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-luke. -who is robin williams? he's the one. [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you add to your lead. you're at $5,600. tara going first to start us off in double jeopardy! after this break. [ applause ] >> make-up done in the dark. >> let's ♪ from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. introducing the new c-class. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exclusive offers. ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ closed captioning sponsored in part by... for some reason, a slow start for our players today on "jeopardy!" but, tara, you get to go first and select from these categories. ooh... but be nice. ...comes next, followed by... and finally, we want you to... each correct response will begin with a "p" or a "q," but not necessarily in that order. -off you go. -"p"s & "q"s, $400. josh. what is a quill? what is a quill or a pen? all right, we'll
-luke. -who is robin williams? he's the one. [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you add to your lead. you're at $5,600. tara going first to start us off in double jeopardy! after this break. [ applause ] >> make-up done in the dark. >> let's ♪ from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. introducing the new c-class. visit...
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. >>> then -- >> hey, i'm luke bryan with "e.t." >> our luke bryan exclusive.ehind the scenes of his cma rehearsals and advice to carrie underwood's singing hubby. ♪ and he don't know >>> and -- >> do you know what? >> jen garner invites "e.t." into her kitchen. >> we just have to wing it. >>> plu -- plus -- >> ugh. >> tearful, hilarious and honest. why chrissy teigen's women of the year speech is the best thing you'll see today. >>> and -- >> it's like emotional overload honestly. >> only we're there for michael b. jordan's hometown surprise. >> i love you. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hello and welcome. i'm standing in front of the iconic bachelor mansion. the woolsey fire has destroyed some structures in the backyard, but somehow the house survived. the fire got close, but it was spared. the same cannot be said for nearby houses, including one owned by robin thick. and only i joined robin as he returned to find his home burnt to the ground. >> your first look back at the house, but you come back with not just your family on your mind, but everyon
. >>> then -- >> hey, i'm luke bryan with "e.t." >> our luke bryan exclusive.ehind the scenes of his cma rehearsals and advice to carrie underwood's singing hubby. ♪ and he don't know >>> and -- >> do you know what? >> jen garner invites "e.t." into her kitchen. >> we just have to wing it. >>> plu -- plus -- >> ugh. >> tearful, hilarious and honest. why chrissy teigen's women of the year speech is the...
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luke: at the right price we do.or example the deals we have seen in europe's credit market look cheap. we are invested in general motors as well. i think they could be playing the electric vehicle boon that is just about to happen in china , gm is a good place to be for that. is a few that are quite interesting. even businesses in the packaging area who have their problems as and weok to be mispriced think a really good asset going forward. as always it is about the right asset at the right price and it's taken a lot of industrials to get that profit warnings out of the way before we can actually suggest we are may be in the right ballpark. guy: thank you for joining us from edinburgh. from london and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ , techtocks on both sides stocks taking it on the chin. down by 6/10 of 1%. , the european closes next. es next. guy: this monday morning you can see stocks across the board. that is germany down 1.8%. really on -- stocks really under pressure today. let's look the numbers on where w
luke: at the right price we do.or example the deals we have seen in europe's credit market look cheap. we are invested in general motors as well. i think they could be playing the electric vehicle boon that is just about to happen in china , gm is a good place to be for that. is a few that are quite interesting. even businesses in the packaging area who have their problems as and weok to be mispriced think a really good asset going forward. as always it is about the right asset at the right...
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anna: lukacs more, -- luke pick more, -- luke hickmore, he stays with us on the program.next, we we bring you the stocks on the move so far. the italian bank jumping after news the country's government says it's willing to tweak the deficit target. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. i'm matt miller here in berlin. and edwards is in westminster following the brexit developments. we are 15 minutes into the trading day and one of the developments we're seeing is percentage gain on the ftse. we're seeing percent gains everywhere in europe and in italy, 2.7%. a real rally for european stocks as far as the indexes go. let's get to annmarie hordern and see what the individual movers are that are causing those gains. up what: let's take it you said about italy's equity gains. what's boosting that is the banks. unicredit and send paulo, medial bank are all up, news that they may be willing to tweak their budget. as you mentioned, salvini said it could be a deficit of 2.2% or 2.6%. the market is reading it as they will go back a
anna: lukacs more, -- luke pick more, -- luke hickmore, he stays with us on the program.next, we we bring you the stocks on the move so far. the italian bank jumping after news the country's government says it's willing to tweak the deficit target. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. this is the european open. i'm matt miller here in berlin. and edwards is in westminster following the brexit developments. we are 15 minutes into the trading day and one of the...
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with his go-to jack and diet in hand, luke takes the stage. every man's country star. want to give them my best. i want to make sure they get it. ♪ i'm one number away ♪ i said i was through >>> and up next, electricity from a powerhouse. pop princess due what lee pa and what energizes her inspiration. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now during ultimate sleep number week. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. it can even warm your feet to help you fall asleep faster. so you wake up ready to spin into the holiday season. don't miss ultimate sleep number week. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends cyber monday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. ♪ >>> this special edition of "nightline" continues. once again, juju chang. >> and now, the music sensation storming the world with a string of sizzling hits. dua lipa. her name means love, anden it. here again, zachary kiesch on tour with the meteoric talent. ♪ >> reporter:
with his go-to jack and diet in hand, luke takes the stage. every man's country star. want to give them my best. i want to make sure they get it. ♪ i'm one number away ♪ i said i was through >>> and up next, electricity from a powerhouse. pop princess due what lee pa and what energizes her inspiration. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart beds are on sale now during ultimate sleep number week. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both...
