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francisco blanch appeared on bloomberg tv earlier today.is saying there is political risk building into the gold market. should we be watching for more movement out of the safe asset? we will find out ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ [hip hop beat] ♪olympics 2016, let me get you on my level. ♪ so you never miss a moment, ♪ ♪miss a minute, miss a medal. ♪ ♪ why settle when you can have it all? ♪ ♪soccer to wrestling. track and field to basketball. ♪ fencing to cycling. diving to balance beam. ♪ ♪all you have to sa♪ ♪ is, "show me," and boom it's on the screen♪ ♪ from the bottom of the mat, ♪ ♪ to the couch where you at? ♪ ♪ show me the latest medal count♪ ♪xfinity's where it's at. ♪ welcome to it all. comcast nbcuniversal is proud to bring you coverage of the rio olympic games. david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, this is bloomberg markets. i am david gura. vonnie: time vonnie quinn. commodities markets are closing in new york. let's head to the markets desk. julie hyman. julie: i want to start with oil -- we get the weekly inven
francisco blanch appeared on bloomberg tv earlier today.is saying there is political risk building into the gold market. should we be watching for more movement out of the safe asset? we will find out ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ [hip hop beat] ♪olympics 2016, let me get you on my level. ♪ so you never miss a moment, ♪ ♪miss a minute, miss a medal. ♪ ♪ why settle when you can have it all? ♪ ♪soccer to wrestling. track and field to basketball. ♪ fencing to cycling. diving to...
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so we have blanched tomatoes. we'll flow some in here.ave the blanched tomatoes. >> and i just stir it? i'm good at mixing. >> you'll be my new sous chef. we have parsley, scallions, here we take jalapenos and garlic and fuse it to make this oil. it's not to make the dish spicy, it's to balance the dish out. so you had aa little bit of that. and one of the beautiful parts of this is with our tehina. we bring it in, we import it ourselves from company in israel. it's an amazing product, so we'll just add a little bit in there, we mix it altogether really, really good. a little pinch of salt. so you stir it, stir it, stir it. at the end we'll stuff it in one of our signature peteitas, or i you come into the store you have an option to have it over a rice and lentil bowl. it's flavors that are pronounced, they're crisp, they're fresh and leaves you wanting more. >> so do you do a lot of cooking or a little cooking and a lot of mixing? >> we have these open flat tops and you'll see us cooking almost everything to order. pounds of mushrooms an
so we have blanched tomatoes. we'll flow some in here.ave the blanched tomatoes. >> and i just stir it? i'm good at mixing. >> you'll be my new sous chef. we have parsley, scallions, here we take jalapenos and garlic and fuse it to make this oil. it's not to make the dish spicy, it's to balance the dish out. so you had aa little bit of that. and one of the beautiful parts of this is with our tehina. we bring it in, we import it ourselves from company in israel. it's an amazing...
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that's the eagle's nest at which jason blanched yesterday as he was making a run for bait.. a young bald eagle hanging upside down from a rope. >> right then, i thought, man, that just doesn't look good. >> reporter: turns out others have been watching the eagle with concern, too. for more than two days. >> that's when we decided we really need to make some calls. >> reporter: jason's wife called everyone she could think of from the fire department to the dnr. >> it was one of those things what do we do, what can we do? >> reporter: the eagle was just too high. >> it's right up the road here. >> he jokingly said well, we can try and shoot it down. i said yep. that's what you're going to do. >> this is a ruger 1022. >> reporter: this might be a good time to show you this. that's jason on one of his two tours in afghanistan. >> he had told me he was a veteran in the service. and that he wouldn't do it if he couldn't do it safely. >> reporter: bill gave the go. >> just held it like this. >> reporter: jason started firing. >> i saw him in the scope. he was looking at me. i sat
that's the eagle's nest at which jason blanched yesterday as he was making a run for bait.. a young bald eagle hanging upside down from a rope. >> right then, i thought, man, that just doesn't look good. >> reporter: turns out others have been watching the eagle with concern, too. for more than two days. >> that's when we decided we really need to make some calls. >> reporter: jason's wife called everyone she could think of from the fire department to the dnr. >>...
