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so hence we are a little bit like fish out of water, no pun intend but when we evaluate this, it is fair. but our concerns are risen when we look at hour compared in the competitive standing would not that rate as set would make a viable and feasible program rate and that's our straulgs evaluation at this time. >> commissioner breed? >> just a question do you look at the fees involved in this process as well? >> yes i did. >> can you tell me about the exit fees that they are saying are proposed on each bill which would amount to 85 cents >> i think those are surcharge and not being changed or changeable. the other side of the lever where it's controlled by the puc changes are being contemplated at a nominal sum. as there is no other program cost where there is an opt in opt out program where there is an exit fee. in this case there is not an exit fee. >> thank you. chairman, avalos, i just wanted to ask if regards to this exit fee, do you think that this would be somewhat of a disin incentive for people to participate in the clean power program? >> that whether we have an exit fee would
so hence we are a little bit like fish out of water, no pun intend but when we evaluate this, it is fair. but our concerns are risen when we look at hour compared in the competitive standing would not that rate as set would make a viable and feasible program rate and that's our straulgs evaluation at this time. >> commissioner breed? >> just a question do you look at the fees involved in this process as well? >> yes i did. >> can you tell me about the exit fees that they...
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and they're targeting the silicon valley hence the term nerd bird. those u.s. law says he can't actually run the airline. >> i've taken a minority position in the airline. but i still, you know i'm still the biggest private shareholder, i love the airline, i love the people who work there. i've been to every single launch and i feel passionately about it. >> the interview right there in the airplane very colorful richard bran son. ceo david curb says the airline is going to add longer haul flights in san jose. >>> a boy is at the hospital following a bitter dispute between the boy's parents and the -- because the baby has a heart murmur they're extra careful but they were alarmed to hear doctors discussing surgery. saying they wanted a second opinion, they didn't wait for a discharge. once home child protective services came and took sam my. his parents agreed saying another opinion is all they wanted. >>> missing an essential element in the woman could lead to spelling troubles. researcheser in australia found kids who had low iodine exposure in pregnancy has
and they're targeting the silicon valley hence the term nerd bird. those u.s. law says he can't actually run the airline. >> i've taken a minority position in the airline. but i still, you know i'm still the biggest private shareholder, i love the airline, i love the people who work there. i've been to every single launch and i feel passionately about it. >> the interview right there in the airplane very colorful richard bran son. ceo david curb says the airline is going to add...
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hence the altitude sickness i'm feeling. not good. for an early breakfast, which i'm hoping will make me feel better. paloquemao market has been in existence in one way or since the '40s. >> you want some juice? >> yeah. what do you have? >> orange juice with some carrot. >> probably the healthiest thing i've had in a while. >> good for the high altitude. >> yeah. >> this is better? >> i'm feeling better every hour. >> first hour is killing me. >> but you have a better face. >> i didn't think i was going to make it out of the airport. >> most of the mornings, early in the mornings, 5:00 to 6:00 in the morning, i climb the mountain. >> why? >> fresh air. >> okay. >> you have to come with me. >> hell no! ain't happening. >> you want to taste some arepa? it is made with corn. por favor. this is fantastic. i love it. [ speaking foreign language ] >> tucked away in a back corner of the fish market is a place that serves breakfast for the market's workers and shoppers. we're talking beef short ribs simmered in an oily broth with potatoes, s
hence the altitude sickness i'm feeling. not good. for an early breakfast, which i'm hoping will make me feel better. paloquemao market has been in existence in one way or since the '40s. >> you want some juice? >> yeah. what do you have? >> orange juice with some carrot. >> probably the healthiest thing i've had in a while. >> good for the high altitude. >> yeah. >> this is better? >> i'm feeling better every hour. >> first hour is killing...
