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and more and more and burn more calories while eating it not really there are some calories some foods where you burn more calories like protein is a great nutrient because there are a lot of can reason are getting burned through the stomach of the stomach and so it's a way better treat more protein carbohydrates or fit but it's not for that you can eat like one specific food all day and you will lose weight i think the kinds of foods you should absolutely devoid i would say no of course i think everyone knows and apple is good and chocolate isn't the best choice but. and you can have a little bit of everything you shouldn't award any forward completely course if you restrict you're craving for it and a little bit of everything is ok but you have to be honest to yourself ok with me for breakfast in just a moment but 1st we have to take a look at why people are gaining weight many of my patients tell me well i'm not eating that much i'm gaining weight because of my genetic predisposition. for that . professor peter kovacs and his team at the i.f.b. at a part of the diseases center at le
and more and more and burn more calories while eating it not really there are some calories some foods where you burn more calories like protein is a great nutrient because there are a lot of can reason are getting burned through the stomach of the stomach and so it's a way better treat more protein carbohydrates or fit but it's not for that you can eat like one specific food all day and you will lose weight i think the kinds of foods you should absolutely devoid i would say no of course i...
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even more parched. and even the world's great rain forests like the amazon would disappear bit by bit . an increase of more than 4 degrees would bring near constant drought to southern europe heat would make parts of the us and the middle east virtually uninhabitable. and much of the world's population would suffer from a scarcity of water countless people would die of heat and disease. even more would die of hunger as crop failure and famine become more widespread. other places will have to cope with too much water rising water levels will pose a global threats including 2 major cities such as hamburg mumbai shanghai and do your work. each additional degree of warming will force more and more people to flee their homes. some to seek food and water others to escape floods and storms. and storms will grow even more devastating. at a rise of 4 degrees or more the impact becomes difficult to predict. but what seems clear is that all living species would gradually die out even human civilization would face
even more parched. and even the world's great rain forests like the amazon would disappear bit by bit . an increase of more than 4 degrees would bring near constant drought to southern europe heat would make parts of the us and the middle east virtually uninhabitable. and much of the world's population would suffer from a scarcity of water countless people would die of heat and disease. even more would die of hunger as crop failure and famine become more widespread. other places will have to...
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that is a good thing because that means there is more money to more people and more people are spendingood thing. that insight you see is translated into broad-based spending. there is a little bit of difficulty in spending on things versus spending on experiences, going to do stuff, going out to dinner. you see them both remain strong with initial emphasis on experience, electronics, things that are not necessarily a car or some thing like that, but people can consume. david: from what you see at bank of america, can we keep this going with respect to the consumers? economists say you have to have more people working or higher productivity. we are not getting a lot more people working in terms of the overall population size. productivity growth is not as robust as it has been. brian: this is a great question. we are in a nice equilibrium where the job growth is more than enough to absorb the population growth. you see the participation rate. you have seen the underemployment rate keep coming down. those are all good things. if you hear the experts talk about there is still a lot potent
that is a good thing because that means there is more money to more people and more people are spendingood thing. that insight you see is translated into broad-based spending. there is a little bit of difficulty in spending on things versus spending on experiences, going to do stuff, going out to dinner. you see them both remain strong with initial emphasis on experience, electronics, things that are not necessarily a car or some thing like that, but people can consume. david: from what you see...
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more things that are more sophisticated. as we have been talking about, it's not only us using this technique. the participants in the market are using it as well. i think it's important for us to match their technology with ours when we look at the types in the market or the behavior. >> thank you. doctor, can you touch on the differences between automated trading with algorithmic, high freque frequency, and computer, how they're not the same and what differentiates them -- >> algorithmic consists in following rules, computer follows some rules to achieve an outcome. it does not require machine learning. machine learning it the learning of patterns from a set of data with us directing that learning. essentially what happens is you give to an algorithm a data set, and the data set identifies a pattern that we were not aware of. what was the third? >> the automated trading? >> it can happen with or without machine learning. in the earliest stages 2005 high frequency learning occurred without intelligence. but today liquidity
more things that are more sophisticated. as we have been talking about, it's not only us using this technique. the participants in the market are using it as well. i think it's important for us to match their technology with ours when we look at the types in the market or the behavior. >> thank you. doctor, can you touch on the differences between automated trading with algorithmic, high freque frequency, and computer, how they're not the same and what differentiates them -- >>...
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the american dream is to work hard and make more. be more successful and make more money. why should the government try and inhibit that by penalizing people for making a little bit more money next year? you made more money, we will take it away and then spent and borrow more and your kid will pay interest because the extra money we took for me was not enough to run the government. host: baltimore next, steve on the republican line. caller: i have a question in reference to mutual funds. the u.s. treasury money market and the u.s. treasury government money market, which a lot of americans hold -- i hold those through t. rowe price -- we currently have a prices debt crisis in the repurchasing market, putting in the $160 billion a day and have been for the past two and half to three months, into these repurchasing agreements. and what the federal government did was the interest rate, as the gentleman spoke, was 1.75%. it rose to 10% in less than one week's time, at which time mr. powell came in, federal reserve chairman, and we have but a cap on what you can earn on those tw
the american dream is to work hard and make more. be more successful and make more money. why should the government try and inhibit that by penalizing people for making a little bit more money next year? you made more money, we will take it away and then spent and borrow more and your kid will pay interest because the extra money we took for me was not enough to run the government. host: baltimore next, steve on the republican line. caller: i have a question in reference to mutual funds. the...
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more and more people are using it.act that bloomberg has recognized that i think is a big deal. and it shows that it is becoming mainstream. carol: boris, i do think about, for a while, we talked about the canadian cannabis companies. i do feel like 2019 was more about the u.s. companies, yours included. what do you think 2020 is going to be when it comes to the cannabis story? we are waiting for, you know, regulations to come out from the government. so i'm just curious what you think will be coming in 2020. boris: if we get over impeachment, which i hope we will at some point in time, i think it will be a continuation of the u.s. story. and that's not to say anything negative about canada, but it is just a bigger market. the u.s. companies are all turning profitable. you are starting to see more and more of them. i think the numbers that will be put up by u.s. companies next year will be quite big and staggering. and i think that will get recognized not only by washington, but i think also by the markets at large. i
more and more people are using it.act that bloomberg has recognized that i think is a big deal. and it shows that it is becoming mainstream. carol: boris, i do think about, for a while, we talked about the canadian cannabis companies. i do feel like 2019 was more about the u.s. companies, yours included. what do you think 2020 is going to be when it comes to the cannabis story? we are waiting for, you know, regulations to come out from the government. so i'm just curious what you think will be...
