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the cdc data has shown, based on the trendlines from 1999— 2006, those trendlines continued the overdosefrom 2015 should have been 5.75 per 100,000 but instead, we are 4.8 four. that sounds good... dr singer, i want to get onto, if you don't think the bulk of responsibility lies with doctors, what are the solutions that president trump has not touched upon? most of the causes of present day addiction problems are socio cultural. they are multifactorial. people out of work for years whose jobs have become obsolete. a lot of social problems in different parts of the country. a lot of reasons why people seek mind altering drugs. if we address itjust on the supply side like we have been doing for the last six or seven years, it is only making it worse. it makes it worse as we clamp down on supply. we should focus on harm reduction. that is where we should go towards. 0ur goal should be focused on not cutting down supply but cutting down deaths and the way you do that is by expanding for example clean needle exchange programmes or better yet, safe injection rooms. methadone maintenance progra
the cdc data has shown, based on the trendlines from 1999— 2006, those trendlines continued the overdosefrom 2015 should have been 5.75 per 100,000 but instead, we are 4.8 four. that sounds good... dr singer, i want to get onto, if you don't think the bulk of responsibility lies with doctors, what are the solutions that president trump has not touched upon? most of the causes of present day addiction problems are socio cultural. they are multifactorial. people out of work for years whose jobs...
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brian: what is the trendline? is there a concern that islamic er and the push to nig african firewall? nicholas: i don't know i can point to any particular trend line that says we are headed in a worse direction. this will require a sustained effort over time. they need to hold this threat at at bay or defeat it. one of the things that is made isis more challenging terrorist adversary is the global reach. we need to spread our resources more thinly around the globe more than we have in the past because isis has more presence in more places. the spreading of resources i mean in the broadest possible sense. our diplomatic, intelligence, our not-infinite capacity to do advise and assist operations with our military. we have to make choices about where we can be more effective. west africa is an theater we have prioritized but you can do everything everywhere. deb: where are some of the other places where isis is gaining a toehold? you mentioned the philippines and we know west africa, but where else? nicholas: i ment
brian: what is the trendline? is there a concern that islamic er and the push to nig african firewall? nicholas: i don't know i can point to any particular trend line that says we are headed in a worse direction. this will require a sustained effort over time. they need to hold this threat at at bay or defeat it. one of the things that is made isis more challenging terrorist adversary is the global reach. we need to spread our resources more thinly around the globe more than we have in the past...
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they know they may have to circuitous travel.s i would argue the trendline is down, not up. what does the administration want to do with the guy who they've picked up who is an american citizen in syria? they can put him through the federal court system. they can transfer him to a country of his origin or where he grew up or what ever. nicholas: i can't comment on a specific case. from an intelligence perspective, we want to gain what ever intelligence we could about that individual about pipelines, travel routes, and we certainly have had that opportunity. we have three minutes. trunk when the administration came into office, initiated a ban on immigrants entering the united states. nonetheless, the trump administration will greatly reduce the flow of refugees to increase the vetting. refugees were already the most vetted him agrees coming to the united states, two years in some cases. you were the deputy there for two years before that. vet was not being done to refugees in those years before the trump administration came into office? that things is not weren't being done.
they know they may have to circuitous travel.s i would argue the trendline is down, not up. what does the administration want to do with the guy who they've picked up who is an american citizen in syria? they can put him through the federal court system. they can transfer him to a country of his origin or where he grew up or what ever. nicholas: i can't comment on a specific case. from an intelligence perspective, we want to gain what ever intelligence we could about that individual about...
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there are multiple trendlines dating back to january and april. the market is facing a lot of resistance. if the iraq situation gets worse and reports become more bullish, we could see $55 in hurry. data thishave ap afternoon. anotherill ahead with commonest party congress winding down, president g's intent on leaving his mark on china for a long time. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: in china, the national congress is wrapping up and president xi has never looked stronger. by in training president xi , they elevated him to the same level as mao. this will go long past the next five years. a.m., we act the pollen bureau to be unveiled. seven men will follow resident xi on to the stage on the red carpet. that is elevating his allies to the politburo and the standing committee. we will get a better idea of who is directing his implementing his policy agenda internationally. julie: we will have live remarks on the chinese president from top5 a.m. tonight after the political body is unveiled. arel ahead, investors preparing for a rougher ride, that is acco
there are multiple trendlines dating back to january and april. the market is facing a lot of resistance. if the iraq situation gets worse and reports become more bullish, we could see $55 in hurry. data thishave ap afternoon. anotherill ahead with commonest party congress winding down, president g's intent on leaving his mark on china for a long time. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: in china, the national congress is wrapping up and president xi has never looked stronger. by in training...
