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p e, again, feels like ancient history. but at the beginning of the pandemic countries all around the world, we're scrambling for personal protective equipment. and so many businesses in china almost overnight, pivoted from whatever business they were in to producing. ah, p p equipment that really played a very positive role globally. so i would say, you know, again, there are competing narratives that work here. china's parliament has sworn and ling chung as the new prime premise premier. a close ally of president she's in pain. chang was parties, secretary for shanghai. bill we saw the cities to my flocked our last year. it replaces leakage, shang, who's retiring after a decade and the roll. the premier is the head of government on the highest position under present chief see hong kong activists who help to organize the annual child genamin square vigils have been jailed for more than 4 months. they're part of a pro democracy alliance convicted under the national security law, or failing to give information in the group.
p e, again, feels like ancient history. but at the beginning of the pandemic countries all around the world, we're scrambling for personal protective equipment. and so many businesses in china almost overnight, pivoted from whatever business they were in to producing. ah, p p equipment that really played a very positive role globally. so i would say, you know, again, there are competing narratives that work here. china's parliament has sworn and ling chung as the new prime premise premier. a...
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think about the p p e. again, feels like ancient history. but at the beginning of the pandemic countries all around the world, we're scrambling for personal protective equipment. and so many businesses in china, almost overnight, pivoted from whatever business they were in to producing p p equipment that really played a very positive role globally. so i would say, you know, again, there are, there are competing narratives that work your and cove in 1900 spread to the united states in early 2020 new york city quickly became the epicenter. gabriel elizondo reports on what lessons were learned. 3 years on the state of emergency in new york city, new york had just surpassed 7000 covey cases. the most cases in the state and 35 corporate related deaths. this is overwhelming. the cities, hospitals, and 1st responders, the virus spreading fast. the number of cases doubling in the new york city area overnight fear was setting in the community spread dynamic is unpredictable and worrisome. then governor andrew cuomo had seen enough and did the unthink
think about the p p e. again, feels like ancient history. but at the beginning of the pandemic countries all around the world, we're scrambling for personal protective equipment. and so many businesses in china, almost overnight, pivoted from whatever business they were in to producing p p equipment that really played a very positive role globally. so i would say, you know, again, there are, there are competing narratives that work your and cove in 1900 spread to the united states in early 2020...
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p e, again, feels like ancient history. but at the beginning of the pandemic, countries all around the world were scrambling for personal protective equipment. and so many businesses in china almost were night pivoted from whatever business they were in to producing. ah, p p. quitman, that really played a very positive role globally. so i would say, you know, again, there are competing narratives that work your oscar about the lot, the, the longer town social effects of what is, what's happened in china, particularly because with a lockdown that you said it was put into, into plays almost immediately across the country, ultimately we did see pushback from members of the public who resented the fact that they were being kept inside their, their, their houses. they felt that the cities were being locked down unnecessarily. hasn't been a subsequent change in dynamic between residents of china. some china's chinese cities and the local authorities. absolutely. and i think here we have to recognize that the coven pandemic all ar
p e, again, feels like ancient history. but at the beginning of the pandemic, countries all around the world were scrambling for personal protective equipment. and so many businesses in china almost were night pivoted from whatever business they were in to producing. ah, p p. quitman, that really played a very positive role globally. so i would say, you know, again, there are competing narratives that work your oscar about the lot, the, the longer town social effects of what is, what's happened...
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reporter: driving around, it didn't take long to notice pg&e and utility crews rick pairing -- repairing downed power lines. again, p edge and -- pg&e has requested a full closure of highway 101. they expect the closure will last for an hour. lauren martinez, abc7news. ama: a live look from the bay bridge caltrans camera. the good news there, it is finally back open. we aren't seeing anything there so we apologize for that. it is back open in the eastbound direction. it was closed for four hours during the commute. this was the reason why the strong wind toppled a big rig on the lower deck, eventually stopping anyone from getting across. we heard it took two hours for drivers to reroute all the way around oakland. tim johns has been following the mass for us all day and he joins us live from the roof tonight. reporter: as you just said, the overturned big rick stopped four lanes of traffic on the bay bridge this afternoon and caused a massive backup throughout downtown san francisco during the height of rush hour. strong wind toppling a big rig truck on the lower deck of the bay bridge. the chp calling into abc7news
reporter: driving around, it didn't take long to notice pg&e and utility crews rick pairing -- repairing downed power lines. again, p edge and -- pg&e has requested a full closure of highway 101. they expect the closure will last for an hour. lauren martinez, abc7news. ama: a live look from the bay bridge caltrans camera. the good news there, it is finally back open. we aren't seeing anything there so we apologize for that. it is back open in the eastbound direction. it was closed for...
