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the market is the people the market is we've got a product you've got a buyer and if if if the product is at the right price and the right quality that is the market no politics somehow in and of planes in between and votes with coles the flexion but. we've got the product we've got people who want to eat quality seafood so we should stop the politics out of it and we will get on absolutely fantastic i know. that sounds good but the e use common fisheries policy is not based on pragmatic capitalism and that was a deliberate decision it if britain were to ban european fishing boats from its territorial waters the e.u. would likely find a way to retaliate c b seventy five seventy five eighty eighty five why people out of. certain fishing areas are closed to the european fleet but on the e.u. could impose an embargo on fish and fish products from britain. in the all powerful new and frankly it doesn't come from a top that sounds like something that president trump would do. if you know until but we're talking here about exports that are worth a total of one point three billion euros to gi
the market is the people the market is we've got a product you've got a buyer and if if if the product is at the right price and the right quality that is the market no politics somehow in and of planes in between and votes with coles the flexion but. we've got the product we've got people who want to eat quality seafood so we should stop the politics out of it and we will get on absolutely fantastic i know. that sounds good but the e use common fisheries policy is not based on pragmatic...
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said, russia, if you're listening, it's as if in 1940 fdr had said, berlin, if you're listening, we need help. putin is our enemy because he has chosen to be our enemy. he wants the united states damaged badly, if not destroyed. he is gleefully disrupting everything he can. and our president is his accessory and assistant. >> i do want to ask you one last question. yesterday i talked to paul krugman on the program and one of the things he had written and he talked about it last night on the program was saying that he believes we may not have a functioning democracy in 2020 if the president wins again. essentially america, as we know it, is under threat. and one of the things i asked him -- he said if you're not scared, you're not paying attention. >> well, i don't think you're going to have to wait to see some of trump's maliciousness. he's already doing tremendous damage, abetted, by the way, by the senate republicans who are amazingly undercutting their own institution and its powers for very short-term gain. but trump, yes. if trump wins, he'll do great damage. but if he loses th
said, russia, if you're listening, it's as if in 1940 fdr had said, berlin, if you're listening, we need help. putin is our enemy because he has chosen to be our enemy. he wants the united states damaged badly, if not destroyed. he is gleefully disrupting everything he can. and our president is his accessory and assistant. >> i do want to ask you one last question. yesterday i talked to paul krugman on the program and one of the things he had written and he talked about it last night on...
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if you recently had a heart attack, ask your doctor if brilinta is right for you. brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. david: former starbucks ceo, potential 2020 candidate howard schultz took a shot at two party system. >> how many people in this audience believe that u.s. government is doing well by you, your family and the american people. raise your hand. how many? so i would say majority of people, correct me if i'm wrong, don't feel as if the country is meeting or at a minimum exceeding your expecting. david: are americans not getting our money's word out of our government. >> well, david it is -- a difficult argument because, again it goes to the last segment. i don't think of a government on a cost benefit basis. like the head of condo association, just want to have a walwall paintinged and stair wel cleaned, i don't want to think i am paying the fees. the association is working for me. >> condos are better in europe. i like howard schultz, i think he it a great job, i like to think he is a grey poupon candidate. t
if you recently had a heart attack, ask your doctor if brilinta is right for you. brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. david: former starbucks ceo, potential 2020 candidate howard schultz took a shot at two party system. >> how many people in this audience believe that u.s. government is doing well by you, your family and the american people. raise your hand. how many? so i would say majority of people, correct me if i'm wrong, don't feel as if...
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if. you feel if you feel if maybe he's cranky champix will dig in telling c.c.'s all how stupid he is seen to speak that's why it's the human watches that we're doing plagiarists just because we are neutrally him at. we. just minutes where we fight about. this is that not all case you get paid today and then you used to drink then man you sometimes in bed. we end up in and it's his you can see t. in their houses. he speaks in as basic beings interest. but he is drinking too much too much if you term they take in hundreds in repeats on two plates. after sometimes you find two camps because the intake kind of them. if you run you taking. i don't think. it's arbitrary if you're hanging out at them as if maybe some artists. that has been crossed. that this is going to be able to go because in one i'm afraid of him mocking what is this comes in and it's just. good just to label it worthless and this is not a line to understand it was. very important that we get some feedback so that they understand how to improve this in this direction is. no i mean take. them. in thi
if. you feel if you feel if maybe he's cranky champix will dig in telling c.c.'s all how stupid he is seen to speak that's why it's the human watches that we're doing plagiarists just because we are neutrally him at. we. just minutes where we fight about. this is that not all case you get paid today and then you used to drink then man you sometimes in bed. we end up in and it's his you can see t. in their houses. he speaks in as basic beings interest. but he is drinking too much too much if you...
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if the status quo as of today drags on for longer if settlements keep growing if protests like gaza or even missile strikes and you know skirmishes keep happening things will boil over and a lot of people fear that there will be an other intifada one there. well you know the hamas what the hamas is trying to do they have a real strategic goal and that is to take over the entire palestinian people and territory and that really to take over from the palestinian authority in order to do that they have tried and they're still trying to recruit many people in the west bank you know gaza is in the hamas is in gaza they are trying to actually recruit many many terrorists who would do terror in the west bank would go against the posted him or thirty and for that matter they didn't succeed they really thought that old they are terror and launching missiles on our you know civil population will encourage the palestinians in gaza to come out to the streets you did not happen and you know why because the people in ramallah but people in the west bank today have a lot to lose their arrest standa
if the status quo as of today drags on for longer if settlements keep growing if protests like gaza or even missile strikes and you know skirmishes keep happening things will boil over and a lot of people fear that there will be an other intifada one there. well you know the hamas what the hamas is trying to do they have a real strategic goal and that is to take over the entire palestinian people and territory and that really to take over from the palestinian authority in order to do that they...
