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grassy fields and blown up nothing but perhaps some cows so at that level this was very deescalate torrie no one was killed i think we found no serious damage to any materiel maybe a few planes here and there so in that sense this wise deescalate tory on the other hand the choice of targets when matched with the words i think the shots at al assad were expected i think the firing at or below all was the message to the region and i suspect that message was aimed primarily at or below and then secondarily at doha that if you have a base that is hosting u.s. troops and if attacks are launched from there you just made yourself a legitimate target i think that's intended to be a powerful psychological message for the region but we'll see if that matches it's you had it extremely. by any conventional means unsuccessful attack ok yes it was deliberately unsuccessful so coupled with this psychological message right since we're talking about what's next i mean be in both done early iraq is caught in this regional rivalry between 2 political and military mights iran and the united states of america
grassy fields and blown up nothing but perhaps some cows so at that level this was very deescalate torrie no one was killed i think we found no serious damage to any materiel maybe a few planes here and there so in that sense this wise deescalate tory on the other hand the choice of targets when matched with the words i think the shots at al assad were expected i think the firing at or below all was the message to the region and i suspect that message was aimed primarily at or below and then...
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because we ponder the future and look into torry 20 what fascinating stories will call our way there are often said on this show that you can't have capitalism without capital capital without a positive register it's encouraging people to say. this next story this next whole show this next entire segment is going to be dedicated to this very notion. you are no offense but you're no longer a young woman in fact you're one of the last living survivors of the not. all you know. and you can never forget america now auschwitz was really like to be and held close you would never believe that one young man can go to as a cop it was very 32 years and over the curb it it all seems a lot tougher by the time they can get back when i get out on the farm saw you know what it's like ma song to their next meal so he can listen and hopefully bless my heart hurts. the major companies criticize world diet warning consumers against the hazards of feeding romita pets claiming it can make your animal sick. however those companies who repeatedly criticize feeding role diet have yet to produce a single stu
because we ponder the future and look into torry 20 what fascinating stories will call our way there are often said on this show that you can't have capitalism without capital capital without a positive register it's encouraging people to say. this next story this next whole show this next entire segment is going to be dedicated to this very notion. you are no offense but you're no longer a young woman in fact you're one of the last living survivors of the not. all you know. and you can never...
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things if we know they are short term i think what people are trying to understand is what is trans-torryis permanent. if a company is going to buy a piece of equipment, if they can't buy it today, they'll buy it tomorrow to meet that demand. there are things that are going to be lost like around the chinese holidays, if people aren't traveling, those are more porm nent impacts. investors are trying to understand what is permanent >> as a follow-up to that, things lost like travel, should investors remain cautious there? >> the question is does it ultimately damage those, people need to take time to understand the impact or is it going to be a prolonged period of time it gives investors time to understand the gravity and how the spread is happening and where that impact can be delineated as next week or next month activity >> as you look at this market today and see early indications that we'll gain back some of what we lost yesterday, what is your best advice for investors and wake up a little nervous about today? >> my advice going into this year was don't get too cocky there was a boya
things if we know they are short term i think what people are trying to understand is what is trans-torryis permanent. if a company is going to buy a piece of equipment, if they can't buy it today, they'll buy it tomorrow to meet that demand. there are things that are going to be lost like around the chinese holidays, if people aren't traveling, those are more porm nent impacts. investors are trying to understand what is permanent >> as a follow-up to that, things lost like travel, should...
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second point, sanctions contributed to this escalator torry cycle, sanctions posed on iran. does the panel think it was wise for democrats to approve trump's sanctions in apparent violation of the jcpoa? do you think that contributed to this excretory cycle, and how do measures not approved at the u.n. fit into a rules-based international order? part, iran will produce a successor to soleimani. it does remind me of the steven spielberg movie, "munich." assassinatednian was replaced by a worse person. up with someone , thevicious and nasty people to replace these guys. there might be a time where we themaving eliminated because the people who replace them might be worse. on your question, i do not think these individuals are targeted because they are effective against isis. perhaps they were targeted despite the fact they were effective against isis. i do not think we are going after effective anti-isis figures. sharon: i think there is a perception that in the u.s. armed forces there are strong feelings about soleimani because although he did not directly pull the trigger, h
second point, sanctions contributed to this escalator torry cycle, sanctions posed on iran. does the panel think it was wise for democrats to approve trump's sanctions in apparent violation of the jcpoa? do you think that contributed to this excretory cycle, and how do measures not approved at the u.n. fit into a rules-based international order? part, iran will produce a successor to soleimani. it does remind me of the steven spielberg movie, "munich." assassinatednian was replaced by...
