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nations already making moves here to discuss christiane the co-founder of counterpart act and grace schroeder of octo dot welcome ladies we're glad to have you both back great let's start with you do you think this announced by the f.c.c. is indicative of them really wanting to do something make some progress going forward on rules and regulations or do you think that it's really just the least they can do and to use a trading term it's no more than window dressing. so window dressing i wouldn't i wouldn't put it that way i think that s.c.c. is very aware that we in the united states swing forty percent of the of the global stock exchanges so we are the leader there and very importantly have to do things correctly because in part we owe all our success there to the regulations that we've put into place to protect investors so if you look at that order of magnitude forty percent you know japan is just elbowed china out as number two with only seven and a half percent of the global market so i think everything is proceeding as you would expect with the large you know with the magnitude of the t
nations already making moves here to discuss christiane the co-founder of counterpart act and grace schroeder of octo dot welcome ladies we're glad to have you both back great let's start with you do you think this announced by the f.c.c. is indicative of them really wanting to do something make some progress going forward on rules and regulations or do you think that it's really just the least they can do and to use a trading term it's no more than window dressing. so window dressing i...
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one of them, pat schroeder, came two years before the watergate babies. she was from colorado. as she recounts congress didn't really know what to do with her. she was an outspoken opponent of vietnam, and she managed wrangle herself on the armed services committee. the chairman was not happy to have her there. t fromme was edward eber louisiana and he was also not happy that the african-american first had just been placed on his committee as well, another anti-vietnam war activist. so to express his unhappiness, having these two on his committee at the organizing , meeting of the committee he forced the two of them to share a chair. so that is how he welcomed them to the committee. not such an auspicious beginning for her. since then, more women have come in to congress obviously, and the influx of women really starts in 1992, which also is the period that was talked about that really congress gets more partisan and more polarized. so as we have more women coming, it is also a time where there is more partisanship and more polarization in congress, and we start to see a split
one of them, pat schroeder, came two years before the watergate babies. she was from colorado. as she recounts congress didn't really know what to do with her. she was an outspoken opponent of vietnam, and she managed wrangle herself on the armed services committee. the chairman was not happy to have her there. t fromme was edward eber louisiana and he was also not happy that the african-american first had just been placed on his committee as well, another anti-vietnam war activist. so to...
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one of them, pat schroeder, came two years before, she was from colorado. and she recounts congress did not know what to do with her. she was an outspoken opponent of -- vietnam and she may go to and she managed to wrangle herself on the committee. the chairman was not happy to have her there. he was from louisiana and he was also not happy that the first african-american had just been placed on his committee as well, another anti-vietnam war activist, rondell. -- rondell. unhappiness, his at the organizing meeting of the committee he forced at the two of them to share a chair. so that is how he welcomed them to the committee. and not such an auspicious beginning for her. since then, more women have come in to congress, and the influx of women really starts in 1992, that also is the period was talked about that congress gets more partisan and more polarized. so as we have more women coming, it is a time for more partisanship and polarization, and we start to see a split where more of the women that are coming in are democrats of than republicans. it was pre
one of them, pat schroeder, came two years before, she was from colorado. and she recounts congress did not know what to do with her. she was an outspoken opponent of -- vietnam and she may go to and she managed to wrangle herself on the committee. the chairman was not happy to have her there. he was from louisiana and he was also not happy that the first african-american had just been placed on his committee as well, another anti-vietnam war activist, rondell. -- rondell. unhappiness, his at...