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>> i think the -- yeah, the more data we have, the more complex it gets; right? and one of the other things that we're really concerned about is the investor protection side too; right? and if bad data goes into these models, they can be marketed in many different ways. and so disclosures are really important. understanding your clients, understanding where the money comes from and understanding what clients are really getting all kind of goes together. >> thank you. thank you both of you. i yield back. >> thank you. the gentleman from virginia is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank all the witnesses for being here today. i'm so happy that all of you are here. i'm not showing any favoritism. i would particularly like to welcome ms. fender from the cfa institute which is located in my district in charlottesville, virginia. it provides a host of resources for professionals who work in the financial services industry who are among the most qualified and adhere the highest codes of standard in the financial industry. i'm honored t
>> i think the -- yeah, the more data we have, the more complex it gets; right? and one of the other things that we're really concerned about is the investor protection side too; right? and if bad data goes into these models, they can be marketed in many different ways. and so disclosures are really important. understanding your clients, understanding where the money comes from and understanding what clients are really getting all kind of goes together. >> thank you. thank you both...
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to me more about that.ou said they have that one warehouse in ontario, california , but notably that is only one, which means it is not ready for cyber monday, for example. are there concerns that there were not more of these locations heading into the holiday season? has an that tension during the holidays, amazon its capacity. it only wants the fast-moving inventory in there. it does not want to clutter up the space storing goods that are not selling. what amazon historically has done is it has simply raised storage fees to try to discourage merchants. independent merchants that sell things on amazon, to keep them from putting things in their warehouses. the risk of that is maybe they can run out. this is kind of like the happy medium. we don't want your stuff cluttering our warehouses in peak season but we will provide a warehouse nearby that is cheap so you can have the stuff nearby in case we do need replenishment. it is kind of like the next them wanted to de-clutter their warehouses. taylor: what has
to me more about that.ou said they have that one warehouse in ontario, california , but notably that is only one, which means it is not ready for cyber monday, for example. are there concerns that there were not more of these locations heading into the holiday season? has an that tension during the holidays, amazon its capacity. it only wants the fast-moving inventory in there. it does not want to clutter up the space storing goods that are not selling. what amazon historically has done is it...
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>> the mixed fuel buildings. >> requiring it to be 10% more, 11% more and 28% more efficient. is that possible? is that achievable? >> it was detailed at length in the cost-effectiveness study we discussed at the october meeting, yes, it is possible. >> i want to clarify. i think you were talking about different metrics. you were describing whether a property could have few error less intense carbon emissions than all electric property. i believe he was describing the overall energy efficiency. there are two different metrics. one is energy efficiency. i believe we are talking about the actual usage of electricity or energy regardless of sours. yes you could use more energy in all electric building than mixed fuel building. the emissions would depend upon the source of that electricity. an all electric building receiving all renewable energy would have no emissions. 10% more emission based building would have more based on gas usage. >> this is only about new buildings. it does not apply to major renovations? >> that's correct. >> any plan to extend the experiences here to sub
>> the mixed fuel buildings. >> requiring it to be 10% more, 11% more and 28% more efficient. is that possible? is that achievable? >> it was detailed at length in the cost-effectiveness study we discussed at the october meeting, yes, it is possible. >> i want to clarify. i think you were talking about different metrics. you were describing whether a property could have few error less intense carbon emissions than all electric property. i believe he was describing the...
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and it was we were more was more. but not all go ship crews perish more than 100 north korean fisherman have been rescued in japan since 2013. just. to go ship crisis shows no sign of slowing down in 20 a chain more than 200 boats arrived in japan doubled the number from the previous year. or start. using moscow to your. and the flight over in the stadium for how you should go through this to me is a sense of shame for your skill in government deference to the sort. of like. how we're sharing is showing so by about the 7 or so for them right now subtype is more important then she. was little. on on on and. on was a. rock. concert in his eating of our car because all of the. well for more on the top is more harmful. for now people along japan's coastline could only continue to watch and wonder if the bugs and the stock. singapore is renowned for creating some of the world's. 101 east goes back to school to find out the secret to their. talk to old jews there are. more targeted without going through all the pressure has
and it was we were more was more. but not all go ship crews perish more than 100 north korean fisherman have been rescued in japan since 2013. just. to go ship crisis shows no sign of slowing down in 20 a chain more than 200 boats arrived in japan doubled the number from the previous year. or start. using moscow to your. and the flight over in the stadium for how you should go through this to me is a sense of shame for your skill in government deference to the sort. of like. how we're sharing...
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to bring in more funds through taxation. the challenge is that the powers are so broad that it effectively rigged. the quality and effectiveness of democracy and for any investor looking at the country from outside out they'll be wondering how long will this last for when they'd only be in 2020 or will this administration seek to extend such powers beyond that day. the public debate over argentina's economic policies takes place as the nation's central bank is engaged in talks with private creditors and the international monetary fund over the nation's debt estimated at $50000000000.00. madrid up below. the tank service have won a legal battle forcing government leaders to take faster action on climate change judges said the government must reduce emissions so that the 25 percent lower than they were in 1990 this they ruled has to happen by the end of next year the dust prime minister says he'll do everything possible to reach that target then spend berchtold as a lawyer the agenda foundation which brought the case against t
to bring in more funds through taxation. the challenge is that the powers are so broad that it effectively rigged. the quality and effectiveness of democracy and for any investor looking at the country from outside out they'll be wondering how long will this last for when they'd only be in 2020 or will this administration seek to extend such powers beyond that day. the public debate over argentina's economic policies takes place as the nation's central bank is engaged in talks with private...
