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we have said for many years that short sentences don't wait to leave my work. in prison, you can do very little with them. at best, you can deal with immediate health issues, drugs, alcohol, maintainfamily ties, health issues, drugs, alcohol, maintain family ties, get them accommodation or maintain the accommodation or maintain the accommodation they've got, deal with finance, benefits and debt, but you can't do anything about reoffending. you must presumably have some sympathy with people who might be rather alarmed by this and think, by keeping these people out ofjail, they are free to reoffend. absolutely, the victims of crime have to come first, but we know that short sentences don't work. people leave prison and continue to reoffend, many of them. if they don't work, we will continue to have victims of crime. there are better alternatives, and we can do a community sentence where they give back to the community, work in the community and make it better. we have restorative justice, where the victims of crime can face the perpetrators and they can understan
we have said for many years that short sentences don't wait to leave my work. in prison, you can do very little with them. at best, you can deal with immediate health issues, drugs, alcohol, maintainfamily ties, health issues, drugs, alcohol, maintain family ties, get them accommodation or maintain the accommodation or maintain the accommodation they've got, deal with finance, benefits and debt, but you can't do anything about reoffending. you must presumably have some sympathy with people who...
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i liked the big short — with reservations.ught the big short was very funny, it was kind of flippant, but i liked the flippancy of it. but i also thought that the big short did explain something that i didn't really understand before. it talked about the financial, you know, shenanigans. and went on and it did — it was almost like a card trick, somebody doing a card trick but showing you how they were doing it at the same time. in the case of this, by the film's own admission, dick cheney is very hard to get under his skin. and they say at the beginning, you know, "we've tried to tell a true story as much as possible, with the secrecy." and i do feel with this that it ends up — firstly, it's as funny as the big short. it's more — it feels more polemical, particularly in the sort of last third, in which it feels like there's an awful lot of information that they're trying to cover. and, oddly enough, although i think individual performances are very i think i'm slightly $95“??? 5? eh} [easel : w” ,,,,,, eff” 53 lease? em it doe
i liked the big short — with reservations.ught the big short was very funny, it was kind of flippant, but i liked the flippancy of it. but i also thought that the big short did explain something that i didn't really understand before. it talked about the financial, you know, shenanigans. and went on and it did — it was almost like a card trick, somebody doing a card trick but showing you how they were doing it at the same time. in the case of this, by the film's own admission, dick cheney...
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i have problems to interact with me because i have short arms it's their problem it's not mine. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this population a profitable. any interrogation out there for bill c. is threat promise threat promise threat while i lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind. make the money comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i would. send a statement that i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture of odd accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all the cry. you know world of big part of a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely
i have problems to interact with me because i have short arms it's their problem it's not mine. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that prevalent in this population a profitable. any interrogation out there for bill c. is threat promise threat promise threat while i lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind. make the money comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if...
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we are making high quality short form video designed for mobile. it is a different use case that we think has a real opening and has established customer behavior as people watch over one hour of mobile video. we will give them an alternative. >> short form content has not been a huge success. what makes you think this will be? >> you are correct. there is almost no short form episodic, and virtually none of it that is the caliber of production and talent that meg whitman is talking to in terms of the best of hollywood, network, subscription tv. the amount of content being watched on those platforms today is by a factor greater than all of the networks and subscription services added together. people love watching video on the go. right now it is mostly cat videos. it is good cat videos and they are fun and funny, but the opportunity to do great quality storytelling is the white space. >> you have raised $1 billion, including major studios like disney. what is to stop that from seeing what you are doing, what works, and doing it themselves? >> we h
we are making high quality short form video designed for mobile. it is a different use case that we think has a real opening and has established customer behavior as people watch over one hour of mobile video. we will give them an alternative. >> short form content has not been a huge success. what makes you think this will be? >> you are correct. there is almost no short form episodic, and virtually none of it that is the caliber of production and talent that meg whitman is talking...
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records didn't contact experts there were multiple opportunities for group told to cup holds us to short knowledge taken. nine months after the first deformed baby was born grown and launched the then abide on to the german market under the brand name contraband going thousand aggressive sales force whose motto was succeed at any cost continue to promote the drug cardigan they claimed was a safe sedative especially for pregnant women suffering from morning sickness sales zoomed and a little my became the second best selling drug next to aspirin. but linda's shoulder helen and her husband carl hammond were determined to find out what caused their son's short arms months later they were no closer to finding an answer i know my husband had times when he said. we don't make it i think we have to get up and i said of giving up. her husband soon contacted a professor of obstetrics dr video kinda lens who had received a few reports of deformed babies my father and professor lance they travel to germany and their road folks bargain and they went from one small village to another and asked are th
records didn't contact experts there were multiple opportunities for group told to cup holds us to short knowledge taken. nine months after the first deformed baby was born grown and launched the then abide on to the german market under the brand name contraband going thousand aggressive sales force whose motto was succeed at any cost continue to promote the drug cardigan they claimed was a safe sedative especially for pregnant women suffering from morning sickness sales zoomed and a little my...
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they are building a short form video library for mobile phones.s from former dreamworks animation studio and disney studios chair jeffrey katzenberg, and hp ceo meg whitman. expected to roll out next year, quibi already has millions of dollars from major movie studios. i sat down with whitman and katzenberg to discuss. >> we do not think we are competitive with netflix, this is a different use case. we admire what they have done, it is remarkable. that is when you invest a half hour to an hour in an experience. this is a different use case, every morning you leave with your smart phone in your pocket, and you have in between moments during the day where you have 10 minutes where you want to see something great. we are making hollywood style high quality short form video designed for mobile. i mean less than 10 minutes. it is a established customer behavior, people watch more than an hour a day, we will give them an alternative. emily: short form has not been a huge success, so what makes you think this will be? >> you are correct, but there is alm
they are building a short form video library for mobile phones.s from former dreamworks animation studio and disney studios chair jeffrey katzenberg, and hp ceo meg whitman. expected to roll out next year, quibi already has millions of dollars from major movie studios. i sat down with whitman and katzenberg to discuss. >> we do not think we are competitive with netflix, this is a different use case. we admire what they have done, it is remarkable. that is when you invest a half hour to an...
