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did the killer know scott? and did scott know something he wasn't sharing? >>> coming up -- >> we were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> secrets and lies. >> this was betrayal. >> very good word. >> when "dateline" continues. studies show that omega-3s are great for your health. but did you know that 98% of us don't get enough of them? that's why megared advanced 4in1 packs more omega-3 power into just one small softgel. it supports four vital areas of your body. your heart... your brain... your eyes... and your joints. give your body the omega-3s it's missing. megared advanced 4in1. one pill. more power. >>> welcome back to "dateline." even though teresa mayfield's husband scott had been very cooperative with investigators, they wondered if there was something he wasn't telling them. here again with "secrets in a small town" is keith morrison. >>> it's a funny thing about secrets. they can only stay hidden for so long. especially in a little place like moundville. and it didn't take very long for sheriff ellis and boyd to stumble acro
did the killer know scott? and did scott know something he wasn't sharing? >>> coming up -- >> we were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> secrets and lies. >> this was betrayal. >> very good word. >> when "dateline" continues. studies show that omega-3s are great for your health. but did you know that 98% of us don't get enough of them? that's why megared advanced 4in1 packs more omega-3 power into just one small softgel. it...
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scott: absolutely. ben: so these are examples of key products of, like, what your reps on the road would use. ♪ scott: just looking at this product here, we're not going to necessarily see what the brand is really all about. i mean, really, ben, what we find is that if the retailer is new to the brand, they're gonna want to see and feel the product. especially some of the bestsellers in each of the categories in order to show that. ben: okay. scott: if our team doesn't have the right tools when they're in the stores, sometimes that can be an impediment to trying to get sales. lemonis: i'm frustrated with the fact that ben didn't even bring any of the new stuff that he's been working on. he could have at least brought a few samples, even if they weren't perfectly ready. now i know why his sales people have struggled. an artist is terrible at picking the frame for the art, and it's the same for ben where he doesn't actually understand the kind of packaging that needs to go around his art for the salespe
scott: absolutely. ben: so these are examples of key products of, like, what your reps on the road would use. ♪ scott: just looking at this product here, we're not going to necessarily see what the brand is really all about. i mean, really, ben, what we find is that if the retailer is new to the brand, they're gonna want to see and feel the product. especially some of the bestsellers in each of the categories in order to show that. ben: okay. scott: if our team doesn't have the right tools...
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scott: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> the government now in its 30th day of the shutdown. the president yesterday offered to extend dr. protections three years for current recipients in exchange for $5.7 billion in border wall funding. nancy pelosi said in a statement it was unlikely any of the provisions would pass the house. assistant senate democratic leader dick durbin stated he does not support the offer. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell also issued a statement after the speech, saying the president's plan is a path forward and he will try to bring up a bill next week that would need 60 votes to advance. the house and senate return for the martin luther king holiday on tuesday with the house expected to vote wednesday to extend government funding. follow this on c-span networks, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >>
scott: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> the government now in its 30th day of the shutdown. the president yesterday offered to extend dr. protections three years for current recipients in exchange for $5.7 billion in border wall funding. nancy pelosi said in a statement it was unlikely any of the provisions would...
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it's made them better, scott look at the cash that they flow. the valuation. >> you're buying the operator, too. people talk about cisco. >> buffett says to buy a company that is good enough it could survive having monkeys run it because one day they will. you're not always just buying management or business in the case of intel, you're not paying up for intel right now. >> it's ten times earnings >> that is being accounted for >> trading at ten times earnings, and you have a cfo who knows what he's doing. he's been a great operator he's helped in terms of margins and cutting costs. you do have some good management there. you just do want to have a new ceo and have that announcement at 44 the risk/reward is attractive >> at a certain point -- >> i don't think they forgot about them the problem is they were doing well knowing that, joe, because that's why the stock hit those 52-week highs. who will run the show? we know the company. we know the fundamentals let's hire somebody. it's been six months >> all semis have fallen, not just intel >> hasn
it's made them better, scott look at the cash that they flow. the valuation. >> you're buying the operator, too. people talk about cisco. >> buffett says to buy a company that is good enough it could survive having monkeys run it because one day they will. you're not always just buying management or business in the case of intel, you're not paying up for intel right now. >> it's ten times earnings >> that is being accounted for >> trading at ten times earnings, and...
