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we'll talk about what the stp -- the stp is going to do to keep as a merkel and power. -- to keep angela or not. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 52 minutes into the market session. i think you should know about the rest of the day. what is coming up for the rest of the section. faces are ministers questions. we get decisions from india, canada and brazil on the interest rate front. matt? the sdp is going to meet tomorrow to decide upon the future in the german government the place of the leader martin schultz. the leaders have already agreed to enter coalition talks with angela merkel and the union. they still need approval of the members at the national convention which is not the last at least until saturday. still with us, carsten brzeski. the likelihood we are going to get some movement here before christmas, as far as the grand coalition 2.0? carsten: this seems to be a big get between the berlin bubble in the sdp members. the members when i like to go into the grand coalition. berlin bubble says yes which means apparently at the convention we will get the green light that the sdp w
we'll talk about what the stp -- the stp is going to do to keep as a merkel and power. -- to keep angela or not. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 52 minutes into the market session. i think you should know about the rest of the day. what is coming up for the rest of the section. faces are ministers questions. we get decisions from india, canada and brazil on the interest rate front. matt? the sdp is going to meet tomorrow to decide upon the future in the german government the place of the...
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this is a long overdue s stp to advance the peace process and work towards a lasting agreement. well it said go to washington now our correspondent philip crown the is that anticipated and. don't so basically saying i he's recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel should be down as. up at yet he remains committed to add to the peace process. yeah do those two things really go together most. leaders in the middle east would say no absolutely not and. certainly the palestinians would say and indeed have said in their leadership has said that's those to really do not go together the status of jerusalem is very much a part of the middle east. peace process negotiations because so what we have on on one side is the u. s. president making this very controversial announcement and signing a very very controversial declaration a proclamation rather saying that the. the jerusalem from now on will be recognized by the u. s. government as the capital of israel at the same time the u. s. president shows this optimism that senior administration officials had already told us about. over t
this is a long overdue s stp to advance the peace process and work towards a lasting agreement. well it said go to washington now our correspondent philip crown the is that anticipated and. don't so basically saying i he's recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel should be down as. up at yet he remains committed to add to the peace process. yeah do those two things really go together most. leaders in the middle east would say no absolutely not and. certainly the palestinians would say and...
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assessments are a major concern in that they fail to ensure that the teachers meet five of the standard stp's for the following reasons. the assessments are inadequately aligned -- to review, administer a score and post the entire program of assessments required by the district does not allow educators the adequate time to reflect thoughtfully on the outcomes and subsequently form instruction. students lose other valuable school resources which become dedicated to standardized testing, including computer lab or computer use, lab resources or teachers who are dedicated to ensuring adequate following of the test, and where educators have been wary that assessment out come data can be us evaluated -- >> should not be directly or indirectly utilized by sfusd to evaluate educator performance, and be further resolved that the -- and the union and the district shall form a committee of equal representation of the district union and parents and guardians to explore the use of formativd until the end of the 2017-18 school year, and be it further resolved -- all board and administrative policy on the m
assessments are a major concern in that they fail to ensure that the teachers meet five of the standard stp's for the following reasons. the assessments are inadequately aligned -- to review, administer a score and post the entire program of assessments required by the district does not allow educators the adequate time to reflect thoughtfully on the outcomes and subsequently form instruction. students lose other valuable school resources which become dedicated to standardized testing,...
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resign from there are democrat senators, including chuck schumer, calling for senator al franken is stpore accusations of sexual misconduct surface. here is thing, we have roy moore elect coming up. senate race in alabama. are they clearing the decks, the democrats to say, our democrat contendor against roy moore, moore accused of having committed sexual misconduct with teenagers decades ago, what to you think? >> absolutely, they will try to take the moral high ground, say they took action. >> i sat here two weeks ago when elizabeth warren said there was not enough evidence, they have on wait. she just now comes up with asking to step down. allegation that came forward was 11 years ago, roy moore that from from his 30s, decades ago, i hope that women now will come forward more immediately, when the stories arise, but with franken there is photo evidence, with conyers a lawsuit he settled there was proof. liz: stay on conyers, nancy pelosi first coming out about conyers saying he is an icon, a civil right hero, then said, who are these women accusing conyers. then she backtracked and sa
resign from there are democrat senators, including chuck schumer, calling for senator al franken is stpore accusations of sexual misconduct surface. here is thing, we have roy moore elect coming up. senate race in alabama. are they clearing the decks, the democrats to say, our democrat contendor against roy moore, moore accused of having committed sexual misconduct with teenagers decades ago, what to you think? >> absolutely, they will try to take the moral high ground, say they took...
