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you say the peg is cheap.egs will hold in the society, the pegs will hold against the dollar? in your region, society pegs, do you think these will hold? khalaf: they will hold. manus: as i said, i have come down from london. it you seen any impact on brexit ? there is a drop in sterling. when you look at u.k. assets more? khalaf: we are looking for property in england, we found some property in england, we bought also a lot of pound. manus: you bought a lot of sterling at this level. will you see it go lower and make it work just? -- warchest? khalaf: we brought property there now already. we are looking for other property as well. manus: will you be looking in central london? do you think central london is good value? khalaf: it is all packed, everybody taking money. manus: where are you looking? khalaf: maybe outskirts of london. post brexiting for markets. coming to terms with the u.s. rise. we have the story. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: the fed's decision to raise interest rates in december for only th
you say the peg is cheap.egs will hold in the society, the pegs will hold against the dollar? in your region, society pegs, do you think these will hold? khalaf: they will hold. manus: as i said, i have come down from london. it you seen any impact on brexit ? there is a drop in sterling. when you look at u.k. assets more? khalaf: we are looking for property in england, we found some property in england, we bought also a lot of pound. manus: you bought a lot of sterling at this level. will you...
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and they're pegging their currency. they are the definition of a currency manipulator. >> pegging it to what, though? >> they're pegging it to a basket of currencies. which is a brilliant move, by the way. because all their voices are in dollars. they can go out there and climb, hey, we're having steady currency and their invoices of dollars are genius. >> first of all, against a number of nations that are primary trading partners. >> invoice those companies in dollars. >> the currency has been largely floating freely against the dollar. >> and what? they set a band every night. >> hold on. >> but the band -- >> this side of the desk is fueling the conversation right now. >> so -- >> so i do believe that if you look at freeport, freeport is down 15%. that's your proxy way of trading china. steel down 13%. since the november highs. eem down. these are all ways that china is really -- reacting to the overall market. i do think it is a trump trade. i do think that's the negative activity. but with most of the trump trades,
and they're pegging their currency. they are the definition of a currency manipulator. >> pegging it to what, though? >> they're pegging it to a basket of currencies. which is a brilliant move, by the way. because all their voices are in dollars. they can go out there and climb, hey, we're having steady currency and their invoices of dollars are genius. >> first of all, against a number of nations that are primary trading partners. >> invoice those companies in dollars....
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and first horseshoe-- first one i threw, it hit the peg and leaned up against the peg. you're supposed to get three points, something like that. and my partner, he throw a ri ringer. we have it. we know we're going to get these guys. man when they pitched the horseshoes they pitched five after five after five both of them and shut us out. they shut us out and we just felt bad because we were shut out, but we felt good because, hey, we met the president, you know? >> did it occur to you you were playing with the president of the united states? >> i guess that's why we didn't do nothing. [laughter] >> we was scared, scared half of the time, but he was such a good president and he really was into horseshoes. i mean, when he was in texas, he sent for some of the guys who come to texas to come down to texas to play horseshoes with him. he really loved playing horseshoes. >> now, those are just a couple of the stories that you've included in "the white house chandelie chandeliers", my experience working for seven presidents. here in your home you have got quite a collection o
and first horseshoe-- first one i threw, it hit the peg and leaned up against the peg. you're supposed to get three points, something like that. and my partner, he throw a ri ringer. we have it. we know we're going to get these guys. man when they pitched the horseshoes they pitched five after five after five both of them and shut us out. they shut us out and we just felt bad because we were shut out, but we felt good because, hey, we met the president, you know? >> did it occur to you...
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many have dollar pegs. >> right here in hong kong the dollar peg. what does it mean to the region? that is the question in terms of guidance for 2017. let's do a quick check. we have mumbai. it remains a cyrus mystery. continuing to play out in the markets. positivity, topics paring back gains though. it is sidelined across the region as we wait and countdown to the fed. really feels like markets are in waiting mode at this point in time. in the middle east it is just under two hours away from the opening of the emirates markets. let's take a look at how they did yesterday. a bit of a mixed picture. abu dhabi down. again people are in wait and see mode waiting from direction from the fed. before we get that decision let's check in on the first word headlines. here is sophie. a consortium including kkr, morgan stanley has made a $5.5 billion takeover bid. they will set up a bidding war which made a lower offer in october. they plan to sell or -- are a step closer in japan after an upper house committee approved new legislation. the bill is expected to pass a final debate which begin
many have dollar pegs. >> right here in hong kong the dollar peg. what does it mean to the region? that is the question in terms of guidance for 2017. let's do a quick check. we have mumbai. it remains a cyrus mystery. continuing to play out in the markets. positivity, topics paring back gains though. it is sidelined across the region as we wait and countdown to the fed. really feels like markets are in waiting mode at this point in time. in the middle east it is just under two hours away...
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megan: this story is pegged off of what we see in donald trump's cabinet.e has put a lot of climate skeptics into his cabinet. we looked at how they pegged the social cost of carbon, originally set at 24,000 per metric ton and has increased over time. we are tracing the development of that. what they wanted was an economic estimate of the cost of climate change to society. how you could peg that, and what people are questioning now is what can donald trump's new administration do if they are going to advance policies that would roll back this clean power? what could they actually do? this number is one that many economists on both sides see as arbitrary, difficult to peg, and something he would not be able to undo, but still underpinning. oliver: speaking of energy, another big pick is rex tillerson for secretary of state. ceo of exxon mobil. in the politics section, you talk about his relationship with russia. tell us about that. megan: russia has dominated the news cycle since donald trump got elected because there has been so much about whether or not ru
megan: this story is pegged off of what we see in donald trump's cabinet.e has put a lot of climate skeptics into his cabinet. we looked at how they pegged the social cost of carbon, originally set at 24,000 per metric ton and has increased over time. we are tracing the development of that. what they wanted was an economic estimate of the cost of climate change to society. how you could peg that, and what people are questioning now is what can donald trump's new administration do if they are...
