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jane foley will join jane foley willjoin us later and people will be tuning in to see what is said. to emphasise that whilst the economy may not be overheating, the recovery in the us is strong enough for it to consider another rate hike this year. but will incoming economic data reinforce that argument? two pieces to watch this tuesday is the case schiller house price index. uber‘s search for a new ceo meanwhile continues, after the resignation of the ceo last week. there are a few in the running. joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist, at rabobank. good morning, jane. we picked this story up in bloomberg. it's an interesting problem to have. warren buffett has too much money. why is that news, we knew that already? ! but what is he going to do with it. this is a problem. this is a company that doesn't pay dividends. he is a pilot of cash. cash doesn't earn much in terms of return. his problem is where to invest. there is a small pool of companies he'd be willing to consider. he's made the point that it would be much more fun if the phone were to ring and business pro
jane foley will join jane foley willjoin us later and people will be tuning in to see what is said. to emphasise that whilst the economy may not be overheating, the recovery in the us is strong enough for it to consider another rate hike this year. but will incoming economic data reinforce that argument? two pieces to watch this tuesday is the case schiller house price index. uber‘s search for a new ceo meanwhile continues, after the resignation of the ceo last week. there are a few in the...
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still with us, iain stealey and jane foley.i don't know how you actually try and go through what brexit will look like with all the noise surrounding and political infighting, we don't know what it will look like or what the government wants it to look like. >> island for us, looking at it from the bond side -- i think for us, looking at it from the bond side and the gilt perspective, you are right. the bank of england will probably not rock the boat, and keep rates what they are. they also don't know what brexit will look like. they don't want to disrupt things. for us companies gilt yield stay pretty stable. francine: francine: what does it mean for the bank of england? do they just focus on inflation figures and consumer credit? perhaps closers to the line last year during the referendum. i think they want to step back into the shadows as much as they possibly can. we were given this chart in the june fomc meeting where we saw three members vote for the immediate rate rise and the market was not expecting this. now the marke
still with us, iain stealey and jane foley.i don't know how you actually try and go through what brexit will look like with all the noise surrounding and political infighting, we don't know what it will look like or what the government wants it to look like. >> island for us, looking at it from the bond side -- i think for us, looking at it from the bond side and the gilt perspective, you are right. the bank of england will probably not rock the boat, and keep rates what they are. they...
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ken," his co-star dave foley. [ cheers and applause ] and now here's your host, michael strahan!me time, and we are ready to roll, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] hey, welcome to "the $100,000 pyramid." who wants to give away some of abc's money? [ cheers and applause ] that's right. well, we're gonna start off with our first celebrity guest. he made his parents so proud when he became a doctor,
ken," his co-star dave foley. [ cheers and applause ] and now here's your host, michael strahan!me time, and we are ready to roll, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] hey, welcome to "the $100,000 pyramid." who wants to give away some of abc's money? [ cheers and applause ] that's right. well, we're gonna start off with our first celebrity guest. he made his parents so proud when he became a doctor,
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with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabo bank. it is nice to see you. good morning.s start with the guardian story. all of these empty homes in an area where people have been left with out any. this is about the broken housing system and there is a massive contrast, as we know, in this part, where this awful fire happened, between the very rich and of course the very poor. it makes the point that within this part, this is an article which at the guardian says was perhaps mistakenly sent to the guardian, but it does highlight this issue apparently within this area where the tower was, 1652 empty homes and of those over 1000 classified as on occupied, the implication that the wealthy own homes not in the tower but in the posh surrounding areas for investment purposes —— unoccupied. because they are wealthy they are not rented out, they are lying empty. you say it is the uk broken system but the london housing market is totally in its own ranking, isn't it, ina is totally in its own ranking, isn't it, in a way. it is a massive attraction for international investors who
with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabo bank. it is nice to see you. good morning.s start with the guardian story. all of these empty homes in an area where people have been left with out any. this is about the broken housing system and there is a massive contrast, as we know, in this part, where this awful fire happened, between the very rich and of course the very poor. it makes the point that within this part, this is an article which at the guardian says was perhaps mistakenly...
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with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabo bank. it is nice to see you. good morning.