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definitive on short-term paper. bring up a chart, if you would.ore. i am only doing this because crescenzi showed up in the early year. one-year, two-year yield. you have the normality between the two-year and the one-year. tony crescenzi, let's start with the why of the short-term paper market. why is the one-year two-year yield inverted? tony: this is the crystal ball. we know the fed in december raise the policy rates to 2.5%. here the markets are saying they will go back to the low 2% at some point. a rate cut at the beginning part of next year. so we will not be roaring into the 20's like we did a hundred years ago. we could be stumbling into the 20's is what the market is saying. tom: everyone wants to know, when we talk commercial paper or arcane stuffer that you and others at pimco look at everyday, ok, great, give it a liquidity crisis, is that a tension? tony: absolutely not a liquidity crisis. there is still over $1 trillion of extra money that banks can utilize to keep themselves liquid. banks are in an exceptionally good shape today.
definitive on short-term paper. bring up a chart, if you would.ore. i am only doing this because crescenzi showed up in the early year. one-year, two-year yield. you have the normality between the two-year and the one-year. tony crescenzi, let's start with the why of the short-term paper market. why is the one-year two-year yield inverted? tony: this is the crystal ball. we know the fed in december raise the policy rates to 2.5%. here the markets are saying they will go back to the low 2% at...
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without any emotion oh yeah he's just got short arms and i like a child would have asked possibly i said and on take anymore and shit this card grow this will be like it is now. and then i felt like i was beaten to death. a doctor gave the first time mother some friendly advice just get another child. like forget about him you know. i'm a way to get to pot shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from her six weeks earlier his sister had given birth to a baby with similar deformities it looks alike like our child there must be something that is the same all region the same difficulty the same problem in the background and we'll find it and we'll search and we won't stop until we fall and. the epidemic of deformed babies began five and a half years earlier on christmas day nine hundred fifty six with the birth of the first victim. in a small town of germany a mother had taken a new drug called falutin mite being developed by a local drug company can be grown into her husband like other grown in thousand ploys had taken home a sample which he
without any emotion oh yeah he's just got short arms and i like a child would have asked possibly i said and on take anymore and shit this card grow this will be like it is now. and then i felt like i was beaten to death. a doctor gave the first time mother some friendly advice just get another child. like forget about him you know. i'm a way to get to pot shortly afterwards linda's husband arrived and gave her some bad news he'd been keeping from her six weeks earlier his sister had given...
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he would not put too much weight on short-term moves.n hopes that article 50 wouldd and the prospect of no-deal may have been diminished. a prominent boe official and u.k. voice is saying look out. it is hard to say what the pound will do. we will see what happens next. >> kathleen hays with the latest on brexit. more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> netflix, amazon, hulu battle for streaming dominance. an upstart wants to up into the business. it is building a short form video library designed for mobile phones. katzenbergom jeffrey and meg whitman. it is expected to roll out next year. raised $1 billion from alibaba and major movie studios. i set down with them both to discuss. >> first of all, we don't think we are competitive with netflix. this is a different use case. that is when you invest an hour. this is a different use case. every morning you leave your house with the smart phone in your pocket and have these in between moments where you have 10 minutes and want to see something great. making high quality short form video desig
he would not put too much weight on short-term moves.n hopes that article 50 wouldd and the prospect of no-deal may have been diminished. a prominent boe official and u.k. voice is saying look out. it is hard to say what the pound will do. we will see what happens next. >> kathleen hays with the latest on brexit. more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> netflix, amazon, hulu battle for streaming dominance. an upstart wants to up into the business. it is building a short form video...
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it's as funny as the big short. m 53} 5:5 ii 53:1 m s ”v...howered with awards nominations" — i am surprised by how much it has been taken to heart, because it's good, it's solid, it's for me, it's not as good as big short. it doesn't have that sucker punch, it doesn't have that clear line. there's no moment in it, as there was in the big short when you suddenly went, "0h! that's how it happened!" it's much more of a sort of meandering sort of womble through a story. good performance. christian bale never does anything other than look like he's100% immersed in a role. when was the last time he saw christian bale looking like he wasn't properly... you know, that's what he does. he's got a marlon brando—like devotion to the role. but i think the film itself is interesting but flawed. 0k. i can't wait to see it, actually. well, the redford comparison is very interesting. so this is directed by clint eastwood and it stars him. and it's based on the true story of a 90—year—old veteran who ended e252? e55 353.55; e? [e g; “£7355 and being on the roa
it's as funny as the big short. m 53} 5:5 ii 53:1 m s ”v...howered with awards nominations" — i am surprised by how much it has been taken to heart, because it's good, it's solid, it's for me, it's not as good as big short. it doesn't have that sucker punch, it doesn't have that clear line. there's no moment in it, as there was in the big short when you suddenly went, "0h! that's how it happened!" it's much more of a sort of meandering sort of womble through a story. good...
