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collin ellis, vp officer from moody's., one thing that was very apparent in my discussions over the weekend is that as long as the deficit slippage is cyclical because of the weaker economy, then it's growing the acceptable to brussels. did moody's ascribe to the same position >> similar what we try to do is we try to rate it down we try something that isn't as pronounced if we get the ratings right, it doesn't move it as well. indirectly at the moment we have a stable outlook despite some of the down sides we've seen. we expect the weakness to be relatively short lived >> and yet that gdp is rising. growth numbers are going to be lower. gdp numbers are going to be higher for the next couple of years. surely that's a concern. >> it's definitely something that we look at. it's definitely something we watch. again, if we think that increase in debt is more likely to be at least partly temporary rather than structural in nature, then it's something we can look through and take that longer, broader perspective. >> when you thi
collin ellis, vp officer from moody's., one thing that was very apparent in my discussions over the weekend is that as long as the deficit slippage is cyclical because of the weaker economy, then it's growing the acceptable to brussels. did moody's ascribe to the same position >> similar what we try to do is we try to rate it down we try something that isn't as pronounced if we get the ratings right, it doesn't move it as well. indirectly at the moment we have a stable outlook despite...
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moody judge showed up in severas announced he is running. he has been teasing an announcement this sunday. >>> we showed you this surveillance video yesterday morning of thieves breaking into the diana dare enrichment center and driving off their their van. police found it in a walmart parking center in martinez. eight of its ten car seats were gone. this is the second time the van was stolen in the past months. >>> temperatures in the mid to upper 50s -- i would say mid to upper 40s through most of the upland east bay neighborhoods. near 50 in antioch. micro climates this morning. low to mid 50s from san francisco to oakland into the south bay.
moody judge showed up in severas announced he is running. he has been teasing an announcement this sunday. >>> we showed you this surveillance video yesterday morning of thieves breaking into the diana dare enrichment center and driving off their their van. police found it in a walmart parking center in martinez. eight of its ten car seats were gone. this is the second time the van was stolen in the past months. >>> temperatures in the mid to upper 50s -- i would say mid to...
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shery: kaven tsang, vp and senior analyst at moody's investor service.loomberg. we are hearing from foxconn's terry guo, that he is considering running for president in taiwan. that heheard from him will be stepping down as his role of head as foxconn, after founding the company 45 years ago. we are hearing from terry guo that he is considering running for president in taiwan. mentioned he will reduce his commitments in foxconn. foxconn moving some of their manufacturing and production to india in order to take advantage of the growing smartphone market there. now we're hearing guo considering running for the taiwan president -- presidency. plenty more ahead on "daybreak: asia." this is bloomberg. ♪ show ishe shanghai auto getting into gear with electric vehicles high on the agenda. china is a leader when it comes to cars come up with a huge number of companies in the market. while traditional auto sales in china are falling, demand for electric cars is robust. it will come down pretty significantly. we expected that. announce a price increase as early a
shery: kaven tsang, vp and senior analyst at moody's investor service.loomberg. we are hearing from foxconn's terry guo, that he is considering running for president in taiwan. that heheard from him will be stepping down as his role of head as foxconn, after founding the company 45 years ago. we are hearing from terry guo that he is considering running for president in taiwan. mentioned he will reduce his commitments in foxconn. foxconn moving some of their manufacturing and production to india...
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it is an honor to introduce attorney general moody, who i believe has been focused on florida. this is her first appearance in d.c.. it is great to have her. the attorney general is a fifth generation floridian who earned both a bachelor's and law degree from the university of florida. i have far too much class then to mention that my michigan wolverines beat them in the ncaa tournament. florida, degrees from she attended stetson university and got her masters of law in international law. she started her career practicing commercial litigation at a prominent florida firm and office.he attorneys to make anybody feel insecure, at the age of 31, she became the youngest judge in florida. she was elected a circuit court judge in hillsboro county. year, i know a lot of people in this room were in florida helping out with elections. there were close elections. obviously, rick scott won by about 10,000 votes and ron desantis by about 35,000 votes. she didn't need your help. she won by a landslide of about 500,000 votes. incredibly impressive in terms of connecting with the voters and a
it is an honor to introduce attorney general moody, who i believe has been focused on florida. this is her first appearance in d.c.. it is great to have her. the attorney general is a fifth generation floridian who earned both a bachelor's and law degree from the university of florida. i have far too much class then to mention that my michigan wolverines beat them in the ncaa tournament. florida, degrees from she attended stetson university and got her masters of law in international law. she...
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according to moody, the a.c.p. ios created over 4000 constructjobs. >> i have eight construction spreads. each spread is made up of approximately 500 to 800 employees. so when they come to the area, 's a pretty big impact especially in these little tiny towns that we're used to being in. >> reporter: many the workers on the a.c.p. grew up in west virginia, but the increase in new jobs has brought in workers from out of state as well. cody hibbard lives in aansas t has been jumping between welding gigs across the country since he left the naval academy ag age 19. several months o, he drove to buckhannon, west virginia in his trhek and camper to work on a.c.p. >> the wage is definitely liveable. it's a great way to make a living. >> reprter: cody earns $5600 per week in addition to benefits. joshua hall is a professor of economics at west virginia university. he says pipeline construction has stimulated the state's economy. >> undoubtedly there's real benefits from the shale gas boom. some counties have doubled their
according to moody, the a.c.p. ios created over 4000 constructjobs. >> i have eight construction spreads. each spread is made up of approximately 500 to 800 employees. so when they come to the area, 's a pretty big impact especially in these little tiny towns that we're used to being in. >> reporter: many the workers on the a.c.p. grew up in west virginia, but the increase in new jobs has brought in workers from out of state as well. cody hibbard lives in aansas t has been jumping...
