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well there's a certain popularity had to come down from the stratospheric heights that he enjoyed two or three years ago but on the economy. here i'm going to have to disagree with the previous speaker i think that's an area where there have been developments i'm not saying that's necessarily because of the type of governance that egypt's had over the last two or three years is to do with many other. things but a point to have been lucky there of a major gas discoveries in the eastern mediterranean which will make a big difference to the country in the next ten twenty years they have had a fairly successful i.m.f. program in place for the last two or three years i know it's plain to some extent of the inflation of a couple of years ago and people continue to look upon it critically but it has made some difference on the fuel subsidy frankly speaking that's good riddance to it most of the people that benefited from the fuel subsidy it were the rich the elite diplomats like i was i mean we used to pay a pittance for our petrol it was quite scandalous of this was the case and the fuel su
well there's a certain popularity had to come down from the stratospheric heights that he enjoyed two or three years ago but on the economy. here i'm going to have to disagree with the previous speaker i think that's an area where there have been developments i'm not saying that's necessarily because of the type of governance that egypt's had over the last two or three years is to do with many other. things but a point to have been lucky there of a major gas discoveries in the eastern...
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she just elevates it into the stratosphere. feel like you have been a witness to something astonishing. >> you believe them as aouple. >> yes. u one moment in the hotel room, bickering over, ow, infidelities or whenever, then they get a phone call from the son, saying they'lbe grandparents. immediately, as would happen in real life, they t it back together. >> get on the other phone. >> you believe them. >> right. i think any time -- i mean, an actob is to create and realit she and jonathan price created a beautiful dance together of a marriage. there was not one falsnote in that entire movie. >> it's a great maer class in an understated nuance performance. you don't need to go big.wa lady gaga'big. this is the more nuanced, watchp what'sning in your face, like you mentioned. >> exactly. go get 'em, glenn. >> is your year. >> a lot of support for glenn close. i'll echo the support because of where she went to hool. e college of william and pair r ma the talent starts there. >> i didn't know that until you told me that this morn
she just elevates it into the stratosphere. feel like you have been a witness to something astonishing. >> you believe them as aouple. >> yes. u one moment in the hotel room, bickering over, ow, infidelities or whenever, then they get a phone call from the son, saying they'lbe grandparents. immediately, as would happen in real life, they t it back together. >> get on the other phone. >> you believe them. >> right. i think any time -- i mean, an actob is to create...
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well yes a certain popularity had to come down from the stratospheric heights that he enjoyed two or three years ago but on the economy. here i'm going to have to disagree with the previous speaker i think that's an area where there have been developments i'm not saying that's necessarily because of the type of governance that egypt's had over the last two or three years is to do with many other. things but a point to have been lucky there of a major gas discoveries in the eastern mediterranean which will make a big difference to the country in the next ten twenty years they have had a fairly successful i.m.f. program in place for the last two or three years i know it's plain to some extent of the inflation of a couple of years ago and people continue to look upon it critically but it has made some difference on the fuel subsidy and frankly speaking that's good riddance to it most of the people that benefited from the fuel subsidy it were the rich the elite diplomats like i was i mean we used to pay a pittance for petrol it was quite scandalous of this was the case and the fuel subsi
well yes a certain popularity had to come down from the stratospheric heights that he enjoyed two or three years ago but on the economy. here i'm going to have to disagree with the previous speaker i think that's an area where there have been developments i'm not saying that's necessarily because of the type of governance that egypt's had over the last two or three years is to do with many other. things but a point to have been lucky there of a major gas discoveries in the eastern mediterranean...