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luke and luke. luke luke. hello and welcome to a kino special on women in cinema it's been one year since me to kick off a revolution for women across the world. arguably nowhere was more impacted than hollywood where it all began to me to also expose the massive disparity in who gets to tell what story so on the first anniversary of me to celebrate one hundred years of the women's suffragette movement with put together our favorite seven films by and starring extraordinary women we start with some kickass amazonian warriors. patti jenkins is one of hollywood's highest paid female directors on this film she commands an amazonian army. to superman here comes home wonder woman and not before time. eat eat eat. and it's early in princess diana is tasked with saving humankind and bringing world will want to an end the film proved a big draw at the box office. human eye or. i could tell you to tell me the truth is when the actress gal gadot plays the title role. would help me against drawing them. all you will die.
luke and luke. luke luke. hello and welcome to a kino special on women in cinema it's been one year since me to kick off a revolution for women across the world. arguably nowhere was more impacted than hollywood where it all began to me to also expose the massive disparity in who gets to tell what story so on the first anniversary of me to celebrate one hundred years of the women's suffragette movement with put together our favorite seven films by and starring extraordinary women we start with...
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interest is the interest of the government get him out of the british and the us to get him and of luke harding to get his reputation restored because he recently unearthed a bestseller called collusion there is no evidence of collusion he has to go find some so the ecuadorian intelligence and the us knowing that the guy's going to be very open to anything it's fed him this absolutely fairy tale that paul manna from went in and then met with too many signs three times the last times more or less when he became the head of the campaign they need to connect the trunk campaign to a sondre and we could mix and therefore they say to the russians they haven't been able to do this so this is an opportunity given to harding who grabbed it and ran with it without any video evidence of man for going in and out without his passport having been given or logging in at the embassy the zero evidence he went there they both fiercely denied both manifold and weekly leaks of weekly suing the guardian for this story so if russia gate has brought this absolute to a head ecuador wants him out you markets wa
interest is the interest of the government get him out of the british and the us to get him and of luke harding to get his reputation restored because he recently unearthed a bestseller called collusion there is no evidence of collusion he has to go find some so the ecuadorian intelligence and the us knowing that the guy's going to be very open to anything it's fed him this absolutely fairy tale that paul manna from went in and then met with too many signs three times the last times more or...
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luke harding is never really bothered much with facts he has a different type of thing and i think you know what i mean. patrick one of the things that's really sad here is that if you look at the fascinating career of weiqi leaks and they've been right just every single time they have a wonderful track record no news agency can match that but through the career of weiqi leaks and julian assange and she's made a lot of enemies during the bush years the democrats loved how george w. bush was criticized with all the document releases but then when but destiny came around it switched now both parties and the deep state and feckless people who call themselves journalists don't want to stick pull their head out of the ground i could use other language but this is t.v. you know this is a perfect storm against julian assange isn't it. you know it is if if truth if truth was was the gold standard by which professional journalism was measured then wiki leaks and julie songe would be heralded heralded right now instead of hounded yeah joyce and could walk right out the door within weeks and he w
luke harding is never really bothered much with facts he has a different type of thing and i think you know what i mean. patrick one of the things that's really sad here is that if you look at the fascinating career of weiqi leaks and they've been right just every single time they have a wonderful track record no news agency can match that but through the career of weiqi leaks and julian assange and she's made a lot of enemies during the bush years the democrats loved how george w. bush was...
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>> it's luke bryan and you're watching "e.t." >>> "e.t." isn't just on the air.eonard, i need to tell you something. i'm having an affair. >> okay. >> no, leonard is not buying it and he shouldn't. listen, sheldon just wants to k this exclusive unique peek of tonight's- there's big news from the gang. young sheldon is going to show up on a crossover episode of "big bang." >> we can't wait to see them pull it off. here's something else we have been waiting to see -- clay aiken -- remember him? and reuben studdard. ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas now ♪ >> get ready for the "american idol" alum for christmas. >> i haven't deny singing for years. i went to see ruben and left the the show and said, i'm ready to sing again as long as reuben will do it for me. >> it's called "rubenrst annual christmas carol family fun pageant spectacular reunion show" ♪ young days >> you're a classic. >> look at your hair. >> in 2003, 40 million people watched reuben win "idol" with clay as the runner up. clay unsuccessfully ran for congress in north carolina in 2014. the chris
>> it's luke bryan and you're watching "e.t." >>> "e.t." isn't just on the air.eonard, i need to tell you something. i'm having an affair. >> okay. >> no, leonard is not buying it and he shouldn't. listen, sheldon just wants to k this exclusive unique peek of tonight's- there's big news from the gang. young sheldon is going to show up on a crossover episode of "big bang." >> we can't wait to see them pull it off. here's something...
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more, let us welcome luke kawa. how much is this something we need to be focusing on. >> it matters. one space is the credit market. fears focus on the triple b's. over the past eight weeks, there g in the a drubbin triple c space and those have a higher portioning to oil than is generally the case. yields in the way that inflation breakevens are influenced by oil price movements and the general this 2015-2016ng earnings recession deflationary mindset that got people scared of the demand environment. having oil have support is important to avoid that. vonnie: this small move can have that kind of upside? luke: i do not think today is enough to make it happen. everyone is k.g. on what they are expecting in terms of next week's opec meeting. in terms of whether there will be a move. i have seen focus shifting away of the oilndamentals market and towards geopolitical between and more russia, saudi arabia, and the u.s. rather than it being opec. vonnie: what are we seeing in the credit space and junk-bond space? ? luke:
more, let us welcome luke kawa. how much is this something we need to be focusing on. >> it matters. one space is the credit market. fears focus on the triple b's. over the past eight weeks, there g in the a drubbin triple c space and those have a higher portioning to oil than is generally the case. yields in the way that inflation breakevens are influenced by oil price movements and the general this 2015-2016ng earnings recession deflationary mindset that got people scared of the demand...
