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dani: have you gotten any clear signals from? ? that what signals are you getting from it? anna: we think it is clear that peak growth in the u.s. has been reached. we are seeing signs of high levels but overall levels of growth remain high. i guess it had been more surprising on the downside but nothing to me really concerns us about the state of the u.s. economy or the global economy. and growth momentum from the u.s., so that level of momentum could not be sustained. dani: so if the rate of change is not as strong is that once was, does that mean the reflation trade is over? are we not as interested in cyclicals from here on out? anna: the jury is still out in terms of the transitory nature of inflation, particularly in the u.s.. a number of factors such as wage growth in the labor market, particularly in the lower sectors could last a bit longer and that could potentially affect expectations and that could push inflation higher than currently expected by the markets this year and next your. i also think the transition that the country has been talking about is not very
dani: have you gotten any clear signals from? ? that what signals are you getting from it? anna: we think it is clear that peak growth in the u.s. has been reached. we are seeing signs of high levels but overall levels of growth remain high. i guess it had been more surprising on the downside but nothing to me really concerns us about the state of the u.s. economy or the global economy. and growth momentum from the u.s., so that level of momentum could not be sustained. dani: so if the rate of...
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it is sending signals would normally reach his vocal cords.ercepted by researchers at ucsf using a network of electrodes implanted in his brain. >> we take that neural activity- >> reporter: the electrodes are connected to the part of the brain responsible for speech. sophisticated machine learning software is able to recognize the signals and decode them. the team has built up a vocabulary of about 50 formed words. >> when he is prompted with a sentence and trying to say each word in those words are being decoded from his brain activity. >> reporter: the approach is significantly different than other computer/brain interface systems . in a project we profiled earlier this summer, a research team at stanford used the technique successfully to allow a patient to type by thinking about writing out the letters. >> when we are taking it's a different story. >> reporter: ucsf neurosurgeon dr. edward chang says both approaches offer advantages. but he also says his team's goal would be to translate the brain signals for all the cells we use, to prod
it is sending signals would normally reach his vocal cords.ercepted by researchers at ucsf using a network of electrodes implanted in his brain. >> we take that neural activity- >> reporter: the electrodes are connected to the part of the brain responsible for speech. sophisticated machine learning software is able to recognize the signals and decode them. the team has built up a vocabulary of about 50 formed words. >> when he is prompted with a sentence and trying to say each...
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it is sending signals would normally reach his vocal cords. instead, they are intercepted by researchers at ucsf using a network of electrodes implanted in his brain. >> we take that neural activity- >> reporter: the electrodes are connected to the part of the brain responsible for speech. sophisticated machine learning software is able to recognize the signals and decode them. the team has built up a vocabulary of about 50 formed words. >> when he is prompted with a sentence and trying to say each word in those words are being decoded from his brain activity. >> reporter: the approach is significantly different than other computer/brain interface systems . in a project we profiled earlier this summer, a research team at stanford used the technique successfully to allow a patient to type by thinking about writing out the letters. >> when we are taking it's a different story. >> reporter: ucsf neurosurgeon dr. edward chang says both approaches offer advantages. but he also says his team's goal would be to translate the brain signals for all the
it is sending signals would normally reach his vocal cords. instead, they are intercepted by researchers at ucsf using a network of electrodes implanted in his brain. >> we take that neural activity- >> reporter: the electrodes are connected to the part of the brain responsible for speech. sophisticated machine learning software is able to recognize the signals and decode them. the team has built up a vocabulary of about 50 formed words. >> when he is prompted with a sentence...
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it is a worrisome signal. what sectors are you positioning for heading into that earnings season for those who are able to pass on those costs and those who are not? lori: i would say when we think about cyclicals, and we do still have our overweights on cyclical sectors for now. we have recommended narrowing them i ge -- narrowing them a bit. marching concerns have been pretty well understood, so perhaps there's a little more room for upside surprise. i think consumer staples, one of our market weight sectors, is when you want to watch very closely in this report in this report and season because consumer staple companies feel these margin pressures much more than a lot of other sectors, not just from labor, but from the commodity cost inputs. i also got the impression this last reporting season that there is no other sector more on top of this issue and laser focused on managing around it. so i think it is really interesting to see how the stoxx react to the reports from those companies in particular. guy: h
it is a worrisome signal. what sectors are you positioning for heading into that earnings season for those who are able to pass on those costs and those who are not? lori: i would say when we think about cyclicals, and we do still have our overweights on cyclical sectors for now. we have recommended narrowing them i ge -- narrowing them a bit. marching concerns have been pretty well understood, so perhaps there's a little more room for upside surprise. i think consumer staples, one of our...
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the 10-year yield signaling a benign outlook for inflation.e is what happened in hong kong as stocks slump. $740 billion wiped off values of chinese listed stocks amid this regulatory crackdown. it is hitting tech and education related sectors. me have said it was just a matter of time. if you thought the chinese government would let u.s. rules and regulations become the defective standard for chinese companies, you thought wrong. it's a reminder to some that capital in china will trade under chinese rule. matt: i also think there is something going on here. that, for sure, but i'm fascinated by the reproduction rate. china is not the only country trying to boost that because the demographics don't bode well for the future, but this has been a problem for centuries. chinese parents will do anything they can to further their career prospects of their children, and now it's become very expensive. even though they have lifted the cap, you can have two children now -- they may even push you to have three now -- it is too expensive for the parents
the 10-year yield signaling a benign outlook for inflation.e is what happened in hong kong as stocks slump. $740 billion wiped off values of chinese listed stocks amid this regulatory crackdown. it is hitting tech and education related sectors. me have said it was just a matter of time. if you thought the chinese government would let u.s. rules and regulations become the defective standard for chinese companies, you thought wrong. it's a reminder to some that capital in china will trade under...
