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joining us now is steven englander. good morning to you.he volatility we saw yesterday, is that something that we'll see for the rest of the year >> not to the same degree we've seen it the last couple of days. there are fundamental issues that the market is debating. that's going to stay with us we started january with a positive narrative of strong growth, accelerating growth, accelerating productivity, relatively benign fed, q4 productivity was disappointing q4 costs were disappointing. the fed sounded hawkish. the market is trying to decide which narrative is correct the january narrative is more friendly to the market than the february narrative we won't be able to tell which one wins for a couple of months if not a couple of quarters. >> clearly markets had jitters is the economy possibly going to have jitters in the coming weeks or months? if it did, given this spike in volatility, would we see a much more ror worrying selloff >> i think it would have to go much higher, stay much longer and spread into broader markets. we've seen epi
joining us now is steven englander. good morning to you.he volatility we saw yesterday, is that something that we'll see for the rest of the year >> not to the same degree we've seen it the last couple of days. there are fundamental issues that the market is debating. that's going to stay with us we started january with a positive narrative of strong growth, accelerating growth, accelerating productivity, relatively benign fed, q4 productivity was disappointing q4 costs were...
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away from the commons, the chief executive of nhs england, simon stevens, was talking to a committee security. it is not a cyber attack, but it was a twitter attack on the nhs today. president trump was tweeting about it. unfortunately, that tweet got the wrong end of the stick. he invited president trump to come and see the healthcare provided by the nhs. healthcare delivered at half the cost of health care to united states is something that people in this country are committed to. 100 years ago, women got the right to vote. at least those over 30 with property. to mark the 1919 represent the shape of that best representation of the people bill, the houses have been having a special debate. women of all walks were brought together. women wanted to be truly represented in the laws and customs of this country, demanded to take part in the laws and customs of the uk. the voice of women deserved to be heard. they may have used different tactics, the suffragettes and the suffragists, but all saw them as a way to achieve the same ends. another peer had known one of the last surviving suff
away from the commons, the chief executive of nhs england, simon stevens, was talking to a committee security. it is not a cyber attack, but it was a twitter attack on the nhs today. president trump was tweeting about it. unfortunately, that tweet got the wrong end of the stick. he invited president trump to come and see the healthcare provided by the nhs. healthcare delivered at half the cost of health care to united states is something that people in this country are committed to. 100 years...
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it's day two in new england and steven makes his way to a historic restaurant to meet with a local vietnam veteran in a single father who is had more than a few obstacles to overcome come on come on oh my goodness we're going to go see high. good afternoon gentlemen how are you doing good what's your name. bruce i'm steve just a real. piece pretty cool ah. you guessed. history a city. you can tell they're really impressed well you want to ask but i need some help when you take him for a walk. thanks buddy yeah. he can probably go right down there by the water. and bruce jr and rio set off to have some good clean fun. while you do it so bruce as i understand it the old no here is one of your frequent hangouts of my correct yes well. you're like me brother. you're a little smarter than maybe you look. back you know this is that it yeah it is beautiful it's fantastic tell me some more about this neighborhood this town because we've been mean some of the folks and just the folks in massachusetts just seem so thanks so nice that they have the self-proclaimed nickname mask. west minister of the
it's day two in new england and steven makes his way to a historic restaurant to meet with a local vietnam veteran in a single father who is had more than a few obstacles to overcome come on come on oh my goodness we're going to go see high. good afternoon gentlemen how are you doing good what's your name. bruce i'm steve just a real. piece pretty cool ah. you guessed. history a city. you can tell they're really impressed well you want to ask but i need some help when you take him for a walk....
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it's day two in new england and steven makes his way to a historic restaurant to meet with a local vietnam veteran in a single father who is had more than a few obstacles to overcome come on come on. we're going to go see hi. good afternoon gentlemen how are you doing good what's your name. steve just a real. piece pretty cool. you guessed. history a city. you can tell they're real.
it's day two in new england and steven makes his way to a historic restaurant to meet with a local vietnam veteran in a single father who is had more than a few obstacles to overcome come on come on. we're going to go see hi. good afternoon gentlemen how are you doing good what's your name. steve just a real. piece pretty cool. you guessed. history a city. you can tell they're real.
