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at babble, it kind of saved us. we gave into the fact that we have to get people on board that understand language learning better than we do. we understand the app part. >> did it took you longer than it should to own that failure and change. >> yeah, how do you know? >> you know it in your gut, you know it is happening, but it takes a long time to pull the switch. >> you have worked with big brands in the fashion industry and you left to start your own company that is doing quite well, in department stores nationwide and your own site. how are you running your company differently? >> i realized you can be more productive in the modern corporate world if you have not necessarily less people, but concentrate on a transparent atmosphere in the workplace. everyone is involved in different things not having everyone in individual silos. i think the best thing to two is have employees with their hands in all different things. i think the i could start a company because i had by hands in multiple departments at bigger co
at babble, it kind of saved us. we gave into the fact that we have to get people on board that understand language learning better than we do. we understand the app part. >> did it took you longer than it should to own that failure and change. >> yeah, how do you know? >> you know it in your gut, you know it is happening, but it takes a long time to pull the switch. >> you have worked with big brands in the fashion industry and you left to start your own company that is...
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book would you bought too is he on wards and on the basis of atsic edged its use of bush no more babble is it will it put a lot of our lot at it on the. course of what are so what is it going is one of these weeks to come on the little bit and. nobody in the ministry of defense was willing to give us any information about the corporation was microsoft. but investigated europe an astounding ninety expert from the french government who is prepared to talk about it we have an appointment to neutral place because he has to remain anonymous in order not to lose his job but the local resilin investigated you're a colleague let me now know has also found documents that show how closely the french government cooperates with microsoft ok the other thing for the fans for the show to give all the hubbub and document he asked him get her for. does and with about a minute and the email address of the tidings minister young's a party at one try upped their them to your date tied to another document. that's going now does a myth about it are. a complete buy microsoft under status can see a clear invad
book would you bought too is he on wards and on the basis of atsic edged its use of bush no more babble is it will it put a lot of our lot at it on the. course of what are so what is it going is one of these weeks to come on the little bit and. nobody in the ministry of defense was willing to give us any information about the corporation was microsoft. but investigated europe an astounding ninety expert from the french government who is prepared to talk about it we have an appointment to...
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the verdict comes as the pharmaceutical giant babbled some 9000 legal cases involving its signature talcumanned to appeal. the us government was making another attempt to block at&t‘s $80 billion deal to buy time warner, it is to appeal against a landmark court ruling last month that cleared the deal and there were claims from the justice department that it would harm competition. a very brief look at the markets, a pretty good end to the day for markets in asia, following the lead on wall street. coming up turning season in the us, thinking corporate news will be better than expected. let‘s look at how european markets have opened, they are following the lead of wall street and asia, shaking off any worries of trade tensions between donald trump‘s united states and china. paul blake has the details on what is ahead of wall street. it isa is ahead of wall street. it is a big day for banks in america, several of the biggest names, includingjp america, several of the biggest names, including jp morgan, america, several of the biggest names, includingjp morgan, city and wells fargo are set to
the verdict comes as the pharmaceutical giant babbled some 9000 legal cases involving its signature talcumanned to appeal. the us government was making another attempt to block at&t‘s $80 billion deal to buy time warner, it is to appeal against a landmark court ruling last month that cleared the deal and there were claims from the justice department that it would harm competition. a very brief look at the markets, a pretty good end to the day for markets in asia, following the lead on...
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northern hemisphere but at the moment it's not a river is nothing more than a stream just a trickling babblingbrook but the interesting thing about the jet stream is where these sort of crests are that's where we get high pressure areas that's where we tend to get heat wave areas by same token we get these areas these areas of low pressure where we get troughs in the jet stream as a pattern which is repeated around the globe so if you want bad weather go to these sources not great there at the moment go to north america and we've got the same sort of thing we've got this high pressure across the eastern seaboard we've got high pressure across westerners heat wave warnings been issued there unsettled weather across parts of north america and the pattern repeats all the way across into the pacific and all the way to go back to the heat wave in japan. the weather catarrh airways. the world's primary curtained producing nation. is at the forefront of the war on drugs we're talking about serious organized crime as a country where reaching a critical point while some have made fortunes many others h
northern hemisphere but at the moment it's not a river is nothing more than a stream just a trickling babblingbrook but the interesting thing about the jet stream is where these sort of crests are that's where we get high pressure areas that's where we tend to get heat wave areas by same token we get these areas these areas of low pressure where we get troughs in the jet stream as a pattern which is repeated around the globe so if you want bad weather go to these sources not great there at the...
