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kyaw soe oo's family members have come from western rakhine state, and they look shattered.on if they are found guilty. their lawyer lodged a request to the court for their release on bail. translation: the reporters are charged with very serious offences. this could damage freedom of expression in myanmar. there has been growing condemnation and criticism about this case, from not only the media circle in the country, but the international community. the european union has called for the journalists' immediate release. also in myanmar: the army has admitted for the first time its soldiers were involved in the killing of rohingya muslims in recent violence in rakhine state. it said an inquiry had found that four members of the security forces were involved in the killing of ten people in a village. the report said the four had helped villagers carry out a revenge attack on what it called "bengali terrorists". thousands of people who've been stranded in the alps because of unusually heavy snow are now seeing some relief. trains have begun running to the swiss resort of zermat
kyaw soe oo's family members have come from western rakhine state, and they look shattered.on if they are found guilty. their lawyer lodged a request to the court for their release on bail. translation: the reporters are charged with very serious offences. this could damage freedom of expression in myanmar. there has been growing condemnation and criticism about this case, from not only the media circle in the country, but the international community. the european union has called for the...
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kyaw soe oo's family members have come from western recurrent state and they look shattered.n prison if they are found guilty —— rakhine state. their lawyer lodged a request to the court for their release on bail. translation: the reporters are charged with very serious offences. this could damage freedom of expression in myanmar. there has been growing condemnation and criticism about this case, from not only the media circle in the country, by the international community. the european union has called for the journalists' immediate release. we have exclusive access to images from central china at the moment the authorities in linfen in shanxi province blew up a dissenting judge. —— church. an eyewitness who spoke to the bbc said he was passing the scene when he saw the destruction of the golden lamp—stand baptist church. he observed several hundred police officers supervising the demolition of the church, which is one of china's numerous, unregistered congregations. the size of a cathedral, the building served 50,000 its leadership refused to register with the authorities,
kyaw soe oo's family members have come from western recurrent state and they look shattered.n prison if they are found guilty —— rakhine state. their lawyer lodged a request to the court for their release on bail. translation: the reporters are charged with very serious offences. this could damage freedom of expression in myanmar. there has been growing condemnation and criticism about this case, from not only the media circle in the country, by the international community. the european...
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>> chinese soe's.eads did go down in the lead up, but as you can tell, soon after it completed, the spread widened, so there was actually no effect at all in the end. rishaad: is it a case of once bitten twice shy? >> actually, very likely. market participants expected that to happen. it is not going to do the trick for the nation's corporations. the news agency has reported the finance minister -- following the issuance. exactly. fund managers have told me that they expect china to be tighter because they can do it with the support from the state of banks and the soe and fund managers from china. our next guest says growth of china's new economy should increase the boost of global machinery, engineering, and tech companies. joining us, our guest. >> good morning. rishaad: tell us about this in a nutshell. >> we remain bullish on the new economy sector in china, given the strong growth performance in 2017. we don't get to worry about the high valuation. .e expect them strong policy emphasis on technolo
>> chinese soe's.eads did go down in the lead up, but as you can tell, soon after it completed, the spread widened, so there was actually no effect at all in the end. rishaad: is it a case of once bitten twice shy? >> actually, very likely. market participants expected that to happen. it is not going to do the trick for the nation's corporations. the news agency has reported the finance minister -- following the issuance. exactly. fund managers have told me that they expect china to...
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the mayor told us he voted for soe job.ian ga>> you don't evere we also met gladystwo kennedy who knowsore about n in a great great grandmother lebanon. i think things are going to a'g turn arounsoledad: a year laters >> i think he is doing a very she thinks her family t trump in office. >> i don't think you have to for me, it's not having to pay soledad: that is betty's hope, too. she is a longtime business with this new tax law, it is going to help thbusinesses and r businessesi felt we needed a bus , soledad: the mayor is content with his vote and is not sold on the di country. he says his temple be waiting for help i don't like where our i think it trickles down to the e country. and republicans -- the de them. to attract people tsn't come. they will see us. when we return, soledad it's going back to high school, and even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic.
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tomorrow morning, fog for soe of the valleys. 30s to 50s to start your temperatures. for the afternoon, brightening it up, upper 50s to low 60s. then the level two, stronger storm, moderate strength, hiton. rain will be heavy at times. it has an atmospheric river connection, one to two inches for most areas, two to three in the ihills impact downpours begn monday night. the rain starts monday morning. continues on tuesday. as far as we're concerned, the snow levels will be coming down to below lake level. download the accuweather app and check out live doppler 7 anytime you want. an early morning shower and then you basically dry out. sunday late at night, there's a chance of some showers, but better possibility of heavy rain, thunder possibility, and gusty winds. level two storm monday. wet and breezy, level one on tuesday. and then drying out mid to b&p >>> well, this is no tale of the tape. instead, it's a tale of the steak. talking philly cheese steak variety. a father in philadelphia has been measuring his son's growth using cheese steaks. it was a joke at first
tomorrow morning, fog for soe of the valleys. 30s to 50s to start your temperatures. for the afternoon, brightening it up, upper 50s to low 60s. then the level two, stronger storm, moderate strength, hiton. rain will be heavy at times. it has an atmospheric river connection, one to two inches for most areas, two to three in the ihills impact downpours begn monday night. the rain starts monday morning. continues on tuesday. as far as we're concerned, the snow levels will be coming down to below...
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reporter: they harvested s soe 600 kikilos last y year -- enono feed their families for months, and sellhe excess. another successful venture made possible by the park. local craft traditions have also made a comeback. these women make jewelry they're planning to sell. the raw materials come from the national park. samantha: these are tiny beads that they make from tree resin. and we help them extract the resin without destroying the trees. reporter: back in the delta, biologist zeine el abidine is out on the water almost every daday taking a look at the nestg sites. zeinine: i love ththese birds, they're my favorite animals. they're beauautiful, and t thee alalso proof thahat the envirot is in good shahape. if t they're here, then we knw there's no environmental damage. and they don't make anything dirty. i love them. reporter: the diawling national park is home to the greatest concentration of birds in west africa. and in addition to rescuing animal habitats in the region, the conservation zone has also helped to secure human livelihoods. host: now it's time to meet the berlin globals
reporter: they harvested s soe 600 kikilos last y year -- enono feed their families for months, and sellhe excess. another successful venture made possible by the park. local craft traditions have also made a comeback. these women make jewelry they're planning to sell. the raw materials come from the national park. samantha: these are tiny beads that they make from tree resin. and we help them extract the resin without destroying the trees. reporter: back in the delta, biologist zeine el...