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jennie, they have been doing a good job over last 4 days, we'll shut if if e have, to tariff the cars cam cog in they make in mexico if we have, to i want t thank the president of mexico here, is helping mexico too. not only economically and because i won't be forced to shut it down or do tariffs but he is helping mexico. doing a great thing for his country. i want to thank through your camera, thank him. the president of mexico, thank you. >> anyone? >> we've seen letter your lives sent about your tax rushe retur. >> nothing what so ever. i have nothing to say about it -- i got elected. they elected me now they keep going, i am under audit, you don't do it i am under audit. other people are under audit, nobody would do it when you going through an audit. they audit me all of the time. i don't know if they od audit yu sheriff. they would be afraid. but, that is it. any other questions? >> general barr for his testimony? >> i don't know about you i think he is doing a fantastic job, he is a fantastic attorney general seeker so respected in department of justice, and by these people. it
jennie, they have been doing a good job over last 4 days, we'll shut if if e have, to tariff the cars cam cog in they make in mexico if we have, to i want t thank the president of mexico here, is helping mexico too. not only economically and because i won't be forced to shut it down or do tariffs but he is helping mexico. doing a great thing for his country. i want to thank through your camera, thank him. the president of mexico, thank you. >> anyone? >> we've seen letter your lives...
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a tax deduction if you do and your income is below $63,000 if you're single and 101,000 if you're aouple you can take a full tax deduction on the ira the great news you have until april 15th to do it and have a count for the 2018 tax year. put money to save for health care expenses in a health savings account. if you have a high deductible health plan you're covered by already you can contribute to this hsa and also save $3400 or more, 6900 if you're a family and put that money in and get a tax deduction. >> if you put the money into your hsa last year when you had an open benefits enrollment can you add more in now? >> you can add more until april 15th. >> the job market is tight, there is such a demand for workers, a lot of people have gone out and found a side hustle, another job. is there any way that you can manage that to your advantage for taxes? >> you absolutely can and should you're an independent contractor if you drive uber on the weekends or rent out your home to airbnb. thing about things you can use and expenses you can write off business meals, office supplies, any t
a tax deduction if you do and your income is below $63,000 if you're single and 101,000 if you're aouple you can take a full tax deduction on the ira the great news you have until april 15th to do it and have a count for the 2018 tax year. put money to save for health care expenses in a health savings account. if you have a high deductible health plan you're covered by already you can contribute to this hsa and also save $3400 or more, 6900 if you're a family and put that money in and get a tax...
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don't be a communications what they're saying is evil but are moderate if you feel if you fall apart out. on their. own thing don't fucking last stands as a side you people died and you can see the same me now if you can see my sure they did. would you could he. does evolve in that need done quite they are now. this is key if you can follow me you will. put on. some. shipping. it's a nice clean dancer a long time again i yorkie an aussie it's on to move scene i feel you could do it in these. times i need to do the same to convince me. you have to yell movie is running out of digital music is it did i would i enjoy my phone. process of things to the people because i was soon she should do that once. they can to boston and they can appoint a society i mean. that as a sort of open loss but. they soon see that she isn't being came on the key is no advantage means. just the main sides time yet. which i would yank you're a hero in the icici but i. hear you live on. view out to you can you sing to me that i wanted you. have. a say in. where you wouldn't speculate your locality markets are.
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anyone could find them if they searched for the right thing or even if their friends were members ofp, or accidentally joined the group. it was one of the more concerning parts of this, people could see these groups without intentionally finding them. >> they offer a menu of stolen data, a visa credit card with a copy of a driver's license goes for $15. >> unfortunately instead of connecting people with positive hobbies, it's connecting people with, you know, criminal means. >> this is not the first time facebook has been accused of hosting fraudulent activity. nbc news has previously reported fake profile accounts. at the time facebook said they have deleted over 1.3 billion fake accounts and have over 30,000 employees focused on security. in a statement to nbc news, facebook says these groups violated our policies against spam and financial fraud. >> the goal of all social media companies is to get people under the platform quickly with as few barriers as possible. but that becomes a vulnerability for the platforms over time. if you want to do criminal activity or other conspiracie
anyone could find them if they searched for the right thing or even if their friends were members ofp, or accidentally joined the group. it was one of the more concerning parts of this, people could see these groups without intentionally finding them. >> they offer a menu of stolen data, a visa credit card with a copy of a driver's license goes for $15. >> unfortunately instead of connecting people with positive hobbies, it's connecting people with, you know, criminal means....
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more, if you have a disability. i encourage parents to look at that, too. host: win the caller broad officer dr. did not -- one thing the caller brought up is her doctor did not give a diagnosis. if you do not think your provider is giving you the information and support that you need, what do you do? guest 1: this story is a common story. i hear it a lot from families. the caller west describing a phenomenon called diagnostic overshadowed, which means we look at the biggest thing that is there, and we fail to see something else that might be going on here to begin sees a child that is premature and thanks there is nothing else that could be going on. often, families do tell us "i talked to my pediatrician, and he told us to wait, and that is why i am here now." often is need for anxiety in different action computer are catching on. very often they are catching on, very often they have with the parent is describing, calling and seeking out services. things to look for, first and foremost, the language delay. childre
more, if you have a disability. i encourage parents to look at that, too. host: win the caller broad officer dr. did not -- one thing the caller brought up is her doctor did not give a diagnosis. if you do not think your provider is giving you the information and support that you need, what do you do? guest 1: this story is a common story. i hear it a lot from families. the caller west describing a phenomenon called diagnostic overshadowed, which means we look at the biggest thing that is...
