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>> i think there is definitely a change in morets. the "miami herald" a serious of report back in november in which probably because of that change in moret's and the #metoo movement, girls, teenagers at the time by his abuse by jeffrey ep staen westaen -- epstein went on camara first time and created sympathy and concern raising new questions about this conduct and whether the prosecutors involved did the right thing here. they do have explanations, though, as you heard accosta offering why they thought this was the best outcome at the time. >> so, chris, some lawmakers calling on the justice department including senator ben sasse that are writing in part the department of justice should, in fact, reopen its nonprosecution agreement so epstein and anyone else can be held accountable. what do you think the justice department shot douuld do here what can it do here? >> the professional office of responsibility is looking into this. accosta is no longer a department of justice employer anymore. opening up oversight into this. but even i
>> i think there is definitely a change in morets. the "miami herald" a serious of report back in november in which probably because of that change in moret's and the #metoo movement, girls, teenagers at the time by his abuse by jeffrey ep staen westaen -- epstein went on camara first time and created sympathy and concern raising new questions about this conduct and whether the prosecutors involved did the right thing here. they do have explanations, though, as you heard accosta...
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put it moret to into things like south africa.ially could see good opportunities in europe as well, latin america would tend to do well. if you're looking to take money off, you would be taken it out of these areas and reflecting about the situation terms of china. the new would look in terms of chinese growth, if it is weakening, that will have a negative effect on southeast asia on most of the emerging-market currencies as well. so we will grapple with those. today is pivotal. dani talked about a couple of issues for this budget. we haven't perfected the revenue and expenditures side of the equation. wage bill hastor ratcheted by 11% annually from 2006. this is part of the expenditure side that they need to grapple with. do we need to hear something today in regard to tightening of that? where can he make the cuts? i suspect that the fiscal numbers are likely to be soothing. we estimate that revenue will be short by a modest 7 billion rand. the last cycle, the announcement was that the revenue deficit 50hin the vicinity of billi
put it moret to into things like south africa.ially could see good opportunities in europe as well, latin america would tend to do well. if you're looking to take money off, you would be taken it out of these areas and reflecting about the situation terms of china. the new would look in terms of chinese growth, if it is weakening, that will have a negative effect on southeast asia on most of the emerging-market currencies as well. so we will grapple with those. today is pivotal. dani talked...
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thursday and friday, parts of the moret firth and east wales could hit 15 celsius.ther but it will lift it further east. you can see an array of isobars meaning it will be windy. out of mainland scotla nd it will be windy. out of mainland scotland into the northern isles. this will be fairly weak with the cloud and rain in western areas. rain fizzling. moving away from north—west england, wales, the midlands, east anglia, down towards the south. once again, temperatures, 11-13. we the south. once again, temperatures, 11—13. we hang on to the mild errors we have seen. also on to thursday and friday. keeping weatherfronts at bay. likely to see a bit more cloud at times and also some splashes of rain. thursday promises to bea splashes of rain. thursday promises to be a dry day and a sunny one. lengthy spells of sunshine. the southerly wind, we do expect temperatures upto13, 14, possibly even 15, 15 during the course of thursday, more likely around the moret firth. so by the time we get to the end of the week, we are looking at it staying mild and staying mild at times.
thursday and friday, parts of the moret firth and east wales could hit 15 celsius.ther but it will lift it further east. you can see an array of isobars meaning it will be windy. out of mainland scotla nd it will be windy. out of mainland scotland into the northern isles. this will be fairly weak with the cloud and rain in western areas. rain fizzling. moving away from north—west england, wales, the midlands, east anglia, down towards the south. once again, temperatures, 11-13. we the south....