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a judge sentenced gary foley to the maximum allowed and said he wished he could give him more time. the 30-year-old took a plea deal. he originally said his girlfriend's child choked on a hotdog but the back of the child's head was fractured. >> police are on the look for a band it who they say stole opioids from behind a counter. the hold up happened at the murray pharmacy on the 3200 block of west state street robbed back in may. that suspect was apprehended. >> these are uncertain times for the kepra charter school in north philadelphia. the landlord threatened to evict the school because it's behind on its rent. the school closed down a week early in the spring and with teachers fleeing the ship, hearings are under way to revoke the child's charter. >> u.s. marshals captured 29-year-old antoine harris at his girlfriend's home in north carolina after five months on the run. the d.a. announced the arrest of 12 other suspects in march. brothers met harris every few days to get heroin and sell as many as 400 bundles a week on the streets of the quakertown area. still to come, we sho
a judge sentenced gary foley to the maximum allowed and said he wished he could give him more time. the 30-year-old took a plea deal. he originally said his girlfriend's child choked on a hotdog but the back of the child's head was fractured. >> police are on the look for a band it who they say stole opioids from behind a counter. the hold up happened at the murray pharmacy on the 3200 block of west state street robbed back in may. that suspect was apprehended. >> these are...
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player remains in a drug-induced coma after suffering a traumatic brain injury. 17-year-old bailey foley plays for fortune that high in humbolt county. he had seizures during the game on friday. his parents drove nearly 200 miles to be at his side. a go fund me page set out to raise $5,000 for his family. so far people have donated $21,000. >>> the head of travel website expedia will reportedly be the new ceo of uber. the board approved him for the position tonight. "the wall street journal" reports meg whitman had an interview. top investigators demanded the former ceo step down earlier this summer because of ongoing sexual harassment issues and several lawsuits. >>> a man whose most famous movies started riots in san francisco has passed away. reaction from the film community as they lose toby hooper. >>> a northern california river deemed too >>> swimmers and boaters could face health risks because of high levels of e. coli in the american river in sacramento. there have been no reports of anyone getting sick from e. coli in the river. officials suspect human waste from nearby homeles
player remains in a drug-induced coma after suffering a traumatic brain injury. 17-year-old bailey foley plays for fortune that high in humbolt county. he had seizures during the game on friday. his parents drove nearly 200 miles to be at his side. a go fund me page set out to raise $5,000 for his family. so far people have donated $21,000. >>> the head of travel website expedia will reportedly be the new ceo of uber. the board approved him for the position tonight. "the wall...
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player remains in a drug-induced coma after suffering a traumatic brain injury. 17-year-old bailey foley plays for fortune that high in humbolt county. he had seizures during the game on friday. his parents drove nearly 200 miles to be at his side. a go fund me page set out to raise $5,000 for his family. so far people have donated $21,000. >>> the head of travel website expedia will reportedly be the new ceo of uber. the board approved him for the position tonight. "the wall street journal" reports meg whitman had an interview. top investigators demanded the former ceo step down earlier this summer because of ongoing sexual harassment issues and several lawsuits. >>> a man whose most famous movies started riots in san francisco has passed away. reaction from the film community as they lose toby hooper. >>> a northern california river deemed too toxic t the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too
player remains in a drug-induced coma after suffering a traumatic brain injury. 17-year-old bailey foley plays for fortune that high in humbolt county. he had seizures during the game on friday. his parents drove nearly 200 miles to be at his side. a go fund me page set out to raise $5,000 for his family. so far people have donated $21,000. >>> the head of travel website expedia will reportedly be the new ceo of uber. the board approved him for the position tonight. "the wall...
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fragmentary picture of our history and what it was but there are ways to account for that bias and don foley have a pretty good big picture of what it looked like during these different periods. >> you interviewed heavy hitters and specialists so how well were you received by those individuals? with the process and the concept of the book?. >> it is funny because the first year went to these geology conferences i was the one poking around asking questions people looked skeptically given the book did not come out to a half years after that but i kept showing up allegis some weird guy writing a book but now they know it is a real thing i have become friends with some of these people is kind of cool in some small way i have been adopted as an honorary paleontology bird. [laughter] >> are you more or less stoop to now?. >> that is a great question i went into the project and not know if i am a pessimist but a realist and was aware the way we negatively influence the environment so it went in with the ecological gloom and doom taking everything down with us but i very much realized the planet wil
fragmentary picture of our history and what it was but there are ways to account for that bias and don foley have a pretty good big picture of what it looked like during these different periods. >> you interviewed heavy hitters and specialists so how well were you received by those individuals? with the process and the concept of the book?. >> it is funny because the first year went to these geology conferences i was the one poking around asking questions people looked skeptically...