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. >> car, thanks i'm scott wapner the best month for stocks in more than three years. will the january effect keep the momentum going it is 12:00 noon this is the halftime report. >> as a freezing january comes to an end, investors look to february to see if the hot stock market stk roll into a new month with earnings and the fed seemingly at investors backs, is the dow's next stop 26,000 plus big news on intel and ge. and can you trust the bank trade? amazon reports after the bell. we'll get you ahead of the numbers. >>> and legendary investor howard marks is with us live the halftime report where scott wapner starts right now. >> welcome good to have you with us on this thursday here to debate with us and trade the biggest stories of the ay jim elevenalthal, jenny harrington is the portfolio manager of gil man hill management rob is here. he is one of baron's and forbes top 100 financial advisers and with us from minneapolis is pete najarian stocks were mixed and now higher across the board the day after the fed provided a big boost along with strong earnings report
. >> car, thanks i'm scott wapner the best month for stocks in more than three years. will the january effect keep the momentum going it is 12:00 noon this is the halftime report. >> as a freezing january comes to an end, investors look to february to see if the hot stock market stk roll into a new month with earnings and the fed seemingly at investors backs, is the dow's next stop 26,000 plus big news on intel and ge. and can you trust the bank trade? amazon reports after the bell....
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laura: scott kelly, thank you so much for being with us. scott: oh, my pleasure. ura: journalists take risks when they cover stories in war zones even political demonstrations can turn dangerous. it is the ability to bear witness which tells the world about deadly conflict. take liberia, where the second civil war took thousands of lives. two photojournalists were there on the front lines. howxhibit in new york shows their work moved to the world to action. the bbc's nada tawfik reports. a warning -- y may find some of the images disturbing. nada: their beautiful photographs that perfectly capture the ugliness of war. they were award-winning photographers who forced the world to confront the raw andha ting reality of conflict. the two friends were killed byll artiy fire in libya in 2011.it this exhn explores how their powerful images from liberia sparked an international response and helped to bring about peace. >> they spent a lot of time in places getting to know the people and making connections with the community. they both -- as chris said, you cannot takthes
laura: scott kelly, thank you so much for being with us. scott: oh, my pleasure. ura: journalists take risks when they cover stories in war zones even political demonstrations can turn dangerous. it is the ability to bear witness which tells the world about deadly conflict. take liberia, where the second civil war took thousands of lives. two photojournalists were there on the front lines. howxhibit in new york shows their work moved to the world to action. the bbc's nada tawfik reports. a...
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and senator scott wiener. i do want to thank everyone for coming to acknowledge this, and i want to thank mathy athew an kira who made special efforts for this event. as we mark the 40th anniversary in what must have been one of the darkest days in san francisco's history, i hope you will join all of us in celebrate the tremendous lives and lasting legacy of two of this city's greatest leaders. throughout history, san francisco has shown a tenacity to be able to rebuild time and time again, stronger than before. we are a phoenix, rising from the ashes. the legacy that george mass coney and harvey milk left behind is a better san francisco, a city that's defined by its economic values, its diversity and inclusion. mayor breed described empowering leaders from neighborhood, women, people of color, and lgbt. moscone's embrace of diversity in san francisco city government has endured, and today, our city is led by a strong african american woman mayor -- yes, that's worthy of applause. [applause] >> supervisor man
and senator scott wiener. i do want to thank everyone for coming to acknowledge this, and i want to thank mathy athew an kira who made special efforts for this event. as we mark the 40th anniversary in what must have been one of the darkest days in san francisco's history, i hope you will join all of us in celebrate the tremendous lives and lasting legacy of two of this city's greatest leaders. throughout history, san francisco has shown a tenacity to be able to rebuild time and time again,...
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>> scott: because there is no presence on the southern border. it doesn't exist. >> adriana: are you kidding me? >> david: hang on, let me go to adriana on this. the numbers tell a different story. 60,000 people over the last three months and increase significant increase to be brought here. >> scott: all personnel speak to the other border crossings as being more porous than the southern border. why don't we look at dealing with undocumented workers. >> david: let me ask you thi this -- >> scott: the walls don't work -- >> david: if walls don't work, where is the democrat calling for taking down the existing role? then i want to go to adriana. where is the democrat if they don't work, why don't you want to take down the existing wall? >> scott: actually talking about a company that approached immigration a path to citizenship. that is what is required and out this demagogue going out on the white house. >> david: i have to get a quick one from adriana so i can wrap this. put aside -- all other issues. >> adriana: it's not a manufactured crisis.