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indian government and the british backed government of israel is making closer and closer ties with the moody administration anything in that yes we had of it of the growing relationship between india and israel and. this is a matter between the two of them we don't as a matter of policy interfere in the really ship between two sovereign countries or two to any sort of entities. as far as israel concerned of the i have nothing else to say but we don't recognize them when i remember interviewing you know the prime minister before he became prime minister and he will often focused on the idea of a news interests conflict often occurred that learn israel's export of to india britain has supplied more than half a trillion pounds worth of weapons to the indian government it's sold only around forty two billion pounds understand of weapons to pakistan you can see that it's certainly a conflict is good for the british balance of trade in your area i'm sure the british government would deny that they're encouraging it well we look at indian military buildup for mining that how that actually they have
indian government and the british backed government of israel is making closer and closer ties with the moody administration anything in that yes we had of it of the growing relationship between india and israel and. this is a matter between the two of them we don't as a matter of policy interfere in the really ship between two sovereign countries or two to any sort of entities. as far as israel concerned of the i have nothing else to say but we don't recognize them when i remember interviewing...
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and that is playing to his favor, but i think the honeymoon at some point will be over. >> aisha moodie, thank you very much for being here when we needed you. when we come back, what we saw today in paris and what it tells us about civilitization. ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (mom) nooooo... (son) nooooo... (avo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent. bounty, the quicker picker upper. so chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or wit
and that is playing to his favor, but i think the honeymoon at some point will be over. >> aisha moodie, thank you very much for being here when we needed you. when we come back, what we saw today in paris and what it tells us about civilitization. ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they...
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kate moody, thank you for going joining us, what's the very latest?are seeing the firefighters are saying they can save some of the structure? >> absolutely. we're hearing from the french president in just the last few moments, judy, saying the worst has been avoided and that those two dual bell towers so emblematic of notre dame will, in fact, be saved. of course there's no going back from what has been catastrophic fire this evening. t broke out minutes after the cathedral had clos the public around 6:45 local time here, and within miutn, really, the entire roof had been engulfed in flames. wet aw thary tall, about 300-foot spire collating ab an hour into the fire. that was one of the most dramatic images that we'd really seen of the evening. then the entire roof, this vaulted woodwork roof that has en really in place since medieval times was engulfed in ames as well and we are rubbed almost entirely, reay destroyed. a small bit of good news, most of the stonework wil be able to stay standing. a lot of people are saying notre dame, as we kno iit, pe
kate moody, thank you for going joining us, what's the very latest?are seeing the firefighters are saying they can save some of the structure? >> absolutely. we're hearing from the french president in just the last few moments, judy, saying the worst has been avoided and that those two dual bell towers so emblematic of notre dame will, in fact, be saved. of course there's no going back from what has been catastrophic fire this evening. t broke out minutes after the cathedral had clos the...
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then, we have the risk of the moody's downgraded still very high.happen this year perhaps maybe an outlook revision later in the year. look we got from moody's is that there will wait until the election to see how things play out with the government. again, the risk for south africa is still pretty high even post-election. nejra: sticking with political risk, i want to ask about the turkish lira, the worst-performing e.m. currency dollar.ainst the it seems to be declining a bit with the risk coming back over the dispute over the turkish vote. i want to know why you are remaining overweight the turkish lira with that backdrop. kevin: the turkish lira is -- it offers very high yields, first of all, second to argentina in terms of the yield you can get on currency debt. again, valuations still remain cheap but we recognize the fact that there are still some risks from the top, from politics waiting on the lira -- weighing on the zero. we don't expect cbt to hike rates anytime soon. if things deteriorate, we believe there will be an appropriate holocene
then, we have the risk of the moody's downgraded still very high.happen this year perhaps maybe an outlook revision later in the year. look we got from moody's is that there will wait until the election to see how things play out with the government. again, the risk for south africa is still pretty high even post-election. nejra: sticking with political risk, i want to ask about the turkish lira, the worst-performing e.m. currency dollar.ainst the it seems to be declining a bit with the risk...
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about these rating agencies like moody. part of when the bottom fell out of the tub in 2008, all of these wall street mouth breather's were taking the so-called mortgage securities to places like moody's stamped every single one of them, aaa. can't lose. any full knows there's only so much commercial paper that will qualify as of that. did any of these people at these rating agencies that stamped all of this toilet paper aaa, were any of them jailed or prosecuted? >> before we get an answer, were you affected by the 2008 crisis? >> not at all, i was lucky. >> thank you sir. nomi prins. >> thank you for that question and good that you weren't. first of all, the way the rating agencies work as you mentioned is that they get paid based on what their rating. the information they got that goes into securities that they are rating has to come from the institutions that want the securities rated. they should also have independent sources and in some cases they do. but the reality is, the payment relationship has been that a bank w
about these rating agencies like moody. part of when the bottom fell out of the tub in 2008, all of these wall street mouth breather's were taking the so-called mortgage securities to places like moody's stamped every single one of them, aaa. can't lose. any full knows there's only so much commercial paper that will qualify as of that. did any of these people at these rating agencies that stamped all of this toilet paper aaa, were any of them jailed or prosecuted? >> before we get an...