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plenty more ahead.rkets are about to get up and running rishaad: four -- rishaad: the markets are about to get up and running for the week. you have the european central getting into and flavoring what investments are advertising. also, what has been going on the streets of hong kong. tom: it looks like investors brush up what happened. maybe the domestic economy with stabilizing. we saw those in the import numbers. 15 is that unofficial deadline in terms of trade talks. resources in washington suggest there may be a deal. there are still discussions underway. shenzhen is up 3/10 of 1%. this was on the back of some commentary suggesting china and its policymakers will not be opening up attacks in terms of credit supply. in terms of their credit supply. we can move on to some individual stocks and focus. we have sales data in terms of the retail sales. the tension around 2:00, local time. we are looking at local automakers. get two straight years of declining sales. analysts sayice -- this could become c
plenty more ahead.rkets are about to get up and running rishaad: four -- rishaad: the markets are about to get up and running for the week. you have the european central getting into and flavoring what investments are advertising. also, what has been going on the streets of hong kong. tom: it looks like investors brush up what happened. maybe the domestic economy with stabilizing. we saw those in the import numbers. 15 is that unofficial deadline in terms of trade talks. resources in washington...
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global style she wants more change you want to more open discussion that's what we what we haven't seen the past and it's a sink that was part of the of the issue when it comes to monetary policy itself there is always an argument in there in the council whether or whether or not to expand i think clearly that negative interest rates have reached a point where you have to discuss what the benefits or the trade offs are really justify. additional easy and the latest who spoke out or some to a bank governor from the bank of italy where you would probably least expect it so negative interest right have run their course but of course the central bank has more ammunition it's been really good stewards you on carriage of course thanks to cover his ears going to blush. now every time you use your phone computer an app or a website you're leaving a digital footprint that tells a story about you and that can be used to sell services back to you now where you watch films or listen to music the data can be used by algorithms to make helpful suggestions for other material that you may want to watch
global style she wants more change you want to more open discussion that's what we what we haven't seen the past and it's a sink that was part of the of the issue when it comes to monetary policy itself there is always an argument in there in the council whether or whether or not to expand i think clearly that negative interest rates have reached a point where you have to discuss what the benefits or the trade offs are really justify. additional easy and the latest who spoke out or some to a...
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is, it is more corporate lead.: if it is more corporate lead, does that make it better or worse? guy: worse in terms of the way we view the u.s. credit market, which is my area of focus. it will be more under pressure. it will be more difficult in terms of thinking about corporate valuation. nejra: you know what is interesting? the yield curve touched 31 basis points. highest since october 2018. people are seeing this as the market being less concerned about recession in 2020. are you ignoring that the yield curve is steepening? guy: it is a good indicator of what people think. it doesn't necessarily mean that it will be right. it is very true that people are more optimistic about growth today than they were three or four months ago. there are some signs of things which have been good. the housing market has been good. there are other signs of things that have been relatively soft. november retail sales were iffy. you have the highest level of discounts during black friday since 2008. corporate pricing power is pre
is, it is more corporate lead.: if it is more corporate lead, does that make it better or worse? guy: worse in terms of the way we view the u.s. credit market, which is my area of focus. it will be more under pressure. it will be more difficult in terms of thinking about corporate valuation. nejra: you know what is interesting? the yield curve touched 31 basis points. highest since october 2018. people are seeing this as the market being less concerned about recession in 2020. are you ignoring...
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ok, stay with us, we have more. plenty more ahead.♪ ♪ -- selina: let's get a check of the business flash headlines. a digital banking lysis in singapore -- license in singapore. grab willl apply -- apply for a license for retail and nonretail customers. it will try the same in other countries. has blamed its already ousted coo for a second scandal at the bank, again painting him as a rogue operative who kept executives and directors in the dark. he has been blamed for the first incident and was allowed to resign in october. he has been declared as having been fired and stands to lose about $4 million in stock as a result. a few minutes away from the opening of trade in hong kong, it will be a quiet session today. asian futures down about 20 points, the hang seng about 27,900 at the moment. ,e are watching the renminbi 70133, but it was interesting with the pboc survey yesterday. in terms of a policy response, more bankers are saying that monetary policy is lose, and -- is loose. two percentage points higher than we saw. we want to bri
ok, stay with us, we have more. plenty more ahead.♪ ♪ -- selina: let's get a check of the business flash headlines. a digital banking lysis in singapore -- license in singapore. grab willl apply -- apply for a license for retail and nonretail customers. it will try the same in other countries. has blamed its already ousted coo for a second scandal at the bank, again painting him as a rogue operative who kept executives and directors in the dark. he has been blamed for the first incident and...
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we'll see that more broadly. they'll close the loop through payments >> out perform with a price target of $1400. thank you. >> thank you, appreciate it. >>> 2019 was supposed to be the year of the ipo but it doesn't turn out that way. uber, lyf, slack among the big names that went public and sank. what do the ultra rich think of these stocks is there opportunity this year has been great for billionbi tech on pace for its longest weekly win streak ever. does that mean the run is nedo we'll talk about that one when power lunch comes back you have to print, walk, sign, scan, recycle, walk, email yourself... really? more walking, try again, waiting, recycle, walk, email yourself, then get back to your day. or not. this isn't working. introducing samsung paperless workflow solutions. with the galaxy tab s6, you can sign digital documents on-screen, with a finger or your s pen. samsung business solutions. with a finger or your s pen. so w>>i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just was
we'll see that more broadly. they'll close the loop through payments >> out perform with a price target of $1400. thank you. >> thank you, appreciate it. >>> 2019 was supposed to be the year of the ipo but it doesn't turn out that way. uber, lyf, slack among the big names that went public and sank. what do the ultra rich think of these stocks is there opportunity this year has been great for billionbi tech on pace for its longest weekly win streak ever. does that mean the...