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it is the first thing that goes when they are short of staff, as they are now. done at the lowest common denominator, so it is difficult to help people, tie ever long they are in there and be able to do something. i feel that if somebody commits a crime then that's be punished, recognising what level of crime it is. the police now don't go after burglars, so if they don't and you don't respond to prison, what will happen? more burglary. in my area it has gone a bit huge amount. if you say a crime is a crime, the proposal here is for those short sentences due sense sometimes first—time offenders into a terribly negative environment and they are in no way we happily to to delight you say, is prison the right place for them? no, i don't think it is. they have to do what they are told about trying to rehabilitate. they should wear something around their ankles. 0n the way here i had an idea, i have studied the princes trust over a while, they find someone trust over a while, they find someone who is on the street who has committed a crime and they tried to inspire t
it is the first thing that goes when they are short of staff, as they are now. done at the lowest common denominator, so it is difficult to help people, tie ever long they are in there and be able to do something. i feel that if somebody commits a crime then that's be punished, recognising what level of crime it is. the police now don't go after burglars, so if they don't and you don't respond to prison, what will happen? more burglary. in my area it has gone a bit huge amount. if you say a...
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abandoning such short prison sentences in england and wales is stilljust a proposal.tion would be needed. and politicians know promising to send fewer lawbreakers to prison is rarely a vote winner. but a similar scheme in scotland has beenjudged a success and is being extended to sentences of 12 months. it could be that ending short sentences will benefit criminals and the community in the long term. ben ando, bbc news. let's speak now to ian lawrence, who's general secretary of napo, the trade union for probation staff. the reason they are talking to you isa the reason they are talking to you is a lot of people don't realise the role of probation in sentencing and also community once the offenders are also community once the offenders a re let also community once the offenders are let back into the community. what do you make of these proposals? it takes a long time for the penny to drop but we broadly welcome this announcement. we will support the concept of removing short—term prison sentences for those people who don't constitute a threat to the community. members
abandoning such short prison sentences in england and wales is stilljust a proposal.tion would be needed. and politicians know promising to send fewer lawbreakers to prison is rarely a vote winner. but a similar scheme in scotland has beenjudged a success and is being extended to sentences of 12 months. it could be that ending short sentences will benefit criminals and the community in the long term. ben ando, bbc news. let's speak now to ian lawrence, who's general secretary of napo, the trade...
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short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short possible stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects. al jazeera is there with us doing great. to see what happens next which is on. fire where mobile barricaded the seventh street that believe here the movies now is about change people have gone to hear the area the mission of the national army is just sixteen point complex and not just your stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their culture. as it takes a tougher line on migrants organized crime is making fast profits from their misery . people and power investigates the state funded reception center is where the helpless are reduced to commodities ripe for exploitation. and the migrants on. every. down here and with a look at the headlines on al-jazeera now venezuela's self-proclaimed leader says he'll consider granting amnesty to present nicolas maduro if he helps restore democracy but they were always backed by his powerful milit
short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short possible stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. al-jazeera selects. al jazeera is there with us doing great. to see what happens next which is on. fire where mobile barricaded the seventh street that believe here the movies now is about change people have gone to hear the area the mission of the national army is just sixteen point complex and not just your stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they...
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xlf, short >> xlf, the march put spread is the way to play it dan? idea what they're going to do, if they miss subscribers, the stock's going back down. >> that does it for us see you next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern. have a great weekend >>> in the mean time, "mad money. the following is a sponsored program paid for by my pillow do you find yourself sleeping too hot or too cold, not getting the support you need to help relieve painful pressure points or struggling just to get comfortable? then get ready for a revolutionary, new sleep experience. introducing the my pillow mattress topper, the next generation in sleep innovation from the company that brought you the world's most comfortable pillow. [applause]
xlf, short >> xlf, the march put spread is the way to play it dan? idea what they're going to do, if they miss subscribers, the stock's going back down. >> that does it for us see you next friday at 5:30 p.m. eastern. have a great weekend >>> in the mean time, "mad money. the following is a sponsored program paid for by my pillow do you find yourself sleeping too hot or too cold, not getting the support you need to help relieve painful pressure points or struggling...
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could be as short as three weeks long.e can't say yet that this is a done deal, but we are going to have his comments for you live when he comes out. and we are getting something else in just now. new comments from fbi director christopher wray. he is addressing his employees about the financial and emotional hardships brought upon by the now 35-day-long government shutdown. here it is. >> we are now five weeks and two missed paychecks into this mess. and i wanted to touch base with all of you again. i know tons of you are feeling the anxiety and the emotional strain of this shutdown, and 100 100% of you are feeling the family strain. making some people stay home when they don't want to and making others show up without pay is mind boggling, short-sighted and it's unfair. it takes a lot to get me angry, but i'm about as angry as i've been in a long, long time. sure, i get it. you're public servants and i know i can count on you to keep doing everything you can to help others however you can. but you're also people with bil
could be as short as three weeks long.e can't say yet that this is a done deal, but we are going to have his comments for you live when he comes out. and we are getting something else in just now. new comments from fbi director christopher wray. he is addressing his employees about the financial and emotional hardships brought upon by the now 35-day-long government shutdown. here it is. >> we are now five weeks and two missed paychecks into this mess. and i wanted to touch base with all...
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i have problems to interact with me because i have short arms it's their problem it's not mine. nobody could see color like that false confessions would. if that profile in the spot the place the fall look at which if you look at any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i were to. send a statement that i would be home by that time the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with solving their cry. france's yellow fest movement shows no sign of letting up holding nationwide protests against the government over the weekend. also in the news this week people of the russian said he. started the new year mourning the victims of a towel collapse on january thirty first a suspected gas explosion ripped through the building killing thirty ni
i have problems to interact with me because i have short arms it's their problem it's not mine. nobody could see color like that false confessions would. if that profile in the spot the place the fall look at which if you look at any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer...