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arizona -- i was listening and interesting in luke -- and interested in luke's analysis. , and what inthis thought was so interesting there is that martha mcsally did start off as a moderate, and then ran hard right. i thought it was just to win her primary, and then she just started going. sinema, whostin started out liberal was moving to the middle. i was like, this was interesting. will -- haver team met with martha mcsally. i think she is going to be a u.s. senator. it is the question of which seat she is in. is she going to win this race or will be appointed to replace jon kyl when he will step down in a couple of months. that is likely to happen. really likelyoks that rick scott is going to win, but it is heading into recount territory. you never know with that. and the tester race is close in montana. scenario that was either nightmarish for delicious depending on your point of view was what had happened if democrats had picked up one seat and this seat -- this thing had gone to 50-50 with an overtime game in mississippi. that is not the case. depending on what happens in these
arizona -- i was listening and interesting in luke -- and interested in luke's analysis. , and what inthis thought was so interesting there is that martha mcsally did start off as a moderate, and then ran hard right. i thought it was just to win her primary, and then she just started going. sinema, whostin started out liberal was moving to the middle. i was like, this was interesting. will -- haver team met with martha mcsally. i think she is going to be a u.s. senator. it is the question of...
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>> it's luke bryan and you're watching "e.t." does this make you want a reese's? this? ok, we'll stop. just kidding, we're not gonna stop. not sorry. reese's >>> "e.t." isn't just on the air. we are everywhere on every perimeter ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and (new) sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away a twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. you know what? my place is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. >>> leonard, i need to tell you something. i'm having an affair. >> okay. >> no, leonard is not buying it and he shouldn't. listen, sheldon just wants to see if he can keep a secret in this exclusive unique peek of tonight's "big bang theory." i can't keep a secret -- there's big news from the gang. young sheldon is going to show up on
>> it's luke bryan and you're watching "e.t." does this make you want a reese's? this? ok, we'll stop. just kidding, we're not gonna stop. not sorry. reese's >>> "e.t." isn't just on the air. we are everywhere on every perimeter ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster...
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luke johnson has track. that is comforting for shareholders. value from businesses. if you remember, he had a large stake in pizza express which he sold many years ago. he has a lot of other stakes. thank you very much for talking to you. let's take a look at some other stories. staff at google walk out in protest at the company's treatment of women. employees are demanding changes in how sexual misconduct allegations are dealt with at the firm, including a call to end forced arbitration. the moved would make it possible for victims to sue. google's chief executive has told staff he supports their right to take the action. sick leave and pay should be more flexible, so people with poor mental health can avoid severe financial hardship. thats the view of the money and mental health policy institute. the charity said preventative, part—time sick leave would help those facing mental health difficulties. greater access to insurance products could protect the income of those with pre—existing conditions, it added. its report suggested mental health
luke johnson has track. that is comforting for shareholders. value from businesses. if you remember, he had a large stake in pizza express which he sold many years ago. he has a lot of other stakes. thank you very much for talking to you. let's take a look at some other stories. staff at google walk out in protest at the company's treatment of women. employees are demanding changes in how sexual misconduct allegations are dealt with at the firm, including a call to end forced arbitration. the...
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but frank luke had a unique job, so to speak. he was a balloon buster. you tell us about the balloons in the war and why the americans and the french wanted to shoot them down? >> yes, in fact balloons were used for observation. has you can imagine hilltops were important but balloons were way better. balloons were flying everywhere over the battlefield, sometime going close into the lines, throwing bombs also on the camps and everything. balloons were used as a weapon and observation, so shooting balloons was something very important. on the morningf of the 27th on a mission that was not approved. his commanding officer didn't know what he was. at the end of the day, he didn't come back. later on, it was found he had been shot down. do you know where he had been shot down? which is small village somewhere in that direction around nine or 10 miles away. >> and as i understand it, the germans had buried him there in an isolated grave near a private cemetery, and it wasn't until after the war ended that the americans sent a search party to recover his rema
but frank luke had a unique job, so to speak. he was a balloon buster. you tell us about the balloons in the war and why the americans and the french wanted to shoot them down? >> yes, in fact balloons were used for observation. has you can imagine hilltops were important but balloons were way better. balloons were flying everywhere over the battlefield, sometime going close into the lines, throwing bombs also on the camps and everything. balloons were used as a weapon and observation, so...
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jason: kevin cirilli in here with, luke kawa me in new york. let's join real yield with jonathan already in progress. this is bloomberg. >> incoming information. you are now in a potential period of heightened sensitivity. i agree with the guys. the market will get knocked around for a period of time. i think underneath it all there is a common macro factor helping to drive this. jonathan: let's talk about one of those idiosyncratic bombs with ge. bbb curve and bird ge is trading. a lot of people are talking about the situation, you wait for the credit rating agency to downgrade the company and then respond. the market is already kind of doing it with general electric. >> history has shown that even though you have bbb spreads widening, you still get more selloff because of the vacuum. most sellers are forced to sell by the guidelines. it takes investors some time to get up to speed on the credit. markets are separated somewhat. to create a vacuum and time and time again they are a huge buying opportunity. kathleen: they are an opportunity as l
jason: kevin cirilli in here with, luke kawa me in new york. let's join real yield with jonathan already in progress. this is bloomberg. >> incoming information. you are now in a potential period of heightened sensitivity. i agree with the guys. the market will get knocked around for a period of time. i think underneath it all there is a common macro factor helping to drive this. jonathan: let's talk about one of those idiosyncratic bombs with ge. bbb curve and bird ge is trading. a lot...
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here to paint the full picture is luke kawa. walk us through the reversal that we saw today and how it fits into the broader context. luke: it has been front and center focusing on tech's role and it has been playing the starring role, but one thing interesting that happened during tuesday's session was this big reversal, shares of companies like nvidia, square, facebook, they both opened very much in the red. at one point in the day, nvidia was up as much as 15%. that is the kind of move that investors, when they see it, they think without a capitulation bottom. at one point on tuesday, tech stocks were leading to the downside. later in the afternoon, they have recovered to trading in line with the markets. we will see where it goes from here. a lot of people are focused on price action and some of those big names as indicating a bottom. emily: we are seeing company specific stories in the middle of the broader page. apple with concerns about production cuts, facebook with concerns about mismanagement, push back against amazon
here to paint the full picture is luke kawa. walk us through the reversal that we saw today and how it fits into the broader context. luke: it has been front and center focusing on tech's role and it has been playing the starring role, but one thing interesting that happened during tuesday's session was this big reversal, shares of companies like nvidia, square, facebook, they both opened very much in the red. at one point in the day, nvidia was up as much as 15%. that is the kind of move that...