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the house went for tax different to release wednesday that the aggressive trendline may put congress into emergency mode. lauren: the dow and s&p 500 for the seventh week in a row that the driving force later this week could look at this. look at this come of features to deliver this monday morning. cheryl: in europe, always on spain is thousands rally for unified country against catalonia's bid for independence. mixed bag in your. lauren: unmixed rally in technology. and china's shanghai composite down three quarters of 1%. cheryl: you won't believe what happened to an apple engineer after his teenage daughter video of the iphone 10. "fbn:am" starts right now. lauren: at "fbn:am" right now. it is monday, october 30th. thank you, mr. cheryl: i was in the apple store last night that last night. employees aren't even supposed to work will be in the store early because they want to get their hands on the tent. they haven't even seen it. lauren: was good at this breaking news. arrest likely coming today robert mueller's investigation into alleged ties between the term campaign in russia
the house went for tax different to release wednesday that the aggressive trendline may put congress into emergency mode. lauren: the dow and s&p 500 for the seventh week in a row that the driving force later this week could look at this. look at this come of features to deliver this monday morning. cheryl: in europe, always on spain is thousands rally for unified country against catalonia's bid for independence. mixed bag in your. lauren: unmixed rally in technology. and china's shanghai...
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the house went for tax different to release wednesday that the aggressive trendline may put congressd s&p 500 for the seventh week in a row that the driving force later this week could look at this. look at this come of features to deliver this monday morning. cheryl: in europe, always on spain is thousands rally for unified country against catalo
the house went for tax different to release wednesday that the aggressive trendline may put congressd s&p 500 for the seventh week in a row that the driving force later this week could look at this. look at this come of features to deliver this monday morning. cheryl: in europe, always on spain is thousands rally for unified country against catalo
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coming up thursday morning live in right for kentucky for the first on the trendline must capital store kentucky secretary of state allison wonderland grimes will be our guest, discussing their state budget issues and the security of voting systems. the sure to watch c-span's washington journal why have seven eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> thursday, former equifax chair richard smith is on capitol hill for a third day to testify before the high's house financial services of any about the company data breach. wide coverage begins at 9:15 a.m. eastern on c-span3, online c-span.org or on the free c-span radio. >> it became clear that my impression of breitbart as having an outside influence on the 2016 election was an understatement in the extreme but that in fact according to research, breitbart was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. >> sunday night on q and a, new york times magazine contributing writer will often talked about his feature story down the breitbart hole. >> this is really what gets to the disparity between the way i always hea
coming up thursday morning live in right for kentucky for the first on the trendline must capital store kentucky secretary of state allison wonderland grimes will be our guest, discussing their state budget issues and the security of voting systems. the sure to watch c-span's washington journal why have seven eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >> thursday, former equifax chair richard smith is on capitol hill for a third day to testify before the high's house financial...
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short-term group needs to hold this trendline strength we have.ger-term, i think we are gunning for resistance with the october highs of 52.65. upside may be limited by increasing your inspection, but we want to try higher here. mark: got to leave it there. thanks for joining us with today's futures in focus. vonnie: still ahead, a vote on activist investor bill ackman's proxy battle with adp rapidly approaching. we will get insight on what could happen from a former board member. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: this is "bloomberg markets ." i'm mark barton in london. vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. until adp days left shareholders vote on what has become a close proximity between the company's current management and bill ackman's square which has a stake in the company around 2%. recommending shareholders vote to reelect nine of 10 directors, but that is the same as partial support for bill ackman. iss recommending shareholders withhold their votes for the comin current board membe. two other returns are backing the plan. ceo,oke with adp's c
short-term group needs to hold this trendline strength we have.ger-term, i think we are gunning for resistance with the october highs of 52.65. upside may be limited by increasing your inspection, but we want to try higher here. mark: got to leave it there. thanks for joining us with today's futures in focus. vonnie: still ahead, a vote on activist investor bill ackman's proxy battle with adp rapidly approaching. we will get insight on what could happen from a former board member. this is...
