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i didn't know anything about real estate. i always would see the shows on tv and i just never had anybody that was there to teach me or educate me. and there are so many components that i was nervous about or i was afraid about. i didn't know how to walk into a property and know how much it would cost to renovate it. all the tools, systems, resources, than provided me answer all those questions. they took all those insecurities and threw them out the door for me. i think back at my confidence level and being a single mom with a two-year-old little girl. i did things that i never thought were going to be possible. i wasn't just learning how to flip a house, i was learning how to have belief in myself when i didn't have it. - people often ask me, than, why real estate and why right now? well, you've probably already noticed what's currently going on in this country is very scary. most americans are living paycheck to paycheck. i'm talking about middle-class people, maybe like you, who are losing ground and losing faith the old
i didn't know anything about real estate. i always would see the shows on tv and i just never had anybody that was there to teach me or educate me. and there are so many components that i was nervous about or i was afraid about. i didn't know how to walk into a property and know how much it would cost to renovate it. all the tools, systems, resources, than provided me answer all those questions. they took all those insecurities and threw them out the door for me. i think back at my confidence...
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i didn't know anything about real estate. i always would see the shows onv and i just never had anybody that was there to teach me or educate me. and there are so many components that i was nervous about or i was afraid about. i didn't know how to walk into a property and know how much it would cost to renovate it. all the tools, systems, resources, than provided me answer all those questions. they took all those insecurities and threw them out the door for me. i think back at my confidence level and being a single mom with a two-year-old little girl. i did things that i never thought were going to be possible. i wasn't just learning how to flip a house, i was learning how to have belief in myself when i didn't have it. - people often ask me, than, why real estate and why right now? well, you've probably already noticed what's currently going on in this country is very scary. most americans are living paycheck to paycheck. i'm talking about middle-class people, maybe like you, who are losing ground and losing faith the old id
i didn't know anything about real estate. i always would see the shows onv and i just never had anybody that was there to teach me or educate me. and there are so many components that i was nervous about or i was afraid about. i didn't know how to walk into a property and know how much it would cost to renovate it. all the tools, systems, resources, than provided me answer all those questions. they took all those insecurities and threw them out the door for me. i think back at my confidence...
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in fact the really had been very few histories of real estate development, or real estate speculation ever written. and that is all given how many great american fortunes have been made in real estate. i think ought to given that real estate speculation dates back to the very earliest days of the republic. you can argue that christopher columbus was shopping for real estate or the spanish crown for example and you have the story of jon jacob expanding for trade into manhattan real estate. so i saw an obvious opportunity here, and the more i looked into it, the more fertile the territory began to appear. now for one thing, it was obviously rich subject matter and a great chance to write about a fascinating period in american history. because the 20s, was an especially colorful decade. that is replete with jazz, touched flappers, prohibition, room writing, al capone, babe ruth, radios, automobiles, all of which i touched on in the book. so here for instance is the books description of al capone. 6 feet tall and weighing 240 pounds, the gangster dressed immaculately when he went out on t
in fact the really had been very few histories of real estate development, or real estate speculation ever written. and that is all given how many great american fortunes have been made in real estate. i think ought to given that real estate speculation dates back to the very earliest days of the republic. you can argue that christopher columbus was shopping for real estate or the spanish crown for example and you have the story of jon jacob expanding for trade into manhattan real estate. so i...
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bloomberg real yield. -- this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ is bloomberg real yield and it is time for theal spread. a monday,ts closed on a long weekend for president's day. friday, richard target -- richard clarida speaking here in new york. a hearing taken place in a moment for two white house bed to the other one a bit more complex. i just want to gauge for you. place, would it shape anyway or form? >> clearly everyone take the lead and fall in line, so i'm not worried about it. >> i would not challenge the independence. or moreaturally hawkish dovish and i think that is a focus of mine. -- mind. >> with u.s. deficits as they are, they have to look at the real-time borrowing costs for the u.s. and if we keep the yield low, that keeps the u.s. economy stable. >> your thoughts on where policy is going? why there has to be a massively high bar. havethink we are going to a few months -- a few months of rate cuts. androwth continues to hover the coronavirus is contained relatively shortly, i don't think the fed will be up against the wall for a rate cut. we are monitoring the shape on the f
bloomberg real yield. -- this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ is bloomberg real yield and it is time for theal spread. a monday,ts closed on a long weekend for president's day. friday, richard target -- richard clarida speaking here in new york. a hearing taken place in a moment for two white house bed to the other one a bit more complex. i just want to gauge for you. place, would it shape anyway or form? >> clearly everyone take the lead and fall in line, so i'm not worried about it....
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i thought it was a real dog.range experience because the dog does almost feel real and sound real. and everybody seems to be feeling that. but is that right? there are people who, despite explaining to them that it isa who, despite explaining to them that it is a robot, actually still believe that it is a real dog. we looked at that from an ethical perspective and we are concerned about not tricking them but on the other hand, you know, if it gives them comfort, that is really the goal. they like to suspend disbelief. they like to be able to relate to it as if it is a long—lost pet that they may have known in an earlier time. i would like to have you. and she could be solving a problem here that has already been identified. we started a while back coming dogs into the community because we felt like the dogs were a method of helping with loneliness and... what we found is that we have to payjust as much attention to the dogs as the human. that she ever not like people? she usually likes everybody. would be better
i thought it was a real dog.range experience because the dog does almost feel real and sound real. and everybody seems to be feeling that. but is that right? there are people who, despite explaining to them that it isa who, despite explaining to them that it is a robot, actually still believe that it is a real dog. we looked at that from an ethical perspective and we are concerned about not tricking them but on the other hand, you know, if it gives them comfort, that is really the goal. they...
