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but von braun comes up in every one of my books. there's a fascinating story of where he loops in with the -- in the book that i've just written, "phenomena" with eury gelle rewho was a cia asset and had the defense department very concerned with psycho kinney sis, so spoon bending, what geller does, and people tell you our is a mosquito. the dod and the cia did not think so and they were concern what he could do perspective psychokinney sis is think of the delicate system in the icbm. they were concerned if he could spend a spoon that using his mind he could do the same -- disrupt the electronic system, and so when he came to the united states, he met with werner von braun and there's a photograph i have of the to of them but von braun was fascinated with geller. geller got von braun's watch to stop and he made the statement like i have no scientific explanation for how he did this, and geller got an old desk calculator that von braun had that had stopped working, geller got it to start working just by touching it, and this mystifi
but von braun comes up in every one of my books. there's a fascinating story of where he loops in with the -- in the book that i've just written, "phenomena" with eury gelle rewho was a cia asset and had the defense department very concerned with psycho kinney sis, so spoon bending, what geller does, and people tell you our is a mosquito. the dod and the cia did not think so and they were concern what he could do perspective psychokinney sis is think of the delicate system in the...
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but he says he wouldn't change a thing.al braun/ candy maker:"there's no perfect place to work.e going to have days when things are good and days when things are bad, but there's no perfect place. this has been a good place for me."al says he's not sure what retirement will hold, but he's going to enjoy it.which is a good reflection of his favorite flavor.al braun/ candy maker: "i like the mystery, because you never know what you're going to get inside that wrapper." just ahead... can the dubs win without steve kerr? what this means for the team tonight... and future playoff games.. ((lawrence tease)) nobody told me to expect it. intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. it's not likely to go away on its own. it took my most honest friend to help me do something about it. she told me premarin vaginal cream can help. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusu
but he says he wouldn't change a thing.al braun/ candy maker:"there's no perfect place to work.e going to have days when things are good and days when things are bad, but there's no perfect place. this has been a good place for me."al says he's not sure what retirement will hold, but he's going to enjoy it.which is a good reflection of his favorite flavor.al braun/ candy maker: "i like the mystery, because you never know what you're going to get inside that wrapper." just...
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since 1969 al braun has watched dumb dumb lollipops slide by 12 million a day to be exact. news of his retirement exploded on social media. more than 25 muscle views on facebook and twitter. >> there is no perfect place to work. you're going to have days where things are good. where days are bad. but there is no perfect place. just this has been a good place for me. >> oh, words of advice there. many would find this work to be tedious and man the just, but braun said he wouldn't change a thing. he hopes retirement is just as sweet. by the way the candy factory there in brian ohio has been producing sweet tweets for more than 100 years. >> welcome back everyone, as earthed day comes to a close we wanted to leave up with the best tribute ever. this breathtaking view of our blue planet captured by the international space station today. nasa tweeted this has tagged earth day, views of our planet from 250 miles up on the space station, full 4k glory on youtube. beautiful. forty-seven years ago today, cbs news anchor walter cronkite hosed special broadcast in honor of the very fi
since 1969 al braun has watched dumb dumb lollipops slide by 12 million a day to be exact. news of his retirement exploded on social media. more than 25 muscle views on facebook and twitter. >> there is no perfect place to work. you're going to have days where things are good. where days are bad. but there is no perfect place. just this has been a good place for me. >> oh, words of advice there. many would find this work to be tedious and man the just, but braun said he wouldn't...
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what can you tell me about warner von braun and what he ended up doing? >> guest: does a great question. that is a great question. there's another former nazitionp general operation paperclip scientists that wound up there and that was walter doran berger and i write about him in operation paperclip as well.aun von brown had an interesting trajectory. he worked all the way through the apollo program and then retired and went into private enterprise than he was stricken with cancer and died. but he comes up in every one of my books. there's a fascinating story in the book i've just written, ande a phenomenon with a cia asset and who had the defense department very concerned withey psychokinesis. so depending what he does and many people now view that he's a magician, the cia didn't think so and they were concerned what he could do with psychokinesis ahs think of the delicate electronic system. they were concerned if he could bend a spoon with the tip of his finger using his mind he could disrupt about electronic system so when he came to the united states
what can you tell me about warner von braun and what he ended up doing? >> guest: does a great question. that is a great question. there's another former nazitionp general operation paperclip scientists that wound up there and that was walter doran berger and i write about him in operation paperclip as well.aun von brown had an interesting trajectory. he worked all the way through the apollo program and then retired and went into private enterprise than he was stricken with cancer and...