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it's day two in new england and steven makes his way to a historic restaurant to meet with a local vietnam veteran and a single father who was had more than a few obstacles to overcome. coming. from post say hi. good afternoon gentlemen how are you doing good what's your name. some steve just a real. piece pretty cool. you go just. mystery osip. you can tell dear really impressed well when asked but i need some help we take him for a walk. thanks buddy yeah. he paid to go right down there by the water. and bruce jr and rio set up to have some good clean fun. while you do it so bruce as i understand it the old no here is one of your frequent hangouts of my correct yes well. you're like me brother.
it's day two in new england and steven makes his way to a historic restaurant to meet with a local vietnam veteran and a single father who was had more than a few obstacles to overcome. coming. from post say hi. good afternoon gentlemen how are you doing good what's your name. some steve just a real. piece pretty cool. you go just. mystery osip. you can tell dear really impressed well when asked but i need some help we take him for a walk. thanks buddy yeah. he paid to go right down there by...
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steven swinford, deputy political editor of the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the bank of englandte rises are on the way. the express reports conservative mp jacob rees—mogg wants to cut government spending on foreign aid. the mirror goes with nhs figures showing over 1,000 a&e patients waited over 12 hours on trollies. the metro says the last two briutishjihadi's from the beheading gang known as "the beatles" have been captured in syria. the i goes with the same story, and a look ahead to the winter olympics, which officially begin tomorrow. the telegraph reports jeremy corbyn told eu chief negotiator michel barnier that labour was open to keeping the uk in the eu customs union. the guardian leads with a government crackdown on unpaid internships. so a mixed—bag of front pages there, thank you both forjoining us tonight, let's hear what you make of some of those stories. let us start with the ft and this signalfrom the let us start with the ft and this signal from the bank of england, that rate rises are on the way, presumably to make sure inflation is keptin presumably to make s
steven swinford, deputy political editor of the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the bank of englandte rises are on the way. the express reports conservative mp jacob rees—mogg wants to cut government spending on foreign aid. the mirror goes with nhs figures showing over 1,000 a&e patients waited over 12 hours on trollies. the metro says the last two briutishjihadi's from the beheading gang known as "the beatles" have been...
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the bank of england is in the mix as well. steventhe first point i would make here is, look at u.s. sterling. the pound is still relatively weak. a lot of what we see in cable is the dollar weakness. we would argue there is a bit too much optimism built into the pound at the moment. i think the politics is the key point. i think the market took the view that because discussions did not collapse back in december that therefore, things will continue to move smoothly. anna: there was a constructive tone. steven: exactly. but i think there are a lot of risks going on at the moment. the next day to focus on is march. theresa may once a transition deal. that's a big ask. it's quite, i think, an optimistic view. to get back to markets here, this is happening while cable is very strong and in our positioning data we have a net long position on the pound. that is not something we have seen consistently since the brexit vote. the point i would make is the pound is actually vulnerable at the levels and our view at the bank is that the pound is
the bank of england is in the mix as well. steventhe first point i would make here is, look at u.s. sterling. the pound is still relatively weak. a lot of what we see in cable is the dollar weakness. we would argue there is a bit too much optimism built into the pound at the moment. i think the politics is the key point. i think the market took the view that because discussions did not collapse back in december that therefore, things will continue to move smoothly. anna: there was a...
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stevens has beaten ken dougherty. that is live on the bbc sport website via the red button on bbc two wales. england of tomorrow morning. the 28—year—old missed the defeat in the first 0di on sunday because of an ankle injury. he could be available for the one day international. england 1—0 down. have live commentary on five live sports extra. that is all the sport from now. we will have more for you at 6:30pm. thanks very much. we have been reporting, lots of train services have been cancelled because of the heavy snow and freezing conditions. parts of south east and north east england, scotland and north wales are badly affected. up to 10cm of snow is expected today, and as much as 20cm is predicted in some parts of eastern england, scotland and northern ireland. letters get the latest on the transport for you. we have two rail updates for you. we are at london bridge in a moment. ben is at colchester. the update is what? the update is very encouraging. it is fairto update is very encouraging. it is fair to say that things haven't really been as bad weather wise as had been feared. when we were he
stevens has beaten ken dougherty. that is live on the bbc sport website via the red button on bbc two wales. england of tomorrow morning. the 28—year—old missed the defeat in the first 0di on sunday because of an ankle injury. he could be available for the one day international. england 1—0 down. have live commentary on five live sports extra. that is all the sport from now. we will have more for you at 6:30pm. thanks very much. we have been reporting, lots of train services have been...