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if it's. it makes sense. but if this commission has any thought to suggesting to the congress that they should pass a compulsory law to force young people into labor to the government against their will, that web address doesn't work at all. that web address would be a lie. i beseech this commission, forswear any forced service whatsoever. that shouldn't happen in america. and i ask you, before you consider recommending that we have forced service for young people, change your web address. change your email addresses to forced to serve, even for a week or two. see what it feels like to be part of a commission that is no longer inspired to serve but is instead we are going to make you serve against her will. that will not be inspiring. >> thank you for your comments. ticket number three. please say your name for the record and any affiliation before beginning your comments you are recognized for two minutes. >> i am kendra bradley. i'm executive director of health at fort bragg. when i talk about mandatory ser
if it's. it makes sense. but if this commission has any thought to suggesting to the congress that they should pass a compulsory law to force young people into labor to the government against their will, that web address doesn't work at all. that web address would be a lie. i beseech this commission, forswear any forced service whatsoever. that shouldn't happen in america. and i ask you, before you consider recommending that we have forced service for young people, change your web address....
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her pledge was that she would go if the withdrawal agreement was passed, but if you are the prime ministernce to the world and your party that you're ready to go, you've not really got the credibility or the authority anymore, so the problem is, i think that events are leading to a general election. but the problem for the conservative party is, they do not want to go into that general election with theresa may as leader. there needs to be a contest to replace her, that contest takes time, and do the conservative party have time to have an election quickly to avoid european elections and choose a leader? what's the answer? i don't think they do have an opportunity to have a general election with a new leader quickly enough, so i don't think you can rule out the possibility of theresa may leading the tories into another general election, which is quite a thought for those tories who remember how bad the last election went. she... sorry, you're... well, if it's a general election led by theresa may, good luck to the conservative party, really. because on what manifesto? she promised as the p
her pledge was that she would go if the withdrawal agreement was passed, but if you are the prime ministernce to the world and your party that you're ready to go, you've not really got the credibility or the authority anymore, so the problem is, i think that events are leading to a general election. but the problem for the conservative party is, they do not want to go into that general election with theresa may as leader. there needs to be a contest to replace her, that contest takes time, and...
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you just heard him say that he would see if there is a way to accommodate chairman nadler if he wants more information. the attorney general repeatedly left that door if not open at least ajar in his testimony. >> i want to try to accommodate and satisfy their interests, but at the same time uphold the law. >> are you intending to go to court to ask for guidance and/or direction and/or an order where you are uncertain whether you can in fact release or should in fact release materials? >> the chairman of the judiciary committee's free to go to court if he feels one of those exceptions is applicable. >> the right is yours to ask for these -- >> why do you say the right is mine? >> because you are the exercising authority under 6-e. >> but i think if the chairman believes he's entitled to receive it, he can move the court for it. >> well, i'll come back to this. it's your right to ask. so i'm asking what is your intention? >> my intention is not to ask for it at this stage. i mean, if the chairman has a good explanation of why 6-e does not apply and his need for the information, i'm wil
you just heard him say that he would see if there is a way to accommodate chairman nadler if he wants more information. the attorney general repeatedly left that door if not open at least ajar in his testimony. >> i want to try to accommodate and satisfy their interests, but at the same time uphold the law. >> are you intending to go to court to ask for guidance and/or direction and/or an order where you are uncertain whether you can in fact release or should in fact release...
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if if if you think the big going to go up of value and you want to hold it do it make it as fine there are going to be people who want to spend the big client and the price goes up just means every more because you spend and so this is about your business or you could call it a get card business but not everyone uses as gifts but it just is structured in that way and so you are basically have a relationship with all these merchants and if you want to go spend your big point at those merchants you guys a big point of the way to do it you get a code for that merchant you go to happen to come home and you've just spent your big going and also you have a technique or your strategy is zero confirmations just on the tactical side you know because it is something where some merchants or some folks will want to wait for five or six confirmations before they totally accept the payment you say we've got zero confirmations which is that kind of innovation in the space if you well and speaking of innovations so you get there so it's a deep thinker and a technologist and a whiz kid you have jumped.
if if if you think the big going to go up of value and you want to hold it do it make it as fine there are going to be people who want to spend the big client and the price goes up just means every more because you spend and so this is about your business or you could call it a get card business but not everyone uses as gifts but it just is structured in that way and so you are basically have a relationship with all these merchants and if you want to go spend your big point at those merchants...