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it was a very short study, i think four to six months and von braun was part of this.hink he was as intimately involved as he would have liked to have been because if you read this, and i've read it a couple of times, it doesn't show the attention to detail, but the general idea was, that we needed to build a base on the moon before the russians got there because you could do science, you could kind of hold that piece of real estate against invasion and by the way, we're not going to talk about it too much. you could put nuclear weapons there, and aim them at earth. and it would take two or three days to get there. this proposal is graphicically challenged bear with me, that's as good as illustrations get. that's not me, thanks goodnessment they were going to dig the trenches and fly in containers to the surface, using numbers of rockets. the largest one they had at the time. this is the u.s. army, the first flight would be in 1965, they would send three men up in a rocket and when i say rocket, they didn't have the saturn 5 yet. this is 1958-59. we're talking about vo
it was a very short study, i think four to six months and von braun was part of this.hink he was as intimately involved as he would have liked to have been because if you read this, and i've read it a couple of times, it doesn't show the attention to detail, but the general idea was, that we needed to build a base on the moon before the russians got there because you could do science, you could kind of hold that piece of real estate against invasion and by the way, we're not going to talk about...
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that idea came from paper clip when i editor dish was finishing up with pain clear and werner von braun a famous scientist, create of rocket program and responsible for the pay poll low program.si >> host: he was a nazi scientist >> guest: hitler's robert rocket builder and my editor at little brown asked me, what win on with van braun in such a such a year and i looked into and it found out that this was in 1957. that this new agency was emerging the pentagon and waitit called arpa, advanced research project agency. we know is at darpa with a d for defense. when they were beginning this organization, the query was who is this best scientist in america to lead the program? to lead all of american military technology in what is calledmi blue sky research, and the chose von braun, and the was interviewed for the job but his caveat, to take the job was, i need to bring 12 of my colleagues from the rocketee program and they were all former nazis. so that was the dividing line for the pentagon. they said no. and they passed on von braun being darpa's first director, and -- but the way that i
that idea came from paper clip when i editor dish was finishing up with pain clear and werner von braun a famous scientist, create of rocket program and responsible for the pay poll low program.si >> host: he was a nazi scientist >> guest: hitler's robert rocket builder and my editor at little brown asked me, what win on with van braun in such a such a year and i looked into and it found out that this was in 1957. that this new agency was emerging the pentagon and waitit called...
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calvin makes a save, braun scoreless after two. intercepted by zack, he scores the first goal of the game. right now 1-0 still in the third. all right, the a's and astros post pointed postponed by rain. jeff sa mmarja into some empty bleachers. bottom of the first, the giants come right back to tie it up. looked like it might be back and forth. a man on third. bruce falls to 4-7 on his birthday as giant's manager. coming up at 11:00 p.m. on abc 7, more for the sharks and the ducks. hope to see you thing. >>> the fast and you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. live-streat the airport.e sport binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> tonight at 11:00, a truck goes missing from a nonpr
calvin makes a save, braun scoreless after two. intercepted by zack, he scores the first goal of the game. right now 1-0 still in the third. all right, the a's and astros post pointed postponed by rain. jeff sa mmarja into some empty bleachers. bottom of the first, the giants come right back to tie it up. looked like it might be back and forth. a man on third. bruce falls to 4-7 on his birthday as giant's manager. coming up at 11:00 p.m. on abc 7, more for the sharks and the ducks. hope to see...