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reporter: driving around, it didn't take long to notice pg&e and utility crews rick pairing -- repairing downed power lines. again, p edge and -- pg&e has requested a full closure of highway 101. they expect the closure will last for an hour. lauren martinez, abc7news. ama: a live look from the bay bridge caltrans camera. the good news there, it is finally back open. we aren't seeing anything there so we apologize for that. it is back open in the eastbound direction. it was closed for four hours during the commute. this was the reason why the strong wind toppled a big rig on the lower deck, eventually stopping anyone from getting across. we heard it took two hours for drivers to reroute all the way around oakland. tim johns has been following the mass for us all day and he joins us live from the roof tonight. reporter: as you just said, the overturned big rick stopped four lanes of traffic on the bay bridge this afternoon and caused a massive backup throughout downtown san francisco during the height of rush hour. strong wind toppling a big rig truck on the lower deck of the bay bridge. the chp calling into abc7news
reporter: driving around, it didn't take long to notice pg&e and utility crews rick pairing -- repairing downed power lines. again, p edge and -- pg&e has requested a full closure of highway 101. they expect the closure will last for an hour. lauren martinez, abc7news. ama: a live look from the bay bridge caltrans camera. the good news there, it is finally back open. we aren't seeing anything there so we apologize for that. it is back open in the eastbound direction. it was closed for...
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that were inflicted on ukraine, no , and here you can simply multiply these sums e times p maxime, you are with us again they answer me yes. the process is taking place so that last february, the procedure for calculating damages and they are calculated according to the value of those that were destroyed or damaged or inflicted, there were a lot of negotiations about this, and we will simply clarify the commission on the ground, they calculate it the information comes into contact with the center and there it is processed and submitted to international bodies. thus, for the first time in 2020, we had 349, this was in the first year from there. this amount has increased to 411 billion already as of february such and the numbers have changed, how much do we need for a quick recovery. that is, it is not a long-term awareness, it is something urgent, what we need to earn this year is 14 billion, and long-term - it is 411 billion dollars, the most affected sectors in our country are infrastructure , i.e. expensive bridges - this is private housing and energy and this is going further in our hyundai nature re
that were inflicted on ukraine, no , and here you can simply multiply these sums e times p maxime, you are with us again they answer me yes. the process is taking place so that last february, the procedure for calculating damages and they are calculated according to the value of those that were destroyed or damaged or inflicted, there were a lot of negotiations about this, and we will simply clarify the commission on the ground, they calculate it the information comes into contact with the...
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e p l. well, for again, one a 13 a titles for man to say, united making him the most successful premier lee coach of old time. he also guided united to winning the league 3 times in a row on 2 separate occasions. 12 anger didn't win as many titles, but he did something ferguson and never managed in the 2003 to 2004 season that the frenchman mastermind is arsenals. invincible. on a beaten league winning campaign, he won the e p l 3 times in total and managed a record. $828.00 league matches during his 22 year cent. or the premier league released attribute video featuring arsenal and united stars of past and present to talk about both managers, i think is with the, with the thing that will happen again, con been or what so alex, for 3 weeks worth. oh, no minutes. most successful, ellis ferguson. this is a grandma for me. good. thank you donna. now to talk about ferguson and fingers induction as football broadcast on my i say arsenal. supposed to gary al smith, gary, you follow their riley very closely. what was so special about him? well, it's quite significant because it was a time i was com
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again from 3 p. m, and processed again. but i think that this time, this process will be much more peaceful because the re, e to on the road to later on with the minute part or professor taking special test courses was something that is not acceptable from missouri to georgia . people now the georgia president is currently visiting the us. she says she supports the protesters that mean she's inciting the protest. it. well, i think that the situation is much more complicated. so what happens here that there is a rivalry between the government wants to have now saved more independence in decision making. not looking at western arrive and all of that. and the other hands are people who seem that holy devices don't call the phone. the worst is something that helps us to get better get closer to your future. so this, this is actually what present the support president is really, really popular. he's not foreclosure, but she's coming in for a lease from western idea. so she's probably, she's to do, the protested, but i don't think that even president has more money than our government. now in terms of perspectives, the us itself
again from 3 p. m, and processed again. but i think that this time, this process will be much more peaceful because the re, e to on the road to later on with the minute part or professor taking special test courses was something that is not acceptable from missouri to georgia . people now the georgia president is currently visiting the us. she says she supports the protesters that mean she's inciting the protest. it. well, i think that the situation is much more complicated. so what happens...