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also sold they saying to the world would not why it will stop the flow of oil in or most all and babble manjit and that this is not alternative will these two. ritzy or the hermit the alternative is a is about seven thousand mile trip takes two to three weeks to reach these trade thing between asia africa europe and the whole world so i think it will be. yemen need a political solution not had a military solution and it's very difficult very difficult and it's a very complicated issue of the solution on this to see all iranian supple independent and support and drones and fullest economy sigh which is very important that's could put our lives abu dhabi ordered by imagine if this we shall hit the nuclear facility the bike a facility on abu dhabi or hitting the water that is a volatile hitting the core. indications or hitting very vital targets so it's really. it is it's a threat nobody could ignore that it's a big threat i could see and it's a bigger threat what they are doing with the service missile with the ship it's another threat so they having the capability with this strategy diff
also sold they saying to the world would not why it will stop the flow of oil in or most all and babble manjit and that this is not alternative will these two. ritzy or the hermit the alternative is a is about seven thousand mile trip takes two to three weeks to reach these trade thing between asia africa europe and the whole world so i think it will be. yemen need a political solution not had a military solution and it's very difficult very difficult and it's a very complicated issue of the...
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there is only a brexit babble damaged lives and livelihoods for people in my constituency and all of party. reports that a senior labour mp accused jeremy corbyn anti—semitic and action will be taken against them —— a senior member in your party. i think it was a disgraceful decision by the nec not to endorse the anti—semitism definition. we are already in the unbelievably dreadful position of not being trusted by the jewish community and we have unfortunately compounded that problem. we should have adopted it and margaret hodge, with whom i share her great misgivings, should be supported for what she said. one word. you're looking forward the borisjohnson word. you're looking forward the boris johnson bosla word. you're looking forward the borisjohnson bosla resignation speech later? i will avoid it. too late, it has come too late.|j speech later? i will avoid it. too late, it has come too late. i have a lot of envelopes needing stubborn, so lot of envelopes needing stubborn, so unfortunately i would be there, very sorry. thank you all. now, it is time for the weather with chris. th
there is only a brexit babble damaged lives and livelihoods for people in my constituency and all of party. reports that a senior labour mp accused jeremy corbyn anti—semitic and action will be taken against them —— a senior member in your party. i think it was a disgraceful decision by the nec not to endorse the anti—semitism definition. we are already in the unbelievably dreadful position of not being trusted by the jewish community and we have unfortunately compounded that problem....
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part of the point of the babble his journey is that the participants also get to understand one another better a cultural fusion like and didn't see. it with the people on board that also cab all of it on both men call them going to visit it best but only when it won't come on what you don't see i didn't was going to say is wondering about that they swear that music therefore. should be the pool offered on the road when it went out. and that was kind of forethought that. would remove the. women that would instead yes there is a noise that i feel he has the. best to me so i didn't and that was all covered you were in a mad and it was a death in the last you know who took the shift of. sudan quotation mark on the law book did. ok he did. did that so. this isn't the aftermath to look to so set a certain way yes. i. think will take on our own specific maske if it will look best hundred assess how they did it so no don't they can live on tail off with us on. the end. said the good news doctor but it it can't dominate your inbox it did you money for me double. you know top but so did you mone
part of the point of the babble his journey is that the participants also get to understand one another better a cultural fusion like and didn't see. it with the people on board that also cab all of it on both men call them going to visit it best but only when it won't come on what you don't see i didn't was going to say is wondering about that they swear that music therefore. should be the pool offered on the road when it went out. and that was kind of forethought that. would remove the. women...