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[applause] >> thank you, luke. i find luke's analysis to be interesting.i will not stand between this crowd and charlie. i know this is who you came to see. i would like to say congratulations to charlie. this is his 20th year with national journal. we are pleased to still have him and look forward to the analysis he will bring to bear today. charlie? [applause] thank you very much, kevin. .uke, that was fabulous that was really, really, really good. i'm extremely impressed. kevin mentioned this is my 20th year at national journal, but what that means is this is the 10th biannual charlie cook sleep deprivation test. i did get one hour of sleep last night. several members of our team and i were on the decision desk at nbc at 30 rock in rockefeller plaza, which is like mission control except for politics, world the data is coming in. did getreat fun, but i to sleep from 5:00 to 6:00. my wife is in the back. she thinks i'm crazy. we are going from here to the birch mayor to seep into local hmier to seep nick uhlig cart. the younger ones, google her. ♪ downtow
[applause] >> thank you, luke. i find luke's analysis to be interesting.i will not stand between this crowd and charlie. i know this is who you came to see. i would like to say congratulations to charlie. this is his 20th year with national journal. we are pleased to still have him and look forward to the analysis he will bring to bear today. charlie? [applause] thank you very much, kevin. .uke, that was fabulous that was really, really, really good. i'm extremely impressed. kevin...
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luke, is this optimism in the market? a relief rally that we are not falling off the cliff once again? luke: i tend to lean more to the latter. just to me, this is confirming that we are in a kind of new volatility regime in which the big moves are to the outside and downside. you see that not only in tech but in places like the banks. abigail noted the selloff in core bonds .you are seeing bonds benefit you as we journals as well as the big boys benefiting even more than tech. vonnie: so how much is it impacting the economic fundamentals? and howmuch is it being influenced fundamentals?omic luke: we are trying to figure out, and i think that is something people will be looking to jay powell to try to comment on. people haveidea is more or less discarded the idea, but the fed is concerned about credit spreads. universally true i think,. it is pretty hardwired in one talkingley is about how he improved the bank of canada's monetary index and tried to get the gauge for himself. adding credits splits spreads with our variabl
luke, is this optimism in the market? a relief rally that we are not falling off the cliff once again? luke: i tend to lean more to the latter. just to me, this is confirming that we are in a kind of new volatility regime in which the big moves are to the outside and downside. you see that not only in tech but in places like the banks. abigail noted the selloff in core bonds .you are seeing bonds benefit you as we journals as well as the big boys benefiting even more than tech. vonnie: so how...
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and you'll hear from luke about the outreach and the welcoming and activations. and you will hear from shawn about the arts and the culture and the affiliated events. so hopefully by the end of this presentation you'll think, shoot, i didn't get to everything that i wanted to but i have a great appreciation for what happened. so, wendy? >> thank you very much. director raphael and the commission. i will lead us off with a summary about the summit. so the global climate action summit really brought together the actors from all places, states, regions and cities and companies and investors and civil society. and the theory behind the summit was that we all need to take ambition to the next level. this was a very ambitious summit. it had over 4,000 delegates, 25 sessions, 325 affiliated events and about 500 major commitments. within those major commitments we also made commitments as a city. these are going to guide and lead us on our climate policy moving forward. they really are commitments that we are just accelerating or amplifying. they are our current goals an
and you'll hear from luke about the outreach and the welcoming and activations. and you will hear from shawn about the arts and the culture and the affiliated events. so hopefully by the end of this presentation you'll think, shoot, i didn't get to everything that i wanted to but i have a great appreciation for what happened. so, wendy? >> thank you very much. director raphael and the commission. i will lead us off with a summary about the summit. so the global climate action summit...
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i don't text luke bryan for anything. trust me. >> "the voice" continues tonight on nbc.oon j-hud will start production on the live version of "cats" with the guy who took blake's sexiest man alive title, idris elba, james corden and taylor swift. >> it's gonna be very different for me because i've never played a cat before. i sing "memory." ♪ all alone in the moonlight that's all you get for now. >> that's all we get. >> now i don't have to see the movie. >> she could play anything as long as she sings. >> that's truth. >>> well, blake may be a little jealous about this, adam levine was just named "variety" magazine's 2018 hit maker of the year. thanks in part to his hit song "girls like you" which spent seven weeks at number one and that video was the best video of 2018. >>> meanwhile it hasn't been an easy couple of months for last year's super bowl performer justin due to his bruised vocal cords. his "man of the woods" tour hitting another road block today ♪ sometimes the greatest way to say something is to say nothing at all. >> justin was forced to postpone tonight'
i don't text luke bryan for anything. trust me. >> "the voice" continues tonight on nbc.oon j-hud will start production on the live version of "cats" with the guy who took blake's sexiest man alive title, idris elba, james corden and taylor swift. >> it's gonna be very different for me because i've never played a cat before. i sing "memory." ♪ all alone in the moonlight that's all you get for now. >> that's all we get. >> now i don't have...
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graham will captain the side at anfield after injury to sean 0'loughlin, whilst the st helens forward luke thompson will make his first start for his country. that match live on bbc2 this afternoon. i think they played really well last week. they can be proud of their performance. sometimes when two teams down together like that, both teams down together like that, both teams they really well, it can be tied. iam teams they really well, it can be tied. i am expecting the same level of performance from both teams this weekend. 0bviously sometimes it comes down to that one moment in a game, hopefully we can be on the right end of it like we were last weekend. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. 0vernight vichai srivaddhanaprabha's
graham will captain the side at anfield after injury to sean 0'loughlin, whilst the st helens forward luke thompson will make his first start for his country. that match live on bbc2 this afternoon. i think they played really well last week. they can be proud of their performance. sometimes when two teams down together like that, both teams down together like that, both teams they really well, it can be tied. iam teams they really well, it can be tied. i am expecting the same level of...