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. >> sham has a peg leg. you can't see it in that. >> stephen: this guy? he has a peg leg? >> i had to walk around with a peg leg and my leg-- up my butt. so that was hard. shirley had padding, so th was hard. going to the bathroom was tough as shirley. >> stephen: yeah? underwear and then hose and then padding and then, like, spanx, to cover it all. you had to put all that on, and then when you had to pee, you had to take it all off and try not to get it everywhere and then you had to get it all back on again. >> stephen: what about this guy? >> stephano. i shaved my head every day for 22 days to do that. >> stephen: we have a clip here of t c their-- >> meeting count olaf for the first time. >> stephen: for the first time. >> this happens friday the 13th of january, all of them on netflix. >> stephen: and they have gone through a series of unfortunate events already. >> their parents perished in a fire and they are sent to the closest living relative which olaf figures out is him because he lives six blocks away. he's not a relative but he figures that is the case. ? ? ?
. >> sham has a peg leg. you can't see it in that. >> stephen: this guy? he has a peg leg? >> i had to walk around with a peg leg and my leg-- up my butt. so that was hard. shirley had padding, so th was hard. going to the bathroom was tough as shirley. >> stephen: yeah? underwear and then hose and then padding and then, like, spanx, to cover it all. you had to put all that on, and then when you had to pee, you had to take it all off and try not to get it everywhere and...
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i think the main issue for the region is the dollar peg.e have seen regional currencies go up substantially against all their peers, globally. that is causing pressure on profit margins in the region. we see pressure on the tourist industry. it has become expensive for tourists to visit dubai. property prices have become very expensive for russian ex-pats, u.k. ex-pats. the currency has been a huge headwind for the region. no doubt about that. how does the fed play into that, with expected more tightening coming from janet yellen and friends? >> it looks as though we are moving into a stage that we call inflation fright, and that is likely to get worse as we see the year on year increases head toward a 60%, 70% range. a $30 oilget we had price at the beginning of this year and we are closing in on $60. this will lead to a cpi number in the u.s. which could be as high as 2.5% as we get into january. that will cause people to second-guess the feds and perhaps look for further tightening. no, i: on that tightening pulled up this chart which sh
i think the main issue for the region is the dollar peg.e have seen regional currencies go up substantially against all their peers, globally. that is causing pressure on profit margins in the region. we see pressure on the tourist industry. it has become expensive for tourists to visit dubai. property prices have become very expensive for russian ex-pats, u.k. ex-pats. the currency has been a huge headwind for the region. no doubt about that. how does the fed play into that, with expected more...
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facturprising given the that the two are pegged but nevertheless, a little bit of diversions. equities marking time to see what was going on. greece.nd bonds high on greece has been out there in terms of people's concerns of late. the last few days have seen it come back in. we saw a rates move a lot after spiking higher. this concern that grace is not going to deliver by the end of the year and keep imf on board, etc., is something we need to talk about. christine lagarde has a big decision to make on that one. let's catch up with everything you need to know. here's the bloomberg first word news. juliette: that is the warning for u.k. lawmakers. in you many report said unless negotiators on both sides are for mac -- are pragmatic, jobs could go to wall street rather than paris and frankfurt which and newbehind london york. estrella's economy recorded its biggest monthly jobs gain this year in november. it added more than 39,000 jobs, more than double estimates. growth was led by full-time positions with a high participation rate signaling a healthier labor market. it validate
facturprising given the that the two are pegged but nevertheless, a little bit of diversions. equities marking time to see what was going on. greece.nd bonds high on greece has been out there in terms of people's concerns of late. the last few days have seen it come back in. we saw a rates move a lot after spiking higher. this concern that grace is not going to deliver by the end of the year and keep imf on board, etc., is something we need to talk about. christine lagarde has a big decision to...
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peg said the new fee helps to cover grid maintenance costs and there be a new monthly charge estimated to add 5% to the bills, to help the company cover costs for loci families -- low-income families. if you are connected before thursday you will not face charges. >> uber could build sued over self-driving cars with the mayor looking into joining the state tone john in legal action. california has threatened to sue uber governor they do not get proper permits for the self driving cars and immediately stop picking up passengers. uber said they do not neat the ps because they are not fallly autonomous because there is a driver. the mayor is concerned the cars are fat safe and the uber finances are rebounding after selling the chinese business in august losing $800 million in the third quarter. >> dozens of residents in the south bay have had no running water for more than a month now. we were in san jose yesterday where 40 residents would live at twin creeks properties, a converted resort in a rural part of the city have been out of running water since november. that is when the state to
peg said the new fee helps to cover grid maintenance costs and there be a new monthly charge estimated to add 5% to the bills, to help the company cover costs for loci families -- low-income families. if you are connected before thursday you will not face charges. >> uber could build sued over self-driving cars with the mayor looking into joining the state tone john in legal action. california has threatened to sue uber governor they do not get proper permits for the self driving cars and...
