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the teddy bears were arranged. that's how it a little poem appeared, called teddies week.beneath the fading christmas tree there long vigil keeping, they heard the little teddy bears in the stillness softly weep. we joined them in their saw soft lament. in the traditions and. keeping they meant so much to. us their patron saint is sleeping. in his book, presidential greatness, noted historian, --, summed it up this way. he wrote roosevelt was a great personality, a great teacher of the duality,'s a great showman who dominated the around just as he dominated the centuries. sometimes people wondered if they had any administration or circus. he was a great ego west. a great self glow of fire. a great exhibitionist. so much as some critics felt that he degraded the dignity of his high office. the masses loved. it he proved to be a great popular idol and vote getter. a politician whose also is great opportunist at the same time a great mayor. so i would say in conclusion, that theodore roosevelt had been better balanced, the adolescence that some called him, he would have been
the teddy bears were arranged. that's how it a little poem appeared, called teddies week.beneath the fading christmas tree there long vigil keeping, they heard the little teddy bears in the stillness softly weep. we joined them in their saw soft lament. in the traditions and. keeping they meant so much to. us their patron saint is sleeping. in his book, presidential greatness, noted historian, --, summed it up this way. he wrote roosevelt was a great personality, a great teacher of the...
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teddy: it will be meaningful in the future.know, we have about 13 million mom-and-pop kiosks. a majority of them are resellers because they are a traditional convenience store. the capacity they have with this price, 128 sotres, we can use that to service our mom-and-pop kiosks. it will be crucial for us in the future to continue our penetration into this segment. david: ok. are you looking to make any other acquisition these next 12 months or so? i know you probably won't tell me if you are actively looking, but just give us an indication of the kind of asset that probably suits your portfolio. teddy: for us, it has always been very simple criteria. it has to be something that we needed for the business. and it has to be something that also comes at a good valuation. just because we made it doesn't mean we will spend on reasonable valuation. you saw that on our deal with bank allo, with allofresh. we will continue to be disciplined with any investment we make in the future, if any. having said that, i want to make it clear tha
teddy: it will be meaningful in the future.know, we have about 13 million mom-and-pop kiosks. a majority of them are resellers because they are a traditional convenience store. the capacity they have with this price, 128 sotres, we can use that to service our mom-and-pop kiosks. it will be crucial for us in the future to continue our penetration into this segment. david: ok. are you looking to make any other acquisition these next 12 months or so? i know you probably won't tell me if you are...
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he became an iconic figure partly as a result of the teddy bear. the teddy bear.that story began with an alabama bear hunt. a great hunter that he was, great outdoorsman that he was, he had for some reason expressed a desire to go on a bear hunt in alabama apparently in the mountains of alabama, there were barriers to be had and shot. so he went. to his disappointment, i guess he found no bears. so his host, not wanting him to be disappointed, believe it or not found a bear somehow. -- he tethered the bear to a tree. so that when roosevelt came back he saw the bear and that he could shoot the bear. he did come back and saw that there. but as you can imagine in his sense of sportsmanship he did not shoot it. he ordered the bear to be released. it was heard by, among others, that the brooklyn candy store armor also sold toys was made by him and his wife. and so they were inspired to make a brown plush bear with button eyes. to put in his store window and he labeled it teddy's bear. and now, to read you a description of the unfolding legend, from that modest start th
he became an iconic figure partly as a result of the teddy bear. the teddy bear.that story began with an alabama bear hunt. a great hunter that he was, great outdoorsman that he was, he had for some reason expressed a desire to go on a bear hunt in alabama apparently in the mountains of alabama, there were barriers to be had and shot. so he went. to his disappointment, i guess he found no bears. so his host, not wanting him to be disappointed, believe it or not found a bear somehow. -- he...
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>> fdr idolized teddy roosevelt. mirrored his career like teddy roosevelt, he ran for state raja slater. like teddy roosevelt he was assistant secretary of the navy. like teddy roosevelt he was governor of new york. and then of course the idea of being a wartime president, you know, he had studied teddy's feelings about creating the great white navy, projecting american force overseas. teddy roosevelt was a tremendous influence over him. politically teddy roosevelt was a colossal -- he tried to expand the american empire. fdr felt very strongly that all of those colonies needed to be free. >> i want to remind folks that they can put their questions in the chat. got a couple, got some here that are cute up. we want to welcome folks from around the country. fdr lovers from coast to coast as you can imagine. as far away from california, omaha, nebraska. houston, palm beach, a course it's a little chilly in d.c. today i would like to be in palm beach. massachusetts, new jersey, vermont, a lot of folks from the d.c. area.