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they say the e p a, telling them it was safe to go into the area, put them at risk again. local residents told a grazed down reporter that they believe these results conducted by the university . this is what they said. do you trust the company when they come out and say everything safe? we tested every no, i don't know. i know what i felt, my lungs, i've got healthy ones that have done there and now, but how he trust somebody is telling you, well, it's only going out a mile when you live 3.3 miles away and i walk outside the morning of my lungs and burnt. i felt like they were on fire the time i walked out and walk back in. so now i don't trust anything. i don't think there's any content feelings around there. my experience has been the people are still pretty much up in the air and uninformed and feel like they've been manipulated. do you think that the do you think that the company should be trusted when i say everything safe? everything's good to go. ah no, i don't trust them. we don't know what's in the air, we don't know what's in our homes. now. another issue that i
they say the e p a, telling them it was safe to go into the area, put them at risk again. local residents told a grazed down reporter that they believe these results conducted by the university . this is what they said. do you trust the company when they come out and say everything safe? we tested every no, i don't know. i know what i felt, my lungs, i've got healthy ones that have done there and now, but how he trust somebody is telling you, well, it's only going out a mile when you live 3.3...
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again. 220, a, a nico e. g o and in b o o. e, by doing p o e b, b, o, e. ah, and a frank assessments justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me, a map informed opinions. 5 administration are very concerned about this development especially, or what it means for china's power on the world's day. critical debate is dark only both the legal route for the one they see the property. in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera. it's a $1000000000.00 money, no one drink operation. the coal mafia is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit them by way of holding. what is this? is it right? i've described that in a 4 part series. al jazeera is investigative unit goes under cover in southern africa, pittsburgh. we can fill 90 percent of the government once it's the following. it's practically brandon. good. part one on al jazeera. ah ah, i'm.
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let's remember that tech trades at the a 24 times forward p/e, above the prepandemic peak, equal weight tech is 19 1/2 times, again, above the prepandemic peak nasdaq 100, the same thing software is the only area that looks cheap but it's offset by semis which look really, really expensive. when you take the combination of positioning being light tech going into the year and then everybody playing catch-up, i think what it's led to is valuations that are exceedingly high it doesn't mean you can't own them we own apple, microsoft, google, we own meta. those all have catalysts in place and huge, huge cash flow characteristics to them that kind of built a moat around them and make people chase them in what looks like it will be a low growth unstable environment going forward. you have to be there you can't ignore it but i would be mindful of valuation and i mean really mindful of valuation. >> i think everyone is really mindful of valuation from fundstrat's marc, he believes the fund gets up and says technology might well continue up without any meaningful consolidation in the near term. weiss, you're making a face.
let's remember that tech trades at the a 24 times forward p/e, above the prepandemic peak, equal weight tech is 19 1/2 times, again, above the prepandemic peak nasdaq 100, the same thing software is the only area that looks cheap but it's offset by semis which look really, really expensive. when you take the combination of positioning being light tech going into the year and then everybody playing catch-up, i think what it's led to is valuations that are exceedingly high it doesn't mean you...