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balanced more focused more productive it already has more than $30000000.00 uses. i think headspace brings those tools to a wider range of people but i think it's only the 1st step. gets distracted will bring it back so was this the most productive week of my life when i got up at 530 every day read 6 books was more focused and meditate in the evenings but tomorrow i'm definitely going to sleep in. humans have been measuring the passage of time for thousands of years the mayans greeks and the egyptians used the sun water or candles but the mechanical clock is the invention that really made a difference it's been key to progress instrumental to civilization but it's also a harsh taskmaster. the cruel rule of the clog. centuries ago and in some parts of the world to this day farm hands sometimes have extended breaks. because people followed their natural clock. the working day was configured by the weather the seasons and our body rhythms. until the advent of the mechanical clock and put paid to natural rhythms replacing them with a single relentless beat. 60 seconds
balanced more focused more productive it already has more than $30000000.00 uses. i think headspace brings those tools to a wider range of people but i think it's only the 1st step. gets distracted will bring it back so was this the most productive week of my life when i got up at 530 every day read 6 books was more focused and meditate in the evenings but tomorrow i'm definitely going to sleep in. humans have been measuring the passage of time for thousands of years the mayans greeks and the...
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thursday the showers could be more pressing which might be more important because that would be the travelafter christmas. daytime highs today enjoy the low 60s. enjoy the one thing we have not talked about yet with the storm. the rain is the headline and how much cooler it will feel once this passes. look at the daytime highs. mid 50s almost 10 degrees cooler for much of next week than what you experienced today so get out and enjoy the low 60s. that is your forecast for now. >> time for pet of the week and joining us is leah and she missed with the humane society in vallejo. she is very loving and very friendly and she's using my hands as the two rather chew toy. you said she is not quite a puppy but she's young and has a purpose exuberance. >> this is leah. she's been with us for just under one month. she is one and a half years old and the vet estimates that's her age. she is ready for adoption as soon as she can be spayed. she's had all her shots and she is microchipped. she's delightful. she loves to go on walks. >> was she with another family and surrendered? >> she was brought in a
thursday the showers could be more pressing which might be more important because that would be the travelafter christmas. daytime highs today enjoy the low 60s. enjoy the one thing we have not talked about yet with the storm. the rain is the headline and how much cooler it will feel once this passes. look at the daytime highs. mid 50s almost 10 degrees cooler for much of next week than what you experienced today so get out and enjoy the low 60s. that is your forecast for now. >> time for...
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has more now from new delhi. today. the government has called the ministers for a meeting to figure out what to do next no doubt to members of the coalition government has been saying inciting as he is inciting statements but some others have in their coalition are saying that this law is ill timed. heat wave has worsened already catastrophic conditions in australia as firefighters battle more than 100 bush fires burning across new south wales the authorities are warning that high winds are making the flames more unpredictable. hundreds of supporters of lebanon's going prime minister saad hariri have been out on the streets protesting against the man who said to replace him troops fired tear gas at people blocking roads who held fireworks and rocks at them mr hariri went on twitter calling for calm asking those who really love him quote to leave the streets the prime minister designate sunday up as promising to put together a government within 6 weeks. the international criminal court wants to open an investigation into
has more now from new delhi. today. the government has called the ministers for a meeting to figure out what to do next no doubt to members of the coalition government has been saying inciting as he is inciting statements but some others have in their coalition are saying that this law is ill timed. heat wave has worsened already catastrophic conditions in australia as firefighters battle more than 100 bush fires burning across new south wales the authorities are warning that high winds are...
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as i was discovering more and more of that, it grips you. it really does.tising on paper. it was only two years later after i had done the three exams that we finally raise money to pay for a keyboard. it was not until another 4.5 years that i was able to finally raise money for a piano. you have gone on and made it your career. that is right. tell us it your career. that is right. tell usa it your career. that is right. tell us a bit about that, where have you played? in italy, scotland, france. it has been a brilliant experience. there is nothing like the feeling of a live performance, really, and being able to share something that you work on for months and months. you finally get to that point of sharing with an audience and it is brilliant. you showed how determination can lead to actually delivering a dream that you have when it might not seem feasible. what would you say to the other kids out there? anybody, watching who might have a goal, a dream in mind and think they don't know how to make it happen. i would say two things. if you are a young pers
as i was discovering more and more of that, it grips you. it really does.tising on paper. it was only two years later after i had done the three exams that we finally raise money to pay for a keyboard. it was not until another 4.5 years that i was able to finally raise money for a piano. you have gone on and made it your career. that is right. tell us it your career. that is right. tell usa it your career. that is right. tell us a bit about that, where have you played? in italy, scotland,...
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and more integration and what we should be. a protest is a gathering along the gaza israel border for the last time this year on thursday organizers said they were planning to scale back the protests until march as a negotiation towards a ham ass israel cease fire continue palestinians have been holding these weekly protests for the right of return for palestinian refugees since march of last year on the news and we spoke to us who's the spokesman for the great much of return movements as the protests are important to raise awareness. we are looking at it with evidence and you know it's going to still going to be. out of the political scene it's not a lot of problem a lot of problems that we have a right we need to bring all the attention of the all over the world that are seen are suffering touchup suffering been suffering leading a miserable life because of the oppression and because of they are going to sin as well so it means that now we could say that all the factions all the policy and groups all the civil communities all
and more integration and what we should be. a protest is a gathering along the gaza israel border for the last time this year on thursday organizers said they were planning to scale back the protests until march as a negotiation towards a ham ass israel cease fire continue palestinians have been holding these weekly protests for the right of return for palestinian refugees since march of last year on the news and we spoke to us who's the spokesman for the great much of return movements as the...
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an mmt are they enabling more and more government spending?s line of attack, if you like. dropped the mic and said, we put ultralow rates for an in place.eriod it is up to the policymakers to do something more aggressive on the fiscal side. can you get the political unity to actually deliver that in europe? in other places, fiscal easing out of japan during the week. we are seeing ongoing fiscal easing in china. there is modest fiscal impulse coming in various parts of the world. a function of that is the fact that you have wealth inequality at multi-year highs. interest rates at multi-year lows. it looks like the next natural policy option should be on the fiscal side. matt: i never know if i should use btp, bund spreads, or look at spain or portugal. we saw them blowout. i have a chart going back to the 15th. 2018, they blew out and came back. has the ecb been successful in handling the so far? jub: i think so. heart of that widening and subsequent compression was related to the idiosyncratic political development in italy. when we had that
an mmt are they enabling more and more government spending?s line of attack, if you like. dropped the mic and said, we put ultralow rates for an in place.eriod it is up to the policymakers to do something more aggressive on the fiscal side. can you get the political unity to actually deliver that in europe? in other places, fiscal easing out of japan during the week. we are seeing ongoing fiscal easing in china. there is modest fiscal impulse coming in various parts of the world. a function of...