>> fdr idolized teddy roosevelt. mirrored his career like teddy roosevelt, he ran for state raja slater. like teddy roosevelt he was assistant secretary of the navy. like teddy roosevelt he was governor of new york. and then of course the idea of being a wartime president, you know, he had studied teddy's feelings about creating the great white navy, projecting american force overseas. teddy roosevelt was a tremendous influence over him. politically teddy roosevelt was a colossal -- he...
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fdr idolized teddy roosevelt and you know mirrored his career like teddy roosevelt. he ran for a state legislature like teddy roosevelt. he was assistant secretary of late the navy like teddy roosevelt, you know, governor of new york and then of course the idea of being a wartime president, you know, he had studied at the office fdr had studied teddy, you know feelings about, you know, creating the great white navy projecting american force overseas. so teddy roosevelt was a tremendous influence on him, although politically, you know, teddy roosevelt was was the colonialist, you know, he tried to expand the american empire and fdr felt very strongly that all those colonies needed to be freed. and i want to remind folks they can put their questions in the chat. i've got a couple we've got some here that are queued up and want to welcome folks from around the country fdr lovers from from coast to coast as you can imagine that's far away from california. we've got omaha, nebraska houston palm beach, which it's a little chilly and desi today. i'd like to be in palm beach
fdr idolized teddy roosevelt and you know mirrored his career like teddy roosevelt. he ran for a state legislature like teddy roosevelt. he was assistant secretary of late the navy like teddy roosevelt, you know, governor of new york and then of course the idea of being a wartime president, you know, he had studied at the office fdr had studied teddy, you know feelings about, you know, creating the great white navy projecting american force overseas. so teddy roosevelt was a tremendous...
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oh--oh, my god, teddy. cam, this is teddy. (chuckles) teddy? teddy teddy? doc--doctor teddy!ne significant boyfriend before me. uh, mitch had recently just come out. and as he put it, it was hard to love someone else if he couldn't love himself. i actually said those words? ugh. it's kind of hard to love myself right now. you were the one who said, "i need some time. i'll call you when i heal more." ten years later... ohh! i never said that. time to heal more! that's so sweet and sensitive. why did you kill that part of yourself? you know, i'm hosting a fund-raiser for the hospital this weekend at that roller rink on south main.
oh--oh, my god, teddy. cam, this is teddy. (chuckles) teddy? teddy teddy? doc--doctor teddy!ne significant boyfriend before me. uh, mitch had recently just come out. and as he put it, it was hard to love someone else if he couldn't love himself. i actually said those words? ugh. it's kind of hard to love myself right now. you were the one who said, "i need some time. i'll call you when i heal more." ten years later... ohh! i never said that. time to heal more! that's so sweet and...
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we've been here before, teddy. and i know why your phone's ringing, teddy, because tomorrow is your birthday. [laughter] >> oh, yes. cheryl: 82 years young. >> thank you for telling everybody, i appreciate that. cheryl: of course, you bet. no, hey, you look great, and you're just such a wonderful guest to have. you've been with us for years and always a good voice of reason especially on days like today, teddy. have a great birthday. i hope you have a good one. >> thank you. cheryl: teddy and mark, thank you very much for being with us, as always. >>> all right, fox business' edward lawrence got an exclusive sit-down interview with the st. louis federal reserve president james bullard earlier this afternoon. a lot of news was made in this interview. bullard gave an upbeat forecast for the u.s. economy. he says recession is unlikely despite red-hot inflation and, of course, market volatility. edward lawrence, you're live at the economy museum in the federal reserve bank of st. louis, missouri. and, you know, i was v
we've been here before, teddy. and i know why your phone's ringing, teddy, because tomorrow is your birthday. [laughter] >> oh, yes. cheryl: 82 years young. >> thank you for telling everybody, i appreciate that. cheryl: of course, you bet. no, hey, you look great, and you're just such a wonderful guest to have. you've been with us for years and always a good voice of reason especially on days like today, teddy. have a great birthday. i hope you have a good one. >> thank you....