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again. too true. i just need go. e g o n d in b o o. e. by doing p o e b, b. a unflinching question is war with will one, the imminent rigorous debate, people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment black lives don't really matter in the police will join me, mark them on hill or up front. what al jazeera is not a body does me, it makes me happy, makes me feel a ah, the chinese and russian presidents hail a new era of economic cooperation and.
again. too true. i just need go. e g o n d in b o o. e. by doing p o e b, b. a unflinching question is war with will one, the imminent rigorous debate, people who are dying because of lack of medical treatment black lives don't really matter in the police will join me, mark them on hill or up front. what al jazeera is not a body does me, it makes me happy, makes me feel a ah, the chinese and russian presidents hail a new era of economic cooperation and.
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c, p, a in 2018, and imposed multiple sanctions on iran. again, we want to continue relations with the a e a for the agency to be able to perform its duties regarding events, nuclear program within the framework of the comprehensive safeguards agreement. we stress the need to avoid issues that will hit our relations with the a iranian president, abraham arise, c, echo the sentiments in his meeting with the i. e. a head that warned iran writes have to be respected last week. the c, i a director william burns express concern about iran's nuclear program. we don't see evidence that they made a decision to resume that weapon as ation program. but the other dimensions of this challenge, i think, are growing at a worries and pace to tehran is always maintained. it's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. nick talks week out a 0. well still had here on al jazeera. it is an acceptable if you are albert by processes and decisions that are made far beyond your board of the, the you and chief sons, the global financial system, the benefits rich nations, while leaving poor countries behind us. and
c, p, a in 2018, and imposed multiple sanctions on iran. again, we want to continue relations with the a e a for the agency to be able to perform its duties regarding events, nuclear program within the framework of the comprehensive safeguards agreement. we stress the need to avoid issues that will hit our relations with the a iranian president, abraham arise, c, echo the sentiments in his meeting with the i. e. a head that warned iran writes have to be respected last week. the c, i a director...
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p, a in 2018, and imposed multiple sanctions on iran. again, this year we want to continue our relations with the a e a for the agency to be able to perform its duties regarding iran's nuclear program within the framework of the comprehensive safeguards agreement. we splash the need to avoid issues that would hit our relations with the a iranian president, abraham arise, c eco, those sentiments in his meeting with the i. e a head that warned iran writes have to be respected last week. the c, i a director william burns express concern about iran's nuclear program. we don't see evidence that they made a decision to resume that weapon is ation program. but the other dimensions of this challenge i think are growing at a worries and pace to teran is always maintained. it's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. thank talks week out a 0 which is far as he is co founder and executive vice president of the quincy institution, founder of the national iranian american council. he says that while today's development of positive still much more work to be done, it certainly is a positive development. the question is, if it is a sufficient document
p, a in 2018, and imposed multiple sanctions on iran. again, this year we want to continue our relations with the a e a for the agency to be able to perform its duties regarding iran's nuclear program within the framework of the comprehensive safeguards agreement. we splash the need to avoid issues that would hit our relations with the a iranian president, abraham arise, c eco, those sentiments in his meeting with the i. e a head that warned iran writes have to be respected last week. the c, i...
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accelerated and are offering even more competition to stocks and, again, that's against the backdrop of stocks being roughly above the ten-year average p/e so it's a very tough case to make that you want to blanket be buying stocks here you're not getting the valuation support and are getting big competition from risk-free yields that quite frankly for a majority of wealthy people in this country 5% is aok they'll take it. >> how do you counter that, mr. bull market? margins are falling. earnings estimates declining rates are going up >> it's a stock picker's market. i'm not decrying josh or steve, but i really like to pick stocks and i'm thinking about this. you caught me before the show, i was in a chewing barbed wire mood, why am i in a lousy mood the markets are in this no man's land -- >> your bullish case is becoming harder to make, is that why? >> no, because it's annoying where we are in this no man's land of waiting for next week's labor report >> because your bullish case is harder to make >> no, no, let me finish i should be in a great mood. i'm looking at a typical account up 5.5% year to date that's two months. i'm not sayin
accelerated and are offering even more competition to stocks and, again, that's against the backdrop of stocks being roughly above the ten-year average p/e so it's a very tough case to make that you want to blanket be buying stocks here you're not getting the valuation support and are getting big competition from risk-free yields that quite frankly for a majority of wealthy people in this country 5% is aok they'll take it. >> how do you counter that, mr. bull market? margins are falling....