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dna, soe entire book on we humans have a genome and all other living organisms. they all have a genome, and ours is pretty day, and if you think of dna as a language, it is an interesting one, it has four letters in its alphabet, abbreviations for chemical bases, and our genomes are 6 billion of those letters. andget 3 billion from mom, 3 billion from dad. it is a lot, but amazing to contemplate, and it is sufficient to build a human being from a single cell. in the genome project was started in 1990, we knew very little of that information. we at snippets here and there, but the whole thing blew it in front of us almost like an impossible task because our technology was nowhere near up to the ability to read that number of letters in any measurable time. >> lite is a person watching this better off because we now have human genome? >> there are many questions about that. in whole they got finished 2003 and there were silly comments that medicine will be transformed in the next two weeks because of this. not, 6 billion letters that you don't know the language wil
dna, soe entire book on we humans have a genome and all other living organisms. they all have a genome, and ours is pretty day, and if you think of dna as a language, it is an interesting one, it has four letters in its alphabet, abbreviations for chemical bases, and our genomes are 6 billion of those letters. andget 3 billion from mom, 3 billion from dad. it is a lot, but amazing to contemplate, and it is sufficient to build a human being from a single cell. in the genome project was started...
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tomorrow morning, fog for soe of the valleys. 30s to 50s to start your temperatures. for the afternoon, brightening it up, upper 50s to low 60s. then the level two, stronger storm, moderate strength, hits on monday. rain will be heavy at times. it has an atmospheric river connection, one to two inches for most areas, two to three in the ihills impact downpours dows monday night. the rain starts monday morning. continues on tuesday. as far as we're concerned, the snow levels will be coming down to below lake level. download the accuweather app and check out live doppler 7 anytime you want. an early morning shower and then you basically dry out. sunday late at night, there's a chance of some showers, but better possibility of heavy rain, thunder possibility, and gusty winds. level two storm monday. wet and breezy, level one on tuesday. tuesday. and then drying out mid to okay mcdonald's. i see your one, two and three dollar deals. tell you what, i'll raise you five. introducing value jack's way. five great ways to save. like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, j
tomorrow morning, fog for soe of the valleys. 30s to 50s to start your temperatures. for the afternoon, brightening it up, upper 50s to low 60s. then the level two, stronger storm, moderate strength, hits on monday. rain will be heavy at times. it has an atmospheric river connection, one to two inches for most areas, two to three in the ihills impact downpours dows monday night. the rain starts monday morning. continues on tuesday. as far as we're concerned, the snow levels will be coming down...
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wa lone and chaw soe oo were detained last month after a dinner meeting with police officers. been working on coverage of the rohingya refugee crisis in western rakhine state. let's go now tojonathan head at the court in insein, north of yangon jonathan, welcome to you, what is expected to happen there today? it's an important hearing because the defence lawyers are pushing for these two reporters to get bail, they've been held in detention in a high security prison awaiting very serious charges that can carry up to 14 years in prison. given they were in effect in trap, they simply went to do what manyjournalists do in search of documents because there's so search of documents because there's so little information coming out of rakhine state and were arrested the moment the documents were handed over to them by police, defence lawyers are saying they aren't a flight lawyers are saying they aren't a flight risk, they should be injail but we don't know how it will go and we don't know who in the government oi’ we don't know who in the government or military is pushing this case,
wa lone and chaw soe oo were detained last month after a dinner meeting with police officers. been working on coverage of the rohingya refugee crisis in western rakhine state. let's go now tojonathan head at the court in insein, north of yangon jonathan, welcome to you, what is expected to happen there today? it's an important hearing because the defence lawyers are pushing for these two reporters to get bail, they've been held in detention in a high security prison awaiting very serious...
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wa lone and jaw soe oo were detained on december 12th and are due to make their second appearance in the crisis in the western state of rakhine. an estimated 655,000 rohingya muslims have fled to neighbouring bangladesh. we spoke to reginald chua, coo of reuters, about how they‘ re holding up. we have not had a lot of contact with them. they were held incommunicado for two weeks and then briefly showed up in court did they spoke to reporters and met their family which was great. we only had a few moments although wa lone's wife sat with him. they have had some time with their family and we have hired lawyers. they have had sporadic contact. from what we can see their spirits remain high and wa lone was quoted as saying they are doing the best because they have done nothing wrong. former us president bill clinton is adding his voice for those calling for the pair to be released. how hopeful are you? we have been gratified by the outpouring of support in myanmar and around the world. i guess we will find out in the next few hours when they come back the second court hearing. in an idea
wa lone and jaw soe oo were detained on december 12th and are due to make their second appearance in the crisis in the western state of rakhine. an estimated 655,000 rohingya muslims have fled to neighbouring bangladesh. we spoke to reginald chua, coo of reuters, about how they‘ re holding up. we have not had a lot of contact with them. they were held incommunicado for two weeks and then briefly showed up in court did they spoke to reporters and met their family which was great. we only had a...
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wa lone and chaw soe oo, were detained last month after a dinner meeting with police officers.rakhine state. venezuelan security forces have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators paying tribute to a rebel helicopter pilot killed last week in a shootout with soldiers. the protesters were trying to move to a cemetery in eastern caracas where oscar perez was buried on sunday. new caledonian crows are famously clever. they use sticks to forage for food, hidden in trees and branches. but some painstakingly carve out hooks to collect worms and spiders. a group of scientists has been studying the birds, in the south pacific and believe they know the reason why. victoria gill has the story. a very crafty crow. these birds are carefully manufacturing hooks, out of sticks, that they will use to snag spiders and grubs that are hiding in three holes. they use their bills like a precision instrument. they'll take away small fibres of wood to get this really pointed and sharp, so they can snap their prey with it. in tests carried out in these purpose—built aviaries, when
wa lone and chaw soe oo, were detained last month after a dinner meeting with police officers.rakhine state. venezuelan security forces have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators paying tribute to a rebel helicopter pilot killed last week in a shootout with soldiers. the protesters were trying to move to a cemetery in eastern caracas where oscar perez was buried on sunday. new caledonian crows are famously clever. they use sticks to forage for food, hidden in trees and...
