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final expense life insurance with guaranteed acceptance, from john hancock, never requires a medicalxam or health questions. you can't be turned down for health reasons. next fact or myth: the average person doesn't need life insurance unless they want to leave an inheritance, or have kids living at home. also a myth. everyone has expenses that life insurance can help your family pay for: real costs like funerals, medical bills, and other debts. fact or myth? typical funeral services can cost nearly nine thousand dollars. actually, that's a fact. and social security only pays up to $255 to help with funeral costs. could your family pay the rest? final fact or myth: life insurance rates go up as your policy ages- and the amount of coverage you can get goes down or expires. that's true for some policies, but not final expense life insurance. once you make your first payment, it will never go up, and coverage never goes down, for life. rates start around $12 a month, and policies range from $2,000 to $20,000 to fit your needs and budget. you can even choose how you'd like to make paymen
final expense life insurance with guaranteed acceptance, from john hancock, never requires a medicalxam or health questions. you can't be turned down for health reasons. next fact or myth: the average person doesn't need life insurance unless they want to leave an inheritance, or have kids living at home. also a myth. everyone has expenses that life insurance can help your family pay for: real costs like funerals, medical bills, and other debts. fact or myth? typical funeral services can cost...
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final expense life insurance with guaranteed acceptance, from john hancock, never requires a medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down for health reasons. next fact or myth: the average person doesn't need life insurance unless they want to leave an inheritance, or have kids living at home. also a myth. everyone has expenses that life insurance can help your family pay for: real costs like funerals, medical bills, and other debts. fact or myth? typical funeral services can cost nearly nine thousand dollars. actually, that's a fact. and social security only pays up to $255 to help with funeral costs. could your family pay the rest? final fact or myth: life insurance rates go up as your policy ages- and the amount of coverage you can get goes down or expires. that's true for some policies, but not final expense life insurance. once you make your first payment, it will never go up, and coverage never goes down, for life. rates start around $12 a month, and policies range from $2,000 to $20,000 to fit your needs and budget. you can even choose how you'd like to make paym
final expense life insurance with guaranteed acceptance, from john hancock, never requires a medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down for health reasons. next fact or myth: the average person doesn't need life insurance unless they want to leave an inheritance, or have kids living at home. also a myth. everyone has expenses that life insurance can help your family pay for: real costs like funerals, medical bills, and other debts. fact or myth? typical funeral services can cost...
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final expense life insurance with guaranteed acceptance, from john hancock, never requires a medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down for health reasons. next fact or myth: the average person doesn't need life insurance unless they want to leave an inheritance, or have kids living at home. also a myth. everyone has expenses that life insurance can help your family pay for: real costs like funerals, medical bills, and other debts. fact or myth? typical funeral services can cost nearly nine thousand dollars. actually, that's a fact. and social security only pays up to $255 to help with funeral costs. could your family pay the rest? final fact or myth: life insurance rates go up as your policy ages- and the amount of coverage you can get goes down or expires. that's true for some policies, but not final expense life insurance. once you make your first payment, it will never go up, and coverage never goes down, for life. rates start around $12 a month, and policies range from $2,000 to $20,000 to fit your needs and budget. you can even choose how you'd like to make paym
final expense life insurance with guaranteed acceptance, from john hancock, never requires a medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down for health reasons. next fact or myth: the average person doesn't need life insurance unless they want to leave an inheritance, or have kids living at home. also a myth. everyone has expenses that life insurance can help your family pay for: real costs like funerals, medical bills, and other debts. fact or myth? typical funeral services can cost...
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emily rowland of john hancock investment will be sticking with me.omc begins its two-d meeting today. what will they signal about the future? will it be a midcycle adjustment or a late cycle adjustment? the markets completely ignoring the oil today in saudi arabia, looking forward to a potential rate cut. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." to me, the big story is the complacency we are seeing in the market. if you take a look at equity futures, they are down 0.1%. italian equities the worst off and europe, down 0.4%. that is idiosyncratic. if you look at btp's, you will see why. former prime minister matteo renzi broke away from the democratic party, so there is more upheaval. you are seeing selling in btp's. yields moving five basis points higher. the lack of reaction in the -- in the pierre-hugues -- in the crude market. harsh words from the supreme leader in iran and from the u.s., and complacency in the market is what many are looking at this morning. the fomc will begin its two-day policy meeting today. the market expects a
emily rowland of john hancock investment will be sticking with me.omc begins its two-d meeting today. what will they signal about the future? will it be a midcycle adjustment or a late cycle adjustment? the markets completely ignoring the oil today in saudi arabia, looking forward to a potential rate cut. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." to me, the big story is the complacency we are seeing in the market. if you take a look at equity futures, they are down...