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how you could pegged that.hat people are questioning now is what can donald trump's new administration do if they are going to advance policies that would roll back this clean power. what could they actually do? this number is one that many economists on both sides see as arbitrary, difficult to pay, and something he would not be able to undo, but still underpinning. for a lot of the regulation we have seen the obama administration put through. oliver: another big pic is rex tillerson for secretary of state. in the politics section, his relationship with russia. tell us about that. >> russia has dominated the news cycle since donald trump got elected because there has been so much about whether russia influenced the electoral outcome. the cia said they do expect russia was actively trying to influence the elections. any ties to russia will be under close scrutiny. rex tillerson is a fascinating choice as secretary of state. his ties to russia go back some time. he was awarded a friendship medal from vladimir pu
how you could pegged that.hat people are questioning now is what can donald trump's new administration do if they are going to advance policies that would roll back this clean power. what could they actually do? this number is one that many economists on both sides see as arbitrary, difficult to pay, and something he would not be able to undo, but still underpinning. for a lot of the regulation we have seen the obama administration put through. oliver: another big pic is rex tillerson for...
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basically, they shifted their focus in september to pegging the 10 year yield to 0%.kept that target in their meeting. take a look at this graph. the boj has gradually increased its holding of bonds, taking away from other market players such as banks and insurers. foray become more difficult them to persuade the current owners of what is left. the boj could be facing more difficulties ahead. of course, they also kept the target of increasing their holdings by ¥80 trillion. it is a bit early to breathe a sigh of relief. betty: the big decisions from the fed, the boj, they are behind us. we have more. as you mentioned, donald trump is the big unknown factor here. kathleen: he is making waves across the world. a former fed governor at the fed, for 44 years, rose to position of vice-chairman. in a published piece today, says he sees a faster pace of hikes for the fed next year. inflation, all of this could move in that direction. the fed did raise its forecast hikes in 2017, to three. barely the consensus move. nevertheless, the markets see the fed moving rather slowly.
basically, they shifted their focus in september to pegging the 10 year yield to 0%.kept that target in their meeting. take a look at this graph. the boj has gradually increased its holding of bonds, taking away from other market players such as banks and insurers. foray become more difficult them to persuade the current owners of what is left. the boj could be facing more difficulties ahead. of course, they also kept the target of increasing their holdings by ¥80 trillion. it is a bit early...
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he has a peg leg, too? leg-- kind of up my butt. so that was hard. ( laughter ) shirley had padding, so that was hard. going to the bathroom was tough as shirley. >> stephen: yeah? >> because i had, you know, underwear and then hose and then padding and then, like, spanx, to cover it all. >> stephen: okay. >> so you had to put all that on, and then when you had to pee, you had to take it all off and try not to get it anywhere. and then you had to get it all back on again. so i tried not to hydrate that month. >> stephen: what about this guy, over here? did you-- is that-- >> stephano? >> stephen: did you actually shave your head for that? >> i shaved my head every day for 22 days to do that. >> stephen: wow! well, we have a clip here of the children meeting their-- >> meeting count olaf for the first time. >> stephen: for the first time. >> yes, this happens january-- friday the 13th of january, all of them on netflix. >> stephen: and they have gone through a series of unfortunate events already, before the
he has a peg leg, too? leg-- kind of up my butt. so that was hard. ( laughter ) shirley had padding, so that was hard. going to the bathroom was tough as shirley. >> stephen: yeah? >> because i had, you know, underwear and then hose and then padding and then, like, spanx, to cover it all. >> stephen: okay. >> so you had to put all that on, and then when you had to pee, you had to take it all off and try not to get it anywhere. and then you had to get it all back on...
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. >> let's talk about that because you say that the peg is there.hat the pegs will hold against the dollar? >> do think all of these will hold? it is costing me. i've come down from london. have you seen any impact on brexit? with the drop in sterling. with the drop in sterling ask -- tell you to look at u.k. more? >> that is very true. we are looking at property in england. we are buying property in england. >> you have bought a lot of sterling. what you buy more sterling? >> we are buying to limitation. we bought a property there. we are looking for other properties as well likes will he be looking in central london? do think it is good value? or do think it should be looking elsewhere? >> everybody is making money. >> which are you looking then? >> fishing. looking for post-brexit in britain. >> how they are coming to terms with the u.s., britain right. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this signals is the path for cost in 2017. they wasted little time in following the bed. even saudi arabia, kuwait and they are all raising the benchmarks within hours of t
. >> let's talk about that because you say that the peg is there.hat the pegs will hold against the dollar? >> do think all of these will hold? it is costing me. i've come down from london. have you seen any impact on brexit? with the drop in sterling. with the drop in sterling ask -- tell you to look at u.k. more? >> that is very true. we are looking at property in england. we are buying property in england. >> you have bought a lot of sterling. what you buy more...
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yes, this is the race where the mightiest tech in the world can be foiled by the humble clothes peg.t is the next challenge you feel you could reasonably overcome to better the product? the next thing that is a big technical challenge that would improve the functionality is the touch sensitive nature of the fingers. there is no feedback at the moment in commercially available hands for getting the signal back to the body. the ultimate victor was a group of biomechanical engineering students from delft university of technology in the netherlands. together with their pilot, bob ridoce, himself an expert in prosthesis, they went for a slightly more established body—powered approach. this means that physical movements like reaching forward or lifting your shoulders are used to control the device. while this gold medal idea might have won the day, in the end, just crossing the line was enough to send most teams home happy. the wheelchair final was a much closer run thing for the four finalists, and again you can really see the variety of ideas and designs. the hong kong team went for thes
yes, this is the race where the mightiest tech in the world can be foiled by the humble clothes peg.t is the next challenge you feel you could reasonably overcome to better the product? the next thing that is a big technical challenge that would improve the functionality is the touch sensitive nature of the fingers. there is no feedback at the moment in commercially available hands for getting the signal back to the body. the ultimate victor was a group of biomechanical engineering students...