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come until next year and that's really worrying i mean to walk aboard your deck and was put it's moodys controversial de monetise ation policy rolled out in twenty sixteen that's really motivating protest voters the move to pull high value banknotes from circulation was meant to fight corruption instead many lost out especially small businesses. this time and i don't like modi has policies like the monetization hassle the public so many scams are happening whatever his showing it's all lies. but the hindu nationalist message that swept murdered to power still makes him the man to beat the strong man many want to see in charge. of the now we want a huge majority for modi in this election it will be a slap in the face for the traders. will there be more modi for india as elections get underway next week it will be up to the people to decide. and i asked d.-w. sonia found the car if modi was vulnerable to any of these issues. well it's a wife i would assume really going to be a very popular person i think is probably going to from the one government is pretty weak to take the job everythin
come until next year and that's really worrying i mean to walk aboard your deck and was put it's moodys controversial de monetise ation policy rolled out in twenty sixteen that's really motivating protest voters the move to pull high value banknotes from circulation was meant to fight corruption instead many lost out especially small businesses. this time and i don't like modi has policies like the monetization hassle the public so many scams are happening whatever his showing it's all lies....
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. >> goldman sachs and moody's analytics say as the economy has grown, the scores have grown with themlem is, people's ability to pay is about the same. their inherent risk as consumers is unchanged, but scores have risen with the expanding economy. this is not accounted for by all lenders. some lenders have not adjusted their underwriting for this. you might have somebody with the 550 credit score today. there are relatively riskier 2009someone with a 550 in when they just got through a big downturn in recession. this risks exactly what happened before the financial crisis -- how is movies saying these ratings are -- how is munis saying these rating -- how is mooney's saying these ratings aren't slated. aren't they the ones rating? adam: you see illiquid sees despite wage growth. -- movies is saying -- moody's is saying this is something to look out for. many smaller ones, including subprime or online personal loans do not address it. they need to have other factors like debt to income, etc.. are the potential implications of debtors not performing as their credit score suggests they
. >> goldman sachs and moody's analytics say as the economy has grown, the scores have grown with themlem is, people's ability to pay is about the same. their inherent risk as consumers is unchanged, but scores have risen with the expanding economy. this is not accounted for by all lenders. some lenders have not adjusted their underwriting for this. you might have somebody with the 550 credit score today. there are relatively riskier 2009someone with a 550 in when they just got through a...
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refused to go home after the army declared a curfew some have been here through the night for many the moodies extatic yet they also feel they've been cheated after three decades under president omar al bashir a new strongman takes his place defense minister ignore the head of the country's military turns ition council the council is planning talks with protesters. but the book all attend and listen to what we want and listen to what they ought to prefer for dialogue and for the exchange between us so we accomplish what we aspire to. but mistrust is running high among the very people he's trying to win over many fear the army is replacing the old regime with a new one. that of the military is acting under which constitution. we don't know what this constitution is because the consulate and they stopped all the government sectors will keep protesting and the regime will fall again. jobs the people have lost that trust in bush's national congress party we don't want anyone from the n.c.p. we want someone else who can represent the transition. we want a new system of governance and a new era we w
refused to go home after the army declared a curfew some have been here through the night for many the moodies extatic yet they also feel they've been cheated after three decades under president omar al bashir a new strongman takes his place defense minister ignore the head of the country's military turns ition council the council is planning talks with protesters. but the book all attend and listen to what we want and listen to what they ought to prefer for dialogue and for the exchange...
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stories to my left he said reporter all of a cannot good to have you back to be here and to my right moody my psychic thank you for having you here is well. let's get down to business coverage and read some of the table off the nuremberg swing on saturday and they face an uphill battle to survive the drop on sunday they face aside his bundesliga future is also in the balance one step closer to top flight survival. who would hold their nose in this relegation battle. returned to the shelter bench has seen a predictable focus on defensive stubbornness who they did a low hendrik vitae and a sniff of go away on. alexander newell to the rescue for shelter. as expected this wasn't the finest spectacle but shell to show just a bit more quality and took the lead on thirty nine minutes serdar made it one nil with his first goal for the royal blues he did well to kill benyamin stumm billy's cross and hung over gave him the freedom of the penalty box to pick a spot. kind of a press more after the break but we're ultimately toothless. fluoro news leah's shot kissed the bar. and nikolai miller couldn't
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and to my right all of a moody reporter welcome to you both. now let's get down to business coverage in the early have five points separating them and the relegation playoff spots three points. that would seem unlikely they face hoffenheim a team that any points since way back in two thousand and fifteen. you the now goes man loves his hoffenheim side to attack and out the faced a barrage from the off andre kramer each with the open a puff and i'm taking the lead up to just six minutes. the visitors were all over. and that class shone through on the hour when bill fidel finished off some great work by care and demand by. there was no respect belford till then made it three nil the algeria forward punishing abs but still not safe from relegation. eight minutes from the end he ran to his hat trick for nil the final score hoffenheim keep their european hopes alive. had a horrid start to twenty nine team which has seen them dropping out of the champions league places and coach di to hacking being told that he's out of the job at the end of the seas
and to my right all of a moody reporter welcome to you both. now let's get down to business coverage in the early have five points separating them and the relegation playoff spots three points. that would seem unlikely they face hoffenheim a team that any points since way back in two thousand and fifteen. you the now goes man loves his hoffenheim side to attack and out the faced a barrage from the off andre kramer each with the open a puff and i'm taking the lead up to just six minutes. the...