>> scott: because there is no presence on the southern border. it doesn't exist. >> adriana: are you kidding me? >> david: hang on, let me go to adriana on this. the numbers tell a different story. 60,000 people over the last three months and increase significant increase to be brought here. >> scott: all personnel speak to the other border crossings as being more porous than the southern border. why don't we look at dealing with undocumented workers. >> david: let...
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scott: i think so. everyone sees the window open because we've had people like blackrock come out and say they will do staff reductions. everyone in the industry sees there moment. tom: how lean are you guys into those cost cuts? will it be micro cuts here and there? scott: more micro cuts, strategic, or surgical. we sold our etf business last year. there's a bit of redundancy. we are not going to take it like some of the big guys do. jon: in the depths of december , whathings looked ugly did you guys do? scott: it was tough. you wanted to adjust the risk based on the volatility. on this ewert -- unless you were trading really liquid, you could get good prices -- couldn't get good prices. a couple billion dollars of bank loans would move the stock price -- same thing with asset -backed securities. blatherall the economic and the reality --, this is -- this isous really serious, folks -- you lose a point and everything changes. scott: what's really amazing to me is to watch in the wake of that fed meetin
scott: i think so. everyone sees the window open because we've had people like blackrock come out and say they will do staff reductions. everyone in the industry sees there moment. tom: how lean are you guys into those cost cuts? will it be micro cuts here and there? scott: more micro cuts, strategic, or surgical. we sold our etf business last year. there's a bit of redundancy. we are not going to take it like some of the big guys do. jon: in the depths of december , whathings looked ugly did...
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scott and mark kelly truly remarkable and rare brothers. they simultaneously served as astronauts making them the perfect duo to understand what prolonged space travel does to the human body. in order to try to answer that question, scott went up to space for a year while mark stayed home on earth. how much did the family worry for you when you were up in space? >> you know, i think our mother and father get pretty freaked out especially on launch day. more for me because they like me better. >> reporter: it wasn't until scott's fourth and final trip to space that this revolutionary scientific study took shape. scott, the test subject, mark, the control, a scientific gold mine. >> we know the environment in space. it's high radiation. co 2 levels are higher. to have me being there for such a long time, they can see how that environmental effects us on a genetic level and what it means. >> reporter: for the twin study, nasa closely monitored everything, scott's diet, movements, vitals on board the international space station and the same for
scott and mark kelly truly remarkable and rare brothers. they simultaneously served as astronauts making them the perfect duo to understand what prolonged space travel does to the human body. in order to try to answer that question, scott went up to space for a year while mark stayed home on earth. how much did the family worry for you when you were up in space? >> you know, i think our mother and father get pretty freaked out especially on launch day. more for me because they like me...
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chief scott, i know this matters so much to you. let us all work together to make it possible for us to end the senseless violence in our communities of concern. most importantly, and i know we mention this time and time again, representation does matter, and also, on this -- on this body because you all bring such a unique perspective, and that connection to the people you serve is what we need most. it doesn't matter what race you are or what background, but we need you to connect to all the communities in every corner of the city, and we all have to do that better as public servants, so i urge you to think about that. as we think about personnel, i know we're not supposed to be involved with that, but we do urge for more asian and chinese representation in every rank of sfpd so we can help build that community connection. and i really hope that this is a wake-up call for all of us so we can provide more resources to not just police but also the community who have always been on the front lines to provide that access, that lifelin
chief scott, i know this matters so much to you. let us all work together to make it possible for us to end the senseless violence in our communities of concern. most importantly, and i know we mention this time and time again, representation does matter, and also, on this -- on this body because you all bring such a unique perspective, and that connection to the people you serve is what we need most. it doesn't matter what race you are or what background, but we need you to connect to all the...