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but th his 98 birthday “95995 e e short that it was very smooth riding.hort that it was very smooth riding. but th his 98 birthday i‘9 be driving 7 short that it was very smooth riding. but th his 98 birthday i‘9 be driving on 1ort _ of his 98 birthday to be driving on public roads. thousands of people have been demonstrating in the streets of the sudanese capital khartoum, demanding the resignation of president 0mar al—bashir. there are reports of two people, a child and a doctor, being killed. protests have been going on for a month now, but on monday, the president insisted there would not be a change in government. bill hayton reports. the heavy hand of sudan's security forces, tear gas and bullets fired to break up an angry crowd. there were casualties, and elsewhere, heavy beatings for those caught by the police. this is a relatively well—off neighbourhood in the capital, of unhappiness, protests have been reported from six different cities. allahu akbar. 999 ml court on allegations of genocide, but no—one's been able to unseat heavy cost. let's bri
but th his 98 birthday “95995 e e short that it was very smooth riding.hort that it was very smooth riding. but th his 98 birthday i‘9 be driving 7 short that it was very smooth riding. but th his 98 birthday i‘9 be driving on 1ort _ of his 98 birthday to be driving on public roads. thousands of people have been demonstrating in the streets of the sudanese capital khartoum, demanding the resignation of president 0mar al—bashir. there are reports of two people, a child and a doctor,...
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so i am £61 short on my rent every month.s pretty much food banks. the government would say this is a simpler system, it is an easier system and it rolls all of the benefits into one. what would you say to that? it is not working for me. i'm signed off sick from the doctor at the moment. he would have thought there would have been more out there, more help and support for a brand—new system, and it was not working for me. it was leaving me short, with no food, no gas, no electric. and i'm still short on my rent every month. so you are better off over the last system, when you we re off over the last system, when you were claiming the old benefits? when i was were claiming the old benefits? when iwas claiming were claiming the old benefits? when i was claiming the old benefits, i would get an income to last me a fortnight and i would have my rent taken care of, because i was in temporary accommodation, bed and brea kfast. temporary accommodation, bed and breakfast. i have just temporary accommodation, bed and breakfast. i have
so i am £61 short on my rent every month.s pretty much food banks. the government would say this is a simpler system, it is an easier system and it rolls all of the benefits into one. what would you say to that? it is not working for me. i'm signed off sick from the doctor at the moment. he would have thought there would have been more out there, more help and support for a brand—new system, and it was not working for me. it was leaving me short, with no food, no gas, no electric. and i'm...
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in being short a 15-cent put. option that we were long is now in the money one of the benefits that options offer you is you can make more to the upside than you can lose to the downside. when they're very deep in the money, they behave like stock and that isn't what we were looking for here so if you were inclined, you could take those profits and roll out if you're so inclined i just took the money. >> that's the theme of the whole show the ricochet is always going to be highest and the lowest quality. as a point here, this is up 50% more than the s&p. at this point, though, everything has bounced too far and i think you take the money and run. >> also last month dan bet procter & gamble's big run was coming to an end >> i look at this on a valuation basis. i look at that chart right there. i say to myself would i play for a breakout knowing what i know about the global economy and the strength of the dollar, knowing about investors' focus on valuation. i'd say no i could buy the january 90-82.5 put spread selli
in being short a 15-cent put. option that we were long is now in the money one of the benefits that options offer you is you can make more to the upside than you can lose to the downside. when they're very deep in the money, they behave like stock and that isn't what we were looking for here so if you were inclined, you could take those profits and roll out if you're so inclined i just took the money. >> that's the theme of the whole show the ricochet is always going to be highest and the...
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short of his birthday. was be the duke, five months short of his birthday. . was g onto )e the duke, was g onto a as 2:1" it. eyewitnessaaf'affiffm" it. eyewitness g the = it. eyewitness g the bbc t. and eyewitness called the bbc shortly after the accident and they say they saw the duke looking very shaken but he got into another vehicle. he is regularly seen around sandringham driving around. he is, andi sandringham driving around. he is, and i suspect it would be quite a battle to persuade him to give up driving. he drives at windsor and sandringham and has been photographed driving horse drawn carriages, one of his passions. although we have not seen him in public, he didn't attend church on christmas day, the last time we really saw him in public was that eugenie's wedding three months ago. you will recall that although he had a hip replacement operation in april of last year, his health, for someone who is five months short of a 98th birthday, is remarkably robust and continues to be robust. he retired from active solo engagements in august of 2017, so he has been in semi retirem
short of his birthday. was be the duke, five months short of his birthday. . was g onto )e the duke, was g onto a as 2:1" it. eyewitnessaaf'affiffm" it. eyewitness g the = it. eyewitness g the bbc t. and eyewitness called the bbc shortly after the accident and they say they saw the duke looking very shaken but he got into another vehicle. he is regularly seen around sandringham driving around. he is, andi sandringham driving around. he is, and i suspect it would be quite a battle to...
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i think facebook lows are why snap still has a pulse. >> plus the short interest is still 25%.'m still long snap. it's always darkest before dawn. it's pretty damn dark. >> what makes you want to be long >> for me it was always a flyer. i thought they were going to get taken out. i thought it would be so much more than it ever has wound up being so i've lost faith in it, but i'm still long it. >> if you've lost faith, why don't you cut your losses and take your money where you can make money. >> i let winners roll and losers roll i take the losers and spin it out and buy a flyer. this was a really expensive option call for me and ended up getting cut in half. >> if that were the case, you would have jettisoned me >>> wall street is starting to raise warning flags. here's what the delta ceo had to say earlier today. >> we're not taking sides on the debate, but we need to get the business moving again. one of the other issues to us is that we're seeing a reduction in revenues in the month of january. not huge, but about $25 million due to the fact that government contractors and
i think facebook lows are why snap still has a pulse. >> plus the short interest is still 25%.'m still long snap. it's always darkest before dawn. it's pretty damn dark. >> what makes you want to be long >> for me it was always a flyer. i thought they were going to get taken out. i thought it would be so much more than it ever has wound up being so i've lost faith in it, but i'm still long it. >> if you've lost faith, why don't you cut your losses and take your money...