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. >> anthony: fred moody is a writer and bartender.ster bar in pioneer square is old school too. the taylor family has been farming more than 12,000 acres of tidelands in the puget sound, willapa bay and the hood canal for over five generations, since 1890. with three restaurants in town, they know what they're doing. >> anthony: are you eating this whole? head, tail, bones and all? >> knute: yes. ♪ >> anthony: whole local smelt, flash-fried and served with pepperoncini sambal aioli. local dungeness crab, cooked and chilled with pickled ginger sauce. and oysters, lots of oysters. >> anthony: so seattle has been, for a very long time, considered one of the more foodie, for lack of a better word, foodie cities. >> knute: yeah. >> anthony: if you ask people why, generally they said the sheer abundance of really good ingredients. >> knute: yeah, exactly. i mean you got the ocean there, you've got cattle country and orchard country just over the mountains. >> anthony: yeah. >> knute: to say why the things is changed in seattle is there's no
. >> anthony: fred moody is a writer and bartender.ster bar in pioneer square is old school too. the taylor family has been farming more than 12,000 acres of tidelands in the puget sound, willapa bay and the hood canal for over five generations, since 1890. with three restaurants in town, they know what they're doing. >> anthony: are you eating this whole? head, tail, bones and all? >> knute: yes. ♪ >> anthony: whole local smelt, flash-fried and served with...
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moody -- nahindra are scheduledons over seven dates. are eligibleeople to vote for page two.enie: the cannes film festival kicks off on may 14. the organizers have unveiled the lineup. ololivia was at the press briefing. about theou tell us films that are going to be at cannes next month? >> the director of the festival told us the selection was romantic and political. in terms of filmmakers, we see a return of heavyweights. returning withbe "sorry we missed you." another person familiar with the whoes is terrence malik, will be showing his new film, hidden life.e. a belgian actor. someone else familiar with the golden statue, the darden brothers. they will be presenting their latest film. given they normally do greedy social realism, that should be about the issues that affect belgium, europe, there is the suggestion of islamic fundamentalism. "paiain and glory" has been described as autobiographical. the director wasas the p presidt of the jury and 2017. he is very familiar with the festal.. in terms of renewing the talents, we are seeing the emergence of a new generatioion
moody -- nahindra are scheduledons over seven dates. are eligibleeople to vote for page two.enie: the cannes film festival kicks off on may 14. the organizers have unveiled the lineup. ololivia was at the press briefing. about theou tell us films that are going to be at cannes next month? >> the director of the festival told us the selection was romantic and political. in terms of filmmakers, we see a return of heavyweights. returning withbe "sorry we missed you." another person...
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tara dowdell, aisha moodie-mills. a lot more from senator warren this weekend when we'll have my one-on-one interview on "a.m. joy." you can tune in saturday morning. and saturday night, reverend al sharpton sits down with the 2020 contenders to talk inequality in america. watch not just black and white, race and the 2020 election, saturday at 8:00 p.m. and my final note on this today, i think all these candidates really did a great service to the electorate by showing up today, talking about issues, bringing their a game. i think everyone acquitted themselves in fine fashion just by being there. it's an important electorate, and they had to be there. that's it for "all in" this evening. the "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening. >>> you had such an incredible day today. >> it started early at 3:00 a.m. out of my bed. so i was a little tired. but it was really fascinating to hear how they interacted with those crowds. all of them were different. all of them were good in their own way. it was really -- it w
tara dowdell, aisha moodie-mills. a lot more from senator warren this weekend when we'll have my one-on-one interview on "a.m. joy." you can tune in saturday morning. and saturday night, reverend al sharpton sits down with the 2020 contenders to talk inequality in america. watch not just black and white, race and the 2020 election, saturday at 8:00 p.m. and my final note on this today, i think all these candidates really did a great service to the electorate by showing up today,...
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strong, interest rate, should not be cut here, the fed should not cut here, that is according to moody'ser will be weighing in on this. too bad we don't have a camera on him. >> there he is! >> what do you think? good move or not? >> i don't think we need to cut interest rates now. wo we're close to full employment, the economy is still growing. we'll see what happens. >> perfect tease. >> before we let you go, i want you to weigh in on this burger king thing. >> are they really going to make a whopper that is a vegetarian whopper? >> i like the idea. >> is it legal? >> that's going to be the question. the question for you will be do you want your whopper with meat or without meat? with this new collaboration with impossible foods, a company that has come up with a new type of protein made out of peas and it's a protein, they've traded this protein-basedbu burger tha tastes and appears to look like burger as well -- >> it's got to be about taste. >> he said ultimately this is the way the food preferences are going. the millennial generation are moving around from meat-based products and
strong, interest rate, should not be cut here, the fed should not cut here, that is according to moody'ser will be weighing in on this. too bad we don't have a camera on him. >> there he is! >> what do you think? good move or not? >> i don't think we need to cut interest rates now. wo we're close to full employment, the economy is still growing. we'll see what happens. >> perfect tease. >> before we let you go, i want you to weigh in on this burger king thing....
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. >> i think what's interesting about this is when the moody's rating came out, obviously, ahead of thisssuance, what the take-away from that is at the he want at the end of the day this is the most profitable company in the world. more so than apple remember, initially when we were talking about the equity ipo, the valuation that they were looking for, was something close to $2 trillion many people were skeptical of that at the time analysts came in and said, well, perhaps the valuation will be closer to something like $1 trillion after that prospectus came out and after the moody's credit rating, it became apparent that indeed this is a corporate that could well truly be valued north of $1.5 trillion very good timing, says obviously, ahead of its inaugural bond issuance. from an economic perspective, it clearly the deplanned is there and is trumping so to speak any of the political concerns at this point in time we'll keep an eye on how this bond issuance evolves over the next couple of hours certainly attracting a lot of demand >> very good to have our resident bond expert to shed som
. >> i think what's interesting about this is when the moody's rating came out, obviously, ahead of thisssuance, what the take-away from that is at the he want at the end of the day this is the most profitable company in the world. more so than apple remember, initially when we were talking about the equity ipo, the valuation that they were looking for, was something close to $2 trillion many people were skeptical of that at the time analysts came in and said, well, perhaps the valuation...