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the president denied that 3 million venezuelans had been driven from their homeland by stratospherich hyperinflation. can you tell me how much a kilo of cheese costs here now in venezuela today? it depends on the region. because we have been told it is the equivalent of a month's wages, that that is what it is costing people just to buy one kilo of cheese. we have different salary structures, but this topic is more relevant for a venezuelan audience. i don't think it would interest your audience. this is how he likes to be seen these days, as commander—in—chief. he insists that if the us tries any kind of military intervention, his men will fight back. for now, maduro is demonising the enemy, claiming the us is in the grip of the kkk. do you really think the ku klux klan are ruling america? translation: i believe that the white supremacists of the ku klux klan lead the united states. so, is president trump a white supremacist? he is, publicly and openly, and he has stimulated the neo—fascists and the neo—nazis in the united states, in europe, and in latin america. instead of sending
the president denied that 3 million venezuelans had been driven from their homeland by stratospherich hyperinflation. can you tell me how much a kilo of cheese costs here now in venezuela today? it depends on the region. because we have been told it is the equivalent of a month's wages, that that is what it is costing people just to buy one kilo of cheese. we have different salary structures, but this topic is more relevant for a venezuelan audience. i don't think it would interest your...
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the others they don't have enough targets for us to burn to cause enough smoke to go into the stratosphere to blot out harvests for the next decade fit us and russia do have that do you do you think that the president himself is aware or the world is aware of the possibility of kim jong un having this is this final attack mode that if he's going to be knocked out of power decapitated then he'll use all the resources he has to launch a full onslaught on the united states with a with air with that's why there should be no armed conflict this situation has to be resolved in other ways when you mention decapitation of that was the threat of the pershing to lose the missiles that were being deployed to germany in one thousand nine hundred eighty three they were due in november the russians fear they might be coming earlier wonderful fear there might be a surprise attack from president reagan whom he regarded as unbalanced and he was had his system on high alert waiting for any indication of an incoming. and is a by the way the person to have the ability to hit moscow with him ten eight ten or t
the others they don't have enough targets for us to burn to cause enough smoke to go into the stratosphere to blot out harvests for the next decade fit us and russia do have that do you do you think that the president himself is aware or the world is aware of the possibility of kim jong un having this is this final attack mode that if he's going to be knocked out of power decapitated then he'll use all the resources he has to launch a full onslaught on the united states with a with air with...
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what is not sold as the fact that that will send brexiteers into the stratosphere, they will claim thatt is not us properly living, but what we found particularly interesting is that this is not actually about the withdrawal agreement itself, what jeremy corbyn is actually talking about here is that he is talking about here is that he is talking about making these commitments in the political declaration rather than the withdrawal agreement, which is interesting because had he said it needs to be in the withdrawal agreement, that makes it an impossible test for her. she cannot possibly do that because the eu have been so intransigent about reopening the withdrawal agreement. it is talking about having a legally binding thing within the political declaration, which at the moment is still huge and would be even longer than the withdrawal agreement, but at the moment is very small and is subject to interpretation, that mightjust offer a later by which some labour mps could climb down. however, the big, big issue here is still whether or not the prime minister herself would ever entertain t
what is not sold as the fact that that will send brexiteers into the stratosphere, they will claim thatt is not us properly living, but what we found particularly interesting is that this is not actually about the withdrawal agreement itself, what jeremy corbyn is actually talking about here is that he is talking about here is that he is talking about making these commitments in the political declaration rather than the withdrawal agreement, which is interesting because had he said it needs to...
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ns had been president denied that 3 million venezuelans had been driven from their homeland by stratosphericed out of touch with hyperinflation. can you tell me how much a kilo of cheese costs here now in venezuela today? it depends on the region. because we have been told it is the equivalent of a month's wages, that is what it is costing people to buy a kilo of cheese. we have different salary structures, but this topic is more releva nt for a structures, but this topic is more relevant for a venezuelan audience. i don't think it would interest your audience. this is how he likes to be seen audience. this is how he likes to be seen these days, as commander—in—chief. he insists that if the us tries any kind of military intervention, his men will fight back. for now, nicolas maduro is demonising the enemy, claiming the us is in the grip of the kkk. do you really think the ku klux klan are ruling america? translation: i believe that the white supremacists of the ku klux klan lead the united states. so is president trump a white supremacist? he is, publicly and openly, and he has stimulated th
ns had been president denied that 3 million venezuelans had been driven from their homeland by stratosphericed out of touch with hyperinflation. can you tell me how much a kilo of cheese costs here now in venezuela today? it depends on the region. because we have been told it is the equivalent of a month's wages, that is what it is costing people to buy a kilo of cheese. we have different salary structures, but this topic is more releva nt for a structures, but this topic is more relevant for a...