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schroeder also drives a tesla as a company car in his new company the secret of tesla success in germany is quite clear to him the tesla fast charging stations on the edge of the motorways called super charger which he helped to set up all over the country. without the super chargers we wouldn't have sold a single car in germany this is because germany is a nation of automobiles and people learn to drive long distances very quickly and the high speeds on the motorway mean consumption desire. that's how he beat the german car makers. all set for the holidays the hellman's are off to italy. when they bought their tesla the super charger network to convince them. one thousand kilometers under purely electric power with a camera on the roof. they have the smaller battery which has a range of about four hundred kilometers so they actually only have to recharge twice but they herrmann's want to recharge in five shorter stops recommends that's about half an hour of forced break each time including at the present a pos tanya isn't bothered. you get used to it really quickly even the brakes you s
schroeder also drives a tesla as a company car in his new company the secret of tesla success in germany is quite clear to him the tesla fast charging stations on the edge of the motorways called super charger which he helped to set up all over the country. without the super chargers we wouldn't have sold a single car in germany this is because germany is a nation of automobiles and people learn to drive long distances very quickly and the high speeds on the motorway mean consumption desire....
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let's bring in emily roland and ron en sana'a, senior adviser to schroeder's, a global asset management firm. emily, let me begin with you, can stocks after a nice run in the first eight weeks of the year, it feels to me like they're winded, number one can they continue to make headway if earnings growth comes down and turns negative year over year remembering that last year first quarter, second quarter, those earnings comps are pretty good? >> we're not seeing a lot of cat lists right now. the slowing global economic backdrop is one reason for that. the other, as you mentioned, is earnings estimates continue to come down. q 1 loobs negative, q2, q 3 are flat, all backloaded into the fourth quarter to us that assumes a reacceleration in terms of economic growth. i don't see the catalyst for that. >> i want you to explain something for me because i'm a little slow here when you say negative earnings growth, you don't mean companies as a group are going to report losses you mean merely that the rate of growth is going to be slower than it was a year ago >> yes as you mentioned, those q 1
let's bring in emily roland and ron en sana'a, senior adviser to schroeder's, a global asset management firm. emily, let me begin with you, can stocks after a nice run in the first eight weeks of the year, it feels to me like they're winded, number one can they continue to make headway if earnings growth comes down and turns negative year over year remembering that last year first quarter, second quarter, those earnings comps are pretty good? >> we're not seeing a lot of cat lists right...
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sponsored by patricia schroeder and a major effort of federally employed women and activists. all of those three things occurred in 1978. so i'm wondering how you might reflect upon these two different interpretations to have movement in that moment in the late 1970's, given your leadership now and in those years. >> a lot of things regarding -- sorry. 1978, let me put myself back in that. that was a long time ago. but the pregnancy discrimination act, by the way -- you're right, eleanor, it didn't end discrimination against pregnant women for a family medical leave or anything like that. family medical leave, although we have fought or it to include pregnancy and paid leave. we haven't won it yet and we have to win it. keep trying. but it did resolve in payment for disabilities that were inflicted on women. in other words, because of the pregnancy. they had to pay for those disabilities as they would any other illness and it amounts to a lot of money. but let me get back to 1978. it took us until 2010 with the affordable care act to make sure that health insurance covered pre
sponsored by patricia schroeder and a major effort of federally employed women and activists. all of those three things occurred in 1978. so i'm wondering how you might reflect upon these two different interpretations to have movement in that moment in the late 1970's, given your leadership now and in those years. >> a lot of things regarding -- sorry. 1978, let me put myself back in that. that was a long time ago. but the pregnancy discrimination act, by the way -- you're right, eleanor,...
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schroeder. schrader: thank you for being here, i am not a plan of the budget for hhs. we are a big fan of the aca. i try to look at the silver linings here, and the prescription drug costs suggestions merit some good looks. in particular, generics are saving us $150 billion a year, ,t is an area i prefer market-based solutions and how we encourage competition is probably the best way to go about that. in the space we currently give manufacturers 180 days aclusivity when they file for new generic drug, but there have been problems with that. with that exclusivity. sometimes they do not it around to marketing the drugs in a timely manner, and exclusivity drags out beyond 180 days, basically blocking others from getting into the marketplace and further reducing costs for the consumer. a couple questions, how often does a first filer block competition from subsequent generic manufacturers, and how long does that seem to last? sec. azar: my understanding is that on average we see five of those instances a year where you will have the first to file squat on their 180 day exc
schroeder. schrader: thank you for being here, i am not a plan of the budget for hhs. we are a big fan of the aca. i try to look at the silver linings here, and the prescription drug costs suggestions merit some good looks. in particular, generics are saving us $150 billion a year, ,t is an area i prefer market-based solutions and how we encourage competition is probably the best way to go about that. in the space we currently give manufacturers 180 days aclusivity when they file for new...