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having whether or not elizabeth warren's grandmother knew or moret know whether she had native american dna than she let on, that's just not something that's totally relevant to the average family in new hampshire, anyway. >> chairman buckley, you mentioned health care. what are you hearing from people in your state about progressive movements and health care, medicare for all? is that something voters want right now? >> well, i think it is an issue that has come alive. senator sheen is a cosponsor with senator sanders on his plan for medicare for all. i think it's an issue that's moving forward. obviously, wender stan as long as donald trump or any other republican is president, it's not going to come to fruition. but the concept that health care should be parsed out to those who can afford it. those who can't should simply go without is not acceptable to the republican -- to the democratic party. as we find more and newer ways to make sure people are provided health care they need, and they are not financially devastated by receiving the health care that they need. >> chairman, both o
having whether or not elizabeth warren's grandmother knew or moret know whether she had native american dna than she let on, that's just not something that's totally relevant to the average family in new hampshire, anyway. >> chairman buckley, you mentioned health care. what are you hearing from people in your state about progressive movements and health care, medicare for all? is that something voters want right now? >> well, i think it is an issue that has come alive. senator...
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the -- how much assumption changes have increased the unfunded liability, part of that was the moretality, and part of -- mortality, and par of it was changes in -- part of it was changes in the markets. so we just put in, what if we had to reduce the expected rate of return by another 100 basis points, so you can get a sense of that sensitivity. then, the last thing was the supplemental colas. with the audit, they raised the question whether we were capturing the supplement cal colas and whether there was a risk there, so we thought we would show that risk and our assessment. the assessment and the report basically shows that our current methods do take care of the supplemental colas, even though we don't testify a liability for them in advance, we only recognize them in our contributions once they're granted. but then, we amortize it over a period of five years, and our stress tests show that methodology works. >> can i -- for the sake of time, a lot of this is stuff that we have -- things are putting together the summary stuff. i know some of this is new. if you maybe can just hit on a
the -- how much assumption changes have increased the unfunded liability, part of that was the moretality, and part of -- mortality, and par of it was changes in -- part of it was changes in the markets. so we just put in, what if we had to reduce the expected rate of return by another 100 basis points, so you can get a sense of that sensitivity. then, the last thing was the supplemental colas. with the audit, they raised the question whether we were capturing the supplement cal colas and...
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learn moret consumercellular.tv >> and with the ongoing support of these id titutions dividuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public brocasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank u. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org buon giorno. i'm lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. the kitchen is a beautiful place to be creative, so it's endless. you've got.give it all the love so join me and learn how to celeate italian style. it's gonna get better and better. tutti a tavola a mangiare! venite! ♪ >> funding provided by... >> calabria. crystal-blue seas. rocky coasts and sandy beaches. national parks. ancient ruins and historical sites. traditions still survive inca bria. dedicated to preservin, we're culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento. trust your fami with our family.
learn moret consumercellular.tv >> and with the ongoing support of these id titutions dividuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public brocasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank u. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org buon giorno. i'm lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. the kitchen is a beautiful place to...
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if i bought a new phone and a moret, that would cost than $2000. that's kind of big.k me out. i'm looking at bunge. lost 125 million dollars --er the trade war caused $125 billion after the trade war caused the brazilian soybeans crop to get more expensive. that call underway now. they will exit some businesses. this year will be a transitional year for the business. now.theme for bunge right david: how does this read against the reported possible agreement between the u.s. and china? it would help their business? alix: in theory. it also depends on what's happening in brazil. it will be tough. the readthrough is not happening immediately. david: we are watching nike. we've been watching it all morning. we will have to play this video once again. this duke-north carolina game, the star freshman player comes foot,, pivots on his left comes down and the shoe broke on him. brooke: you have president obama broke.""look, his shoe only theirn to lose, third loss of the. -- of the year. zion williamson will go into the nba this year, probably. you think back a couple years a
if i bought a new phone and a moret, that would cost than $2000. that's kind of big.k me out. i'm looking at bunge. lost 125 million dollars --er the trade war caused $125 billion after the trade war caused the brazilian soybeans crop to get more expensive. that call underway now. they will exit some businesses. this year will be a transitional year for the business. now.theme for bunge right david: how does this read against the reported possible agreement between the u.s. and china? it would...
