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case-schiller. case-schiller is the gold standard. the schiller half won a nobel prize. the san francisco bay area was the ohm city in the 20 city study where the prices went down. before you get excited, year over year they went down zero decimal 4%. i'm not good at math. if it's a million-dollar median house it's a $4,000 price change which is chump change. >> the difference between buying and not buying. >> it's not the difference between anything. scrawled notes on the back, phoenix did the best of all and overall about 3.3% rise. i caution when they do this, this is the san francisco census, this would not include santa clara county but only san francisco i think san mateo and then around in to oakland, which the census considers san francisco. >> thank you, scott. >>> we have a new twist this morning in a story raising concerns about hackers and ringing devices. you might have seen video of children hearing somebody they don't know talking to them through those devices but now ring's parent company amazon is facing a lawsuit. an alabama man filed that lawsuit seeki
case-schiller. case-schiller is the gold standard. the schiller half won a nobel prize. the san francisco bay area was the ohm city in the 20 city study where the prices went down. before you get excited, year over year they went down zero decimal 4%. i'm not good at math. if it's a million-dollar median house it's a $4,000 price change which is chump change. >> the difference between buying and not buying. >> it's not the difference between anything. scrawled notes on the back,...
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case-schiller is the gold standard.he schiller half won a nobel prize. >>> ab-50 would force companies to treat contract or freelance workers as employees. in uber's case its employees would be the drivers. the law designed with uber and other rideshare companies in mind, and law parallels some past court decisions but it's also created some unexpected consequences. other worker s like freelance writers are affected. lorena gonzalez has been overly hostile to ridesharing companies. she responded on twimer "come and get me tech bros, i'm here to support workers on tech. i'm tired of billionaires using technology to deprive workers of a livable wage." yesterday we were talking about the california privacy law. i said we don't really understand all of what's in there. javier becerra has not sent out guidance. 85 is much the same way. no matter what the intentions are or how you feel about it, we're still kind of understanding where this all is going to fit into the economy and who it affects. >> and a lot of workers are wa
case-schiller is the gold standard.he schiller half won a nobel prize. >>> ab-50 would force companies to treat contract or freelance workers as employees. in uber's case its employees would be the drivers. the law designed with uber and other rideshare companies in mind, and law parallels some past court decisions but it's also created some unexpected consequences. other worker s like freelance writers are affected. lorena gonzalez has been overly hostile to ridesharing companies. she...
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special meaning of beethoven's 9th as you know the choral symphony that incorporates a version of schiller's ode to joy a plea for freedom and peace and one of the protagonists in this documentary is greek russian conducted teodor credit suisse corrent sister of course something of a visionary and revel in the beethoven moment to myself he says he would use the 9th to show an avian reports make human civilisation so special and he has a very emotional take on it as we can hear it think listen. and to it since and his orchestra will perform all of beethoven symphonies over the course of bytes hovan year and see the document runs are great review by the way it's wonderful and it's going to be on d.w. on the 17th of december which is actually the official start of the year also did every found another way to celebrate the. yes we have a very important announcement now we've launched a new you tube channel d.w. classical music this is going to have a whole range of fantastic content forget james bond for the moment forget the new james bond trailer the most important trailer today is this one. h
special meaning of beethoven's 9th as you know the choral symphony that incorporates a version of schiller's ode to joy a plea for freedom and peace and one of the protagonists in this documentary is greek russian conducted teodor credit suisse corrent sister of course something of a visionary and revel in the beethoven moment to myself he says he would use the 9th to show an avian reports make human civilisation so special and he has a very emotional take on it as we can hear it think listen....
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. >> reporter: floyd schiller takes his first look at a landslide across the street from his home. 30 feet of hillside along the east side of san bruno avenue now a sunken hole. with it. my house doesn't go the whole street is cracked, too. >> reporter: about ten feet of hillside remain between the edge of the slope and the sidewalk. javon grogan says right now the sidewalk and one lane of the road are closed as a precaution. >> we don't think there's any safety issues, but we just want to be on the extra safe side. >> reporter: roggin says declaring an emergency allowed the city to get help right away. and construction crews have inspected the site and are figuring out thousand fix it. >> we want to have a permanent fix installed during the rainy season, but we're looking at the ability to do a permanent fix might limit. >> reporter: a possible temporary fix could include a concrete wall along the hillside. a permanent one would be a path for stormwater to drain into the canyon. one lane of san bruno avenue will remain closed indefinitely while crews shore up landslide. laura sambol,
. >> reporter: floyd schiller takes his first look at a landslide across the street from his home. 30 feet of hillside along the east side of san bruno avenue now a sunken hole. with it. my house doesn't go the whole street is cracked, too. >> reporter: about ten feet of hillside remain between the edge of the slope and the sidewalk. javon grogan says right now the sidewalk and one lane of the road are closed as a precaution. >> we don't think there's any safety issues, but we...