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. >> was freshman ellie braun, freshman alley breast lan, sophomore abby, but in order to get to state have to place top five at our district meet. >> okay. >> and our relay at districts was rebecca, no, laura pendleton, ellie braun, and abby amdor and i. >> i will be attending fort lauderdale florida where yes i get to study and study marine biology. >> how many hours a day do you wind up practicing for something like this? >> every day we swim for hour and a half in the morning before school. we come in around 5:30, then after every afternoon we hop in the water around 2:45, and swim until 5:30. >> wow watch about the weekends, you have the swim meets, all of that? >> most of our high school meets are on tuesdays and thursdays. and then we do like odd end meet on saturday days. but we train for four hours on saturday. >> common in, tommy, snoop here on the medal. this is the proud metal that they allow me to wear here, okay? so this is for the 400. >> the 400 freestyle relay for girls. >> i wish you guys the best of luck. congratulations. congratulations to the champion swimmers out
. >> was freshman ellie braun, freshman alley breast lan, sophomore abby, but in order to get to state have to place top five at our district meet. >> okay. >> and our relay at districts was rebecca, no, laura pendleton, ellie braun, and abby amdor and i. >> i will be attending fort lauderdale florida where yes i get to study and study marine biology. >> how many hours a day do you wind up practicing for something like this? >> every day we swim for hour and...
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turned into the eisenhower administration in 1958, very short study of four to six month, werner von braun was part of this but i don't think he was as intimately involved as he would like to have been. i have read this a couple times. it doesn't to the attention to deal about -- detail but the general idea was we needed to build a base on the moon before the russians got there. to hold that piece of real estate against invasion and by the way, we are not going to talk about it much but we could put nuclear weapons there. it would take two days to get here but that was a consideration. here is the moon base, this proposal is graphically challenged, that is as good as illustrations get. you see the general idea was they were going to dig these trenches and fly these cargo containers and assembly lunar base on the surface using a number of large rockets. this was the u.s. army. the first flight would be in 1965, they were going to send three men in a rocket. when i say rocket they didn't have the saturn 5 back yet. we are talking about smaller rockets at the time that have to fly into orbit,
turned into the eisenhower administration in 1958, very short study of four to six month, werner von braun was part of this but i don't think he was as intimately involved as he would like to have been. i have read this a couple times. it doesn't to the attention to deal about -- detail but the general idea was we needed to build a base on the moon before the russians got there. to hold that piece of real estate against invasion and by the way, we are not going to talk about it much but we...
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trials, they released the people who were there, and then began to rehire people like wernher von braunts, and some of his deputies came to the united states, as they had the new rocket science. so when the trial that you presided over at nuremberg was hailed as a success, as some did at the time, it can't really be described as that. some of those who were found guilty were subsequently released. i was of course disappointed, but i never anticipated or tried to do justice, in the broad sense of holding every criminal accountable. it would have been a practical impossibility. so i was careful in the selection of having the men in custody, having high rank, having good education, having absolute proof, beyond any doubt, of his guilt. i had his report, top—secret, to his commanders, saying how many people executed. they were not quite accurate. they exaggerated the body count. so more — how many more they killed. then they said it was against our will, superior orders. bologna. was it bologna? they were ordered to kill all the jews, but they wanted to brag. they said how many they killed.
trials, they released the people who were there, and then began to rehire people like wernher von braunts, and some of his deputies came to the united states, as they had the new rocket science. so when the trial that you presided over at nuremberg was hailed as a success, as some did at the time, it can't really be described as that. some of those who were found guilty were subsequently released. i was of course disappointed, but i never anticipated or tried to do justice, in the broad sense...
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week that i mentioned, general hyten had this to say about the fear of failure -- he said warner von braunad a 60% failure rate. he was the greatest rocket scientist of all time. can you imagine if we had a 60% failure rate, what the newspapers would say? or for that matter, congress? in reality, we should be asking, was that a successful test? did we learn what we needed to do to advance the system? ,re we advancing fast enough because north korea is going fast. that is how we should be thinking about this. ironically, our testing culture is somewhat similar to what north korea previously had around its missile and nuclear programs. mike everybody here, i want every test to be a success. however, if we ever want to outpace the threat, we have to relearn how to fail. accepting failure is the only way we can ultimately succeed. along these lines, i worked in bipartisan fashion last year with senator joe donnelly to include an amendment in the fy to require the missile agency to flight test our homeland missile-defense at least once a year. these are the things where congress is pushing so w
week that i mentioned, general hyten had this to say about the fear of failure -- he said warner von braunad a 60% failure rate. he was the greatest rocket scientist of all time. can you imagine if we had a 60% failure rate, what the newspapers would say? or for that matter, congress? in reality, we should be asking, was that a successful test? did we learn what we needed to do to advance the system? ,re we advancing fast enough because north korea is going fast. that is how we should be...