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sensors of price signals are doing it for the greater good. they're doing it to help the poor, they say to help the working class to help those of huge amounts of debt. is there there destroying the price signal that might otherwise, for example, i bond visual agencies might otherwise say the government can't borrow anymore. so they're just doing it for the greater good they say thus, however, you know, destabilizing the system behind the scenes, whether it's a finally, in terms of social credit scores, or financially and economically in terms of the price signals being censored, right? they're getting in the way of word st bills, right? so markets is price signals that give you an idea of what the actual market is in a democratic society with free speech rights. words are spoken freely and those words that catch attention and result in something that is beneficial to all have a place in the market and the marketplace of ideas. and those words and ideas that don't benefit society as a whole tend to get discredited or weaned out of the conversa
sensors of price signals are doing it for the greater good. they're doing it to help the poor, they say to help the working class to help those of huge amounts of debt. is there there destroying the price signal that might otherwise, for example, i bond visual agencies might otherwise say the government can't borrow anymore. so they're just doing it for the greater good they say thus, however, you know, destabilizing the system behind the scenes, whether it's a finally, in terms of social...
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he hadn't pre signaled a change. he says natural, he hadn't pre signaled because this was green spans thing. his godly goose, his famous fed speak, nobody understood what he meant. he never signaled anything like is now standard for the life of pal jaelyn and bernacki. they tell you in 3 months we're going to do this like they're always signaling, while greenspan didn't. so naturally, he hadn't signaled a change. the bond market collapsed. most people don't think bond markets can crash, but that's only because they haven't traded long enough to live through one, like all crashes, that one happened for all sorts of complex reasons. but the biggest was that the system was highly leveraged to a certain future. so each interest rate cycle has been different over the course of the 2 decades. he says, but the point set that over the decades, the fed has become more transparent. this transformation he points out was as a result of that $94.00 bond market crash that all agreed, whether the politicians for media or investors
he hadn't pre signaled a change. he says natural, he hadn't pre signaled because this was green spans thing. his godly goose, his famous fed speak, nobody understood what he meant. he never signaled anything like is now standard for the life of pal jaelyn and bernacki. they tell you in 3 months we're going to do this like they're always signaling, while greenspan didn't. so naturally, he hadn't signaled a change. the bond market collapsed. most people don't think bond markets can crash, but...
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pedestrian signals. so, we know the sfmta doesn't have unlimited funding to take on this work and we know that. we know that some of this work is really inexpensive. funding the quick build program to fully address these streets. reflects about one half of 1% of the agency's budget and we know that the sfmta plans to secure revenue over the next three years and so we encourage the sfmta and its partners to go further and identify top visionzero funding gaps and prioritize these needs. the quick builds, the pedestrian signals. as the points come up very soon for new transportation revenue. thank you so much. >> chairman: thank you for your comments. are there any other comments from the public? >> yes. there's another public comment. >> chairman: go ahead. >> kevin miller, you've been allowed to unmute. >> hi everyone. my name is kevin miller. this is my first meeting. i really appreciate everyone's efforts and help. for everyone in particular special needs community that the handicapped, the disabled, wh
pedestrian signals. so, we know the sfmta doesn't have unlimited funding to take on this work and we know that. we know that some of this work is really inexpensive. funding the quick build program to fully address these streets. reflects about one half of 1% of the agency's budget and we know that the sfmta plans to secure revenue over the next three years and so we encourage the sfmta and its partners to go further and identify top visionzero funding gaps and prioritize these needs. the quick...
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take using encrypted messaging apps like signal and others.— like signal and others.t a bit more seriously _ like signal and others. take it a bit more seriously perhaps. | a bit more seriously perhaps. evan greer, thank you for being on. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: two—year—old wilder smuggled in the back of a lorry — and finally reunited with his family in honduras. radio: we see you coming down the ladder now. - that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence - and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. . but now, a decade later, - it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm, unable to swim properly. all count: seven, six, five, four, three...! - thousands of households across the country are suspiciously- quiet this lunchtime - as children bu
take using encrypted messaging apps like signal and others.— like signal and others.t a bit more seriously _ like signal and others. take it a bit more seriously perhaps. | a bit more seriously perhaps. evan greer, thank you for being on. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: two—year—old wilder smuggled in the back of a lorry — and finally reunited with his family in honduras. radio: we see you coming down the ladder now. - that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind....
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it's sending signals which would normally reach his vocal chords.g intercepted by researchers at ucsf using a network of electrodes implanted in his brain. >> it tells him please say this word at this time. and we take that neural activity . >> researcher david moses said the electrodes are connected to a part of the brain responsible for speech. sophisticated machine learning software is able to recognize the signals and a code them. so far, the team has been able to build vocabulary about 50 fully formed words enough to create complete sentences. >> where he's prompted with a sentence and trying to say each word and the words are being decoded from his brain activity. >> the team said the approach is significantly different than other computer brain systems that tap into the brain's motor function. a project we profiled earlier this summer, a research team at stanford used that technique successfully, to allow patient to type by thinking about writing out the letters. >> speaking is a different story, you know, thinking words, and we are used to s
it's sending signals which would normally reach his vocal chords.g intercepted by researchers at ucsf using a network of electrodes implanted in his brain. >> it tells him please say this word at this time. and we take that neural activity . >> researcher david moses said the electrodes are connected to a part of the brain responsible for speech. sophisticated machine learning software is able to recognize the signals and a code them. so far, the team has been able to build...