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with the referendum in 2016 where you had the outward looking pro european side against a more in schiller perhaps a more nostalgic nationalist group certainly people who felt that they've been fairly badly done in the country and through globalization over the last 30 or 40 years systemic clee those groups don't feel terribly well represented i mean there is no way now that the conservatives if they have this majority would ever consider even looking at proportional representation but other parts of the u.k. have it from minor elections and it seems to work better we just have a very very tired electric electorate at the moment who pretty much have been bored into submission and have been bought into the slogan of guessing bricks it done while actually what that means in reality is still very very little understood but it would seem now if that kind of majority comes through $86.00 it's the one that is predicted it will end the log jam in parliament what you will have is one party quite ideologically to the rights able to drive through now on its mission to take the united kingdom probabl
with the referendum in 2016 where you had the outward looking pro european side against a more in schiller perhaps a more nostalgic nationalist group certainly people who felt that they've been fairly badly done in the country and through globalization over the last 30 or 40 years systemic clee those groups don't feel terribly well represented i mean there is no way now that the conservatives if they have this majority would ever consider even looking at proportional representation but other...
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special meaning of beethoven's 9th as you know the choral symphony that incorporates a version of schiller's ode to joy a plea for freedom and peace and one of the protagonists in this documentary is greek russian conducted teodor credits this current system of course something of a visionary and red bull in the beethoven most him self he says he would use the 9th to show an alien to make human civilization so special and he has a very emotional take on it as we can hear it think listen. and to where it says and his orchestra will perform all of beethoven's symphonies over the course of bikes hovan year and arch see the documentary ourselves our great review by the way it's wonderful. it's going to be on d.w. on the 17th of december which is actually the official start of the year also doctors found another way to celebrate the night yes we have a very important announcement now we've launched a new you tube channel d.w. classical music this is going to have a whole range of fantastic content forget james bond for the moment forget the new james bond trailer the most important trailer today
special meaning of beethoven's 9th as you know the choral symphony that incorporates a version of schiller's ode to joy a plea for freedom and peace and one of the protagonists in this documentary is greek russian conducted teodor credits this current system of course something of a visionary and red bull in the beethoven most him self he says he would use the 9th to show an alien to make human civilization so special and he has a very emotional take on it as we can hear it think listen. and to...
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. >> marilyn told schiller that pat didn't have the authority to make that call. >> it was like a lightthrown a light switch. and all of a sudden she was referring to herself as just a piece of meat. then the light switch would go back and she was polite. >> it was at this time that newcom had woken up. >> i hi she was upset because pat interfered where she shouldn't have interfered. even though they were good friend, marilyn had boundaries. >> she wasn't ready -- a normal average day. >> peter lawford was league dinner party that evening, but marilyn had yet to confirm she was going. here is where the story gets murky. some people believe lawford paid an unannounced visit to the house along with his brother-in-law, robert kennedy. conspiraciy theories are kennedy left gilroy by helicopter and flew to los angeles. the rumors were that robert kennedy came to the house to break off the affair or to obtain marilyn's diary. >> this is the most of controversial aspect of the case, whether bobby kennedy had any interference or cause of her death. that brings up the most of triggering emotions
. >> marilyn told schiller that pat didn't have the authority to make that call. >> it was like a lightthrown a light switch. and all of a sudden she was referring to herself as just a piece of meat. then the light switch would go back and she was polite. >> it was at this time that newcom had woken up. >> i hi she was upset because pat interfered where she shouldn't have interfered. even though they were good friend, marilyn had boundaries. >> she wasn't ready --...
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it's just going to continue and grind on and all in all i think it was schiller a good one of the german roy he said you know man can survive anything but a succession of days and that's basically what we're going to see over the next couple of decades because as you can see now this ongoing stimulus that doesn't have an effect on the real economy is laboring under massive amounts of private debt so listen prediction is only going to kind of situation. across the developed worst yeah what about the bond vigilantes remember them they is still to sell the bond market off when the inflationary pressures are starting to rear their ugly head and inflation has been outlawed thank effectively because the central banks have an infinite budget to buy all the bonds that they need to for eternity to keep interest rates low to to kill the bond vigilantes to make it a shangri-la a la de da economic environment where wages that are go up at stock prices never go down and i don't see any reason why that can't continue in 2020 because the balance sheets of the central banks they're there at roughly have
it's just going to continue and grind on and all in all i think it was schiller a good one of the german roy he said you know man can survive anything but a succession of days and that's basically what we're going to see over the next couple of decades because as you can see now this ongoing stimulus that doesn't have an effect on the real economy is laboring under massive amounts of private debt so listen prediction is only going to kind of situation. across the developed worst yeah what about...
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that is brown university political professor wendy schiller. .omberg. . ♪ iac ceo, one of the picks for the bloomberg 50 this year, spoke about his move to the c-suite. >> when you have something huge, it overshadows everything else. investors care tremendously about it, and anything else we do is basically irrelevant relative to how many subscribers tinder had in the quarter. when you get to that level at some point, you say this has the ability to be on its own, and if we put that on its own, we can focus on a smaller thing. when we are focused on smaller things, there's nowhere to hide, and you've got to make those work, and we like that process. >> match underway. is the idea you will do something soon with home services? joey: i would hope so. we are not focused on that right now. we are focused on trying to get match done. at some point, that very well may make sense, but there's all kinds of considerations, where and when and timing and how. all those things are wide open. reporter: so when you look through the rest of the portfolio, where
that is brown university political professor wendy schiller. .omberg. . ♪ iac ceo, one of the picks for the bloomberg 50 this year, spoke about his move to the c-suite. >> when you have something huge, it overshadows everything else. investors care tremendously about it, and anything else we do is basically irrelevant relative to how many subscribers tinder had in the quarter. when you get to that level at some point, you say this has the ability to be on its own, and if we put that on...