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wa lone and chaw soe oo, were detained last month after a dinner meeting with police officers.age of the rohingya refugee crisis in western rakhine state. venezuelan security forces have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators paying tribute to a rebel helicopter pilot killed last week in a shoot—out with soldiers. the protesters were trying to move to a cemetery in eastern caracas where oscar perez was buried on sunday. a brawl has broken out at hannover airport in germany. —— the trial has begun of a man accused of driving a van intoa group of muslim worshippers outside a mosque in north london in june last year. darren osborne denies the murder of makram ali and attempting to kill nine others. a brawl has broken out at hannover airport in germany. it happened as a group of kurds were holding a demonstration over turkey's military operation in syria when a pro—turkish group arrived at the check—in area in front of the counter of turkish airlines. nearly 200 people were involved in the incident. three executives have resigned from the governing board of usa
wa lone and chaw soe oo, were detained last month after a dinner meeting with police officers.age of the rohingya refugee crisis in western rakhine state. venezuelan security forces have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators paying tribute to a rebel helicopter pilot killed last week in a shoot—out with soldiers. the protesters were trying to move to a cemetery in eastern caracas where oscar perez was buried on sunday. a brawl has broken out at hannover airport in...
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wa lone and kyaw soe oo were detained last month after a dinner meeting with police officers.on coverage of the rohingya refugee crisis in western rakhine state. venezuelan security forces have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators gathered to pay tribute to a rebel helicopter pilot shot dead last week in a shootout with soldiers. the protesters were trying to move to the cemetery in eastern caracas where oscar perez was buried on sunday. three executives have resigned from the governing board of usa gymnastics. it comes as the former team doctor larry nassar is about to be sentenced for sexually abusing those under his care. statements are expected from more than 120 women. the bbc‘s rajini vaidyanathan has been following developments at the court house in michigan. she explained what us gymnastics had been saying over the resignation of these senior officials. there is no mention of this ongoing case, they say that this is part of a change at the top. of course it's connected to what's going on and what's been going on in the courtroom at the end of the
wa lone and kyaw soe oo were detained last month after a dinner meeting with police officers.on coverage of the rohingya refugee crisis in western rakhine state. venezuelan security forces have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators gathered to pay tribute to a rebel helicopter pilot shot dead last week in a shootout with soldiers. the protesters were trying to move to the cemetery in eastern caracas where oscar perez was buried on sunday. three executives have resigned from...
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monetary fiscal, regulatory, as reform.form -- soe could this put a drag on the economy?isey reform, if they do not fix the problem, it is the debt growth, that will shake the government. jinping is is -- xi clear about what he wants to do to push china into a modern economy. anything, likeo the use of this 2018 outlook, it would beorable, a window to push this reform, it would be seen as a failure. i think 2018 we will see much more reform to come ahead. for example the collaboration will continue. all of the supply sites will be pushed ahead. -- >> what do you think could go wrong in all of this and maybe for china to push the brakes on this leveraging? raymond: unless we see a very , itive financial collapse theretty -- because of complexity between different players in the financial markets. at the same time, we know that they are going to push this process quite carefully. unless we see a massive meltdown in one or two big banks running into trouble. it will not relax in terms of deleveraging. to bring in another piece of news that we learned today that had to do it
monetary fiscal, regulatory, as reform.form -- soe could this put a drag on the economy?isey reform, if they do not fix the problem, it is the debt growth, that will shake the government. jinping is is -- xi clear about what he wants to do to push china into a modern economy. anything, likeo the use of this 2018 outlook, it would beorable, a window to push this reform, it would be seen as a failure. i think 2018 we will see much more reform to come ahead. for example the collaboration will...
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china can't have a major soe sector become insolvent. not only are there larger banking issues involved, but they can't have much of the government business apparatus go under. that is why they are being careful. it begs the question of when the fed meets again in march, where they are widely expected to raise rates again. play the steel export card. it will be an interesting few weeks. as china moves yuan strength. as china moves up the manufacturing chain, its exports do you buy into that? brock: that is the goal, and it certainly makes a lot of sense, but there is ado you buy into sd birds have flown the cage, but the new ones have not taken route. it is a nice theory. i question whether china can survive that kind of economic stress right now. perhaps in the future at some point. >> you know of what about conglomerates - a lot about conglomerates. six of its units have been suspended. >> do they still have more that are trading? is is this symptomatic of far more widespread issues china will have to undertake, or is it a couple of ro
china can't have a major soe sector become insolvent. not only are there larger banking issues involved, but they can't have much of the government business apparatus go under. that is why they are being careful. it begs the question of when the fed meets again in march, where they are widely expected to raise rates again. play the steel export card. it will be an interesting few weeks. as china moves yuan strength. as china moves up the manufacturing chain, its exports do you buy into that?...
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reformard phrase for soe in china with the call exxon and chevron.inahem in in and sinopec, and they will quickly understand what real economic reform is. if you do that in every industry, china will be a different place in three years. david: does that mean our president has a really good point? part of the way they are sustaining their economy is by excluding western companies such as exxon. donald: i think we are going to see more exclusion, not less. president xi is a political strongman. donald trump is only america first. the two biggest leaders in the world are going in directions which i think market fans don't like. enda: i think donald is entirely right, it is not just the u.s. plenty of other governments have criticism about china not opening its market and allowing reciprocal change -- trade. president macron of france made the same point. alix: aren't investors now allowed to come in more? u.s. investors in equity coming into the space. donald: they are allowed, but the question is will they as the strongman mentality becomes predominant
reformard phrase for soe in china with the call exxon and chevron.inahem in in and sinopec, and they will quickly understand what real economic reform is. if you do that in every industry, china will be a different place in three years. david: does that mean our president has a really good point? part of the way they are sustaining their economy is by excluding western companies such as exxon. donald: i think we are going to see more exclusion, not less. president xi is a political strongman....
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the other factors helping out is the momentum in the commodities , soe, particularly metals materialsf we look at what samsung has done today, it has fallen significantly, down 2%. of analysts are saying the bad news out of samsung was probably priced in with a couple of broken downgrades for the stock. even though we are seeing the index in korea off, it is still managing to stay in positive territory, so it shows you the momentum in the equities space. tencent leading the gains when you look at index points, also a solid rise from bhp billiton in sydney. samsung is the biggest loser when you look at movement points. i mentioned some of those semiconductor makers. at geelyng looking down 2.5%. it is well in the morning session with strong december sales, and a lot of analysts upgrading estimates for earnings . it has come off a little heading into that lunch break. over all, a good session from the regional index, up .3%. black astor in the equity momentum continues again today. yousef: the bears out of luck. thank you for that. lots of moves from the kingdom. when don't we have a lo
the other factors helping out is the momentum in the commodities , soe, particularly metals materialsf we look at what samsung has done today, it has fallen significantly, down 2%. of analysts are saying the bad news out of samsung was probably priced in with a couple of broken downgrades for the stock. even though we are seeing the index in korea off, it is still managing to stay in positive territory, so it shows you the momentum in the equities space. tencent leading the gains when you look...