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so what's important is anyone who buys real states understands that if you buy real estate, in an apartment building or on the street, the real estate is more valuable if people live in all the houses nest dort and less those houses or apartments are empty. the trumps were sued for saying they were 60% fault when they were in fact not even 15% full. and the manhattan district attorney gets a look at it and starts to investigate. and he investigates, and he investigates, and it moves through the office. and there is an e-mail trail in which trumps adult children are seen discussing this misrepresentation, and they are clear knowledge of it. some people who had seen the e-mails, told me that there is no doubt that they had knowledge, which is sort of what it takes to build a criminal case. but the trumps first hired a very powerful, well-connected and high-powered team of white collared lawyers to try to make it go away. and they didn't make it go away. the das team kept proceeding with the case. so then trump's personal attorney, mark has a witch who i'm sure is familiar to a number of viewe
so what's important is anyone who buys real states understands that if you buy real estate, in an apartment building or on the street, the real estate is more valuable if people live in all the houses nest dort and less those houses or apartments are empty. the trumps were sued for saying they were 60% fault when they were in fact not even 15% full. and the manhattan district attorney gets a look at it and starts to investigate. and he investigates, and he investigates, and it moves through the...
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i thought it was a real dog!strange experience because the dog does almost feel real and sound real. and everybody seems to be feeling that. but is that right? there are people that, despite explaining to them that it is a robot, actually still believe that it is a real dog. we've looked at that from an ethical perspective, and we are very concerned about not tricking them but on the other hand, you know, if it gives them comfort, that is really the goal. they like to suspend disbelief. they like to be able to relate to it as if it is a long—lost pet that they may have known in an earlier time. i would like to have you. i would let you sleep in bed with me. and she could be solving a problem here that has already been identified. we started a while back, having dogs come into the community because we felt like the dogs were a method of helping with loneliness and... what we found is that we have to pay just as much attention to the dogs as we do the human. she clearly did bring joy though and i can see the benefi
i thought it was a real dog!strange experience because the dog does almost feel real and sound real. and everybody seems to be feeling that. but is that right? there are people that, despite explaining to them that it is a robot, actually still believe that it is a real dog. we've looked at that from an ethical perspective, and we are very concerned about not tricking them but on the other hand, you know, if it gives them comfort, that is really the goal. they like to suspend disbelief. they...
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supply shock and a real. i'm shocked and the heck of it is that everybody washington is talking about how they're going to fix it through federal reserve intervention and new fiscal stimulus as it's all nonsense the velocity of money is going to come under extreme pressure right now and this is already happening right now and the dollars going to be rising on international markets and there's nothing the fed can really do they don't have anything in their toolkit that controls of loss of money so this is i would say it's serious whether or not it short term i think we've got a long ways to go actually to ask about markets on monday i don't anticipate any correction of market sentiment any anytime soon and there's something else is very interesting about this i mean usually we track macroeconomic happening in through through the data right but this there's a there's a huge lag in this that we're not going to see the effects that we're living through right now appear in the data for another 4 to 6 weeks so it's
supply shock and a real. i'm shocked and the heck of it is that everybody washington is talking about how they're going to fix it through federal reserve intervention and new fiscal stimulus as it's all nonsense the velocity of money is going to come under extreme pressure right now and this is already happening right now and the dollars going to be rising on international markets and there's nothing the fed can really do they don't have anything in their toolkit that controls of loss of money...
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a lot of that stuff looks more real because it is actually simulating a real event.e our work vanish and for people to be unaware of it and for people to really believe that everything in the movie is actually happening. the force will be with you... always. and we wish all of the nominees the very best of luck of course. that is it from us here in hollywood. if you would like to join us, you know where to find us, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter at bbc click. we will see you soon. hello. storm ciara will batter the uk today. it's powerful, it's dangerous and it will bring exceptionally windy weather. it's unusual because it will affect such a widespread area. very few places will escape the severe gales that are forecast, and hence the met office have got amber warnings in place notjust for the wind but also for some rain. let's start with those winds, because they will affect most parts of the uk. the amber warnings for england and wales, we expect damage and disruption, potentially a danger to life as well but it will be equally windy for scotland and
a lot of that stuff looks more real because it is actually simulating a real event.e our work vanish and for people to be unaware of it and for people to really believe that everything in the movie is actually happening. the force will be with you... always. and we wish all of the nominees the very best of luck of course. that is it from us here in hollywood. if you would like to join us, you know where to find us, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter at bbc click. we will see you soon....
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i thought it was a real dog!e a strange experience because the dog does almost feel real and sound real. and everybody seems to be feeling that. but is that right? there are people that, despite explaining to them that it is a robot, actually still believe that it is a real dog. we've looked at that from an ethical perspective, and we are very concerned about not tricking them but on the other hand, you know, if it gives them comfort, that is really the goal. they like to suspend disbelief. they like to be able to relate to it as if it is a long—lost pet that they may have known in an earlier time. i would like to have you. i would let you sleep in bed with me. and she could be solving a problem here that has already been identified. we started a while back, having dogs come into the community because we felt like the dogs were a method of helping with loneliness and... what we found is that we have to pay just as much attention to the dogs as we do the human. she clearly did bring joy though and i can see the be
i thought it was a real dog!e a strange experience because the dog does almost feel real and sound real. and everybody seems to be feeling that. but is that right? there are people that, despite explaining to them that it is a robot, actually still believe that it is a real dog. we've looked at that from an ethical perspective, and we are very concerned about not tricking them but on the other hand, you know, if it gives them comfort, that is really the goal. they like to suspend disbelief....