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john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchant in boston and they are united by the british have troops and occupation force, the boston massacre, the shooting in 1770 occurred. friction between the occupying force. they don't like any of it. they are very well organized. they are extremely good at propaganda. they have organized their correspondence with the other colonies. the got the other colonies watching very carefully what's happening in massachusetts they convince the other colonies, if it can happen to us boston, it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or philadelphia and becomes what unifies the radicals and even the moderates. even those who are straddling the fence as to what we should do. >> the radicals, there must be moderates. who with the moderates? >> there were a number of moderates john dickinson of pennsylvania, brilliant lawyer, they are looking for a motive with another country. they are looking for a way out, benjamin franklin is a moderate. he's in england for more than 16 years, representing several other colonies. the king has no greater supporter a
john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchant in boston and they are united by the british have troops and occupation force, the boston massacre, the shooting in 1770 occurred. friction between the occupying force. they don't like any of it. they are very well organized. they are extremely good at propaganda. they have organized their correspondence with the other colonies. the got the other colonies watching very carefully what's happening in massachusetts they convince the other colonies, if...
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the president liked it so much he signed his john hancock right on the wall with a after his brief visit. he slammed san francisco's homeless crisis, threatening to step in. >> in the case of san diego, the mayor is doing a right thing, he is doing a good job. in the case of los angeles it is a disaster and in the case of, if you look at san francisco, it is a total disaster what is happening. they are going to ruin those cities. we are going to get involved very soon on a federal basis if they don't clean up their act. >> president trump's new national security advisor is from the bay area, robert o'brien, went to cardinal newman high school in santa rosa and graduated from uc berkeley school of law in 1991. he previously served as a hostage negotiator underneath the state department. he replaces john bolton who was fired by the president last week. >>> with a close election just weeks away, time magazine has uncovered this photo of canadian prime minister justin trudeau in brown face. it was taken at an arabian nights themed gala back in 2001. the 29-year-old trudeau was teaching at a
the president liked it so much he signed his john hancock right on the wall with a after his brief visit. he slammed san francisco's homeless crisis, threatening to step in. >> in the case of san diego, the mayor is doing a right thing, he is doing a good job. in the case of los angeles it is a disaster and in the case of, if you look at san francisco, it is a total disaster what is happening. they are going to ruin those cities. we are going to get involved very soon on a federal basis...
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about impeaching the president, the only way to open up an impeachment quir i have vote, we need a john hancock moment from democrat, quit hiding behind nance pass this, if you think the president did something wrong in this phone call, then vote to open up an article of impeachment inquiry and a lot of house democrats won't because they are afraid. >> brennan: well, putting that political calculus aside i want to ask about the content though of this conversation. >> can i tell you about this conversation? >> brennan: do you think it was ethical for the president to bring up joe biden? >> yes, absolutely.thin somebodk at whether or not joe biden had the prosecutor fired in an he improper way, i love joe biden, i don't want to look at it, he i want an inspector general, somebody like mueller, did biden know his son was receiving $50,000 a month from a gas company being investigated by the prosecutor? >> brennan: isn't it just payment for being on a board? >> the guy is on the board being investigated for corruption and the guy doing the investigation is asked to be fired by biden. i don't know w
about impeaching the president, the only way to open up an impeachment quir i have vote, we need a john hancock moment from democrat, quit hiding behind nance pass this, if you think the president did something wrong in this phone call, then vote to open up an article of impeachment inquiry and a lot of house democrats won't because they are afraid. >> brennan: well, putting that political calculus aside i want to ask about the content though of this conversation. >> can i tell you...