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that can beision taken without looking into the capacity of the market to take soe of much bigger volumese is something we cannot say at this moment. but again, pricing policy and reducing costs as we are doing, capex, just to give an example -- we are runningy, out of time. i want to thank pedro. thank you very much. he is the ceo. vonnie: unfortunately the one thing we cannot stop is time. don't forget, you can rewind some of these interviews and your bloomberg at tv . coming up, trades is a major focus and apple, and canada represents the annual gathering a. we'll talk with morneau in the next hour as talks enter a critical juncture. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, and vonnie quinn. mark: this is the european close on bloomberg television. let's check on first world news. jerusalem, vice president mike spence says that the u.s. needs to maintain its leader role in conflicts. palestinian president says that there for several i recommended in as israel's capital. multiple casualties in a shooting at a high school in kentucky. authorities say at least one person was k
that can beision taken without looking into the capacity of the market to take soe of much bigger volumese is something we cannot say at this moment. but again, pricing policy and reducing costs as we are doing, capex, just to give an example -- we are runningy, out of time. i want to thank pedro. thank you very much. he is the ceo. vonnie: unfortunately the one thing we cannot stop is time. don't forget, you can rewind some of these interviews and your bloomberg at tv . coming up, trades is a...
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and it's soe mayors we get things done. be standingd to here with my colleagues for the good of the people that we serve. for each and every person who lives in this great country of ours, god bless america and god bless america's mayors. >> amen! [applause] mayors, thank you for all of your comments. there is an elephant in the room and i will address it now. one thing that the people of america should understand very clearly about the people standing around me, is number one we represent we -- the totality and diversity of america. we are republican and democrat, we are rich and poor. the second thing is this, we never run away from the fire, because people's lives depend on it. while we were prepared to come to this press conference the , white house decided to engage in what is going to be a total butraction for a minute, you will watch the mayors of america get back to work and figure out solutions to problems. let me say a couple of things. everybody knows by now that the department of justice has just issued a letter
and it's soe mayors we get things done. be standingd to here with my colleagues for the good of the people that we serve. for each and every person who lives in this great country of ours, god bless america and god bless america's mayors. >> amen! [applause] mayors, thank you for all of your comments. there is an elephant in the room and i will address it now. one thing that the people of america should understand very clearly about the people standing around me, is number one we...
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ever soe count edged up slightly. at what point does it become critical?t what price point does opec need to react? when do you expect to see more action? ed: i don't know what action is going to happen from opec, but we have heard from the russian oil minister just before the weekend, and he reiterated the point that was made at the last opec meeting, namely that we have a price just in this agreement, when the countries meet again in june, to see whether it is time to start a process of ratcheting back production. prices and prices are just too high. with a high price, you got an appreciation in the ruble. central bank is already active, planning $5 billion or more of intervention in the market. that is to keep the ruble depressed. the high price makes that a hard job. yousef: you look at what money managers are doing in the latest fcc data, and they are betting on further gains in wti and brent. how sustainable is that? how much more gains can we have? ed: it depends on what political geopolitical risks are on the horizon. what happens in the u.s. that
ever soe count edged up slightly. at what point does it become critical?t what price point does opec need to react? when do you expect to see more action? ed: i don't know what action is going to happen from opec, but we have heard from the russian oil minister just before the weekend, and he reiterated the point that was made at the last opec meeting, namely that we have a price just in this agreement, when the countries meet again in june, to see whether it is time to start a process of...
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frustrating the commaers out there is tt we haven approved 2018 budget and put the money ihe coffer soepublic, that explains in large measure, i'm sure, when there's a 78% hate index against the congress right now, 16% approval. amazing. general jack keane, you've got 100% approval on this broadcast. we thank you so much. >> good talking to you, lou. >>> up next, president trump to mark one year of historic achievement. we take up that next. and ail be on watt tere wattersd tomorrow night, 8:00 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. we'll be right back. stay with building a website in under an hour is easy with gocentral... ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you announcer: are your children in the right car seat for their age and size? is the seat supposed to be forward-facing
frustrating the commaers out there is tt we haven approved 2018 budget and put the money ihe coffer soepublic, that explains in large measure, i'm sure, when there's a 78% hate index against the congress right now, 16% approval. amazing. general jack keane, you've got 100% approval on this broadcast. we thank you so much. >> good talking to you, lou. >>> up next, president trump to mark one year of historic achievement. we take up that next. and ail be on watt tere wattersd...
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these contestants competed in soe sol shovel races. >>> third on the list, one strike two balls.ned paparazzi into spraninto >>> number one. block head. if this boteenager isn't settin record for most concussions, he wins anyway. >>> those are certainly weird and whacky and have to say the u bear was my favorite. >>> now we're going to turn to you. >>> i don't recommend that. we are frigid. we are looking at freeze warning. the south is not out of the cold either. looking at freeze warnings everywhere you see the hot pink really. texas. mississippi, alabama. that's because we're seeing morning lows below 32 degrees. killing weather. killing plants. bringing plants outside. cover them if you can. seeing temperatures not going far from there. really different in the south. just above freezing today in san antonio. below freezing in dallas. 21 degrees. that will be the high today. at least with a little bit of sunshine. oklahoma city. head to the east. really starting to see that starting to. really seeing that frigid air. 29 degrees in washington. 25 inwork city. boston 19. >>> you
these contestants competed in soe sol shovel races. >>> third on the list, one strike two balls.ned paparazzi into spraninto >>> number one. block head. if this boteenager isn't settin record for most concussions, he wins anyway. >>> those are certainly weird and whacky and have to say the u bear was my favorite. >>> now we're going to turn to you. >>> i don't recommend that. we are frigid. we are looking at freeze warning. the south is not out of...
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people in the northeast brace for the system and potential for near brlizzard conditions in soe partsup today. this was the scene in savannah, georgia just yesterday. images captured by a drone. very picturesque and beautiful. you have to wonder about the conditions and street conditions must have been somewhat dangerous. sleet, freezing rain in other parts of the state created dangerous conditions with the thick layer of ice. meanwhile, neighboring south carolina, some kids today decided to take advantage of the snow. looked like a painful wipeout. some areas saw five inches of snow. yasmin is going to try to do that later this weekend. >> yes. the tough thing about those areas. they're not prepared for weather like this. they don't get it a lot. when they get snow like this, if whole city really shuts down. >>> so with that, let's get a check on the weather. actually have video of ayman doing that we'as well. >> i thought that was bill karins. you weren't here yesterday. savannah, 15th time in 120 years they've recorded snow. once in a decade type event. currently the storm, huge st
people in the northeast brace for the system and potential for near brlizzard conditions in soe partsup today. this was the scene in savannah, georgia just yesterday. images captured by a drone. very picturesque and beautiful. you have to wonder about the conditions and street conditions must have been somewhat dangerous. sleet, freezing rain in other parts of the state created dangerous conditions with the thick layer of ice. meanwhile, neighboring south carolina, some kids today decided to...