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look, there is more and more content.lity is, the consumer is 80-100 a month for linear tv patches. have still got millions of subscribers to multi channel television. my guess is that the number of homes that have to have sports , you have got 30-40,000,000 homes coming out of the bundle. they will find new ways to get confident -- content. of these are far easier and cheaper to subscribe to than cable. you can have a few for a time, this really empowers the consumer to create the bundles they want. paying forple are espn and never watch it? >> i do feel this can be someone confusing. -- somewhat confusing. i'm wondering, are these streaming services doing a good job of actually marketing themselves and how is that playing out? >> one challenge they have is they are drawing so much attention. so the narrative about the services is difficult for them to control. it makes it difficult to get the right message out around price points and messages. we are already talking about 2020 andvailable in that kind of meets the mutes
look, there is more and more content.lity is, the consumer is 80-100 a month for linear tv patches. have still got millions of subscribers to multi channel television. my guess is that the number of homes that have to have sports , you have got 30-40,000,000 homes coming out of the bundle. they will find new ways to get confident -- content. of these are far easier and cheaper to subscribe to than cable. you can have a few for a time, this really empowers the consumer to create the bundles they...
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i want to see more.ee more improvement elsewhere not just a great.jobs over. >> i was worried juergen and tried make lemonade back in the lemons. i'm glad to hear you say you like the jobs. >> jack i'll turn you now cbs viacom they split they got together they split they got to get another back together again what's going on? >> paul patrol the cartoon about for a first responders has been popular in my household and i know yours, that's a viacom property. just to be clear it's popular with our children. the key here is that there is a war for streaming content disney is pulling its children's content away from netflix. now their support of streaming servers. viacom has loads of children's property nickelodeon, dora the explorer, mutant ninja turtles and so on. it's a position that symbian arms dealer during the streaming race. they combined cbs, suddenly the largest player in television there's loads of rooms with buyback stock. i've met a couple of times of bob bacchus, the chief here, and he strikes m
i want to see more.ee more improvement elsewhere not just a great.jobs over. >> i was worried juergen and tried make lemonade back in the lemons. i'm glad to hear you say you like the jobs. >> jack i'll turn you now cbs viacom they split they got together they split they got to get another back together again what's going on? >> paul patrol the cartoon about for a first responders has been popular in my household and i know yours, that's a viacom property. just to be clear...
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more trade is always good for trade and dairy farmers there's more access from canada and mexico there will be a freer hand to bring organized labor down there which could help our workers here. so one. >> one particular stock you like is for warner? >> will you s mca, i don't date a stockpicking case of what to buy and why. it's incrementally positive for borg warner who makes car components. organist in warm manufacturing here. i'll like them they like money on gas cars, hybrid car they have high staying power. for them and kansas city southern which is around. >> it's really the removal of any risk with respect to borg warner right? >> i think so, it would have been a negative had this work not come through. but now i think we're in the position to grow. >> steel company stocks are still down from the election when good things were gonna happen. how does that play into the car industry? >> steel is a tough business to check out. there's a world price first deal so what goes on here is dependent upon the supply around the world. i think usmca is quoted for steelworkers here in the u.
more trade is always good for trade and dairy farmers there's more access from canada and mexico there will be a freer hand to bring organized labor down there which could help our workers here. so one. >> one particular stock you like is for warner? >> will you s mca, i don't date a stockpicking case of what to buy and why. it's incrementally positive for borg warner who makes car components. organist in warm manufacturing here. i'll like them they like money on gas cars, hybrid...
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and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. paul. paul: thanks, viviana. datase manufacturing pmi is due in about one hour. economists surveyed expect a slight retreat in december from this. asia bring in our chief economics correspondent enda curran. youan see a chart i am sure are familiar with. a big pop up in pmi's that we saw last month. what is the expectation for this month? enda: even if it does slip a little, it is expected to remain above the 50 point level. remember, it is probably going to cement or reinforce a trend for chinese manufacturing sector. we had a big run-up in industrial output in november. that will help this pmi reading, and of course, we know that broader sentiment was getting better for chinese manufacturing sector anyway in the month because of the expectation ahead of the phase one trade deal that was announced between the u.s. and chinese government. one of the components to keep an eye on is the private sector. we know private sector investment remains quite weak sophie cme pi
and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. paul. paul: thanks, viviana. datase manufacturing pmi is due in about one hour. economists surveyed expect a slight retreat in december from this. asia bring in our chief economics correspondent enda curran. youan see a chart i am sure are familiar with. a big pop up in pmi's that we saw last month. what is the expectation for this month? enda: even if it does slip a little, it is expected to remain above the 50 point level. remember,...
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how can you have more information?re told what your credit line is, and if you don't like your credit line, you can call someone, talk to them, give them more information and there can potentially be a change. we're committed to working with apple to improve transparency, so that it is a unique and differentiated product. taylor: that was david solomon, goldman sachs chairman and c.e.o. now to the relationship between big banks and attack. the chairman of europe's largest the our intertwined but regulatory issues must be addressed. we had an exclusive interview in november. >> what is a bank? what is a bank? does a bank just take deposits and make loans? of course. but we do payments. we have always, and our strategy -- our strategy since i arrived is to be a responsible bank and grow loyal customers. loyal customers, if i ask you, eric, who is your bank? you can have one bank in your head even though you might have five accounts, am i correct? >> that's true. >> so you're like 99% of americans and most people on the p
how can you have more information?re told what your credit line is, and if you don't like your credit line, you can call someone, talk to them, give them more information and there can potentially be a change. we're committed to working with apple to improve transparency, so that it is a unique and differentiated product. taylor: that was david solomon, goldman sachs chairman and c.e.o. now to the relationship between big banks and attack. the chairman of europe's largest the our intertwined...