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, nervously short. technology is moving up, faang is moving up is that a recovery story i don't know but i think that's a major story. >> todd, good to see you, thanks >>> an interesting call in terms of jpmorgan, we had jeffries downgrading the stock to a hold rating basically saying it's going to be an outperformer in its group because the earnings revisions for its peers will be worse. it's not a ringing endorsement for jp's outperformance of the group, karen. >> yeah. i love jpmorgan, it clear low has be -- clearly has been a great place to be. the yield is north of 3. think about that, the premiere name, pristine balance sheet, extraordinary business, right. to be able to buy it at this price, i think the risk/reward is very compelling here. >> jpmorgan was my compelling stock yesterday. i say this about financials. easy to attack them, they have underperformed the s&p from last february to the lows by about 11.5%. during this period where yields have been plummeting and they have rallied back the
, nervously short. technology is moving up, faang is moving up is that a recovery story i don't know but i think that's a major story. >> todd, good to see you, thanks >>> an interesting call in terms of jpmorgan, we had jeffries downgrading the stock to a hold rating basically saying it's going to be an outperformer in its group because the earnings revisions for its peers will be worse. it's not a ringing endorsement for jp's outperformance of the group, karen. >> yeah. i...
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i said or short like that they're. just it's not nice i have turned a hole in a release and maybe we should have told you a tad thanks for getting coffee. it's about time you did something. and if you know it's ok enjoy your meal. i mean has been a waitress for most of her life she worked for a few years in construction but the two thousand and eight recession put an end to that. cycle insurance by car payment sprinkler fedders i still pay dues even though i don't work a construction company but you know i live off my credit cards when i don't make enough money so the last couple of months it's been minimum balances the longer it goes without finding a better job the further she slips into credit card debt and on the more she risks losing her house under water on the smart. that's my fear not make it enough to be able to keep you know the things that i have. she works full time at the breakfast place including all weekends and holidays like today thanksgiving. i went to work at six fifteen manager didn't show up for fo
i said or short like that they're. just it's not nice i have turned a hole in a release and maybe we should have told you a tad thanks for getting coffee. it's about time you did something. and if you know it's ok enjoy your meal. i mean has been a waitress for most of her life she worked for a few years in construction but the two thousand and eight recession put an end to that. cycle insurance by car payment sprinkler fedders i still pay dues even though i don't work a construction company...
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don't forget the short films!compilations of the nominees for best animated, live-action, and documentary shorts are playing in select theaters beginning february eighth. check shorts-dot-tv for details.(singing) "certified, you know i'm gang, gang, gang, gang..."is cardi-b already a "certified" grammy winner? a tweet by the music news account "main pop data" featured what it claimed was a leaked list of winners on grammy-dot-com, including cardi-b's "i like it" for record of the year, and "shallow" by lady gaga as song of the year. a recording academy spokesperson says the list is a fake -- that even academy staff doesn't know the winners until the accounting firm delivers the sealed envelopes the day of the ceremony. we'll find out on grammy sunday, february 10th. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (james) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 morning news after the break. (james) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. showers push in lat
don't forget the short films!compilations of the nominees for best animated, live-action, and documentary shorts are playing in select theaters beginning february eighth. check shorts-dot-tv for details.(singing) "certified, you know i'm gang, gang, gang, gang..."is cardi-b already a "certified" grammy winner? a tweet by the music news account "main pop data" featured what it claimed was a leaked list of winners on grammy-dot-com, including cardi-b's "i like...
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i think that maybe in or negatggly short term there gag or negatggly short term there % be a the shorta slight - impact, because some he 555 555 have that, he 5555 5555 have that, but hefi have that, but in a fi have that, but in the % have that, but in the long 5 have that, but in the long run ave that, but in the long run i le h “a fi it"? “an 5it it'5l55l5 5it v“ think it will an 5——— 5 — ~ ~ ..-_.,:\.,-5g :.. 24,55 t; 3 5m”? zoo «5-5" the - 50 his image now is on the company. so his image now is like he is abandoning ship — could we see other british companies the ::,: not a 177573, ,z,:,..:,fiy,w,,; , ”x 3,7,,;;;,,,,,,,,; , asia 177573, ,z,:,..:,fiy,w,,; , ”x 3,7,,;;;,,,,,,,,; , the. asia 177573, ,z,:,..:,fiy,w,,; , ”x 3,7,,;;;,,,,,,,,; , the. as to move to can look business age 5.2"; !;>;>l1 5:5.— level-5225 there will be opportunities, so there will be some. i don't know how big the impact will be, but there will be some. eu business expert jorgen muller. the trial has begun of four former barclays executives on charges of conspiracy to commit fraud, john varley, rogerjenkins, tom gl
i think that maybe in or negatggly short term there gag or negatggly short term there % be a the shorta slight - impact, because some he 555 555 have that, he 5555 5555 have that, but hefi have that, but in a fi have that, but in the % have that, but in the long 5 have that, but in the long run ave that, but in the long run i le h “a fi it"? “an 5it it'5l55l5 5it v“ think it will an 5——— 5 — ~ ~ ..-_.,:\.,-5g :.. 24,55 t; 3 5m”? zoo «5-5" the - 50 his image now is...
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is raleal big thing then short-term debt cycles two things happening short term, is that you are having dee leveraging you dealt with there was overleveraging and development of financial markets. when i not long ago it was really, five or six years ago, five major banks loaned money to state owned enterprises the money was clogged at the top then the development of the shadowed banking system and liberalization of that and now put into place regulation, whenever you are having a deleveraging that is something that makes the country healthier cars you are deleveraging but has short-term effect a long term positive so there is deleveraging happening short-term thing, and then there is the trade issues associated with that also a short temperature thing but if you take productivity growth, if you take the approach, i think it is it -- really has to beed a mirerred admired chinese are characteristics top down a cultural challenge for the west but there is a top-down way of setting a mission for 2025 plan or a plan and working those things in the top-down way, with unique resources availabl
is raleal big thing then short-term debt cycles two things happening short term, is that you are having dee leveraging you dealt with there was overleveraging and development of financial markets. when i not long ago it was really, five or six years ago, five major banks loaned money to state owned enterprises the money was clogged at the top then the development of the shadowed banking system and liberalization of that and now put into place regulation, whenever you are having a deleveraging...