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. >> and the market didn't swoon, soe didn't feel like he had to say those things numb. he said -- anymore. he said i intend to govern as if the electors have elected me as president and not mckinley, which was a remarkable thing to be said while mccountryly was lying in state in the capitol rotunda. ing but roosevelt was always conscious of the narrative, and he always put himself at the center of the narrative. and over the succeeding decades, his admiring, adoring biographers basically bought the narrative. and the narrative didn't quite work if they sort of said, well, p.r. did these marvelous, incredible things, but the foundation was laid by his pred predecessor. so, in my view, mckinley kind of gets the short end of stick in terms of that interpretation. in describing this this term turn of events and the historical narrative building. impetuous, amusing, grandiose, prone to marking his territory with political defiance, roosevelt stirred the imagination of the american people as mckinley never had. to the major so lidty and caution, the roughrider offered a mind
. >> and the market didn't swoon, soe didn't feel like he had to say those things numb. he said -- anymore. he said i intend to govern as if the electors have elected me as president and not mckinley, which was a remarkable thing to be said while mccountryly was lying in state in the capitol rotunda. ing but roosevelt was always conscious of the narrative, and he always put himself at the center of the narrative. and over the succeeding decades, his admiring, adoring biographers basically...
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wa lone and kyaw soe oo appeared in court near yangon wednesday. they face up to 14 years if convicted on the colonial-era law. last month, the two were arrested as they investigated the site of a mass grave in rakhine state, where the united nations says burma's government has led a campaign of ethnic cleansing against minority muslim rohingyas. in poland, lawmakers rejected a bill wednesday that would have liberalized the country's abortion laws. the legislation would have removed all restrictions on abortion within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, while funding sexual education and contraception programs. lawmakers with the ruling conservative law and justice party say they'll now enlist the help of polish catholic clergy as they advance a bill that would prohibit abortions for women carrying fetuses with severe deformities. this is barbara nowacka, a polish lawmaker and member of the "save the women" civic committee. >> it shows the vastness of cruelty of the parliament. they do not want to talk about normality, about women's rights, sexual edu
wa lone and kyaw soe oo appeared in court near yangon wednesday. they face up to 14 years if convicted on the colonial-era law. last month, the two were arrested as they investigated the site of a mass grave in rakhine state, where the united nations says burma's government has led a campaign of ethnic cleansing against minority muslim rohingyas. in poland, lawmakers rejected a bill wednesday that would have liberalized the country's abortion laws. the legislation would have removed all...
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the truth is the entire car, we're not a a car, when not soe cars to the public. this year's model we're pushing, we're pushing the possibilities in the future innocence. a lot of infrastructure like johnson controls, qualcomm, intel and others are saying this is what we can do in the future. this is what we can go. the entire ecosystem, the car compass themselves, they are seeing it. they're looking for deals. the technology world today is not a world where you can be a single company and do great things. you have to partner with other companies. everyone is aggressively par gray. that's what we get the innovation leaders from around the world. because and 40s they can see everyone to need to say that were taken supplements otherwise to go around the world and meet with. >> host: this is this is a fire we've seen you since the fcc's net neutrality rollback. people go for the what to make sure to get your view and the view of cta on what they did. >> guest: well, it's a very complex nuanced issue. i personally thought it was the right thing to do because the fcc,
the truth is the entire car, we're not a a car, when not soe cars to the public. this year's model we're pushing, we're pushing the possibilities in the future innocence. a lot of infrastructure like johnson controls, qualcomm, intel and others are saying this is what we can do in the future. this is what we can go. the entire ecosystem, the car compass themselves, they are seeing it. they're looking for deals. the technology world today is not a world where you can be a single company and do...
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couple of weeks pull out because he hasn't gotten conditions he wanted, mike blike he wanted to have soef the questions in writing. we have to wait and see what happens. >> donald trump has tried to shut down the investigation in myriad ways. so i'm not sure if he actually is saying this in a serious way, like, yes, i am absolutely going to testify. i think that in the meantime, behind the scenes, we have learned that jeff sessions has been doing a lot of hiss di dir work behind the scenes to influence the investigation and shape who christopher wray is going to hire and fire. so i think that what donald trump is telling the press and what donald trump is doing behind the scenes are two separate things, but they are all of interest to bob mueller, so because he knows so much more than we know, we think, yes, when you go through all of the aides that are close to donald trump and then at the direct center of the investigation, there are only two people left, the president and the vice president. so the timing is accurate. >> these things come amidst a time when there has been terrible new
couple of weeks pull out because he hasn't gotten conditions he wanted, mike blike he wanted to have soef the questions in writing. we have to wait and see what happens. >> donald trump has tried to shut down the investigation in myriad ways. so i'm not sure if he actually is saying this in a serious way, like, yes, i am absolutely going to testify. i think that in the meantime, behind the scenes, we have learned that jeff sessions has been doing a lot of hiss di dir work behind the...
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great deal in our nation and, i'm sure, in other nations o of the world is the i idea that you can't soe the problems in the realm of human relations through legislation; you can't solve the housing problelem and the job problem and all of t these other probles through legislation; you've got to change the heart. we had a presidential candidate just recently who spoke about this a great deal. and i think mr. goldwater sincerely believed that you couldn't anything through legislation, because he voted against everything in the senate, including the civil rights bill. and he said all over the nation throughout the election that we don't need legislation, that legislation can't deal with this problem. but he was nice enough to say that you've got to change the heart. now i want to at least go halfway with brother goldwater at that point. i think he's right. if we're going to get this problem solved in america and all over the world, ultimately, people must change their hearts where they have prejudices. if we are going to solve the problems facing mankind, i would be the first to say that e
great deal in our nation and, i'm sure, in other nations o of the world is the i idea that you can't soe the problems in the realm of human relations through legislation; you can't solve the housing problelem and the job problem and all of t these other probles through legislation; you've got to change the heart. we had a presidential candidate just recently who spoke about this a great deal. and i think mr. goldwater sincerely believed that you couldn't anything through legislation, because he...