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simple plaque given to him by john kennedy, there are only three things that are real, god, human foley and laughter. since the first two are beyond our comprehension, we must do the best with the third. to the end be jerry lewis did laughed best. >> where is my baby? >> reporter: in los angeles, jonathan sari, fox news. >>> we brought you susan lewis's story act woman in northeast philadelphia who claims to be jerry lewis's daughter and says she took a dna test with the comedian's son ten years ago that says they do have the same father. she shared her story with our hank flynn >> a live look at the shore, wildwood new jersey beautiful weekend to be at the beach. meteorologist kathy orr has a check of your forecast. >> well, good evening. it's very exciting, it's night before the eclipse. a lot of folks will be on the boardwalk tomorrow afternoon with their eclipse glasses. just a beautiful night. temperatures today were just about at average. the normal highs 86. philadelphia and atlantic city, pretty close, reading, trenton, allentown and even the poconos a beautiful day, a perfect t
simple plaque given to him by john kennedy, there are only three things that are real, god, human foley and laughter. since the first two are beyond our comprehension, we must do the best with the third. to the end be jerry lewis did laughed best. >> where is my baby? >> reporter: in los angeles, jonathan sari, fox news. >>> we brought you susan lewis's story act woman in northeast philadelphia who claims to be jerry lewis's daughter and says she took a dna test with the...
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who are using it are using it as a speculative asset i talked to god today he showed me his report foley or whatever they have like fifty thousand dollars i said have you ever spent any no i mean so he's never used it in in commerce you speculating out he owns it as an ass. said gold people don't spend their gold typically even when the bank think they're for retirement their golden years you know you need this you've got a service for storing gold you get internal storage fear is it is don't need it today it is never going to work as money it's suspect you could people could buy it the price can go up until the price collapses and some people don't want to do anymore i mean the people who are buying it think that one day big corn is going to be like a currency everybody loses then to be worth a million dollars a big coin and everybody is just going to be it's impossible and first of all there's already like but thousand other crypto currencies and how many more can there be a point but sort of people are using this car and say no they're not every day the top one hundred thousand americ
who are using it are using it as a speculative asset i talked to god today he showed me his report foley or whatever they have like fifty thousand dollars i said have you ever spent any no i mean so he's never used it in in commerce you speculating out he owns it as an ass. said gold people don't spend their gold typically even when the bank think they're for retirement their golden years you know you need this you've got a service for storing gold you get internal storage fear is it is don't...
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handled some situations, certainly not hurricanes, but i always go back to his statement after james foley's killing by isis and he was on the golf course race after that. it seemed so callous. people are being murdered and belgium. i remember that. president trump should send nothing but concern to these people. >> gillian: the key point is to make sure that local law enforcement, the local national guard which greg abbott has called before the storm hits to try and deal with rescue efforts. this isn't going to be what happens when the storm hits and making sure people are evacuated, this is going to be as their economic damage, are the highways damaged so we can't bring goods to market, there are going to be other consequences as a result of this and away the president president handles it both an action. that was a lot of the problem with katrina as well. >> harris: the similarities and we saw this with the super storm here on the east coast, sandy, by day six or seven in towns where you had outages and it was snowing. i don't know people remember, but it was summer time and then it was s
handled some situations, certainly not hurricanes, but i always go back to his statement after james foley's killing by isis and he was on the golf course race after that. it seemed so callous. people are being murdered and belgium. i remember that. president trump should send nothing but concern to these people. >> gillian: the key point is to make sure that local law enforcement, the local national guard which greg abbott has called before the storm hits to try and deal with rescue...