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is pegged off of looking at donald trump's. put a lot of climate skeptics into the.e looked at how they pegged the social cost of carbon, originally set at 24,000 per metric time and has increased over time. we are tracing the development of that. was an economic estimate of the cost of climate change to society. questioning now is what can donald trump's administration do if they are going to advance policies that would roll back this clean power. what could they actually do? this number is one that many asnomists on both sides see arbitrary, difficult to pay, and something he would not be able to undo, but still underpinning. oliver: another big pic is rex tillerson for secretary of state. , hise politics section relationship with russia. tell us about that. dominated the news cycle since donald trump got elected because there has been so much about whether russia influenced the electoral outcome. expect said they do russia was actively trying to influence the elections. any ties to russia will be under close scrutiny. rex tillerson is a fascinating choice as secre
is pegged off of looking at donald trump's. put a lot of climate skeptics into the.e looked at how they pegged the social cost of carbon, originally set at 24,000 per metric time and has increased over time. we are tracing the development of that. was an economic estimate of the cost of climate change to society. questioning now is what can donald trump's administration do if they are going to advance policies that would roll back this clean power. what could they actually do? this number is...
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rapley looked to be heading for defeat at fiorentina despite leading twice, but each time, there were pegged federico scoring both equalisers. with six minutes to go, fiorentino got in front for the first time, though— two to the home side. but a stoppage time penalty salvaged a 3—3 draw in a vital point for napoli. elsewhere there were wins for cagliari and torino. sampdoria were held to a goalless draw by udinese. palermo against pescara finished 1—1. both sides remain in the bottom three. offers from as far afield as kuwait and australia have been received for the infamous "chosen one" banner that was created by a group of manchester united fans to mark david moyes‘ appointment as manager back in 2013. the banner is presently in storage at a house in salford quays near manchester — not far from where it hung on the second tier of old trafford's east stand. on monday, moyes — now in charge at sunderland — returns to united for the first time since he was sacked in april 2014. that was just 11 months into a six—year contract after taking over when sir alex ferguson retired. sam alla rdyce i
rapley looked to be heading for defeat at fiorentina despite leading twice, but each time, there were pegged federico scoring both equalisers. with six minutes to go, fiorentino got in front for the first time, though— two to the home side. but a stoppage time penalty salvaged a 3—3 draw in a vital point for napoli. elsewhere there were wins for cagliari and torino. sampdoria were held to a goalless draw by udinese. palermo against pescara finished 1—1. both sides remain in the bottom...
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the right distance, he wanted the iron pegs the right distance like they are supposed to be. right awake he had a horseshoe pit made over by the swimming pool. they had moved the swimming pool for more used to being the old place when president, that's okay it will come to me as i go on. he had the horseshoe pit made perfect and then he issued an order for everybody to get a partner in him and his son were going to meet him over the horseshoe pit. they were going to let the best man win. don't be worried about playing the president. he pitched the best he can pitch and whoever won or lost he gave them a present.ent. so i would have around and i picked up the a guy in a coffee shop. his name was matthew and he told me steve, i pitch for shoes and i look at him and i said jimmy, i know how to pitch them. i said i have pitched a little bit but i'm not that good. he said we are going to practice. he said we will get it. i said okay, so everybody else, all the guys, i can't remember whether any women were in all. i don't think any women werere involved, only the men take their par
the right distance, he wanted the iron pegs the right distance like they are supposed to be. right awake he had a horseshoe pit made over by the swimming pool. they had moved the swimming pool for more used to being the old place when president, that's okay it will come to me as i go on. he had the horseshoe pit made perfect and then he issued an order for everybody to get a partner in him and his son were going to meet him over the horseshoe pit. they were going to let the best man win. don't...
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dollar is pegged to the u.s. dollar. atging onto that weakness 117.te a bit of damage being done to these asian countries. declining by about 1% there. lots of moving parts to discuss. one of those moving parts is oil. up, opec dampens expectations for a rebalancing of the oil market anytime soon. we have the details, next. ♪ >> arising u.s. dollar is weighing on crude futures. oil holding losses below $51 a barrel. for more we are joined now by our energy markets reporter, anthony. now that opec has agreed to cut output and put nonmembers on board, that helps prices recover. but now we have the fed rate rise, and the strengthening u.s. dollar. i want to kick off with a chart i prepared just for you. crude oilhows wti index.versus the u.s. the correlation is on the bottom panel. you can see that those two elements have been diverging over the summer. but correlation seems to be coming back now. if we do get significant dollar strength, what is the impact going to be on oil? -- opec has been acting on the supply side. strength,he dollar the potential i
dollar is pegged to the u.s. dollar. atging onto that weakness 117.te a bit of damage being done to these asian countries. declining by about 1% there. lots of moving parts to discuss. one of those moving parts is oil. up, opec dampens expectations for a rebalancing of the oil market anytime soon. we have the details, next. ♪ >> arising u.s. dollar is weighing on crude futures. oil holding losses below $51 a barrel. for more we are joined now by our energy markets reporter, anthony. now...
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john: laser pegs were invented by john.u can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. john: you dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over again. i invented a lot of things that weren't subtle. john: you invented a headache relief and what sounds like quackery so glad i wasn't successful. cell phone. cell phone ads that block callers. >> too many cell phones applications across to many platforms of that failed as well. john: a battery-operated shoelace, shoelaces. >> the reason they failed is the chinese knocked us off to. john: they sold well but you got ripped off by imitations. >> you can find the magnitude of them and you them and you see them and retail chains as well. john: you started submitting
john: laser pegs were invented by john.u can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. john: you dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over again. i...