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you a little p vadim and please tell me if speaking figuratively, putin once met the crimean khan e-e sisipinia on the mountain of worship and then put him on his horse, figuratively, againual , please, well, you know. he tried to introduce his active dismissals, but it did not work . again, here we need to look at the details that are it is very important, that is, the first very important detail - this is uh, two articles were written before the visit, one article by putin, which he published in the government chinese publication, my jobao, and the second, which he wrote, all the lands did not write it, well, we should sing, it should be logical, uh, conditional in the news or on the track, vyta would have had an article by seasonvity, but it was also published in the chinese edition. and this is just one of the small touches to show what is actually happening in china-russia relations for china and russia at this moment in principle an element of the great geopolitical game is not a game for months, two, or a year . that is, it is usually designed for a much longer period of time . referring to china to a bipolar world where there will be two poles, one color is china
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p and i'd say, no more painkillers. i can't go through that again. take me ofaif thesn. e paink so they'd take me off some ofy,t them. and then by the evening, i'd, yo be sayinu g, put me back on the painkillers, you know, which do you want do you wanto to be clear with your mind orir do you want to , you know, get rid of the pain? and i thought that a lot everyo day. what's the balance to find ? but at the burns are hard and the skin grafts are hard, nonstop. again,nd again and again. youro you can rebuild your body.he bus they rebuild your legs. so, yes, the burns still arelem a big problem. >> and more ofe of my my interw with benjamin hall coming up straight ahead. >> there's a simple truth. moving is living. that's why every ingredient in this pain relief cream is carefully selected, precisely crafted and tested all toward a single goal. don't just live life, live pain free. you can, with exclusive motion comfort therapy, effectively relieving pain and promoting comfort. and it's backed by the industry's boldest 100% money back guarantee trust. the original australian dream, arthritis, pain relief, cream. my nam
p and i'd say, no more painkillers. i can't go through that again. take me ofaif thesn. e paink so they'd take me off some ofy,t them. and then by the evening, i'd, yo be sayinu g, put me back on the painkillers, you know, which do you want do you wanto to be clear with your mind orir do you want to , you know, get rid of the pain? and i thought that a lot everyo day. what's the balance to find ? but at the burns are hard and the skin grafts are hard, nonstop. again,nd again and again. youro...
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again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change. and dwayne thing the medical waste is actually a huge environmental issue. and with the pandemic, personal protective equipment, or p p e waste has skyrocketed. i'm because the i and you're watching the cost of everything. where today we're going to be examining what happens to all of the medical ways generated every year from hospitals clinic and now individuals wearing their p p. ah, the according to a recent study, the global medical waste management market is projected to beach $16000000000.00 by 2029. medical waste is the waste produced in any health care or diagnostic activity and can be hazardous or non hazardous due to the various contaminants it has come in contact with hospitals, research labs and nursing homes generate a high amount of medical waste. and depending on what type of waste it is, if it's infectious ways pathological waste, chemical, waste, sharp objects, pharmaceutical waste, or even radioactive waste, it is all treated differently. hospitals and health care facilities typically generate a lot of ways which can transmit infections, particularly h, i v, b and c, and tetanus to people who handle it
again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change. and dwayne thing the medical waste is actually a huge environmental issue. and with the pandemic, personal protective equipment, or p p e waste has skyrocketed. i'm because the i and you're watching the cost of everything. where today we're going to be examining what happens to all of the medical ways generated every year from hospitals clinic and now individuals wearing their p p. ah, the according to a recent study, the...