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years ago gandhi's congress party was jubilant recently after winning back three key states from moody's b j p in regional elections. and they have promised to prioritise the single biggest issue for voters the lack of jobs their schmidt in this country in every state young people are searching for jobs wherever you go and ask a young person what they're doing they reply i'm not doing anything that they'll get there quickly got there. it's a giant challenge while the indian economy has gathered strength under modi it has struggled to generate enough jobs especially for the country's young people. more than half of indians are aged twenty five or under and some twelve million enter the workforce each year. the recent spike in tensions between india and pakistan in kashmir however has put another issue on the agenda national security and that may well play into the hands of naren dramatically and his hindu nationalists. the prime minister has started himself as the watchman protecting his country by being strong on defense tough on terror in the army no longer to be blair's in the bridge g
years ago gandhi's congress party was jubilant recently after winning back three key states from moody's b j p in regional elections. and they have promised to prioritise the single biggest issue for voters the lack of jobs their schmidt in this country in every state young people are searching for jobs wherever you go and ask a young person what they're doing they reply i'm not doing anything that they'll get there quickly got there. it's a giant challenge while the indian economy has gathered...
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tara dowdell, aisha moodie-mills. can hear a lot more from senator warren this weekend when we'll have my one-on-one interview on "a.m. joy." you can tune in saturday morning. and saturday night, reverend al sharpton sits down with the 2020 contenders to talk inequality in america. watch "not just black and white: race and the 2020 election," saturday at 8:00 p.m. and my final note on this today, i think all these candidates really did a great service to the electorate by showing up today, talking about issues, bringing their a game. i think everyone acquitted themselves in fine fashion just by being there. it's an important electorate, and they had to be there. that's it for "all in" this "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight the threat from russia that donald trump won't discuss as a former cabinet secretary reportedly wasn't allowed to bring it up around the president. our security experts are here with us tonight to talk about the danger that russia poses to our next election. >>> plus the du
tara dowdell, aisha moodie-mills. can hear a lot more from senator warren this weekend when we'll have my one-on-one interview on "a.m. joy." you can tune in saturday morning. and saturday night, reverend al sharpton sits down with the 2020 contenders to talk inequality in america. watch "not just black and white: race and the 2020 election," saturday at 8:00 p.m. and my final note on this today, i think all these candidates really did a great service to the electorate by...
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kate moody, france 24, in paris, thank you. let's take a closer look at the priceless artistic, religious and cultural history at risk, with elizabeth lev. she is an american-born art historian now based in rome. i spoke to her a short time ago via skype. elizabeth lev, thank you very much for talking with us. what was your reaction wen you first hearabout this fire? >> it's a kind of shock that comes from having read about, as an histian, destruction of monuments, the fires that have taken placen monuments hundreds of years ago. i never thought i would livuge thsomething like this. i never thought that i would personally feel that separation of a work of art that you assumed would always be there, would see me born, it would seee me. i never thought i would outlive a great work of art. >> woodruff: we don't know yet, of urse, what all had been lost, but what is at stake here? a >> thee several hundred fire officers trying to get the works of ah art out of the cathedral. it is the cathedral itself which is a work of art. it's t
kate moody, france 24, in paris, thank you. let's take a closer look at the priceless artistic, religious and cultural history at risk, with elizabeth lev. she is an american-born art historian now based in rome. i spoke to her a short time ago via skype. elizabeth lev, thank you very much for talking with us. what was your reaction wen you first hearabout this fire? >> it's a kind of shock that comes from having read about, as an histian, destruction of monuments, the fires that have...
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chris from moody's analytics great to have you with us. >> thank you so much >> why do you think thesee number of people, i believe with more than 700 has grown dramatically over the past few years. why are these scores inflated, in your view >> yeah. that's rate. so the average credit score has risen over the last ten years, right? we've gone from a cyclical low around a 686 fico score in 2009 to a 704 fico score average today and it's about a 20-point swing and it's great that people are paying their bills and getting higher scores, but that's also a function of the economy overall. right, we have a strong labor market and wages are growing and it's easier to have a high credit score than it used to be. it's important to think about the meaning of those credit scores and a 700 credit score today is just under average and a 700 credit score back in the height of the recession and that was pretty good and it was actually better than average and it has shifted. >> explain to me why this is a bad thing or why this could be masking some sort of hidden risk for the banks or for credit card
chris from moody's analytics great to have you with us. >> thank you so much >> why do you think thesee number of people, i believe with more than 700 has grown dramatically over the past few years. why are these scores inflated, in your view >> yeah. that's rate. so the average credit score has risen over the last ten years, right? we've gone from a cyclical low around a 686 fico score in 2009 to a 704 fico score average today and it's about a 20-point swing and it's great...