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, real problem.ial college london said that we are truly flying blind, if it is the case that the coronavirus can be transmitted by those without symptoms. that is the difference from sa rs those without symptoms. that is the difference from sars and other re ce nt difference from sars and other recent pandemics. the only reassuring thing is that sars killed one in ten, with as not with this. this guy cannot have known that he had it for at least ten days, probably longer. he went to a conference in singapore for several days, then he had four days in the skiing holiday in the alps, then he had another five days back in britain before anything short and then the other people he has come into contact, seven of them in switzerland that were affected, including a child, and they seem to have symptoms showing much quicker, so some people are going to take ages to show the symptoms. 183 people were on the flight that he took back from skiing. i mean, the implications of this are enormous. we are going to
, real problem.ial college london said that we are truly flying blind, if it is the case that the coronavirus can be transmitted by those without symptoms. that is the difference from sa rs those without symptoms. that is the difference from sars and other re ce nt difference from sars and other recent pandemics. the only reassuring thing is that sars killed one in ten, with as not with this. this guy cannot have known that he had it for at least ten days, probably longer. he went to a...
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a lot of that stuff looks more real because it is actually simulating a real event. make our work vanish and for people to be unaware of it and for people to really believe that everything in the movie is actually happening. may the force will be with you... always. and we wish all of the nominees the very best of luck of course. that is if from us here in hollywood. if you would like to join us, you know where to find us, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter at bbc click. we will see you soon. hello. storm ciara is bringing some destructive and dangerous weather conditions across the british isles. we have got an amber weather warning invoice for a severe gales across england and wales. scotland and northern ireland x seeing exceptionally strong winds for the rest of the day. these are some of the wind gusts we have already recorded. aberdaron in north wales, 87 mph. really widely those gusts of wind 60 to 70 mph. certainly stronger than that around coast and over the hills. storm ciara moving to 70 mph. certainly stronger than that around coast and over the
a lot of that stuff looks more real because it is actually simulating a real event. make our work vanish and for people to be unaware of it and for people to really believe that everything in the movie is actually happening. may the force will be with you... always. and we wish all of the nominees the very best of luck of course. that is if from us here in hollywood. if you would like to join us, you know where to find us, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter at bbc click. we will see...
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real thing i mean this. it would forecast a recession i don't think what we're living through right now is anything like through a conventional recession it's a supply shock and it's a shark and i think it's far from over and right now the entire world is selling for us and asking questions later and this kind of prompted the markets to jump off a cliff the dow saw its fastest collapse from its peak since the 128 great depression and as if he just sent a new record for the fastest correction plunge ever the nasdaq however did turn green briefly this morning after spoke in the hopes that the fed will activate coordinated central bank bailout on sunday so what is the likelihood of that. well there will be a lot of performing of actions by the fed a lot of symbolism attempts to lift optimism but but in the end is the uncertainty and fear is driving the markets right now and i think it's going to be true for some time until we get more information about the virus and more information about its overall economic i
real thing i mean this. it would forecast a recession i don't think what we're living through right now is anything like through a conventional recession it's a supply shock and it's a shark and i think it's far from over and right now the entire world is selling for us and asking questions later and this kind of prompted the markets to jump off a cliff the dow saw its fastest collapse from its peak since the 128 great depression and as if he just sent a new record for the fastest correction...
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this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ferro this isn bloomberg real yield.oming up over the next week u.s. markets close on a monday, a long weekend for presidents' day. we get u.s. housing starts and minutes from the fed's latest meeting. thursday as u.s. ppi data and on friday, richard clara speaking in new york. guys, hearing taking place at the moment for two white house fed picks. one of them seems to be going ok, the other more complex and difficult. i want to gauge from you guys as market participants, if judy shouting got a place on the federal reserve, which are perception of fed independence shift in any way? >> i only pay attention to what the chairman says anymore. they clearly take the lead everyone falls in line. i'm not worried about it. >> i would not challenge the independence. i think the bigger question is those on the fed or any federal bank, are they naturally hawkish or more dovish? that is more of a focus of my. >> i think it comes down to the fed's motivation and what they are looking at. with u.s. deficits looming they have to look a
this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ferro this isn bloomberg real yield.oming up over the next week u.s. markets close on a monday, a long weekend for presidents' day. we get u.s. housing starts and minutes from the fed's latest meeting. thursday as u.s. ppi data and on friday, richard clara speaking in new york. guys, hearing taking place at the moment for two white house fed picks. one of them seems to be going ok, the other more complex and difficult. i want to gauge from you guys as market...
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can you spot the fake deep fakes videos faked by a hired seem deceptively real and they're a serious threat to society in order to expose the fakes 2 experts are embroiled in their battle in the name of science while one of them fakes the other masks we met up with both of them to fix our topic today i'm sure. there. are. some defects are funny others are really mean it's fascinating how researchers can manipulate videos with the help of artificial intelligence i tried out what it was like to control someone else's face. check me out as far as your hands and. personally. or by doing it put in. it's pretty impressive to see how easy that was with the right technology and in real time to i don't even want to imagine what could happen if a fake president declared war how can we stop fake news or deep fakes that's what scientists are asking themselves to we met the 2 most renowned the fake experts in the us their academic competition is advancing research on the issue. those who consider how to lead to be the best the fake artist in the world the german computer scientist teaches at the
can you spot the fake deep fakes videos faked by a hired seem deceptively real and they're a serious threat to society in order to expose the fakes 2 experts are embroiled in their battle in the name of science while one of them fakes the other masks we met up with both of them to fix our topic today i'm sure. there. are. some defects are funny others are really mean it's fascinating how researchers can manipulate videos with the help of artificial intelligence i tried out what it was like to...