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erdogan has been talking about a new turkey but i think the coup attempt finally gave him carte blancheo redesign the judiciary police miller terrie and system. -- police military and system. the less the markets will cooperate. fear of already capital flight from turkey. --re is fear of range rain of brain drain as the population feels there is no future for them in turkey. minorities are becoming increasingly worried about the reprisals and vigilante attacks. he might further push the economy down. >> our thanks to icon editor can -- our thanks to aykan erdemir. -- we will talk about how to traded in our options insight. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. shery: time for options insight with julie hyman. thank you. at joining me for today's -- we'rensight is seeing a drop off in volume. during i were talking the break, volatility is not doing much of anything. >> and it hasn't for a while. decline in the vicks over the last couple of weeks, the largest ever, and the other interesting data point is the the 11 largest have all happened since 2011. change in structur
erdogan has been talking about a new turkey but i think the coup attempt finally gave him carte blancheo redesign the judiciary police miller terrie and system. -- police military and system. the less the markets will cooperate. fear of already capital flight from turkey. --re is fear of range rain of brain drain as the population feels there is no future for them in turkey. minorities are becoming increasingly worried about the reprisals and vigilante attacks. he might further push the economy...
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but it was something -- this one sentence that read something like: blank was most blank sources of blanch during the period blank to blank. i thought, okay, someone worked hard at this one. nonetheless, i had some small triumphs. sometime this same document would be reviewed for release by two different agency tore people in the same agency at slightly different times, each of whom had different ideas about which secret would imperil our nation's security. so in one report from 1950 the location of u.s. enter sent stations -- intercept stations and left in the frequencies, and another classified version of the document, another reviewer cut out the frequencies but left in the locations. and then there was one historical study from which the declass office cut out the entries from a table showing the numbers of u.s. and british analysts work only russian codes from 1948 to 1949 but left uncensored an accompanied statement in the tex describing the percentage increase of some of the missing figures, and this ended up providing two equations in two variables, which i was very happy to be abl
but it was something -- this one sentence that read something like: blank was most blank sources of blanch during the period blank to blank. i thought, okay, someone worked hard at this one. nonetheless, i had some small triumphs. sometime this same document would be reviewed for release by two different agency tore people in the same agency at slightly different times, each of whom had different ideas about which secret would imperil our nation's security. so in one report from 1950 the...
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fowler --ny blanche danny blanchflower earlier. what's the risk to being preemptive? think it would have done any serious damage, but the next meeting is the fourth of august and that's when they evaluate the forecast for growth and inflation. they can think about what to do against that backdrop which makes more sense. it's only three weeks and there's plenty of time. vonnie: you could say mark carney is acting on his own and pins the vote to the pound. bank ofi think the england never like to try to steer sterling. had the bank of england cut interest rates by more than the market expected, it might have put downward pressure on the pound. even at 133, we don't need to worry about the pound being strong. will be very supportive of the economy as will higher auity prices, as will compression and corporate bond spreads. admittedly, they are only an offset, they are not good enough to substitute. vonnie: you were saying one of the reasons we did not get a cut is simply because the data did not come out to show we needed a cut. however, the forecast changed the minute i
fowler --ny blanche danny blanchflower earlier. what's the risk to being preemptive? think it would have done any serious damage, but the next meeting is the fourth of august and that's when they evaluate the forecast for growth and inflation. they can think about what to do against that backdrop which makes more sense. it's only three weeks and there's plenty of time. vonnie: you could say mark carney is acting on his own and pins the vote to the pound. bank ofi think the england never like to...
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he also, it seemed, had carte blanche to play tricks on the servants. who may have been a little less enamored with him. at the age of 14 after having been privately educated at home, he was packed off to boarding school at the nation's premier institution. what was it like? cold showers, rigid schedules, demanding instructors, high academic standards. one and accustomed to discipline, all of which did much to form the emerging adult. after boarding school came harvard. there he was a so-so student but a big man on campus, especially as ed or to have of the harvard -- editor of the harvard crimson, the student paper. all these experiences created a person who lurched between self-indulgence and a very disciplined work ethic. so what after college? franklin's father had died during his freshman year at harvard. his mother and a half brother whom i should mention from his father's first marriage, rosie roosevelt as he was popularly known, had planned out his life for him. on to law school at columbia. eventually a partnership in a congenial big bucks, whi
he also, it seemed, had carte blanche to play tricks on the servants. who may have been a little less enamored with him. at the age of 14 after having been privately educated at home, he was packed off to boarding school at the nation's premier institution. what was it like? cold showers, rigid schedules, demanding instructors, high academic standards. one and accustomed to discipline, all of which did much to form the emerging adult. after boarding school came harvard. there he was a so-so...