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they were students at san carlos university and she was pregnant but it is time but as our senior babble. i downloaded them somebody told us that when they were found the baby's head was in its mother's stomach a new more. then two or they'd been. with solidarity group of why i'm not sure was founded around then the name means mutual aid we met at the morgue each of us alone to face the atrocities and fear we needed one another in this group we women tried in our own way to do something to see our missing fathers brothers sons and husbands again but if you. didn't seem close when you see gentle since the founding of our organization on june the fifth nine hundred eighty four we have been calling on the transitional military government to provide information on the whereabouts of hundreds and hundreds of guatemalan citizens. to those qualities many of whom were undoubtedly abducted under the regime of gen me if you have victoria's and me here. in what we have experienced and attempted since then defies description the reaction from government spokespersons to questions regarding all those
they were students at san carlos university and she was pregnant but it is time but as our senior babble. i downloaded them somebody told us that when they were found the baby's head was in its mother's stomach a new more. then two or they'd been. with solidarity group of why i'm not sure was founded around then the name means mutual aid we met at the morgue each of us alone to face the atrocities and fear we needed one another in this group we women tried in our own way to do something to see...
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they are also working to achieve global dominance geographically babbling structures around the worldcaribbean. that plan, basically a modern form of colonialism is called one belt one road. china is america's biggest enemy. you will be assure to know our elders in the washington dc establishment have been workingh with china. former cia director called president comments treasonnist. hang on a second, this is back in 2003. he left the cia for a spin through the swamps famous revolving door. he became president and ceo of a private company. the company was brought by global strategies group that had security contracts with china. this is while he was severing as president of a corporation. this is not just the well known creatures china has brought. they have brought up u.s. companies and stole their secrets. in theory, the committee on foreign investment, part of the treasury department is suppose to regulate these acquisitions and block them. thankfully, they have been toughened up under the trump administration. was it a blind eye or swampy eye? he spent 20 years in the treasury de
they are also working to achieve global dominance geographically babbling structures around the worldcaribbean. that plan, basically a modern form of colonialism is called one belt one road. china is america's biggest enemy. you will be assure to know our elders in the washington dc establishment have been workingh with china. former cia director called president comments treasonnist. hang on a second, this is back in 2003. he left the cia for a spin through the swamps famous revolving door. he...
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going to wrap, but -- >> no, this is very important, but i don't know if you spend time looking at babbles, like i do, you would have noted that lebron's son, who is 13, dunked. and lebron is feeling the visit -- jitters about something else. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. only remfresh uses keep 1 in ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number 1 sleep doctor recommended remfresh -- your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast >>> lebron james saying the opening of h
going to wrap, but -- >> no, this is very important, but i don't know if you spend time looking at babbles, like i do, you would have noted that lebron's son, who is 13, dunked. and lebron is feeling the visit -- jitters about something else. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to...
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it even landed marie a job with babble and disney.rst birthday... and she dressed them up again as disney princesses. her new picture is going viral again with over 6-thousand interactions and 11-thousand shares on her facebook post. lawrence karnow: it was an interesting day with a few morning showers and even a few thunderstorms. the monsoonal clouds moved north during the day to clear skies in the afternoon. highs inland will be in the 80s to low 90s with 50s and 60s and fog at the coast. on the doppler you can see a few more showers in the sierra and northern california. on the satellite high pressure continues over the desert southwest and will build back into the bay area this weekend. highs tomorrow will be in the upper 80s to low 90s inland, 70s and 80s around the bay and 50s and 60s at the coast. it will be hotter inland on sunday and we could see near triple digit heat next week before slight cooling by friday. i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 milli
it even landed marie a job with babble and disney.rst birthday... and she dressed them up again as disney princesses. her new picture is going viral again with over 6-thousand interactions and 11-thousand shares on her facebook post. lawrence karnow: it was an interesting day with a few morning showers and even a few thunderstorms. the monsoonal clouds moved north during the day to clear skies in the afternoon. highs inland will be in the 80s to low 90s with 50s and 60s and fog at the coast. on...