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and justice scalia's opinion goes back to england in britain and basically says the right to have a gun was always seen as a central right and justice stevensinnocence is yeah, but look at the summit amendment was about state .-ellipsis and so they go back and forth and i think a lot of people thought those interesting situations for justice glia method or approach had one over the court but it didn't resolve because both of them had a different view about the original meaning of that provision. >> guest: my father's argument there is he discusses it here and importantly i don't remember the precise page number but yeah, at the time that subordinate clause that introductory clause referring to a specific event that the founders would have been familiar with and the other early americans would have been familiar with and it wasn't the only defense but in many. >> host: for a lot of lawyers and i think justice and the courts one of the other great things he did was you have to it's hard to explain to an ordinary audience is the whole notion of text that you interpret statutes based on what the text says and i always thought i was thought peop
and justice scalia's opinion goes back to england in britain and basically says the right to have a gun was always seen as a central right and justice stevensinnocence is yeah, but look at the summit amendment was about state .-ellipsis and so they go back and forth and i think a lot of people thought those interesting situations for justice glia method or approach had one over the court but it didn't resolve because both of them had a different view about the original meaning of that...
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steven patrick is the dr. hundred has served as expert consultant for the substance abuse and mental health services administration. his research has been published in the new england journal of medicine. he has received several prestigious awards for his work. dr. patrick, we welcome you today. senator murray will introduce a third witness. dr.'m honored to welcome bell for joining us today from washington. he's the chief -- executive seattle with the mission to provide and improve the need for foster care. he previously served the organization as executive vice president for child and family services. he was commissioner of new york city's administration for children's services. he has 35 years of experience working to keep children safe and to keep families together. testimony,or your and thank you for making that long flight out here from washington state. senator murray knows about that long flight. >> i do. >> we will begin with our witnesses. ms. savage, why don't you go first. >> thank you for inviting me to speak with you today. and for a long meet share my family story of loss and the hopes of helping others. , a nurse, and a mother of four boys. just lik
steven patrick is the dr. hundred has served as expert consultant for the substance abuse and mental health services administration. his research has been published in the new england journal of medicine. he has received several prestigious awards for his work. dr. patrick, we welcome you today. senator murray will introduce a third witness. dr.'m honored to welcome bell for joining us today from washington. he's the chief -- executive seattle with the mission to provide and improve the need...
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today in england, mps will debate the bill for the first time — a bill the government is backing. fiona lamdin, bbc news. stevences of me getting other kinds of cancer now? a p pa re ntly getting other kinds of cancer now? apparently not. if you get prostate cancer you don't necessarily find yourself susceptible to other kinds. but i will not know for sure until my psa levels are checked, but they should be zero because i have no prostate, so the specific antigen level should be zero but if there is anything left on the bed of the prostate, maybe it will spread and i erfiéftéiié. fiéffilé lft filliééfééfi’éfifi; q need radiotherapy and the will need radiotherapy and the damn thing will start again. but for the moment i am fit and well and happy andi moment i am fit and well and happy and i wanted to let you know because rumours had started to swell. goodness knows i am not the most important person in the world but if you are on television and do things in the public eye people exhibit interest. a newspaper called up and i thought before the gossip gets silly and in informed i might as well come clean. so there you ar
today in england, mps will debate the bill for the first time — a bill the government is backing. fiona lamdin, bbc news. stevences of me getting other kinds of cancer now? a p pa re ntly getting other kinds of cancer now? apparently not. if you get prostate cancer you don't necessarily find yourself susceptible to other kinds. but i will not know for sure until my psa levels are checked, but they should be zero because i have no prostate, so the specific antigen level should be zero but if...