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to make them look real the effect expert howley explained it to me in los angeles. many deep fakes are based on so-called guns algorithms that are on supervised meaning they learn without human guidance instead they're trained with raw data real photos for example. you're not modeling anything you just collecting a bunch of pieces all you need just make sure there are lines like this and you crop the feet red and you're manually you would try to make sure that there's a balance of different lighting condition different expressions and it just learns that by itself this is what is so powerful about the steep learning based approaches. the novelty in this approach is that to algorithms work together one generates under the checks almost like how lead and honey for read. is like an arms race read you have a generator that tries to generate some images in the beginning you know it's just like some random pixels but then what you try to do is you tell instead of telling it where to improve like traditional supervised learning you just tell it no it's not good enough so y
to make them look real the effect expert howley explained it to me in los angeles. many deep fakes are based on so-called guns algorithms that are on supervised meaning they learn without human guidance instead they're trained with raw data real photos for example. you're not modeling anything you just collecting a bunch of pieces all you need just make sure there are lines like this and you crop the feet red and you're manually you would try to make sure that there's a balance of different...
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a lot of that stuff looks more real because it is actually simulating a real event.anish and for people to be unaware of it and for people to really believe that everything in the movie is actually happening. the force will be with you... always. and we wish all of the nominees the very best of luck of course. that is if from us here in hollywood. if you would like to join us, you know where to find us, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter at bbc click. we will see you soon. hello. the weather is set to bring some disruption through the course of the weekend as storm ciara is approaching. there is an amber warning from the met office across the south—east of england on sunday, but widely across the uk severe gales are likely to cause significant disruption. storm ciara already brought severe storms across the eastern united states and is now moving across the atlantic on a strong jet stream, so strengthening all the time. we had some rain earlier across the south—east of england and that is now clearing away. much of england, wales and eastern scotland stick w
a lot of that stuff looks more real because it is actually simulating a real event.anish and for people to be unaware of it and for people to really believe that everything in the movie is actually happening. the force will be with you... always. and we wish all of the nominees the very best of luck of course. that is if from us here in hollywood. if you would like to join us, you know where to find us, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter at bbc click. we will see you soon. hello. the...
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they had really been very few histories of real estate development or real estate speculation ever written that's odd given how many great american fortunes in real estate and odd too given that real estate speculation dates back to the very earliest days of the republic. you could argue that christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown for example. in the story of john jacob astor expanding the first traded to manhattan real estate. i saw an obvious opportunity here and the more i looked into it the more fertile territory appeared. for one thing, it was obviously rich subject matter and a great chance to write about a fascinating period in american history. because the 20s was an especially colorful decade. here, for instance, is the book description of al capone. six feet tall and weighing 240 pounds the gangster dressed immaculately when they went out on the town. favoring a dark blue double-breasted suit adorned with a white linen pocket square and a matching polkadot necktie he wore a gold diamond studded watch chain he had a habit of fiddling with and on on
they had really been very few histories of real estate development or real estate speculation ever written that's odd given how many great american fortunes in real estate and odd too given that real estate speculation dates back to the very earliest days of the republic. you could argue that christopher columbus was shopping for real estate for the spanish crown for example. in the story of john jacob astor expanding the first traded to manhattan real estate. i saw an obvious opportunity here...
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it's pretty impressive to see how easy that was with the right technology and in real time to i don't even want to imagine what could happen if a fake president declared war how can we stop fake news or deep fakes that's what scientists are asking themselves to we met the 2 most renowned the fake experts in the us their academic competition is advancing research on the issue. not consider how to lead to be the best the fake artist in the world the german computer scientist teaches at the university of southern california and manipulates videos for science you know as hard as it sounds we're also trying to advance it in order to be able to detect them right because if you don't understand how they're being generated if you don't have the capability of generating a realistic you face there is no way to effectively detect those either his opponent honey fareed uncovers deep makes a professor at the university of california berkeley he's a world leading expert in digital forensics. i think the biggest obstacle in detection is that the field is moving so quickly every 3 months you see new
it's pretty impressive to see how easy that was with the right technology and in real time to i don't even want to imagine what could happen if a fake president declared war how can we stop fake news or deep fakes that's what scientists are asking themselves to we met the 2 most renowned the fake experts in the us their academic competition is advancing research on the issue. not consider how to lead to be the best the fake artist in the world the german computer scientist teaches at the...
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they felt he was not part of the civic real estate society. but they also put that his practices were so far off the scale. now i want to be clear, new york real estate is a shady business. >> host: sure be to donald trump is in a category by himself. that is what people wanted me to it understand in the real estate industry in new york. he is an outlier in his practices as was his father was an outlier in his business practices. the nerd time says they had outright fraud. this is not something you here every day about a real estate family in new york. >> host: right, what about yvonne can jared. they have been living there for three or four years. they have been working in the white house and. they both have businesses in new york. what you think their aspirations are in the future? >> guest: all we know is what they say. ivonne kisses her is looking at washington right now. jared is the white house person who is overseeing the campaign. i think it is really important to just pause for a moment on jared kershner. when you think about the peop
they felt he was not part of the civic real estate society. but they also put that his practices were so far off the scale. now i want to be clear, new york real estate is a shady business. >> host: sure be to donald trump is in a category by himself. that is what people wanted me to it understand in the real estate industry in new york. he is an outlier in his practices as was his father was an outlier in his business practices. the nerd time says they had outright fraud. this is not...