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kate moody with aural the business. emma james with media w watch i ready to go. good evening to you. it's the 104th anniversary of the armenian general side. that's been marked around the world and for the first time an official remembrance day here in france. >> absolutely. it seems like the a armenian genocide doesn't get the kind of attention you'd expect given that 1.5 million died in it. one of the strtrongest i images beingg shared on linine is this it's's very simple but obviousl veryry recogninizable instatant. ththe ottomaman empiring embodi onon the lefeft in 191915 and o right-hand side, adolf hitler in 1959 -- 1949. the words saying by preventing the -- acknowledging the previousus we could have prevented the following. there's a quotation from adolf hitler made during a speech in 1939. who after awful speaks to the annihilation of e armenians.. he d does seem toto be e embold by the facact that peoplee just forgot the suffering of the or meanians and another person very well worth paying attention to and reading his author. is this he's written lots
kate moody with aural the business. emma james with media w watch i ready to go. good evening to you. it's the 104th anniversary of the armenian general side. that's been marked around the world and for the first time an official remembrance day here in france. >> absolutely. it seems like the a armenian genocide doesn't get the kind of attention you'd expect given that 1.5 million died in it. one of the strtrongest i images beingg shared on linine is this it's's very simple but obviousl...
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seema moody. let's get a news update for this morning.ewer for that at hq. >> here's what's happening right now. newly released documents from the state attorney's office in chicago show prosecutors were concerned jussie smollett was being overcharged ahead of the charges being dropped. state's attorney kim foxx who had recused herself texted her depu deputy that smollett was a washed up who lied to cops. >>> the leader shot himself in the head before being detained by the police amid allegations he received an illegal payment from a brazzon construction company. he was taken to the hospital local news outlets describe him in critical condition. >>> ivanka met with the vice president of the ivory coast yesterday. this focuses on women's economic development. that country's pledged to improve conditions for women as part of the terms for an american grant >>> a wine maker in hungary claims to be selling the most expensive wine at $40,000 a bottle the winery says it has a rich royal heritage that dates back to the 1500s that is the winery,
seema moody. let's get a news update for this morning.ewer for that at hq. >> here's what's happening right now. newly released documents from the state attorney's office in chicago show prosecutors were concerned jussie smollett was being overcharged ahead of the charges being dropped. state's attorney kim foxx who had recused herself texted her depu deputy that smollett was a washed up who lied to cops. >>> the leader shot himself in the head before being detained by the police...
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and to president obama when they were in the white house and democratic strategist aisha moodie mills. and aisha, the president today said that he got that answer perfectly right. he didn't repeat it. he didn't go into the same words again, but what he's saying was right was ta there were very fine people on both sides which means he believes that some of those people who we saw chanting jews will not replace us and other things were very fine people. >> this is a pattern of the president, right? where he embraces white supremacists he embraces nazi sympathizers and then says oh well, you know, they're all kind of fine people. here's the challenge we have not yet reconciled in america the fact that the civil war was about something that was far deeper than the economic condition of the south that we like to talk about. and that absolutely was a fundamental moral test for us around how we think about certain communities in this country. and we've never really faced that head-on. we've never really dealt with and talked about the legacy of racism of anti-sympathetic sentiment. and the p
and to president obama when they were in the white house and democratic strategist aisha moodie mills. and aisha, the president today said that he got that answer perfectly right. he didn't repeat it. he didn't go into the same words again, but what he's saying was right was ta there were very fine people on both sides which means he believes that some of those people who we saw chanting jews will not replace us and other things were very fine people. >> this is a pattern of the...
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for more, i'm joined by danielle moodie-mills, host at sirius xm and noah rofman.cator of our time, seems to need help from sean and lou. why lou? >> you know, i think it's because he really identifies with birtherism. he really identifies with his anti-immigration stance. >> was lou on the birther thing? >> oh, yes, he was. he was one of the most hardline birthers that there was. and so for the longest time i always thought that it was fox news that was parroting trump, and now i realize it's just trump realizing whatever big anchor there is at fox. that's what he does. and so if you look at wikipedia, which calls him, you know, a conspiracy theorist and says all of these different things about him, all of the notes that he has hit on his show are some of trump's greatest hits. >> let's talk about how politics works. right now you have polls. people on the left, progressive left, all the way left, moderate left. you've got people on the right, mostly on the hard-right. there is not much moderate right left anymore. how come when he goes all the way with lou dobbs,
for more, i'm joined by danielle moodie-mills, host at sirius xm and noah rofman.cator of our time, seems to need help from sean and lou. why lou? >> you know, i think it's because he really identifies with birtherism. he really identifies with his anti-immigration stance. >> was lou on the birther thing? >> oh, yes, he was. he was one of the most hardline birthers that there was. and so for the longest time i always thought that it was fox news that was parroting trump, and...
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it will feel moody and. the marathon is campaigning for farah distribution of water but he alone can't force the avocado producers to give up their water he doesn't have the all forty. dollars. all he can do is plate. it then the. other people who own and run the plantations sat at this table five years ago. to go home and i asked them. to go in times of extreme drought if they'd be willing to limit their water usage to grant some water rights to the people of the community. but at the scene they said no you see their goal is to produce reach targets and export. well until you know the conversation ended then. what was left to discuss. like that like i said everything. that i see at all. the first for profit is overriding human solidarity when asked to comment the region's top exporter said avocadoes on the reason for the water shortage and that no producer to date has been legally charged with stealing water. but still there have always been disputes about water in petaca especially in summer. but until i g
it will feel moody and. the marathon is campaigning for farah distribution of water but he alone can't force the avocado producers to give up their water he doesn't have the all forty. dollars. all he can do is plate. it then the. other people who own and run the plantations sat at this table five years ago. to go home and i asked them. to go in times of extreme drought if they'd be willing to limit their water usage to grant some water rights to the people of the community. but at the scene...
