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TAIMUR IS PLAYING WITH NEW FRIEND,PLAY DATE IN LONDON, TAIMUR IS LOOKING SUPER HAPPY WITH NEW FRIEND - Duration: 1:09.

TAIMUR IS PLAYING WITH NEW FRIEND,PLAY DATE IN LONDON, TAIMUR IS LOOKING SUPER HAPPY WITH NEW FRIEND

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Vegan Minestrone Soup Is Crazy Easy to Make - Duration: 1:50.

The tin minestrone soup is crazy easy to make

serves 42 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

one LG yellow onion

finely diced two celery reads chopped

two carrots or parsnips

peeled and chopped five cloves garlic

the Inst. eight see vegetable stop

one can 15 ounces diced tomatoes

one can 15 ounces chickpeas rinsed and drained

one can 15 ounces Cannell Keeney beans rinsed and drained

one 3rd sea green beans trend and chopped on the diagonal

one sequin Noah optional

1 tablespoon Braggs liquid amino acids or soy sauce

one heat oil in large pot over medium heat

add onion and cook until soft and fragrant about 10 minutes

add celery carrots and garlic and cook for another 10 minutes

to add stock and tomatoes with juice

ring to a boil then simmer and cook 10 minutes

add chickpeas Cannell Keeney beans green beans and Quinn Noah if using

and simmer until bins are soft and Quinn Noah is cooked through

about 20 minutes season to taste with Braggs or soy sauce

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Is The U.S. Headed For Recession? - Duration: 7:43.

Is The U.S. Headed For Recession?

The economic tea leaves right now are getting hard to read.

The latest measure of economic growth showed the economy expanded at a lackluster 2 percent rate in the first quarter.

Estimates for second-quarter growth are much higher, and that has the Trump administration claiming its policies are working.

Still, despite that rosy forecast, more analysts are pointing to worrying signs that with the expansion at nearly nine years and counting, a recession could be looming.

President Trump has long predicted that his policies will spur growth so much that the economy will expand at a rate well above 3 percent — maybe even 5 percent.

Many economists have scoffed at rates that high.

"A year ago, people were laughing when we talked about 3 percent GDP," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told CNBC this week.

But he noted that some analysts forecast that the next reading of the nation's gross domestic product will show growth above 4 percent.

"We're expecting a big second-quarter GDP number," Mnuchin said.

"We have an economy that's here because of the president's tax plan and the president's regulatory relief." Meanwhile, the unemployment rate is at an 18-year low.

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But GDP numbers bounce around quarter to quarter.

And more analysts see warning signs of a recession on the horizon.

One of those signs is a recent shift in the bond market.

Ten-year Treasury bonds usually pay a noticeably higher interest rate than shorter-term two-year notes.

That's because investors in long-term bonds are taking on a greater inflation risk.

But lately, the gap between the two — known as the yield curve — has been shrinking.

"The yield curve may sound boring, and it does, but some believe that a flat or inverted yield curve is a recessionary canary in a coal mine," says Scott Simon, a former portfolio manager who oversaw nearly $1 trillion in mortgage securities at the bond trading firm PIMCO.

"If people think the economy is going to slow and inflation is going to go down, long-term interest rates tend to go down," he says.

When that happens, when plotted on a graph, the difference between the long and short bonds flattens out.

It can even flip or invert — with short-term rates exceeding long-term yields.

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That can be a sign that a lot of investors see trouble ahead, which is why it sets off a blinking red light on economists' dashboards.

In fact, every recession in the past 60 years has happened after the yield curve's red light started blinking.

And it's getting pretty close to that level again.

That may sound ominous.

But Simon says the yield curve "hasn't been a very good predictor because it keeps predicting recessions that haven't occurred.

It was wrong in 1994, it was wrong in 1998, it was right in 2001 [and] it was also right in 2006-07.".

But he says he is not worried about it this time around.

That's because ever since the Great Recession, the Federal Reserve and other central banks around the world have been doing unusual things that distort the bond market.

And he says that has thrown off this recession meter.

This Recession Indicator Has Wall Street Worried.

But just about all economists agree there is one thing that could eventually drive the economy into recession: a trade war.

David Kotok, chief economist with Cumberland Advisors, says Trump is playing a dangerous game.

"Who wants to play a game where everybody loses?" Kotok says.

Already, Kotok says, he has lowered growth forecasts for the second half of the year.

Beyond the angry trade rhetoric, he says, the White House lacks a coherent approach to trade policy.

"You don't invite compromise when you scream at the other guy," Kotok says.

And beyond that, he asks: "What's the policy of the United States? Is it [Peter] Navarro? Is it Mnuchin? Is it Wilbur Ross? Is it Larry Kudlow? Is it the president, who changes his mind back and forth every day? How do you proceed?".

Kotok says businesses are delaying investments already amid the uncertainty, and that slows growth.

He is not predicting recession yet.

But if the trade fight grows into a full-blown trade war, he says that definitely could drive the country into recession.

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