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there aren't many comparisons to south korea's stratospheric rise over the last decade. things korean. underwriting, encouraging, financing and supporting the export of intangibles. things like music, movies, tv shows, food, the whole korean sensibility. and the world is responding. learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is seoul. capital city. a bustling metropolis. futuristic in look and character. population -- twenty-five million. look at them; they've got a selfie stick. everybody's taking pictures of their food. i feel right at home. in october 2014, i went back to korea. this is what i saw. this makes me so happy. good kimchi. make room for the noodles. oh, that's good. it should surprise no one that i'm in a happy place right now. oh yeah. first night back. right to the market, bunch of unrecognizable but invariably and inevitably delicious food. good to be back, man. good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
there aren't many comparisons to south korea's stratospheric rise over the last decade. things korean. underwriting, encouraging, financing and supporting the export of intangibles. things like music, movies, tv shows, food, the whole korean sensibility. and the world is responding. learning to love what koreans have always loved. the heart of korea is seoul. capital city. a bustling metropolis. futuristic in look and character. population -- twenty-five million. look at them; they've got a...
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and once he gave that speech, he was suddenly propelled into the stratosphere. >> one young man with an unlikely background owned this convention last night and the town. barack obama. >> the sky seemed to be the limit. >>> coming up. >> i know my heart. we can get this right. >> she ended up taking on the nickname in the campaign the closer. she would meet with iowaens undecided and get them to commit. only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. (vo) the only network to win in all four major awards is the one more people rely on. choose america's most reliable network on the best device: iphone. get iphone xr on us when you buy another. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you kno
and once he gave that speech, he was suddenly propelled into the stratosphere. >> one young man with an unlikely background owned this convention last night and the town. barack obama. >> the sky seemed to be the limit. >>> coming up. >> i know my heart. we can get this right. >> she ended up taking on the nickname in the campaign the closer. she would meet with iowaens undecided and get them to commit. only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including...
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. >>> good-bye stratosphere. the new name for the las vegas tower, p.s., it's not that different. >> a live look outside at the financial district in san francisco. you can see some >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >>> canada keeps exporting storms towards us. that's why they're so cold and why we have snow levels that are dropping this weekend from 4,000 feet to 2,000 feet. our first storm is knocking on our door. the second one around vancouver and makes its way towards us tomorrow and saturday. >>> in the gma first look, a young new jersey man is on trial killing his childhood friend over money that she inherited. >> secretly recorded video has been played in court offering new insight into the case. here's abc's kenneth moton. >>> in the gma first look. sara stern was a promising young artist who disappeared from her new jersey home in december 2016. months later in a development, her childhood friend was charged in her murder. after investigators say he strangled
. >>> good-bye stratosphere. the new name for the las vegas tower, p.s., it's not that different. >> a live look outside at the financial district in san francisco. you can see some >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >>> canada keeps exporting storms towards us. that's why they're so cold and why we have snow levels that are dropping this weekend from 4,000 feet to 2,000 feet. our first storm is knocking on our door....
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companies that in some cases didn't even exist a few years ago are now trading in the stratosphere. >the late '90s was based on this idea that what counted was not profit. what counted was eyeballs. if you could get enough people using your stuff, you would figure out a way organically from that to make a profit. >> the daily volume, 3.7 million shares. we are almost a $2 billion company. >> people love these stocks. anything that has dot-com or net in its name, it goes like hot cakes. >> it's billed as the earth's biggest bookstore. not just the country's but the earth's. but you can't shop there unless you have a computer. it's a virtual bookstore. >> books, books, and more books. that's what they do at amazon.com. >> if you print the amazon.com catalog, it would be the size of seven new york city phone books. >> in the early '90s, jeff bezos looked at what the internet could be, and he decided that the internet could be anything. >> bezos started amazon.com at this modest ranch home in seattle in 1994. less than five years later, his idea of selling books on the internet has grown
companies that in some cases didn't even exist a few years ago are now trading in the stratosphere. >the late '90s was based on this idea that what counted was not profit. what counted was eyeballs. if you could get enough people using your stuff, you would figure out a way organically from that to make a profit. >> the daily volume, 3.7 million shares. we are almost a $2 billion company. >> people love these stocks. anything that has dot-com or net in its name, it goes like hot...