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tell us more.om now are going to deliver their rate decision, and none of us expect thailand to hold. the economy is slowing, on track to be at its slowest pace this year since 2014. why are they going to hold? the central bank has already .autioned i guess we are expecting to look more at the language they use in this decision, making it clear that they are willing to go they want to keep some ammunition in reserve. bank indonesia, which goes tomorrow, still no story, although they have been a lot more aggressive. they cut 100 basis points since july. they are saying they want to wait and see for the transmission of those cuts, so they see a lag of about six months. they are expecting that to hit the economy in the early part of next year. indonesia on track for its slowest growth since 2017. .rowth is the key message here haidi: tell us what other measures they can really do to stoke growth. policymakers are trying to signal their next move, but as you say, a lot needs to be done. >> as i said, t
tell us more.om now are going to deliver their rate decision, and none of us expect thailand to hold. the economy is slowing, on track to be at its slowest pace this year since 2014. why are they going to hold? the central bank has already .autioned i guess we are expecting to look more at the language they use in this decision, making it clear that they are willing to go they want to keep some ammunition in reserve. bank indonesia, which goes tomorrow, still no story, although they have been a...
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ever more of this i'm joined in studio by d.w. business reporter to ponder jim below par you and i were talking about this earlier record retail sales are expected this year in germany but same time german retailers are happy why no they aren't happy and that's ass leave because they could actually make less money this year than they did last year and they're facing a lot of competition from you know online retailers. and the bigger chains like zara and edge and am a lot of the activity these days happens on black friday and cyber monday so a lot of people that we saw in that report long lines you know outside the path so you know play places big apostles and you know packages but obviously those lines are not in the stores as we're going to record retail sales but maybe not for individual or independent retailers maybe big box or all liars exactly of course and that's the reason why they are really concerned they're losing business and you looked into this how much is the average german spends on christmas you know quite a bit ac
ever more of this i'm joined in studio by d.w. business reporter to ponder jim below par you and i were talking about this earlier record retail sales are expected this year in germany but same time german retailers are happy why no they aren't happy and that's ass leave because they could actually make less money this year than they did last year and they're facing a lot of competition from you know online retailers. and the bigger chains like zara and edge and am a lot of the activity these...
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, reach more families and become more universal. when we are thinking about helping families with kids and making it more affordable. but i'm glad you are talking about moving the big challenges. >> there is actually a full approach which is to look at why are the costs of goods and services so expensive and try to expand the supply side to make goods inherently cheaper to negate the demand in borrowing for price and wage controls. and a lot of the programs we mentioned no doubt could alleviate poverty. but given the fiscal conditions and the limits what you can achieve through a tight labor market and the risks associated with wage and price controls, i think the principal of first do know harm, examine the policies that raise the cost of living of families and poor families in particular is a fruitful approach. >> i'm going to take the question in the spirit it was given and propose one legislative fix in the spirit of fix it will be a legislative fix with riders attached. we should take the ietc and replace that it should not dis
, reach more families and become more universal. when we are thinking about helping families with kids and making it more affordable. but i'm glad you are talking about moving the big challenges. >> there is actually a full approach which is to look at why are the costs of goods and services so expensive and try to expand the supply side to make goods inherently cheaper to negate the demand in borrowing for price and wage controls. and a lot of the programs we mentioned no doubt could...
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more white.ockets of hispanic voters again around des moines, you might not be getting 10%, but maybe 3% to 5%. if no one else is talking to them, that could be a big deal in a tight caucus. and i think this is also indicative of i think democrats might have miss calculated. i know they rearranged the primary calendar and brought nevada up to the forefront and moved california up. but more than i've ever seen, candidates are zeroing in almost exclusively on new hampshire and iowa on a day-to-day basis, both in 2012 and 2016 when i worked on the republican presidential campaigns, you certainly folk id on those two states, absolutely. but you also wanted to build a presence in the other states so that way if you did well, you had something to capitalize on and they weren't foreign to you as you got later in the process. and we talk a lot about african-american voters as being the key to the democratic primary electorate and that's certainly true. but there's a great article and good point, latinos
more white.ockets of hispanic voters again around des moines, you might not be getting 10%, but maybe 3% to 5%. if no one else is talking to them, that could be a big deal in a tight caucus. and i think this is also indicative of i think democrats might have miss calculated. i know they rearranged the primary calendar and brought nevada up to the forefront and moved california up. but more than i've ever seen, candidates are zeroing in almost exclusively on new hampshire and iowa on a...
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he is getting more likes, more shares, more reactions than anybody else.l the platforms. they are getting all the likes, all the shares, all the noise. but not all that noise is good. during one of the itv debates this happened — the conservative party press office rebranded their twitter account to this, and posed as an independent fact—checking organisation. again, they were widely criticised and, again, they stood by it. but they are not the only party that has been up to tricks. there has been a fierce battle taking place over the google search bar, with parties buying up the keywords of their rivals to try and hijack voters' browsing. so, for example, a few weeks ago, if you had typed in boris brexit deal, you would have seen an advert for this website, made for and paid for by the brexit party. but the real money in this election is being spent here, facebook and instagram. almost £2 million has been spent so far. the liberal democrats have consistently been spending the most, and had the most number of active adverts. thousands at any one time, high
he is getting more likes, more shares, more reactions than anybody else.l the platforms. they are getting all the likes, all the shares, all the noise. but not all that noise is good. during one of the itv debates this happened — the conservative party press office rebranded their twitter account to this, and posed as an independent fact—checking organisation. again, they were widely criticised and, again, they stood by it. but they are not the only party that has been up to tricks. there...