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our i want to turn now to our very own scott rock star and get to see scott where he rhapsody was the big surprise of the evening. yeah definitely for me i mean i had remy moloch on my list as a potential best actor winner the globe's love the great imitator and he did amazing job recreating or reinvigorating freddy mercury for the screen but the film itself i really didn't think i had much of a chance but in some ways it fits into what seems to be the mood at the globes this year last year was very very political it was all about me to remember everyone wore black that year in in sympathy for the victims of me to this year it seemed they completely flip the script and decide to go for pure entertainment and believe pulp leaving politics behind and i guess if you want to go for pure entertainment there's nobody better than freddie mercury you know right now scott gender equality and diversity were also in the limelight again at this year's golden globe awards but what i have lead to more contracts for female directors and producers. yeah i mean as i said though paul if the gender poli
our i want to turn now to our very own scott rock star and get to see scott where he rhapsody was the big surprise of the evening. yeah definitely for me i mean i had remy moloch on my list as a potential best actor winner the globe's love the great imitator and he did amazing job recreating or reinvigorating freddy mercury for the screen but the film itself i really didn't think i had much of a chance but in some ways it fits into what seems to be the mood at the globes this year last year was...
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you are up to date back to you, scott >> might be tired from the scene we just saw. a lot of partying and playing. shares of chip maker marvel technology riz sen more than 7% options traders think there's more room to go. >> they got an pgrade today an a lot of activity coming in at multiple strikes so the stock $16.68 this morning, now it's starting to move, they traded 4,000 of these calls. january 16.50s love the trade and it's already working today. i think it has more upside and it was right at basically 16.70, 20 cents in the money this time. the second one baba. take a look. we talked about china top of the show they're buying the 155 calls a $20 upside in february they trade about 4,500 of those, bang, in one print, judge. so somebody pretty big wanted some exposure. they got it in here and i think this moves in the short term >> gutsy bet considering how sensitive the names have been to the trade talks. >> and how horribly they performed. the stock gets to 140, 142, i think that's calls double or triple for us. >> good stuff. come on back over. all right, jo
you are up to date back to you, scott >> might be tired from the scene we just saw. a lot of partying and playing. shares of chip maker marvel technology riz sen more than 7% options traders think there's more room to go. >> they got an pgrade today an a lot of activity coming in at multiple strikes so the stock $16.68 this morning, now it's starting to move, they traded 4,000 of these calls. january 16.50s love the trade and it's already working today. i think it has more upside...
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and let's bring in now our very own scott rock's baro who has been following the awards and scott we have to say i mean bohemian rhapsody really the big surprise of the evening wasn't it. oh yeah definitely i didn't really have as i had remy malik on my list as potential best actor winner of the golden globes love a great imitation and he really recreates freddie mercury in this film but that the film at all on my list as a potential best picture winner because really it's a very mainstream movie and often the globes like the oscars like to go for something a bit more cutting edge of something a bit more ambitious artistically and that's why i thought a star is born would come away with the with the wind last night i mean it's a similar sort of big mainstream movie but goes a bit further is a bit darker takes a few more artistic chances bohemian rhapsody did but i don't know maybe this is the year that people want more warm mainstream entertainment and maybe that's what's going to be picking up the awards but it definitely did surprise me i did not have it on my list also perhaps not
and let's bring in now our very own scott rock's baro who has been following the awards and scott we have to say i mean bohemian rhapsody really the big surprise of the evening wasn't it. oh yeah definitely i didn't really have as i had remy malik on my list as potential best actor winner of the golden globes love a great imitation and he really recreates freddie mercury in this film but that the film at all on my list as a potential best picture winner because really it's a very mainstream...
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>> you have to remember who tim scott is. tim scott from north charleston, he knew those folks who were killed in mother emanuel in june of 2015. he especially knew one of the reverends there. so he knows the reality of what it means when white supremacy meets violence. it came to bare here in that church when nine people were killed. it's not surprising he has spoken out. what is surprising in some ways to see him evolve in such a way. if you think about who he was when he first got into congress, he wasn't someone who really spoke out on race. in many ways, it was the bargain black republicans have to make. they don't speak out publicly on race and when they do it's condemning democrats. so now he's in this position post what happened in charleston and in this environment where you have a president who spoke after charlottesville saying nazis were on the same moral plane as the folks anti-nazis. i think we're going to see more from tim scott. you have seen a similar evolution from mia love. she also was in some ways relucta
>> you have to remember who tim scott is. tim scott from north charleston, he knew those folks who were killed in mother emanuel in june of 2015. he especially knew one of the reverends there. so he knows the reality of what it means when white supremacy meets violence. it came to bare here in that church when nine people were killed. it's not surprising he has spoken out. what is surprising in some ways to see him evolve in such a way. if you think about who he was when he first got into...