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it is green new deal projects, it is virtual signaling -- virtue signaling. it has nothing to do with of indwells or solar -- nothing to do with windmills or solar. that is how you get these bloated bills and it is a gutless way to do legislation. yesterday, we passed a very large bill made up of about 24 or 25 amendments and we should have been voting on each of those individually. instead, they did a procedural vote and they combined them all together. that is a terrible way to do business. we get paid a heck lot of money to be here. the average american citizen does not get anywhere near that paycheck. quit complaining. let's do our job. apparently, that leadership is not about that. it is about virtue signaling. we have to get out of here because we have to raise money. that is not what i was sent to washington to do. host: let's hear from viewers and listeners. james is on the independent line in myrtle beach. caller: i would like to ask you a question. republicans -- you had it for four years with donald trump. he only did one thing. you act like you ar
it is green new deal projects, it is virtual signaling -- virtue signaling. it has nothing to do with of indwells or solar -- nothing to do with windmills or solar. that is how you get these bloated bills and it is a gutless way to do legislation. yesterday, we passed a very large bill made up of about 24 or 25 amendments and we should have been voting on each of those individually. instead, they did a procedural vote and they combined them all together. that is a terrible way to do business....
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signals is complex. i think we'll have a greater freedom moving forward with the other things, as long as we focus on foundation. i look forward to this railroad being built. i plan to enjoy it. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. caller, your two minutes begins now. >> caller: hello again, supervisors. the problem is lot deeper than foundation. [indiscernible] could someone please mute themselves. i can't hear myself talking. this report elaborate pretty much while i've been telling the board over the last three years. the report paints much darker picture. in closing, i hope you second director heminger recommendation. starting with a monthly executive steering committee meeting open to the public. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. there are no more callers. >> chair mandelman: thank you. public comment on item 9 is closed. we will hear back as things come into clear focus on how the project is going forward. thank you. colleagues, i think that given that we have a packed agenda on the 27th, we shoul
signals is complex. i think we'll have a greater freedom moving forward with the other things, as long as we focus on foundation. i look forward to this railroad being built. i plan to enjoy it. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. caller, your two minutes begins now. >> caller: hello again, supervisors. the problem is lot deeper than foundation. [indiscernible] could someone please mute themselves. i can't hear myself talking. this report elaborate pretty much while i've been telling...
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it is sending signals that would normally reach his vocal chords.tercepted by researchers using a network of electrodes implanted in his brain. >> the test tells him to say this word at this time and we take the neural activity. >> reporter: the electrodes are connected to the part of the brain responsible for speech. sophisticated machine learning software is able to recognize the signals and decode them. so far the team has been able to build a vocabulary of about 50 fully formed words, enough to create complete sentences. >> he is prompted with a sentence and is trying to say each word and those words are being decoded from his brain activity. >> reporter: the team says the approach is significantly different than other computer brain interface systems that tap into the brain's motor function. in a project we profiled earlier this summer, a research team at stanford used that technique successfully to allow a patient to type by thinking about writing out the letters. >> it is such a good story. when you are thinking words and you are used to spea
it is sending signals that would normally reach his vocal chords.tercepted by researchers using a network of electrodes implanted in his brain. >> the test tells him to say this word at this time and we take the neural activity. >> reporter: the electrodes are connected to the part of the brain responsible for speech. sophisticated machine learning software is able to recognize the signals and decode them. so far the team has been able to build a vocabulary of about 50 fully formed...
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signals is complex. i think we'll have a greater freedom moving forward with the other things, as long as we focus on foundation. i look forward to this railroad being built. i plan to enjoy it. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. caller, your two minutes begins now. >> caller: hello again, supervisors. the problem is lot deeper than foundation. [indiscernible] could someone please mute themselves. i can't hear myself talking. this report elaborate pretty much while i've been telling the board over the last three years. the report paints much darker picture. in closing, i hope you second director heminger recommendation. starting with a monthly executive steering committee meeting open to the public. thank you. >> clerk: thank you, caller. there are no more callers. >> chair mandelman: thank you. public comment on item 9 is closed. we will hear back as things come into clear focus on how the project is going forward. thank you. colleagues, i think that given that we have a packed agenda on the 27th, we shoul
signals is complex. i think we'll have a greater freedom moving forward with the other things, as long as we focus on foundation. i look forward to this railroad being built. i plan to enjoy it. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. caller, your two minutes begins now. >> caller: hello again, supervisors. the problem is lot deeper than foundation. [indiscernible] could someone please mute themselves. i can't hear myself talking. this report elaborate pretty much while i've been telling...
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some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill, once-daily. #1 prescribed for td. learn how you could pay as little as $0 at ingrezza.com ashley: welcome to fox news live i'm ashley strohmier. firefighters were hurt in a fire in montana. out of state crews are headed there as the west struggles with a series of fires that destroyed homes and land. the bootleg fire i
some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy...
