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why not go to germany or switzerland, where there is?ave business with the state, a lot of them. they cannot give money to chris christie. they can give money to choose new jersey, which helps the presidential campaign. >> you mentioned this friend that now runs choose new jersey. there was some controversy with her and the ig report. i remembered a report about that when he ran the first time. >> this is a very close friend of his who has worked for him for years, and they are also neighbor is. in his first race for governor he was nearly derailed by the revelations he had loaned her $46,000, i believe, without interest, and she also played a part in trying to cover up some of these travel expenses and stalling people looking at them, so there is a pattern. we have seen this all before. >> the last thing about this story, and we talked about it and joked about it, his interest in expensive things, and your colleagues talked to him, and we played this quote earlier, getting all of the jews -- juice out of the orange. is this something th
why not go to germany or switzerland, where there is?ave business with the state, a lot of them. they cannot give money to chris christie. they can give money to choose new jersey, which helps the presidential campaign. >> you mentioned this friend that now runs choose new jersey. there was some controversy with her and the ig report. i remembered a report about that when he ran the first time. >> this is a very close friend of his who has worked for him for years, and they are also...
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or actually fix this country? anybody who gets to travel overseas, whether you go to switzerland, germany i was there last year, or china i was there this year with my wife. she's in the hotel business. she brings me along. >> what a deal for you. >> you see the world passing us. america used to be the ones that had the railroad across the continue innocent. >> airports. >> and you get the best airport in johannesburg or anywhere in china. >> we're not going to catch up under the obama administration. as dave was talking about, there are too many republicans in congress who oppose giving him any of those larger -- >> what's he willing to put on the table? what's the president willing to cut to pay for infrastructure? doesn't he have to put up something on the table is. >> that's what remains to be seen, what he might be willing to offer them. i think that we have to also see whether now that they have control of both changes of congress they feel they have more leverage in showdowns over the death ceiling, funding the government. they're playing games with dhs funding. >> it's a clash of fundamentals because the t
or actually fix this country? anybody who gets to travel overseas, whether you go to switzerland, germany i was there last year, or china i was there this year with my wife. she's in the hotel business. she brings me along. >> what a deal for you. >> you see the world passing us. america used to be the ones that had the railroad across the continue innocent. >> airports. >> and you get the best airport in johannesburg or anywhere in china. >> we're not going to...
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or teens. this person from gambia who lives in switzerland says conditions are not good. others said they were pleased to be here. they said they wanted to live in places like germanyr norway. they believe they will have a better life. for now, they are in limbo in lampedusa. the facility has 300 people and there are now four times that number of migrants here, including 200 children. it is unprecedented as this time of year. boat after boat arrived yesterday and last night. among them, children without parents as young as nine. >> there are currently 1200 yes inside -- guests inside. among them, 200 children. reporter: all of the people got into flimsy boats in libya where there is chaos and civil war. the most whom made it to the southern tip of europe feel lucky. many more before them died. katty: in the next few weeks, all eyes will be on negotiations with iran. we hear a lot about the mood here in washington. what is the feeling inside of iran. that is the question that steve inskeep set out to answer and he joins me now. thank you for coming in. you third trip to iran. what was your sense about the mood in iran? >steve: i went to a number of cities and talk t
or teens. this person from gambia who lives in switzerland says conditions are not good. others said they were pleased to be here. they said they wanted to live in places like germanyr norway. they believe they will have a better life. for now, they are in limbo in lampedusa. the facility has 300 people and there are now four times that number of migrants here, including 200 children. it is unprecedented as this time of year. boat after boat arrived yesterday and last night. among them,...
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the u.s. 10 year yield at 1.66% -- fat and juicy in contract with switzerland, at -19 basis points, or germany points. countries like brazil, colombia mexico, greece portugal new zealand, australia, south korea -- they have higher 10 year yields, but they are not the world reserve currency. under mental difference. a lot of people say the risk is that the u.s. economy could grow a lot faster than what investors are currently pricing in. if gdp does pick up, the inflation rate could easily top bond yields, which are admittedly not very high. in the u.s., the 30 year is at 2.23%. that would mean, if inflation does pick up, that investors would be losing money if they continue to hold onto these bonds. june for her basically made that case when he spoke with mike mckee last week. he reiterated that interest rates could rise as soon as the midpoint of this year in part because he sees longer-term inflation rising more quickly than a lot of people in the market are banking on. >> there has been a conversation about the dual mandate -- inflation and the unemployment rate. a lot of people think the f
the u.s. 10 year yield at 1.66% -- fat and juicy in contract with switzerland, at -19 basis points, or germany points. countries like brazil, colombia mexico, greece portugal new zealand, australia, south korea -- they have higher 10 year yields, but they are not the world reserve currency. under mental difference. a lot of people say the risk is that the u.s. economy could grow a lot faster than what investors are currently pricing in. if gdp does pick up, the inflation rate could easily top...
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the award will be accepted by the current strike or, -- current troika consisting of switzerland and the federal or republic of germany. i would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the awardees. thank you very much for taking this issue up in this speech. this leads to the question, and i would be grateful if you would introduce yourselves briefly. i am familiar with most of you but i don't know all of you. who is going to start? [laughter] >> thank you very much, i am with the iss. given the ware in ukraine and the apparently limited results of your determined diplomatic efforts, will germany suggest to increase european and international support to ukraine? thank you very much. >> well i think that one can always do more, in different shapes and forms. right now, ukraine is not only involved in a very difficult military conflict, but we also have to keep an eye on the economic stability of ukraine. this is why right now there are very ambitious negotiations going on with the imf, for example, and the question is can it europe help? -- can europe help? what can other countries do? and one part of the questi
the award will be accepted by the current strike or, -- current troika consisting of switzerland and the federal or republic of germany. i would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the awardees. thank you very much for taking this issue up in this speech. this leads to the question, and i would be grateful if you would introduce yourselves briefly. i am familiar with most of you but i don't know all of you. who is going to start? [laughter] >> thank you very much, i am with the...