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declaration of independent, the beauty of the architecture and help your guests understand that race is a soes logical construct that has no biological basis whatsoever and our institutions today or or systemically re-enforcing hierarchies. i just did it in 30 seconds, y'all. it can be done. it can be done. but these guys don't hear it. they don't hear it and they have no idea. and, frankly, for some of them, it's not really their fault. i would ask us this in closing, what can we do? as sites, as historians, what can we do to help challenge that? and i think that what we're doing is important. and i think that telling these stories and remembering slavery as something that is so integral to american history and understanding how that re-enforces systemic racism today, that's our channel. -- that's our challenge. hopefully we can make things like that become part of history as well. thanks. [ applause ] i've still got the video. all right. let's see. thank you. >> quell, good afternoon, i'm anyway is christian coates, i'm the director of education at james madison's montpelier. i've been there
declaration of independent, the beauty of the architecture and help your guests understand that race is a soes logical construct that has no biological basis whatsoever and our institutions today or or systemically re-enforcing hierarchies. i just did it in 30 seconds, y'all. it can be done. it can be done. but these guys don't hear it. they don't hear it and they have no idea. and, frankly, for some of them, it's not really their fault. i would ask us this in closing, what can we do? as sites,...
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by becoming this group self-insured negative corporation, which for the purposes of providing health soeoverage, they can do the things that those companies do on their own, potentially leveraging their size to do it better. whether we have been talking about obamacare, real feel -- repeal or replace, amazon hashis is why always been perceived to be so perfect in this space. do you see what they are doing here as scalable, catherine? operating at a big scale is clearly important for success in a health care sector. already big employers ensure their own employees. what they don't do is deliver innovative insurance products. those reforms work much better with a sophisticated, nuanced insurance plan. julia: you can do what you like, but to be potent, you need to be a disruptor. max: many companies are self-insured. the question here is if this consortium can be more aggressive in terms of designing how to deliver care. on the one hand, it's jpmorgan, but they are operating with information and experience. they might have a lot of data, but nothing like united health has on the longitudina
by becoming this group self-insured negative corporation, which for the purposes of providing health soeoverage, they can do the things that those companies do on their own, potentially leveraging their size to do it better. whether we have been talking about obamacare, real feel -- repeal or replace, amazon hashis is why always been perceived to be so perfect in this space. do you see what they are doing here as scalable, catherine? operating at a big scale is clearly important for success in...
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there is soe much polarization that the left won't listen and no matter what the right will like it.is just a mess and i have never soon it like that. it is just really a shame. you know what hope is, though? those people in the middle who are neither far right nor far left reacted to trump an the people in the middle, and there are so many of them, and the my len y -- millennials and gen x may need to make the changes. >> i think tonight when you see women lawmakers wearing black, a record number of win running for aufts, i thi office, i think that is bringing oxygen into the room. let's talk about the behavior of the actors. the president and these other people that were the wrongdoers. i think that is what the lawmakers coming into tonight want to put the focus on. >> michelle goldbeirg says plea, for the love of god, don't pass him for just staying on prompter and not being ludicrous. >> the great act of optimism was lincoln's insistence that the capital dome be completed in the civil war. this is at the center of american democracy. we see the sue board nation of the rule of law
there is soe much polarization that the left won't listen and no matter what the right will like it.is just a mess and i have never soon it like that. it is just really a shame. you know what hope is, though? those people in the middle who are neither far right nor far left reacted to trump an the people in the middle, and there are so many of them, and the my len y -- millennials and gen x may need to make the changes. >> i think tonight when you see women lawmakers wearing black, a...
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wa lone and kyaw soe oo were arrested last month after meeting police.ms have fled a deadly military crackdown. steven butler is the asia programme coordinator for the committee to protectjournalists and joins me now. thank you for coming in. what more do we know on the circumstances of these journalists, how they are being held and what they are accused of doing? they are accused of holding documents the government deems to be secret. they are being held in prison and so far as we know they've not been mistreated, they've told theirfamilies they've not been mistreated, they've told their families that and their lawyer. they should be out ofjail, they shouldn't be in there in the first place. that 14 year sentence, it's fixed, could it be lifted? they haven't been sentenced, they've been charged under the official secrets act and if they are convicted they face potentially i4 if they are convicted they face potentially 14 years in prison. we don't know what will happen. there's another hearing on the 23rd, the lawyers have asked for bail and the trial is
wa lone and kyaw soe oo were arrested last month after meeting police.ms have fled a deadly military crackdown. steven butler is the asia programme coordinator for the committee to protectjournalists and joins me now. thank you for coming in. what more do we know on the circumstances of these journalists, how they are being held and what they are accused of doing? they are accused of holding documents the government deems to be secret. they are being held in prison and so far as we know they've...
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if he he can just let the soe-- senate be the senate, let us work together for two weeks and find a solution, i think on the end he might be on the path to sign into law something that gets the border security investment that he wants and he ran on, and a solution to the daca problem that he said he also wants. but if he divides the senate again trk will be very difficult for us to make progress. >> so you bet at the end dave he wants to make a deal more than want to go on this -- with the hardliners. >> i pray and hope that he wants to be a successful president and i think to be successful he has to have a congress that takes up and tackles big issues rather than a divisive president that inflames the worst instincts in the american people. >> let's talk about the divide on display in the democratic party. chuck schumer has held your line very effectively throughout the first year. but now you have -- i sort of keep jokingly referring to them as the 2020 bench in your caucus here who are saying this deal is no good. and they are under a lot of pressure from progressive activists from the le
if he he can just let the soe-- senate be the senate, let us work together for two weeks and find a solution, i think on the end he might be on the path to sign into law something that gets the border security investment that he wants and he ran on, and a solution to the daca problem that he said he also wants. but if he divides the senate again trk will be very difficult for us to make progress. >> so you bet at the end dave he wants to make a deal more than want to go on this -- with...
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realize -- i think this is what middle income elites do not realize in general -- is that the racist -- soesthat were largely , when we think about racist policies in the united states, studies show that the higher black people rise on the educational ladder, the more racialpolicy -- the more discrimination they are likely to face. those racial discriminatory policies are justified based on racist ideas about the black for. these black elites hang themselves without knowing it. in the same way that we have white, middle income people who are basically voting for people who are squeezing out the white middle-class. >> i would like to say that i is an essential category. it is something that because of the package of the cold war, if you asked what is the social class, everyone is middle class. we don't like to talk about class, but it is missing from the discourse. it is how donald trump got elected. we don't talk about class. it needs to be interjected with race, class, and gender. are imperative to understand the complexity of a human being and how they move throughout the world. the other
realize -- i think this is what middle income elites do not realize in general -- is that the racist -- soesthat were largely , when we think about racist policies in the united states, studies show that the higher black people rise on the educational ladder, the more racialpolicy -- the more discrimination they are likely to face. those racial discriminatory policies are justified based on racist ideas about the black for. these black elites hang themselves without knowing it. in the same way...