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luke: i think it is more of a double-edged sword the net.is a matter of locking in gains if you were able to get out before a lot of the carnage. at least you would have something to show by your end. a lot of managers were trying to gains, so i think that played a role in why some are out, however, the flip side of the coin is that fourth quarter's and after midterms have tended to be very strong. there is still this idea that we get a big day to chase and fund managers would reply lynn these big highflying names in an attempt -- would re-tile in -- in in these big highflying names. it is really a case of nothing is working but tech is getting hit hard on down graphs. alex: you seem surprised that folks have not looked back to these stocks after the earnings cycle now that we are past the midterms and have clarity on what the government will look like. why do you think that has not happened? luke: i think it is a bit of what we saw in these couple sessions after the midterms. fargo -- one person at wells fargo had a good analogy that when y
luke: i think it is more of a double-edged sword the net.is a matter of locking in gains if you were able to get out before a lot of the carnage. at least you would have something to show by your end. a lot of managers were trying to gains, so i think that played a role in why some are out, however, the flip side of the coin is that fourth quarter's and after midterms have tended to be very strong. there is still this idea that we get a big day to chase and fund managers would reply lynn these...
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still with us is eddie perkin and luke kawa. want to ask you about these volumes, something scarlet was picking up on. should we be wrapping up right now? luke: in the future, i think this does have something to do with the fact that the risk we have is on top, and we know what it is. we have had a lot of said speak. , withe got the trump talk everyone waiting for the tone to set the tone for the equity markets, so i think it is more a function that we have big events on tap. if there is anything to trade off of, it will be traded. that point,to exactly, what are you looking trump meeting that would satisfy the market? these things always get negotiated ahead of time, so he event itself is not that important, but i do not see a deal being struck, but i think the architecture of the deal, the framework of the deal, a commitment to work together to deal with the intellectual property issue and not just high-level, 30,000 foot type of comments, but a little bit of meat on the bone, some details as to how it would work, a timetable,
still with us is eddie perkin and luke kawa. want to ask you about these volumes, something scarlet was picking up on. should we be wrapping up right now? luke: in the future, i think this does have something to do with the fact that the risk we have is on top, and we know what it is. we have had a lot of said speak. , withe got the trump talk everyone waiting for the tone to set the tone for the equity markets, so i think it is more a function that we have big events on tap. if there is...
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arizona is and i was listening and interested in luke's analysis. thought it was really, really good. and he sort of touched on this and i will dwell on it and the more. what i thought was so interesting there is that martha mcsally did start off as a moderate, and then ran hard right. i thought it was just to win her primary, but then she kind of kept going. and then kristin sinema, who started out liberal was moving to the middle. i was like, this was interesting. members of i have -- our team have met with martha mcsally. i think she is going to be a u.s. senator. it is the question of which seat she is in. is she going to win this race or will she be appointed to replace when he is expected to step down in a couple of months. that is likely to happen. florida, it looks really likely that rick scott is going to win, but it looks like it is heading into recount territory. you never know with that. and the tester race is close in montana. you know, the scenario that was either nightmarish or delicious depending on your point of view was what had ha
arizona is and i was listening and interested in luke's analysis. thought it was really, really good. and he sort of touched on this and i will dwell on it and the more. what i thought was so interesting there is that martha mcsally did start off as a moderate, and then ran hard right. i thought it was just to win her primary, but then she kind of kept going. and then kristin sinema, who started out liberal was moving to the middle. i was like, this was interesting. members of i have -- our...
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luke, what are you hearing about cash? luke: the market investors are way ahead of him. in january it was ray dalio that said whynd bradford are people hating on cash the first time is yielding something in a decade? i think rachel can speak to this more, but in terms of etf flows, it is very much dominated to the short duration, cash oriented instruments. i think investors have been woken up to the competition for capital and the availability of returns. you can see advertisements on the stock trading websites saying forget about stocks, look at the return you get on cds. alix: there are still cds? jason: so that is the sentiment you are hearing? rachel: it has been fascinating to watch. if you look at the edge eight -- if you look at the shb shipped, they have seen nearly $1 billion of inflows. if you look at bill, that is seen inflows. you are seeing the shift and a short paper. it has something to do with cash but it also has something to do with the risk sentiment we are seeing in the market. if you look at higher-yielding securities and etf -- an interesting amount
luke, what are you hearing about cash? luke: the market investors are way ahead of him. in january it was ray dalio that said whynd bradford are people hating on cash the first time is yielding something in a decade? i think rachel can speak to this more, but in terms of etf flows, it is very much dominated to the short duration, cash oriented instruments. i think investors have been woken up to the competition for capital and the availability of returns. you can see advertisements on the stock...
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luke: everything. some is getting hit worse than others. two depicted, i would say it is a lot like a barbell strategy. the big major fanged heavyweights on one end and even worse are the recently ipo stocks and the ipl u.s. equity etf's. and more newbies established heavyweights bearing the brunt of the pain. when you kind of scratch below the surface and look at both realized and implied correlations on the nasdaq 100 constituents, you see we're kind of out of the throws or panic days of the selloff. one would hope or expect if you are bullish on tech stocks. those implied correlations have kind of come in a bit which is assigned that investors are starting to distinguish a little more company by company on the fundamentals. on the other hand, you have over a quarter of constituents trading above their 50 day moving average. in terms of a capitulation bottom that some expect, that is something that is in the opposite direction and have-nots quite gotten that yet. emily: amazon and netflix have been hit but if you take out discretionary st
luke: everything. some is getting hit worse than others. two depicted, i would say it is a lot like a barbell strategy. the big major fanged heavyweights on one end and even worse are the recently ipo stocks and the ipl u.s. equity etf's. and more newbies established heavyweights bearing the brunt of the pain. when you kind of scratch below the surface and look at both realized and implied correlations on the nasdaq 100 constituents, you see we're kind of out of the throws or panic days of the...