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within a week it has 25 millio players maybe the greatest hit in video games send the smock to stratosphere action ca play out in the same day, this morning under armor, kevin clean's company referred for a quart their didn't get much love it rallied 60-cent befor drifting in to the red then th details came out we talked about how inventorie were down 12% last time th stock went down the inventorie were ballooning the stoc exploded or finished up nearly 7%, now what i it did? it propelled the rest of the c hearts that is retail higher o course this one stock unde armor it, did that so how about br* all these contributions resolv themselves i don't know i can give you some things t help you navigate through th without percent give you context to make money on it. cramer's fundamental tenants i have been taught by th greatest pros on earth that as log as you are not fighting the fed, you should b buying stocks. when the fed switches directions and is more worried abou recession they start fightin you. green light. second oh, man i am going there, i al saying it. we have a president wh fundame
within a week it has 25 millio players maybe the greatest hit in video games send the smock to stratosphere action ca play out in the same day, this morning under armor, kevin clean's company referred for a quart their didn't get much love it rallied 60-cent befor drifting in to the red then th details came out we talked about how inventorie were down 12% last time th stock went down the inventorie were ballooning the stoc exploded or finished up nearly 7%, now what i it did? it propelled the...
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it was stratospherically high. shorted by a lot of old fashioned business people who didn't think it was worth the price. >> and when an industrywide disaster started to unfold in may 2000 it looked like the nay sayers were right. >> what they are already counting black friday they are counting the damage on wall street tonight after investors unloaded stocks today and send the dow and the nasdaq plummeting. >> everyone had this internet euphoria. said i've just got to invest. i want to ride this wave and suddenly the bubble started to burst and we said hold on a second. the internet is the new frontier. there are extraordinary things happening on it but it doesn't mean all things are extraordinary. >> overspeculation on tech start-ups set wall street into free fall. the nasdaq crashed costing investors an estimated 5 trillion trrs. >> during the dotcom crash amazon like everyone else was affected and the bankruptcy was widely predicted. barons wrote an article and the implications clearly were that it was not goin
it was stratospherically high. shorted by a lot of old fashioned business people who didn't think it was worth the price. >> and when an industrywide disaster started to unfold in may 2000 it looked like the nay sayers were right. >> what they are already counting black friday they are counting the damage on wall street tonight after investors unloaded stocks today and send the dow and the nasdaq plummeting. >> everyone had this internet euphoria. said i've just got to invest....
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that could lift its value into the stratosphere.,000 up to 2 million. >> one coin, potentially worth $2 million? >> one penny. >> as co-owners of the coin, randy and michael decide to put it up for auction, beginning with a sneak peak at a coin expo in long beach, california. >> it was phenomenal. >> a rare coin that's spent years lost in a drawer could bring in millions of dollars at auction. >> we were on every television station. >> and realized it might be something a little more special. >> i was getting phone calls from across the country, as well as seeing articles across the world -- russia, china... >> is the price going up at this point with all that interest? >> in my mind, it is. >> then out of the blue, the postman knocks. >> well, i got a very interesting letter from the government. >> a letter? do you have the letter? >> i do, right here. >> oh, this doesn't look good. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪get along, on down the
that could lift its value into the stratosphere.,000 up to 2 million. >> one coin, potentially worth $2 million? >> one penny. >> as co-owners of the coin, randy and michael decide to put it up for auction, beginning with a sneak peak at a coin expo in long beach, california. >> it was phenomenal. >> a rare coin that's spent years lost in a drawer could bring in millions of dollars at auction. >> we were on every television station. >> and realized it...