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hong kong pegged to the u.s. dollar. in china, they depend on external financing.sewhere emerging markets, this is modest. philippines, malaysia there, the klse. indonesia. i consider that modest. a little effect, but no cascade of negative news. materials in the u.s., commodities hit across the board on the higher dollar. there's your impact, besides rates, the higher dollar. steel stocks like nucor, rio tinto, bhp billiton, and freeport mcmok mor-mcmoran down bit. we were almost at $55 for oil on monday, and about $50 today. that's an 8%, 10% swing we've had. the he oil markets having trouble figuring out whether this opec deal will go through into 2017. even though we official i will have a deal, a lot of people don't think it will last the entire year. europe is mixed. higher bond yields in germany and france helping the banks in general. the banks have been doing remarkably well. see bmp paribas, new high. society generale is not. u.s. banks doing better. they've been on the 52-week high lists for the past two weeks. pnc, that's a 52-week high. 52-week high fo
hong kong pegged to the u.s. dollar. in china, they depend on external financing.sewhere emerging markets, this is modest. philippines, malaysia there, the klse. indonesia. i consider that modest. a little effect, but no cascade of negative news. materials in the u.s., commodities hit across the board on the higher dollar. there's your impact, besides rates, the higher dollar. steel stocks like nucor, rio tinto, bhp billiton, and freeport mcmok mor-mcmoran down bit. we were almost at $55 for...
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traveling through sfo, you might be lucky enough to meet the latest member of the wagon brigade, a peg. he is a therapy animal and will be providing entertainment to travelers before they take to the skies. jackie ward, kpix 5 news at noon. >>> roberto gonzales is in the weather center.>> we don't want to neglect oakland international airport or monetta international airport. so far, everyone is on time. no delay. let's head on out to sfo and look at the clarity. unlimited visibility at this hour. blue skies with a gentle wind out of the east 7 miles per hour. 48 degrees . it is a lot cooler than it actually is. sfo has clear sailing. 53 degrees, and afternoon high along the peninsula. if you are traveling to atlanta, still cloudy but no delays. chicago warmed up to 54 after frigid temperatures this weekend. i have one hour delays at lax in minneapolis 20 degrees. our daytime high today is in the 50s. we have rain in our forecast. that could hamper some traveling plans. we will talk about that coming up.>>> george michael died suddenly at the age of 53 on christmas day. the singer died
traveling through sfo, you might be lucky enough to meet the latest member of the wagon brigade, a peg. he is a therapy animal and will be providing entertainment to travelers before they take to the skies. jackie ward, kpix 5 news at noon. >>> roberto gonzales is in the weather center.>> we don't want to neglect oakland international airport or monetta international airport. so far, everyone is on time. no delay. let's head on out to sfo and look at the clarity. unlimited...
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in newark i met up with the founder, peg right.hey donated a portion of their 5050 fundraiser to the game to great expectations and plater video during it intermission. the the three-time stanley cup champion was there. >> the bronx, there's a place for one can feel as though they have met the great edgar allan post. >> this is where poll wrote some of his best stuff. he wrote about talking birds. he. >> he wrote about talking birds, he wrote about the heart of dead men with heartbeats still beating. there might be some truth here. >> it consider this tale, morning hope house, pope are, the bronx, it's a place where one can feel as though they have met the great edgar allan poll. dead for 170 years. >> this is where the great american poet last lived with nights in 1846. >> edgar poll spent the last years of his life in the bronx. >> this is where poll wrote some of his bus stop. he wrote the bells, and some other works. >> here at the park that bears his name. >> [inaudible] hangout. >> okay, cool man. he said he would show me the
in newark i met up with the founder, peg right.hey donated a portion of their 5050 fundraiser to the game to great expectations and plater video during it intermission. the the three-time stanley cup champion was there. >> the bronx, there's a place for one can feel as though they have met the great edgar allan post. >> this is where poll wrote some of his best stuff. he wrote about talking birds. he. >> he wrote about talking birds, he wrote about the heart of dead men with...
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and the old ones you used to have to go in and put the pegs in all the way around. that used to be a tedious thing. and it depends on the state too. a friend of mine in california, could be here too. >> depending on how big it is. >> absolutely. and think about that. that cost of a real tree. >> i think the real -- once every five years, get a real one. >> there you go. >>> niagara falls, on a lot of people's bucket list, including ours. and once you see what they have done, it will be on yours as well. >> dominos, wanting to use reindeer to deliver pizzas. you can guess how that worked out. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today. ?? . >>> right now on 12 today, a deadly fire overnight in peoria and t
and the old ones you used to have to go in and put the pegs in all the way around. that used to be a tedious thing. and it depends on the state too. a friend of mine in california, could be here too. >> depending on how big it is. >> absolutely. and think about that. that cost of a real tree. >> i think the real -- once every five years, get a real one. >> there you go. >>> niagara falls, on a lot of people's bucket list, including ours. and once you see what...
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on and traditional borrowing costs are pegged. there's an argument that by raising short-term rates as it did today, it is behind the so-called curve and in a position of being embarrassed because of that. and maybe with a good deal of catch up to go. is that a worry for you and the folks you talk to? >> listen, the federal reserve has been screwing savers for years. if you want to take risk in the stock market, that's what janet yellen was saying by keeping -- and ben bernanke before her at just about zero. i don't think the short end of the stick here, the fed funds rate, which janet yellen directly controls, is what's at issue and what's worrying the markets. listen, we'll hit dow 20,000. investors love an inflated economy. they love the fact that donald trump is going to loosen regulations and lower taxes. what the bond market is saying right now and you can't ignore the bond market, that's the ten-year and 30-year, with that type of spending and infrastructure spending and tax cutting could bring deficits and higher interest
on and traditional borrowing costs are pegged. there's an argument that by raising short-term rates as it did today, it is behind the so-called curve and in a position of being embarrassed because of that. and maybe with a good deal of catch up to go. is that a worry for you and the folks you talk to? >> listen, the federal reserve has been screwing savers for years. if you want to take risk in the stock market, that's what janet yellen was saying by keeping -- and ben bernanke before her...