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hence why we play, am i diversified? hence i think it's important. i almost lost everything. from my early days at goldman sax the core principles of investing, building a diversified portfolio to create long-term wealth. that included no margin buying. consider yourself the customer of this show. remember, all my investors who consistently beat the market on their own in ways they liked aided by people like me who would work with them cons consciencetiously put their plans. . humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs are guaranteed for life
hence why we play, am i diversified? hence i think it's important. i almost lost everything. from my early days at goldman sax the core principles of investing, building a diversified portfolio to create long-term wealth. that included no margin buying. consider yourself the customer of this show. remember, all my investors who consistently beat the market on their own in ways they liked aided by people like me who would work with them cons consciencetiously put their plans. . humans. even when...
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. >> hence the shape.s heavily influenced by local takes on hawaiian cooking, not that you would necessarily notice. every dish designed to be eaten with the hand. what's good? the baby back ribs are air dried, braised, then breaded and fried. ling cod tacos treated like shawarma, then meat dried like duck. >>> meanwhile, a kogi truck pulls up, stops reverses back to the corner. before the awning is up, there's already a line. people have been waiting in cars around the corner since the twitter announcement 30 years ago. >> i feel guilty, i'm jumping the line. wow, what's the longest line you ever had? >> 600. >> 600 people for one truck? >> yeah. >> the kogi taco, double caramelized korean short ribs on fresh corn tortilla, with cilantro, relish, and napa cabbage slaw, with a vinaigrette. oh, yeah. >> the rep for kogi is we go everywhere, to every single corner of the county and the city. we're not just going to the hip areas. >> what about bel air? can you pull up on a corner in a residential area in bel
. >> hence the shape.s heavily influenced by local takes on hawaiian cooking, not that you would necessarily notice. every dish designed to be eaten with the hand. what's good? the baby back ribs are air dried, braised, then breaded and fried. ling cod tacos treated like shawarma, then meat dried like duck. >>> meanwhile, a kogi truck pulls up, stops reverses back to the corner. before the awning is up, there's already a line. people have been waiting in cars around the corner...
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>> yes. >> hence the aloha. that's a very tasty burger. nice char. >> asian fast food.od but it's made like it was just a single family-owned restaurant. >> what family made this? >> maybe not your family. >> you like it? >> it's actually very tasty. >> every single thing you like it? >> wow, there's so much i don't know. ♪ across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky. however, seeing this little beauty over international waters is enough to bring a traveler to tears. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico
>> yes. >> hence the aloha. that's a very tasty burger. nice char. >> asian fast food.od but it's made like it was just a single family-owned restaurant. >> what family made this? >> maybe not your family. >> you like it? >> it's actually very tasty. >> every single thing you like it? >> wow, there's so much i don't know. ♪ across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky....
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>> yes. >> hence the aloha. that's a very tasty burger. nice char. >> asian fast food.ood but it's made like it was just a single family-owned restaurant. >> what family made this? >> maybe not your family. >> you like it? >> it's actually very tasty. >> every single thing you like it? >> wow, there's so much i don't know. ♪ ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >>> that's true, dad. we all look the same. [ laughter ] >> i love it. >> he may be a korean gone bad, but dave choe still tries best he can to be a good son. he bought them this house in los feliz and visits for family meals often. in fact, when we first met, sensing it had been a long time without a true home-cooked meal, he invited me to dinner with them. so guests are not unusual. jane choe is an amazing cook. >> it's going to be very delicious. >> mom, dad, look who's here. >> hello. >> can you smell something? >> oh, yeah. good stuff. >> yeah
>> yes. >> hence the aloha. that's a very tasty burger. nice char. >> asian fast food.ood but it's made like it was just a single family-owned restaurant. >> what family made this? >> maybe not your family. >> you like it? >> it's actually very tasty. >> every single thing you like it? >> wow, there's so much i don't know. ♪ ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours...
