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it is one thing to change positions from a winning position to a losing position. it's another thing to change positions in part because you think the prior administration probably have the legal position that wasn't exactly headed to the very in the supreme court. the one thing i would say about evaluating all of these cases is to make sense and see how the solicitor general's office did in the case where a change positions. obviously i think there's been a lot said about the way the courts have dealt with some of the initiatives and executive orders of the trump administration. the most dramatic he goes straight in the travel ban cases. the travel ban keeps on getting updated from one point out of to point out a three-point know, but the one thing that seems to be the same as the ninth circuit and the fourth circuitry that one point know, to point out, three-point know. the supreme court has been a very different form from some of the lower court in responding to that particular dynamic. you saw that for some of the various junctures in the case. i think he reall
it is one thing to change positions from a winning position to a losing position. it's another thing to change positions in part because you think the prior administration probably have the legal position that wasn't exactly headed to the very in the supreme court. the one thing i would say about evaluating all of these cases is to make sense and see how the solicitor general's office did in the case where a change positions. obviously i think there's been a lot said about the way the courts...
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effect positive change. i do believe that children should be both seen and heard and it is our responsibility as adults to educate and remind them that when they're using their voices, whether verbally or online, they must choose words wisely and speak with respect and compassion. as an example kelanny goldberg, eighth great student from arizona, posted a video to her social media account to share the challenges she faced from bullies. in the video she said, every day you're hurting me. every day you're hurting each other. so please stop, stop hurting me. kelanny and her family have joined us here today and i'm happy to report that since posting her video, many have watched it and most importantly, people have reached out to offer support and kindness. thank you, kelanny for being brave enough to share your story and also for using your experience to bring positive change. please stand up, kelanny. [applause] i first learned about the real consequences of our nation's opioid epidemic during my husband's camp
effect positive change. i do believe that children should be both seen and heard and it is our responsibility as adults to educate and remind them that when they're using their voices, whether verbally or online, they must choose words wisely and speak with respect and compassion. as an example kelanny goldberg, eighth great student from arizona, posted a video to her social media account to share the challenges she faced from bullies. in the video she said, every day you're hurting me. every...
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in the position of senate majority leader. the kentucky historical society hosted this hour-long event. kent: good afternoon. my name is kent whitworth and it is my privilege to serve as executive director of the kentucky historical society. on behalf of the kentucky historical society, we welcome you to the old state capital for senator mcconnell's lecture. entitled, kentucky lawmakers and the evolution of the united states senate leadership. senator mcconnell, the kentucky historical society is honored to host your final lecture on this series. we are especially gratified that you chose this treasured place, the old state capitol, as the venue. constructed in 1830, this national historic landmark served as the seat of our state government for 80 years. just six years after the old state capitol opened. on a brisk january day, a group of patriotically inclined citizens gathered in this very building to establish the kentucky historical society. they wanted to ensure that kentucky's early settlement story was preserved for the
in the position of senate majority leader. the kentucky historical society hosted this hour-long event. kent: good afternoon. my name is kent whitworth and it is my privilege to serve as executive director of the kentucky historical society. on behalf of the kentucky historical society, we welcome you to the old state capital for senator mcconnell's lecture. entitled, kentucky lawmakers and the evolution of the united states senate leadership. senator mcconnell, the kentucky historical society...
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and that ultimately moved our position up. so by 2017, you can actually see there was very little change in our net position. and this next slide will sort of help highlight why. so this chart actually shows the drivers behind the annual change in any given year. and as i noted, while the port's net position grew over $27 million in that five-year period, that change varied year over year. and some key trends that we want through there is growth and -- went through there is growth and operating expenses. we talked about how operating costs grow over time. but that was paired with sources, both operating revenues as well as nonoperating revenues. and while the operating revenues grew steadily over the five-year period, something that our financial statements rereflecteded, i wouldn't necessarily record on the budgetary basis is these nonoperating sources or grants and contributions to capital that have a little bit more of a lumpy effect over time. and so in 2016, as i noted, that was the year that we really caught up in our ne
and that ultimately moved our position up. so by 2017, you can actually see there was very little change in our net position. and this next slide will sort of help highlight why. so this chart actually shows the drivers behind the annual change in any given year. and as i noted, while the port's net position grew over $27 million in that five-year period, that change varied year over year. and some key trends that we want through there is growth and -- went through there is growth and operating...
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we did add some project funded positions, but those positions are technically off budget? they are supported by project funding, and they do not increase our budgeted fte's. >> supervisor cohen: okay. so that means that the four fte's that you spoke of in the presentation and the one analyst are going to be coming from this special designation of project funding. >> yes. >> supervisor cohen: and what funds the projects? where's the project funding coming from? >> it's coming from the port's funding. >> supervisor cohen: i want to talk about regional measure three. if it passes, the port's going to see a little over 24.7 million to support the seawall lot. >> it would be for mission bay ferry landing, and we are hoping that would be the result. we've been in conversation with weda and working with them to deliver that mission bay ferry landing project. >> supervisor cohen: now, let me ask, is this request of money already built into the legislation? i don't believe so, so once it it passes, how do we know that's what our allocation will be? >> so we're working closy with we
we did add some project funded positions, but those positions are technically off budget? they are supported by project funding, and they do not increase our budgeted fte's. >> supervisor cohen: okay. so that means that the four fte's that you spoke of in the presentation and the one analyst are going to be coming from this special designation of project funding. >> yes. >> supervisor cohen: and what funds the projects? where's the project funding coming from? >> it's...