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moody judge showed up in severas announced he is running. he has been teasing an announcement this sunday. >>> we showed you this surveillance video yesterday morning of thieves breaking into the diana dare enrichment center and driving off their their van. police found it in a walmart parking center in martinez. eight of its ten car seats were gone. this is the second time the van was stolen in the past months. >>> temperatures in the mid to upper 50s -- i would say mid to upper 40s through most of the upland east bay neighborhoods. near 50 in antioch. micro climates this morning. low to mid 50s from san francisco to oakland into the south bay. santa rosa is about 53. pacifica is 50. a look at south bey beach. pretty quiet. no rain. faster breezes. if you are on our east/west dredges especially on the evening commute. cool and mild. we have a small craft advisory. it is for both of the bays and it is going to be all the way until the evening hours. for the east bay we are looking at a 12-hour planner that shows a lot of clouds. but the suns
moody judge showed up in severas announced he is running. he has been teasing an announcement this sunday. >>> we showed you this surveillance video yesterday morning of thieves breaking into the diana dare enrichment center and driving off their their van. police found it in a walmart parking center in martinez. eight of its ten car seats were gone. this is the second time the van was stolen in the past months. >>> temperatures in the mid to upper 50s -- i would say mid to...
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week, a patient visited several restaurants and the federal building near city hall and the road on moody and caltrain. >>> andria borba's is at the location right now with what officials want you to know. >> it does not get busier or more crowded than caltrain first thing in the morning. that is where this patient was when they came into san francisco. the latest case of measles exposure hit san francisco on april fools' day but the disease and its hang time is no laughing matter. >> it can hang in the air for up to an hour after someone has been in the space. >> reporter: on april 1, the infected person wrote a caltrans bus, ada zaidi san francisco public utilities building, and crossed golden gate avenue into the federal building. dr. julia stoelting from the department of public health says that the incubation time in cases of measles exposure can last a while. >> most people would develop measles 8 to 12 days after exposure, but it can be up to 21 days. >> reporter: on april 2, the patient stayed roughly in the civic center and the haze valley area but stopped at
week, a patient visited several restaurants and the federal building near city hall and the road on moody and caltrain. >>> andria borba's is at the location right now with what officials want you to know. >> it does not get busier or more crowded than caltrain first thing in the morning. that is where this patient was when they came into san francisco. the latest case of measles exposure hit san francisco on april fools' day but the disease and its hang time is no laughing...
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moody's did not give them its top credit ratino due a heavy den ndence on the saudi economy. and apple cut the price of its iphone and mac products in china. they toe al about 6%. >>> as we've been reporting the drum beat for regulation of internet companies is growing loer and today in "washington post" op-ed, facebook's ceo, mark zuckberg, outlined now exactly he thought it should be done. have been mixed.n, reactions >> mark zuckerberg thinks regulation is inevitable so he's prshosing what ild look like, outlining new rules for the internet for harmf content, election integrity, privacy and data portability, saying he wants regulators to set standards at what counts a as terrorists ase inappropri condition cop tent or an ap is political. >> you can't offload freedom of speech to the government. this is a private company. i got to say, this is his job. he's got to clean up this mess an he can't turn to the government for that. ew zuckerberg advocating for a global frk for privacy regulation based on ed opean rules mmon standards for transferring data. but itroon'tct faceboo
moody's did not give them its top credit ratino due a heavy den ndence on the saudi economy. and apple cut the price of its iphone and mac products in china. they toe al about 6%. >>> as we've been reporting the drum beat for regulation of internet companies is growing loer and today in "washington post" op-ed, facebook's ceo, mark zuckberg, outlined now exactly he thought it should be done. have been mixed.n, reactions >> mark zuckerberg thinks regulation is inevitable...
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some of the other international news making headlines this alice gets business we now k. moody is with us in the studio and at k. reading at a bit more only at the cathedral and how it was so. important a french tourism which has had a pretty bad year already has in it absolutely it's been having a ripoff a few years in fact since the twenty fifteen terror attacks here in paris. despite that france does remain the most visited country in the world with a record number of tourist arrivals last year. noted on what was of course one of the top attractions apart from its place as a place of worship -- eight attracted thirteen m million tourirists ey year entrance to the because it's seat the rule itself is frfree as required undnder frenh lalaw which s says religious bes can't c charge for entry. the tourist could pay ten euros to climb the three hundred eighty seven steps of the bell towers. there is a separate fee trip to visit the archaeologicacal crypt underneath. nearby the tiny such a bell does charge admission and benefits from the popularity of its bigger neighbor as does the nearb
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moody's says last year they generated net income of just over $110 billion.di oil giant its fifth highest investment rating. deal is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of the year after a sweet bid wins the support of a new foundation which owns 46% of the shipping company. shareholders previously voiced their support of the takeover. a legal firm accuses the investigating prosecutor of -- this comesorms as allegations of money laundering against the bank grow. last week sweden's oldest bank fired a chief executive and they are now being investigated by financial supervisors in sweden and estonia, and by authorities in the u.s. facebook is urging regulators around the world to agree on standards governing online content to avoid the patchwork of different companies. the push comes from government scrutiny of facebook around the world. and that's the bloomberg business flash. nejra: thank you so much. now let's turn to the auto sector. persia and fee at chrysler are reportedly exploring a partnership to build cars in europe. bloomberg has learned t
moody's says last year they generated net income of just over $110 billion.di oil giant its fifth highest investment rating. deal is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of the year after a sweet bid wins the support of a new foundation which owns 46% of the shipping company. shareholders previously voiced their support of the takeover. a legal firm accuses the investigating prosecutor of -- this comesorms as allegations of money laundering against the bank grow. last week sweden's...