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and actually more so with faculty.e are getting some outstanding faculty who in lead the institution. they leave their current institutions because in a full council practicing their faith. so that's bring us a very instinctive institution. >> other catholic institutions and of this country have more deemphasize the calf lick of their institution. that's not true of notre dame is it? >> absolutely we cherish that and we always will. >> in house important is it to maintain, do you think the religious values in public life more generally. how much, this time were coming up on christmas you think those values are. >> we need them more than ever. there is such a dearth of leadership at every level, and that's every one the things i love about pope francis if you are catholic for the leadership is trying to show. with certain issues related to morality, i'd like to see other leadership and our society in countries and governments. we need more leadership. >> certainly helps if you have a big financial base the way you have
and actually more so with faculty.e are getting some outstanding faculty who in lead the institution. they leave their current institutions because in a full council practicing their faith. so that's bring us a very instinctive institution. >> other catholic institutions and of this country have more deemphasize the calf lick of their institution. that's not true of notre dame is it? >> absolutely we cherish that and we always will. >> in house important is it to maintain, do...
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>>well grant justine it is seeming like more and more people are now waiting for police but grabbing a gun in their own and going after the bad guys on their own and then an exchange of gunfire, we saw recently in oakland at a toy store.%now we're seeing in an apartment here in santa rosa. a gunfight at santa rosa's alexander apartment complex leaves one resident hospitalized with gunshot wounds. lice say it began about 04:00am when a couple heard noise on their balcony, the male armed himself and went to see what was out there. >>when he got out there there was an intruder on the balcony. the victim and the suspect exchanged. rounds victim wahit 3 times we are unsure if the suspect was hit or not police say the suspect escaped in a pickup truck and evidence found at the scene indicates he was trying to break in asor the victim, he was taken to a local hospital where he remains in serious but stable condition he's definitely very lucky that no one got more seriously injured and he's in very serious condition at the hospital. we expected to survive, it could have gone the other way ea
>>well grant justine it is seeming like more and more people are now waiting for police but grabbing a gun in their own and going after the bad guys on their own and then an exchange of gunfire, we saw recently in oakland at a toy store.%now we're seeing in an apartment here in santa rosa. a gunfight at santa rosa's alexander apartment complex leaves one resident hospitalized with gunshot wounds. lice say it began about 04:00am when a couple heard noise on their balcony, the male armed...
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without question without question and the more that happens the more the brain becomes a conduit for that very thing that you are talking about and let me be very clear i'm not anti-technology at all i mean look you and i are able to have this conversation because of some incredible leaps in technology we wrote the book brainwashed based upon an unlimited resource of knowledge having the internet but we all recognize now that when we spend hours and hours mindlessly on the internet that those are precious hours those are times lost that we could be doing other things that are very constructive and help providing we know that our attention is absolutely gamed by pop ups by click bait you know the average american spends more than 6 hours a day in front of one type of screen or another whether it's a tablet television or their computer screen that as of 2 about 22 years of screen time in the average life time it's been said that when you're doing one thing you're not doing something else and those something else things are really important exercise reconnecting with people spending tim
without question without question and the more that happens the more the brain becomes a conduit for that very thing that you are talking about and let me be very clear i'm not anti-technology at all i mean look you and i are able to have this conversation because of some incredible leaps in technology we wrote the book brainwashed based upon an unlimited resource of knowledge having the internet but we all recognize now that when we spend hours and hours mindlessly on the internet that those...
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>>in all sfo saw more than a 100 cancellations on monday and more than 500 delays generally ranging from an hour to as many as 4 hours. >>so i started in ethiopia at us and that i flew i had to a connecting flight in chicago that was delayed getting here because of weather conditions. so that's kind of been a nightmare. >>our to hear we have to stop because there's large headwinds to get rid of the gas. so it to refuel in phoenix to come here. how long was the delay about an hour and a half and because it's the beginning of the workweek in the school week. >>many coming to san francisco had places to be in people the sea. >>i had meetings this morning that i was supposed to be at the brother has school today actually so he was planning to get back and make it to class on time then you know like he couldn't make it still some felt just getting the sfo was a success. >>feeling good were from the area so we know could have been much worse. >>and indeed it could have been much worse and much worse throughout the day as you see weather right now it's dry and it's been that way for several hou
>>in all sfo saw more than a 100 cancellations on monday and more than 500 delays generally ranging from an hour to as many as 4 hours. >>so i started in ethiopia at us and that i flew i had to a connecting flight in chicago that was delayed getting here because of weather conditions. so that's kind of been a nightmare. >>our to hear we have to stop because there's large headwinds to get rid of the gas. so it to refuel in phoenix to come here. how long was the delay about an...
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the more chemotherapy we give, the more the tumour shrinks.this technology that we are trialling today is trying to use the same amount of chemotherapy that we are using now, but significantly increase the amount of chemotherapy within the cancer. this trial is at a very early stage and it's still not clear whether there might be any long—term side—effects to the treatment. but if chemotherapy can be made more effective, then it could mean fewer people suffering the side—effects such as nausea and hair loss, and it could make those difficult tumours, the ones that were previously thought to be untreatable, it could mean they start responding to chemotherapy drugs, too. you hope that there's an easier way or a more gentle way of treating people. hopefully, you know, this will happen. one day there will be a chemo where you don't have these side—effects. but there would need to be many more tests and trials before we can get close to that. laura foster, bbc news, sutton. mortgage borrowers who say they were trapped on high interest rates when th
the more chemotherapy we give, the more the tumour shrinks.this technology that we are trialling today is trying to use the same amount of chemotherapy that we are using now, but significantly increase the amount of chemotherapy within the cancer. this trial is at a very early stage and it's still not clear whether there might be any long—term side—effects to the treatment. but if chemotherapy can be made more effective, then it could mean fewer people suffering the side—effects such as...
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and that's the essential reason why we've seen more and more flooding here in the uk, but also floodingwell. and we've seen really powerful hurricanes and typhoons as well. is that something that also fits into climate change science? mm, the way in which climate change interacts with hurricanes and cyclones is quite complex. but in terms of the damage caused by those hurricanes and cyclones, it's very clear that much of that damage is exacerbated by climate change. so we've just talked about how climate change can cause heavier rainfall and a lot of the damage associated with cyclones, this comes from the flooding, the storm surges that we've seen associated with those. so heavier rainfall, greater storm surges, but also sea level rise across the world. as the seas have been rising, those storms are going to penetrate that much further inland, causing that much more damage. and amidst all of that background of heat, flooding and storms, 2019 has really been a year of political activism, public activism as well when it comes to climate change, more awareness about that, hasn't it? we've
and that's the essential reason why we've seen more and more flooding here in the uk, but also floodingwell. and we've seen really powerful hurricanes and typhoons as well. is that something that also fits into climate change science? mm, the way in which climate change interacts with hurricanes and cyclones is quite complex. but in terms of the damage caused by those hurricanes and cyclones, it's very clear that much of that damage is exacerbated by climate change. so we've just talked about...