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>> well, as you said, so far the word is positive. day one of the talks on thursday, they will be getting noty for day two, perhaps surprising the chief economist to vice president mike pence was speaking at thursday. he was asked how things were going and here's what he said -- what i heard from the first day, and they have been there for a day of negotiations, it has been positive. the difficulty will be we will hear pretty positive things from china and the question will be, do they actually do them? that is the tough part. indeed. if you are at the negotiating table, how do you make sure that whatever is agreed to includes steps and guarantees to make it actually happened? ,e know that steve mnuchin after dinner in beijing, along with the commerce secretary, the trump'sp, and donald chief economic advisor had no comment. that is understandable. he wants to wait until something happens. states. is focused on the driven economy. donald trump has been saying, is this sufficient? the state allocating capital. is that going to build a
>> well, as you said, so far the word is positive. day one of the talks on thursday, they will be getting noty for day two, perhaps surprising the chief economist to vice president mike pence was speaking at thursday. he was asked how things were going and here's what he said -- what i heard from the first day, and they have been there for a day of negotiations, it has been positive. the difficulty will be we will hear pretty positive things from china and the question will be, do they...
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at that point the president's position, the overlord strategy was very much in doubt. not helping was that some of the staff in pentagon were openly arguing that the mediterranean strategy should take priority over cross-channel attack as the bird in hand. the u.s. army's official history subtitles that and converting doubters among operational commanders in britain and producing a credible plan. as july ended all of these factors and others were in motion and were beginning to come together. on the evening of friday july 30th, 1943, winston churchill was prepare to go sail to north america, prime minister intent on arriving early to win over roosevelt to the british position on allied-strategy for victory in the war in europe even before the start of the annual american quadrant conference. and sir john anderson. the head of churchill's atomic research live from london to negotiate british participation which had been withheld. the new government in rome that it replaced mucalini5 days earlier was dispatching out of conflict. moscow, joseph stalin was pondering whethe
at that point the president's position, the overlord strategy was very much in doubt. not helping was that some of the staff in pentagon were openly arguing that the mediterranean strategy should take priority over cross-channel attack as the bird in hand. the u.s. army's official history subtitles that and converting doubters among operational commanders in britain and producing a credible plan. as july ended all of these factors and others were in motion and were beginning to come together....
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tolerate any threat to the years russian presence in this syria are i think this is quite rational position america should not gamble on that they should not under under the skin of the there's a result in defense of his personality and this is artistic presence but anyhow what is the mental is not some selective strikes what is the term mental determination of the people i'm those who are on the ground fighting to liberate the syria from the very minute suffer as you will part of the terrorist group support to create to lead armed by the americans and british and others well mr larijani we have to take a short break now but we will be back in just a few moments. rice perceive. and. prices you end up with a fake. here with manipulate. the markets in there if you have if you have interest rates at zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have an online the credit line and you can muscle prices around it well that creates fake prices and then if you have robots reporting on fake prices on the financial media as foreign stuff then the robots are going to report on the fake crisis driv
tolerate any threat to the years russian presence in this syria are i think this is quite rational position america should not gamble on that they should not under under the skin of the there's a result in defense of his personality and this is artistic presence but anyhow what is the mental is not some selective strikes what is the term mental determination of the people i'm those who are on the ground fighting to liberate the syria from the very minute suffer as you will part of the terrorist...
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it is an individual claim as perfectly fine and valid so that decision that says the employee's position is so weak they cannot agree to arbitrate at all and part of that is one way to ask the question through that arbitration agreement protected by the faa since 1925 really? all that seeks to do has a fundamental attribute of arbitration is that really a yellow dog contract? >> but the faa was meant to deal with the merchants that it is much less expensive but it was commercial contracts. >> justice ginsburg it cross that bridge with circuit city what i find remarkable with circuit city, nobody not the afl-cio was up in front of this court to say by the way you are wasting your time because the nlra in section seven bolster lit under strictly prohibited bilateral. >> that is true mr. clement your adversaries are taking a position if he union was to enter arbitration we have already heard that but they can't substitute arbitration because then the collective body has acted together on an equal footing for that term. and to be thinking that somehow and with a contractual term that concept
it is an individual claim as perfectly fine and valid so that decision that says the employee's position is so weak they cannot agree to arbitrate at all and part of that is one way to ask the question through that arbitration agreement protected by the faa since 1925 really? all that seeks to do has a fundamental attribute of arbitration is that really a yellow dog contract? >> but the faa was meant to deal with the merchants that it is much less expensive but it was commercial...
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that would seem to reflect that position by now had evolved from being largely party position into a formal institutional role. by the mid--1920s and early 1930s, the positions we know as senate majority leaders began to assume a recognizable +++z!j the leaders' authority, such as it was, was based on recent custom, not on a rule or formal procedure. my friends, that all changed during alben barkley's tenure. most of you, i suspect, are familiar with many of the details of barkley's life. since i've covered much of that in an earlier speech, i'll provide just a grief overview on his life but focus on an overlook but very important event from early in his tenure asthma jarty leader. alben barkley was born literally, literally, in a log cabin on his father's tobacco farm in 1977 in kentucky. young alben had a hard upbringing that instilled in him the importance of hard work. although he never graduated from high school, barkley studied at the marvin college in clinton down near the mississippi river. it was during this time that barkley witnessed blackburn on the campaign trail. this l
that would seem to reflect that position by now had evolved from being largely party position into a formal institutional role. by the mid--1920s and early 1930s, the positions we know as senate majority leaders began to assume a recognizable +++z!j the leaders' authority, such as it was, was based on recent custom, not on a rule or formal procedure. my friends, that all changed during alben barkley's tenure. most of you, i suspect, are familiar with many of the details of barkley's life. since...