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into this so scott you know the u.s. has been supporting saudi in this since two thousand and fifteen proceeding donald trump this goes back to the obama administration what has the u.s. policy but and thinking been towards yemen generally speaking. well in many ways and your previous just have brought this up young is just a playground for wider interest it is a deadly playground not only for saudi goals in the region but for mohamed bin saw bowman's personal rise it's been a playground for the u.a.e. often overbooked and the hum of inside it's been a playground for the iranians in their contests regional influence and it's been a bit of a playground for the americans in the sense that yemen itself doesn't matter as much as what you do with saudi arabia what you do with saudi arabia when you have a split amongst the gulf states and clearly between saudi arabia qatar and most importantly and this i think does limit on how far congress can push the administration away from saudi including over yemen their ministration is
into this so scott you know the u.s. has been supporting saudi in this since two thousand and fifteen proceeding donald trump this goes back to the obama administration what has the u.s. policy but and thinking been towards yemen generally speaking. well in many ways and your previous just have brought this up young is just a playground for wider interest it is a deadly playground not only for saudi goals in the region but for mohamed bin saw bowman's personal rise it's been a playground for...
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perhaps a sheriff that sheriff scott israel never forgot. parents consulted said they were okay without the law enforcement action because they felt it would cause trauma to their son. the office confirmed it received our request for a comment and we did not hear back. next week, governor elect ron desantis will be sworn into office and he has already indicated he is considering suspending sheriff scott israel. tucker? >> tucker: long overdue. matt flynn, thank you very much. jeff bales the president of the broward county sheriff deputies association. thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> tucker: the last part of matt's report also corroborated by a long piece this morning, great piece in the real clear politics to suggest that there is at least an appearance of quid pro quo between sheriff israel and this deputy peterson. it's corrupt if true. do you believe that is what happened? >> there is absolutely the appearance that there was inproprieties of how the case was handled. all day, every day. the report made is absolutely a felony tha
perhaps a sheriff that sheriff scott israel never forgot. parents consulted said they were okay without the law enforcement action because they felt it would cause trauma to their son. the office confirmed it received our request for a comment and we did not hear back. next week, governor elect ron desantis will be sworn into office and he has already indicated he is considering suspending sheriff scott israel. tucker? >> tucker: long overdue. matt flynn, thank you very much. jeff bales...
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and that's what he's been good at and that's the basis of his success as peter two told us that scott. adams explains it as it's hypnotism it's all about focus and it's about focusing on that thing that led me that frog that so called racist frog and hilary fell for it she she pointed to the races frog and me that an ad about it and that was the moment that the entire twenty sixteen election for me jumps the shark is planned hillary responded to this race is frog what the race is frog which is the cartoon that is at and basically it's an n.p.c. right it's gone player controlled the frog does and the frog is an inanimate object on the page. not exactly a sure bet a is that n.p.c. that i think have a has free will really is old cartoon world is a star i believe it is. i believe although i'm. not familiar with that base were previous to being me to name a five i understand he had a life yes a cartoon world before becoming a celebrated me but i was unfamiliar with the former. lead to find out some tough tough and top of the tower while encouraging the serious wine country. to disclose whe
and that's what he's been good at and that's the basis of his success as peter two told us that scott. adams explains it as it's hypnotism it's all about focus and it's about focusing on that thing that led me that frog that so called racist frog and hilary fell for it she she pointed to the races frog and me that an ad about it and that was the moment that the entire twenty sixteen election for me jumps the shark is planned hillary responded to this race is frog what the race is frog which is...
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joe, scott, nia, thank you is all very much. great to have you on. >>> the united states is now in the grip of its second longest shutdown in its history. president trump, a billionaire, of course, says he can relate to the 800,000 furloughed workers who are not getting paid. do they agree? we ask some of them next. you can do this. here we go! discover. hi. i like your card. i love all the cashback and security features, but i'm not going to pay an annual fee. i'm just not going to do it! okay. okay? discover has no annual fee on any of our cards. so it wasn't my tough guy act? no. we just don't have any annual fees. that's a relief. i've been working on that for a long time. if we had talked a month ago, that would have been a whole different call. i can imagine. excuse me, sir can i please have no annual fee? no annual fee on any card only from discover. so lionel, what does 24/5 mean to you?rade well, it means i can trade after the market closes. it's true. so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night th
joe, scott, nia, thank you is all very much. great to have you on. >>> the united states is now in the grip of its second longest shutdown in its history. president trump, a billionaire, of course, says he can relate to the 800,000 furloughed workers who are not getting paid. do they agree? we ask some of them next. you can do this. here we go! discover. hi. i like your card. i love all the cashback and security features, but i'm not going to pay an annual fee. i'm just not going to do...