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lisa: is a flattening yield curve signaling a fed policy error or is it signaling this is bad inflation slow future growth? michael: there is a little of both. certainly far forward inflation expectations component of the longer-term yield curve is not signaling much of never shoot of inflation relative to the fed to percent target. the other interesting thing is if you look at interest rates, the real interest rate component further out in the yield curve remains very low, in some cases in negative territory. that senseless signal the market does not have a lot of faith this booming growth we are seeing this year and next year is translating into a higher path of trend growth. i think it is sending a message that secular stagnation, while temporarily out of the picture, will come back in three or four or five years. lisa: the inflationistas have pointed to the trend line, the three month rolling average of inflation has surged to levels we have not seen for four decades. how do you push against that and say we are still seeing basic facts, this is still transitory move? michael: you ca
lisa: is a flattening yield curve signaling a fed policy error or is it signaling this is bad inflation slow future growth? michael: there is a little of both. certainly far forward inflation expectations component of the longer-term yield curve is not signaling much of never shoot of inflation relative to the fed to percent target. the other interesting thing is if you look at interest rates, the real interest rate component further out in the yield curve remains very low, in some cases in...
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whatever the be ok may signal about tightening policy down the road, it would also signal they wouldot at a time like this but when the virus cases have dropped down. they shot higher and there is a lot of uncertainty. areas around seoul have shut down. we know korean exports have picked up. on the latest reading, they were up 40% year-over-year. unemployment is down so 3.7%. four straight months in a row of. that is another big plus for careers economy. there are signs that the bank of korea can think about moving in that direction. maybe not yet. that is what we are going to be looking to hear from the governor. we have seen the bond market -- you showed the chart of how the bond yields are pushing in that expectation this year. there we see the key rates at 0.5% to we will see what happens -- we will see what governor -- the governor says about that. the press conference will be steady in about an hour and 20 minutes. haidi: i that press conference, what are the signals you will be looking out for given we have very few meetings left in the year? investors will want strong signali
whatever the be ok may signal about tightening policy down the road, it would also signal they wouldot at a time like this but when the virus cases have dropped down. they shot higher and there is a lot of uncertainty. areas around seoul have shut down. we know korean exports have picked up. on the latest reading, they were up 40% year-over-year. unemployment is down so 3.7%. four straight months in a row of. that is another big plus for careers economy. there are signs that the bank of korea...
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some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain.hile how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill, once-daily. #1 prescribed for td. learn how you could pay as little as $0 at ingrezza.com shampoos that care for your color as well as your hair? everpure by l'oreal. expert sulfate-free formulas. validated by colorists. non-stripping to keep any colored hair beautiful for weeks. everpure from l'oreal paris. >>> he
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that signals in september that 2022 is lift off year for interest rates.isa: let's say the fed gets more aggressive than the market is expecting and says they will start tapering their bond purchases earlier. the long and yields rise or fall . the last time they signaled the slightest hawkish tilt long-term yields fell because people thought any tightening would lead to slower long-term economic growth. john: that is a great question. if we knew the answer to that, we would all be better off. we have to conjecture. the current is relatively flat. the spread between two year yields and 10 year yield is steeper than it was but still relatively flat at this stage of the cycle. what the fed is signaling it will respond to higher inflation represents a tightening or a catch up to where the fed has fallen behind. we have to be very careful. john talked about the reaction function. the question is does the fed react to the inflation data? if the fit reacts, they are catching up. they have not become more hawkish, they are just responding to an environment they di
that signals in september that 2022 is lift off year for interest rates.isa: let's say the fed gets more aggressive than the market is expecting and says they will start tapering their bond purchases earlier. the long and yields rise or fall . the last time they signaled the slightest hawkish tilt long-term yields fell because people thought any tightening would lead to slower long-term economic growth. john: that is a great question. if we knew the answer to that, we would all be better off....
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it also made many of us realize just how bad our signal can be. rich.uro takes a look at a new cheap wi-fi system that also boosts a strong signal. >> year at home has made many of us realize just how essential good wi-fi is for work entertainment and more to get the best signal you need a mesh networking system which uses multiple antennas around your home to create a strong consistent signal. the problem is they can be pricey. we go. i'm gonna be your expectations now a startup named below is offering an affordable solution for just 60 bucks. we realize there is a market demand for affordable. and reliable wi-fi systems set up is the simplest i've seen use the app to configure the first access point, then just plug in the other 2 around your home when the light stops blinking, they're ready to go you know, bring this technology to the masses, to the everyday person who shouldn't feel that they or each committed by setting a stronger system. the whole something doing some testing of my hero system versus the below system. and i have to say below at thi
it also made many of us realize just how bad our signal can be. rich.uro takes a look at a new cheap wi-fi system that also boosts a strong signal. >> year at home has made many of us realize just how essential good wi-fi is for work entertainment and more to get the best signal you need a mesh networking system which uses multiple antennas around your home to create a strong consistent signal. the problem is they can be pricey. we go. i'm gonna be your expectations now a startup named...