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the contemporary positions of senate majority and minority leaders have come a long way from the position party caucus chairman. those party posts emerged in term from the caucus system which had been created to deal with the reality of partisan affiliation. so in sum, my friends, the creation and enhancement of the majority and minority lead positions over the past century reflect an institution evolving to meet the needs of the time. it's difficult not to agree with dr. richard baker who wrote of the emergens of the formal position of senate floor leader that it represents the most significant institutional development in the senate's history. kentuckians have played an important role in this institutional development, including the two colorful senators i have discussed today. i believe alben barkley would still hold the office he once held, although it's changed a fair amount since his tenure. one suspects, however, that the roaring wind of the bluegrass, joseph blackburn, might recognize the position not at all. thank you very much. [applause] >>> we've got about five minutes here. i
the contemporary positions of senate majority and minority leaders have come a long way from the position party caucus chairman. those party posts emerged in term from the caucus system which had been created to deal with the reality of partisan affiliation. so in sum, my friends, the creation and enhancement of the majority and minority lead positions over the past century reflect an institution evolving to meet the needs of the time. it's difficult not to agree with dr. richard baker who...
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troops are positioned also happened in the u.s. at the time and that of the no instance in september two thousand and sixteen and not at that time led to the killing of kinds of syrian army soldiers and also led to the i phone control over a three strategic area at the time we saw that again there was so this is actually the second time that the syrian army note that the u.s. led coalition has attacked me as there are a detained time i feel terrorist in nearby positions and this to syrian army is no think directed at us that solution is striking in support of i call terrorists in syria. all right we appreciate that and we know that as this situation develops we hope with it we can cross again to you to get the recent updates also cross alive today linda our founding editor of the online news site and this can't be happening . dave i know that we were going to talk about china you're in beijing right now but as events happen around the world we're glad that you have the adaptability so thank you for that what do you make of this new
troops are positioned also happened in the u.s. at the time and that of the no instance in september two thousand and sixteen and not at that time led to the killing of kinds of syrian army soldiers and also led to the i phone control over a three strategic area at the time we saw that again there was so this is actually the second time that the syrian army note that the u.s. led coalition has attacked me as there are a detained time i feel terrorist in nearby positions and this to syrian army...
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we believe that the position in copper is very strong. good long-term position.f course the trading arm continues to go strength to strength. we see glencore as having a lot of upside, and its operations continued to do quite well, especially as we see a firming and actual resource prices full stop however, because it is so volatile, you see value investors like us, and the price goes lower, we trim a little bit. it is still a key position for us. vonnie: david herro, thank you for that. david herro, harris associates. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time for our muni moment. here is taylor riggs. taylor: joining me is nisha patel, portfolio manager at eaton vance. we have been talking a lot about green bonds. sometimes the market seems like it is a marketing gimmick come up there is a real investment thesis. walk me through why you like green bonds now. nisha: green bonds are issued to fund various projects that have a material impact on society. for example, you want to system could issue a deal to replace pipes with 100% recycled material types that should
we believe that the position in copper is very strong. good long-term position.f course the trading arm continues to go strength to strength. we see glencore as having a lot of upside, and its operations continued to do quite well, especially as we see a firming and actual resource prices full stop however, because it is so volatile, you see value investors like us, and the price goes lower, we trim a little bit. it is still a key position for us. vonnie: david herro, thank you for that. david...
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so are we looking for those positions to slot people into? and i think that the airport has such a good reputation, actually, of how they treat their employees, and the working conditions, i think would be excellent to integrate some of these people in. and after looking at the prop j jobs that are contracted out, most of them are entry level positions that those positions could be substituted for. >> we've got a good relationship with the oewd, so we'll reach out. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. >> if i could correct something i said about the uber and lyft, we do have an initiative that may -- first the pick ups, to move them into the central garage, and that would take them from the curb side, and eventually the drop off, so we're trying to incentivize is with some premium pricing, but can he can't restrict their access. >> supervisor fewer: -- but we can't restrict their access. >> supervisor fewer: okay. thank you very much. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. supervise stefani? >> commissioner stefani: i was wondering, how do we compare wit
so are we looking for those positions to slot people into? and i think that the airport has such a good reputation, actually, of how they treat their employees, and the working conditions, i think would be excellent to integrate some of these people in. and after looking at the prop j jobs that are contracted out, most of them are entry level positions that those positions could be substituted for. >> we've got a good relationship with the oewd, so we'll reach out. >> supervisor...