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my name is scott. i've lived at 27th street for six years now, and i'm going to play a video, so video and sound, please. [video] >> clerk: you're at time. you need to stop it. okay. next speaker, please. i have ward smith -- oh. >> if you want to continue the video for their time, why don't you keep going. >> i cede my time. >> okay, yeah, keep going. >> clerk: okay. [video] >> clerk: you're at time. so next speaker. i have scott, i have regina, i have paul. >> hi. i'm regina. >> clerk: okay. >> thank you for letting us have our voice today. as the video demonstrates, the situation in the park has gotten very challenging for the direct neighbors because of this constant noise, traffic problems every day, and lack of enforcement by the city for lack of resources, i assume. per the city's own recommendations, dog parks should not exist within 300 feet of residences, yet this diagnose park og park is 40 feet of our residences and bedroom windows. the city has informed us in the meetings that we've had in
my name is scott. i've lived at 27th street for six years now, and i'm going to play a video, so video and sound, please. [video] >> clerk: you're at time. you need to stop it. okay. next speaker, please. i have ward smith -- oh. >> if you want to continue the video for their time, why don't you keep going. >> i cede my time. >> okay, yeah, keep going. >> clerk: okay. [video] >> clerk: you're at time. so next speaker. i have scott, i have regina, i have paul....
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scott morrison, that phrase again, showing up to be sure that australia keeps its influence. australia is still the biggest spender and donor of money within the pacific region but china isjust behind it and the growing force, last year we saw talk that china may be looking to build a military base within the area, maybe even in vanuatu. scott morrison reacted last year by setting up a new sort of civic pacific initiative, talk of helping with infrastructure, talk of helping with military training within the region, maybe even upgrading a military base in fiji. now he is showing up, trying to show that australia is the biggest friend of the region. one issue is climate change in australia's record on burning fossil fuels, there is some concern in fiji that could be contributed to global water level rises globally. there is also the issue of neil prakash, who was born in melbourne to a fijian father. over the christmas period, australia revoked his australian citizenship, saying he could probably be a citizen of fiji. however, fiji are saying they do not want any part of it. t
scott morrison, that phrase again, showing up to be sure that australia keeps its influence. australia is still the biggest spender and donor of money within the pacific region but china isjust behind it and the growing force, last year we saw talk that china may be looking to build a military base within the area, maybe even in vanuatu. scott morrison reacted last year by setting up a new sort of civic pacific initiative, talk of helping with infrastructure, talk of helping with military...
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we recently visited the national press club annual book fair in washington where journalists, scott tong discovered living and working in china as an economic correspondent for the public radio program, marketplace. >> scott tong a correspond with america's public media marketplace. also author of a village with my name. from a history of china's opening to the world. tell me about when you went to china to open up marketplace versus the full-time china bureau? >> he was back in 2006. i was assigned to open up a bureau in shanghai with my family. my wife and i were schlepping a six-year-old, a three-year-old and a 1 1/2-year-old. 100 hours on a plane to go to shanghai and open up this bureau. every day was different.some days just maddening with you can imagine the bureaucracy of a place like china where everybody has to sign up and fill out 12 forms and all of these things. you get your stuff from a container. then magical at the same time. i getting back to the town where my mom was born. and really kind of live in the middle of the you know this chinese economic story. which has all o
we recently visited the national press club annual book fair in washington where journalists, scott tong discovered living and working in china as an economic correspondent for the public radio program, marketplace. >> scott tong a correspond with america's public media marketplace. also author of a village with my name. from a history of china's opening to the world. tell me about when you went to china to open up marketplace versus the full-time china bureau? >> he was back in...