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hence, we have verging rates of autism in this country. by autism. you mean >> this is a spectrum of disorders, but the essential quality of it is an emotional disconnect. these children live in the mind of their own. it cannot respond appropriately to emotional cues. they withdraw, they act out some times in the unpredictable clearns, there is no sense of an emotional connection and just peace inside them. there are many more kids in this inntry now, 20-fold increase the last 30 years, the rates of anxiety among children is increasing. a number of kids on anti- depressant medication. the number of kids diagnosed with bipolar disorder. the issuesion all of like bullying, teenage pregnancies. a so-called reality show that just focuses on teenage mothers. it never used to be that children grew up in a stressed family. that was not a normal basis for child development. beingal basis was always the klan, the tribe, the community, neighborhood, the extended family. essentially, post-industrial capitalism had destroyed those conditions. people no longer li
hence, we have verging rates of autism in this country. by autism. you mean >> this is a spectrum of disorders, but the essential quality of it is an emotional disconnect. these children live in the mind of their own. it cannot respond appropriately to emotional cues. they withdraw, they act out some times in the unpredictable clearns, there is no sense of an emotional connection and just peace inside them. there are many more kids in this inntry now, 20-fold increase the last 30 years,...
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hence, the skeletal biology lab. >> stephen: you say running, walking, throwing, sweating? >> sweating, absolutely. >> stephen: i don't see showering on that list. >> there is a shower down the hallway which is very important offer run? >> >> stephen: how are those related, walking run, sweating. >> human beings are among the best long distance runners in the world and one of the reasons we're see sew good is we're good at sweating. if you decide to take your family dog for a run on a hot day gli would not do that, but go ahead. >> there's a good reason you shouldn't because if you were to run at a reasonable speed you would force your dpog dogto gallup expwsht way in which animals, like your dog, cool is panting, short, shallow breaths. but four-legged animals cannot gallup and pant at the same time. so the poor little doggy will overheat in about 10, 15 minutes and you'll kill it. so don't do that. but, but, imagine two million years ago you're a hunter in the middle of africa. people haven't invented even the spear. they haven't invented the bow and arrow and you want to
hence, the skeletal biology lab. >> stephen: you say running, walking, throwing, sweating? >> sweating, absolutely. >> stephen: i don't see showering on that list. >> there is a shower down the hallway which is very important offer run? >> >> stephen: how are those related, walking run, sweating. >> human beings are among the best long distance runners in the world and one of the reasons we're see sew good is we're good at sweating. if you decide to...
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the horrific brutality and torture the victims endured for a decade is beyond comp hence. >> new information into castro's alleged motives and mind. law enforcement sources tell wkyc that during an interrogation castro was cocky and showed no remorse, describing himself as cold blooded and unable to control his impulses. >> i have a very sick son who has done something very serious. i'm suffering a lot. i ask forgiveness from the mothers. i ask the girls to forgive me for the pain they suffered. >> reporter: the state of ohio announced an aggressive prosecution and may go after the death penalty on grounds he allegedly abused at least one of the women while she was pregnant and forced a miscarriage. >> the prosecution would have to show this was an unwanted termination of the pregnancy against the mother's consent. that's aggravated murder and potentially subject to the death penalty in ohio. >> reporter: a case sure to make headlines far into the future. ariel castro, meanwhile in jail in isolation and we're told kept on suicide watch. in cleveland, nbc news. >>> back here in the bay area,
the horrific brutality and torture the victims endured for a decade is beyond comp hence. >> new information into castro's alleged motives and mind. law enforcement sources tell wkyc that during an interrogation castro was cocky and showed no remorse, describing himself as cold blooded and unable to control his impulses. >> i have a very sick son who has done something very serious. i'm suffering a lot. i ask forgiveness from the mothers. i ask the girls to forgive me for the pain...
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hence the reason of today's introduction of senator jill brand's bill was so touching to me.t is the first piece of legislation that has real substance to it to give us that confidence back. >> i think a lot of people still find it, i don't know if the word is stunning or baffled by the fact that commanders can handle the sexual assault cases that involve their subordinates. as you pointed out, this bipartisan legislation would address that. what is the reason in your heart you believe there has been these delays that could help? >> there are a couple things. i think that they think in terms of war. so there's a difference between, you know, in garrison, here in the states, and overseas. and i think what they really don't want to lose control of is the power that they need to have with the troops when they're overseas. so that's going to be an issue that we're going to have to address. because what are we going to do? how will we handle that piece of it? in garrison, as far as sexual assaults are concerned, they should be handled by civilians or professionals that deal with t
hence the reason of today's introduction of senator jill brand's bill was so touching to me.t is the first piece of legislation that has real substance to it to give us that confidence back. >> i think a lot of people still find it, i don't know if the word is stunning or baffled by the fact that commanders can handle the sexual assault cases that involve their subordinates. as you pointed out, this bipartisan legislation would address that. what is the reason in your heart you believe...