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australia. teddy, lovely to have you with us. can you just explain to was exactly what's behind this decision from mcdonalds, how they explained it? well, it's just an important to mention again just how major a shift this is for russia and for mcdonalds. as for the reasons we can talk about the politics of it, there are major political pressures on the company to not do business in a country that's invading ukraine. we can talk about the sanctions and the difficulty of legal compliance. but i think this is a finance story, really mcdonalds is making a bet that there is no good business to be done in the country, at least for the foreseeable future. and there are going to be major implications beyond the corporate sphere because of it. so somebody comes down to business, if mcdonalds is taking this business decision, now we got to be seeing other american firms taking a similar one. well, let's remember. mcdonald's was kind of a pioneer into russia 30 years ago when they opened up shop. 30000 people came on opening day. this was
australia. teddy, lovely to have you with us. can you just explain to was exactly what's behind this decision from mcdonalds, how they explained it? well, it's just an important to mention again just how major a shift this is for russia and for mcdonalds. as for the reasons we can talk about the politics of it, there are major political pressures on the company to not do business in a country that's invading ukraine. we can talk about the sanctions and the difficulty of legal compliance. but i...
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let's tend to have financial correspondent state side on wall street for as is teddy australia. teddy is janet jaelyn in the united states, actually gonna be able to persuade g 7 members states to stop importing russian oil . well, rob, it actually may not be a question of persuasion. europe wants to rid itself of russian oil. the question is, how is it going to do that? european nations are many european nations are greatly dependent on that russian oil. so when the us treasury secretary janet ellen comes in and proposes tariffs, well many don't find that very helpful. we even see grumblings among some diplomats that it's just complicating and incredibly complicated process. and this seems like it's exposing some economic fault lines in what was supposed to be a united front against russia in its invasion of ukraine. it's clearly a lot easier for the us to stop importing russian all than, than your because input so much less of impact already stopped importing that russian all. how's that? how's that working out? yeah, well let's take, let's take a birds eye view, europe, 30 percent
let's tend to have financial correspondent state side on wall street for as is teddy australia. teddy is janet jaelyn in the united states, actually gonna be able to persuade g 7 members states to stop importing russian oil . well, rob, it actually may not be a question of persuasion. europe wants to rid itself of russian oil. the question is, how is it going to do that? european nations are many european nations are greatly dependent on that russian oil. so when the us treasury secretary janet...
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so, the teddy bears, the teddy is teddy roosevelt. and the heroes vault association today, which is a group of admirers of pr, they still give out teddy bears to sick kids in hospitals today. that's kind of part of the legacy of this. well, in 1904, he's reelected in quotation marks, it was not really like the first, but he was elected in his own right and that was important to him psychologically, i think, that he not just be brought into the presidency via assassination, but that the american people actually voted there half a provision for him and they did that in an overwhelming fashion in 1904. just a few highlights again, as we look at his career. roosevelt won the nobel peace prize on his second term for another mediation that he supervise, which was working out of treaty details between the russians and japanese, who had engaged in war for the last year and a half. roosevelt was concerned about the balance of power in east asia, he respected the japanese as a rising power in the world, but he did not want to destabilize things
so, the teddy bears, the teddy is teddy roosevelt. and the heroes vault association today, which is a group of admirers of pr, they still give out teddy bears to sick kids in hospitals today. that's kind of part of the legacy of this. well, in 1904, he's reelected in quotation marks, it was not really like the first, but he was elected in his own right and that was important to him psychologically, i think, that he not just be brought into the presidency via assassination, but that the american...
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auster and discuss this further. teddy. just tell us why this. we can tickler has been sort of a tough one normal street. well, we actually saw a shrivel of good news today as narrowly avoided a bare market. that's the decline of 20 percent from a recent hive in january. but yes, it has been a grueling week. we've seen the 7 straight week of losses for the s and p of it's the longest losing street since 2001 the dot com bubble. the dow jones isn't doing any better. 8 consecutive week of losses. that's the most. that's the longest streak since 1923, so we really are in some remarkable waters right now. and all of the fear is point towards recession, high inflation and the supply chain. disruptions from the pandemic and the war in ukraine. well, the last time we had risk or recession was in 2020 of us last time we had a bare market as well, very short live time because the federal reserve pumped money into the economy, sending text stocks rallying. and that's what we've seen the past 2 years, but now the fed is doing the oppo
auster and discuss this further. teddy. just tell us why this. we can tickler has been sort of a tough one normal street. well, we actually saw a shrivel of good news today as narrowly avoided a bare market. that's the decline of 20 percent from a recent hive in january. but yes, it has been a grueling week. we've seen the 7 straight week of losses for the s and p of it's the longest losing street since 2001 the dot com bubble. the dow jones isn't doing any better. 8 consecutive week of losses....