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i will let scott go first. it looks like we are settling on b. scott. mr. kennedy: i would put myself in camp c. the climate if analogy is the right one to use. us in a conversation about where technology is going and where technology policy is going. they are going in different directions. technology, we are seeing more realism. previous year,e lots of hype, amazing amounts of advertising with new technologies the chinese have and are cooking up. vehicles,e autonomous more realism about the difficulty of deploying it. in biotech, some of the editing. around gene we will see greater discussion. i think those are positive things, that we slow down a little bit in some ways. there will be more realism about what china is capable of on the civilian side. it is a more mixed picture than what is often portrayed. the chinese are moving more fast on the civilian side. policy, we areh going to see more conflict. the investment restrictions that were passed last summer, they will be implemented more fully. export controls will be expanded toward emerging technologie
i will let scott go first. it looks like we are settling on b. scott. mr. kennedy: i would put myself in camp c. the climate if analogy is the right one to use. us in a conversation about where technology is going and where technology policy is going. they are going in different directions. technology, we are seeing more realism. previous year,e lots of hype, amazing amounts of advertising with new technologies the chinese have and are cooking up. vehicles,e autonomous more realism about the...
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scott: that's right. i do think the price gaps are going to be just as nauseating as they were in the 2008 experience. taylor: still with me is noelle corum from invesco, jose rasco from hsbc private bank americas, and iain stealey from jpmorgan asset management. jose, you heard it, leveraged loans may be expected to get worse this year, but nothing like we saw in 2008. do you agree with mr. minard? jose: i think we could do some issues. you are basically seeing a rising rate environment in the u.s. that said, we think the fed will be on pause through the first half of the year. this is a year of deleveraging, corporate deleveraging in the u.s., that is one point. don't forget the other big debtor around the world one of , them is china. we are seeing a great deal of deleveraging there as well. the big story from our perspective is we like high-yield because we think the yields are attractive relative to the risk. and we think it is a risk on year because growth will pick up through the year. taylor: righ
scott: that's right. i do think the price gaps are going to be just as nauseating as they were in the 2008 experience. taylor: still with me is noelle corum from invesco, jose rasco from hsbc private bank americas, and iain stealey from jpmorgan asset management. jose, you heard it, leveraged loans may be expected to get worse this year, but nothing like we saw in 2008. do you agree with mr. minard? jose: i think we could do some issues. you are basically seeing a rising rate environment in the...
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he's doing is he a troll is he intentionally whipping them up to look like these crazy outraged people scott adams calls donald trump a master persuader and i think that's a great term you know donald trump when he was a kid his church was norman vincent peale church who wrote the power of positive thinking and norman vincent peale was accused of being a hypnotist and if you know anything about hypnotism which i've learned from scott adams is that it's all about focus it's all about where you get people to pay attention you can control that stuff and what donald trump understands which nobody in the media and scott's written a book about me talks about it on periscopes five days a week is that when donald trump tweets something outrageous about something i don't care what it's about what he does is he gets everybody's attention focused on that thing and while the media is going crazy describing about what words he used ok or what improper pronoun he used in order to describe something what donald trump has done which is genius is if god in everybody to look at this problem ok and he does he
he's doing is he a troll is he intentionally whipping them up to look like these crazy outraged people scott adams calls donald trump a master persuader and i think that's a great term you know donald trump when he was a kid his church was norman vincent peale church who wrote the power of positive thinking and norman vincent peale was accused of being a hypnotist and if you know anything about hypnotism which i've learned from scott adams is that it's all about focus it's all about where you...
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i will bring scott in on this one. the question is, the driving narrative for china's economy will be sustainability concerns, gdp growth, friction while implementing u.s. request for structural changes and doubling down on party control . >> is that affects the economy, by the way, that's the point of the question. who seem to have a view that is consistent with our last conversation that growth will be sluggish., do you think it's the right dominant narrative for the chinese economy? >> when you look at china economy, it's never as good as it appears, it's never as bad when people are anxious. now, it's the latter. in 2018, i think on the positive side, the economy, officially grew about 6 1/2 percent, people don't think you hit the target but in any case, china's economy is now over three times larger than it was 10 years ago. the u.s. economy over the same period grew by one third. so, china's economy is still growing significantly high-tech sector was still growing rapidly but most of the signs and official data a
i will bring scott in on this one. the question is, the driving narrative for china's economy will be sustainability concerns, gdp growth, friction while implementing u.s. request for structural changes and doubling down on party control . >> is that affects the economy, by the way, that's the point of the question. who seem to have a view that is consistent with our last conversation that growth will be sluggish., do you think it's the right dominant narrative for the chinese economy?...