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. >> what was surprising to me, he stp stepped on his own story, and they were celebrating this passagebill and he was so froustrated he couldn't end obamacare and the affordable care act, and he went forward anyway. why you would want to be the grinch that stole health care on the eve of christmas, i don't know. i don't think it was good politics. i am sure if i was his aides, they looked at each other and say why did he have to introduce that into this discussion today. you know, i think he felt embarrassed by the fact that he has not been able to achieve that goal and wants to insist that somehow he snuck the repeal of the affordable care act, this pill in the apple sauce of the tax bill and he said what he said. >> there were a couple interesting things. first he said he didn't want the lawmakers to give the information to the press so he was trying to keep that information from the public, but having got having gotten rid of the individual mandate, doesn't that go a long way of helping obamacare collapse? >> i don't think it will collapse obamacare, but it will cost 13 million peop
. >> what was surprising to me, he stp stepped on his own story, and they were celebrating this passagebill and he was so froustrated he couldn't end obamacare and the affordable care act, and he went forward anyway. why you would want to be the grinch that stole health care on the eve of christmas, i don't know. i don't think it was good politics. i am sure if i was his aides, they looked at each other and say why did he have to introduce that into this discussion today. you know, i...
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the stps for example are about ensuring that better integration of health and social care. if you look at some of the examples around the country where the hospital's trust is employing social workers -- >> what i'm talking about is when we're talking about how we fund the system as a whole, because when the house of records committee started off, their agreement was to look at long-term sustainability for the nhs. but they renamed it the long-term sustainability of nhs and adult social care. everyone that looks at this comes eventually to the same conclusion, that we need to look at the financial sustainability of both the nhs and social care. and that's my concern. >> but i would say there are of course differences between the way we approach the nhs and the way we approach social care already in terms of the nhs being free at the point of use for example. there are already being means testing in the social care system. there are different approaches to those two systems as we see them already. i think what is important is that we ensure that in the overlap between the nh
the stps for example are about ensuring that better integration of health and social care. if you look at some of the examples around the country where the hospital's trust is employing social workers -- >> what i'm talking about is when we're talking about how we fund the system as a whole, because when the house of records committee started off, their agreement was to look at long-term sustainability for the nhs. but they renamed it the long-term sustainability of nhs and adult social...
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heard him openly align himself with political bias against the trump administration tph administration stp administration? >> no. >> ryan parman? >> no. >> thank you. >> you have been briefed by members of congress in the past and what do you make of what you just saw? >> it was reading off names, threatening fbi agents. these people he is referring to, these are the top senior people. this has an impact to the people that actually do things. an assistant director in the field are doing things. and the counter intelligence division, i spoke to an agent and he was telling me about pete and he said when the call came out and they were doing a manpower call to do the mueller investigation, i am glad i didn't join because i don't want to go through this. this has an impact on national security. when you have fbi agents leading to them being pulled through the mud and having their beliefs exposed, it's a chilling affect. this is not what we should be doing. as clint said, these are dedicated professionals. i would go to where i thought the russians were going to harm me and i had to trust them
heard him openly align himself with political bias against the trump administration tph administration stp administration? >> no. >> ryan parman? >> no. >> thank you. >> you have been briefed by members of congress in the past and what do you make of what you just saw? >> it was reading off names, threatening fbi agents. these people he is referring to, these are the top senior people. this has an impact to the people that actually do things. an assistant...