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it even landed marie a gig with babble and disney. celebrating their first birthday and she dressed them up again as disney princesses. her new photo is going viral again with over 6-viral again with over 6-thousand interactions and 11-thousand shares on her facebook post. (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(vicki) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. pam moore and ken wayne are here with kron 4 news at ten....guys? (pam) thank you grant and vicki.... next at ten... we are tracking breaking news a missing woman has been found. injured but alive. a woman trped in her car for a week, has been found ... after going over a cliff. we will be speaking with an officer with monterey county live at the top of the hour about her rescue. plus... behind bars police have now captured a suspected serial rapist after police belive he posed as a rideshare driver. how long police say he has been targeting victims.(pam) and a family is mourning tonight. we spoke with loved ones at a vigil ... about the loss of two broth
it even landed marie a gig with babble and disney. celebrating their first birthday and she dressed them up again as disney princesses. her new photo is going viral again with over 6-viral again with over 6-thousand interactions and 11-thousand shares on her facebook post. (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(vicki) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. pam moore and ken wayne are here with kron 4 news at ten....guys? (pam) thank you grant and vicki.... next at...
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today, somebody scram babbles i, buys 10,000 calls. big buyer.ike that activity these are august calls pi bought these my intention is to hold on to them for up to three weeks and i have a second one for you, too. lpla which is l prpl financial never talked about this one to my knowledge before. but today they come scrambling and by july calls, just like america, these guys have earnings at the end of july. i think they're the 27th these guys are the 26th. they're buying upside calls in lpla i bought those as well this is a shorter term trade though probably a week to ten guys. >> thank you very much, doc, stay with us now let's jump into the headlines with sue >> hello, everyone here's what's happening at this hour the thai cave rescue operation is is now over the medic and the three thai navy s.e.a.l.s have left the flooded cave amazing. everyone is now out as all 12 boys and their coach have been rescued. the leader of the operation said they did something no one thought was possible >>> at least 12 people were killed in a suicide bomb iing in
today, somebody scram babbles i, buys 10,000 calls. big buyer.ike that activity these are august calls pi bought these my intention is to hold on to them for up to three weeks and i have a second one for you, too. lpla which is l prpl financial never talked about this one to my knowledge before. but today they come scrambling and by july calls, just like america, these guys have earnings at the end of july. i think they're the 27th these guys are the 26th. they're buying upside calls in lpla i...
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in that respect babble some level of support. >> okay. so, the settlement appeared to be baby closures, verbal commitment to not add new route to the u.s. do you see -- what benefits do you see they are? >> well, you're up to us is about 20% of our revenue and that's our strongest international base in the across the transatlantic matches for delta, and we are in the process of combining the largest international in the world. as a result of that, we will be able to grow and expand. the issue you are referring to was having stopovers in the lawn, going to jfk or newark. those are the routes we were particularly sensitive. he was generally from countries that were not source are coming out of the middle east. amanda% of the traffic was being stolen. we have no objection to the amount of flying they do between our country and dubai or abu dhabi. what we object to most vehemently as when they take traffic that belongs to other countries and start to use their subsidies to steal the flow. >> can you give us an example? >> you want me to make
in that respect babble some level of support. >> okay. so, the settlement appeared to be baby closures, verbal commitment to not add new route to the u.s. do you see -- what benefits do you see they are? >> well, you're up to us is about 20% of our revenue and that's our strongest international base in the across the transatlantic matches for delta, and we are in the process of combining the largest international in the world. as a result of that, we will be able to grow and expand....
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[ babbling ] >> oh! oh, yeah, what's his name? adam sandler. >> jimmy: yes. that's right.utt also! [ buzzer ] >> oh! ♪e [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: zachary quinto, tariq trotter. my partner mila kunis. [ cheers and applause ] we're talking to zachary after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. you're gonna do great! thanks, dad! break a leg! aflac?! not that kind of break. oooh! that had to hurt. aflac?! not that kind of hurt. yeah, aflac paid us cash in just one day to help with our car payments and mortgage. aflac! perfect timing! see how aflac helps cover everyday expenses at aflac.com. cheez-it grooves. deep flavor, deep crunch. it has grooves like deep valleys of flavor. the grooviest cheese mountain ranges. it's crunchy like a crater. it's a cavern of crunch. and bold like a volcano of cheese. or a bold cheese waterfall! cheez-it grooves. cheez-it like never before. or a bold
[ babbling ] >> oh! oh, yeah, what's his name? adam sandler. >> jimmy: yes. that's right.utt also! [ buzzer ] >> oh! ♪e [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: zachary quinto, tariq trotter. my partner mila kunis. [ cheers and applause ] we're talking to zachary after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. if you keep on eating, we'll keep it comin'. all you can eat riblets and tenders at applebee's. now that's eatin'...