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i wonder if that will really happen? >> it will be interesting to see if it does happen. that is obviously the sticking point. we want to be able to put unilateral tariffs on them if they break the rules. guess what, i think that is great and will be helpful. a lot of companies in the s&p 500 source products in china or suppliers that source products in china. they would walk in one day, have 60% gross margin on monday and have a zero gross margin on tuesday we had to put tariffs because china is not following the agreement. how do you plan for that if you're a company in the s&p 500. that means you will have to sources ultimately not from china. that will be good for companies, not good for china. connell: i hadn't necessarily thought of it in those exact terms. but i assume china has, right? i assume china sees it that way, they would be reluctant to sign on to this stuff. their economy is struggling to some degree. whatever the manufacturing number, they would know that, right? i would think they question signing on to a deal if you're right, is not so hot for them? >>
i wonder if that will really happen? >> it will be interesting to see if it does happen. that is obviously the sticking point. we want to be able to put unilateral tariffs on them if they break the rules. guess what, i think that is great and will be helpful. a lot of companies in the s&p 500 source products in china or suppliers that source products in china. they would walk in one day, have 60% gross margin on monday and have a zero gross margin on tuesday we had to put tariffs...
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if you can -- if you could identify yourself first, please. >> i wonder if i can ask about the decision to withdraw from the universal postal union and how it's affecting. are you on the same page with the administration. i would like to know your views with the rates, whether it's good or not. >> the first is about the administration went through from the universal post -- threatened to. i think they gave notice. what that is is this. this goes back to the 1880s or i forget when it was. there's a postal -- international body that essentially facilitates sending mail from the united states to germany to around the world because postal services have to somehow have a way of going across borders. well, some decades ago, they set up a mechanism so meant to helpless developed countries, right? giving them a certain kind breaks in terms much pricing. and so -- you know, it didn't make a whole lot of difference because the volumes were so small that giving them a break, well, it doesn't really matter. well, there's one country, china, that 30 years ago didn't have a whole lot of international
if you can -- if you could identify yourself first, please. >> i wonder if i can ask about the decision to withdraw from the universal postal union and how it's affecting. are you on the same page with the administration. i would like to know your views with the rates, whether it's good or not. >> the first is about the administration went through from the universal post -- threatened to. i think they gave notice. what that is is this. this goes back to the 1880s or i forget when it...
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tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hade prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. let's blow out the candles together! ok, let's huff and puff. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better- starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. it may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! ask your doctor if symbicort is right for you. if you can't afford your me
tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've hade prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. let's blow out the candles together! ok, let's huff and puff. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help...
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highlighted if you want to see. i will show you where it is. >> on the unredacted. >> the unredacted, it's page three. an explicit waiver of attorney-client privilege. generally. >> i'm happy to revise that language, but the principles are if you provide privileged information to the outside entity that is not part of the city family, you waive that privilege. and the other principle would be that if -- if an attorney-client privilege communication is provided to the commissioner, and in that information is shared with another commissioner, that privilege still stays and is maintained there. any communications that we may have with the contractor that is still privilege. there is a lot of parameters and i can see revising it could be clearer. and i am happy to -- >> such an explicit waiver. i'm not comfortable with it. >> i want to clarify the d.g.o. doesn't apply to the commission. even though the rule may be the same or similar, we're not bound by the language in the d.g.o. as commissioners. >> a correct, but the
highlighted if you want to see. i will show you where it is. >> on the unredacted. >> the unredacted, it's page three. an explicit waiver of attorney-client privilege. generally. >> i'm happy to revise that language, but the principles are if you provide privileged information to the outside entity that is not part of the city family, you waive that privilege. and the other principle would be that if -- if an attorney-client privilege communication is provided to the...
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quite good enough to be a if they don't they are not respecting things, if they decide to have a votes nothing they can do at this stage that would win back brexit in any way. that there existential threat. doesn't matter what happens, eventually they are unelectable a generation. my further but in this they have tried to inject incitement is gavin williams, the all action defence. gavin partridge. she should get on a plane, and the talks, get ona get on a plane, and the talks, get on a plane because it has to have action about it and go and demand some changes. some last—minute concessions from the european leaders. i wonder if she has thought of that? at least six or seven times. some people would never want to vote forjeremy corbyn that don't feel they could work for him, but there will always vote for the conservatives. there is a core vote for the main party. you will never shift. if you consider there will always be parts of britain which are labor and parts which are conservative the argument is that brexited has turned those heartlands upside down. newport west yesterday proba
quite good enough to be a if they don't they are not respecting things, if they decide to have a votes nothing they can do at this stage that would win back brexit in any way. that there existential threat. doesn't matter what happens, eventually they are unelectable a generation. my further but in this they have tried to inject incitement is gavin williams, the all action defence. gavin partridge. she should get on a plane, and the talks, get ona get on a plane, and the talks, get on a plane...