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how about the perfect peg to randall cobb in traffic! 9 yards. a 7 nothing lead and a randall snow angel! tied at 7 in the 4th quarter..the packers take 2 long sunday drives. a season-long 98 yarder..with rodgers finding a wide open jordy nelson. 8 catches for 118 yards and his 10th touchdown packers "aaron it out" in a 21-13 win.. after their stinging loss to penn state in the 6 and 6 packers "aaron it out" in a 21-13 win.. penn state in last night's big ten title game, the 8th ranked badgers will play in the cotton bowl for the first time-against 13 and oh western michigan, monday january 2nd in arlington, texas. 19:24:48 "whether it be the loss to ohio state in overtime, losing to michigan; and then last night. the one thing about this team is that we're always 19:25:09 i'm extremely excited to get back to practice and to get another opportunity and chance. brewers founder and former commissioner bud selig has been elected to baseball's hall of fame. the doors open for the 82 year old selig on july 30th of next year, in cooperstown, new york.
how about the perfect peg to randall cobb in traffic! 9 yards. a 7 nothing lead and a randall snow angel! tied at 7 in the 4th quarter..the packers take 2 long sunday drives. a season-long 98 yarder..with rodgers finding a wide open jordy nelson. 8 catches for 118 yards and his 10th touchdown packers "aaron it out" in a 21-13 win.. after their stinging loss to penn state in the 6 and 6 packers "aaron it out" in a 21-13 win.. penn state in last night's big ten title game, the...
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the future cast has the timing pegged down for the front to arrive between 11:00 and midnight tonightmpanied by the snowshowers that will quickly be whisked east by the stronger winds off the surface. it will blow off the cloudiness away. by 3:00 or 4:00 it's clear skies. same time the temperatures are falling and the winds are increasing. at times the winds will be at the northwest. 15 to 20 miles per hour. and gusting between 30 to 40 miles per hour. that is how we get the extra low wind chills around the area. heading through the day tomorrow, the future cast gives an indication of the possible snowfall. that is what this is. simulation of what could happen in a couple of spots. one or .2 of snow east and south of the city. to the eastern shores. the system will come flying through. other than that we think it will have very little impact. at the bus stop the impact is the cold and the wind. single digit wind chill tomorrow morning. air temperatures inside the beltway at 27. the same at the recess time. by m the mid-afternoonit's 26. all the while the chills will be extremely low.
the future cast has the timing pegged down for the front to arrive between 11:00 and midnight tonightmpanied by the snowshowers that will quickly be whisked east by the stronger winds off the surface. it will blow off the cloudiness away. by 3:00 or 4:00 it's clear skies. same time the temperatures are falling and the winds are increasing. at times the winds will be at the northwest. 15 to 20 miles per hour. and gusting between 30 to 40 miles per hour. that is how we get the extra low wind...
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oh so much more interesting as you approach the front door, you see here, wooden peg out. when he opens the door quite unexpectedly, inside -- >> sanctuary! :right. the thing is -- >> oh, my gosh. >> i reckon you guys can probably figure out where or why. no one has been here for 30 years. >> >> that's right, it's in ukraine. this is after the chernobyl meltdown, there was a reactor fire, radiation spread itself across europe. this area of the country was basically locked down. everybody had to leave. almost everybody did. some people stuck around. >> i feel like i'm in a video game right now. searching and looking around. >> exactly. >> fallout 4. >> it is really fascinating and same time. that area was opened up in 2011. if you wanted to go and learn about chernobyl and things like that, but they still caution you because it will be inhabitable in about 20,000 years. >> you would think over 30 years the roof would develop leaks and holes and the vegetation would be overgrown and the building itself would break down. >> looks like someone just moved out yesterday. >>> fac
oh so much more interesting as you approach the front door, you see here, wooden peg out. when he opens the door quite unexpectedly, inside -- >> sanctuary! :right. the thing is -- >> oh, my gosh. >> i reckon you guys can probably figure out where or why. no one has been here for 30 years. >> >> that's right, it's in ukraine. this is after the chernobyl meltdown, there was a reactor fire, radiation spread itself across europe. this area of the country was basically...
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fantastic job over the last couple of years if you compare what is happening in saudi arabia where the pegintained and we do not see any economic adjustments. in russia, we see economic adjustment and the currency is behind that. can you repeat the question? guy: how would you rate the russian central bank? have they done a good job? >> a splendid job. not only compared to regional peers but in comparison to the other emerging markets in general. if it is one thing that matters to central bankers in the emerging markets is they have to be flexible. , other currencies were peg and that was a harder to keepcentral banks their pledges especially when it came to reserve. now, it is a floating world and has doneorld, the cbr a good job. if you look at the inflation numbers, you see the results. to point out that here we see the back of vladimir putin's head. he is in tokyo right now. these are live pictures. he is meeting with abe. in the u.s., especially on the facebook and the twitter, there is so much being made right now about how the russians are probably behind the hacking of somehow they
fantastic job over the last couple of years if you compare what is happening in saudi arabia where the pegintained and we do not see any economic adjustments. in russia, we see economic adjustment and the currency is behind that. can you repeat the question? guy: how would you rate the russian central bank? have they done a good job? >> a splendid job. not only compared to regional peers but in comparison to the other emerging markets in general. if it is one thing that matters to central...