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the building next door is part of john hancock's property. we are invested in improving the open space on that side. if you focus now on the left-hand side of the screen, just re-enforcing this idea of creating a slender profile element at the corner using several strategies which i have already touched upon, at the base we will talk about the ground floor. if you folks on the right side of the screen. like i mentioned the sidewalks are pretty tight. we have enlarged the sidewalks by setting to the property to make them from in some cases nine to 14 feet. around the corner on fulsome we enlarged them to make that dimension 15 feet. generally along the active uses of the corner we provided for more generous sidewalks. we pushed vehicle entries away from the corner, and we have provided the ad what number of drop offs and curb management strategies on hawthorne to manage the traffic that we will have on the street. in terms of design, the idea is instead of a closed building we currently have we wanted to open the building to a transparent open
the building next door is part of john hancock's property. we are invested in improving the open space on that side. if you focus now on the left-hand side of the screen, just re-enforcing this idea of creating a slender profile element at the corner using several strategies which i have already touched upon, at the base we will talk about the ground floor. if you folks on the right side of the screen. like i mentioned the sidewalks are pretty tight. we have enlarged the sidewalks by setting to...
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it is the signature of dorian in the wilmington area is going to be wind, it is finishing its john hancock as we speak. definitely the wind still going strong, we expect that to happen for the next couple hours or so and we expect later today when we get out into the general downtown area and throughout the wilmington area we are going to see the road flooded. we saw it yesterday when we were driving around after a little bit of rain. some roads were completely flooded out. we expect to see more of that today but we keep coming back to the wind. we heard janice mentioned tornadoes, i mentioned tornadoes. when we talked to the mayor 24 hours ago he said the wind was going to be the issue in dorian. >> is going to be more a wind event then florence was which was more rain event, we had 36 inches of rain that fell before it but this seems like a significant wind event for us. >> when we heard from local officials, they are going to be in and around the north carolina handling whatever comes to pass. they were prepared for water rescue and it seems like a wind response when all is said and don
it is the signature of dorian in the wilmington area is going to be wind, it is finishing its john hancock as we speak. definitely the wind still going strong, we expect that to happen for the next couple hours or so and we expect later today when we get out into the general downtown area and throughout the wilmington area we are going to see the road flooded. we saw it yesterday when we were driving around after a little bit of rain. some roads were completely flooded out. we expect to see...
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of the talking about all presidents of congress, starting with john hancock and then samuel huntington, john adams, john jay. there were negotiations for prisoner exchange. hamilton was very skilled at the nuances. at one point, some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans. i believe it was at elizabeth. hamilton handled all of that. there were diplomatic measures for him to handle with france. and hisxander hamilton good friend were fluent in french. they could ben, sent by washington and the middle of the war to meet with the fleet harvard off the coast of new jersey. there was my favorite topic, the intelligence in the american war. hamilton had to help george washington, who is a spymaster. with handling all of the different generals in case officers and independent agents who were feeding him all kinds of intelligence. some good, some not so good. constantly suspicions of double agent or moles. were important. one operated out of new york city. there was another one that was just as effective. that was right out of here in new jersey. at the same time, t
of the talking about all presidents of congress, starting with john hancock and then samuel huntington, john adams, john jay. there were negotiations for prisoner exchange. hamilton was very skilled at the nuances. at one point, some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans. i believe it was at elizabeth. hamilton handled all of that. there were diplomatic measures for him to handle with france. and hisxander hamilton good friend were fluent in french. they could ben,...
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. >> we need at john hancock moment for house democrats. quit hiding below nancy pelosi.f you think the president did something wrong in this phone call then vote to open up an article of impeachment inquiry and a lot of house democrats won't because they are afraid of. >> if the committee decides to approve articles of impeachment, then all it takes is to the senate. >> in the senate is controlled by republicans? >> that will be one of the big questions going forward, it's not even by that simple majority that the house has. the senate requires two-thirds or 67 votes to convict and remove someone whether it be the president or a federal official from office. only two presidents in the history of the u.s. have been impeached. andrew johnson as well as bill clinton but both johnson and clinton were acquitted in their impeachment trials and held in the senate. >> shepard: mike meredith live in washington. the saudi crown prince calling the murder of jamal khashoggi heinous but saying it's not his fault even though the central intelligence agency and other intelligence agenc
. >> we need at john hancock moment for house democrats. quit hiding below nancy pelosi.f you think the president did something wrong in this phone call then vote to open up an article of impeachment inquiry and a lot of house democrats won't because they are afraid of. >> if the committee decides to approve articles of impeachment, then all it takes is to the senate. >> in the senate is controlled by republicans? >> that will be one of the big questions going forward,...