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let's get more on this from our financial correspondence in new york. teddy austro teddy. how's the u. s. ended up in this situation and why is this a specific to baby formula? rob, we're looking at a serious crisis for american families across the country. families are panicked and they're not able to feed their children. you can't just replace baby formula with cow's milk as for the reasons. well, number one is the supply chain. we're seeing disruptions in the supply chain, like in other industries across america and around the world. number 2 is we saw a very significant shut down of a production facility from abbot laboratories which came from investigations into whether or not bacteria from the facility had caused for babies to be very ill . 2 of them had actually died. so that was a major hit to production. and lastly, connecting these 2 is what some people are calling big bottle market concentration for companies control 89 percent of the market. abbott controls 40 percent of the market. so if any one of these companies take a hit, we're going to see shortages, we'r
let's get more on this from our financial correspondence in new york. teddy austro teddy. how's the u. s. ended up in this situation and why is this a specific to baby formula? rob, we're looking at a serious crisis for american families across the country. families are panicked and they're not able to feed their children. you can't just replace baby formula with cow's milk as for the reasons. well, number one is the supply chain. we're seeing disruptions in the supply chain, like in other...
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let's get on this by crossing to correspondence on wall street, teddy austria, teddy, how is tesla and e long must responded to this downgrading from s and p. whoa, as to be expected for any mosque aren't very happy and you know and mosque is trumpeting that response where he often trumpets his anchor to his over 90000000 followers on twitter targeting specifically yes, g calling it an enormous scam, the devil incarnate and tested actually had a report before this decision was made decrying yesterday as well for not taking into into account that tesla is an electric vehicle manufacturer. meanwhile, exxon mobil, which chops and e s g list is a fossil fuel company. and this is really touching a nerve because it's hitting the brand of your mosque and tesla as they claim to be leaders of the transition to sustainable energy. yeah, you mentioned the sort of other brands that are on this list. and then you look at the accusations that have been made against test live. i asked you about its practices. i mean, are they fair? is this downgrading overall? it a reasonable things have done some ma
let's get on this by crossing to correspondence on wall street, teddy austria, teddy, how is tesla and e long must responded to this downgrading from s and p. whoa, as to be expected for any mosque aren't very happy and you know and mosque is trumpeting that response where he often trumpets his anchor to his over 90000000 followers on twitter targeting specifically yes, g calling it an enormous scam, the devil incarnate and tested actually had a report before this decision was made decrying...
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ok, teddy australia, more street for us. thanks for keeping an eye on things. a thing in the united states and president joe biden is actually touring asia with the aim of shoring off economic ties in the region is 4 day trip has kicked off in south korea with technology ties high on the agenda. the us president is hoping to secure american supply chains and challenge china's growing dominance. after stepping out into the south korean sun, biden's 1st stop and his visit was purely intended to demonstrate the depth of technological cooperation between the 2 allies. as soon as the greetings were out of the way, at the u. s. air base near sol, the president sped off to samsung's nearby semiconductor plant. his new south korean counterpart, yoon suck y'all, was waiting to greet him. the 2 leaders then set off on a tool of the plant, the largest of its kind in the world, according to biden. the vase facility will serve as a model for $17000000000.00 factory. samsung is planning and texas boosting the production of the types of advanced competed ships made of the pla
ok, teddy australia, more street for us. thanks for keeping an eye on things. a thing in the united states and president joe biden is actually touring asia with the aim of shoring off economic ties in the region is 4 day trip has kicked off in south korea with technology ties high on the agenda. the us president is hoping to secure american supply chains and challenge china's growing dominance. after stepping out into the south korean sun, biden's 1st stop and his visit was purely intended to...
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teddy was born in november _ essentially. teddy was born in november 2020, _ essentially.in november 2020, despite - essentially. teddy was born in | november 2020, despite being essentially. teddy was born in - november 2020, despite being of low birth weight, he was discharged home after did not recognise he needed screening for hypoglycaemia. he collapsed shortly afterwards. the fallout from _ collapsed shortly afterwards. tue: fallout from that collapsed shortly afterwards. t'ta: fallout from that was collapsed shortly afterwards. tt2 fallout from that was just horrific, having to call emergency services and evering that goes with that, going in an ambulance back to hospital —— everything that goes with that. is to have to watch your tiny baby died less than 48 hours after giving birth, it was horrific. the trust estate they are working hard to make the necessary improvements but recognise there is more to do and were determined to increase the pace of change. with so many concerns, last year the nhs ordered a review into maternity care but many of the family is bailed
teddy was born in november _ essentially. teddy was born in november 2020, _ essentially.in november 2020, despite - essentially. teddy was born in | november 2020, despite being essentially. teddy was born in - november 2020, despite being of low birth weight, he was discharged home after did not recognise he needed screening for hypoglycaemia. he collapsed shortly afterwards. the fallout from _ collapsed shortly afterwards. tue: fallout from that collapsed shortly afterwards. t'ta: fallout...