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believe without his concurring aid we shall succeed in our building no better than the builders of babble. we will be confounded by our local partial interests and we ourselves shall become a byword down through the ages. he went on to move that they start having prayer to start each of their days at independence hall, working on the constitution. ust like they did throughout the revolution. but if you go back and look at the debate, yind -- you find the reason that was voted down, you know, they didn't have anybody that everybody else would agree would do a fair prayer for all the different christian denominations. so during the revolution they hired a chaplain that always did what all the christian denominations believed was a fair prayer. but as they explained in debate, we're not getting paid, we don't have a treasury. we can't hire a chaplain. we can't do that right now. and so next they moved to ran dissolves of virginia. his motion -- randolphs of virginia, his motion that, ok, here we are at the end of june, i move that we recess, this is not his exact words, but in essence, let's
believe without his concurring aid we shall succeed in our building no better than the builders of babble. we will be confounded by our local partial interests and we ourselves shall become a byword down through the ages. he went on to move that they start having prayer to start each of their days at independence hall, working on the constitution. ust like they did throughout the revolution. but if you go back and look at the debate, yind -- you find the reason that was voted down, you know,...
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have you figured out anything or are you just babbling at us? mr. goss: well, what we have learned is that all of the things that we thought would perhaps be the explanation for this, the most obvious ones do not appear to be that. there are a number of issues and we seek your advice and counsel and those of your staff about what your thoughts are. one thing that occurred so us, there was a company named binder and binder which had a lot of attorneys representing individuals for disability. they went out of business a few years ago and some people opined while there is a lack of national advertising. maybe fewer people know about applying for disability benefits possibly. we have come to understand that most of the taerns working in -- that most of the attorneys working in that realm are perhaps doing advertising. another possibility is that our administrative law judges have, in fact, been allowing a smaller percentage of cases that they see in their hearings. as you will recall probably five, six, seven years ago it was close to two thirds of all
have you figured out anything or are you just babbling at us? mr. goss: well, what we have learned is that all of the things that we thought would perhaps be the explanation for this, the most obvious ones do not appear to be that. there are a number of issues and we seek your advice and counsel and those of your staff about what your thoughts are. one thing that occurred so us, there was a company named binder and binder which had a lot of attorneys representing individuals for disability....
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in her book, she writes about her mother beverly's babble with alzheimer's disease detailing the struggle, small victories and how their relationship evolved over time. today she honors her mother's legacy in the way that all of us here honor our loved ones with alzheimer's disease by keeping our memories of them alive by fighting to find a cure for this devastating disease. next, i'm very pleased to introduce doctor lisa maguire who leads the alzheimer's disease and healthy aging program at the centers for disease control and prevention. doctor mcguire has served at the cdc since 2004 and published more than 75 articles and book chapters on aspects of chronic health conditions, caregiving, aging, you name it, she's written on it. we would now turn to my colleague, the ranking member to introduce our witness from pennsylvania. >> thank you madam chair. i'm pleased to introduce three stars born who's the secretary of the department of aging. she has dedicated her career to working with and advocating for older pennsylvanians. she works two implement the state plan for alzheimer's disease a
in her book, she writes about her mother beverly's babble with alzheimer's disease detailing the struggle, small victories and how their relationship evolved over time. today she honors her mother's legacy in the way that all of us here honor our loved ones with alzheimer's disease by keeping our memories of them alive by fighting to find a cure for this devastating disease. next, i'm very pleased to introduce doctor lisa maguire who leads the alzheimer's disease and healthy aging program at...
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that's usually in the small print and when somebody is babbling something very rapidly about the side effects. but they aren't as gung ho to show how much that particular drug would cost. and i believe it's something that the public would likewise be well-informed when they're considering the advertisement and the purposes of the drug. $6 billion is what pharmaceutical companies spent on direct-to-consumer advertising last year. why would they spend that amount of money on tv commercials? because it works. by bypassing the trusted physician and the ability of patients to decide for themselves, tv ads increase prescription drug utilization and, with it, drug spending. this increases drug costs to patients and taxpayers. in one case, a single drug in medicaid costs the taxpayers an additional $207 million just because of ads. the president's blueprint to lower drug costs includes a provision from f.d.a. to require the inclusion of the list price in these drugs. senator durbin and i agree on that, and i would hope, since it is in the president's blueprint to bring down -- as one step to
that's usually in the small print and when somebody is babbling something very rapidly about the side effects. but they aren't as gung ho to show how much that particular drug would cost. and i believe it's something that the public would likewise be well-informed when they're considering the advertisement and the purposes of the drug. $6 billion is what pharmaceutical companies spent on direct-to-consumer advertising last year. why would they spend that amount of money on tv commercials?...