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saint luke's is deeply committed to our culture of diversity and inclusion."usonda/executive director, bruce r. watkins cultural heritage center:"individuals who dress up in costumes, as far as i'm concerned, that is not the way to go. it shows a lack of concern, it shows some ignorance there and a lack of understanding of history as well."dr. makini king/psychologist, umkc dept. of diversity and inclusion: "you risk diminishing an entire group of people, usually a very complex group of people, down to really what we think of as very stereotypical items."doctor makini king -- a psychologist in u-m-k-c department of diversity and inclusion -- says the photo of the nurse should be used as a teaching moment and encourage people to get to know each other better, and to educate themselves on our nation's history.dr. makini king/psychologist, umkc dept. of diversity and inclusion:"it can't just be punish and then the conversation is over // there has to be the back and forth, the learning that takes place. that's uncomfortable but i feel like that's one of the ways
saint luke's is deeply committed to our culture of diversity and inclusion."usonda/executive director, bruce r. watkins cultural heritage center:"individuals who dress up in costumes, as far as i'm concerned, that is not the way to go. it shows a lack of concern, it shows some ignorance there and a lack of understanding of history as well."dr. makini king/psychologist, umkc dept. of diversity and inclusion: "you risk diminishing an entire group of people, usually a very...
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[applause] >> thank you, luke. i always find luke's analysis to be very interesting. but then, you go away saying, what do i do with all this is to mark we are happy to be there -- what to do with all this? there withy to be you through it all. i know this is who you all came to see. i won't getting charlie's way, but one thing i will mention is that just to say congratulations this is his 20th year with national journal. we look forward to the analysis that he will bring today. charlie? [applause] charlie: thank you very much, kevin. luke, that was fabulous. that was really, really, really good. i am extremely impressed. kevin mentioned this is my 20th year at national journal, but what that really means is this is the 10th annual charlie cook sleep deprivation test where i did get one hour of sleep last night. team atmembers of our the decision desk for nbc, it is but nasa mission control anyway, it was great fun. i did get to sleep from 5:00 to 6:00 and one thing i am doing after this, my wife is in the back. she thinks i'm crazy. we are going from here to the birc
[applause] >> thank you, luke. i always find luke's analysis to be very interesting. but then, you go away saying, what do i do with all this is to mark we are happy to be there -- what to do with all this? there withy to be you through it all. i know this is who you all came to see. i won't getting charlie's way, but one thing i will mention is that just to say congratulations this is his 20th year with national journal. we look forward to the analysis that he will bring today. charlie?...
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luke and ryan hart had helped their mother and sister to move out of the family home. as coercive control. mum especially, he limited her life as much as he could. he didn't let her work more than part—time, so that she had no financial independence. her friendship groups were closed off, her family were closed off because our father kept moving us away. coercive control involves mainly emotional abuse, rather than physical violence. from the outside in, it looked like we were a close—knit family, we were always together, we had a nice—looking house. but on the inside we were terrified, we were frightened every single day. and then our father killed our mother and sister. and that shows how serious coercive control is. and i think unfortunately it was missed by us and we lived it, and it was missed by everyone. in this case, lance hart resorted to the ultimate violent act because his family had moved out and he felt he'd lost control of them. it was only when we were sat in the police station in spalding, two days after mum and charlotte were killed, that ryan and i lo
luke and ryan hart had helped their mother and sister to move out of the family home. as coercive control. mum especially, he limited her life as much as he could. he didn't let her work more than part—time, so that she had no financial independence. her friendship groups were closed off, her family were closed off because our father kept moving us away. coercive control involves mainly emotional abuse, rather than physical violence. from the outside in, it looked like we were a close—knit...
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luke and ryan hart had helped their mother and sister to move out of the family home., her family were close off off, her family were closed off because our father kept moving us away. coercive control involves mainly emotional abuse rather than physical violence. from the outside in, it looked like we were a close—knit family, we were always together, we had a nice—looking house. but on the inside we were terrified, we were frightened every single day. and then our father killed our mother and sister. and that shows how serious coercive control is. and i think unfortunately it was missed by us and we lived it, and it was missed by everyone. in this case lance hart resorted to the ultimate violent act because his family had moved out and he felt he‘d lost control of them. it was only when we were sat in the police station in spalding, two days after our mum and charlotte were killed, that ryan and i looked behind us and there was a poster that said "coercive control" and it labelled financial control, it labelled isolation — that we realised our father's behaviours wer
luke and ryan hart had helped their mother and sister to move out of the family home., her family were close off off, her family were closed off because our father kept moving us away. coercive control involves mainly emotional abuse rather than physical violence. from the outside in, it looked like we were a close—knit family, we were always together, we had a nice—looking house. but on the inside we were terrified, we were frightened every single day. and then our father killed our mother...
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luke: we're still seeing it in earnings.p for another earnings season that will continue to boost the bottom line figure for a while. it is contributed to the diverge in the profit growth of u.s. companies relative to the rest of the world. marcketsow he was decouple. what tom at rbc brought up the other day is that because we now have a democratic house, the historically wide gap between democratic and republicans will further boost the confidence. scarlet: there is the closing bell and another down day for u.s. stocks. the s&p has the fifth straight decline and for the dow, i believe that is the fourth. you get the picture. a lot of red. groups, we industry have financials in the tech companies leading the way. financials off by one point 4% and technology off by 1.3%. of the: you had some chip stocks rally today. when you have the heavyweights like apple and netflix waited so heavily you are not going to get much traction. scarlet: the nasdaq is the worst performer off by 9/10 of 1%. let's take a deeper dive into today's
luke: we're still seeing it in earnings.p for another earnings season that will continue to boost the bottom line figure for a while. it is contributed to the diverge in the profit growth of u.s. companies relative to the rest of the world. marcketsow he was decouple. what tom at rbc brought up the other day is that because we now have a democratic house, the historically wide gap between democratic and republicans will further boost the confidence. scarlet: there is the closing bell and...