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that is short-term deal that based on our reporting would not include new wall money. something the president's been asking for. in plain english it means the government will likely reopen if in fact this is the deal and if it passes. but it means this fight will happen again potentially in a matter of three weeks from now. really the best way to describe it. it appears is as a huge concession by president trump for now. there's been outside pressures building not just on this white house but over on capitol hill as well. including today with air traffic delays at airports, some of the busiest in the country in new york and philadelphia. so we do expect to hear from the president on what i'm told will be a way forward on this. but again the details are something that republican, democrats on capitol hill want to hear from president trump himself. that's been a sticking point in negotiations even before the shut down started, lester. lawmaker not clear on what president trump would support and sign on you have. so this is khalclearly a pivota moment. this is not the onl
that is short-term deal that based on our reporting would not include new wall money. something the president's been asking for. in plain english it means the government will likely reopen if in fact this is the deal and if it passes. but it means this fight will happen again potentially in a matter of three weeks from now. really the best way to describe it. it appears is as a huge concession by president trump for now. there's been outside pressures building not just on this white house but...
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. >> i'll agree with that. >> i can't short it because i don't know what's in there >> you think the equity is a donut? >> easy. every ceo that says they can run it loses 30% it's a crime scene >> steph you can take the other side >> i am taking the other side. >> there's all this fanfare when colt got the job did that big interview where even he stated at that point he wasn't really -- didn't have a high level of conviction at this moment to say the worst is behind the company i think this is a very come kpl -- complicated situation. i don't think the health care is worst a zero i don't think aviation is worst zero that's an industry wide issue. >> you want to stick with the zero that's a big call to make on a stock like ge. >> let me just put it this way, health care and avionics, who do they have to do with each other? nothing. if you keep saying fix this mess, maybe you can't fix it take all these assets, sell them at what they are worst you must believe the sell is more than 8 bucks. try to read the balance sheet to figure that out, you can't if you sold for cash and you got cas
. >> i'll agree with that. >> i can't short it because i don't know what's in there >> you think the equity is a donut? >> easy. every ceo that says they can run it loses 30% it's a crime scene >> steph you can take the other side >> i am taking the other side. >> there's all this fanfare when colt got the job did that big interview where even he stated at that point he wasn't really -- didn't have a high level of conviction at this moment to say the...
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short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short hustle stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. i could afford four hundred people it was you know he had to be on time to save young gifted opcode get fed up because he fed everybody one al-jazeera selects. they call this bleeding the tree. first substance the world is addicted to now at the center of the global trade war. it's latex it is purest form found in tires phones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an essential element in daily life and so deep in the ivorian forest goes from tree to tree scarring them for the precious liquid trump is imposing two hundred billion dollars in tariffs on china the world's largest manufacturer of rubber goods china in response imposes tariffs on synthetic rubber the west produces while in the short term this is bad for african producers in the long run some hope the continent could benefit from this trade war unaware of the global trade war and despite falling prices at the calls robber white gold at
short films of hope. and inspiration. a series of short hustle stories that highlight the human triumph against the odds. i could afford four hundred people it was you know he had to be on time to save young gifted opcode get fed up because he fed everybody one al-jazeera selects. they call this bleeding the tree. first substance the world is addicted to now at the center of the global trade war. it's latex it is purest form found in tires phones toothbrushes satellites or mattresses it is an...
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the ecosystem has never been stronger the services are on a tear >> obviously short term stuff. we are people who have to look at both the short term and long term i felt reassured, but the main reassurance i got, i think tim came close to saying we could have a real breakthrough with china. the shortfall was totally related to china and he was so encouraging and he said his information was recent. it would make people feel like i should be buying some and the down here, the stock is too cheap. >> and he'd have to feel like the market didn't get the right message to be trying to clarify it, right? i find it fascinating that he would turn around and say look, i'm back, and here is what more -- but did something really change on the ground are the china consumers suddenly buying the amppple phone, what you think is going on? >> look, i think that-46help thi propos probed the why the i pushed it only because i know that china is the up side to the story. he was saying that india could be bts up side, but still small base and the real up side is innovation i was telling him that i f
the ecosystem has never been stronger the services are on a tear >> obviously short term stuff. we are people who have to look at both the short term and long term i felt reassured, but the main reassurance i got, i think tim came close to saying we could have a real breakthrough with china. the shortfall was totally related to china and he was so encouraging and he said his information was recent. it would make people feel like i should be buying some and the down here, the stock is too...
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in the short term i think we could solve the so-called trade war. longer-term there's still big issues between the u.s. and china. jonathan: do you agree, robert? mr. tipp: basically. the other aspect is the politics. trump wants to have something open, an open issue there he can modulate up, modulate down, and right now, the closed government is weighing on sentiment. all of a sudden you see the china tensions ease up all of a sudden. i think there's a balance going on. jonathan: market sentiment has improved and we seem to be positioning increasingly so for stability globally, in global markets. you've seen the re-price of asian high-yield. is that the right approach early in 2019? and am i seeing anything more than a relief rally? is it underpinned by fundamentals? ms. jones: our view is that this is a relief rally. if you find yourself overweight in some of these riskier sectors, it might be a time to lighten up and give you a window of opportunity. we had that big selloff late last year. we bounced back a little bit but we are not really confid
in the short term i think we could solve the so-called trade war. longer-term there's still big issues between the u.s. and china. jonathan: do you agree, robert? mr. tipp: basically. the other aspect is the politics. trump wants to have something open, an open issue there he can modulate up, modulate down, and right now, the closed government is weighing on sentiment. all of a sudden you see the china tensions ease up all of a sudden. i think there's a balance going on. jonathan: market...