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it is all done by transmitting signals from his brain into full sentences. nbc bay area's robert handa spoke to the lead author about this new achievement. >>> >> reporter: the break through like a prosthetic, it helps replace a body function that's missing. >> the project started with a man who lost the ability to speak 15 years ago and could only communicate using a pointer attach to his head to point to letters. that method helps researcher create a 50 word vocabulary and recorded his brain activity as he tried to speak specific words. computer algorithm matched it to the vocalist, much like a phone predicted text function and that allowed him to create sentences via brain signals. >> we found there are still speech related signals in the part of the brain controls the vocal shot. >> reporter: the vocabulary is limited to 50 words as approved to concept. >> one of the next step is to say how do we get more words into this vocabulary. that's kind of ongoing research. >> reporter: there will be ongoing research in many areas, ultimately admittedly a long wa
it is all done by transmitting signals from his brain into full sentences. nbc bay area's robert handa spoke to the lead author about this new achievement. >>> >> reporter: the break through like a prosthetic, it helps replace a body function that's missing. >> the project started with a man who lost the ability to speak 15 years ago and could only communicate using a pointer attach to his head to point to letters. that method helps researcher create a 50 word vocabulary...
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. >> from a risk asset perspective, it is more on the fixed credit signal but does put a floor on some of these locations. yvonne: the fact that this was a bit of a surprise. we are seeing equity market bonds taking it quite positively today. there still must divided on what this means for assets, risky assets overall. david: what will the economy look like in 3-6 months? maybe the activity numbers might have more weight as far as the output is concerned. the credit numbers on friday which also came out, as a leading indicator there. our next guest, the probability of another cut this year is not that big. any cuts will be targeted and to the point of some of our earlier guests. yvonne: let's bring in numerous chief economy economist. you think this is a one-off of cuts? how are you seeing this now? >> i think there is some chance for the pboc to cut again. if they cut, it will be more likely than not a positive instead of a universal. david: take a step back. why are we here? why did we see it coming? we saw the softness coming. why are we suddenly talking about a recalibration in pol
. >> from a risk asset perspective, it is more on the fixed credit signal but does put a floor on some of these locations. yvonne: the fact that this was a bit of a surprise. we are seeing equity market bonds taking it quite positively today. there still must divided on what this means for assets, risky assets overall. david: what will the economy look like in 3-6 months? maybe the activity numbers might have more weight as far as the output is concerned. the credit numbers on friday...
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no freshwater, _ no mobile phone signal, no water. no freshwater, nothing. very dramatic for such— very... this is very dramatic for such a — very... this is very dramatic for such a vulnerable group of people, who of— such a vulnerable group of people, who of course, need much more care than we _ who of course, need much more care than we do — who of course, need much more care than we do. like normal, healthy people _ than we do. like normal, healthy people. we — than we do. like normal, healthy --eole. ~ , . than we do. like normal, healthy neale, . , ., ,, e' ., people. we understand! silke and alex, it is really _ people. we understand! silke and alex, it is really good _ people. we understand! silke and alex, it is really good of- people. we understand! silke and alex, it is really good of you - people. we understand! silke and alex, it is really good of you to i alex, it is really good of you to share your experience and we wish you the best of luck with looking after that most vulnerable group of people within society who must be traumatised by what
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sensors of price signals are doing it for the greater good. they're doing it to help the poor, they say to help the working class to help those with huge amounts of debt. is there, they're destroying the price signal that might otherwise, for example, i bond vigilance. these might otherwise say the government can't borrow anymore. so they're just doing it for the greater good. they say loss, however, you know, destabilizing the system behind the scenes, whether it's a finally, in terms of social credit scores or financially and economically in terms of the price signals being censored, right? they're getting in the way of word st bills, right? so the market is price. they can also give you an idea of what the actual market is in a democratic society with free speech rights. words are spoken freely and those words that catch attention and result in something that is beneficial to all have a place in the market and the marketplace of ideas. and those words and ideas that don't benefit society as a whole tend to get discredited or weaned out of t
sensors of price signals are doing it for the greater good. they're doing it to help the poor, they say to help the working class to help those with huge amounts of debt. is there, they're destroying the price signal that might otherwise, for example, i bond vigilance. these might otherwise say the government can't borrow anymore. so they're just doing it for the greater good. they say loss, however, you know, destabilizing the system behind the scenes, whether it's a finally, in terms of...
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we should keep in mind the signal may be about much more than just the pandemic.aroline: in that narrative, you think growth could be choked off in some way, is that central-bank action? we had gina adams hinting this was all happening in hawkish signals coming from not just the fed. >> it is certainly possible. the thing i think is difficult is the central-bank experiment we have an in for the last 20 years, 20 years as a long time but in the world of financial economics, it is a blink of an ipo we don't have enough evidence to be able to make connections between the fed and what growth is going to look like. my guess is that the stimulus is not going to slow growth. what is going to slow growth is that growth has been unsustainably high when it comes to corporate earnings in recent years. i think what you are going to have is a better balance. more economic growth and less corporate earnings growth. people have been talking for a long time about this divergence which joined the market and the larger economy. what you're going to see is the economy do better than
we should keep in mind the signal may be about much more than just the pandemic.aroline: in that narrative, you think growth could be choked off in some way, is that central-bank action? we had gina adams hinting this was all happening in hawkish signals coming from not just the fed. >> it is certainly possible. the thing i think is difficult is the central-bank experiment we have an in for the last 20 years, 20 years as a long time but in the world of financial economics, it is a blink...