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. >> we need a john hancock moment from house democrats. quit hiding behind nancy pelosi.you think the president did something wrong in this phone call? then vote to open up an article of impeachment inquiry, and a lot of house democrats won't because they're afraid. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi has said the impeachment inquiry is not something that should be rushed or celebrated and called the decision as heartbreaking for the country. now, at least two republican governors have come forward to say they support the impeachment inquiry to allow congress to investigate the president's behavior. the white house, of course, continues to see it as presidential harassment. molly? molly: a fascinating week ahead, as usual, in washington. mark meredith, thank you. leland: joining us now, member of the house intelligence committee and house ways and means committee, brad wenstrup. good to see you, doctor, as always. congress may be out of session, but the intel committee is not. so here's the question, obviously, there is a democratic majority. chairman schiff, are repu
. >> we need a john hancock moment from house democrats. quit hiding behind nancy pelosi.you think the president did something wrong in this phone call? then vote to open up an article of impeachment inquiry, and a lot of house democrats won't because they're afraid. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi has said the impeachment inquiry is not something that should be rushed or celebrated and called the decision as heartbreaking for the country. now, at least two republican...
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you are talking about all of the presidents of congress, starting with john hancock and then samuel huntington of connecticut and everyone else, john adams, john jay. there were negotiations for prisoner exchange. that often gets overlooked. hamilton was very skilled at the nuances of prisoner exchanges with the british. at one point, some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans, i believe it was at elizabeth in the middle of the war. hamilton handled all of that. there were diplomatic measures for hamilton to handle with france. both alexander hamilton and his good friend john lawrence were fluent in french. for that reason, they could be sent by washington and the -- in the middle of the war to meet with an admiral when his fleet harbored off, or anchored off the coast of new jersey. there was my favorite topic, the intelligence in the american war. hamilton had to help george washington, who is a spymaster. he helped with handling all of the different generals in case -- and case officers and independent agents who were feeding him all kinds of intelligence. some
you are talking about all of the presidents of congress, starting with john hancock and then samuel huntington of connecticut and everyone else, john adams, john jay. there were negotiations for prisoner exchange. that often gets overlooked. hamilton was very skilled at the nuances of prisoner exchanges with the british. at one point, some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans, i believe it was at elizabeth in the middle of the war. hamilton handled all of that....
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so did many of the northern leaders -- boston's john hancock, new york's robert livingston, and philadelphia's john dickinson were all slaveholders. on the eve of the revolution, the mayor of philadelphia possessed 31 slaves. nonetheless, the sectional differences were obvious. in the mid-1780s the boston merchant stephen higginson was convinced that "in their habits, manners, and commercial interests, the southern and northern states are not only very dissimilar, but in many instances, directly opposed." jefferson agreed and in 1785 he outlined to a french friend his sense of the differences between the people of the two sections, the two societies, which you tribute it mostly to differences of climate. the northerners were "cool, sober, laborious, persevering, independent, jealous of their own liberties and just to those of others, interested, chicaning, superstitious, and hypocritical in their religion." by contrast, said jefferson, the southerners were "fiery, voluptuary, indolent, unsteady, independent, zealous for their liberties but trampling on those of others, generous, candid, and wi
so did many of the northern leaders -- boston's john hancock, new york's robert livingston, and philadelphia's john dickinson were all slaveholders. on the eve of the revolution, the mayor of philadelphia possessed 31 slaves. nonetheless, the sectional differences were obvious. in the mid-1780s the boston merchant stephen higginson was convinced that "in their habits, manners, and commercial interests, the southern and northern states are not only very dissimilar, but in many instances,...