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injanuary medicines are in such short supply.re 12. the highest number was in 2017, well before brexit became a pressing issue. at the end of last year, there was a surge from 45 in the autumn to the most recent figure, 80. many of the shortages have been the commonly prescribed drugs light from other side, used to treat high blood pressure and naproxen, a common anti—inflammatory. wendy turner can struggle with everyday tasks. she has a condition which means she is always in pain. she says naproxen keeps it down to a manageable level. i've got tablets levelled today and tomorrow and then they are gone. i'm worried and a bit scared about it and its stress. they are gone. i'm worried and a bit scared about it and its stressm she can't get any in time, she will have to take a less strong alternative. pharmacists say there is almost always something else to try, as long as people get their prescriptions in in good time. most people won't notice this and will still be getting their prescriptions filled as normal but i've spoken to ot
injanuary medicines are in such short supply.re 12. the highest number was in 2017, well before brexit became a pressing issue. at the end of last year, there was a surge from 45 in the autumn to the most recent figure, 80. many of the shortages have been the commonly prescribed drugs light from other side, used to treat high blood pressure and naproxen, a common anti—inflammatory. wendy turner can struggle with everyday tasks. she has a condition which means she is always in pain. she says...
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thing about a wall as you mentioned in fact now we're talking about a barrier and even there just short of mentioning the barrier he left to issue to border security which i'm sure is something that oh americans of all parties can rally around after all let's not forget that there was support for some kind of barrier wall or fence from the democrats in the past i believe obama and even clinton i would have to factor this myself but i believe they once voted for some barriers of some kind so this really brings the argument back to the middle and a starting point or at least. coming to terms of coming back to congress well about . a conversation about this idea of border security though even the democrats even now currently chuck schumer an answer you have spoken about the need to have comprehensive immigration reform to have border security they just don't want this wall which is why we saw. shying away from that term in fact he even if i'm not mistaken said not actually a wall but more of a high tech security fence. you know so the current propositions that are on the table. have not ex
thing about a wall as you mentioned in fact now we're talking about a barrier and even there just short of mentioning the barrier he left to issue to border security which i'm sure is something that oh americans of all parties can rally around after all let's not forget that there was support for some kind of barrier wall or fence from the democrats in the past i believe obama and even clinton i would have to factor this myself but i believe they once voted for some barriers of some kind so...
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isn't it short-termism though? right.isn't it terrifying for the individual investor staying away for the market. >> terrifying. even trying for those of us been around a long time. december was certainly a trying month. but what you're talking about change in structure of markets. no longer specialists on the floor providing capital or goldman sachs or big firms providing capital for people to trade markets have become very ill-liquid. add in algorithmic trading and become more volatile than any of us experienced. sit back, charles, it is an opportunity. when they're killing them, you want to think straight, be a buyer. things are melting up, going beyond true value maybe you want to let go a little bit. in a tactical sense it presents opportunity if you control your emotions. the important thing to remember they are people and we must think long term in terms of managing their money and buy and selling. charles: i don't disagree, jim. sometimes going down and creating opportunities i try to seize on, you try to seize on
isn't it short-termism though? right.isn't it terrifying for the individual investor staying away for the market. >> terrifying. even trying for those of us been around a long time. december was certainly a trying month. but what you're talking about change in structure of markets. no longer specialists on the floor providing capital or goldman sachs or big firms providing capital for people to trade markets have become very ill-liquid. add in algorithmic trading and become more volatile...
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stein: in the short term there's a lot of incentive from the trump administration perspective and thenese perspective to end the so-called trade war and get a deal and i think about the u.s. trade deal, it's not just trade of goods. it's also a tech war. to me it's who is going to control technology going forward, made in china 2025, those issues will be with us for a lot longer. in the short term i think we could solve the trade war but longer-term there's still big issues between the u.s. and china. jonathan: do you agree, robert? mr. tipp: basically. the other aspect is the politics. trump wants to have something open, an open issue he can modulate up, modulate down. right now the closed government is weighing on sentiment. all of a sudden you see the china tensions ease up all of a sudden. i think there's a balance going on. jonathan: market sentiment has improved and we seem to be positioning for stability in global markets. you've seen the re-price of asian high-yield. is that the right approach early in 2019? am i saying anything more than a relief rally? is it underpinned by f
stein: in the short term there's a lot of incentive from the trump administration perspective and thenese perspective to end the so-called trade war and get a deal and i think about the u.s. trade deal, it's not just trade of goods. it's also a tech war. to me it's who is going to control technology going forward, made in china 2025, those issues will be with us for a lot longer. in the short term i think we could solve the trade war but longer-term there's still big issues between the u.s. and...
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florent: we prefer the short end of the curve in usd.u are a dollar investor, there is value in the short end of the curve because if you are 2.5 to 2.7% for the two-year interest rate, you are not very dependent on the direction of interest rates and you still get a decent return. usd,e real term basis for investors with low risk for file -- profile, however, for the euro-based investor or yen-based investor, we have to take more risk if we want to protect our capital against inflation. in real terms, we need to take more risk. it is still the case. matt: we will keep you with us. paribasbrones is bnp -- with bnp paribas. next, stocks on the move, including the french supermarket carrefour as it is raised to a buy at bankamerica merrill lynch. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european open." 12 minutes into the trading day, we do see gains across the board as far as the european broader indexes are concerned. let's check individual stock stories with annmarie hordern. anne-marie: national grid trending
florent: we prefer the short end of the curve in usd.u are a dollar investor, there is value in the short end of the curve because if you are 2.5 to 2.7% for the two-year interest rate, you are not very dependent on the direction of interest rates and you still get a decent return. usd,e real term basis for investors with low risk for file -- profile, however, for the euro-based investor or yen-based investor, we have to take more risk if we want to protect our capital against inflation. in...