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if any changes should be made or if it should be disestablished. some policy options include expanding the registration to include women, identify individuals who possess critical skills the nation might need, calls for volunteers in time of emergencies supported by using the existing database and incorporating reasonable change to identify, evaluate and protect those who will not serve in the military. i look forward to hearing from our panelists today on this important issue. and thank you, mr. chairman. i yield. >> thank you, deborah. so before we begin, i'd like to remind everyone to please silence any electronic devices you might have, and i'll explain how we will conduct today's hearing. the commissioners have all received your written testimony and it will be entered into the official record. we ask you summarize the highlights of your testimony in the allotted five minutes. before you you will see our timing system. when the light turns yellow, you have approximately one minute remaining and when it turns red, your time has expired. after a
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if they are tea -- if her doing better, okay, maybe we can allow them to reduce that tax burden. we have to have fundamental reform on the supply side before we massively increase demand in the way you identify. >> yeah, i think any new public investment needs a strong regulatory and accountability scheme. i think bev done a bit better at develops those, thinking about them on the social mobility side and it's a bit harder on the incentive side. ? some cases, right, retaining students increases your revenue. and it's easier to cycle them through. so so, you know, we have to figure some of those things out, and i think we have to figure out the balance of regulating. some of them are having to take corporate dough nay in order to sustain themselves. but we have to, you know -- i think there's a lot of room to go, but we should be sensitive to that issue. >>> and dr. love et, i think you're being modest. there's white papers that say on paper free college and tennessee promise can be somewhat regressive, but the complete rate for low-income has gone in the 50s to the 80s, and for e
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there's drugs everywhere if you walk into it most bars and just ask if you want some heroin you want some cocaine it was some crack you want anything like that you want pelz for money you got it you'll find people pretty quickly. it's a big one and since it's everywhere you know. i can get a shoe i can get anything drug telling you that i do this like you know me i'll die for it i don't so drugs because of my daughter no i'm not hustling for our hustle for myself i mess with legit bars people in order to people understand me because you know i mean i'm going to show that you are not like i'm trying to improve on how much of a boss i could be. remember i told you here's the news the first rule never underestimate the second remember that every action there will be a reaction. will allow the never let your enemy know what you want fake number twelve only made who should be free it is good . what they say might have allowed. that the will of gangs that's what they but i'm going to own up out of the gang activity they give them a as youngest saying. that i'm not really real last and they
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if they're going to be loose, if you like it or not, and i hate it, but if you're loose and i have a slightly improving economy, you have to be long risk i'll add in look what copper did today. really strong move in copper that's a cyclical move that would also argue for a little higher ten-year ratings which, again, going back to the banks, you'll probably have a steeper yield curve over the next 90 to 100 days. >> our next guest says stocks are heading for new highs, things look so good even her own price target might be too low. let's bring in lori calvasina from rbc good to see you. you may be too low >> well, we have 2950 as your year-end target and we ran seven different scenarios. this is the second highest one we did say one scenario we could envision of getting the s&p north of 3,000 is if you see the same kind of rebound this year that you saw in 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, off those lows then the average rally was about 29%. if we get that off december 24th, it could take you north of 3,000. that's not our base case but that's the upside. >> what are the catalysts for that reb
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things are working and if the real. that level of accountability has forced us to continually evolve to make sure outcomes are matching up that i daily in vision for the program. we have to talk about what outcomes and how outcomes connect to access and affordability and how does that look and how can we make sure that the institutions that are not doing the right thing by students, especially the ones we know we need to serve, do you continue to allow them to benefit from the program for enrollment sake or do you have controls to make sure the outcomes for low income, first- generation and students of color are equally as matched as the peers? it's important to note that tennessee has an outcomes funding formula that gives some additional accountability, but i have to say the national lands on tennessee being inside of the date has helped us to understand yes, we did a great thing by providing free community college for adults and high school students and when we look at reports and they show that this is benefiting hi
things are working and if the real. that level of accountability has forced us to continually evolve to make sure outcomes are matching up that i daily in vision for the program. we have to talk about what outcomes and how outcomes connect to access and affordability and how does that look and how can we make sure that the institutions that are not doing the right thing by students, especially the ones we know we need to serve, do you continue to allow them to benefit from the program for...
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if trump defeat next year.> what does it feel like being a pander bear? you pander to everyone. >> he wants people to go on television and defend decisions that are morally reprehensible. and the moment you don't, like me, he will discard you. >> thank you. up next, how the city of lights managed to protect it's glean after the devastating fire at notre dame. at notre dame -and we welcome back gary, who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh, i have progressive, so i just bundled everything with my home insurance. saved me a ton of money. -love you, gary! -you don't have to buzz in. it's not a question, gary. on march 1, 1810 -- [ ding ] -frédéric chopin. -collapsing in 226 -- [ ding ] -the colossus of rhodes. -[ sighs ] louise dustmann -- [ ding ] -brahms' "lullaby," or "wiegenlied." -when will it end? [ ding ] -not today, ron. ♪ -when will it end? [ ding ] i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with
if trump defeat next year.> what does it feel like being a pander bear? you pander to everyone. >> he wants people to go on television and defend decisions that are morally reprehensible. and the moment you don't, like me, he will discard you. >> thank you. up next, how the city of lights managed to protect it's glean after the devastating fire at notre dame. at notre dame -and we welcome back gary, who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not...
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if you would ask my children if it would be cool to become a farmer, i think they would say no. if you would ask them if they would be interested in workingngn this kind d of high-tech futuriststic building that are prooducing food inside the city, they might very well say yes. in india, for example, one of our main markets, this is the main reason for them to work with urban agriculture--to get the young people interested in becoming farmers. when you have a normal greenhouse business, it's much less expepensive to bubuild a normal greenhouse e tn to build one of ours. on the other hand, to run a normal greenhouse is much more expensive than to run one of ours. the life cycle of one ofof ours--w-we are building r real eststate, real estate where you can grow food at the same time. a greenhouse,e, you build them, you take them away after 20, at the most 30 years, and then you build a new one. so we are just rationalizing an old industry and making it like a second generation greenhousing. and when you do things like this, whenen you automize andd industrialize an o old system,ou
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that would allow them to escape and allow them if they got a deal fast enough tojust skip them if theyh to just skip and them if they got a deal fast enough tojust skip and cancel the european elections but even at a later stage would allow them to leave and septemberor would allow them to leave and september or earlier if possible and she will use that in the comments to say this is not really an indefinite extension. i've got this right. it is now up to you to give me that right to do that. thank you for spending your time. if you are just joining us, news that there has been an extension granted. the eu will not be leaving on friday. the new date is october the 31st. following, not lost on some of you. a review in june. —— on halloween. the front side it wanted some stricter conditions imposed on the united kingdom. we are expecting some press conferences in the course of the next two hours and we will bring those live when they appear. kristin fraser were all the latest there and brussels. —— kristin fraser there. it's been called the world's largest democratic exercise, the electi
that would allow them to escape and allow them if they got a deal fast enough tojust skip them if theyh to just skip and them if they got a deal fast enough tojust skip and cancel the european elections but even at a later stage would allow them to leave and septemberor would allow them to leave and september or earlier if possible and she will use that in the comments to say this is not really an indefinite extension. i've got this right. it is now up to you to give me that right to do that....