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leadership position level. i think, with the cost of living in the bay area, it' area, it'sg harder and harder to attract top shelf talent unless that talent is already existing in the bay area. but as far as a line staff, we have no problem with filling eligible positions. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. i have a question about the rebuilding and remodelling of your libraries. have you ever asked but the mayors housing, building affordable housing above our library? as you know, we don't own a lot of public space left in san francisco, and i love the libraries in my district, but they are low density. i am just wondering if we have ever thought about building housing above libraries. >> we would love to explore that further. we are aware of other municipalities that have colocated -- co. located library facilities and that matter. we have had preliminary conversations with hope sf with future public housing sights on libraries and having all city and county services available on the same footprints. we are ver
leadership position level. i think, with the cost of living in the bay area, it' area, it'sg harder and harder to attract top shelf talent unless that talent is already existing in the bay area. but as far as a line staff, we have no problem with filling eligible positions. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. i have a question about the rebuilding and remodelling of your libraries. have you ever asked but the mayors housing, building affordable housing above our library? as you know, we don't...
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percent of board positions france's next where universal childcare makes it easier for some women to pursue careers their fourteen and a half percent of board positions are occupied by women and then germany crosses the line with just twelve point one percent despite efforts in recent years to hoist more women into the top excellence of management. to discuss this are no drawing to buy you can understand here in the studio she is with the all right foundation who conducted this study welcome to the studio you can tell. all the companies these days has done have diversity offices expensive programs to promote women are those just figure is why is it so hard for journey companies to place women in leadership roles. actually it shouldn't be harder for germany about any other country germany has a lot of very well educated women and they are certainly not less ambitious than women in other countries but they simply don't get chosen to senior management positions. and that's because. german executives tend to recruit small copies of themselves still that's a very comfortable think they. i
percent of board positions france's next where universal childcare makes it easier for some women to pursue careers their fourteen and a half percent of board positions are occupied by women and then germany crosses the line with just twelve point one percent despite efforts in recent years to hoist more women into the top excellence of management. to discuss this are no drawing to buy you can understand here in the studio she is with the all right foundation who conducted this study welcome to...
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a magazine move up to more position. but definitely is now than i did the whole logic that we accepted these limitations on your own capability and development is to prove to the world of america where there rest claims an allegation against iran this is wrong no that it doesn't prove the they are wrong and the problem. agency in more than ten reports endures the arraigning compliance you see that what the american are saying so this is a blasphemy this is corruption and the hypocrisy of the of the american foreign policy but on i want to say that. you know either this theory should not enter the will if they enter the will they would be the loser they would see that very soon as well as speaking about the potential loss perhaps for all of us president trump specifically mentioned that he and his soon to be secretary of state mike compare tend to see eye to eye on many issues particularly the iranian policy and back in two thousand and fourteen mr peo advocated military action to fully destroy the iranian nuclear capacit
a magazine move up to more position. but definitely is now than i did the whole logic that we accepted these limitations on your own capability and development is to prove to the world of america where there rest claims an allegation against iran this is wrong no that it doesn't prove the they are wrong and the problem. agency in more than ten reports endures the arraigning compliance you see that what the american are saying so this is a blasphemy this is corruption and the hypocrisy of the of...
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i invite you to state what the logic is and our position is simply this. we are talking about the defense that was enshrined in the sixth amendment and there is no contest from the state about the contemporary understanding of this at the time. >> but you have to draw the line. it seems like we have two axes we have to worry about. one is ready stop on the concessions that you say goes to elements but i would pass you white we would go further than that. if the client instructs the lawyer not to see to a evidence but if the lawyer sees no good faith basis for objecting so why does it go down to that level and that's one access. the other axis be you say the lawyer can admit the element but what if the lawyer casts doubt on the element. what if the lawyer here had not admitted guilt but had presented a man's real defense that cast dispersions on the act defense? any reasonable person know the lawyer was up to. he didn't use the magic words i admit what he did, in fact, essentially do that. we have ambiguity on both of these axes and where we draw the line?
i invite you to state what the logic is and our position is simply this. we are talking about the defense that was enshrined in the sixth amendment and there is no contest from the state about the contemporary understanding of this at the time. >> but you have to draw the line. it seems like we have two axes we have to worry about. one is ready stop on the concessions that you say goes to elements but i would pass you white we would go further than that. if the client instructs the lawyer...
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it was volatile going into the decision it seems positioning was trumping somewhat as we headed into the decision. but once that decision did come out, we did see a spike in the price of oil seeing wti back through $70 again. almost 3% higher on the day. similar move for brent these take us back to almost four-year highs on a longer term i want to draw your attention to some interesting charts that came up. just waiting for that to come up so this is a chart i looked at from barclays. it shows you sensitivity of which countries would be the most susceptible to an oil price shock. as you can see from there, one of the most sensitive sectors will be the cpi in the u.s., of course we have cpi numbers coming out tomorrow. we also have european growth, which will be quite vulnerable if a 10% oil price shock were to hit. this is from barclays. i wanted to point that out we have u.s. cpi numbers coming. this number could be what some people are saying quite a high one on the back of some of these base effects let's look at some companies that have exposure to iraq no surprise there that all
it was volatile going into the decision it seems positioning was trumping somewhat as we headed into the decision. but once that decision did come out, we did see a spike in the price of oil seeing wti back through $70 again. almost 3% higher on the day. similar move for brent these take us back to almost four-year highs on a longer term i want to draw your attention to some interesting charts that came up. just waiting for that to come up so this is a chart i looked at from barclays. it shows...