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that's according to robert schiller, a nobel prize winner in economics. his latest book looks at how stories or narratives influence economies. what is the impact of his lies on the economy? >> in the long run, i think it's not good to set up an atmosphere of lies and counter-lies because i think it's hard to do business in that environment. but in the short run, it can boost business by creating some kind of confidence, some sort of false beliefs. >> such as exaggerating communications with china to make it seem as though a trade deal is imminent. >> china called last night our top trade people and said, let's get back to the table. >> there's no evidence that phone call was ever made. that was a monday in late august. the dow had dropped 623 points the friday before. two officials told cnn trump conflated some messages coming from china because he was eager to project optimism that might boost markets. it may have worked. the dow closed up 270 points that monday. and keep in mind a president's boasting can boost the market or the overall economy. it has
that's according to robert schiller, a nobel prize winner in economics. his latest book looks at how stories or narratives influence economies. what is the impact of his lies on the economy? >> in the long run, i think it's not good to set up an atmosphere of lies and counter-lies because i think it's hard to do business in that environment. but in the short run, it can boost business by creating some kind of confidence, some sort of false beliefs. >> such as exaggerating...
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this according to s&p core logic case schiller index property values.iversity professor robert shiller spoke with bloomberg about these numbers and the larger economy. shiller: we are not in a boom period in terms of prices in real estate, by any means. it is not driving like before the last recession. that enthusiasm suddenly turned. i prefer having the stable level of modest enthusiasm we have now. whether we will have a recession is a big if. according to my new book, "the narrative economics," it depends on how the narratives change and how our ideas change. that is hard to predict. scarlet: right now, what is the single most significant economic narrative out there that has you concerned? prof. shiller: there are a lot of them out there. if you ask for the single most prominent, that would have to be the impeachment hearings, the instability we see by the polarization in politics does diminish business somewhat. it has not affected us that much. it is like we are preoccupied with the impeachment hearings and are postponing important decisions in bu
this according to s&p core logic case schiller index property values.iversity professor robert shiller spoke with bloomberg about these numbers and the larger economy. shiller: we are not in a boom period in terms of prices in real estate, by any means. it is not driving like before the last recession. that enthusiasm suddenly turned. i prefer having the stable level of modest enthusiasm we have now. whether we will have a recession is a big if. according to my new book, "the narrative...
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and former tennis world number one caroline wozniak he says schiller tire next year the 29 year old fromdenmark wrote on her instagram page that she wants to start a family and raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis something she herself suffers from wozniacki who is currently ranked number 37 in the world says the australian open well be her final tournaments. and that is all yours for now it's now back to marion in london thank you farai well that wraps up the news hour but i'll be back in a moment with a full bulletin for you much more of the day's news including a round up of the top stories all that coming. everything florida hall for years a political deadlock since the wretched referendum and we have a still utterly divided will the general election all december that's both his old anything other than boris johnson get the rx it done and where does the u.k. come from here follow the luke a general election on al-jazeera. the shocking treatment of disabled people in eastern european state run cabins in this cages you can not have access to toilets or water and the bureaucratic
and former tennis world number one caroline wozniak he says schiller tire next year the 29 year old fromdenmark wrote on her instagram page that she wants to start a family and raise awareness about rheumatoid arthritis something she herself suffers from wozniacki who is currently ranked number 37 in the world says the australian open well be her final tournaments. and that is all yours for now it's now back to marion in london thank you farai well that wraps up the news hour but i'll be back...
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because it's apple and other things then they say, okay, here's our finalist they bring it up to phil schillerrketing, and he decides whether they get awards or not. >> he can blackball somebody >> apparently he can that's what i learned yesterday. they might have two or three apps and he can say yes or no. then it comes to awarding the developers, they bring them into an event that was new last night, cocktail party sort of environment, and we got to see the apps normally this press release would come out it would be a list of sometimes obscure apps i hadn't heard of some of them but we got to sit there, play with the apps with the developers, get demos, talk to them, learn a bit more this is important for one really big reason apple is facing antitrust concerns about how it places apps in the app store so if you search for, say, a certain app, maybe apple's app comes up first. i asked some developers what they thought one gave me a nice response i wanted to read he base basically you think -- this is the spec tre app if you think of this as business you're about to run into disappointment he
because it's apple and other things then they say, okay, here's our finalist they bring it up to phil schillerrketing, and he decides whether they get awards or not. >> he can blackball somebody >> apparently he can that's what i learned yesterday. they might have two or three apps and he can say yes or no. then it comes to awarding the developers, they bring them into an event that was new last night, cocktail party sort of environment, and we got to see the apps normally this...