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embarcadero traffic signal system has a transit priority system that detects streetcars and signal timing on the fly in order to keep the trains moving between fisherman's wharf and market street. next slide, please. we also implemented a accordination system on the embarcadero where all of the signals are tied together to move the vehicle traffic as efficiently as possible. historically northbound traffic is heavier in the morning -- well, southbound traffic is heavier in the evening and our single coordination is to respond to these overall vehicle flows. however, dynamic conditions on the roadways reduce the efficiency of the signal coordination, such as fluctuating traffic demand, double parking, drivers entering or exiting driveways. all of these things diminish some of the benefits of the signal coordination. but our project attempts to address some of these issues through improving loading zones and clarifying where some locations of driveways to reduce this friction. slide 22, please. thank you. so as part of the central embarcadero quick build, our project will pursue various str
embarcadero traffic signal system has a transit priority system that detects streetcars and signal timing on the fly in order to keep the trains moving between fisherman's wharf and market street. next slide, please. we also implemented a accordination system on the embarcadero where all of the signals are tied together to move the vehicle traffic as efficiently as possible. historically northbound traffic is heavier in the morning -- well, southbound traffic is heavier in the evening and our...
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there are other signs the bond market that are signaling distress. the market is still pricing like a normalization of tech bonds, short-term interest rates. that husband moving as much as bond yields. things like credit spreads, expectations remain low. the other signs of the bond market, the main changes obviously long bond yields, long-term interest rates rather than short-term interest rates. which i think are big factor. >> tell me more about record real yields? what does that tell us about our investment. >> if you think about from an academic perspective, the long-term yields will tell you that markets expectation of bonds. growth is coming down. of the last 20 years, but also what reflects his the demand and supply of the assets. that is more interesting in the sense you still got very strong-- we see from the ucb this week -- pcb this week. the fed starts tapering. you gush on demand from retail investors, we have an aging society and people need to put their assets to work to get an income. there's also an element long-term interest rates a
there are other signs the bond market that are signaling distress. the market is still pricing like a normalization of tech bonds, short-term interest rates. that husband moving as much as bond yields. things like credit spreads, expectations remain low. the other signs of the bond market, the main changes obviously long bond yields, long-term interest rates rather than short-term interest rates. which i think are big factor. >> tell me more about record real yields? what does that tell...
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she urge for a pragmatic solution but also signaled this is where the u.k. and boris johnson really need russell and need to work on their relationship with brussels and make a sensible one and work on really tricky problems like the northern ireland issue and brags it. michael: and what is a trip to the u.k. without having tea with the queen. was this a courtesy visit or was there something special here? guest: i believe for angela merkel, this will be very, very special. she told journalists when she was in the u.k. just a few weeks ago at the g7 summit that it was the highlight of her trip, that she met with three generations of the royal family, and we know she's a fan to ended having tea with the queen, that would have been something really special for her. michael: much thanks as always. angela merkel became the german chancellor back in 2005. boris johnson is the fifth kurdish prime minister she has dealt with. we take a look back now at how merkel has weathered the changes. reporter: what a moment to visit england -- the crowds are already cheering,
she urge for a pragmatic solution but also signaled this is where the u.k. and boris johnson really need russell and need to work on their relationship with brussels and make a sensible one and work on really tricky problems like the northern ireland issue and brags it. michael: and what is a trip to the u.k. without having tea with the queen. was this a courtesy visit or was there something special here? guest: i believe for angela merkel, this will be very, very special. she told journalists...
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and banks are facing the same type of money signals that we are?hat clues will people hang onto to remain optimistic about this asset class? bloomberg live also hosting the sustainable business summit throughout the day. we will hear from bps ceo, as well as a white house climate advisor. the idea here is we are still dealing with climate change, and this is becoming one of the main issues that central bankers have started to try to tackle with whatever tools they have. the u.s. june cpi data, i'm looking at the different components. are we seeing a broadening out in the increases in prices that we have seen pretty dramatically throughout the year? they have been led by used auto car prices. we are expecting an increase in record prices, but do we see an increase in rents and some of these other industries that are coming back online? jonathan: thank you. cpi in america just around the quarter. goldman is lower off the back of these numbers. jp morgan lower by little more than 1%. goldman firm or by a little more than 0.1%. in 20 minutes, 25 minute
and banks are facing the same type of money signals that we are?hat clues will people hang onto to remain optimistic about this asset class? bloomberg live also hosting the sustainable business summit throughout the day. we will hear from bps ceo, as well as a white house climate advisor. the idea here is we are still dealing with climate change, and this is becoming one of the main issues that central bankers have started to try to tackle with whatever tools they have. the u.s. june cpi data,...
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and try to read out those signals from that part of the brain.de what someone is trying to say, even though they were a pair once i know that the patient you worked with was actually able to respond to a question that you put up on a screen. um i imagine that moment must have been, uh, something something for you. you know what? what were what was going through your mind in that moment, when you when you saw that happened, you saw that patient response. onto an actual question. well, of course, that's really special. that was a special moment. but the reality is that every time that that happens, it's not just the first time. um the second time third time and in fact, um algorithm appro, improved, you know, essentially had to learn how the brain activities snapped. two words, and it's not something that is. um. not even good. at first, it takes a lot of time to basically trained that algorithm to be able to do that. and so once we started seeing that it was not just like one time. or to what could happen in succession. that was when we really got
and try to read out those signals from that part of the brain.de what someone is trying to say, even though they were a pair once i know that the patient you worked with was actually able to respond to a question that you put up on a screen. um i imagine that moment must have been, uh, something something for you. you know what? what were what was going through your mind in that moment, when you when you saw that happened, you saw that patient response. onto an actual question. well, of course,...