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if they do, insist it should be wine or asking them to blanche blockry seems too far. >> if they volunteer, absolutely splchlt dw we a. >> we are going to gross you out z when you go to a party, do ufr take a chip, dip in a bite and take the same chip and double dip. >> a survey says one in four admit to it. >> i do it. >> they do on seinfeld too. take a look. >> what are you doing? >> what? >> did you just double dip that chip? >> excuse me? >> you double dipped the chip. >> double dip? >> you dipped the chip, you took a bite and you dipped again. >> so? >> that's like putting your whole mouth rig i >> not quite but you do have probably a few germs on there. you have to live a little. >> would you rather take the whole chip and put globs and globs of stuff on it and eat it. >> or waste a whole chip. >> you do it. >> i definitely double dip. >> one-third of a people admit to drinking out of a glass that may not be there own. >> i don't do that. >> i've done that. because you are not sure and it is there. otherwise, you have to go back to the bar. >> in today's world, you should never drink
if they do, insist it should be wine or asking them to blanche blockry seems too far. >> if they volunteer, absolutely splchlt dw we a. >> we are going to gross you out z when you go to a party, do ufr take a chip, dip in a bite and take the same chip and double dip. >> a survey says one in four admit to it. >> i do it. >> they do on seinfeld too. take a look. >> what are you doing? >> what? >> did you just double dip that chip? >> excuse...
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it's not carte blanche and it's not a grab of any type of power, it's simply a thoughtful process. thank you for the opportunity to speak this year. >> anyone else who wishes to rise in support? anyone who wishes to rise in opposition? >> i'm in strong opposition, this is a safety valve for the people. this is the safety valve for the rnc, for this committee, for anything that comes together to bring unity, it brings an opportunity for every one to speak, if you get rid of this you get no one an opportunity to voice their concerns. thank you. >> thank you. are there others who wish to speak in support? >> people made some very good points. both sides. i respect colleagues in the rnc. i'm a member of the rnc. this a great power that the rnc has been given. i have heard what's been stated. to me i'm always concerned about concentration of power. this is about who decides what the rules are. in the end, when i have to make a decision about who has the ultimate authority over this rule, is it 1,237 delegates on monday? or, 126 rnc members? i prefer a larger group than a smaller group.
it's not carte blanche and it's not a grab of any type of power, it's simply a thoughtful process. thank you for the opportunity to speak this year. >> anyone else who wishes to rise in support? anyone who wishes to rise in opposition? >> i'm in strong opposition, this is a safety valve for the people. this is the safety valve for the rnc, for this committee, for anything that comes together to bring unity, it brings an opportunity for every one to speak, if you get rid of this you...
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>> they didn't publish this book in 1936, but remember, the hall blanch library, it was a university outside after university at 48th and michigan. that meant that the public was insited in. people like richard wright, langston hughes, jack conroy, that was their homeplace. that was their meeting place. so you could come in and listen to people like margaret walker who we study and read today,ei richard wright, read their work. that says, yes the public read it and got a chance. remember we're still talking about basically a lot of people who could not read and write. for them to be invited to author's talk where the author reading his own work is fantastic. >> 1936 most african-americans in the chicago area what kind of jobs did they have? >> menial. th labor, maids, selling newspaper. >> better than the south? >> in the south remember at this point in time they have had the infestation, bovine infestation. they had the new mechanization come along. there is not big job for picking cotton because they have machines that can do it. you have jim he crow laws. you have lynching. yeah,
>> they didn't publish this book in 1936, but remember, the hall blanch library, it was a university outside after university at 48th and michigan. that meant that the public was insited in. people like richard wright, langston hughes, jack conroy, that was their homeplace. that was their meeting place. so you could come in and listen to people like margaret walker who we study and read today,ei richard wright, read their work. that says, yes the public read it and got a chance. remember...