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luke, jake, welcome to the show. let me start with you, luke. where are you guys?ct, you know, there's so much rhetoric about change, shouldn't there be higher numbers for those who are definitely going to vote? >> in georgia there are pretty high numbers. young people, people below 40 have made up 20% of the early voting electorate. i think we're showing up in exciting ways. uga had a voting precinct, early vote precinct, on campus. and 2,000 people voted in that in two days. i think young people are energized. >> every cycle, not just the midterms, but the president's elections, as well, people say that this will be the one, this will be the cycle when the young vote really changes the outcome. why should anyone believe that this will be the one? >> well, at least in georgia, and i'm president of the young republicans, there's a lot of interest in the gubernatorial election. i think based on both -- bases on both sides are motivated, interested in what's going on at the state, home, and really national level. and i can tell you as far as my base, the membership o
luke, jake, welcome to the show. let me start with you, luke. where are you guys?ct, you know, there's so much rhetoric about change, shouldn't there be higher numbers for those who are definitely going to vote? >> in georgia there are pretty high numbers. young people, people below 40 have made up 20% of the early voting electorate. i think we're showing up in exciting ways. uga had a voting precinct, early vote precinct, on campus. and 2,000 people voted in that in two days. i think...
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i was in here for all of luke's presentation. did you going to oklahoma five? ask, where is the surprise? there always is one. i'll confess that the fifth district of oklahoma wasn't really where we were looking. this is where steve russell, he was first elected in 2014. its oklahoma city and the suburbs around oklahoma city. yes, it's oklahoma. 41% minority or mixed-race population there. it's the state capital. some things, it is not just your typical southern district. wow. i didn't expect this. , she's an attorney. this is a district that mitt romney beat president obama by 18 points. trump beat hillary by 13 points there. say, there'sing to going to be a race that surprises you, i will confess that that wouldn't have been where i would've picked. the underperforming early in the evening was something that had our heads scratching. governors, it was a good night for democrats. there are still races that are the one int between, alaska, the open seat where the independent was running and he dropped out. that is very close. the other is the open seat in conne
i was in here for all of luke's presentation. did you going to oklahoma five? ask, where is the surprise? there always is one. i'll confess that the fifth district of oklahoma wasn't really where we were looking. this is where steve russell, he was first elected in 2014. its oklahoma city and the suburbs around oklahoma city. yes, it's oklahoma. 41% minority or mixed-race population there. it's the state capital. some things, it is not just your typical southern district. wow. i didn't expect...
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luke: definitely not.tially because the reset that happens with forward p's around the turn of the year, the extent to which it it opens the s&p 500 is at its lowest levels. we are in a situation where were defined evaluation for tech? -- where do you find the valuation for tech? it is basically hired than it would be at any point for 2016. you can be disappointed for a while, but potentially based on the past years of history. scarlet: you are going to stay with us, because with 2.5 minutes to go before the close we want to bring in the director of folio strategy. i look at technology, and there -- an earlier point summer we're looking at tech falling. can the market stabilize without tech participating? >> when you break leadership it will be very hard for the s&p to move higher in a way that investors have become used to over the last let's call it 10 years. we broke leadership and it is hard to get back because we are finding out that the fundamentals are not as terrific as they were. earnings down on
luke: definitely not.tially because the reset that happens with forward p's around the turn of the year, the extent to which it it opens the s&p 500 is at its lowest levels. we are in a situation where were defined evaluation for tech? -- where do you find the valuation for tech? it is basically hired than it would be at any point for 2016. you can be disappointed for a while, but potentially based on the past years of history. scarlet: you are going to stay with us, because with 2.5...
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luke: the transatlantic cobweb. alix: poetic on friday morning. rachel and luke, thank you. find these charts and more on gtv . browse features and save charts. gtv . we are waiting on the signing of the new u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement. jared kushner got an award moments ago. david: the order of the aztec golden eagle. alix: mexico not happy with that, the population. more on deutsche bank doldrums. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: deutsche bank stock trading record low after a second day of investigation into monitoring laundering problems with the bank. i got to sit down with jeff yesterday. how can he run that bank successfully, taking risk on? this is what he said about managing risk and investment banking. >> the first telephone call i made when i was offered to lead was asking for a chief risk officer. market, has changed precrisis versus now. when we created the non-core part of barclays, assets we wanted to close down, what we did was we took every single derivative contract written in the bank prior to 2014 into that it-core pool and closed by june last
luke: the transatlantic cobweb. alix: poetic on friday morning. rachel and luke, thank you. find these charts and more on gtv . browse features and save charts. gtv . we are waiting on the signing of the new u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement. jared kushner got an award moments ago. david: the order of the aztec golden eagle. alix: mexico not happy with that, the population. more on deutsche bank doldrums. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: deutsche bank stock trading record low after a second...
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i saw orlando through his sleek wool coat in new york city last week and i'm like, yeah. >> luke remind my dad. >> orlando is great. yes, he's been to the set and he's been very patient, but he looked over at me and he saw what i was going through and he said -- >> i understand. >> are you okay was the line. >>> priyanka and nick jonas got a wedding license and their i dos could be soon. the two got the official paperwork in beverly hills last week and plan to tie the knot by the end of the year. >> i'm seeing myself happier and just being in the whole situation of finding someone who can be a partner to you in so many ways other than one is amazing. >> the bride to be is currently in india. one source reports the couple plans to have their marriage ceremony in the bride's home country. nick showed off his grooms men gifts, electric scooters. after their wedding they have planned a celebration in the u.s. with friends and family. we've also learned that both priyanka and nick are ready to be husband and wife. >>> last night angels descended on new york city for their big victoria's secr
i saw orlando through his sleek wool coat in new york city last week and i'm like, yeah. >> luke remind my dad. >> orlando is great. yes, he's been to the set and he's been very patient, but he looked over at me and he saw what i was going through and he said -- >> i understand. >> are you okay was the line. >>> priyanka and nick jonas got a wedding license and their i dos could be soon. the two got the official paperwork in beverly hills last week and plan to...