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. >> in the ruin garden, structure that was built to be a gander structure, a foley built to look likeouse fell in the ruins. >> stunning, massive too. what else is all here. >> coming up from the ruins is the gravel garden. this is pond garden is a pool that was made in the 1907's. right now roses are blooming. >> loved the pond and fish and loves to watch the coy. >> we have so many fish in here we are happy to have people enjoy some of them. >> right new we are in the tea cup garden which is the garden that greets you when you come here. this tea cup has been and heirloom of the rosen garden family, it is so formal. >> i can understand why people make it a point to come here and check this out. vegetable garden, just most beautiful example of kind of a pristine and productive vegetable garden. >> you donate some food. >> david matter vegetable gardener donates to a with man 's shelter in ardmore once a week. >> we have staff made furniture throughout the garden. >> we saw stone won. we said wow, those are cool and really comfortable too. you can sit on them and feel like fred flint
. >> in the ruin garden, structure that was built to be a gander structure, a foley built to look likeouse fell in the ruins. >> stunning, massive too. what else is all here. >> coming up from the ruins is the gravel garden. this is pond garden is a pool that was made in the 1907's. right now roses are blooming. >> loved the pond and fish and loves to watch the coy. >> we have so many fish in here we are happy to have people enjoy some of them. >> right new...
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it was harder to find workers, a record number of job listings that data certainly underscore the foleymiting legal immigration as president trump has proposed the return to 3% annual gdp growth that mr. trump has promised, he may need to increase guest worker visas byes tens of thousands. he knows how valuable those visas can be from fr his experience at mar-a-lago so the editorial board saying that this idea of restricting even legal immigration will not necessarily help where we're at in this economic cycle which is companies finding a hard time filling spots. >> you've heard more and more mainstream economists are in agreement. i think it's interesting that the "journal" finally came even a week after this immigration plan that the president endorsed >> the data gave them that macro excuse >> tight labor market, labor shortages weighing on economic activity it seems like this would make it even worse >> and waiting for wages to tell the same story >>> up next, what one of the world's biggest bankers said about the boond mndart. mke whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you nev
it was harder to find workers, a record number of job listings that data certainly underscore the foleymiting legal immigration as president trump has proposed the return to 3% annual gdp growth that mr. trump has promised, he may need to increase guest worker visas byes tens of thousands. he knows how valuable those visas can be from fr his experience at mar-a-lago so the editorial board saying that this idea of restricting even legal immigration will not necessarily help where we're at in...
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. >> reporter: elsa foley developed nissan's new rear door alert system, it monitors if a back door is opened, before driving, and notifies the driver if the rear door is not reopened after parking. in two different ways. so is there multiple face fast s of warning. first alert right here on the dashboard. >> that is right. >> reporter: after a few seconds, the next alert happens, horn honks multiple times. there it was right there. >> that is right. that is what calls your attention back to say wait a second, maybe i forgot something. >> reporter: senator richard blumenthal wants to see this kind of technology in every new vehicle. he introduced legislation that would require, auto makers to install alerts. it has the backing of more than two dozen child and road safety groups. >> consumers should want this product. just as they do seat belts, air bags. >> reporter: general motors already has a back seat reminder available in several of its vehicles, nissan's trying out its new alert in 2018 pathfinders. >> it is not a solution but i think it is a step in the right direction. >> repor
. >> reporter: elsa foley developed nissan's new rear door alert system, it monitors if a back door is opened, before driving, and notifies the driver if the rear door is not reopened after parking. in two different ways. so is there multiple face fast s of warning. first alert right here on the dashboard. >> that is right. >> reporter: after a few seconds, the next alert happens, horn honks multiple times. there it was right there. >> that is right. that is what calls...
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james foley was beheaded by isis. wildfires.orld doesn't stop because donald trump is trying to get away for 17 days. >> don't forget, the white house is being renovated, right? >> yes. that's right. >> jeffrey, nobody thinks it's a bad idea for donald trump to take a vacation. listen, what we think is that if you make a promise to the american people, it might possibly one time should matter. he said, i am not going to vacation. we got too many deals to cut. we got too much work to do. obama, according to trump, he's lazy, not working for you. so listen, he set the table. now, since he set the table, then he should play the card game the way he set out. he's not. so part of what we have to deal with here is how many times you have this president making false clams a claims and promises to his base and can he be held accountable? >>> when we come back, the fbi says russia tried to influence the 2016 election using fake news spread on websites. how companies like facebook are responding, next. i will never never wash my hair agai
james foley was beheaded by isis. wildfires.orld doesn't stop because donald trump is trying to get away for 17 days. >> don't forget, the white house is being renovated, right? >> yes. that's right. >> jeffrey, nobody thinks it's a bad idea for donald trump to take a vacation. listen, what we think is that if you make a promise to the american people, it might possibly one time should matter. he said, i am not going to vacation. we got too many deals to cut. we got too much...