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the answer to that question is this if we feel it if the situation ofa this if we feel it if the situationld the prime minister, because parliament is effectively ruling out no deal and if he agrees to some kind of deal, shady and the circumstances insist ona shady and the circumstances insist on a second referendum? obviously we have heard the negotiations have been constructed today but what we do not know is what those negotiations would be. if the outcome is something that mr corbin can agree to and if theresa may it moves and not in his direction, he saidi moves and not in his direction, he said i think i can help you get this over the line in the comments, shady also insist that you also have to get it back through the british people? i think in the current situation where we do not have a clear majority and the comments for a particular deal at the moment and given the fact that you‘re talking about a compromise deal, you are talking about having to compromise on what we would consider to be an ideal labour possession and sale if there is a compromise position, then it should be a s
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that's a big if. but then there's also a question if he were re-elected of whether the statute of limitations could be paused in some way. these are novel legal questions that really have never been litigated. the department of justice policy is a matter of great contention. lots of very smart people over many years have said, including saying today that the policy is wrong, that no person is above the law, even a sitting president should be chargeable. and we know that a sitting president can be held accountable in civil court for a tort because that's what the supreme court said in the paula jones case in the 1990's. it's not such a big leap to say the president should be held accountable through a criminal process. but the truth is the department of justice policy itself will encourage, really prevent prosecutor necessary southern district or elsewhere in the department of justice from going rogue, so to speak, cricking that policy. host: michael, new england, pennsylvania, republican. guest: calle
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is this is a period of sort of the same as if it's just bush but if. you do what you will well the minute you did it was my goal to. lose them is that if you listen up all of the good enough that all you won't listen to good would put me on the enemy that is that liberal still is that mean that you all know paul. enough well it was pretty good way to lose a. lot of what you stand to which because you hoped i wouldn't be done long ago but i come. here to you. with your money you know you do you still lead you sort of my look from mood should measure just in the clue that your coconspirators are going to. let me. let. saturday synagogue shooting in california was reportedly inspired by the mosque shootings in new zealand last month is religious violence spreading across the world. food and beverages pepsico composer taking a battle with indian farmers over potatoes the go into the company's best selling. two sisters three from saudi arabia slamming tech companies for a smartphone app that helps male relatives control women's travel rights. it forces wome
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let's see if they keep it down. if they keep doing that.on't or if we don't make a deal with congress, the border is going to be closed 100%. that has to be changed. it can be changed in 45 minutes. >> katie: greg, there is a smorgasbord of issues. which is most important and please don't say avocado toast. >> greg: portraying coyotes as heroes when we see the statistics. our rapists helping the migrant migrants? avocados are the eighth wonder of the world. mechanically it's a large barre, the huge seed. what are the botox brunch's and are going to do. no wonder they hate that guy. i enjoy every minute of that. i do love avocados. >> katie: jesse, are you concerned? >> jesse: i had avocado toast for the first time a few weeks ago i found a really delicious. more concern for the police officer in washington state just killed by an illegal alien. i'm not sure why the media is not focused on that. donald trump has been able to get nancy pelosi to defend ms-13 and now cbs is defending coyote coyotes. they know that cbs, coyotes work for the car
let's see if they keep it down. if they keep doing that.on't or if we don't make a deal with congress, the border is going to be closed 100%. that has to be changed. it can be changed in 45 minutes. >> katie: greg, there is a smorgasbord of issues. which is most important and please don't say avocado toast. >> greg: portraying coyotes as heroes when we see the statistics. our rapists helping the migrant migrants? avocados are the eighth wonder of the world. mechanically it's a large...