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. >> last night the president slammed bannon and wolff on twitser saying i authorized zero ak soes toouse. look what happens to him and sloppy steve. they say they did speak to the president. chip reid is at the white house with a copy of the book. good morning. >> good morning. one of the main themes of this book is the chaoticness at the white house. the book makes clear and as cbs news has consistently reported, the fierce oeft batter was steve bannon on one side and ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner on the other side. according to the book he offered a plan. he said, quote, you send those kids home, get writ of hope hicks and listen to your legal team. the president did not do that and chaos ensued as advisers desperately tried to influence the president and as competing policies were advanced and then scrapped. he said he ignored much of his advise. he said, you can't stop him. the guy's going to call his own plays. he's trump. the white house says the book is full of falsehoods but they're not going to waste their time going through every one of them one by one, but tha
. >> last night the president slammed bannon and wolff on twitser saying i authorized zero ak soes toouse. look what happens to him and sloppy steve. they say they did speak to the president. chip reid is at the white house with a copy of the book. good morning. >> good morning. one of the main themes of this book is the chaoticness at the white house. the book makes clear and as cbs news has consistently reported, the fierce oeft batter was steve bannon on one side and ivanka trump...
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address things like tech theft, how they and sectors arket of their economy how they are propping up soe. work to do.me broadly, look, we're proponents of free trade and open markets. been very clear about our views on nafta and even with respect to south heading next e're and meeting with government officials there. progress with our economic se relationships, as you know, we're advocates of ttp. to be oing to continue advocates of an open trading system. it benefits our economy. its business and it benefits our workers. when we can compete on a level field american companies do very well, and our companies our hire, as we know, in market, and that creates great opportunities for american workers. >> all right. second, i've got some breaking news coming through japan. missing estimates by quite a yen is ot, $1.3 trillion how we sit for the month of november. conomists were expecting about trillion print an much in the an what we saw previous month of october of $2.2 trillion so that could play to thehere when it comes currency. a look at the market far.ion, pretty muted so betty? >> all
address things like tech theft, how they and sectors arket of their economy how they are propping up soe. work to do.me broadly, look, we're proponents of free trade and open markets. been very clear about our views on nafta and even with respect to south heading next e're and meeting with government officials there. progress with our economic se relationships, as you know, we're advocates of ttp. to be oing to continue advocates of an open trading system. it benefits our economy. its business...
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has been soe entrenched in some of the of the big stories of wall street.im for a story we theabout lamberts rides in 1980's could he wa. he really field a lot of careers and people looked up to him. people look to him as something of an oracle in the oil business. >> it's not just him in some ways. i look at andy hall in the business. he was the guy. he was the oil god. they really paints a picture of how the old oil world has really ended and we are in this new era. nobody knows. jason: that does raise the question. will there be a new guard of big brash energy investors? i don't know. it seems more boring pe guys. alix: what we are seeing is energy oil guys going to private equity to help private equity make better smarter energy deals like one of the fathers of shale. he's in riverstone. conversation that rather than one guy who has a huge vision that's going to take risks. jason: kind of wildcat. david: we are a long way from that. once he retires, it's over and i'm going to cry. boring.e was not goin president trump heads to walter reed military cente
has been soe entrenched in some of the of the big stories of wall street.im for a story we theabout lamberts rides in 1980's could he wa. he really field a lot of careers and people looked up to him. people look to him as something of an oracle in the oil business. >> it's not just him in some ways. i look at andy hall in the business. he was the guy. he was the oil god. they really paints a picture of how the old oil world has really ended and we are in this new era. nobody knows. jason:...
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we were expecting in october 6% soe saw that plunge in we have not seen the momentum yet when it comeso these numbers even though export growth still remains quite strong. there is a lot going on with the south korean economy in general. something to watch here, the month over month numbers not looking good as well. the territories down half of 1%. in the meantime, we have been talking about the red across the screen for the last 24 hours. we are expecting day three of decline here in the asia-pacific. as we mentioned, we saw a global equity in general. since september 2016, this is the biggest drop we have seen. let's see how things are looking so far in japan. japanese futures in chicago right now, we're seeing a modest pullback here. this isar is unchanged, moving out on this rally, this decline ahead of the president's state of the union address. them out thisng morning. about a quarter of 1%, to 86 for the aussie 10 year yield. we have not followed the selloff and bond recently compared to what we have been seeing in treasury. this is 7341. screens really have been flashing red ac
we were expecting in october 6% soe saw that plunge in we have not seen the momentum yet when it comeso these numbers even though export growth still remains quite strong. there is a lot going on with the south korean economy in general. something to watch here, the month over month numbers not looking good as well. the territories down half of 1%. in the meantime, we have been talking about the red across the screen for the last 24 hours. we are expecting day three of decline here in the...
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we are start at least we see soe sunshine, 35 degrees, 47 tomorrow w showers, maybe changing over to, cold 32, , forecasting a party, big party. sunday, mike and alex. >> yes, it will be an oh, my >> listen, i don't want my greased pole that cold. when i them, you know, room temperature. >> now they're not using crisco any more. using? oh, k -- >> like a new chemical or something. coming up in just a little bit. >> mike, did you know that if you're just at the counter it can get you some freebies? >> i've known that throughout p hey, i'll paint your car, paint your apartment, or wash your car. >> more than being nice, that's doing a favor. >> the nicer you are, i swear, steve. even if it is fake, like in my case, you get better deals. >> you do. with saving angel. rule one, folks, if you want the freebie, the hook up, the discount, be nice. look, i get great deals and discount because i've figured out the system. how have i done that? i'm nice. i recognize the folks at the store don't wore for me they work with me. and they've access to all sort of insider information that i find ver
we are start at least we see soe sunshine, 35 degrees, 47 tomorrow w showers, maybe changing over to, cold 32, , forecasting a party, big party. sunday, mike and alex. >> yes, it will be an oh, my >> listen, i don't want my greased pole that cold. when i them, you know, room temperature. >> now they're not using crisco any more. using? oh, k -- >> like a new chemical or something. coming up in just a little bit. >> mike, did you know that if you're just at the...
