration since they came into office this has been percolating for a long time. the part today now removes sort of the league stain here from michael milkin's legacy. if you look at the history there, it's a long one he was indicted, pleaded guilty in the end to six counts of securities fraud back in 1990....
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, long journey.e cordons up around the side. there is a great fence just beyond that ambulance that has just driven in. that is making sure that patients visiting the hospital aren't tempted to have a look and a nosy around and go and see what might be going on. the hospital staff here will not come into contact with the people who are in isolation. the hospital is running as usual, people are coming infor is running as usual, people are coming in for appointments, amd is open. there is no risk to the community here on the wirral. people should be sensible, as sensible as they are when they are trying not to catch any flu, catch it, bin it, kill it. always wash your hands, don't put your hands around your face, in your eyes or around your mouth. and we can also speak to luxmy gopal who's in newcastle, at the royal victoria infirmary. big questions now about contact with other people that the two chinese nationals who developed the symptoms of this coronavirus may be how you track them down. whether a
, long journey.e cordons up around the side. there is a great fence just beyond that ambulance that has just driven in. that is making sure that patients visiting the hospital aren't tempted to have a look and a nosy around and go and see what might be going on. the hospital staff here will not come into contact with the people who are in isolation. the hospital is running as usual, people are coming infor is running as usual, people are coming in for appointments, amd is open. there is no risk...
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sophie long, bbc news, hollywood.er long lost dog will soon have a happy ending thanks to a can of beer. monica mathis' dog hazel vanished from her iowa yard in may 2017. after searching far and wide, monica and her family were convinced they would never see her again. but today, they're set to be reuinted, after hazel completes a 26 hour road trip to get back home. earlier my colleague joanna gosling spoke to monica, and hans wohlgefahrt from friends of manatee county animal services, on the victoria derbyshire programme. she asked monica how she's feeling about the upcoming reunion. it feels like a miracle. literally. it really feels like a miracle. it is unreal. so, when you saw her face on a beer can because it was part of a campaign to find a new home for dogs who didn't have one, what did you think? i was like, i think that's my dog! you know, and i was nervous at first but i was also excited because i was pretty sure that that was her and ijust had to find out if that was really her because i had been looking f
sophie long, bbc news, hollywood.er long lost dog will soon have a happy ending thanks to a can of beer. monica mathis' dog hazel vanished from her iowa yard in may 2017. after searching far and wide, monica and her family were convinced they would never see her again. but today, they're set to be reuinted, after hazel completes a 26 hour road trip to get back home. earlier my colleague joanna gosling spoke to monica, and hans wohlgefahrt from friends of manatee county animal services, on the...