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if you walk into it most bars and just ask if you want some heroin you want some cocaine it was some crack you want anything like that you want pills for money you got it you'll find people pretty quickly. it's ubiquitous it's it's everywhere you know. i can get issue i can get anything. telling you that i do this like you know me now god forbid i don't so drug because of my daughter no i'm not hustling for our house so for myself i mess with legit bars people in order to people understand me because you know i mangle sure tew i'm not like i'm trying to improve on how much of a boss i could be. remember i told you here some lose the first rule never underestimate the second remember that every action there will be a reaction. will allow the never let you know what you are thinking number twelve the only made who should be free it is good. what they are saying that they have a lot to do wolfgang's that's what they are but i wouldn't own up rather the gang activity they give them a as youngest saying. that i'm no not really real ass and they get. quite a trauma from a family because i
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if you recently had a heart attack, ask your doctor if brilinta is right for you. worth brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. a cockroach can survive submergede guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah, wow. not getting in today. not on my watch. pests never stop trying to get in. we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. david: well the ongoing divorce between jeff bezos and his former wife mckenzie has officially come to an end, mckenzie tweeting out "grateful to have finished the process of dissolving my marriage with jeff with support from each other and everyone who reached out to us looking forward to the next phase as co-parents and friends ." isn't that nice into mckenzie also announced she's giving all of her interest in the washington post and blue origin as well as 75% of their amazon stock plus voting shares. joining us is trial attorney misty mares. >> look i think this absolutely could have been a knock down drag outfit that could have gone on for years but we have to remember the p
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if they are wrong, if its economic, we are back to mostly where we started. here's the good news, besides just the numbers. what we saw is there is a positive there's a significant segment of the population that recovers from a disability, but in the right circumstances, are able to work. when they work, they are happier, healthier, they get a lot more income than social security and they are better off. we need to push for new types of policy changes that consider work workers with disabilities to stay in the workforce when they are able. >> bad is a good point. >> i should mention we have a little project. there's a whole book on amazon $39.99, if anyone wants to buy it. number of ideas. jason has actually written two of those. one is the book and the other is on how to best design pilot project so we can learn better what will work and what won't. >> i know this might be nails on a chalkboard. 16 years, that's a long way away. we saw this change over one year time. is there an argument for oka singh on more pressing budgetary matters right now? what is the
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if you don't know if you've had two or your kids have had two, get a booster.to prevent the measles from spreading. everybody needs to be vaks -- vaccinated. >> let's move on to a new sleep study. we'll talk about the braves -- jack's braves, not the atlanta braves. but i got home late, i was still amped up at the game, got to sleep after 11:30 and i need seven or eight hours of sleep or my tonsils will follow off and my left arm will fall off. a new sleep study says that may into the be the case and i may be continue to get by on five or six hours a night. >> that's the first myth that needs to to be debunked. humans need sleep. it's a mechanical process in your brain. your brain add body can adapt to less sleep is incorrect. snoring is mostly harmles lessh incorrect. sleep apnea has a litany of diseases that go with it. >> and drinking alcohol before bed helps you fall asleep, it may help you fall asleep but it keeps you in a nonrestorative state all day. >> that's about the window i get, six, seven hours, if i'm lucky, rarely eight. >> it doesn't matter if y
if you don't know if you've had two or your kids have had two, get a booster.to prevent the measles from spreading. everybody needs to be vaks -- vaccinated. >> let's move on to a new sleep study. we'll talk about the braves -- jack's braves, not the atlanta braves. but i got home late, i was still amped up at the game, got to sleep after 11:30 and i need seven or eight hours of sleep or my tonsils will follow off and my left arm will fall off. a new sleep study says that may into the be...
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i have right to end whole witch-hunt if i wanted, i am have fired everyone if i wanted, i chose not to. i did not. on contrary attorney general bill barr said that president and his staff cooperated fully. >> the white house fully cooperated with special counsel investigation, providing unfettered access to campaign and white house documents, directing senior aides to testify freely and asserting no privilege claims, at the same time the president took no act that deprived special count spef documents and witnesses necessary to complete his investigation. kennedy: rod rosenstein was blinking for help i believe. what did we find out? was the 25 million dollar price tag worth it. >> the investigation did not saeb that members of trump campaign conspired or coordinated that russian operatives who perpetrated these schemes did not have the cooperation of president trump or trump campaign. did not find any evidence, not find -- did not find that trump campaign or other americans colluded in those efforts. >> but collusion for democrats, it will never be enough. >> if special counsel found e
i have right to end whole witch-hunt if i wanted, i am have fired everyone if i wanted, i chose not to. i did not. on contrary attorney general bill barr said that president and his staff cooperated fully. >> the white house fully cooperated with special counsel investigation, providing unfettered access to campaign and white house documents, directing senior aides to testify freely and asserting no privilege claims, at the same time the president took no act that deprived special count...
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m if he releases entire want. trish: anyone else realize how ridiculous this is? they are already out there because we're hours away from the version, trying to spin it. they have not even seen it, they are already saying that somehow, we need to discount it. my goodness. once again the left trying to manipulate the facts to try to benefit them. joining me right now, kayleigh mcenany. u.s. attorney by the commons, she is 2020 national press secretary for 2020 trump campaign. you are former u.s. attorney. i will start with you. the politicalization of this is enough to drive anyone just crazy. they have got the mueller report coming out they have been waiting two plus years, word is there is nothing for them, so they are complaining it is redacted. talk to me wellingality of this -- legality of this. >> i am glad you asked. it is what is purpose, tomorrow no matter what report say we know there will be redactions and partisans are going to irresponsibly call for the full report without redactions. the redactions ar
m if he releases entire want. trish: anyone else realize how ridiculous this is? they are already out there because we're hours away from the version, trying to spin it. they have not even seen it, they are already saying that somehow, we need to discount it. my goodness. once again the left trying to manipulate the facts to try to benefit them. joining me right now, kayleigh mcenany. u.s. attorney by the commons, she is 2020 national press secretary for 2020 trump campaign. you are former u.s....