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although balances are fine, we're expecting a bit of a circle, i think they could be in deficit 1/2 torrielow the average. so getting long oil, getting long energy could actually be a geopolitical hedge for the portfolio. >>> we have a news alert on peacock. julia boorstin has the details. >> comcast investor presentation kicking off right now. >> there would be a max matchup of five minutes per add. peacock premium could included 15,000 hours of content with some ads it costs $5, but will be free to 24 million comcast and customers. those cable customers can -- without that -- now peacock will be available on april 15th it will le we'll have more on the new original and licensed content that will be excluded in peacock. >> guys, back over to you. >> well, so they will be includes live coverage of the olympics a it's very unusual to do live, and that's something that i see distinguished. >> reporter: they're going to have licensed shows from outside the universal university so "two and a half men" and more originals. they announced a deal with kevin hart, and also a series produced by tina
although balances are fine, we're expecting a bit of a circle, i think they could be in deficit 1/2 torrielow the average. so getting long oil, getting long energy could actually be a geopolitical hedge for the portfolio. >>> we have a news alert on peacock. julia boorstin has the details. >> comcast investor presentation kicking off right now. >> there would be a max matchup of five minutes per add. peacock premium could included 15,000 hours of content with some ads it...
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added that it opposes the use of force and international relations and said the sovereignty and tore torry of iraq should be respected. as you know, sovereignty issues and safe guarding are important for china because they are worried about overseeing what happens to other countries the overall impact will be likely that iran will build this relationship even closer with china. just this week, the foreign minister of iran was in beijing. the foreign minister said both countries need to stand up against bullying and unilateralism. this is his fourth visit there after xi earlier had said that china would continue to promote development from iran no matter how the situation changes. the relationship strategic because china wants to build its road and belt initiative also oil so china is one of the biggest importers of iranian oil despite the sanctions because of the relationship that china thinks is very important. in terms of sovereign issues, how does china propose to get involved china's leader, kind of foe meanting the issues. >> it doesn't specify what it meant by that. at the same time,
added that it opposes the use of force and international relations and said the sovereignty and tore torry of iraq should be respected. as you know, sovereignty issues and safe guarding are important for china because they are worried about overseeing what happens to other countries the overall impact will be likely that iran will build this relationship even closer with china. just this week, the foreign minister of iran was in beijing. the foreign minister said both countries need to stand up...
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the united states took summer tell you torry action, but that culminated in the strike that killed general some soleimani. last night was iran's reaction to that. irgc, byclaimed by the the iranian state. this was not done through a proxy group, which really hints at how serious the death of soleimani was for the iranians. what is also important here is that we have already seen the foreign minister of iran come out and say this was a proportional attack and has been concluded. been someere ihas proportional -- i think there's a possibility that what we are watching right now is an offramp from escalating tensions. we really won't know until we see whether or not there is further reaction on the part of either iran or the united states. host: we have seen the pentagon putting it to iran on whether or not to de-escalate. guest: that is one of the questions reporters have been asking. saidadministration has this was intended as a defensive action, intended to protect an imminent attack by solo money. oleimani. what we have not seen it yet is what the imminent attack would have been. mark esp
the united states took summer tell you torry action, but that culminated in the strike that killed general some soleimani. last night was iran's reaction to that. irgc, byclaimed by the the iranian state. this was not done through a proxy group, which really hints at how serious the death of soleimani was for the iranians. what is also important here is that we have already seen the foreign minister of iran come out and say this was a proportional attack and has been concluded. been someere...