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dave: up with them in a good position.ved in 2014 and you see that the revenue has risen on a quarter to quarter basis, every quarter since the test was first sold. and they are posting losses now, but analysts are looking for profits to start flowing in 2020. this means 22 million more americans would be in a position to have the screening. so you figure that this company is in a position to benefit from that, perhaps more than others. withe talking about tests samples, you do not have to do prep work, you do not go to a doctor's office, there is a convenience to it you do not have with other tests. julia: so a huge argument the company makes, people are embarrassed to go to the doctor and this is a test they can do at home themselves. we have a history with this company. tackled by -- a long time ago. may of last year. david: this is a company that has been growing, and it has always been equation of whether the shares are outpacing the growth, and that is why citroen get interested. since theis up 90% conversation. scar
dave: up with them in a good position.ved in 2014 and you see that the revenue has risen on a quarter to quarter basis, every quarter since the test was first sold. and they are posting losses now, but analysts are looking for profits to start flowing in 2020. this means 22 million more americans would be in a position to have the screening. so you figure that this company is in a position to benefit from that, perhaps more than others. withe talking about tests samples, you do not have to do...
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, the nasdaq has gone positive.re it's you. we'll get to you in one second one more follow-up question. if president trump were watching, he'd say you went to china five times, you didn't get anything done, did you why is it so hard to negotiate with the chinese >> hard problems are hard to solve. the notion that we're going to be able to do this in one meeting and you're going to send this team over and actually make -- have something, a big deal get dones is naive and unrealistic. it will have to be incremental progress if we're focusing on this immediate $100 billion reduction to our bilateral deficit and expecting china to move away from their industrial plan, this so-called made in china 2025, that's not going to happen we should be focusing on ip theft. we should be focusing on creating a level playing field we should be focusing on where they break the rules of trade. as opposed to these ephemeral notions that have nothing to do with the rules of trade. >> john, you spent a lot of your life in china. you know
, the nasdaq has gone positive.re it's you. we'll get to you in one second one more follow-up question. if president trump were watching, he'd say you went to china five times, you didn't get anything done, did you why is it so hard to negotiate with the chinese >> hard problems are hard to solve. the notion that we're going to be able to do this in one meeting and you're going to send this team over and actually make -- have something, a big deal get dones is naive and unrealistic. it...
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the southern position of america. in which he explored the the south seemed to be disappearing, but in another way, the south seemed to be expanding. one term that a historian has used, which i am not sure how good a term it is to use, we will use it. malignancy. like a cancer. the south spreading into the rest of the nation. characteristics, most negative. questions had to do in part with southern identity. will the south survive? is the south becoming too much like the rest of the united states to retain its regional identity? it has been a longtime search. a longtime question. going back to the 1950's. an epitaph for dixie asks a similar question with the emergence of the civil rights movement. given what we have talked about, with the end of world war ii and the postwar economic development of the south meeting into civil rights, it seems a reasonable question. will the south continue to exist? will it persist? again, he goes a little further. asking that question of is it possible that the south, even as it becom
the southern position of america. in which he explored the the south seemed to be disappearing, but in another way, the south seemed to be expanding. one term that a historian has used, which i am not sure how good a term it is to use, we will use it. malignancy. like a cancer. the south spreading into the rest of the nation. characteristics, most negative. questions had to do in part with southern identity. will the south survive? is the south becoming too much like the rest of the united...
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what could surprise positively?ite pessimistic about the near-term second quarter game sales. popular battle royale games in china because of regulatory issues -- we could see a very strong step up in game revenues. the are doing really well domestically with downloads and engagement. well globally.ng potential opportunity there, looking ahead. thank you very much. do not forget our interactive tv function that is tv . you can watch us live and catch dive past interviews and into any of the securities or bloomberg functions that we talk about the show. the capped of the conversation by sending us instant messages during our shows. this is for bloomberg subscribers me. this is bloomberg -- subscribers only. this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: another bloomberg terminal flexion we want to highlight, you can catch up on the charts that we show here on gtd go. go.hart library is at gtv -- what isook at the coming up in the next hour. what you watching? this is state data coming out. --ery good and analysis economists giving
what could surprise positively?ite pessimistic about the near-term second quarter game sales. popular battle royale games in china because of regulatory issues -- we could see a very strong step up in game revenues. the are doing really well domestically with downloads and engagement. well globally.ng potential opportunity there, looking ahead. thank you very much. do not forget our interactive tv function that is tv . you can watch us live and catch dive past interviews and into any of the...
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from sitting in that position at hud, would you would you gauge the current holder of that position, ben carson, and particularly policies dealing with house sng. >> i'm sure secretary carson is trying his best. however, that department and this administration are going incompletely the wrong direction when it comes to lou'sing policy. number one, it hasn't been a priority. they originally proposed cutting the budget by $6 billion of hud. most recently they announced that they are going to raise the rents in some cases triple the rents of folks who live in public housing at a time when a lot of folks are struggling. it's the wrong thing to do. they also have had essentially scrapped a plan to help to further desegregate communities throughout the united states h something that was a signature accomplishment of the obama administration. and i believe would create more opportunity for people of all different backgrounds. so they are going in the wrong direction. instead of creating greater housing opportunity. they are limiting housing opportunity. and that means that it's going to fal
from sitting in that position at hud, would you would you gauge the current holder of that position, ben carson, and particularly policies dealing with house sng. >> i'm sure secretary carson is trying his best. however, that department and this administration are going incompletely the wrong direction when it comes to lou'sing policy. number one, it hasn't been a priority. they originally proposed cutting the budget by $6 billion of hud. most recently they announced that they are going...