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this is layered with blanched almonds, powdered sugar, and cinnamon.iness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it's got a sweet, savory thing going on. and it's quite tasty. >> blanca: if you get nervous when you go in a room and you touch the light switch and the lights don't come on, you shouldn't be in this country. >> anthony: what was that first moment when you said, you know, i could live here? >> christopher: oh, i'm still quite unsure about that. um, i came here first in 1958, when it was quite different. um, everyone wore native dress. but islam is still the throbbing motor of life here. i have very tender feelings for morocco and the friendliness and courtesy of the people and the children who, you know, they don't say, "---- off, granddad," like they do in england. >> blanca: no, no, no. >> christopher: they say, "bonjour, monsieur." blah, blah, blah. >> blanca: i always feel welcome here. i never consider that this is mine. it's theirs, and they've allowed me to live here in a very nice way. and i feel recognition.
this is layered with blanched almonds, powdered sugar, and cinnamon.iness, the final touch is a dusting of even more cinnamon and sugar. it's got a sweet, savory thing going on. and it's quite tasty. >> blanca: if you get nervous when you go in a room and you touch the light switch and the lights don't come on, you shouldn't be in this country. >> anthony: what was that first moment when you said, you know, i could live here? >> christopher: oh, i'm still quite unsure about...
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now a loanshark blanch. tony soprano will give you better terms. however, they will financially kneecap you with penalties and late fees that can destroy wa you have been able to build up from our paycheck or other investments. like many aspects of personal finance i have at one time or another brushed up against credit cards. i owed a huge amount to various creditors just enough to make it so i had little money left to live on. initially because of rotten luck and a real bad break i ended up living in my car. i'm a saver, i managed to put a few bucks away and investing with the great peter lynch. by the way his first book, one up on wall street remains the text for understanding the market. it's ever penned. it's at amazon. once i finally knew where i was going to live i was already in hock to a bunch of companies i owed to before i started living in my fairmont the credit card companies found me and i took a bunch down. pretty much everyone who offered me plastic. i figure you can pay the minimum and string everybody out. the credit issuers never
now a loanshark blanch. tony soprano will give you better terms. however, they will financially kneecap you with penalties and late fees that can destroy wa you have been able to build up from our paycheck or other investments. like many aspects of personal finance i have at one time or another brushed up against credit cards. i owed a huge amount to various creditors just enough to make it so i had little money left to live on. initially because of rotten luck and a real bad break i ended up...
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400,000,000 people what is what to do, he runs upstairs, gets out of his drawer a giant remarkable that blanche's father and hadn't been fired in 30 years and he said were going to dress up like refugees, you and i we are going to go out there and walk across the bridge and when they try and attack as we are to shoot them. his friend said, no ivc or going to tell the police to go there and do this. that was the mentality that they had. the religious question is interesting. what made them or humble. he was humble and it would have been a problem in other ways after these riots broke out there is a lot of people who did not want muslims to say. including nehru gandhi thought about this and said were going to be a multiethnic society. we are not going to allow this and was not a popular decision and that's why her --'s i forgot the first question. >> i think is over centuries. religion was not all that organized. he had a village shrine or village mosque but if you're living in close quarters together you have basically the same food, some people don't eat beef or this or that, but use the same spi
400,000,000 people what is what to do, he runs upstairs, gets out of his drawer a giant remarkable that blanche's father and hadn't been fired in 30 years and he said were going to dress up like refugees, you and i we are going to go out there and walk across the bridge and when they try and attack as we are to shoot them. his friend said, no ivc or going to tell the police to go there and do this. that was the mentality that they had. the religious question is interesting. what made them or...
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but police officers are not given carte blanche to take action that reasonable people could not take. there is an expectation that there is a continuum over the use of force that escalates over time. it does not begin with four shots to somebody's arm, if there is an alternate method that can be used. what i saw, what is most striking, is the composure that the passenger, ms. reynolds, an officer that is trained, instead, you saw the opposite. you saw a calm and frankly dignified passenger, in the midst of this very tragic event, and you saw an officer who was unhinged, still having his gunpointed towards a dying man. it reflects a poor level of training and an expectation that officers have carte blanche to do what everybody else cannot do. >> to the point that the gun is still drawn, when clearly mr. castile is very incapacitated, what would be the standard operating procedure in a situation like that? >> well, in a situation such as that, you have wounded subject there. clearly, he is helpless. he is wounded. it may have been appropriate, and i'm quite sure, that they had emergency
but police officers are not given carte blanche to take action that reasonable people could not take. there is an expectation that there is a continuum over the use of force that escalates over time. it does not begin with four shots to somebody's arm, if there is an alternate method that can be used. what i saw, what is most striking, is the composure that the passenger, ms. reynolds, an officer that is trained, instead, you saw the opposite. you saw a calm and frankly dignified passenger, in...