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this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg real yield.ing up over the next week, some big economic data points, including manufacturing pmi's. u.s. ism numbers. president donald trump delivers the state of union address and we will hear from christine lagarde. there will be a u.s. payroll report. did it become a nonevent considering everything going on around us? >> almost everything has become a nonevent because we are tracking the coronavirus. it will still be an important data point. manufacturing will be an important data point. not trying to make a big deal of one week of numbers, but there is a coordination between pmi and manufacturing goals not being great. it is one more data point on a weakening manufacturing sector. anymore slowdown and job growth, it will affect the market. >> we have seen a leveling off and wage growth. it is not bad. if that continues and turns down, it will be a significant number. >> there is uncertainty around the market. job numbers will come in close and it will not be much of an issue. jonathan: rapidf
this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ jonathan: i am jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg real yield.ing up over the next week, some big economic data points, including manufacturing pmi's. u.s. ism numbers. president donald trump delivers the state of union address and we will hear from christine lagarde. there will be a u.s. payroll report. did it become a nonevent considering everything going on around us? >> almost everything has become a nonevent because we are tracking the coronavirus. it...
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so, this was important as anybody new in the real estate and understood by real estate and apartment building or on the street the real estate is more valuable as more people in the house is in those that are empty. and the trumps were sued by saying that they were 60% sold, when in fact they were not even 15% sold. and then the manhattan district attorney gets a hold of it and starts to investigate, and he investigates and investigates. it loops through the office, and there is the e-mail trail in which trumps adult children are seen discussing the misrepresentation and the clear knowledge of it. so, people that have seen the e-mails told me that there was no doubt they had knowledge of what it takes to build a criminal case. but the they first hired a very powerful well-connected team of white-collar lawyers to make it go away. but they didn't make it go away. so, then trump's personal attorney, mark, who i'm sure is familiar to a number of the viewers, who had been a major donor, one of the largest donors as the men have manhattan district attorney had over the objection of the pr
so, this was important as anybody new in the real estate and understood by real estate and apartment building or on the street the real estate is more valuable as more people in the house is in those that are empty. and the trumps were sued by saying that they were 60% sold, when in fact they were not even 15% sold. and then the manhattan district attorney gets a hold of it and starts to investigate, and he investigates and investigates. it loops through the office, and there is the e-mail...
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better life. >>> the real real is bucking the trend for the resale retailer. cnbc investigation back in november said that not every luxury item was actually authenticated. since then, the stock is down b about 30%. the company has been fighting changes to fight back against fakes on the website joining us is aaron kessler, senior vice president of equity research at raymond james. why are you so positive on the realreal now. >> trends have been positive since the ipo. you've seen gmv growth 40% plus. nice improvements in operating 15 points of operating leverage improvement last quarter and at the time of the ipo, we thought the stock was. it's been down b about 30%, but we think around four times enterprise value to gross profit multiple, below the industry marketplace averager on five times. we think it has come down at a point where we could start buying at these levels we think valuation is comeing about 30%! the stock's around 16.50 right now. the average price is 25. you're at 21 that's a decent amount of upside, but how big can this company get? how pr
better life. >>> the real real is bucking the trend for the resale retailer. cnbc investigation back in november said that not every luxury item was actually authenticated. since then, the stock is down b about 30%. the company has been fighting changes to fight back against fakes on the website joining us is aaron kessler, senior vice president of equity research at raymond james. why are you so positive on the realreal now. >> trends have been positive since the ipo. you've...
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"bloomberg real yield" starts right now. coming up, a blowout payroll report delivering a big upside surprise. credit rallying through the week as junk issuers jump back in. and china growth fears keeping a lid on treasury yields. we begin with the big issue -- another solid jobs report. >> these numbers are impressive. >> this is a steady as she goes number. >> there is a lot to like about this report. >> momentum is definitely turning in the right direction. >> job creation, wage growth, labor participation. >> these employment gains are clearly above the underlying trend. >> definitely trending higher. >> confirmed that the u.s. economy is in a good spot. >> absolutely. the u.s. is clearly the bright spot in the world. >> the u.s. economy is in good shape. >> we have to take into account what is happening in the rest of the world. >> it will be interesting to see if the effects of the coronavirus eventually come to our shores. >> something like 70% of the industrial production is still shut in china. we don't know when it
"bloomberg real yield" starts right now. coming up, a blowout payroll report delivering a big upside surprise. credit rallying through the week as junk issuers jump back in. and china growth fears keeping a lid on treasury yields. we begin with the big issue -- another solid jobs report. >> these numbers are impressive. >> this is a steady as she goes number. >> there is a lot to like about this report. >> momentum is definitely turning in the right direction....
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ok so you get laurie rooms larry real story. real. real. ok i say yes. i use very i have and they actually are real you know only have today today for the rings the dress. you want to go in for what will you be my g.p.s. . in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. max keiser and stacy her but to get into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on how to. nuclear become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people are demanding the shutdown of a local plant. right now my focus because it's a very dangerous. power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country where's it going is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of a traditional participatory democracy our lie with the people this case demonstrates tha
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this was shockingly clear in the real estate industry. after all, banks and real estate has played a critical role in entrenching residential segregation and the distressed housing that came with it. so the sudden involvement of the same private sector courses any program touted as solving the urban housing crisis should have an alarming. indeed, if rat infestation in the 1960s was evidence of racial segregation, substandard housing and a catalyst for the rebellion throughout the 1960s, then there appeared in the federally subsidized homes owned by black families in the 1970s punctured the delusion that simply transforming redlining exclusion into inclusion within the housing market built upon an edifice of rasul and racial discoloration exploded practices and segregation could somehow produce an equitable and just a comma for african americans. the search for safe and sound housing for black families founded in foreclosures and abandonment. consider the experiences of janice johnson. september 18, 1970, janice johnson our first home in p
this was shockingly clear in the real estate industry. after all, banks and real estate has played a critical role in entrenching residential segregation and the distressed housing that came with it. so the sudden involvement of the same private sector courses any program touted as solving the urban housing crisis should have an alarming. indeed, if rat infestation in the 1960s was evidence of racial segregation, substandard housing and a catalyst for the rebellion throughout the 1960s, then...