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let's bring in the floor show traders teddy weisberg and dutch masters. teddy? i know you've been concerned about this and the pickings are slim from where you stand but give us the picks that you do see as having that pricing power at the moment. >> well, i think i look to the areas that i think basically have been reasonably a decent place, liz, in this terrible market. even today as i look at the screen, i mean, the techs are just under tremendous pressure again, but yet, you talked about all red. i see a lot of green on my screen and i see it in areas like energy, clearly like insurance stocks, like some of the agricultural names and some of the foods and some of the staple stocks, so clearly, there are places to go. now maybe they are labeled as defensive names i don't think it really matters because if they act well in a difficult market, they are going to act better when the market improves, so it's not all bad, but clearly , this is no place, this is no time to start picking bottoms. picking bottoms like trying to catch a falling knife you've heard that
let's bring in the floor show traders teddy weisberg and dutch masters. teddy? i know you've been concerned about this and the pickings are slim from where you stand but give us the picks that you do see as having that pricing power at the moment. >> well, i think i look to the areas that i think basically have been reasonably a decent place, liz, in this terrible market. even today as i look at the screen, i mean, the techs are just under tremendous pressure again, but yet, you talked...
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back, phone, documents, and that— maybe teddy back, phone, documents, and that is— maybe teddy back,is it— and that is it. that is what these best friends _ and that is it. that is what these best friends had _ and that is it. that is what these best friends had to _ and that is it. that is what these best friends had to do. - and that is it. that is what these best friends had to do. they - and that is it. that is what these best friends had to do. they are | best friends had to do. they are from kharkiv and both of their fathers are still there. magdalena never thought for a moment of leaving her cello behind. it’s leaving her cello behind. it's reall , leaving her cello behind. it's really. like. _ leaving her cello behind. it�*s really, like, part of my body, i guess. really, like, part of my body, i ruess. ~ , . , really, like, part of my body, i .uess, ~ , . , ., really, like, part of my body, i ruess. ~ ,. , ., ., , really, like, part of my body, i ruess. ~ ,., ., ~ guess. music is healing, really. and ifeel it guess. music is healing, really. and ifeel it now- _ guess. music
back, phone, documents, and that— maybe teddy back, phone, documents, and that is— maybe teddy back,is it— and that is it. that is what these best friends _ and that is it. that is what these best friends had _ and that is it. that is what these best friends had to _ and that is it. that is what these best friends had to do. - and that is it. that is what these best friends had to do. they - and that is it. that is what these best friends had to do. they are | best friends had to do. they...
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happy birthday to teddy! thank you very much _ yesterday. happy birthday to teddy! yesterday. happy birthday to teddy! thank you very much for speaking . yesterday. happy birthday to teddy! | thank you very much for speaking to us, both of you. i want to ask you first of all, how tough is it at the moment? it first of all, how tough is it at the moment? , ., ., ., , , . , moment? it is tough in all aspects of life, really. _ moment? it is tough in all aspects of life, really. except— moment? it is tough in all aspects of life, really. except from, - of life, really. except from, obviously, us being a family. we are very content as a family. we heard some of the allstate a minute ago, being a family and being happy, that's what we have got at the moment —— from some of the elves a —— somebody else a minute ago. by... you just sort of sit there on your red marker and your card and say, this has got to last me another day going to and from work, and you are hoping it is going to get you there. 0r you've got £10 on the electric and you just know that another payment�*s
happy birthday to teddy! thank you very much _ yesterday. happy birthday to teddy! yesterday. happy birthday to teddy! thank you very much for speaking . yesterday. happy birthday to teddy! | thank you very much for speaking to us, both of you. i want to ask you first of all, how tough is it at the moment? it first of all, how tough is it at the moment? , ., ., ., , , . , moment? it is tough in all aspects of life, really. _ moment? it is tough in all aspects of life, really. except— moment?...