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i think scott will want to comment on this, as well. the idea of having a resolution on one part of the problem and not on the other part is i think from the chinese point of view, the favorite outcome. they can easily make market access agreement. they have offered that before. they appear to be offering it again. the americans so far have been resisting. it's not entirely clear to me whether the americans have resisted that because the offer is too small. or because they really want to insist that the chinese deal with some of the structural issues that have been identified. i think probably the right answer to that is the president's advisers differ on that question. and some would say if the chinese really want to buy a trillion dollars worth of stuff over ten years, take it. leaving aside the fact that's probably not physically possible. but there are other people saying, no, no, no. the more important issues are that technology transfer issues that we have identified. i don't think you can have an agreement without addressing both
i think scott will want to comment on this, as well. the idea of having a resolution on one part of the problem and not on the other part is i think from the chinese point of view, the favorite outcome. they can easily make market access agreement. they have offered that before. they appear to be offering it again. the americans so far have been resisting. it's not entirely clear to me whether the americans have resisted that because the offer is too small. or because they really want to insist...
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but to steve king, i don't understand -- bravo to tim scott. the only one to actually write about it. other people have spoken out about it. >> and -- >> but there's no teeth. they don't do anything. >> and proof of the value of diversity. >> exactly. >> remember when we were talking about another media figure sitting at a table and said something that was racially stupid and you made a good point, you said, you know, you're sitting at a table with people that aren't sensitized to it. if i had been at the table, i would have set it straight like that. that's what diversity does on one level. when you have people with different experiences and different feelings and insights you come to better consensuses about this. yeah, tim scott came out. he's the one black guy. he's the one black senator. he says it. >> maybe people just don't know that they are racist. >> please. >> but in the situation you're talking about, i think sometimes people have a wake up call and it's a punch, it's a slap -- not a slap in the face, it's a punch in the face and th
but to steve king, i don't understand -- bravo to tim scott. the only one to actually write about it. other people have spoken out about it. >> and -- >> but there's no teeth. they don't do anything. >> and proof of the value of diversity. >> exactly. >> remember when we were talking about another media figure sitting at a table and said something that was racially stupid and you made a good point, you said, you know, you're sitting at a table with people that...
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scott: not really. obviously continuing what has been a pretty good relationship with both countries, abe would very much like to make some sort of concrete progress in his efforts to include a peace treaty, long-standing territory. but neither side seems really ready to make a big deal. news of aalso we have possible second summit between president trump and kim jong-un on north korea. mind, the first one to not really achieve a great deal beyond a media frenzy. is there any reason at all to they north korea will give up its nuclear weapons? scott: i don't think so. i don't think many people have thought from the very beginning of this process that north korea was really interested in giving up his weapons. this will be another opportunity for president trump, of course, to have a high profile type of encounter with kim, something that probably will be very important for trump back home, to appeal to his base. but we do not see that there will be any significant progress. perhaps they will get some add
scott: not really. obviously continuing what has been a pretty good relationship with both countries, abe would very much like to make some sort of concrete progress in his efforts to include a peace treaty, long-standing territory. but neither side seems really ready to make a big deal. news of aalso we have possible second summit between president trump and kim jong-un on north korea. mind, the first one to not really achieve a great deal beyond a media frenzy. is there any reason at all to...
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everything how important it is to both michelle and scott. i think for psychological for morale relaxation and then of course food you know having knows that fresh food is going to be very important having that connection back to earth having a little piece of nature in this very. you know hostile environment where there's a lot about all the plastics and wires running around and there's this piece of earth that they can smell they can touch and finally eat i think it means a lot to them in when we go to mars when the earth is getting smaller and smaller and smaller it's going to be even more important to have that piece of earth have that reminder of home the smell of home and then the taste of home to remind them where they come from. on board the i s s how home is only present. seen from the coop in a panoramic mondial the earth fills the sky. biscay never time is of watching the fascinating spectacle. but can he also imagine a time when our planet will no longer be visible from his spaceship. it's estimated that his father throughout hist
everything how important it is to both michelle and scott. i think for psychological for morale relaxation and then of course food you know having knows that fresh food is going to be very important having that connection back to earth having a little piece of nature in this very. you know hostile environment where there's a lot about all the plastics and wires running around and there's this piece of earth that they can smell they can touch and finally eat i think it means a lot to them in...