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i want to do something to save lives. >> reporter: luke founded play for prevention, nonprofit. he had socks made with red stripes in honor of his friends favorite color and the logo is an eyebrow arch, attribute to her love for makeup. on this night players on both teams were the socks and support. his mother says the socks are the line to get people talking. >> it is helping -- happening and keeping it a secret is not helping anybody. the more we can talk about it and bring it into schools and have kids talk about it, the better off we will be. >> reporter: luke hopes that play for prevention inspires and empowers teams to talk about their struggles. bringing suicide into the light might help the darkness become overwhelming. >> it is okay to say you have a problem. >> reporter: the quarterback hopes -- uses his popularity to raise awareness. >> i am glad i can bring this to attention and make a difference. >> reporter: this game is only the beginning. look at his mother plan to bring their awareness campaign, play for prevention, two other sporting events in the coming months
i want to do something to save lives. >> reporter: luke founded play for prevention, nonprofit. he had socks made with red stripes in honor of his friends favorite color and the logo is an eyebrow arch, attribute to her love for makeup. on this night players on both teams were the socks and support. his mother says the socks are the line to get people talking. >> it is helping -- happening and keeping it a secret is not helping anybody. the more we can talk about it and bring it...
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light seek had more flash sixty eight minutes in and luke has crossed them and finished a nice team move to put his first full season two live. crew so much pressure up to the third goal with points and doing the rest. more than enough for light city to pull past by. signs also point to the possibility of frankfurt soaring over by and in the table thanks to the strong goal differential delivered by their attacking triple threat to medicated s.k. shoutin managed to fend them off for an hour then once a rabbit flicked the bull's head luke a job which on the twenty year old said no eight of the season. not much later in compact she is fit close to change job it she thinks outfit which is nice. to know frank front with which now topping the league's going challenge it's. just which nearly grabbed his good but in the end it was the best and now that put the challenges away frank sent over to brian in the standings and there probably still celebrating. so it's not as big an honor as usual hoffenheim all still hot on byron's trail don't have to be outdoors to stay there not as easy as it sounds
light seek had more flash sixty eight minutes in and luke has crossed them and finished a nice team move to put his first full season two live. crew so much pressure up to the third goal with points and doing the rest. more than enough for light city to pull past by. signs also point to the possibility of frankfurt soaring over by and in the table thanks to the strong goal differential delivered by their attacking triple threat to medicated s.k. shoutin managed to fend them off for an hour then...
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luke, jake, anna. i have all these cousins. raise your hand if you are a cousin.he official staff has been so wonderful. they do the heavy lifting. they do the work every day in my office. if you are official staff, raise your hand. these are great folks. the campaign staff, incredible. gon, as wehat magawa called it, the make america great again bus. we were successful today but it is because of the staff that is behind me. thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. , put upat waived signs signs, called their neighbors, text messaged, thank you very much. it doesn't happen just with a candidate. the republican party, lucian smith and his group, they were wonderful. the republican national convention, rhonda mcdaniel, her group, they could not have done more. we had troops on the ground and that is the reason we were successful. senator, what a force to be reckoned with. the senior senator from mississippi. they rode on the bus with me, they pounded the pavement with me. i could not ask for more support from the colleagues of mississippi. thank you so much for
luke, jake, anna. i have all these cousins. raise your hand if you are a cousin.he official staff has been so wonderful. they do the heavy lifting. they do the work every day in my office. if you are official staff, raise your hand. these are great folks. the campaign staff, incredible. gon, as wehat magawa called it, the make america great again bus. we were successful today but it is because of the staff that is behind me. thank you so much from the bottom of my heart. , put upat waived signs...
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luke nicholson says the greatest threat to animals is human poverty. you can find products from the illegal wildlife trade in almost every local market here they're popular with chinese tourists. that's a tale there's a been sold for fifty u.s. dollars and. we have a cool here. right next to them lao whiskey with animal parts preserved in number including bits of bear. the battle to protect animals and species can't be won without environmental awareness so i often see bear sanctuary regularly invite school classes. i. a lot of the kids don't even know that horses to bed thomas is resident in their forest and also a threatened species. oh food is hidden and ball so it bears can train their natural foraging instinct oh. the conservationists are supported by foreign donors. thirty eight asian moon bears now live in the open here far too many. the reserve was only designed to take ten of them. but allowing these colossal creatures back into the wild would be too dangerous. for. this number of reasons why these babies can't return to the lot some have phys
luke nicholson says the greatest threat to animals is human poverty. you can find products from the illegal wildlife trade in almost every local market here they're popular with chinese tourists. that's a tale there's a been sold for fifty u.s. dollars and. we have a cool here. right next to them lao whiskey with animal parts preserved in number including bits of bear. the battle to protect animals and species can't be won without environmental awareness so i often see bear sanctuary regularly...
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[applause] >> thank you, luke. i ails find luke's analysis to be interesting and you say, what do i do this and hey to be there as well. i will not stand between this crowd and charlie. i know you came to see. but the one thing i will say congratulations. is is his 20th year with "national jourm." and so charlie >> that was really good. i'm extremely impressed. this is kevin, and he mentioned that this is my 20th year at national journal but what that really means is that this is the tent by annual charlie cook sleep deprivation tests. we were several members of our team where on the decision desk at nbc which is kind of interesting because think about nasa mission control. it was great fun. i did get to sleep from 5:00 to 6:00. my wife is in the back. she thinks i am crazy. thee going from here to birchmere to see petunia clark. n!wntow i am not sleep deprived at all. coming on the heels of the most surprising a presidential elections this one had relatively few surprises. it flowed more or less. there were very f
[applause] >> thank you, luke. i ails find luke's analysis to be interesting and you say, what do i do this and hey to be there as well. i will not stand between this crowd and charlie. i know you came to see. but the one thing i will say congratulations. is is his 20th year with "national jourm." and so charlie >> that was really good. i'm extremely impressed. this is kevin, and he mentioned that this is my 20th year at national journal but what that really means is that...