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can we get any single, or is this any signal, or is -- any signal, or is this just the fed sticking itshem on the market? we get durable goods orders for the month of june. there could be weakness in other sectors. to the degree that there is, it is due to supply shortages, labor shortages -- supply disruptions, labor shortages, and other things. pointing out the positive that could potentially be in that data. 10:00 a.m., we get july consumer data. this is going to be a compelling read of people's confidence getting jobs. there continues to be friction here with respect to the participation rate. highly suppressed relished to where we were pre-pandemic -- suppressed relative to where we were pre-pandemic. there were thoughts that it was due to unemployment benefits, due to childcare. what is it, and is it giving consumers pause? we are getting apple, alphabet, microsoft all coming out. the key issue is the forward projection, but also what their view is on salaries, on supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, things that are endemic to the entire market. if they give commentary, they
can we get any single, or is this any signal, or is -- any signal, or is this just the fed sticking itshem on the market? we get durable goods orders for the month of june. there could be weakness in other sectors. to the degree that there is, it is due to supply shortages, labor shortages -- supply disruptions, labor shortages, and other things. pointing out the positive that could potentially be in that data. 10:00 a.m., we get july consumer data. this is going to be a compelling read of...
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as the market signaling the fed or is the fed signaling the markets? good question and we are puzzled by the rally in the bond market of last couple of months. for the most part the u.s. economy seems to be recovering fairly well. we just saw 850,000 increase in payrolls last week. it is inevitable that the boost from reopening and fiscal stimulus will fade. we do not expect to see 7% or 8% growth indefinitely. inevitably there will be fading. the economy seems to still be pretty strong. it is a puzzle that the bond market has rallied as much as it has. tom: it has rallied because of price up. i do not want you to go in full fixed income mode. does it concern you to see the oddities in the very short term market? link that to what our listeners and viewers live every day in a more long-term bond note market. jim: are you talking about the short end of the curve? tom: i am talking about the wall of cash that is out there and has distorted all of the trust market inside six months. jim: there is certainly a flood of money in a kiwi world the fed is -- in
as the market signaling the fed or is the fed signaling the markets? good question and we are puzzled by the rally in the bond market of last couple of months. for the most part the u.s. economy seems to be recovering fairly well. we just saw 850,000 increase in payrolls last week. it is inevitable that the boost from reopening and fiscal stimulus will fade. we do not expect to see 7% or 8% growth indefinitely. inevitably there will be fading. the economy seems to still be pretty strong. it is...
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if the fed were to signal that it is less inclined to start tapering back its bond purchases, i thinkwould be a disaster for risk assets. it would be like suddenly saying the problems that we have with the delta variant, and they are significant, or forcing the fed to rethink the very slow renormalization of policy that i think they have signaled they were moving towards announcing perhaps in september. jonathan: do you think we are overly preoccupied, the fed is overly preoccupied with how the market might respond to all of this? do you think that is the case? john: we know the fed is always preoccupied with the market, particularly when the equity market takes a big decline. but we have the market that is just coming slightly off of record highs, and we have a bond market that, if you are worried about a bond market response, a mini taper tantrum come of the tantrum will be from a 25 basis point lower yield than you were back at the june meeting. so i think that the fed has to show a little mettle here and say the variant is a concern. it is having an impact. but nevertheless, there
if the fed were to signal that it is less inclined to start tapering back its bond purchases, i thinkwould be a disaster for risk assets. it would be like suddenly saying the problems that we have with the delta variant, and they are significant, or forcing the fed to rethink the very slow renormalization of policy that i think they have signaled they were moving towards announcing perhaps in september. jonathan: do you think we are overly preoccupied, the fed is overly preoccupied with how the...
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long story short, there is still no signal. it is still below where it needs to be. there also pointing down. as far as this is concerned, if you are using this as a signal, you're not getting it. yvonne: if you are taking a look at what it comes with fed rate expectations. traders are trying to price out tightening from the fed. look at the pricing for december 2022, 2023. they are looking at the fed making policy mistakes, because right now, we're seeing a interest rate increase that is not going to be seen until 2023. a couple of weeks ago there were talking about 2022. it raises the question of whether the fed, we going to see the same situation, where they were forced by market pressures to turn darvish, for are they going to go without 2017 right and keep hiking? let's bring in a cio. i'm sure you are looking at the u.s. ten-year, 1.2%, what does that tell you? guest: it tells me that the bond market is fairly comfortable with inflation. the bond market believes that the inflation situation is temporary, transitory in nature, and therefore the real increase wil
long story short, there is still no signal. it is still below where it needs to be. there also pointing down. as far as this is concerned, if you are using this as a signal, you're not getting it. yvonne: if you are taking a look at what it comes with fed rate expectations. traders are trying to price out tightening from the fed. look at the pricing for december 2022, 2023. they are looking at the fed making policy mistakes, because right now, we're seeing a interest rate increase that is not...