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positive picture of that.e of the organic growth opportunities they want to invest in combined with developments in the cost, meaning shares are trading down in hong kong. nejra: we will see what happens when london opens. we are looking at socgen and bnp paribas. we saw a down day in the stoxx 600 yesterday, the s&p 500 dropped below its 200 day moving average. it looks like we could end the week on a positive note. euro stoxx 50 futures up. movesl see how the cac 40 on the banking story. happening in the bond markets, the 10-year bund yield unchanged. we are looking at treasuries. 2.95% is where we are now. anna: things look positive in europe for now, but we have the jobs data in the middle of the trading day. head toward as we that key jobs data. that is it for daybreak, europe. this is bloomberg. -- "bloomberg markets: the european open" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet?
positive picture of that.e of the organic growth opportunities they want to invest in combined with developments in the cost, meaning shares are trading down in hong kong. nejra: we will see what happens when london opens. we are looking at socgen and bnp paribas. we saw a down day in the stoxx 600 yesterday, the s&p 500 dropped below its 200 day moving average. it looks like we could end the week on a positive note. euro stoxx 50 futures up. movesl see how the cac 40 on the banking story....
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so, as the first woman in this very senior position, first non—european in this very senior position,l in fifa, do you feel like you are a trailblazer? definitely, i can say that... we say the "glass ceiling"? yes. ..has been broken. ijoined a definitely male—dominated organisation, first woman after 112 years. but ijust hope that people recover from the surprise of my announcement in may 2016 in mexico. it's been two years. yes, already. so they should be used to it by now. now they're used to me. and she will bring a fresh wind to fifa. somebody from outside, not somebody from inside. not somebody from the past. samoura's historic appointment did come as a surprise to some. the senegalese had a background in humanitarian work, not sport, and there were some doubts about whether she had the experience to handle the job. my suggestions are not different from women in leadership positions. nobody asks a man when he takes a position whether he is competent to do the job. they just assume that he can do the job. for a woman, to make her way up to the top, you need to prove every single d
so, as the first woman in this very senior position, first non—european in this very senior position,l in fifa, do you feel like you are a trailblazer? definitely, i can say that... we say the "glass ceiling"? yes. ..has been broken. ijoined a definitely male—dominated organisation, first woman after 112 years. but ijust hope that people recover from the surprise of my announcement in may 2016 in mexico. it's been two years. yes, already. so they should be used to it by now. now...
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the mood music so far has been marginally positive. haidi: marginally positive.aging expectations, tom mackenzie. he's watching day two of these china trade negotiations. anything could happen. up next, more on these talks on trade. possible outcomes are we are joined by managing director, paul. david: the other thing we are watching, a good doctor will be arriving in markets. you are looking at a live shot. we will really get to see whether or not it is what the good doctor ordered. the chief agreement -- the chief executive of the hong kong exchange is joining us. lots more coming up on the show. this is bloomberg. ♪ w. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." haidi: the trump administration top economic officials set for talks in beijing. our next guest goes beyond trade. the real issue is competition to dominic cutting edge technology. we want to bring in managing director, pauline loong. this is the u.s. attempt to curtail china's ambitions, right? pauline: yes. the trade is the opening shots. the opening thing. essentially, it's abou
the mood music so far has been marginally positive. haidi: marginally positive.aging expectations, tom mackenzie. he's watching day two of these china trade negotiations. anything could happen. up next, more on these talks on trade. possible outcomes are we are joined by managing director, paul. david: the other thing we are watching, a good doctor will be arriving in markets. you are looking at a live shot. we will really get to see whether or not it is what the good doctor ordered. the chief...
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any kind of scenario where spain may change position on cost of the of the keep its position on catalonia was foreign minister of spain during seven years and i have tremendous pressure from some european countries from united states from somebody countries to recognize course or i never. you know cannot imagine how much i have to defend the spanish position because i knew what but president and i think russian for that they should understood. kosovo is the example should not be abided accepted this kind of recognition you know the kurdish of independence is mistaken international i said from the beginning and i think that would be the position especially if that is. between belgrade and pristina and they come mo twenty in a peaceful and agreed in. settlement while the spain would recognize i would recognize but i am proud when. decide to separate them so based fully in agreement asperin recognize what we cannot go into except if you need to add to the ration of independence that's what's up and that is the beginning and the nightmare that we are affecting the whole international law let'
any kind of scenario where spain may change position on cost of the of the keep its position on catalonia was foreign minister of spain during seven years and i have tremendous pressure from some european countries from united states from somebody countries to recognize course or i never. you know cannot imagine how much i have to defend the spanish position because i knew what but president and i think russian for that they should understood. kosovo is the example should not be abided accepted...