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again. my pleasure ah prompts and the u. k. have held that the summit in 5 years was bridge p. m. richey to knock announcing of those countries have agreed to train e quine. marines for keep code for a dis, the decisive advantage in the conflict with russia. we've agreed to train ukrainian marines helping to give ukraine a decisive advantage on the battlefield and for ukraine to win this war. we will jointly explore the development of complex weapons like air defense, combatants and long range weapons will skid yukon. our goal is to help ukraine conduct a counter offensive that it wishes to conduct of a waste had for my part that our prospect was indeed that they should be a lossing built forging conditions that ukraine will choose. and all duty is to place it in that situation. when french president, a mentor and mac ho hosted british prime minister, re she soon knock all day on friday, here in paris at the eighty's a presidential palace. it was the 1st time since 2018 that the u. k. and france had such a meeting. there was so much friction between mac hall and both former prime minister morris johnson and his successor of about 5 minutes list tru
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p. decide not to go back into the executive installment. then people are going to say, well, he did all this for nothing, and e u is also going to be in the position of saying, once again, we've been in the go stations with the british government. we've done all this in good faith. we have stretched ourselves out at the end of the day. nothing has come of it. so there will be a much darker mood and brussels if the executive isn't up and running again. so we should not as try and very, very, very hard. so people say, oh, we're selling that the, to try to convince the d p to go back into and to start. because there's no executive and there's no local government. devote government here. then the whole place is likely to be stabilized. mr. back in dublin, you're agreeing in your agree with mr. phoenix in belfast? yeah, i mean there's out there. there is a lot of frustration and we don't you think that breaks it was voted upon 7 years ago. and i, since that time we've had 5 british prime ministers. and the european union has been negotiating with our british government at war with itself. and it's been the same conservative party in government all the time, but such as the
p. decide not to go back into the executive installment. then people are going to say, well, he did all this for nothing, and e u is also going to be in the position of saying, once again, we've been in the go stations with the british government. we've done all this in good faith. we have stretched ourselves out at the end of the day. nothing has come of it. so there will be a much darker mood and brussels if the executive isn't up and running again. so we should not as try and very, very,...
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p o, a in 2018 and imposed multiple sanctions on iran. again, chair goes, alicia, we want to continue our relations with the i a e, a for the agency to be able to perform its duties regarding iran's nuclear program within the framework of the comprehensive safeguards agreement. we stress the need to avoid issues that would hit our relations with the i a e, a rainy and president abraham racy echoed those sentiments in his meeting with the i. e a head but warned a ron's rights have to be respected. last week, the c i a director william burns express concern about iran's nuclear program. we don't see evidence there made a decision to resume go weapon ization program. but the other dimensions of this challenge i think, are growing at a worrisome press. 2 to iran has always maintained its nuclear program, is for peaceful purposes. mc talks, big al jazeera treated parties, co founder and executive vice president of the quincy institute and founder, the national iranian american council joins me now by skype from fairfax, virginia. so 50 percent more exp, inspections at the fi, down your campus. and also the installation of some 2000 cameras, so gr
p o, a in 2018 and imposed multiple sanctions on iran. again, chair goes, alicia, we want to continue our relations with the i a e, a for the agency to be able to perform its duties regarding iran's nuclear program within the framework of the comprehensive safeguards agreement. we stress the need to avoid issues that would hit our relations with the i a e, a rainy and president abraham racy echoed those sentiments in his meeting with the i. e a head but warned a ron's rights have to be...
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e. says it is the biggest storm related outage. it's seen in nearly 30 years. hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener mike mibach the latest numbers from p jeannie show more than 32,000 customers across the bay area. still without power tonight, most of those are in the south bay with more than 20,000 customers without power nearly 8000 on the peninsula. and more than 3800 customers in the east bay. ktvu brooks jarocz spoke with some people in los altos, where nearly the entire town has not had power for days . it's still lights out in los altos, and it has been that way for days, counting every minute until it comes back on our problem plaguing the peninsula town since the storms blew through early this week. we don't have you know, refrigeration. we don't have stoves, no heat. it's amazing how much you miss power when you don't you know when you realize you don't have it. signs are clear. downtown is a ghost town . it's been like #### actually damaging to small businesses and their bottom line, just like this family owned indian restaurant. so if there is no internet, no power you actually doing nothing. you're not doing any business o
e. says it is the biggest storm related outage. it's seen in nearly 30 years. hello again, everyone. i'm julie julie haener mike mibach the latest numbers from p jeannie show more than 32,000 customers across the bay area. still without power tonight, most of those are in the south bay with more than 20,000 customers without power nearly 8000 on the peninsula. and more than 3800 customers in the east bay. ktvu brooks jarocz spoke with some people in los altos, where nearly the entire town has...