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it will be accepted by the current strike or, consisting of switzerland and the federal or republic of germany. i would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the awardees. thank you very much for taking this issue up in this speech. this leads to the question and i would be grateful if you would introduce yourselves briefly. i am familiar with most of you, but i don't know all of you. who is going to start? [laughter] >> thank you very much, i am with the iss. given the war in ukraine and the apparently limited results of your determined diplomatic efforts, will germany suggest to increase european and international support to ukraine? thank you very much. >> well i think that one can always do more, in different shapes and forms. right now, ukraine is not only involved in a very difficult military conflict, but we also have to keep an eye on the economic stability of ukraine. this is why right now there are very ambitious negotiations going on with the imf, for example, and the question is, can it europe help? -- can europe help? what can other countries do? and one part of the questi
it will be accepted by the current strike or, consisting of switzerland and the federal or republic of germany. i would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the awardees. thank you very much for taking this issue up in this speech. this leads to the question and i would be grateful if you would introduce yourselves briefly. i am familiar with most of you, but i don't know all of you. who is going to start? [laughter] >> thank you very much, i am with the iss. given the war in...
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switzerland where a number of people are injured after two trains collided. police say it happened at a station about 30 kilometers or about 19 miles north of zurich. >> that's right. germany flatly rejected greece's request for a loan extension making it clear that greece should stick to the terms of the original plan. the greek government wants more time to work out a long term deal. >> but now greece is in a race against time to avoid running out of money ahead of today's eu deadline. es or less. real transformations can happen as much inside a person as out. that's why you should take the listerine® 21 day challenge. use listerine® and over 21 days you'll experience a transformation. take the listerine® 21 day challenge and start your transformation today. eh, you don't want that one. yea, actually i do. it's mucinex fast-max night time and it's got a nasal decongestant. is that really a thing? it sounds made up. i can't sleep when i'm all stuffy. i take offense to that. i'm not going to argue with a talking ball of mucus. i think you're being a little hasty... he's not with me. mucinex fast max night time. multi-symptom relief plus nasal decongestant. breathe easy. sl
switzerland where a number of people are injured after two trains collided. police say it happened at a station about 30 kilometers or about 19 miles north of zurich. >> that's right. germany flatly rejected greece's request for a loan extension making it clear that greece should stick to the terms of the original plan. the greek government wants more time to work out a long term deal. >> but now greece is in a race against time to avoid running out of money ahead of today's eu...
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germany, switzerland. that's roughly 70% of the business. the revenues are growing at a 4% or 5% pace. they got $2.50 in free cash last year. hereby going to go from a loss position to a profit of 60 cents this year. selling somewhere about ten times this year's forthcoming enterprise value, but for the kind of growth that's ahead of us and the synergies from zigo i think it's a good deal overall. >> okay. we're not going to get into express scripps, checkpoint and sandisk i believe it was. scott black of boston. thanks for taking time on your frigid friday for us. we do appreciate it. have a great weekend, buddy. stay warm. stay safe. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> susan and ty we came up here. it's not just for the weather. we have a great line-up in the 2:00. a bunch of investors, including the co-on of the boston celtics. they made a lot of trades yesterday, but we'll talk about investing as well and maybe, maybe, a little bit about the weather. how can we not? back to you. >> i'm telling you brian, i know you're familiar with the upper peninsula and michigan but it is cold
germany, switzerland. that's roughly 70% of the business. the revenues are growing at a 4% or 5% pace. they got $2.50 in free cash last year. hereby going to go from a loss position to a profit of 60 cents this year. selling somewhere about ten times this year's forthcoming enterprise value, but for the kind of growth that's ahead of us and the synergies from zigo i think it's a good deal overall. >> okay. we're not going to get into express scripps, checkpoint and sandisk i believe it...
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or not. what you've seen apple do is you know leverage international bond markets, raise money in switzerland and germanyck money in the u.s. for capital allocation. some of the things you mentioned happens it's a massive positive for apple stock. >> how much? what's your target? investors have been anticipating a big return. >> you know we think near term into the april event when the update stock would work and the 140, 150 range. beyond that you need a successful apple watch launch with the 66 plus. 140, 150 over the next six months fees iblg. >> >> thanks very much. >>> t-mobile ceo john legere after the earnings beat is here at post 9, that's next. can it make a dentist appointment when my teeth are ready? ♪ ♪ can it tell the doctor how long you have to wear this thing? ♪ ♪ can it tell the flight attendant to please not wake me this time? ♪ ♪ the answer is yes, it can. so, the question your customers are really asking is can your business deliver? >>> people say you can't have fun in business. that's just wrong. shares of t-mobile up today after the company beat estimates by 7 cents. revenues rose a
or not. what you've seen apple do is you know leverage international bond markets, raise money in switzerland and germanyck money in the u.s. for capital allocation. some of the things you mentioned happens it's a massive positive for apple stock. >> how much? what's your target? investors have been anticipating a big return. >> you know we think near term into the april event when the update stock would work and the 140, 150 range. beyond that you need a successful apple watch...