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this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg real yield."s time now for the final spread. coming up over the next week, big economic data points, including manufacturing p.m.i.'s theof the u.s., china and eurozone. plus, president trump delivering the state of the union address hear from president christine lagarde on thursday the big one, coming up on thursday, u.s. payrolls report. did payrolls friday just become a little bit of a nonevent, considering everything that's going on around us? >> almost everything has become a nonevent because all we're is tracking the coronavirus. but it's still going to be an important data point. is going to be an important data point next week, given the fact that we had a chicago p.m.i. i'm not trying to make a big deal one of number, but it's coronationthe between chicago p.m.i. and manufacturing is not that great still, it's one more data point on a weakening manufacturing sector. slowdownt, any sort of in job growth, i think that the market is not going to take it favorably. >> i think wages are going
this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg real yield."s time now for the final spread. coming up over the next week, big economic data points, including manufacturing p.m.i.'s theof the u.s., china and eurozone. plus, president trump delivering the state of the union address hear from president christine lagarde on thursday the big one, coming up on thursday, u.s. payrolls report. did payrolls friday just become a little bit of a nonevent, considering...
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real breakup is another. what are the odds of real action?t even if they bring a case, it would take years. we have gotten more negative on the stock on the basis of fundamental work we have been doing combined with eight -- a disappointing outlook for the year. things thate of the is kept on the sidelines and i think will continue to act as an overhang. you will see multiples conceivably grind even lower. possible there is simply nothing to see here, and more broadly, does regulatory risk just come with the territory nowadays? >> i think there actually is something to say. there is pretty clear dominance within the social space and one thing that has been so remarkable about facebook is this ability to leverage data across platforms. earlier point, taylor, we are obviously positive about google. then't want to brush under , buts conceivable issues we saw chatter a couple of weeks it may be used as a means of appeasing the regulators. that was michael levine. beenile and sprint have steering their merger through a regulatory maze for nearly t
real breakup is another. what are the odds of real action?t even if they bring a case, it would take years. we have gotten more negative on the stock on the basis of fundamental work we have been doing combined with eight -- a disappointing outlook for the year. things thate of the is kept on the sidelines and i think will continue to act as an overhang. you will see multiples conceivably grind even lower. possible there is simply nothing to see here, and more broadly, does regulatory risk just...
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i think we put into context what the real treaty is. now we're going to hear from our beloved senior adviser at csis, bill brownfield. as you know, he was an ambassador to colombia, venezuela and chile recently. so, ambassador, what's your thoughts on this issue? >> i'm not just a senior adviser to csis, i'm an uncompensated senior adviser for csis. ladies and gentlemen, you have now had the benefit of hearing from two experts on the matter of the tr, the rio treaty, it's history, its applicability. let's hear from someone not familiar with the total history of the rio treaty. not even an expert on the organization of american states. but he does have a brain. he is, after all, from the state of texas, and he is capable of at least offering some sug suggestions as to why the rio treaty should be a helpful mechanism or tool for the western hemisphere and its governments to deal with the venezuela crisis. and i'll offer six reasons. after all, if ambassador seamus can offer three, i should be able to offer double that number. >> first. >>
i think we put into context what the real treaty is. now we're going to hear from our beloved senior adviser at csis, bill brownfield. as you know, he was an ambassador to colombia, venezuela and chile recently. so, ambassador, what's your thoughts on this issue? >> i'm not just a senior adviser to csis, i'm an uncompensated senior adviser for csis. ladies and gentlemen, you have now had the benefit of hearing from two experts on the matter of the tr, the rio treaty, it's history, its...
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al has everything you need to know >>> those stories, plus real talk the real i.d. deadline is looming and officials are already warning dmvs and airports are not prepared for the crisis >>> it's official. a royal exit date for prince harry and meghan markle has the couple scrambling to figure ou what's next without the buckingham brand. >>> speedy recovery. nascar driver ryan newman walks out of the hospital after that terrifying crash that could have cost him his life. this morning, touching images everyone is talking about today, thursday, february 20th, 2020. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza >>> hey everybody. welcome to today we're so happy you're joining us on this thursday morning, february 20, 2020. in a world where you want good news, you look at ryan newman, see him walking out of the hospital holding his little girls' hands >> walking out, what is it, two days after that terrible crash when you see the crash and you think about how he was able to walk out, it's just -
al has everything you need to know >>> those stories, plus real talk the real i.d. deadline is looming and officials are already warning dmvs and airports are not prepared for the crisis >>> it's official. a royal exit date for prince harry and meghan markle has the couple scrambling to figure ou what's next without the buckingham brand. >>> speedy recovery. nascar driver ryan newman walks out of the hospital after that terrifying crash that could have cost him his...
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and i also had a grandfather who was a real estate developer -- a great grandfather was a real estate developer in westchester, new york. who lost everything in the great depression. so the subject matter spoke to me. and "bubble in the sun" looks like it will be the second and what is likely to be a trilogy and the third i think will be about the uranian boom and the 1950s. that which was the last american gold rush. so these frenzies, make very good subjects for works of narrative nonfiction, of which this is. because they have a natural built-in narrative arc. you have the emerging of the boom, which is in this case the building of the roads and railroads. and the arrival of the key figures in florida and the years leading up to the boom. then you have the giddiness of the frenzy itself. which could be described as one gigantic party. and that of course is followed by the pain and tragedy of the bust. which is the hangover. so i think these are very american stories. because every generation lives through one or two such booms and busts, and virtually everybody learns a few painful
and i also had a grandfather who was a real estate developer -- a great grandfather was a real estate developer in westchester, new york. who lost everything in the great depression. so the subject matter spoke to me. and "bubble in the sun" looks like it will be the second and what is likely to be a trilogy and the third i think will be about the uranian boom and the 1950s. that which was the last american gold rush. so these frenzies, make very good subjects for works of narrative...