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so, when they fall, jamie dimon makes a comment or china bans the exchanges, the trendline breaks, anduld have in other markets because there is not a short base to cover. so you reach a new level of support and you rebuild your base. erik: how do you know when to buy and sell? how do you trade this thing? mike: there are multiple ways to trade. it is just macro, so i trade the prices. i always tell people, i need a story and a chart. there is a lot of information, so part of it is event driven and access to information. one thing i keep trying to do is put myself in the center of the ecosystem. when you're at the center and it is still a relatively small world, you know what is happening. so when the theory of alliance got announced, it was well telegraphed that it would get announced, it gets announced and the price goes way up, so that was an event driven trade. the broad trading of it is macro. you will see many zeniths and euphoria, so i sold at 5000 and i actually sold bitcoin, and then three weeks later i was trying to buy it in the low 3000's. if you are good at that and you ar
so, when they fall, jamie dimon makes a comment or china bans the exchanges, the trendline breaks, anduld have in other markets because there is not a short base to cover. so you reach a new level of support and you rebuild your base. erik: how do you know when to buy and sell? how do you trade this thing? mike: there are multiple ways to trade. it is just macro, so i trade the prices. i always tell people, i need a story and a chart. there is a lot of information, so part of it is event driven...
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then, it hits the trendline and continues to go down.ntals usually play out in the direction of the primary trend and that is what we continue to see. julia: this is an interesting moment we are talking about tax reform, deregulation. actually what we got from the european central bank last week, continues longer than we thought. what do you think of this sector? leigh: multiples will continue to go up. the trend is in that direction. looking at what happened in goldman this quarter, it is like no matter what, goldman will find a way to make money and did. the underlying research and trading businesses are not very good but they will always find out a way to perform. what is really interesting -- and this is really more long-term did. -- jamie dimon not really paying attention to currencies. he buys a payment company. how do they see potential long-term and when do investors say does the banking model really work? i don't think we are seeing that all. scarlet: i am glad julia brought up tax reform because we were saying how small caps ar
then, it hits the trendline and continues to go down.ntals usually play out in the direction of the primary trend and that is what we continue to see. julia: this is an interesting moment we are talking about tax reform, deregulation. actually what we got from the european central bank last week, continues longer than we thought. what do you think of this sector? leigh: multiples will continue to go up. the trend is in that direction. looking at what happened in goldman this quarter, it is like...
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we would be near zero like german bonds today if we had followed that trend, so we have broken trendlinest the end of the life of the bull market. saying that because this trend is broken we are immediately going to go to 5% or 6% on 10 year yields, i think that is optimistic or pessimistic depending on how you look at it, but we could go sideways for a number of years and not see any secular trend in the bond market. >> if we do go sideways over the next few years does that mean we are in a rate trap? we also hear there is too much liquidity out there and central banks don't know how to clean it up, but in terms of bringing rate to a normalized level, what has to happen? >> if you look at the very long-term, 10 year yields between 2.5% and 5% is not unusual. when you talk about normalizing rates, we have to think about what might keep the 10 year yield here. we have this continuing me and during with inflation a little higher and the federal reserve that ends up meeting the dots for the first time ever since they started putting out the dots, where they hike three times next year, that i
we would be near zero like german bonds today if we had followed that trend, so we have broken trendlinest the end of the life of the bull market. saying that because this trend is broken we are immediately going to go to 5% or 6% on 10 year yields, i think that is optimistic or pessimistic depending on how you look at it, but we could go sideways for a number of years and not see any secular trend in the bond market. >> if we do go sideways over the next few years does that mean we are...
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coming out of the white house that, you know, the world is going to gloom and doom, but just the trendlinethese other things is the exact opposite. china is getting wealthier, india is getting wealthier, the developing world is getting healthier in fits and starts that money all ends up going into some equivalent of pension funding, savings, wherever it happens to be, all seeking alpha and beta and at the end of the day what you're seeing now driving this and also the growth in our industry and private equity and others is just the world is becoming wealthier and that money is looking for a return somewhere, and at the moment it's finding a terrific home in the u.s. stock market. >> right with a premium that we deserve, according to some like larry fink dominic chu is watching this action at hq as we settle a point below 23,000 now dom? >> carl, you talk about wealth creators in the world getting richer one of the places that has been a big, at least contributor to that, has been netflix stock you guys have been mentioning earlier, obviously, after hitting the record high we saw earlier in
coming out of the white house that, you know, the world is going to gloom and doom, but just the trendlinethese other things is the exact opposite. china is getting wealthier, india is getting wealthier, the developing world is getting healthier in fits and starts that money all ends up going into some equivalent of pension funding, savings, wherever it happens to be, all seeking alpha and beta and at the end of the day what you're seeing now driving this and also the growth in our industry and...