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policy chapter in the back of the book, simple recommendations, not meant to be conservative carte blanche didn't write about every issue but about citizenship, equal opportunity and american leadership in five simple things in each category i think would go a long way in trying to restore some of those things in our country. i want to thank you for being here, thank you for being in the arena in different capacities and see people engaged, fighting for the things america represents. it is a difficult fight these days and can be a demoralizing fight and a lot of uncertainty ahead but i encourage you to go back to the founding documents, go back to historical speeches like this and be reminded what our country represents, the types of men and women who perpetuated, had courage in difficult times. go to the back of it and read the speech, it is reprinted in the book itself so you can make your own judgments about the speech, a trigger warning, it might are due to enter the arena if you are not already. [applause] >> any questions, friendly or otherwise. >> if you are permitted to answer a qu
policy chapter in the back of the book, simple recommendations, not meant to be conservative carte blanche didn't write about every issue but about citizenship, equal opportunity and american leadership in five simple things in each category i think would go a long way in trying to restore some of those things in our country. i want to thank you for being here, thank you for being in the arena in different capacities and see people engaged, fighting for the things america represents. it is a...
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it is not meant to be conservative cart blanch and i wrote about citizenship and equal opportunity in five categories that go a long way to restore things in our country. i want to thank you for being here. i look out and see people engaged in this town fighting for things america represents can be a difficult or demoralizing fight and a lot of uncertainty ahead. i would encourage you to go back to founding documents and historical speeches like this and be reminded of the types of men and women who have been discouraged. before reading the book, go to the back and read the peach. it is reprinted in the book and you can make your own judgments about the speech. but a trigger warning it might urge you to actually enter the arena if you are not already. thank you. [applause] >> any questions, friendly or otherwise? >> i was wondering if you can give us ideas on your thought that donald trump's insistence that the war in iraq was a mistake. are you a able to comment on it? >> sure. i take issue with his characterization of the iraq war. this book in fact is a push back against that carri
it is not meant to be conservative cart blanch and i wrote about citizenship and equal opportunity in five categories that go a long way to restore things in our country. i want to thank you for being here. i look out and see people engaged in this town fighting for things america represents can be a difficult or demoralizing fight and a lot of uncertainty ahead. i would encourage you to go back to founding documents and historical speeches like this and be reminded of the types of men and...
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400,000,000 people what is what to do, he runs upstairs, gets out of his drawer a giant remarkable that blanche's father and hadn't been fired in 30 years and he said were going to dress up like refugees, you and i we are going to go out there and walk across the bridge and when they try and attack as we are to shoot them. his friend said, no ivc or going to tell the police to go there and do this. that was the mentality that they had. the religious question is interesting. what made them or humble. he was humble and it would have been a problem in other ways after these riots broke out there is a lot of people who did not want muslims to say. including nehru gandhi thought about this and said were going to be a multiethnic society. we are not going to allow this and was not a popular decision and that's why her --'s i forgot the first question. >> i think is over centuries. religion was not all that organized. he had a village shrine or village mosque but if you're living in close quarters together you have basically the same food, some people don't eat beef or this or that, but use the same spi
400,000,000 people what is what to do, he runs upstairs, gets out of his drawer a giant remarkable that blanche's father and hadn't been fired in 30 years and he said were going to dress up like refugees, you and i we are going to go out there and walk across the bridge and when they try and attack as we are to shoot them. his friend said, no ivc or going to tell the police to go there and do this. that was the mentality that they had. the religious question is interesting. what made them or...