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coverage of the 1984 international teddy bear convention. >> why are all the bears first names teddy?l over for you. we got to go down to the calfway. what doyour friends think of you collecting bears? >> that is a 20-year-old keanu reeves nearly 40 years ago, covering the first international teddy bear convention for a cbc children's news program called going great. long before the matrix, he ways a co host of the third season. and it was unearthed and went viral this week. does it matter why we're seeing it when we're just so grateful that we are at all. that we are at all. ke'aunue lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. tastes great in our iced coffees too. which makes waking up at 5 a.m. to milk the cows a little easier. (moo) mabel says for you, it's more like 5:15. man: mom, really? you're probably thinking that these two are in some sort of lover's quarrel. no, no, no. they're both invested... in green energy. and also each other. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop. what would you like the power to do? thank you for taking care of lorenzo. ♪ for a no
coverage of the 1984 international teddy bear convention. >> why are all the bears first names teddy?l over for you. we got to go down to the calfway. what doyour friends think of you collecting bears? >> that is a 20-year-old keanu reeves nearly 40 years ago, covering the first international teddy bear convention for a cbc children's news program called going great. long before the matrix, he ways a co host of the third season. and it was unearthed and went viral this week. does it...
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teddy weisberg and scott fullman. teddy, we're not rearview mirror here too much. so as we wait and see exactly how this market closes for the month of may, what do you see for june and why? >> well, i don't see any different in june, liz. i think the background for the market has changed dramatically. the last two or three months. if you are your portfolios are focused on yesterday's names, primarily tech and retail, you basically had -- you didn't have a very good month, and you haven't had a very good year. on the other hand, most of our clients have been exposed to what we would call the deep value plays, big pharma, insurance, energy. we suffered pretty good the last three or four years when the momentum stocks were all doing so well, but this year it hasn't been, it hasn't been a positive year so far, but it's certainly way outperformed those folks that owned the tech stocks and is those portfolios that are populated with the tech the names. i don't want see that changing was the problems -- because the problems, liz, are not going to go away anytime soon. wh
teddy weisberg and scott fullman. teddy, we're not rearview mirror here too much. so as we wait and see exactly how this market closes for the month of may, what do you see for june and why? >> well, i don't see any different in june, liz. i think the background for the market has changed dramatically. the last two or three months. if you are your portfolios are focused on yesterday's names, primarily tech and retail, you basically had -- you didn't have a very good month, and you haven't...
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liz: okay, i know, teddy and i meant to say 50 basis point hike , not cut, but because in my mind, its been so many years since we were cutting rates, but you just saw the atlanta fed chief raphael bostick starting to say well, you know, the fed should really be careful and not be reckless. that's indicated to me, maybe i'm reading too much between the lines but that they're starting to get scared, and they're thinking -- >> well i don't know if they're getting scared but clearly, they're sitting on the head of a pin. now, it shouldn't be all about the stock market. obviously, from the standpoint of your viewers and the folks in the business, we would like it to be all about the stock market , but there's a much- bigger picture out there and the stock market obviously is going to reflect what they do and what they don't do. i would say with one 50 bps rise on top of a 25 bps rise and maybe another one if that's enough to scare a fed member or the fed, then we have bigger problems than we realize. liz: agreed. teddy, brent, thank you, and while you two were on the screen we hit a brand
liz: okay, i know, teddy and i meant to say 50 basis point hike , not cut, but because in my mind, its been so many years since we were cutting rates, but you just saw the atlanta fed chief raphael bostick starting to say well, you know, the fed should really be careful and not be reckless. that's indicated to me, maybe i'm reading too much between the lines but that they're starting to get scared, and they're thinking -- >> well i don't know if they're getting scared but clearly, they're...
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replenishment from outsiders, fortunately, everything is in order with the newborn, by the way, the teddyear is a girl. now the zoo staff is choosing a name for her on this life affirming note. we will say goodbye and see you as usual in a week in the center of asia. take care of yourself. we install, open, watch russian channels, and all movie series and cartoons are educational we watch programs and documentaries for free without registration in the application or on the website. how is the special operation for the liberation of donbass developing, will we show the work of the city and the destruction of the command posts of the militants? azovstal was completely liberated, all ukrainian nazis surrendered to the leader of the group. azov was taken out to the reservation of the car so that the people of mariupol themselves would not deal with it. russia stops gas supplies to finland at the initiative of helsinki, half a century of cooperation is terminated a monument to the soviet union the warrior was dismantled in lithuania, indicatively, part of the monument was torn off by cranes.
replenishment from outsiders, fortunately, everything is in order with the newborn, by the way, the teddyear is a girl. now the zoo staff is choosing a name for her on this life affirming note. we will say goodbye and see you as usual in a week in the center of asia. take care of yourself. we install, open, watch russian channels, and all movie series and cartoons are educational we watch programs and documentaries for free without registration in the application or on the website. how is the...