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what if it's the other way what if the fed has to hike. unemployment continues to fall what if we run through this oil price decline and it starts working out of the data and you have inflation firming >> jay powell better wear a bag over his head if he hikes rates. >> by the way, it's not enough pressure on the fed. now you create a political populist pressure around it, and you guys think that's okay >> you think it's okay >> i do. here's the thing -- >> really? >> he went down this path of transparency and forward guidance you can't close pandora's box but a more greenspanian, not sure what he or she said running the fed would be more effective. the fed's ability to influence the economy is less than it was 20 years ago now they are accountable for all the things they've put forward so they've put a big bull's-eye on their back and, yes, it's okay >> if i took the word economy out of that and substituted stock market, the fed's ability to influence the stock market has not been diminished in -- >> that's actually gone up that's why we'r
what if it's the other way what if the fed has to hike. unemployment continues to fall what if we run through this oil price decline and it starts working out of the data and you have inflation firming >> jay powell better wear a bag over his head if he hikes rates. >> by the way, it's not enough pressure on the fed. now you create a political populist pressure around it, and you guys think that's okay >> you think it's okay >> i do. here's the thing -- >> really?...
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if it is bad, the stock could go down materially.o me, the way i think about this, it's up 30% year-to-date there's obviously a lot of questions about new products as we head into the summer and into the fall i think it makes sense to collar your stock if you're long, if you think there is a potential for an extreme move to the downside that extreme movement to the downside worries you more than extreme movement to the upside a collar is a position against a long stock where you would sell an out of the money call and use proceeds to buy an out of the money put in the same situation. you could participate to the upside with the long stock you have losses to the downside to the put strike, but you're protected below that i'd look out to may expiration it is a couple weeks from now. the stock was trading at $2.04 toda versus apple shares at $2.15 you can use the proceeds to buy the may 192.50 put paying $2.15. you have a collar that cost you nothing. you have gains up to 212.5, that is basically in line with th implied with the movemen
if it is bad, the stock could go down materially.o me, the way i think about this, it's up 30% year-to-date there's obviously a lot of questions about new products as we head into the summer and into the fall i think it makes sense to collar your stock if you're long, if you think there is a potential for an extreme move to the downside that extreme movement to the downside worries you more than extreme movement to the upside a collar is a position against a long stock where you would sell an...
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if you're thousands of miles. yet they are linked by the same -- when you link losers together, that is the consequence. >> kennedy: did you notice that at least for me, there was very little reporting on his name. >> jesse: i think we've improved so much on this by focusing on the heroes and not even mentioning this dirtbag. 80% -- we saw a lot of this. kennedy. >> kennedy: i want to focus on people like lori kaye. the woman who through her body in front of the rabbi. the man who is delivering the word of god to the congregation on the last day of passover. that level of sacrifice, that something that happens in the moment. you don't contemplate that. she didn't have any thought. to her, that was a life or death decision, and it was a very easy one for her to make. that to me is so incredibly profound. it's impossible to put yourself in that situation, but it's tragic, and it's really beautiful to say that someone would sacrifice themselves in order to protect is what she sees the most sacred thing. also, oscar s
if you're thousands of miles. yet they are linked by the same -- when you link losers together, that is the consequence. >> kennedy: did you notice that at least for me, there was very little reporting on his name. >> jesse: i think we've improved so much on this by focusing on the heroes and not even mentioning this dirtbag. 80% -- we saw a lot of this. kennedy. >> kennedy: i want to focus on people like lori kaye. the woman who through her body in front of the rabbi. the man...
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>> again, if you -- if you need to spend money to acquire customers, if i'm a buyer of stocks, what i will tell you is, be very careful of the company that fundamentally does not have a product that is compelling enough to win customers naturally. and that the way you overcome a reluctance to use one's product is through the brute force use of money by hiring salespeople, by spending on ads, by taking them to events and to dinners if you as an investor look at those line items in a company, you will understand how good the product is or isn't. and then subsequently, what one should look at is how obvious it is for them to generate an incremental dollar from the dollar they've spent or what we call negative dollar churn and when you look at those, what you see are companies that are awash in horrible business practices and fundamentally crippled businesses that are sub scale and so if you like the enterprise, which i do, you want to find ones that have a natural law of expansion that is not coupled from how they spend money. there's slack and then there's zoom everything else, as far a
>> again, if you -- if you need to spend money to acquire customers, if i'm a buyer of stocks, what i will tell you is, be very careful of the company that fundamentally does not have a product that is compelling enough to win customers naturally. and that the way you overcome a reluctance to use one's product is through the brute force use of money by hiring salespeople, by spending on ads, by taking them to events and to dinners if you as an investor look at those line items in a...
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so if it's classified we should see it. the grand jury material should be authorized to be disclosed. so far william barr has been failing to seek a court order to disclose it. the personal confidential information we deal with that all the time. and the ongoing investigation. we can keep that kind of confident >> what do you do if he says this is what you're going to get and maybe i'll give you something more. >> i have submitted a bill. it's bipartisan. >> i have been joined by my colleague in iowa and also senator kennedy of louisiana as well as patrick leahy. in that bill. the complete report, all the facts, all the evidence should be disclosed to congress. number two, subpoenas, they will take awhile to endorse but they should result in full disclosure. my hope is that the american people will begin to express their outrage and they should be angry about an administration concealing a report. the american people paid for it. they deserve to see it. >> same path on the taxes? he says he's following the rules when it com
so if it's classified we should see it. the grand jury material should be authorized to be disclosed. so far william barr has been failing to seek a court order to disclose it. the personal confidential information we deal with that all the time. and the ongoing investigation. we can keep that kind of confident >> what do you do if he says this is what you're going to get and maybe i'll give you something more. >> i have submitted a bill. it's bipartisan. >> i have been joined...