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the employer needs to treat us like you're not there and hence you have a right to be reemployed whenou return. if he has not contacted esgr, they have people who work closely with companies to explain the law and that is a great place for him to take his case to. host: tony, los angeles, independent line. caller: i want to thank military.com and brian jordan for having the courage to report the recruit.. i confronted john mccain last year about his betrayal of the uss liberty crew. it was barely picked up in the u.s. media. they just talked about me being the hut where. i want to salute brian jordan read he is the only one who encouraged to cover the memorial on june 8 last year. host: thank you. about the employers, we hear as for situations with emotional issues that sometimes occur, ptsd, does that become stigma for someone looking for a job in the job force? guest: sometimes their stereotypes, just like with any other group, a protected class under labour. the amount of people while tragic that have post-traumatic stress disorder, it is not reflective of the larger veteran popula
the employer needs to treat us like you're not there and hence you have a right to be reemployed whenou return. if he has not contacted esgr, they have people who work closely with companies to explain the law and that is a great place for him to take his case to. host: tony, los angeles, independent line. caller: i want to thank military.com and brian jordan for having the courage to report the recruit.. i confronted john mccain last year about his betrayal of the uss liberty crew. it was...
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what about that pesky federal reserve and what happen hence the easy money comes to an end? we're talk about how to invest right now with alison deans, senior adviser of varick asset management and richard bernstein of richard bernstein associates. good to see both of you. thank you for joining us. what about the record performance? milestones almost every single day. do you think that leads one to believe that we are topsy-turvy, that we're going to turn around and go down soon or would you put new money to work here? >> i would put new money to work, maria. i think we're in the stage of the bull market where people are just beginning to realize that there is actually a bull market going on. when you consider it's more than four years old, and people are still extremely skeptical, that's understandable. but i think we're getting to the point where people are finally accepting that there might actually be a bull market. >> and of course that bull market really fueled initially by the federal reserve. but alison, do you agree with that? and what about the fundamental backdrop
what about that pesky federal reserve and what happen hence the easy money comes to an end? we're talk about how to invest right now with alison deans, senior adviser of varick asset management and richard bernstein of richard bernstein associates. good to see both of you. thank you for joining us. what about the record performance? milestones almost every single day. do you think that leads one to believe that we are topsy-turvy, that we're going to turn around and go down soon or would you...
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hence, hello. >> is it easier to have somebody to bounce things off of? >> of course, there is a synergy to it. there's a built-in editing process. somebody waiting to react to it. absolutely. >> dave, most of your career, you wrote the peter pan books with ridley. how do you like working with others? >> i love it. i enjoy it but you can bounce it off. when riding alone, what goes through -- when you are writing alone, you sit and think you are a fraud. anyone who writes comedy knows that feeling peter i am not funny. i do not have skills. i used of all the jokes. that is kind of how you start your day. sometimes that is how you end your day. >> sometimes that is the entire day. [laughter] >> you look at the window of people going to work in have jobs and know what they're going to do that day. you feel so envious. but then you think, but i would have to wear something besides my underwear. so i will stay here and keep trying to write jokes. >> also, you can wear somebody else's underwear. getting started in a comedy. [laughter] >> having a background in
hence, hello. >> is it easier to have somebody to bounce things off of? >> of course, there is a synergy to it. there's a built-in editing process. somebody waiting to react to it. absolutely. >> dave, most of your career, you wrote the peter pan books with ridley. how do you like working with others? >> i love it. i enjoy it but you can bounce it off. when riding alone, what goes through -- when you are writing alone, you sit and think you are a fraud. anyone who writes...