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. >> elsa foley developed the rear alert system it monitors if a back door is opened before driving and notifies the driver if the rear dear is not reopened, after parking. in two different ways. >> so there is multiple phases of warning, first alert on your dashboard. >> that is right. >> reporter: after a few seconds next alert happens and horn honks multiple times. >> split was right there. >> that is right. that calls your attention back to say wait a second, maybe i forgot something. >> reporter: senator richard blumenthal wants to see this kind of technology in every new vehicle. he introduced legislation that would require auto makers to install alerts, it has the backing of more than two dozen child and road safety groups. >> consumers, should want this product just as they do, seat belts, air bags. >> reporter: general motors already has a back seat reminder available in several of its vehicles, nissan is trying out its new alert in 2018 pathfinders. >> it is not a solution, it is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: one advocates say it is a critical step toward saving
. >> elsa foley developed the rear alert system it monitors if a back door is opened before driving and notifies the driver if the rear dear is not reopened, after parking. in two different ways. >> so there is multiple phases of warning, first alert on your dashboard. >> that is right. >> reporter: after a few seconds next alert happens and horn honks multiple times. >> split was right there. >> that is right. that calls your attention back to say wait a...
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they had a higher intake of foley, iodine according to kids who skipped the morning meal. kids are were more likely to skip breakfast. >>> we all know it's bad to look directly at the sun but next monday people across the country will be tempted to do just that as we look up to see the solar eclipse. experts say regular sunglasses are not enough to protect your eyes. instead, you need solar glasses. they black 99% of the sun's harmful uv raise and it's the only safe way to look directly at the sun. doctors say do doh it yourself solar filters are not recommended. >> people do a lot of strange things. they take a dallas with tea in it or coffee or something to put in front of it, not safe. >> yeah, don't try to do it yourself. if you're buying solar flasz, make sure it has the certification on it. it's iso 12312-2. also don't put on solar filters and then look through de knock cue lars. that's unsafe. maybe just look to the ground. >> exactly. 5:58, hafg tnt today warrior star kevin durant is get the vip treatment in his hometown. today it will be a similar scene in marylan
they had a higher intake of foley, iodine according to kids who skipped the morning meal. kids are were more likely to skip breakfast. >>> we all know it's bad to look directly at the sun but next monday people across the country will be tempted to do just that as we look up to see the solar eclipse. experts say regular sunglasses are not enough to protect your eyes. instead, you need solar glasses. they black 99% of the sun's harmful uv raise and it's the only safe way to look...
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not the fault of the system but because of either a depen nature which prefers it, or in providence, foley or singular misfortune. there is, lincoln not only affirming whiggish self-transformation but also the way in which lincoln draws his contrast with slavery. there is no permanent class of hired laborers amongst us, or at least there isn't in the north. now, remember james henry hammond defending slavery on the grounds that every society requires a mudsill class to perform all the mudsill duties. said hammond, wasn't it the genius of the south that it had discovered a specific group of people who would perform those mudsill duties and nothing but for the entirety of their lives, which, of course, in this case were black slaves. by contrast, lincoln says in s no permanent class of hired laborers among us. there is no mudsill class. 25 years ago, i was a hired laborer. i was one of those mudsills. but the hired laborer of yesterday labors on his own account today and will hire others to labor for him tomorrow. advancement. improvement in condition is the order of things in a society of e
not the fault of the system but because of either a depen nature which prefers it, or in providence, foley or singular misfortune. there is, lincoln not only affirming whiggish self-transformation but also the way in which lincoln draws his contrast with slavery. there is no permanent class of hired laborers amongst us, or at least there isn't in the north. now, remember james henry hammond defending slavery on the grounds that every society requires a mudsill class to perform all the mudsill...