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i'm sure they're blanching right now at what they're hearing coming out of donald trump's mouth. >> the other thing he said, and he said this before by the way, that he doesn't think that hillary clinton, given what the fbi director said about the e-mails and his concern about the security of the e-mails she shouldn't be allowed in national security briefing. >> well, you know, that has already been declined by the security individuals within the department of intelligence. both candidates will get the briefings. it's critical they be aware of the many challenges we have around the world. and as it relates to whether or not russia did hack, i don't think there's any question. the intelligence community, the intelligence committee of which i'm a member have made it pretty clear that that is -- >> what do we do about tobacco? >> well, i think there is going to have to be strong-worded comments to russia, much like we do with economic espionage that goes on with china. >> i think that's the kind of thing that donald trump would say, we aren't being aggressive enough. a strong lit worded co
i'm sure they're blanching right now at what they're hearing coming out of donald trump's mouth. >> the other thing he said, and he said this before by the way, that he doesn't think that hillary clinton, given what the fbi director said about the e-mails and his concern about the security of the e-mails she shouldn't be allowed in national security briefing. >> well, you know, that has already been declined by the security individuals within the department of intelligence. both...
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, it irritates me that critics who neither designed nor built anything themselves are given carte blanche to express their views in major publications whereas the targets of criticism are almost never office offered space to respond. >> he managed to carve out space to respond. through social media and in many different ways. at the same time he is so dismissive of critics and he focused on architecture critics in the book, he is very cognizant of the power of the press. he was obsessed with the architect critics at the new york times at the time of this book. this campaign has seen a lot of tension between trump and the press but this notion of him hating the press is overblown and kind of a myth. he's very smart about cultivating the press. he's very clear about that in this book. he says look, he said the worst thing is to be ignored. even bad stories are good for business. do you both agree with that? >> in this book, he doesn't believe that there is any such thing as bad publicity or bad press. you would rather get good press over bad press but bad press works good too. all attention
, it irritates me that critics who neither designed nor built anything themselves are given carte blanche to express their views in major publications whereas the targets of criticism are almost never office offered space to respond. >> he managed to carve out space to respond. through social media and in many different ways. at the same time he is so dismissive of critics and he focused on architecture critics in the book, he is very cognizant of the power of the press. he was obsessed...
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and the concern i have is a carte blanche replacement of four full paragraphs because we haven't had a chance to have our staff look at this and to make sure it unifies with the rest of the documents and quite frankly, i really believe the reasons behind offering this amendment are noble. i don't know that for sure because i don't really know where all this came from. so my preference and my position would be that we reject a wholesale rewrite of a section when we haven't had a chance to do a full vetting of that section and that would be my position. i would encourage the body to reject the entire amendment and instead make small adjustments if so desired by those bringing this motion. >> delegate from indiana. >> thank you, jim bob from indiana. i have an inquire to the maker of the motion. m examining page 10, line 27 and i notice there is two sentences there that do not appear in your draft, but do appear in the stheaks you are amending. did you intend to delete that -- those two sentences. those are substantive sentences in terms of opposing the nine consensual wall with care an
and the concern i have is a carte blanche replacement of four full paragraphs because we haven't had a chance to have our staff look at this and to make sure it unifies with the rest of the documents and quite frankly, i really believe the reasons behind offering this amendment are noble. i don't know that for sure because i don't really know where all this came from. so my preference and my position would be that we reject a wholesale rewrite of a section when we haven't had a chance to do a...
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i think we forget how big the oil business was until we blanched at the chevron and exxon numbers. >> exxon was not good. upstream u.s., upstream dploegl versus last year, horrible. >> american has the clusters. ohio cluster. boy, it hit. it hit hard for the spend, the capital expenditures hit hard. this quarter, we started to see pickup in the recount. it's minuscule. >> a lag effect. we thought the pain was centered in february. turns out, it was not. >> i gotta tell you, carl. i was surprised. i said, nick, you mean it took this long to hit? he said, yes, it was this quarter that it hit. the coal country, he used the word depression. depression. those are real states, with real people. >> by the way, chevron, though some of the headlines showed a miss on an adjusted basis, 35 beats 32. >> that's a good point. look, these are companies that we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that they actually made some money. >> they did. look at exxon. since we're talking about it, let's just talk about it. might as well get into google. xap a x. 3.1 billion on dividends. these guys are levering
i think we forget how big the oil business was until we blanched at the chevron and exxon numbers. >> exxon was not good. upstream u.s., upstream dploegl versus last year, horrible. >> american has the clusters. ohio cluster. boy, it hit. it hit hard for the spend, the capital expenditures hit hard. this quarter, we started to see pickup in the recount. it's minuscule. >> a lag effect. we thought the pain was centered in february. turns out, it was not. >> i gotta tell...