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hence the altitude sickness i'm feeling. not good. i'm hoping this will make me feel better. >>> palo market has been here in one form or another since the 1940s. >> i love orange juice with carrot. >> it's probably the healthiest thing i've had in a while. >> this is better? >> i'm feeling better every hour. >> you have a better face. >> i didn't think i was going to make it out of the airport. >> in the morning? early in the morning, 5:00, 6:00 in the morning, i climb the mountain. >> why? >> you should taste this. it's made with corn. it's fantastic. i love it. >> tucked away in the back corner at the fish market is the worker's and shoppers. we're talking beef short ribs simmered in an oily broth with potatoes, salt and scallions. thomas swears by this stuff. the traditional breakfast soup. >> do you like chili? gracias. >> yeah, now we're talking. >> there's a nice hunk of meat in there. >> good broth. >> yes. >> so what's this dish called? >> beef stock. >> broth -- rib broth. yeah. >> i speak spanish. i speak a little mexican.
hence the altitude sickness i'm feeling. not good. i'm hoping this will make me feel better. >>> palo market has been here in one form or another since the 1940s. >> i love orange juice with carrot. >> it's probably the healthiest thing i've had in a while. >> this is better? >> i'm feeling better every hour. >> you have a better face. >> i didn't think i was going to make it out of the airport. >> in the morning? early in the morning, 5:00,...
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we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hence our agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive report of incidents, even with a 911 call of smoepk with land, air and ground attack. once fires become to a large enough scale we call mue tour aid, california lass a great mue tour aid system. i think it's looked at nationally because we
we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hence our agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive report of incidents, even with a 911 call of smoepk with land, air and ground attack. once fires become to a large enough scale we call mue tour aid,...
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we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hence our agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive report of incidents, even with a 911 call of smoepk with land, air and ground attack. once fires become to a large enough scale we call mue tour aid, california lass a great mue tour aid system. i think it's looked at nationally because we have souch excellent cooperation with our cooperating agencies. once it reaches that point, the team will come in and assist the local jurisdiction to run that incident. when we start having multiple fires in a certain area, then we get into what we call area command. i think that provides the overview. >> i talked a little bit about mou's and relationships with the marines. maybe we can talk about how is the national guard and dod resources and capabilities integrated into the command and control at the fire and al
we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hence our agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive report of incidents, even with a 911 call of smoepk with land, air and ground attack. once fires become to a large enough scale we call mue tour aid,...
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posey, pablo, hunter hence. baumgartner improves to 4-1 as the giants win big. amy gutierrez with the wrap up. >> with their 10-1 victory over the braves saturday, the giants have now put together back-to-back decisive wins with explosive offense, solid defense, and stellar starting pitching. madison baumgartner now 4-1 on the season gave his team seven innings of one-run ball and recorded a season high 11 strikeouts. >> he's got good stuff. he's thrown so well this year, and he was on top of his game, hit his spots, had some great put-away pitches. you know, great location. that's a tough lineup to go through, and he did quite a job for us. >> coming off of a bad start last time where command wasn't really there, so i nus. >> you i had to come in and make pitches especially with this team. they can hit. they got a lot of power guys. just knew i had to make pitches and "q" did a great job, defense did a great job. >> it was a big day for the blanco who knocked in a career high four runs. maybe more impressive was the offensive effort by the giants as six differe
posey, pablo, hunter hence. baumgartner improves to 4-1 as the giants win big. amy gutierrez with the wrap up. >> with their 10-1 victory over the braves saturday, the giants have now put together back-to-back decisive wins with explosive offense, solid defense, and stellar starting pitching. madison baumgartner now 4-1 on the season gave his team seven innings of one-run ball and recorded a season high 11 strikeouts. >> he's got good stuff. he's thrown so well this year, and he was...