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the first time in living memory that soa -- we are told it's the first time in living memory that soe'siately clear what the repercussions would be for noncompliance. jay powell has been confirmed as the next fed chairman, to no one's surprise. was 85-12 for him to succeed janet yellen when her term ins. this comes as part of broader leadership changes. the trump administration is forl assessing candidates fed chairman. david: thank you for the update. having a look at dollar-10, the main movers falling apart, the the governornd quashing speculation that they are moving closer. tom: bloomberg fx and rate joins us from singapore. is this primarily a dollar story that is being played out here? very much so. we have concerns about the -- trump's latest trade tariffs, possibly sparking concern about a tit-for-tat trade war, and also concerns that the tariffs bite back on the u.s. economy and it could actually shave a few percentage points off of the economic growth as a result of that. it could possibly lead to a slowing down on rate hikes. that is one story, but of course, there's also the
the first time in living memory that soa -- we are told it's the first time in living memory that soe'siately clear what the repercussions would be for noncompliance. jay powell has been confirmed as the next fed chairman, to no one's surprise. was 85-12 for him to succeed janet yellen when her term ins. this comes as part of broader leadership changes. the trump administration is forl assessing candidates fed chairman. david: thank you for the update. having a look at dollar-10, the main...
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our picks are chinese government bonds, as well as bonds issued 's.soa these -- soe is thewhat would paging continues with the deleveraging campaign? is a place where you would expect the property developers for example? >> yes, the deleveraging campaign and intent by the leadership is very clear, but it is not outright deleveraging. the are trying to manage growth of debt in line with gdp. we think they can achieve their objective. we want to avoid idiosyncratic risks, highly leveraged property developers -- china has 20,000 developers. some of them have various issues in terms of funding and equity financing. that his why we plan to stick more with a stronger issuers, the investment grade space. let's not forget about trade. since donaldplus trump became president is going to put china on the radar of retaliation for tariffs, something we have to be watchful of. in the medium-term, we expect the chinese currency to appreciate against the u.s. dollar largely because of inflows and the net trade surplus. haidi: i find your call when it comes to the other emerging markets, the indian
our picks are chinese government bonds, as well as bonds issued 's.soa these -- soe is thewhat would paging continues with the deleveraging campaign? is a place where you would expect the property developers for example? >> yes, the deleveraging campaign and intent by the leadership is very clear, but it is not outright deleveraging. the are trying to manage growth of debt in line with gdp. we think they can achieve their objective. we want to avoid idiosyncratic risks, highly leveraged...
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shutdown is not good for anybody and that is not the outcome that anybody wants but we'll see what sort of soe -- sort of momentum that they could get a deal to avert that shutdown. >> kayla, a long day for you and others covering the scene. and sara taggan is here and alex bolton is a senior staff writer for the hill sara, let me talk more broadly, we'll get to the idea of whether there is or won't be, how long and so and so forth. but does the fact that we keep coming back to the moments of standing on the precipice, where one party is punching the other, the other party is punching back, they are each blaming each other. and a president in the middle of this doesn't this speak to the american people about how dog gone dig functional the government has become. >> it does it is a reason why you see independent registration in this country nearly a 70-year high. and people are frustrated. they are frustrated with both parties. and the politics of this is bad for everybody. it is worse for democrats because the house was able to act. and even though the democrats would likely amend that house l
shutdown is not good for anybody and that is not the outcome that anybody wants but we'll see what sort of soe -- sort of momentum that they could get a deal to avert that shutdown. >> kayla, a long day for you and others covering the scene. and sara taggan is here and alex bolton is a senior staff writer for the hill sara, let me talk more broadly, we'll get to the idea of whether there is or won't be, how long and so and so forth. but does the fact that we keep coming back to the...
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as you are eligible or i should say some are eligible or have a guarantee by there in the disability soe those with healthcare coverage can s avail medicaid but my question is will that guarantee remain in place not only for children but for adults as well. >> i think whatever we do in medicaid we have to make sure it's doing its job and bring individual like that with disabilities need to be categorically and we have to make suree it's funded and supported to do its job. you in the ask context of adults i know were running low on time but if you have an individual who relies upon a disability service provider to someone who needs a wheelchair, medical equipment will they continue to get the services? >> on any type of form those are the situations we have to look at to make sure that we are still able to deliver those individuals. >> i know we are running on time but i'll try to come back in the second round. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i've had the pleasure of getting to know alex azor in his previous roles in government. in fact, when he worked in the bush and ministration
as you are eligible or i should say some are eligible or have a guarantee by there in the disability soe those with healthcare coverage can s avail medicaid but my question is will that guarantee remain in place not only for children but for adults as well. >> i think whatever we do in medicaid we have to make sure it's doing its job and bring individual like that with disabilities need to be categorically and we have to make suree it's funded and supported to do its job. you in the ask...
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iiÓn del congreso, en ee caso los dreamers la responsabilidad recae soe los mbros dembos partidos. >>derazgo. 22 mil beneficiarios de daca perdieron su protecciÓn desde el anuncio del fin de programa a partir del 5 de marzo esa cifra serÁ mayor si no hay una ley que proteja a los jÓvenes soÑadores. >>> la casa blanca anunciÓ cl presidente trump firmarÁ 2 leyes que buscan ayudar a los inmigrantes la ley para combatir el trÁfico humano en vehÍculos comerciales y la ley contra el trÁfico humano en las carreteras de estados unidos las medidas son parte de la proclamaciÓn de enero como mes de prevenciÓn contra la esclavitud y trÁfico humano. cuyas vÍctimas son en su principal mayorÍa inmigrantes. >>> han causado mÁs de 20 muertes alcanzan el sureste de los estados unidos dejando una franja de nieve y hielo desde el norte de la florida a nueva inglaterra se espera que la tormenta invernal se fortalezca y fortalezca sus condiciones las prÓximas horas y provoque cortes de electricidad en partes del este del paÍs. >>> el frÍo polar llegado tan al sur que ha afectado las cosechas de cÍtricos en
iiÓn del congreso, en ee caso los dreamers la responsabilidad recae soe los mbros dembos partidos. >>derazgo. 22 mil beneficiarios de daca perdieron su protecciÓn desde el anuncio del fin de programa a partir del 5 de marzo esa cifra serÁ mayor si no hay una ley que proteja a los jÓvenes soÑadores. >>> la casa blanca anunciÓ cl presidente trump firmarÁ 2 leyes que buscan ayudar a los inmigrantes la ley para combatir el trÁfico humano en vehÍculos comerciales y la ley...