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angela merkel, i would be more concerned with the security my latest term and a coalition with the stpmore pressing concerns. the from where you sit on analysis of rbc in london, is this a rounding error for the british government? is this like serious money for the chancellor of the exchequer? it would be serious money if it were to be paid in one go, but it will not be. it will be split up over a period of several years with a final bill to be determined. it is manageable over several years. it does give you something to work for. it is a positive incentive to die -- to strike a deal, because there is 40 billion on the line. francine: thank you both. also he knows and edmund shing stays with us. we want to find out the exact nature of the brexit deal. and do not get to pick up the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek. discuss fake will news, a great article on facebook, and how the common person on the street can prevent fake news. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from london and new york. we are talking about the banks to you talking abou
angela merkel, i would be more concerned with the security my latest term and a coalition with the stpmore pressing concerns. the from where you sit on analysis of rbc in london, is this a rounding error for the british government? is this like serious money for the chancellor of the exchequer? it would be serious money if it were to be paid in one go, but it will not be. it will be split up over a period of several years with a final bill to be determined. it is manageable over several years....
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since the coalition fell apart in germany and the liberals, it looks like the stp is going to play morea role, one would of said that's it. were not going to get much on the budget or integration. i'm not saying they're going to go that far, but there is a utter chance we are going to be moving toward some sort of integration. previously i would say the likelihood was close to zero. mark: meanwhile, the ecb carries on until september. peter: the ecb is not interested in a cliff edge scenario. publiclyrios have been talked about, a short tapering. something like that. i would not with that beyond the realm of possibility. that satisfies both needs, getting to an end in a reasonable timeframe and preventing the cliff edge. nicholas: draghi has made it very clear he is focused on keeping stability and he will watch what's going on in the markets and the economy. if it needs to be more open-ended, he will keep it open-ended. he will try to anchor rates where they are. we are there unless we get stunning growth numbers coming through in terms of regional gdp and we see inflation come through
since the coalition fell apart in germany and the liberals, it looks like the stp is going to play morea role, one would of said that's it. were not going to get much on the budget or integration. i'm not saying they're going to go that far, but there is a utter chance we are going to be moving toward some sort of integration. previously i would say the likelihood was close to zero. mark: meanwhile, the ecb carries on until september. peter: the ecb is not interested in a cliff edge scenario....
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that‘s what the stps are about in many areas, opposed by the labour party.roud of our nhs. we are, and we‘re going to make it even better. jeremy corbyn! mr speaker, a&e waiting time targets have not been met for two—and—a—half years. cancer treatment targets haven‘t been met for two years. our a&e departments are bursting at the seams because the government has failed to ensure that people can get agp failed to ensure that people can get a gp appointment when they need one. the government promised to recruit an extra 5000 gps by 2020 loser where are they? prime minister! we are seeing more training places for ourgps, but if are seeing more training places for our gps, but if he wants to talk about targets, he talks about a&e, well, let‘s look at what has happened in wales. the standard on a&e in wales was last met in 2008. let mejust think a&e in wales was last met in 2008. let me just think — which party is in government in wales? is it the conservatives? no. it‘s a labour party in government in wales. on cancer care, the standard was last met injune cance
that‘s what the stps are about in many areas, opposed by the labour party.roud of our nhs. we are, and we‘re going to make it even better. jeremy corbyn! mr speaker, a&e waiting time targets have not been met for two—and—a—half years. cancer treatment targets haven‘t been met for two years. our a&e departments are bursting at the seams because the government has failed to ensure that people can get agp failed to ensure that people can get a gp appointment when they need one....
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we're back in two minutes. ry stp from the moment you decide to move your money to the instant your newn you know where you stand, things are just clearer. -♪ a little bit o' soul, yeah because when you know where you stand, this ♪s electricity. this is a power plant. this is tim barckholtz. that's me! this is something he is researching at exxonmobil: using fuel cells to capture carbon emissions at power plants. this is the potential. reducing co2 emissions by up to 90%... while also...