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max real max kaiser on twitter not just backscratcher that's the museum so interesting but the real max kaiser on twitter. tweets. well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy i would want to thank our guest stacy herbert if i could just on twitter it's real max kaiser or a kaiser report or stacy herbert or kaiser report stacey herbert and real max kaiser think twitter trifecta and so next time i go. you know. i knew. you were. going to lose. partial results are released from the democratic party caucus in the u.s. and state of i why after an embarrassing delay caused by technical difficulties. the arrest of an alleged war criminal who lived in hungary and then france on a student visa raises questions over his own islamic extremists entering the e.u. . a few presidents have put in an air to want speak by phone after turkey holds joint patrols with russia in syria over a deadly shelling incident.
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bloomberg "real yield." now.rts right coming up, treasury yields drive lower on his soccer retails does report. emerging markets resilient amid concerns in china. one white house fed nominee facing even more doubts. we begin with the big issue, low yields in the drivers seat. >> the bias is to lower yields. >> lower yields. >> yields move lower. >> alone global bond yields are certainly giving the u.s. some attention. >> that is the crux of the market. >> software happens to fall neatly in that category. >> do equities need to re-rate because rates are so low? >> are they giving us a signal that equities aren't risk? >> they are able to issue whatever they want in the corporate bond market. >> you can see that has caused a change in strategy already. >> it is like everything becomes a bond. >> bonds are rallying, gold is rally because of the nature of these things. jonathan: joining me around the table are james keenan, winifred cisar, and peter tchir. it feels like a buy everything situation. the 10-year in
bloomberg "real yield." now.rts right coming up, treasury yields drive lower on his soccer retails does report. emerging markets resilient amid concerns in china. one white house fed nominee facing even more doubts. we begin with the big issue, low yields in the drivers seat. >> the bias is to lower yields. >> lower yields. >> yields move lower. >> alone global bond yields are certainly giving the u.s. some attention. >> that is the crux of the market....
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i got real relief with cosentyx. watch me! feel real relief.ogist about cosentyx. my skin gets so tired. this new olay serum feels so dewy, and hydrated... gives my skin an extra boost of life. it's full of energy. it finally matches me. i'm denise bidot, and my skin is powerful. and i can face anything with my olay. this smoothie has over 3 times v8 onlyas much. ams of sugar. so maybe we should call this smoothie, sweetie. v8 the original plant powered drink. veg up. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful... congestion and pressure? nature's bounty. claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray is indicated for 6 symptoms... claritin-d is indicated for 8... including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d. get more. did you know that febreze air effects uses 100% natural propellant? cheaper aerosols use artificial pr
i got real relief with cosentyx. watch me! feel real relief.ogist about cosentyx. my skin gets so tired. this new olay serum feels so dewy, and hydrated... gives my skin an extra boost of life. it's full of energy. it finally matches me. i'm denise bidot, and my skin is powerful. and i can face anything with my olay. this smoothie has over 3 times v8 onlyas much. ams of sugar. so maybe we should call this smoothie, sweetie. v8 the original plant powered drink. veg up. to take care of yourself....
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as him and real people will start interacting and sharing these distant permeation stories further and further. on up to yes. i'm on my way now to a cut plan in central mexico in august 2 10182 men ricardo flores was beaten and burned to death there because people thought that they were child snatches warnings on facebook twitter and whatsapp had gone viral with the news that gangs of kidnappers had been picking up children and selling their organs the news wasn't true but the stereo led to the most brutal form of violence. of their life but it's on us because several one in us. he says must also does that get us it broadly must go to the various alice and sort of the local phrase walk. on the ice and well most a this several more said i mean will. they actually have like me the link when they say she's voting or staying there are going to be important i look and that the month before they're going to get out also spiritual so they could get a bit of sun of strength to get us where most everyone i suspect other sort of more mature than consent and we can. have a video camera was a bad
as him and real people will start interacting and sharing these distant permeation stories further and further. on up to yes. i'm on my way now to a cut plan in central mexico in august 2 10182 men ricardo flores was beaten and burned to death there because people thought that they were child snatches warnings on facebook twitter and whatsapp had gone viral with the news that gangs of kidnappers had been picking up children and selling their organs the news wasn't true but the stereo led to the...
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netflix has a real content challenge.aylor: everyone says that original programming is what is so expensive. there have been estimates that netflix spends $15 billion to $20 billion on that programming. having those shows, is that not better so you don't have to spend on original programming? dallas: the challenge is, those shows are leaving. they are being pulled off of netflix's platform too behind the pay walls of peacock and viacom. they are going to have less access to that licensed content and have to rely more on this incredibly expensive content. is,challenge for netflix they basically have to have a witcher or a stranger things every week because the average person watches the show in five days. taylor: the third prong is advertising. some of the concerns with apple and disney is the lower price. they are priced for growth. you substitute that with advertising. who is winning that? dallas: the consumer actually wants an advertising-based model. subscribers are advertising. the three key leaders in the ku has a st
netflix has a real content challenge.aylor: everyone says that original programming is what is so expensive. there have been estimates that netflix spends $15 billion to $20 billion on that programming. having those shows, is that not better so you don't have to spend on original programming? dallas: the challenge is, those shows are leaving. they are being pulled off of netflix's platform too behind the pay walls of peacock and viacom. they are going to have less access to that licensed...