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have we mastered that foley? no. we are broadly ok is not enough. 80%,se if you succeed with but fail with 20%, you still have a massive problem. you need to succeed with 95% or something like that. there is no question that immigration has contributed to the vitality of our cities and the vitality of our economy. drawbridge is a tendency in politics, but that is not going to happen. mr. daalder: thanks. i think we have a diagnosis. the question now is how do we solve it? let us move to addressing the problems that we have seen. you,n, just starting with it seems to be we have this tension on the one hand about the economic and cultural importance of cities on the one hand and the lack of their political power on the other. you mentioned london versus the periphery and the importance that london wants for the entire country. london is a good example. is there a way it can use its economic clout better to effectuate changes in policy in the nation that are more in line with the way in which london would like to go? we
have we mastered that foley? no. we are broadly ok is not enough. 80%,se if you succeed with but fail with 20%, you still have a massive problem. you need to succeed with 95% or something like that. there is no question that immigration has contributed to the vitality of our cities and the vitality of our economy. drawbridge is a tendency in politics, but that is not going to happen. mr. daalder: thanks. i think we have a diagnosis. the question now is how do we solve it? let us move to...
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foley two-thirds of the cases they looked at involved just for sectors. guess what? the one that was, featured the most time was the sector with 19% of the cases. most of these involved public procurement, and also included players who were from wealthy countries. i think we can say quite a lot about that. i've spent i guess something like the less 20th looking at corruption in the gas and mining sector. every way we look in certain regions i no longer ask where is the corruption. it's more which concession is not corrupt. i think that's a very true situation. w on top of that i would say there certain members of the oil industry who i view now as serial corrupt because everywhere we find that they been involved in corrupt deals. so that's the them thing i woule to set. one of the things we've been doing in this past 20 year time has been on the one hand, understand how corruption works and then look at policy prescriptions that might come to play along with otherrdoing prescriptions, because we're not just talking about the oil industry. we are talking about how ban
foley two-thirds of the cases they looked at involved just for sectors. guess what? the one that was, featured the most time was the sector with 19% of the cases. most of these involved public procurement, and also included players who were from wealthy countries. i think we can say quite a lot about that. i've spent i guess something like the less 20th looking at corruption in the gas and mining sector. every way we look in certain regions i no longer ask where is the corruption. it's more...
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we've got scott foley down here. is anybody not on the phones?e phone. i'm talking to "good morning america" and you're on the phone with me. christine is getting ready to give a donation. >> you've had 500 bucks, 5 bz, you've had it all. >> i've had it all. >> this will carry on throughout the day. back to you guys in new york. >> wonderful to see, nick, keep up the good work. coming up next, rascal flatts here live. >>> back now with our day of giving and good friends rascal flatts, yes. they have a new album out called "back to us." this morning you'll take us down memory road. it's a that's been affected by the storm. rascal flatts with "i won't let go" and we won't, huh? [ applause ] ♪ it's like a storm that cuts a path it breaks your will it feels like that ♪ ♪ you think you're lost but you're not lost on your own you're not alone ♪ ♪ i will stand by you i will help you through ♪ ♪ when you've done all you can do and you can't cope i will dry your eyes ♪ ♪ i will fight your fight i will hold you tight and i won't let go ♪ ♪ it hurts my hear
we've got scott foley down here. is anybody not on the phones?e phone. i'm talking to "good morning america" and you're on the phone with me. christine is getting ready to give a donation. >> you've had 500 bucks, 5 bz, you've had it all. >> i've had it all. >> this will carry on throughout the day. back to you guys in new york. >> wonderful to see, nick, keep up the good work. coming up next, rascal flatts here live. >>> back now with our day of...
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. >> time and foley time ipo in recent history than this one >> or from the company's perspective, theyd it at a point where they had to sell they got it out the door before things really went south. >> now they're under the microscope. >> now they're under the microscope >> they did get the cash they're able to get. >> the market has clearly said this is not a company that should be public for the most part who was the analyst that put a $2 price target on that? i'm sure they're going to be sued if they haven't been already. a lot of investors, this is a disaster. >> market participants are to blame. it's buyer beware. there is a caveat. there is an obligation among the highly paid investmentba banker crew that you bring companies public >> we should invite the folks at blue apron on to discuss the very topic we're talking about right now. i think it would be heated debate >> be a very good one. o ins deck, walmart's former cejous to talk about amazon and much more stay with us goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't y
. >> time and foley time ipo in recent history than this one >> or from the company's perspective, theyd it at a point where they had to sell they got it out the door before things really went south. >> now they're under the microscope. >> now they're under the microscope >> they did get the cash they're able to get. >> the market has clearly said this is not a company that should be public for the most part who was the analyst that put a $2 price target on...