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. >> sunshine, ice cream, and teddy bears. get your free ice cream and teddy bears here. hello, young man pick. >> that sounds delightful. three of my favorite things. what about sunshine? >> may be yes all the animals that we put sunscreen on. it with this awful woman picks. >> are marketing department showed that it sells itself. >> it will probably give you plus -- >> is this? >> don't worry about it. how about a free teddy bear. >> the personification of bears makes it think it's cool to be carnivore. the odds of getting attacked by a bear in yellowstone are one and 2 million. >> that doesn't sound like a whole lot. >> i will just tell you that while we were doing that, we go a lot of looks. we had people fully stop on the streets and look and this is ne york. the point of this, kat, is that it is really easy to work for a company like disney or for ben jerry's, anything that you don' have to convince people to like. and yet they are convincing people to hate themselves, not themselves, their company. expects is truly wild think of disney being the controversial compa
. >> sunshine, ice cream, and teddy bears. get your free ice cream and teddy bears here. hello, young man pick. >> that sounds delightful. three of my favorite things. what about sunshine? >> may be yes all the animals that we put sunscreen on. it with this awful woman picks. >> are marketing department showed that it sells itself. >> it will probably give you plus -- >> is this? >> don't worry about it. how about a free teddy bear. >> the...
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mayjeopardise and risk. just put teddy may 'eopardise and risk. , , . ~ just put teddy may 'eopardiseut also _ risk. they picked the competitive side but also have _ risk. they picked the competitive side but also have a _ risk. they picked the competitive i side but also have a common-sense side but also have a common—sense approach and the manager says that he makes no apologies for having the one eye on sunday's big match. everyone knows the game on sunday, and what _ everyone knows the game on sunday, and what he _ everyone knows the game on sunday, and what he could _ everyone knows the game on sunday, and what he could lead _ everyone knows the game on sunday, and what he could lead to _ everyone knows the game on sunday, and what he could lead to and - everyone knows the game on sunday, and what he could lead to and revert i and what he could lead to and revert hard to _ and what he could lead to and revert hard to get _ and what he could lead to and revert hard to get to — and what he could lead to and revert hard to get to the _ and what he could lead to and revert hard to ge
mayjeopardise and risk. just put teddy may 'eopardise and risk. , , . ~ just put teddy may 'eopardiseut also _ risk. they picked the competitive side but also have _ risk. they picked the competitive side but also have a _ risk. they picked the competitive i side but also have a common-sense side but also have a common—sense approach and the manager says that he makes no apologies for having the one eye on sunday's big match. everyone knows the game on sunday, and what _ everyone knows the...
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well , that is, i love, but not like a girl, like a teddy bear. maybe you're abnormal.now. everything will be fine with you, son, just treat your head first. well, up on you let's mom i'm so ashamed that i myself even once hate him. he says i'm still small. well, this, of course, is already a big big girl, of course, a big one. he 's underdeveloped. all right, girls, stop suffering. let's go, let's eat. i have prepared your favorites. well, clearly, again, in short, here he is a little secret. if he's certainly interested, the first time i was disappointed years at 6:00. she was the plumpest blonde in kindergarten. well, how interesting, let's talk about it in more detail next time. why not just, i'll still wait for you. verka nika or what? hello hello alexander, how are you? cabinet? hello. andrey ilyich, uh, darya vasilievna came in looking for you very, very much, so she was really looking for you . and what do you think? andrei ilyich today is tuesday the reception of visitors, i will cancel why is this all of a sudden and why are you talking all the time? what's th
well , that is, i love, but not like a girl, like a teddy bear. maybe you're abnormal.now. everything will be fine with you, son, just treat your head first. well, up on you let's mom i'm so ashamed that i myself even once hate him. he says i'm still small. well, this, of course, is already a big big girl, of course, a big one. he 's underdeveloped. all right, girls, stop suffering. let's go, let's eat. i have prepared your favorites. well, clearly, again, in short, here he is a little secret....