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boston's john hancock, new york's robert livingston, and philadelphia's john dickinson, they were all slave holders. on the eve of the revolution, the mayor of philadelphia possessed 31 slaves. nonetheless, the sectional differences were obvious. stephen higginson was convinced that in their beliefs, manners, and commercial interests, the southern and northern states were not only very dissimilar but in many instances, directly opposed to one another. jefferson i think agreed, and in 1785, he outlined to a french friend his sense of the differences between the people of the two sections, the two societies, which he attributed mostly to differences in climate. the northerners were cool, sober, laborious, persevering, independent, jealous of their own liberties and just to those of others, interested, jefferson and both, most others did not as yet see these sectional differences as endangering national unity. since we know how the story turned out, it is easy to read back signs of what we know will happen. but it is a mistake to see too many anticipations of the civil war and the revolu
boston's john hancock, new york's robert livingston, and philadelphia's john dickinson, they were all slave holders. on the eve of the revolution, the mayor of philadelphia possessed 31 slaves. nonetheless, the sectional differences were obvious. stephen higginson was convinced that in their beliefs, manners, and commercial interests, the southern and northern states were not only very dissimilar but in many instances, directly opposed to one another. jefferson i think agreed, and in 1785, he...
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this is a potential chance to see the gun powder and maybe even have revolutionary figures with john hancock and what results? and the shot heard round the word and the shot heard round the world and it is one of the first shots of the american revolution is fired weighing the british regulars meet up with colonial militiamen. from massachusetts on lexington and shots are fired. who fired the first shot? >> nobody knows. >> exactly, but who did the brit issue say fired? >> the colonists, rebels and who do the colonists say fired? >> the british. >> good enough. the british! and the war begins. this is generally militia unit. a mill earna unit is anyone from the age of 16 to 60. they would lead up roughly once a month and drill in traditional trapping kind of like the national guard and most american colonists do have some experience with the gun and a musket, largely from hunting or fighting native americans and there was not a military training and the ranks and the shots are fired nomly and the colonists lose and the british win here, but this is a profound moment that is going to begin in
this is a potential chance to see the gun powder and maybe even have revolutionary figures with john hancock and what results? and the shot heard round the word and the shot heard round the world and it is one of the first shots of the american revolution is fired weighing the british regulars meet up with colonial militiamen. from massachusetts on lexington and shots are fired. who fired the first shot? >> nobody knows. >> exactly, but who did the brit issue say fired? >> the...
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and then you got guys like john hancock, one of the biggest smugglers in the colonies, people who get caught and are hauled up not before a jury, but before a judge. they're not going to get much sympathy if they go around whining that the government is not letting me break the law and stuffing my pockets full of money anymore but if they go around saying, hey, the government is taking my right of a jury trial, one of the most fundamental liberties of the free englishmen and if they can do it to me, they can do it to you, then people are going to pay a lot of attention. and so you've turned yourself from a criminal into a victim. a victim of the evil government that is little by little trying to turn everybody from free born english subjects into slaves. so just trying to enforce the law and keep colonial trade going in ways that help the country instead of hurt it creates a lot of outrage. but the worst of it all, of course, is trying to deal with the revenue problem. if you're going to get money and you have part of your population paying practically nothing, the we wealthiest part
and then you got guys like john hancock, one of the biggest smugglers in the colonies, people who get caught and are hauled up not before a jury, but before a judge. they're not going to get much sympathy if they go around whining that the government is not letting me break the law and stuffing my pockets full of money anymore but if they go around saying, hey, the government is taking my right of a jury trial, one of the most fundamental liberties of the free englishmen and if they can do it...
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maybe even arrest sons of liberty, leading revolutionary figures who would be samuel adams or john hancock in nearby lexington. and what results is this, the shot heard round the world maybe, concord also says the shot heard around the world happened in concord. one of the first shots of the american revolution is fired when the british regulars meet up with colonial militia men. so from massachusetts on lexington green. and shots are fired. who fires the first shot? >> nobody knows. >> exactly. but who do the british say fired? >> the colonists. >> the colonists, rebels. who do the colonists say fired? >> the british. >> good enough. the british. murderers. and it's from this that the war begins. now, this is initially a militia unit so refreshing, a militia unit is basically anyone from the ages of 16 and 60, they would meet up roughly once a month and drill and train in traditional trappings, think of like the national guard today. most american colonists do have some experience with a gun, with a musket, more so than your average british soldier, largely from hunter or fighting native
maybe even arrest sons of liberty, leading revolutionary figures who would be samuel adams or john hancock in nearby lexington. and what results is this, the shot heard round the world maybe, concord also says the shot heard around the world happened in concord. one of the first shots of the american revolution is fired when the british regulars meet up with colonial militia men. so from massachusetts on lexington green. and shots are fired. who fires the first shot? >> nobody knows....