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regina hall and marlon and scott foley from scandal. >> i'm sorry. >> it just needs to be taken out in >> ahh! >> ♪ >> is it a stunt person? >> really we sold it really well. [ laughter ] >> he did a lot of diving and his stunt man took a lot of, you know arc lot of abuse. >> right. [ laughter ] >> then we would do over and over and over again in different outfits. so funny. >> yeah. it was, you know, like groundhog day. >> it's funny. i realized we used the exact same clip in the bump in we did in the package. i guess it goes along with the theme. >> right. >> like groundhog day. >> normally i don't do that. that's my fault. i apologize it work out for that particular video. >> naked starts on -- >> friday, august11th. that's correct. >> tomorrow. >> netflix original. it might actually be available at midnight tonight technically speaking august11th is the actual date it will be released. >> zip trip tomorrow are you still going to do movie reviews. >> of course. i'll do my review in culpeper tomorrow. >> that's awesome. >> annie bell creation and the glass castle. >> live audience re
regina hall and marlon and scott foley from scandal. >> i'm sorry. >> it just needs to be taken out in >> ahh! >> ♪ >> is it a stunt person? >> really we sold it really well. [ laughter ] >> he did a lot of diving and his stunt man took a lot of, you know arc lot of abuse. >> right. [ laughter ] >> then we would do over and over and over again in different outfits. so funny. >> yeah. it was, you know, like groundhog day. >>...
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courthouse at 40 foley square to celebrate an american hero. thurgood marshall to whose memory this magnificent house is dedicated in this courthouse where he served on the second circuit. we welcome our c-span audience to our proceedings as well. our gathering is at the intersection of two initiatives which have engaged the courts of the second circuit, the last two years. in this initiative, which i had the privilege of proposing and which have taken life because of the creative and dedicated work of remarkable colleagues of the bench bar in our court staff. the first, the 125th anniversary commemoration on the second circuit court of appeals, wonderfully chaired by richard c. wesley has several kpoenlts including scholarly volumes and public events as we take stock of our past to better understand how our work has evolved, so as to better meet the challenges of the present and the future. the second initiative, justice for all, courts in the community is a project of all the courts of the second circuit. a project which through a wide range
courthouse at 40 foley square to celebrate an american hero. thurgood marshall to whose memory this magnificent house is dedicated in this courthouse where he served on the second circuit. we welcome our c-span audience to our proceedings as well. our gathering is at the intersection of two initiatives which have engaged the courts of the second circuit, the last two years. in this initiative, which i had the privilege of proposing and which have taken life because of the creative and dedicated...
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jane foley is from rabobank. england that inflation would rise before it falls. —— we were warned. it means easing the pressure on incomes for now. yes, for now, a bit of relief, and earlier this month, the bank of england suggested that inflation could be get around 3%, perhaps in 0ctober, before falling off again. perhaps we will not reach that 3% peak, but 2.6% year—on—year, that is a very high inflation rate for eg ten economy. earnings are only coming up at around 1.8. —— and a gio coming up at around 1.8. —— and a g10 economy. a lot of the inflation we are seeing is coming through food prices, and poorer people spend a greater amount of their income on food, meaning it is the poorer part of our society that will suffer the most from these price increases. of our society that will suffer the most from these price increasesm there any evidence that specific things are slowing down? i touched on fuel prices coming down but food prices going up. we have been so used to supermarkets cutting prices to try and win
jane foley is from rabobank. england that inflation would rise before it falls. —— we were warned. it means easing the pressure on incomes for now. yes, for now, a bit of relief, and earlier this month, the bank of england suggested that inflation could be get around 3%, perhaps in 0ctober, before falling off again. perhaps we will not reach that 3% peak, but 2.6% year—on—year, that is a very high inflation rate for eg ten economy. earnings are only coming up at around 1.8. —— and a...