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positive than they were twenty four hours ago simply because donald trump has said some pretty positive things on twitter and publicly to reporters in washington and we've seen the active moves by the south koreans and the north koreans to try and salvage something to try to get this summit back on track so i don't think know that it's too much to read into the fact that these two leaders have met that this is looking more positive for the summit overall between the u.s. and north korea of course also important that the north and south korean leaders have a hotline now established ready for important talks but they chose not to use that they chose to meet in person and that's again is a sign that they want these personal relationships they value these personal relationships and they think that meeting in person might help to get things back on track so again no i don't think you're wrong to say positive signs and it's certainly was already looking positive even without this news but it is very dramatic news and it seems like a major step forward towards getting that summit back on track
positive than they were twenty four hours ago simply because donald trump has said some pretty positive things on twitter and publicly to reporters in washington and we've seen the active moves by the south koreans and the north koreans to try and salvage something to try to get this summit back on track so i don't think know that it's too much to read into the fact that these two leaders have met that this is looking more positive for the summit overall between the u.s. and north korea of...
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that's a positive thing.you think about these two extreme examples, like the australian company telstra, and walmart, walmart's profitable division, it is growing and they have to take a look at their physical presence and say, do i need to shrink it? change is the key. haidi: lots to talk about. george toubia, chief investment director at westpac private bank. raymond joins us for the open in hong kong. a little bearing when it comes to mainland exports. taking a look at the trade situation. this is bloomberg. ♪ mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. 9:29 a.m. on the eastern seaboard of the united p.m. on the eastern seaboard. dominated by trade a day which has trade been dominated by tensions, back after t
that's a positive thing.you think about these two extreme examples, like the australian company telstra, and walmart, walmart's profitable division, it is growing and they have to take a look at their physical presence and say, do i need to shrink it? change is the key. haidi: lots to talk about. george toubia, chief investment director at westpac private bank. raymond joins us for the open in hong kong. a little bearing when it comes to mainland exports. taking a look at the trade situation....
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we are all very positive.ly a lot of work still needs to be done, particularly in these final days. so if we're on the streets telling people what legislation actually means, what repeal actually means, and the fact that abortion is in no way pro—women... the irish government has proposed legislation allowing abortion on request up until 12 weeks of pregnancy, half the time in britain, but without any restrictions. i would like to think people are, you know, quite shocked and disgusted at a a 12—week limit for abortion, you know, for any reason. you don't help women by killing their babies. for a progressive, compassionate society, we should be providing women with real life—affirming support, real crisis pregnancy support. so this is what the abortion pills look like. you get one which you take on the first day. but for many irish women, crisis pregnancy has meant taking things into their own hands. rita has met many who have felt the need to break the law by ordering abortion pills online. the stories that y
we are all very positive.ly a lot of work still needs to be done, particularly in these final days. so if we're on the streets telling people what legislation actually means, what repeal actually means, and the fact that abortion is in no way pro—women... the irish government has proposed legislation allowing abortion on request up until 12 weeks of pregnancy, half the time in britain, but without any restrictions. i would like to think people are, you know, quite shocked and disgusted at a a...
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for example, filling positions. famously, rex tillerson in the white house disagreed on many positions of the state ainedtment and those r unfilled. i believe secretary pompeo has candidates for key positions, and if he is able to fill those perhaps over white house objections, that would be one test. the second test i will be looking for is how visible is secretary pompeo as the chief diplomat. secretary tillerson worked more behind the scenes. he had limited success at that. but he didn't take on big projects. his in project, such as it was, was to reform the state department and make it smaller and arguably weaker. secretary pompeo, what is his first priority going to be? what issues is he going to dig ito? we know the inbox n, north korea, china, israel. what other issues is he going to take on? jane: what would you like him to take on? derek: navigating the way out of this corne the administration has put itself into regarding the iranian nuclear deal. it is a deal that can be fixedd thdrawing from the deal wou
for example, filling positions. famously, rex tillerson in the white house disagreed on many positions of the state ainedtment and those r unfilled. i believe secretary pompeo has candidates for key positions, and if he is able to fill those perhaps over white house objections, that would be one test. the second test i will be looking for is how visible is secretary pompeo as the chief diplomat. secretary tillerson worked more behind the scenes. he had limited success at that. but he didn't...
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the problem at the time lane fixing the precise position of a ship in the vast expanses of the ocean say listen been able to work out the degree of latitude ever since antiquity is simply measure the angle between the sun and the horizon but what if the horizon was moving up and down all the sun was obscured by clouds and how above all of the degree of lucky to be determined. they exactly knowledge of the heavens it was thought provide a solution to the longet huge problem. the first astronomer to end a service for the king in the navy was john flamsteed night after night for more than forty years he studied the stars in the sky over a grand each flamsteed recorded his observations in a unique book his atlas coalesced was the most precise astronomical one of his day but he too was unable to provide a definitive solution to the problem of determining long. you did sing. what does a captain to do on cloudy night how could he fix his position on days when the moon was changing. the wrong if you problem was to puzzle the seafaring nations for almost another hundred years today the age of
the problem at the time lane fixing the precise position of a ship in the vast expanses of the ocean say listen been able to work out the degree of latitude ever since antiquity is simply measure the angle between the sun and the horizon but what if the horizon was moving up and down all the sun was obscured by clouds and how above all of the degree of lucky to be determined. they exactly knowledge of the heavens it was thought provide a solution to the longet huge problem. the first astronomer...