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. >> you're launching, dan, the celebrity stratosphere. you may also have heard the sad news, those candy conversation hearts will not be produced this year for valentine's. i didn't know. >> at all? >> terrible. >> there is a shortage. >> what will the middle schoolers do? >> what's the ingredient that's missing? what's the shortage? i don't get into. >> that we need to dig deep on in an investigative piece but we have krispy kreme to fill the void. they have these conversation doughnuts, sayings we're all used to like "be mine." >> which has custard in it. >> you just try a couple. >> they have a new saying on theirs, so you include the fillings, the cake batter, raspberry, chocolate, you can 0 just try a couple, whit. i'm sure -- fortnite >> goi wh onth >> ts is the year to say yes. will we >> yolo, buddy. yolo. >> well, let's say yes to one more story. yeah, as we all try to get on our healthy bandwagon. celebrating stormi's first birthday and also her dad performing for the super bowl. it's beef roses from the manly man company. >> wo
. >> you're launching, dan, the celebrity stratosphere. you may also have heard the sad news, those candy conversation hearts will not be produced this year for valentine's. i didn't know. >> at all? >> terrible. >> there is a shortage. >> what will the middle schoolers do? >> what's the ingredient that's missing? what's the shortage? i don't get into. >> that we need to dig deep on in an investigative piece but we have krispy kreme to fill the void....
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and then we've seen these companies that have gone stratospheric enrich the founders in ways we've not age where someone like jeff bezos -- and i'm not calling him out. he created jams, an enormous -- amazon, an enormous company, and because of the stock price he's worth $165 billion. we've seen more wealth concentrated in fewer hands. but at the bottom, we've seen not as many keep pace with the cost of living over time. >> speaking of bezos and amazon, they say they are, quote, pretty firm on their decision to pull out of their deal with new york city. why did amazon bail? are they losing anything by walking away? >> i don't know if amazon is. i think new york city is. the queens, long island city and queens would have benefited from the 25,000 jobs that would have been created over 15 years that would have averaged $150,000 in annual pay. i think the opposition from local politicians may have been misguided insofar as what subsidies mean. they don't write a blank $3 million check to amazon to come. there are tax breaks, abatements, put in place for companies that move into cities. th
and then we've seen these companies that have gone stratospheric enrich the founders in ways we've not age where someone like jeff bezos -- and i'm not calling him out. he created jams, an enormous -- amazon, an enormous company, and because of the stock price he's worth $165 billion. we've seen more wealth concentrated in fewer hands. but at the bottom, we've seen not as many keep pace with the cost of living over time. >> speaking of bezos and amazon, they say they are, quote, pretty...
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. >> tesla in the stratosphere these are competitors, right >> oh no they're probably the two leadersrs are almost everyone else we think. cruise automation may have a bit of a play and part of gm no, no, no we think tesla's way ahead of way mo and the game. there's no comparison from our point of view. >> mike, in terms of other areas, i guess it's cash used at the moment and something they note they need to hear more about. there's a cash cow of the advertising business and how much longer to hit margins >> we are at a point i think it's obvious for the company to get the questions but they have never really signaled they were going to enter this sort of capital return mode or anything like that. they're giving more clarity on that part of the business so maybe they'll be under pressure and i don't think it's punished for it right now so maybe that's what has to happen for that story to change right now. >> it's so interesting on alphabet how loved it is 98% of analysts say buy. the most in a while. always up there. >> sure. >> but if you look over 12 months it's gone nowhere. >> re
. >> tesla in the stratosphere these are competitors, right >> oh no they're probably the two leadersrs are almost everyone else we think. cruise automation may have a bit of a play and part of gm no, no, no we think tesla's way ahead of way mo and the game. there's no comparison from our point of view. >> mike, in terms of other areas, i guess it's cash used at the moment and something they note they need to hear more about. there's a cash cow of the advertising business and...