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this was bloomberg "real yield."loomberg tv. ♪ [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] ♪ david: as a child, he grew up doing mathematics and was perplexed by anomalies that did not make sense to him, even the rules for scrabble and monopoly. so he changed the rules. he could not make mathematics work for him in the way he would have liked and in a way that would let him follow in the footsteps of his actuary father, so he turned to economics. richard thaler got his phd at the university of rochester where he entered faculty until he discovered work of daniel kahneman and amos tversky and made his way to stanford to study with them.
this was bloomberg "real yield."loomberg tv. ♪ [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] ♪ david: as a child, he grew up doing mathematics and was perplexed by anomalies that did not make sense to him, even the rules for scrabble and monopoly. so he changed the rules. he could not make mathematics work for him in the way he would have liked and in a way that would let him follow in the footsteps of his actuary father, so he turned to economics. richard thaler got his phd at...
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we understand that just as the chairman said, these are real children, real families with real hopes for the future for all of them and that we use our health care system to make sure they have many, many birthdays in the future. and this with that, we will turn it over to the little lobbyists. >> thank. good morning, members of the press. my name is elena with my daughter. on behalf of little lobbyists, we are a family-led group of families advocating for our children with complex medical needs and disabilities and we are here because of the threats to health care that our children need to survive. i spent the first five months of her life in the neonatal and born with serious medical conditions affecting her airways and uses a tube to breathe and a feeding tube for her nutrition and a wheelchair to get around. i'm thrilled to tell you that she is thriving today. she is happy, kind, funny, clever, a little bit naughty. she goes to school and loves to play and loves to meet new friends and go to the playground and read books and paint and that's all because of her access to affordabl
we understand that just as the chairman said, these are real children, real families with real hopes for the future for all of them and that we use our health care system to make sure they have many, many birthdays in the future. and this with that, we will turn it over to the little lobbyists. >> thank. good morning, members of the press. my name is elena with my daughter. on behalf of little lobbyists, we are a family-led group of families advocating for our children with complex...
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>>> how nbc news exclusive, real i.d. chaos. the white house pushed back the deadline to get the new license you'll need to fly >> my message to them is, act on it. we can't wait any longer >> delay >> delay, delay this thing. >> at the dmvs, long lines and frustration. >>> the surveillance video. the armed robber holding up a restaurant the couple inside newlyweds and off-duty cops, saving the day >>> and harry and meghan revealing when they'll say their official farewell. will they still be able to call themselves royals? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting from las vegas, the site of tonight's democratic debate >>> good evening, everyone the stage is set tonight for a high stakes democratic debate a critical moment in this battle. five candidates who have been behind these podiums before and then there is the sixth, newcomer michael bloomberg, the billionaire former new york mayor who has surged into the top tier of this race now for the first time is about to go toe-to-toe with his fellow cha
>>> how nbc news exclusive, real i.d. chaos. the white house pushed back the deadline to get the new license you'll need to fly >> my message to them is, act on it. we can't wait any longer >> delay >> delay, delay this thing. >> at the dmvs, long lines and frustration. >>> the surveillance video. the armed robber holding up a restaurant the couple inside newlyweds and off-duty cops, saving the day >>> and harry and meghan revealing when...
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bloomberg real yield. starts right now. coming up, more signs the coronavirus is spreading beyond china, hitting supply chains, taking a bite out of u.s. economic data. sending u.s. 30-year bond yields to an all-time low. data providing a little more fuel for the treasury market. >> what a mixed bag for u.s. data. >> demand delay versus demand destruction case. >> ism going up, pmi going down. >> the worst is yet to come. we are seeing in china mobile to the global supply chain. >> pmi will continue falling. >> it will be a big hit to china, hong kong, maybe all of asia. >> the bond market is saying something is wrong. >> fixed income yields keep falling. >> yields are incredibly low. are pricing in structural stagnation, recession, or deflation. negative yields overseas and the relative attractiveness of the treasury. joining me around the table in new york, priya misra, vishwanath tirupattur, and from minneapolis, tony rodriguez. we will talk about the data and then move into the treasury market. it is really quite messy
bloomberg real yield. starts right now. coming up, more signs the coronavirus is spreading beyond china, hitting supply chains, taking a bite out of u.s. economic data. sending u.s. 30-year bond yields to an all-time low. data providing a little more fuel for the treasury market. >> what a mixed bag for u.s. data. >> demand delay versus demand destruction case. >> ism going up, pmi going down. >> the worst is yet to come. we are seeing in china mobile to the global...
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a lot of that stuff looks more real because it is actually simulating a real event.h and for people to be unaware of it and for people to really believe that everything in the movie is actually happening. the force will be with you... always. and we wish all of the nominees the very best of luck of course. that is if from us here in hollywood. if you would like to join us, you know where to find us, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter at bbc click. we will see you soon. hello there. wednesday saw a break in all this wild weather as more parts of the country enjoyed some sunshine and the showers became fewer. mind you, it's still a wintry scene in the hills across the northern half of the uk and here in southern scotland in particular. it's still cold in scotland as well. we are seeing the weather changing, the wind is strengthening from the south—west, pushing in all the cloud. for many parts of the country we will find rain continuing overnight, pushing in from the south—west of england where it will be particularly mild. further north we still have cold air
a lot of that stuff looks more real because it is actually simulating a real event.h and for people to be unaware of it and for people to really believe that everything in the movie is actually happening. the force will be with you... always. and we wish all of the nominees the very best of luck of course. that is if from us here in hollywood. if you would like to join us, you know where to find us, on facebook, youtube, instagram and twitter at bbc click. we will see you soon. hello there....