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china.has more data than more people, more interactions, interactions, zero privacy rights, so the chineseave access to more data that can make their algorithms faster. they have an economic change. there government is putting tens of billions of dollars to work building this computing infrastructure, and they have essentially given it to their companies to quench all this data. i have met with the leading technologists in silicon valley, people who control billions of dollars and they said andrew, i have spent one trillion -- i have spent one billion, to be in dollars, i can't outspend the chinese government how much is the united states putting to work to support our technology players in this field? nothing. out over going to play time? there are those who say, it is ok, american companies will come out with a new breakthrough post machine learning and then we will come out with an advantage. the other school of thought is that whoever has more data and more computing infrastructure will win. all.n't just count on you thinkyour hands if you the american companies will come up with anoth
china.has more data than more people, more interactions, interactions, zero privacy rights, so the chineseave access to more data that can make their algorithms faster. they have an economic change. there government is putting tens of billions of dollars to work building this computing infrastructure, and they have essentially given it to their companies to quench all this data. i have met with the leading technologists in silicon valley, people who control billions of dollars and they said...
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more often. this of course indicates that sexuality has another purpose and cut system and dance a few feet into it gives you a much more intense and intimate knowledge of the other person in the sense of numbers and nature on the shared desire of a shared pleasure helps cement the relationship for bynum attritional starting to see it. finding the right partner has been a bit hit and miss over the years but that might be changing. more and more singles are now meeting online rather than at parties in the pub or at work. in the 21st century dating has gone digital. 8 hot. bianca and marc met online and have been to gether for 14 years. and. at that time bianca was working a lot and didn't have much time for socialising marc was working abroad but wanted to return to germany is right on the. i was living in hong kong and i found it hard to meet people there. so i opened an account on a german dating site. become a climbing and both of us had just ended a long term relationships and didn't want to r
more often. this of course indicates that sexuality has another purpose and cut system and dance a few feet into it gives you a much more intense and intimate knowledge of the other person in the sense of numbers and nature on the shared desire of a shared pleasure helps cement the relationship for bynum attritional starting to see it. finding the right partner has been a bit hit and miss over the years but that might be changing. more and more singles are now meeting online rather than at...
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and i see more and more male and female raising couples where the men are raising children almost as much as the women are or even more. that is extraordinary that they are developing their whole human self people getting out of these restrictive roles they see people angry about racism in an important way and naming racism in the important way tong say that this is bullshit it is still uneven but it is growing. but what is now in the majority consciousness is a movement consciousness by all the social justice movements and all one third of that country believes in the old hierarchy they are mad as hell and they are dangerous and it might win but we should celebrate and use the fact the majority consciousness has been changed by the environmental movement look at public opinion polls and it's a huge difference. we used to be 12 crazy people over there. [laughter] it is huge it is good and dangerous at the same time that justin a few years we can no longer be a majority white country. and the white nationalists know that and are up in arms about that. now it seems to me that is a good
and i see more and more male and female raising couples where the men are raising children almost as much as the women are or even more. that is extraordinary that they are developing their whole human self people getting out of these restrictive roles they see people angry about racism in an important way and naming racism in the important way tong say that this is bullshit it is still uneven but it is growing. but what is now in the majority consciousness is a movement consciousness by all...
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make more of what's yours®. the issue along 101 is getting even more dangerous.0 cars, trucks and suvs have now been hit by something while driving on this very specific section of 101 south of gilroy. six more attacks happened over the weekend. what's going to happen here? marianne favro spoke with the chp about the new, revised plan. >> everybody okay? >> a family trip turned into a nightmare when something hit their van sending glass flying inside. it's happened more than 60 times over the past several months. the chp says it appears the attacks are getting bolder and more frequent. >> seriously, we had -- >> that follows six attacks in the exact same area late last week. >> a lot of families travel and it's very concerning. >> reporter: the chp is beefing up patrols. they've established a special task force and to investigate and offering a reward of more than $14,000 to catch whoever is targeting vehicles on this stretch of 101. investigators won't say exactly what the projectiles are. only what they aren't. >> it's not from a traditional firearm. we've not
make more of what's yours®. the issue along 101 is getting even more dangerous.0 cars, trucks and suvs have now been hit by something while driving on this very specific section of 101 south of gilroy. six more attacks happened over the weekend. what's going to happen here? marianne favro spoke with the chp about the new, revised plan. >> everybody okay? >> a family trip turned into a nightmare when something hit their van sending glass flying inside. it's happened more than 60...
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if you care more about more things your more human usually alienated to more easily have negative or neurotic opinions. when i say neurotic they may be correct. i don't mean that as negative. i think we are correcting a lot of social injustices at a rapid rate. it does mean you will have that. and to fear its, with the excess cynicism of eroding trust in your institutions that are working well. >> this could be a question for the two of you if you like. >> ask the question. >> so -- >> at the irish border. >> not quite. >> floating around the next candidate for the federal reserve under trump's presidency i believe his name is stephen moore. he originally said he believes people use capitalism to be a more important system than democracy working in this country. i was wondering if this something you agree with and if so why and if not why not? >> my view is capitalism and democracy go together. there is very solid evidence that democracies grow at higher rates of economic growth. the most successful capitalist nations tends to be democratic. nondemocratic so my wealthy nations have a
if you care more about more things your more human usually alienated to more easily have negative or neurotic opinions. when i say neurotic they may be correct. i don't mean that as negative. i think we are correcting a lot of social injustices at a rapid rate. it does mean you will have that. and to fear its, with the excess cynicism of eroding trust in your institutions that are working well. >> this could be a question for the two of you if you like. >> ask the question. >>...