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teddy bear and the hero returned , we are not all. ai voices thin sonorous, and my harmonica.orrow we will be horsemen. don't be sad, my favorite salty nastasya . she gave me a network of green pilotochka, green nail file. and i guard. oh, finally, i keep the war in a happier place. we don’t need someone else’s land, but we won’t give up our own, no, igor rasteryaev leningradskaya although there are no reasons in the soul for melancholy, miracles sometimes flashes of night, thoughts rake, as if i would come to the caravan of the machine row. among them are above. the caravan of cars is gaining momentum, you are tearing with you into different rings with the end of death through the window, then a crack in the face in the chest, a metronome chair, the city is waiting for torment, having fooled one. maybe in this world, somewhere at the machine, she dropped the key, a child's hand flashes behind the glass along with the sky. so the front one got up and went under the ice, wishing to apologize hundreds of bells, i was ozelentsov on the right. how many of you are those who left, s
teddy bear and the hero returned , we are not all. ai voices thin sonorous, and my harmonica.orrow we will be horsemen. don't be sad, my favorite salty nastasya . she gave me a network of green pilotochka, green nail file. and i guard. oh, finally, i keep the war in a happier place. we don’t need someone else’s land, but we won’t give up our own, no, igor rasteryaev leningradskaya although there are no reasons in the soul for melancholy, miracles sometimes flashes of night, thoughts rake,...
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i close the store in front of the gold, teddy, the most beautiful stars and the desire for happiness.eaning about happiness is bought in the toy store viktor saltykov that now there is only tomorrow the debriefing will be tomorrow there will be talk at the cooler about the match, but to win. you can right now on the site and in the app tomorrow. be careful plowing plow, i plow i plow the pashinik more flew moroki now it. i have pay pay until 3 o'clock, and now it's quarters. and i ’ll write down the heating repair for you, ha, of course, that i’ll plow for free. and a fountain. yes , i don’t have fountains, but i have matches, i don’t smoke, but in vain you deprive yourself of pleasure in the dark. with a trailer, and there is no time. he follows me all day orphans. which orphan nephew to me for treatment of the village. and what happened to him? yes, i don’t know, nobody knows shaking shaking. here it is. spotted now do not work. free well, it's hot. it will light up on the eyelashes, you never want to answer us , what is the disease, such skin itches 10 g . we'll go we're not happy
i close the store in front of the gold, teddy, the most beautiful stars and the desire for happiness.eaning about happiness is bought in the toy store viktor saltykov that now there is only tomorrow the debriefing will be tomorrow there will be talk at the cooler about the match, but to win. you can right now on the site and in the app tomorrow. be careful plowing plow, i plow i plow the pashinik more flew moroki now it. i have pay pay until 3 o'clock, and now it's quarters. and i ’ll write...
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i got a teddy because i'm a child.ain with a teddy now. it's been a really, really good day, but unfortunately all my good days come with quite a lot of bad days afterwards. my leg just feels so twisted, like it is being pulled so tight that it's burning. trying to get to sleep for hours, i am exhausted. as the years progressed and things got worse, there were a few moments where i couldn't really think about the future. because i couldn't imagine things getting better. it'sjust something i can coexist with, and for me that is kind of what acceptance is, it's just finding a way to coexist. because i don't think i will ever find peace with it, i am sort of trapped in a body that is painful to be in. there is no nice way of putting it, it is just a bit, it sucks. 0h, absolutely, yeah. like many of those we spoke to, libby has struggled at times to get the right kind of help. what's your pain been like? but she has now got access to the nhs clinic run by dr chris barker. the techniques she has learned, along with careful
i got a teddy because i'm a child.ain with a teddy now. it's been a really, really good day, but unfortunately all my good days come with quite a lot of bad days afterwards. my leg just feels so twisted, like it is being pulled so tight that it's burning. trying to get to sleep for hours, i am exhausted. as the years progressed and things got worse, there were a few moments where i couldn't really think about the future. because i couldn't imagine things getting better. it'sjust something i can...
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college board wants students to be able to to know and demonstrate on the exam and so great question, teddy, and i think so. let's just contextualize. it's just a little bit the civil war as we know the bloodiest war in american history hundreds of thousands of people killed but at the time neither side north or south leave that the war would last years both sides believed it would be a short quick conflict. and so we do see the growth of government power, but it's not a pre-planned growth of government power. it's a growth that happens kind of organically in response to the changing situations within the war probably the most obvious item. that's a students might think of would be the emancipation proclamation and lincoln using his authority as a wartime commander to free all of the slaves in the borders and all the slaves in the confederacy. not the border states. unfortunately, that'll have to wait until the 13th amendment, but that's so critical because it changes the purpose and the nature of the war from simply preserving the union to now becoming a war that abolished slavery, but the
college board wants students to be able to to know and demonstrate on the exam and so great question, teddy, and i think so. let's just contextualize. it's just a little bit the civil war as we know the bloodiest war in american history hundreds of thousands of people killed but at the time neither side north or south leave that the war would last years both sides believed it would be a short quick conflict. and so we do see the growth of government power, but it's not a pre-planned growth of...