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are reasons to be upbeat russian agriculture ministry reports that this year's harvest will be good hence lower food prices can be expected also the government plans to take control over utility and gas tariffs this is well could help keep a lid on inflation powering up the economy will be the subject of intense debates at the st petersburg international economic forum in june this is a vital task that many countries are now facing and russia is part of this global paradigm lisa look and on the money r.t. . ok gentlemen you know yourself can you you know when we look at the slowdown in growth in the russian economy which we just heard from that report will probably rebound at the end of year but how much of this can be attributed to external factors the eurozone for example russia's very susceptible to the european crisis and part of the reason for that is that for the past twenty years russia's foreign economic policy was tremendously eurocentric so instead of diversifying its economic and trade and investment links there was a very focused effort on europe and to some degree everybody b
are reasons to be upbeat russian agriculture ministry reports that this year's harvest will be good hence lower food prices can be expected also the government plans to take control over utility and gas tariffs this is well could help keep a lid on inflation powering up the economy will be the subject of intense debates at the st petersburg international economic forum in june this is a vital task that many countries are now facing and russia is part of this global paradigm lisa look and on the...
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have to bring order into well over one hundred share lots and they have to actually tighten its own hence all of these exchanges and to precise exact timing because these out. one of the exchanges will will spill what they're doing onto the now or and. you should. pull the orders that. well just apply devil's advocate here for a minute the average person is not a day trader and is more likely to buy and hold over my answer year is and they're probably not concerned about pennies being shaved off their entries and exit so is it really a problem for the average stockholder. oh well it is the. way you have to sell them and you have a much greater chance of being struck. in your very long term so no also we live in the society based on laws if you're ok with some people out following the rules because it doesn't hurt like for example if you could get it how does that affect me i was at an event i was first. next will continue to talk when manic founder eric hines saidor you want to hear what he has to say about market micro structure toxic order flow and a rather cool reception by the f.c.c.
have to bring order into well over one hundred share lots and they have to actually tighten its own hence all of these exchanges and to precise exact timing because these out. one of the exchanges will will spill what they're doing onto the now or and. you should. pull the orders that. well just apply devil's advocate here for a minute the average person is not a day trader and is more likely to buy and hold over my answer year is and they're probably not concerned about pennies being shaved...
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there was an attempt by israel to or tire shipments coming from syria hence the friday attacks then that seems they confirm that actually there was a recent successful receipt of what they described as effective weapons has been described and then we had a number of overflights into lebanon over the weekend so what i think we saw was that the failure to actually hit the arms convoy probably provoked the israeli's to decide to make a demonstrative exercise in damascus if you like a far works of power techniques exercise to make the point that they were unhappy about weapons shipments coming yes so you say all this creates a very dangerous precedent but given that see where how strong regional allies like lebanon and iran is that israel afraid of provoking a regional war that. i think that israel is playing quite a careful game not necessarily wanting to go to war with syria but much of what its action is designed to do is to try and push washington push washington warn towards intervention in syria and i think this is intended if you like to put pressure not so much directly on the white
there was an attempt by israel to or tire shipments coming from syria hence the friday attacks then that seems they confirm that actually there was a recent successful receipt of what they described as effective weapons has been described and then we had a number of overflights into lebanon over the weekend so what i think we saw was that the failure to actually hit the arms convoy probably provoked the israeli's to decide to make a demonstrative exercise in damascus if you like a far works of...
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after the world's second biggest consumer china said it's in dissipating a lower economic growth rates hence lower demand russia is planning to sell part of its giant state own railway company by the end of next year the deal likely to offer the first five percent the value the russian railways at more than forty two billion dollars if the offering successful the state might sell an additional twenty percent by the end of twenty sixteen put into the economy ministry the russian railways as one of the world's biggest railway companies with one million employees and one billion pounds turds. unemployment has become one of the biggest social and economic issues and here the recent data shows that chu out of three young people in greece and spain are out of work and it's the austerity measures that should take all the blame for the jobless rates that's according to an american economist a nobel prize winner dale want to see the austerity programs have been counterproductive. a negative effect on growth and therefore increased employment it's hard to debate otherwise countries that haven't had to
after the world's second biggest consumer china said it's in dissipating a lower economic growth rates hence lower demand russia is planning to sell part of its giant state own railway company by the end of next year the deal likely to offer the first five percent the value the russian railways at more than forty two billion dollars if the offering successful the state might sell an additional twenty percent by the end of twenty sixteen put into the economy ministry the russian railways as one...