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steve, i use the p word again, hope springs eternal we could get a better idea -- >> he means e ppivot, becky. >> you're welcome. >> you were nervous? you get a better -- you know, that's not my problem. if you go somewhere else -- if you don't come up with pivot right away, then you're not -- we're not on the same -- >> it took me a second what >> depending on -- >> i can always lean on becky. >> and then we've got inflation next week, that figures, but you know, it could start -- i know we've mentioned you a lot about lags, but you don't believe lags don't -- you've said that you question that -- sort of that assumption that there aren't lags anymore and there are lags. >> actually, joe, it wasn't me it was bullard who was talking about there being no lags. i'm interested, joe, in this idea of what happens when all these companies that during the pandemic and low rates ended up ultimately refinancing, and when i look at the rollover of that debt, it happens more in '24 and '25. that's a way, joe, that a lot of the companies who we cover are immune from the increase in interest rates
steve, i use the p word again, hope springs eternal we could get a better idea -- >> he means e ppivot, becky. >> you're welcome. >> you were nervous? you get a better -- you know, that's not my problem. if you go somewhere else -- if you don't come up with pivot right away, then you're not -- we're not on the same -- >> it took me a second what >> depending on -- >> i can always lean on becky. >> and then we've got inflation next week, that figures,...
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p- yes, and he says, we need 16. that is, he again, says sixteen demons we 're not going anywhere. here. i check it out ukraine when i read, e try to comprehend, you understand? i don't have a split personality. i'm sorry mood already and to reduce it to kupa. yes, i understand one thing they will say about anything, whatever the counteroffensive will not be a year of the offensive, until the number one topic is to destroy the ukrainians inside ukraine. it is necessary to arrange a war. it is necessary to arrange a war among the orthodox among. christians of those against those , you definitely need to do this, you understand, until there are no successes and until we see how it will attack. and here's what today you have already started broadcasting what is happening around the lavra. i don’t speak in the monastery itself, because the commission came from it, its laity did not let the prayer come here, no. so far, everything seems to be, well, without anxiety, but zelensky is the person who launched this. maybe this is how it ends. there you go, just give instructions to security. and that's all, and at least for the time b
p- yes, and he says, we need 16. that is, he again, says sixteen demons we 're not going anywhere. here. i check it out ukraine when i read, e try to comprehend, you understand? i don't have a split personality. i'm sorry mood already and to reduce it to kupa. yes, i understand one thing they will say about anything, whatever the counteroffensive will not be a year of the offensive, until the number one topic is to destroy the ukrainians inside ukraine. it is necessary to arrange a war. it is...
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p/e is 18 because they haven't lowered earnings estimates so they are fairly bullish even within this wrapper of being more bearish moving toward that bearish -- >> whether they realized it or not. again, why are you paying a historic market multiple in an environment where we haven't seen this literally in decade, right? number one, the other side of the equation is as david mentioned the earnings part is coming down as well so it all becomes -- i'm not suggesting we get to 14 or 15 but 16 multiple on 210, $220 to earnings is still significantly lower than we are now. >> coming up shares of nordstrom on the move after the company's latest results we have the details from that quarter next. >>> and the salesforce is strong with this one. options traders piling in afterwards where they see it next when "fast money" returns with gold bond... you can age on your own terms. retinol overnight means... the smoothing benefits of retinol. are now for your whole body. plus, fast-working crepe corrector diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days. gold bond. champion your skin. >>> welcome back we've got an earnings alert on nordstrom getting weak revenue guidance for the year. the conference cal
p/e is 18 because they haven't lowered earnings estimates so they are fairly bullish even within this wrapper of being more bearish moving toward that bearish -- >> whether they realized it or not. again, why are you paying a historic market multiple in an environment where we haven't seen this literally in decade, right? number one, the other side of the equation is as david mentioned the earnings part is coming down as well so it all becomes -- i'm not suggesting we get to 14 or 15 but...