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. >> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of thening women, four fri d frienfrien friends forming an interior decorator business. >> susan, there would be an arch over your bed. >> linda created one of the most unusual shows in designing women. they were a group of different women than you really saw on television. they were feisty, they were sexy, and linda's voice came through shining. >> men can get away with anything. i mean, look at reagan's neck, it sags down to here. and everybody raves about how great he looks. imagine if nancy had that neck they would be putting her in a nursing home for turkeys. >> they had given me this 23 minutes to address whatever topic i wanted. it was such a privilege. more than the president of the united states gets. it's thrilling, i would be lying if i said i didn't put my opinions in the show. >> excuse me, but you lovely ladies look like you're in need of a little male companionship. >> trust me when i say you completely misassessed the situation at this table. >> i'm a woman and a writer, but
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i think it gives erdogan carte blanche first of all and this is how we should see the continuing of thousandsns of thousands of public officers being fired, thousands been arrested. the government has a legitimate right to go after the coup plotters. erdogan sees the movement to be 100% behind this plot and he will treat them the same way the united states treats al-qaeda. nothing less than that. but i think beyond that, erdogan's crackdown will extend to democratic dissent and opposition to its already happening. there's a band banning all academics and other overseas but i i can put all the turkeys academics are pro. maybe they're trying to forget what's going on but i think this is of course good to be a complicated situation in the sense erdogan supportable except oppression as all the way to crack down on future spears sees and his opponents will find it increasingly difficult to oppose if not impossible to oppose and accredited. erdogan used it to become an ann exec is still president. he is head of state making changes to the constitution to be head of government, prime ministers posit
i think it gives erdogan carte blanche first of all and this is how we should see the continuing of thousandsns of thousands of public officers being fired, thousands been arrested. the government has a legitimate right to go after the coup plotters. erdogan sees the movement to be 100% behind this plot and he will treat them the same way the united states treats al-qaeda. nothing less than that. but i think beyond that, erdogan's crackdown will extend to democratic dissent and opposition to...
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but regardless, i don't think any of us thought that iran should be given carte blanche to continue and even escalate its dangerous hostility in that region. and its hostility to us. and to our allies. and its hostility to the iranian people, frankly. which is another issue. that's not what the administration told us last year. and it makes sense to do all we can to check this very dangerous trend in iranian activity. the problem is that the administration refuses to do this. this is what drives us to bring the bill to the floor. the administration refuses to negotiate, as i said before, on anything with the word iran in it. so that's why we're here. and i would ask my colleagues who oppose this measure, we were told, all right, we're going to hold them on human rights. how many iranian officials has the administration designated for human rights abuses since the negotiations ended? the answer so that is zero -- to that is zero. there have been no human rights designations in the past year. talk about walking on egg shells. despite the fact that iran's minister of justice and head of th
but regardless, i don't think any of us thought that iran should be given carte blanche to continue and even escalate its dangerous hostility in that region. and its hostility to us. and to our allies. and its hostility to the iranian people, frankly. which is another issue. that's not what the administration told us last year. and it makes sense to do all we can to check this very dangerous trend in iranian activity. the problem is that the administration refuses to do this. this is what...
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these developers are being given carte blanche to build higher density structures with no regard to howe structures will negatively impact the surrounding home. a particular block is made up of know many families part of this community in some cases for multiple decades. as homeowners and residents it is a priority to protect our existing homes and retain the charm of her street. project sponsor 1152 potrero simply a business venture. their goal is to make the highest return on their investment. they're not involved in the community. they do not plan on residing in the building by their actions they should no regard for how the project will impact the family that you reside here. we are not unreasonable as project sponsor would have you believe. we simply ask that you compel them to do the right thing by scaling down the bulk and height of the buildings so does not negatively impact the surrounding homes while also retaining the charm of the victorian façade so it fits in with a historic neighborhood. we strongly believe this could be a compost so it is a win-win for everyone. thank you
these developers are being given carte blanche to build higher density structures with no regard to howe structures will negatively impact the surrounding home. a particular block is made up of know many families part of this community in some cases for multiple decades. as homeowners and residents it is a priority to protect our existing homes and retain the charm of her street. project sponsor 1152 potrero simply a business venture. their goal is to make the highest return on their...