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so i finally learned to ski and knowing birdie to do it in my swimming shorts i just need to get through this so much somehow. my stomach kicks off with the bits of trucks are racing. it was pretty extreme could not be in the. morning you know why was i don't know what i thought. then i decided to try something a bit small cultural turns out contemporary arts isn't for me either. oh you. know. bodies to. do this. ok that's enough culture for one day. that's better i sure did yeah. the. boaster. of the water i'm in with what's in store me and. lots more fish from natural rights now don't worry this isn't my neighbor's flats this is a room specially created to relieve stress. let's see if it works i can. go to put on a formal. i must admit it's not a bad way to relax just. i'd recommend it you know what they say smashing a shelf a day keeps the psychiatry's to weight. mike in that city. but i still miss the mountains so. i went to the ski resort. the brutal festival starts tomorrow it's basically the same school consistent with . this only one. this unfortunately isn't a ski boots it's a l
so i finally learned to ski and knowing birdie to do it in my swimming shorts i just need to get through this so much somehow. my stomach kicks off with the bits of trucks are racing. it was pretty extreme could not be in the. morning you know why was i don't know what i thought. then i decided to try something a bit small cultural turns out contemporary arts isn't for me either. oh you. know. bodies to. do this. ok that's enough culture for one day. that's better i sure did yeah. the. boaster....
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what for a short fifteen volts you sure. you coupon the events and go do it shot throughout. much the ya the i could go over the last story is a straight go out story like i need to be just not brought up as yet. most people especially since. he got his us me out of out of puzzle stuff yet. the doc. knew it. and. this is right but job by you still made sure what you michel the sports team recruit a. genius so what they sure didn't joe or paul. doesn't give you could trust us trust. me my amps the my and. the losing you should. have been about. that neil dutch sneaks its not go away. with it in order with a snowball to. boost the you know a little shit pole which is. what the stuff. does it. is i'm sure to be a little. too it's. still it by its own suit him i would submit the often just the. smith of the whole gnome on account of the offical. full custody i've been the most. or was joe mcquaid because i still should. and you've used you. would just give you a deal was still among. it's just a shame i didn't find mushrooms. i'm not sure about russian people but the only thing t
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very often short prison sentences.ort prison sentences mean that people go into prison, don't have time to address the offending behaviour, or the things that made them offend, and they come out sometimes very angry, not having sometimes very angry, not having some of the skills that would be able to prevent offending, and enter the same cycle. peter kirk, it seems that from some of the figures, the level of reoffending is higherfor those given shorter sentences than overall, so isn't this a sensible option? it is comic but yet the criminals are misrepresented in statistics, and they're going from statistics rather than digging into those statistics. we've got a situation where nobody goes to prison, hardly anybody goes to prison for a first offe nce. anybody goes to prison for a first offence. so by the time somebody is getting a short prison sentence, they failed to respond to numerous community sentences. for instance, just the other day someone has been convicted of carrying a knife in public, maximum penalty for y
very often short prison sentences.ort prison sentences mean that people go into prison, don't have time to address the offending behaviour, or the things that made them offend, and they come out sometimes very angry, not having sometimes very angry, not having some of the skills that would be able to prevent offending, and enter the same cycle. peter kirk, it seems that from some of the figures, the level of reoffending is higherfor those given shorter sentences than overall, so isn't this a...
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abandoning such short prison sentences in england and wales is stilljust a proposal.on would be needed and politicians know promising to send fewer law—breakers to prison is rarely a vote winner. but a similar scheme in scotland has beenjudged a success and is being extended to sentences of 12 months. it could be that ending short sentences will benefit criminals, and the community, in the long term. ben ando, bbc news. let's get more on this now from peter dawson, who heads the prison reform trust charity and is a former prison governor. what are your views on the new proposals? it isa it is a good proposal, and it is a good proposal because it follows the evidence, and the evidence is exactly what you have just presented. if you are interested in cutting future crime, you will do much better to use a community punishment than a short sentence of imprisonment. there are good reasons for that which people will understand. as takes your home, your job, it carries an extra stigma which make that much less likely that you will settle down in the future. this is just that
abandoning such short prison sentences in england and wales is stilljust a proposal.on would be needed and politicians know promising to send fewer law—breakers to prison is rarely a vote winner. but a similar scheme in scotland has beenjudged a success and is being extended to sentences of 12 months. it could be that ending short sentences will benefit criminals, and the community, in the long term. ben ando, bbc news. let's get more on this now from peter dawson, who heads the prison reform...
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one hike, two max this year if the short end stays where the it is and long end goes up, we finally get the margin spread. >> what sectors would be your phase and the ones you would leave behind >> in earnings season, staples is still a good place to be. we talk about risks as economists and market strategists and one of the things we like to highlight is that there is a catalyst in the 2019 for positive growth aspect which is the u.s. consumer julia? >> that's right, melissa nbcuniversal announced a new direct to consumer streaming service launch in early 2020 the company said the service unlike netflix will be as supported and available at no cost to the pay tv and major international and come cast will provide the service to their 52 million subscribers. ad-free version of the new streaming service will be available for a fee and that if you're a cord cutter or don't pay for tv, you can also buy this service for a fee this will include original programming as well as content from other partners. they also say nbcuniversal will continue to license content to other prlatforms while
one hike, two max this year if the short end stays where the it is and long end goes up, we finally get the margin spread. >> what sectors would be your phase and the ones you would leave behind >> in earnings season, staples is still a good place to be. we talk about risks as economists and market strategists and one of the things we like to highlight is that there is a catalyst in the 2019 for positive growth aspect which is the u.s. consumer julia? >> that's right, melissa...