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schroeder saw investors last year pull out a net $12.5 billion.nder management shrink by almost 6%. they say macro and political issues. a german clothing maker is focusing more on sales for its own retail network rather than using third parties. an increase in online sales has also helped hugo boss. a new study says women and black workers make gains that may last as the u.s. economy runs hot. the fed president and several co-authors suggest when the fed leaves interest rates low and lets the labor market run strong, and equities in the labor market could shrink. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom: thank you so much. we need to look at trade with themos. i want to go to a chart which i find absolutely fascinating. right now.hart up this is u.s.-china exports to china and imports from china. this is fascinating to me of market to list them, which is where i want to go with you and the effect on europe. down we go with a huge drop in the financial crisis. we have seen imports stable and the rollover here in u.s. exports to china. does europe
schroeder saw investors last year pull out a net $12.5 billion.nder management shrink by almost 6%. they say macro and political issues. a german clothing maker is focusing more on sales for its own retail network rather than using third parties. an increase in online sales has also helped hugo boss. a new study says women and black workers make gains that may last as the u.s. economy runs hot. the fed president and several co-authors suggest when the fed leaves interest rates low and lets the...
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schroeder tried to do this.aints, you build inflation pressures and they do not necessarily show up straight away. whereso crowd about government is pushing interest rates and reducing private sector spending. in much of the western world, we suffer from low equilibrium growth rates. this is a supply-side issue by firstexplainable stage technological change. we see big companies doing well with new technology well the rest of the at -- while the rest of the economy has not embraced it. we actually generate problems. we prevent that transition. now to thejump right gentleman with the double degree, a mechanical engineering. but theres is a way it is. david: the problem is, if you believe in capital, this is scary. it is the government being capable of doing things that cannot come mortals up with. it is hard to run the economy. tom: and to execute those decisions. david: and to understand the consequences of the decision made. tom: interesting. kallum pickering and david pearl. thanks so much. i am looking at the
schroeder tried to do this.aints, you build inflation pressures and they do not necessarily show up straight away. whereso crowd about government is pushing interest rates and reducing private sector spending. in much of the western world, we suffer from low equilibrium growth rates. this is a supply-side issue by firstexplainable stage technological change. we see big companies doing well with new technology well the rest of the at -- while the rest of the economy has not embraced it. we...
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this request from bud schroeder. thank you so much. good morning to you as well.ome nice weather. if you like it's sunny and 60s and 70s for the afternoon highs, that is what is coming our way. we will have details coming up. >> now we are going to miss the chorus. >> we are all california kids. >>> and a violin left aboard a muny bus and taken by someone has been returned to its rightful owner. investigators identify the person seen right here last month taking the instrument which is valued at $100. it has not yet been determined if any charges will be filed. but the owner has it back. >>> parents implicated in the college admissions scandal are facing a judge in court. one by one, more than a dozen parents filed into a courtroom in boston yesterday accused of paying top dollar for their kid's entry into top schools. defendants include ceos, investment executives and real estate developers. authorities say many of the bribes went through william rick singer, an admissions consultant and the steam's metro month -- mastermind. he has already pleaded guilty to a nu
this request from bud schroeder. thank you so much. good morning to you as well.ome nice weather. if you like it's sunny and 60s and 70s for the afternoon highs, that is what is coming our way. we will have details coming up. >> now we are going to miss the chorus. >> we are all california kids. >>> and a violin left aboard a muny bus and taken by someone has been returned to its rightful owner. investigators identify the person seen right here last month taking the...