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we are just babbling away on a thursday. nejra: what you seeing in terms of flows into u.s. assets? real estate. it has slowed down a little bit, from russia come from china. particularly since the united states has broken out ahead of the rest of the world when it comes to growth. interesttes a foreign in bid for u.s. dollars-denominated assets. nejra: with the u.s. breaking out in terms of growth, what does that mean for the 10 year yield? does this bread with the rest of the world continue to widen? do we stay range bound? >> the bias is towards higher rates. is the dragissue from overseas. how week is europe? how aggressive can the ecb be relative to the fed? that is a big issue. tom: on fund flows, i think this is exceptional. analysis we dollar all learned in school, yet everything is a jumble now, starting with central bank balance sheets. what do you see inflows involved with the research and dollar -- the resurgent dollar? >> were seeing capital from europe, middle east into the united states. there is a bid on u.s. assets. if you are sitting in europe, the dollar is gettin
we are just babbling away on a thursday. nejra: what you seeing in terms of flows into u.s. assets? real estate. it has slowed down a little bit, from russia come from china. particularly since the united states has broken out ahead of the rest of the world when it comes to growth. interesttes a foreign in bid for u.s. dollars-denominated assets. nejra: with the u.s. breaking out in terms of growth, what does that mean for the 10 year yield? does this bread with the rest of the world continue...
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he's just babbling. a plea deal by having lanny davis go out and put it all out there in the immortal words of the fantastic mr. forks it's amateur night in dixie. >> it's bad. michael cohen has stopped looking for smoke signals from the white house. >> i want to pick up on your point about the timeline. while all this is going on, this is noise they are creating, mueller is putting together a timeline and it has real dates and real witnesses and real logs and real evidence about what actually occurred. so -- >> by the way donald trump may not care about what the facts are. he may be in the white house that talks about an alternate version of facts. 91% of republicans may be the same way. bob mueller cares about facts and so do the judges deciding these cases. >> meanwhile, walter, you have rudy who is not just -- clearly is going rogue on the white house press office and just calling up his mega phone to make an announcement on fox news, not to be grilled in anyway or given a tough question in anyway, a
he's just babbling. a plea deal by having lanny davis go out and put it all out there in the immortal words of the fantastic mr. forks it's amateur night in dixie. >> it's bad. michael cohen has stopped looking for smoke signals from the white house. >> i want to pick up on your point about the timeline. while all this is going on, this is noise they are creating, mueller is putting together a timeline and it has real dates and real witnesses and real logs and real evidence about...
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think that mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa that peter strzok is going to try and fool and babblen public with today is absurd. the one part i disagree with is that he made -- his political opinions didn't enter into the decision-making process. i think that's nonsense. this man has broken the promise of the fbi to we, the people, and he has to be held accountable for it, and it's not just peter strzok, we have to look beneath that as well. but this is a horrible set of circumstances, and he has to answer for what he has done. this nonsense that he's going to try to tell everybody, i have deep regret. stop it. you wouldn't have done it in the beginning if you thought you were going to regret it or you thought you were going to be found out. that's what's so pathetic about his lame excuse. stuart: sir, i have enormous respect for the fbi, i suspect the morale within the fbi is really on the downside to put it mildly because of what happened during the election two years ago. how is morale standing? how can you get it back? >> you know, i still have contact with a lot of the people
think that mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa that peter strzok is going to try and fool and babblen public with today is absurd. the one part i disagree with is that he made -- his political opinions didn't enter into the decision-making process. i think that's nonsense. this man has broken the promise of the fbi to we, the people, and he has to be held accountable for it, and it's not just peter strzok, we have to look beneath that as well. but this is a horrible set of circumstances, and...