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internet signals, mobile phone network still little bit intermittent, getting better, signal strengtheningue personnel are here also in full force. a lot of generators also being driven to this area because over 100,000 homes still struggling with power outages, so a really difficult situation and we will continue to monitor the situation here from western germany throughout the day. fully vaccinated travellers returning to england and wales from france will still have to spend ten days in quarantine, the government has announced — even though the country has not been placed on england's "red list". the rule takes effect from monday, when people who have been fully vaccinated in the uk were due to be exempt from having to self—isolate after arriving from amber list countries. with more details, here's our political correspondent jonathan blake. for those hoping for a holiday in france this summer, plans may have to change. from monday, the country will stay on the amber list, but unlike other destinations in that category, adults who are fully vaccinated will still have to isolate for ten
internet signals, mobile phone network still little bit intermittent, getting better, signal strengtheningue personnel are here also in full force. a lot of generators also being driven to this area because over 100,000 homes still struggling with power outages, so a really difficult situation and we will continue to monitor the situation here from western germany throughout the day. fully vaccinated travellers returning to england and wales from france will still have to spend ten days in...
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times ahead but there's another camp and says there is too much technical stuff going on to find a signalfed keeps buying bonds, yet forced buyers among insurance companies and also traders out there that know where the stock orders are in hitting those and forcing people to buy, it is really hard to know if there is an actual signal what we do know when the moves are big and fast it scares the market and accelerates the drop in stocks. jack: what are you looking for next week? >> i'm going to keep watching the data and keep watching the technical things going on in the market but i will also watch earnings there's a tongue coming out because earnings season is starting next week. jack: let's talk about earnings with carlton analyst keep on raising the expectation and we hear the second quarter gdp growth is going to come in at eight or 9% i don't think we've seen that since joe namath was throwing the football, what are you expecting from earnings season. >> next week we will get a taste of every industry, the predictions are saying year-over-year are going to increase by 66%, of course
times ahead but there's another camp and says there is too much technical stuff going on to find a signalfed keeps buying bonds, yet forced buyers among insurance companies and also traders out there that know where the stock orders are in hitting those and forcing people to buy, it is really hard to know if there is an actual signal what we do know when the moves are big and fast it scares the market and accelerates the drop in stocks. jack: what are you looking for next week? >> i'm...
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day signals a shift in _ language around freedom day signals a shift in tone as sajid javid is the healthawkish— the health secretary. he is more hawkish than matt hancock was in that role, — hawkish than matt hancock was in that role, who often post a —— pushed — that role, who often post a —— pushed a _ that role, who often post a —— pushed a safety first approach. how does that pushed a safety first approach. firm? does that compare with the tone in scotland, with the tone struck by nicola sturgeon and her colleagues? because there will be some lifting of restrictions mid july, but august is now really the more important time for scotland. how is that contrast playing out?— time for scotland. how is that contrast playing out? quite right we have to wait — contrast playing out? quite right we have to wait till _ contrast playing out? quite right we have to wait till the _ contrast playing out? quite right we have to wait till the 9th _ contrast playing out? quite right we have to wait till the 9th of _ contrast playing out? quite right we have to wait till the 9th of august i have to wa
day signals a shift in _ language around freedom day signals a shift in tone as sajid javid is the healthawkish— the health secretary. he is more hawkish than matt hancock was in that role, — hawkish than matt hancock was in that role, who often post a —— pushed — that role, who often post a —— pushed a _ that role, who often post a —— pushed a safety first approach. how does that pushed a safety first approach. firm? does that compare with the tone in scotland, with the tone...
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we have seen the pboc signaling from state authorities that they could be turning dovish. marvin: it is a sign of how challenging the reopening process is. we are coming through a pandemic. certainly, we have 100 year type issues that we are dealing with. and you know, what the pboc is going through as well as these variants that keep popping up around the world. it will be an uneven process and may be normalization and tightening the lessee is not necessarily going to be as fluid and easy -- as planned as a lot of central banks are talking about. haidi: where does the dollar go from here? we are seeing that ever highlighted disparity between various economy is and how covid has been handled. marvin: i mean, we are still in the camp that we could see a weaker dollar. until we flush through some of these growth concerns. it is in an adjustment period. we upgraded growth significantly, not only in the u.s., but in europe and around the world, and now, we are taking some of that back so until we find a base around that, i think either a choppy type in an -- type of environmen
we have seen the pboc signaling from state authorities that they could be turning dovish. marvin: it is a sign of how challenging the reopening process is. we are coming through a pandemic. certainly, we have 100 year type issues that we are dealing with. and you know, what the pboc is going through as well as these variants that keep popping up around the world. it will be an uneven process and may be normalization and tightening the lessee is not necessarily going to be as fluid and easy --...
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putting a signal can take a while. especially to start to think about having mlk open for the folks to see that is not an area with signals now or desired to have traffic signals. that would take quite a bit of time and it would take a bit to figure out the work that would be needed to get those signals in the park. there appear to be a range of options that could be implemented in the very near term to much longer term for that. on the southern end of the study area from our perspective, we are talking about things that presumably because, you know, there is existing pavement or not, building the road wouldn't necessarily take a significant amount of time to start thinking about implementing. all of these things need to go through design and evaluation. i will ask sarah jones from m.t.a., director of planning if she wants to add anything about timing and cost of these things. >> thanks to all commissioners for putting so much time and attention into this today. i would say that it is right. we have a range of options
putting a signal can take a while. especially to start to think about having mlk open for the folks to see that is not an area with signals now or desired to have traffic signals. that would take quite a bit of time and it would take a bit to figure out the work that would be needed to get those signals in the park. there appear to be a range of options that could be implemented in the very near term to much longer term for that. on the southern end of the study area from our perspective, we...