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how about the perfect peg to randall cobb in traffic! 9 yards. a 7 nothing lead and a randall snow angel! tied at 7 in the 4th quarter..the packers take 2 long sunday drives. a season-long 98 yarder..with rodgers finding a wide open jordy nelson. 8 catches for 118 yards and his 10th touchdown of the season. 14-7 the offense thanks t. the lions went into new orleans and marched over the saints. matthew stafford to golden tate for 66 yards. despite a john kuhn td, 8 and 4 detroit wins, 28-13. 2 games up on the with 4 games left. how about da bears? with jordan howard running for 117 yards and a career- high 3 touchdowns, host chicago handed the 49ers their 11th straight loss, extending their franchise-record....26-6. john fox's team is now 3 and 9. after their stinging loss to penn state in last night's big ten title game, the 8th ranked badgers will play in the cotton bowl for the first time-against 13 and january 2nd in arlington, texas. the 5th ranked nittany lions get usc in the rose bowl. sojourn shelton and company have faced their share of a
how about the perfect peg to randall cobb in traffic! 9 yards. a 7 nothing lead and a randall snow angel! tied at 7 in the 4th quarter..the packers take 2 long sunday drives. a season-long 98 yarder..with rodgers finding a wide open jordy nelson. 8 catches for 118 yards and his 10th touchdown of the season. 14-7 the offense thanks t. the lions went into new orleans and marched over the saints. matthew stafford to golden tate for 66 yards. despite a john kuhn td, 8 and 4 detroit wins, 28-13. 2...
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the one i am pegging that's going to kill everything is la la land. ryan gosling. it's a musical. i don't love musicals, folks. this one i did love. >> that's one of many. let's look at some of the other films. >> reporter: we are in the thick of it right now. this is the time of year when we lock ourselves in dark rooms for days at a time to wade through hundreds 103 by my count at the time of this writing to cast our votes on the years best. not a bad problem to have, but my retinas have a healthy tannerite now. the standouts, start with the spry saucy love tale about an actress and a musician who are trying to make it in la la land, which just happens to be the name of the film a musical starring ryan gosling and emma time. >> reporter: moonlight is the stages of life chronicle of a young child who grows into a man under the specter of drugs and violence in miami. it was only a matter of time before they made a film about the boston bombing. at least they made a good one. starring mark wahlberg, it's called patriot's day. due to be released wide in mid january. and speaking of
the one i am pegging that's going to kill everything is la la land. ryan gosling. it's a musical. i don't love musicals, folks. this one i did love. >> that's one of many. let's look at some of the other films. >> reporter: we are in the thick of it right now. this is the time of year when we lock ourselves in dark rooms for days at a time to wade through hundreds 103 by my count at the time of this writing to cast our votes on the years best. not a bad problem to have, but my...
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. >> peg put out a couple to utility workers as far away as bakersfield. they are ready to come in the bay area has power out onlies that are widespread. officials say it is all hands on deck. >> when we know the area we see that could be impacted by the storm, we stage our crews and respond as quickly as we can. >> c.h.p. and caltran is gear up to coach the drivers moving and every available officer will be asked to hit the roads. caltran has been clearing the storm drains that areas that are often flooding. >> new, can you pull up live doppler hd right on your phone and wax out for friend. when you download the p.c. say yes to push alerts and you get winter weather advisories. >> 5.0 magnitude earthquake nuclear lake county north of san francisco at 72 miles. the map from the u.s. geological survey shows the earthquake hit at 8:41, the big red dot. the epicenter was fur miles wet of the guysers and 15 miles north of healdsburg. a viewer described what he felt. we were standing around talking in the kitchen. it was a shake, the floor was test, the christm
. >> peg put out a couple to utility workers as far away as bakersfield. they are ready to come in the bay area has power out onlies that are widespread. officials say it is all hands on deck. >> when we know the area we see that could be impacted by the storm, we stage our crews and respond as quickly as we can. >> c.h.p. and caltran is gear up to coach the drivers moving and every available officer will be asked to hit the roads. caltran has been clearing the storm drains...
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i want to show you our hour by hour forecast pegged this really well. the first alert weather team did a great job on this. we talked about two rounds of moisture. the first moving in in the form of snow. light snow moving in lehigh county and mount pocono. we see a break in the snow showers. satellite radar image picking up on the back edge of those leading snow showers. right now, we're mainly seeing clouds on the screen. current temperatures in the 30s in the filphilly-metroholly, 32. this is really important, now i want to show you the second half of the system moving through. hour by hour starting at 10:30 p.m. notice we see more moisture move in. we're seeing it in the form of snow for parts of lehigh valley, burkes and bucks county. this is midnight. you start to see the warmer air move forward and the colder air retreat, here, we start to see the rain/snow line moving through the lehigh valley. we start to see the changeover through the overnight hours. it really is a neighborhood by neighborhood forecast. if you look at the bottom of your scree
i want to show you our hour by hour forecast pegged this really well. the first alert weather team did a great job on this. we talked about two rounds of moisture. the first moving in in the form of snow. light snow moving in lehigh county and mount pocono. we see a break in the snow showers. satellite radar image picking up on the back edge of those leading snow showers. right now, we're mainly seeing clouds on the screen. current temperatures in the 30s in the filphilly-metroholly, 32. this...