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positive surprise would put the price on profit taking as well, meaning a positive surprise there isw, sanctions, but there is the opportunity for new negotiation, friends and. manus: good morning to you. how do you play the inflation story? you have the oil price going that can be inflationary as we have seen in the past, but wages are not on a tear in the u.s., are they? concerns of the payrolls not suggesting we would see a big spike up in wages. how do you play inflation in the united bates -- states? , we do notabn amro believe we will see a big wave of inflation, you know? there are significant structural factors pushing the inflation down, and the temporary a look ats and oil of the temporary factor. the central banks are looking at that. the federal reserve, for instance. we don't believe in really the ergencergency of -- rem of inflation. we believe the u.s. curve is good to buy. it also means all the supply coming in, which should be well absorbed by the market, we are at a touch of the 2% on the 10 year it should remain for quite some months. it represents a good lev to bu
positive surprise would put the price on profit taking as well, meaning a positive surprise there isw, sanctions, but there is the opportunity for new negotiation, friends and. manus: good morning to you. how do you play the inflation story? you have the oil price going that can be inflationary as we have seen in the past, but wages are not on a tear in the u.s., are they? concerns of the payrolls not suggesting we would see a big spike up in wages. how do you play inflation in the united bates...
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of course it is a very positive sign.hink we have to approach it positively until we get the reality. the reality is likely to be much more negative, but we cannot trade on negativity until we. guy: know much more in theory this should be dollar positive -- until we know more. guy: in theory this should be dollar positive. >> that is correct. i think that overall if we get through all of this trade attention, and i must say that -- trade tension, once we get through all of the trade tensions and reach compromises, we can get back to the global growth story. -- negativeally -$4 for dollar. if we get a deal it is dollar positive, but beyond that we go back to selling the dollar again and investing in the rest of the world. pesodo i sell the mexican as a result of this? if this were to be a success, that would mean donald trump has more in his back pocket to push around those two countries on the nafta negotiations. >> certainly that is the perspective of some investors. i am not so sure i buy into that theory. i do think th
of course it is a very positive sign.hink we have to approach it positively until we get the reality. the reality is likely to be much more negative, but we cannot trade on negativity until we. guy: know much more in theory this should be dollar positive -- until we know more. guy: in theory this should be dollar positive. >> that is correct. i think that overall if we get through all of this trade attention, and i must say that -- trade tension, once we get through all of the trade...
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position.rter will drop off voters who had voted for wallace, nixon, and others. it looks as if he will represent the more traditional segregationist element in georgia, and he wins. but notably when he becomes governor, he takes a very different position, especially on race. let me read you very quickly at his inauguration, he says the time for racial discrimination is over. our people have already made this major and difficult decision. , weak, or black person should have to bear the burden of being deprived of the opportunity for an education, a job, or simple justice. governor as aas southern moderate, one of many southern moderates. decides to run for the presidency. southerner, a peanut farmer from georgia, winning in new hampshire in the primary. what carter brought was a level ,f personal, face-to-face charisma. not a particularly charismatic fellow, but he had that personal touch. he had coming as he did from georgia come from the farm, he had this down-home appeal. it can also be an n
position.rter will drop off voters who had voted for wallace, nixon, and others. it looks as if he will represent the more traditional segregationist element in georgia, and he wins. but notably when he becomes governor, he takes a very different position, especially on race. let me read you very quickly at his inauguration, he says the time for racial discrimination is over. our people have already made this major and difficult decision. , weak, or black person should have to bear the burden...
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close proximity to his team's position, and requested reinforcements. as daylight approached, accurate enemy mortar fire forced the team further down the sheer mountainside. senior chief slabinski carried a seriously wounded teammate through deep snow, and led a difficult trek across precipitous terrain while calling in fire on the enemy, which was engaging the team from the surrounding ridges. gregory cathcart throughout the next 14 hours, senior chief slabinski stabilized casualties and continued the fight against the enemy until the hill was secured and his team was extracted. by his undaunted courage, bold initiative, leadership, and devotion to duty, senior chief slabinski reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the united states naval service. [applause] as we close today, let us close with one final prayer. let us pray. those of us who have had the privilege to witness the special ceremony, are reminded once again we serve amongst the greatest of warriors and greatest of neafs and nations only because of the brave
close proximity to his team's position, and requested reinforcements. as daylight approached, accurate enemy mortar fire forced the team further down the sheer mountainside. senior chief slabinski carried a seriously wounded teammate through deep snow, and led a difficult trek across precipitous terrain while calling in fire on the enemy, which was engaging the team from the surrounding ridges. gregory cathcart throughout the next 14 hours, senior chief slabinski stabilized casualties and...
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any kind of scenario where spain may change position on cost of the of the keep its position on catalonia was foreign minister of spain during seven years and i have tremendous pressure from some european countries from the united states from some both countries to recognize course i never. you know cannot imagine how much i have to defend the spanish position because i knew what but president and i think russian federation understood. kosovo is the example of how to should be abided accepted this kind of recognition you know the kurdish sort of independent. mistaken international i said from the beginning and i think that would be the proceeds from the space if that is. between belgrade and pristina and they come most widely in a peaceful and agreed. settlement while the spain would recognize i would record my but i am proud when. this robot decided to separate them so based fully in agreement asperin recognize what we cannot go and to accept if you need to add to the ration of independence that's what's up and that is the beginning and the nightmare that we are affecting the whole inter
any kind of scenario where spain may change position on cost of the of the keep its position on catalonia was foreign minister of spain during seven years and i have tremendous pressure from some european countries from the united states from some both countries to recognize course i never. you know cannot imagine how much i have to defend the spanish position because i knew what but president and i think russian federation understood. kosovo is the example of how to should be abided accepted...