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>> blanch potatoes early and cool them and then add ingredients.don't know where they got these. this was at the wizard of oz salt and pepper. >> halfway home. so good. >> frozen value veelveeta, who kn. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if yo
>> blanch potatoes early and cool them and then add ingredients.don't know where they got these. this was at the wizard of oz salt and pepper. >> halfway home. so good. >> frozen value veelveeta, who kn. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma...
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i think a lot of people blanched. someone at cnn, i hope, will do a piece on her thesis. in there. >> i wrote "a woman in charge: the life of hillary rodham clinton," the standard biog rapy biography. one of the absolute pillars of her life, and she's kept it under the radar, is religion. always has been. carries a bible with her, underlines it, looks for parables. the notion of lucifer is so preposterous in what he was saying. let's not even go there. >> but preposterous doesn't make it in effective. >> that's what i'm saying. >> she knowingly sent classified information to people who were unsecure. that's not try according to the fbi director, but it's true inside. >> what she did is indefensible. what she did -- and comey made it very clear. >> but not illegal. >> not illegal in terms of bringing a case before a grand jury or into a courtroom. whether it's illegal or not, he did not quite say. what she did is indefensible. it was reckless. she has lied about it. that is why, especially after comey, she is now baked in this perception among too many people in this count
i think a lot of people blanched. someone at cnn, i hope, will do a piece on her thesis. in there. >> i wrote "a woman in charge: the life of hillary rodham clinton," the standard biog rapy biography. one of the absolute pillars of her life, and she's kept it under the radar, is religion. always has been. carries a bible with her, underlines it, looks for parables. the notion of lucifer is so preposterous in what he was saying. let's not even go there. >> but preposterous...
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the concern i have with a carte blanche replacement of four pair gr -- paragraphs, i believe the reasonsble, i don't know that for sure, because i don't know where all this came from. my preference and position would be we reject a wholesale change, and make small adjustments as desired by those bringing this. >> the delegate from indiana. >> thank you. i have an inquiry to the maker of the motion. page 10, line 27, there is two sentences there that do not appear in your draft, but do appear in the section you are amending. did you intend to delete those two sentences? those are substantive sentences in terms of opposing the nonconsensual treatment of those with disabilities. >> the amendment is only lines 14 to 36. >> thank you. >> the delegate from minnesota. >> i don't mean to sound like a broken record, but for ten years in minnesota, we worked to streamline our party platform to an actual marketing document. in doing that, some of the debates we had, don't drag me into your argument with your legislator or your member of congress. that feels like this. so, i would argue to reject. >
the concern i have with a carte blanche replacement of four pair gr -- paragraphs, i believe the reasonsble, i don't know that for sure, because i don't know where all this came from. my preference and position would be we reject a wholesale change, and make small adjustments as desired by those bringing this. >> the delegate from indiana. >> thank you. i have an inquiry to the maker of the motion. page 10, line 27, there is two sentences there that do not appear in your draft, but...
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so this is not carte blanche. but it is a more effective way to bring federal resources in partnership with local resources to bring relief to those affected. so we also bring that flexibility in the use of funds while retaining kltability. again, we call this the public health emergency response and accountability act, and we anticipate entering it in very soon and senator schatz has been wonderful to work with in terms of this aspect of what we're doing. so two issues. we have $1.2 billion that we should release now. that would immediately go -- it's not a perfect bill. but we've got to prevent more cases of these children who are tragically born with microcephaly, as well as more deaths such as the woman who recently died in ultimate. d. in utah. and number two, we need to have the response and accountability act, which gets rid of this kind of process we just struggle through in order to release those funds to bring the relief that we need. so let me just summarize by saying this: this is a baby with microceph
so this is not carte blanche. but it is a more effective way to bring federal resources in partnership with local resources to bring relief to those affected. so we also bring that flexibility in the use of funds while retaining kltability. again, we call this the public health emergency response and accountability act, and we anticipate entering it in very soon and senator schatz has been wonderful to work with in terms of this aspect of what we're doing. so two issues. we have $1.2 billion...