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yet, people pegged high hopes on donald trump. his collection was one of the reasons why share prices were covered for many shocks throughout the year. they close at higher levels, a record on wall street and a new annual highs here in frankfurt for the end of the year. that also made forgotten crises in between for the oil industry and banks and on the chinese economy, trump busty federal reserve raising interest rates contributed to a strong dollar and a very weak europe at the end of the year. 2017, traders are hopeful that it will be quite as turbulent as 2016. it wilalso be a political year. they are convinced. that only will they be washing donald trump in the white house, there will be elections here in europe. germany, italy, the nestlings, that could cause new turbulence here in the market. >> investors who put their money and oil received very good returns this year. oil prices increased the talking -- more than any year since 2009. several members agree to cut productions substantially early next year. the move pushed p
yet, people pegged high hopes on donald trump. his collection was one of the reasons why share prices were covered for many shocks throughout the year. they close at higher levels, a record on wall street and a new annual highs here in frankfurt for the end of the year. that also made forgotten crises in between for the oil industry and banks and on the chinese economy, trump busty federal reserve raising interest rates contributed to a strong dollar and a very weak europe at the end of the...
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bankers and investors are pegging 2017 as the year the frenzy finally fades.-rate cycle or the rates hit a two-year high. so a lot ofa begins factors perhaps clowning in outlook and a bonanza has lasted for a few years. this must be keeping you up at night. you talked about this earlier that this bond run might have further links to go. what is your view on that? guest: it is an interesting one that the banks are trying to dump expectations for issuance. bankers tend to do the opposite. you uphether it keeps and night, you can argue that less issuances is a net positive for fixed income existing markets because less supply fits more positive demand on what is out there. i am against the view that next year will be down because there is a lot of reasons to go next year. you have some acquisitions that will require multibillion-dollar bonds. i still think there is a lot of preemptive refinancing and opportunistic refinancings that are likely to take place particularly that we're seeing evidence that trump has caused an inflection point on the 30 year market for
bankers and investors are pegging 2017 as the year the frenzy finally fades.-rate cycle or the rates hit a two-year high. so a lot ofa begins factors perhaps clowning in outlook and a bonanza has lasted for a few years. this must be keeping you up at night. you talked about this earlier that this bond run might have further links to go. what is your view on that? guest: it is an interesting one that the banks are trying to dump expectations for issuance. bankers tend to do the opposite. you...
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this of them are in fact pegged to the dollar? >> right, exactly. guess the idea here is to better reflect the diversity of china's trade partners. you've got to feel that people have generally expected -- i guess the one that comes to ind is the south korean yuan and the south africa rand. but there are some more surprising members, you have saudi arabian generally emerging market currencies. anna: there has been a lot of focus on yawn's depreciation against the dollar as you pointed out. will the changes help relief the pressure on the currency? >> well, i guess the problem here is that we are not going to go to the bank and say hey let's trade against this basket of 24 currencies now. for people in china who are waiting if they should be bushing to the bank on january 1, making use of that annual yawn conversion quota, the question is where is it going against the dollar? as a matter of fact, the dollar /yawn trading makes up a majority of the trading for the chinese currency. there is a reason why everyone has been looking at the magic number of
this of them are in fact pegged to the dollar? >> right, exactly. guess the idea here is to better reflect the diversity of china's trade partners. you've got to feel that people have generally expected -- i guess the one that comes to ind is the south korean yuan and the south africa rand. but there are some more surprising members, you have saudi arabian generally emerging market currencies. anna: there has been a lot of focus on yawn's depreciation against the dollar as you pointed...
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yes, this is the race where the mightiest tech in the world can be foiled by the humble clothes peg.allenge you feel you could reasonably overcome to better the product? the next thing that is a big technical challenge that would improve the functionality is the touch sensitive nature of the fingers. there is no feedback at the moment in commercially available hands for getting the signal back to the body. the ultimate victor was a group of biomechanical engineering students from delft university of technology in the netherlands. together with their pilot, bob ridoce, himself an expert in prosthesis, they went for a slightly more established body powered approach. this means that physical movements like reaching forward or lifting your shoulders are used to control the device. while this gold medal idea might have won the day, in the end, just crossing the line was enough to send most teams home happy. the wheelchair final was a much closer run thing for the four finalists and again you can really see the variety of ideas and designs. the hong kong team went for these caterpillar tra
yes, this is the race where the mightiest tech in the world can be foiled by the humble clothes peg.allenge you feel you could reasonably overcome to better the product? the next thing that is a big technical challenge that would improve the functionality is the touch sensitive nature of the fingers. there is no feedback at the moment in commercially available hands for getting the signal back to the body. the ultimate victor was a group of biomechanical engineering students from delft...
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over at the yes series you tube channel, they're buddies, met back in 2015, they think they have it peggedet into these events without being invited. >> how did you secure the invite? >> through my friend. >> just look like they belong and it looks like they belong with what they're wearing. >> their first attempt they're trying to get into the premiere of that new movie "arrival". >> yeah, that works at clubs, not so much when there is an actual guest list and security. >> i'm not going to get rejected. >> let's see how this one goes. >> there you go. >> thank you. you're very beautiful. >> there you go. have a good night. >> got in. >> now, it worked so well, will it work a second time? can he get a second ticket? let's press our luck. >> i think i can maybe pull it off with this. no one would put on a bow tie for any other reason than if they were actually invited. >> let's see if he has as much swag because if his boy gets denied, swag owe meter zero. >> that would be great. awesome. >> let me give you your ticket. there you go. >> not only did it work but would you guys like to sit to
over at the yes series you tube channel, they're buddies, met back in 2015, they think they have it peggedet into these events without being invited. >> how did you secure the invite? >> through my friend. >> just look like they belong and it looks like they belong with what they're wearing. >> their first attempt they're trying to get into the premiere of that new movie "arrival". >> yeah, that works at clubs, not so much when there is an actual guest...