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there's another category that has to do with putting pollution in the stratosphere to make the politicallective. that needs a lot of careful analysis to see what the risks are and whether that would be feasible from both a technological and policy perspective. >> so we need to do research in order to understand what the risks and what the potential benefits of that would be? >> yes. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. the chair will recognize a the consults for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. thank you to everybody for being here. as a newly elected member of congress i just want to mention for so excited i am to serve with everyone on this committee, and look forward to working on bipartisan solutions that make the american people proud. i believe climate change is real and global industrial development is a contributing factor here i also believe that my first responsibility and my and yielding loyalty is to the hard-working men and women of ohio's 16th district in the economy that allows us to heat our homes, fuel our vehicles and build our businesses. as a look at the
there's another category that has to do with putting pollution in the stratosphere to make the politicallective. that needs a lot of careful analysis to see what the risks are and whether that would be feasible from both a technological and policy perspective. >> so we need to do research in order to understand what the risks and what the potential benefits of that would be? >> yes. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. the chair will recognize a the consults for...
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with his popularity, he put this into the stratosphere of everyone in the national media attention.ia's eye and the nations i who live, and he deserves punishment for that. >> sandra: this a few minutes ago, he tweeted this period of "what about maga and the tens of millions of people you insulted with your racist and dangerous comments?" the police really weighed in on the, talking about how these are incredibly important crimes that they urge it to be reported when they do happen. this can take away from that, having somebody concocted this, pretend that this played out, reporting crimes like this. >> the statements coming from trump has been very racist as well, they have brought fire, they have united people. >> sandra: are you talking about this issue? i don't know what you are referencing there. >> tweets. we have to be careful that, much more careful in what we say in reference to racism, in reference to journalists, we have to be careful overall, not just what jussie has done, and people in his movement as well. >> sandra: he is clearly referencing this particular instance,
with his popularity, he put this into the stratosphere of everyone in the national media attention.ia's eye and the nations i who live, and he deserves punishment for that. >> sandra: this a few minutes ago, he tweeted this period of "what about maga and the tens of millions of people you insulted with your racist and dangerous comments?" the police really weighed in on the, talking about how these are incredibly important crimes that they urge it to be reported when they do...
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the optimism index has been in the stratospheric highs &-ampersand the election of 2016. and predictably the index dropped. stuart: i guess you could say it's not down not much. still an optimistic territory. you could still say that. >> yes it is. operating under very high band. this is one of the lowest ratings in the last two years, but it's still historically high. the government shut down really does not the confidence of the small business owners. one of the things we also track is the uncertainty index. were able to see that when respondents to our questionnaire say i don't know. normally they will say argue raising prices. they will say yes or no. are you prepared to expand? they will say yes or no. when they start saying i don't know, we see increases in uncertainty and the uncertainty index went up with long with the drop of the optimism index during the government shutdown. stuart: i think you were in the white house's new workforce policy advisory board. i think you're pointed to it. what you want to see this advisory board do? would you see out of these meeti
the optimism index has been in the stratospheric highs &-ampersand the election of 2016. and predictably the index dropped. stuart: i guess you could say it's not down not much. still an optimistic territory. you could still say that. >> yes it is. operating under very high band. this is one of the lowest ratings in the last two years, but it's still historically high. the government shut down really does not the confidence of the small business owners. one of the things we also track...
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and when you have 105pes a triple digit price earnings ratio, stratosphere expectation cannot alwayse perfectly match sod they gave guidance that was not for a strong growth is what they've been having so they said they have to invest more like they've always done in order to grow, and stock went down. i don't think it means a darn thing that the stock is down this morning, and a i would expect you get a couple of weeks online no one will remember what happened today or what they said. >> are we looking at a complete transforms of the retail scene so far to immerse online selling brix and about mortar really is being left behind. >> there's no doubt it be it. this is most transformal period in all a of retail but you can make money but being armed merchant when you look at what amazon is doing they're moving away from that -- that model where they didn't make a lot of money, deal products directly to you so they're becoming arms merchant and most rapid growth was on their web services business where they provide cloud computing other web services they grew 45% and advertising more th
and when you have 105pes a triple digit price earnings ratio, stratosphere expectation cannot alwayse perfectly match sod they gave guidance that was not for a strong growth is what they've been having so they said they have to invest more like they've always done in order to grow, and stock went down. i don't think it means a darn thing that the stock is down this morning, and a i would expect you get a couple of weeks online no one will remember what happened today or what they said. >>...