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the age of twenty five what will has internationalism played in the run up to the selection because moody's critics have accused his party of carrying out a very divisive campaign that's right i mean it certainly is a big factor his party is really definitely makes nationalism and patriotism to really make national security the number one issue in this election campaign you know on this campaign trail more the has really conduit against pakistan he's talked about this unprecedented strike that he carried out a year the cia against pakistan he's talked about the sacrifice of soldiers he's attacked the opposition for being too soft on terrorism and all this i think has gone down really well with a very receptive domestic audience here that really believe that this tough action has improved in india stachel on the world stage so i think this has really kind of boosted more these popularity and reinforced his image as a bold and decisive leader d.w. son yes on the car reporting from delhi thank you. now with the u.k. poised to leave the e.u. the irish border question still has no clear answer a
the age of twenty five what will has internationalism played in the run up to the selection because moody's critics have accused his party of carrying out a very divisive campaign that's right i mean it certainly is a big factor his party is really definitely makes nationalism and patriotism to really make national security the number one issue in this election campaign you know on this campaign trail more the has really conduit against pakistan he's talked about this unprecedented strike that...
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it nevertheless the report's been the release but i'm sure that there is plenty more drama plenty moodie those to come. straight to jennifer braden international law and human rights attorney jennifer the program now. we'll start with the no collusion conclusion surely not something the democrats wanted to hear what you think the next move is going to be. well i think they've already started their next move in fact they started their next move the first day william barr came out saying it didn't appear miller hadn't found any evidence of collusion they said their next move by want to financial statements and all of his tax returns and getting his taxes making sure all of his finance statements tax returns everything else could be in their hands so they can continue to try to find something else wrong with trump i mean and that's it you know we saw within twenty four hours of finding out there was no collusion weeks before this entire reporting came out that their next move was already in play with demanding the tax returns not only that we also saw we seen the arguments and all last nigh
it nevertheless the report's been the release but i'm sure that there is plenty more drama plenty moodie those to come. straight to jennifer braden international law and human rights attorney jennifer the program now. we'll start with the no collusion conclusion surely not something the democrats wanted to hear what you think the next move is going to be. well i think they've already started their next move in fact they started their next move the first day william barr came out saying it...
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it never the less the reports been the release but i'm sure that there is plenty more drama plenty moodie the world to come. to step up its demand of germany to pay world war two reparations to the sum of nearly three hundred billion euro athens has long been seeking compensation for the nancy occupation but ben says that that has been settled our europe correspondent peter oliver has the details. europe could be set for the reopening of some painful historical wounds the greek parliament has asked germany for billions of euro for the nazi occupation of the country during world war two the demand for german war reparations is a historical and moral debt for us it will help us build a better future in our relations with germany today therefore we have a duty to give our two peoples the opportunity to close this chapter athens as next step is to send what's known as a verbal note to berlin that will be seen as the starting point for negotiations to kick off from now back in twenty sixteen agreed parliamentary committee put the figure that should pay is reparations it well at least two hundr
it never the less the reports been the release but i'm sure that there is plenty more drama plenty moodie the world to come. to step up its demand of germany to pay world war two reparations to the sum of nearly three hundred billion euro athens has long been seeking compensation for the nancy occupation but ben says that that has been settled our europe correspondent peter oliver has the details. europe could be set for the reopening of some painful historical wounds the greek parliament has...
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the government to improve the collection of jobs data despite those concerns most investors expect moody's ruling coalition to retain power the widely followed s. and p. b.s.e. sensex stock index roared to a record high which is surprising as of the last month it was one of the region's worst performers so what's behind the surge well international investors have snapped up a net four point three billion dollars in indian stocks in march the biggest monthly total in two years so why are overseas investors buying indian stocks let's find out joining us now from london u.n. thompson the head of emerging market equities at neptune investment management and runs an india fund good to have you with us so we've got this form a reserve bank of india governor calling into question the real rate of growth in india what does that mean to you as someone who invests in the country. but then you look at india you've got a country which is always demonstrating really a was a growth premium in terms of economic growth relative to the rest of merging markets i think what you get with india is always this
the government to improve the collection of jobs data despite those concerns most investors expect moody's ruling coalition to retain power the widely followed s. and p. b.s.e. sensex stock index roared to a record high which is surprising as of the last month it was one of the region's worst performers so what's behind the surge well international investors have snapped up a net four point three billion dollars in indian stocks in march the biggest monthly total in two years so why are...
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the government to improve the collection of jobs data despite those concerns most investors expect moody's ruling coalition to retain power the widely followed s. and p. b.s.e. sensex stock index roared to a record high which is surprising as of the last month it was one of the region's worst performers so what's behind the surge well international investors have snapped up a net four point three billion dollars in indian stocks in march the biggest monthly total in two years so why are overseas investors buying indian stocks let's find out joining us now from london u.n. thompson ewan's the head of emerging market equities at neptune investment management and runs an india fund good to have you with us so we've got this former reserve bank of india governor calling into question the real rate of growth in india what does that mean to you as someone who invests in the country but then you get india you've got a country which is always demonstrating really it was a great premium and has economic growth relative to the rest of magic markers i think what you get with india is always this this
the government to improve the collection of jobs data despite those concerns most investors expect moody's ruling coalition to retain power the widely followed s. and p. b.s.e. sensex stock index roared to a record high which is surprising as of the last month it was one of the region's worst performers so what's behind the surge well international investors have snapped up a net four point three billion dollars in indian stocks in march the biggest monthly total in two years so why are...