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when is it going to get above its trendline? >> i would say crude has had a great summer. gets for oil. i am very much in the camp that oil will never sustainably rise. there is too much production to always come back online. we have seen signs recently. as oil prices have risen, we have seen production rise and more money going to expiration again, which shows that whenever oil prices do take up, there is more supply ready to come on board. i think it has been a great period foil balls, the best behind us -- great period for oil bulld, the best behind us now. betty: what are using for global demand? mark: global growth is good. unfortunately the oil market since 2014 has been supply driven. there are clear signs it is coming back to balance the moment and demand has more impact on price, but short-term, whenever you get sustained pickup in prices that does lead to increase in share production and opec production. i think that means that when demand picks up, we do get spikes that can last for a month or so, but unlikely to lead to a sustained move higher in oil prices. yv
when is it going to get above its trendline? >> i would say crude has had a great summer. gets for oil. i am very much in the camp that oil will never sustainably rise. there is too much production to always come back online. we have seen signs recently. as oil prices have risen, we have seen production rise and more money going to expiration again, which shows that whenever oil prices do take up, there is more supply ready to come on board. i think it has been a great period foil balls,...
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official testified in june stating that the state of reliability in north america remains strong and trendlines show continuing improvement year-over-year, in the quote. mr. secretary, how did you arrive at the conclusion that -- [inaudible] somehow more reliable and resilient and other sources of generation and, therefore, should receive additional compensation? >> mr. rush, thank you. one of the things that i think is really important is that your life experiences kind of inform you about future events. and this is a great example of it, and i respect the ferc members of use, you know, i think their picture is one that is a snapshot of time. there are blue skies, the sunshiny, the winds blowing, the pipelines are caring gas. all those things are what we consider to be normal operating procedure, and in that scenario, our grid is fairly, well, it's reliable and its resilient. but that's not the world that i've been asked to participate in is to oversee normalcy, to oversee the everyday blue sky wind blowing scenario. what i think one of my roles is to think outside the box. and when we talk ab
official testified in june stating that the state of reliability in north america remains strong and trendlines show continuing improvement year-over-year, in the quote. mr. secretary, how did you arrive at the conclusion that -- [inaudible] somehow more reliable and resilient and other sources of generation and, therefore, should receive additional compensation? >> mr. rush, thank you. one of the things that i think is really important is that your life experiences kind of inform you...
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watch allison steiner on trendlines q&a. >> us defense secretary james madison made comments about usiplomacy with north korea. we took a visit to the korean email is rise zone which is the border zone between north and south korea. territory mass was meeting with south korean leaders a week ahead of schedule trip to asia. this is under 10 minutes. >>. >> yes. yes. you have to go back behind the white line. behind the line. >>. >> man, for the official photographer translate. >> this area we are standing in now, that was not only a site of intense and bloodied battles for the us marine corps but also on the day 1953 27th of july, it was a historical event where the armistice agreement was signed. >>. >>. >>. [speaking chinese] this place is historical significance. even more profound when you consider the fact that here was the place where the north silo was held to maintain paris peace between the two koreas as well as armistice talks ongoing. at this point, there is no dialogue that continues between korea. >> . >>. >>. [speaking chinese] and myself and secretary mathis stand here t
watch allison steiner on trendlines q&a. >> us defense secretary james madison made comments about usiplomacy with north korea. we took a visit to the korean email is rise zone which is the border zone between north and south korea. territory mass was meeting with south korean leaders a week ahead of schedule trip to asia. this is under 10 minutes. >>. >> yes. yes. you have to go back behind the white line. behind the line. >>. >> man, for the official...
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official testified in june stating that the state of reliability in north america remains strong and trendlines show continuing improvement --r-over-year," you'd quote.er-year, and of mr. secretary, how did you arrive at the conclusion that -- [indiscernible] somehow more reliable and resilient and other sources of generation and, therefore, should receive additional compensation? secretary perry: mr. rush, thank you. one of the things that i think is really important is that your life experiences kind of inform you about future events. and this is a great example of it, and i respect the ferc s, you know.w i think their picture is one that is a snapshot of time. there are blue skies, the sun is shining, the winds are blowing, the pipelines are carrying gas. all those things are what we consider to be normal operating procedure, and in that scenario, our grid is fairly, well, it's reliable and it is resilient. but that's not the world that i've been asked to participate in, is to oversee normalcy, to oversee the everyday blue sky , wind blowing scenario. what i think one of my roles is to think
official testified in june stating that the state of reliability in north america remains strong and trendlines show continuing improvement --r-over-year," you'd quote.er-year, and of mr. secretary, how did you arrive at the conclusion that -- [indiscernible] somehow more reliable and resilient and other sources of generation and, therefore, should receive additional compensation? secretary perry: mr. rush, thank you. one of the things that i think is really important is that your life...