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she had moret said he was coming with unity, and the democrats responded with comedy, latching at him at him, and the americans looking at washington think it's a tragedy. i think she did a wonderful job in that moment. >> we have a few minutes left to talk tonight, we're going to take a quick break. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, no delivery fee. shshow me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet, so. that's simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for $40 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both. click, call or visit a store today. >>> i am asking congress to pass legislation to prohibit the late-term ab
she had moret said he was coming with unity, and the democrats responded with comedy, latching at him at him, and the americans looking at washington think it's a tragedy. i think she did a wonderful job in that moment. >> we have a few minutes left to talk tonight, we're going to take a quick break. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you....
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moret want to get a little into how you are allocating across the portfolio. about how you are producing equity exposure. what else is reflecting your risk off the? -- pau: this is an opportunity to focus on idiosyncratic risk. financials have become safer, unlike other areas of the corporate landscape which have become even more leveraged. stick to financial bonds. on the cash plus side, maybe look at gold. it is beginning to look more and more interesting. before you accuse me of being too gloomy, look into some areas where what has happened in the last few months gives us evaluation cushion. in particular, look at ian equity assets. assets.uity everything that could have gone wrong, did go wrong, now they -- things need to does not get as bad as people believe so that these assets will value. it is a combination of being defensive on the developed market side, stay tight in credit, but look for opportunity in the long-term within a.m.. nejra: so taking your risk in em equities. do you agree that anything that could have gone wrong with emi assets has, wrong
moret want to get a little into how you are allocating across the portfolio. about how you are producing equity exposure. what else is reflecting your risk off the? -- pau: this is an opportunity to focus on idiosyncratic risk. financials have become safer, unlike other areas of the corporate landscape which have become even more leveraged. stick to financial bonds. on the cash plus side, maybe look at gold. it is beginning to look more and more interesting. before you accuse me of being too...
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moret does not solve meaningful issues. >> the fed looks at financial conditions.hat they are focusing on now is not boosting the prices of risky assets, but they want to rip move themselves as risks. when will the fed stop with rate hikes? are they going to signal to markets? but there is a broader question for monetary policy perspective. sometimes, it makes sense for markets to become risk averse. and we are in a risky environment. what they do not want to do is reduce excessive risk-taking. the correction down the line would be bigger. it would remove themselves, rather than giving the markets a reason. thank you very much, both stay with us. coming up, we talked deutsche bank after the lender resulted reports. we hear from the chief financial officer. in the meantime, a press conference is happening christian sewing. -- with christian sewing. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics, this is bloomberg surveillance. revenue at deutsche bank contracted for an eighth straight quarter, confiscating christian sewing turnaround plan. this as repor
moret does not solve meaningful issues. >> the fed looks at financial conditions.hat they are focusing on now is not boosting the prices of risky assets, but they want to rip move themselves as risks. when will the fed stop with rate hikes? are they going to signal to markets? but there is a broader question for monetary policy perspective. sometimes, it makes sense for markets to become risk averse. and we are in a risky environment. what they do not want to do is reduce excessive...
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they're just in a movie, a tv show, that none of the rule of law or the patterns of behavior or the morets that normally, you know, comport or government matter. but there are substantive questions like maya raised of whether they could do real interference. this guy is on record. he wrote an op-ed saying essentially that the mueller probe is illegitimate. auditioned for the job with all these different data points, got himself on cnn to maya's point, so he could show himself to donald trump and say, look at me, i -- i will own the libs for you. goes on tv, does a performance. and then goes to trump -- trump's hotel to celebrate. this is a lot. >> it's a lot. and again, the question was, matt whitaker, you called the russian investigation a lynch mob. you said it could reach the level of a witch hunt. now that you're attorney general, has anything happened that made you change your mind about it being a witch hunt. and he refused to answer that question. he wasn't only insulting the committee, he was insulting the thousands of justice department employees who would not be involved in a wit
they're just in a movie, a tv show, that none of the rule of law or the patterns of behavior or the morets that normally, you know, comport or government matter. but there are substantive questions like maya raised of whether they could do real interference. this guy is on record. he wrote an op-ed saying essentially that the mueller probe is illegitimate. auditioned for the job with all these different data points, got himself on cnn to maya's point, so he could show himself to donald trump...