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early in the second justin braun's shot is blocked. breakaway for leon drysidle, who beats martin jones. less than a minute later became 2-0 as a bad pass sets up this anton slepachev breakaway. he gets his first goal of the playoffs. late in the third san jose cut the lead in half as patrick marleau scores what might be his final goal as a shark. joe pavelski had i achance to tie it minutes later but his backhander hits the crossbar. an empty netter made the final 3-1 oilers. so the sharks are eliminated from the playoffs, losing four games to two. >>> and this abc 7 sports report has been brought to you by river rock casino. later in the show giants and a's highlights and happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. see your vet for more information on flea and tick protection
early in the second justin braun's shot is blocked. breakaway for leon drysidle, who beats martin jones. less than a minute later became 2-0 as a bad pass sets up this anton slepachev breakaway. he gets his first goal of the playoffs. late in the third san jose cut the lead in half as patrick marleau scores what might be his final goal as a shark. joe pavelski had i achance to tie it minutes later but his backhander hits the crossbar. an empty netter made the final 3-1 oilers. so the sharks are...
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since 1969 al braun has watched them fly by 12 million a day. there are many like him at the factory, the faces behind the child hood favorite. but not many with his tenure or experience. >> i've done pretty much everything. i've cooked, candycanes, i've worked where the marshmallow peanut are made, and for the last 25 years, i've been running baggers. >> news every his retirement exploded on social media. over 25 million views on facebook and twitter. >> watched his last bag go by today, sharing the experience with his family. >> it is kind of bittersweet in a way. i'm glad that i'm leaving because it is time. >> many would finds this work to be tedious, and man the just, but he said he wouldn't change a thing. >> there is no perfect place to work. you're going to have days where things are good, days where things are bad, but there is no perfect place. this has been a good place for me. >> al said he's not sure what retirement will hold, but he's going to enjoy it. which is a good reflection of his favorite flavor. >> i like the mystery. becau
since 1969 al braun has watched them fly by 12 million a day. there are many like him at the factory, the faces behind the child hood favorite. but not many with his tenure or experience. >> i've done pretty much everything. i've cooked, candycanes, i've worked where the marshmallow peanut are made, and for the last 25 years, i've been running baggers. >> news every his retirement exploded on social media. over 25 million views on facebook and twitter. >> watched his last bag...
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. >> heidi braun.e trade of the aluminum industry and 160,000 jobs in the united states. thank you, mr. president. >> lee mccarter ceo of jw aluminum. we've been in business since 1980. we've gotten hammered over the last 10, 15 years. >> we'll change that around. >> thank you. >> i promise you that. yes. >> margret sabantino. we manufacture highly engineered products for the aerospace defense and automotive industry. >> i'm chair of the aluminum association. we appreciate this action and we're with you. we support you. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> michael pwhrefpb. ceo of century aluminum. we own the plant that makes the high security aluminum that's critical to the national defense. with your leadership we'll be able to bring our employees back. >> will you bring them back soon? bring them back soon, believe me. yes, ma'am. >> i'm the president of alumi source from monesson pennsylvania. we shot the first cannon ball over the blue wall. it was an aluminum cannon ball. >> that was a great visit. >>
. >> heidi braun.e trade of the aluminum industry and 160,000 jobs in the united states. thank you, mr. president. >> lee mccarter ceo of jw aluminum. we've been in business since 1980. we've gotten hammered over the last 10, 15 years. >> we'll change that around. >> thank you. >> i promise you that. yes. >> margret sabantino. we manufacture highly engineered products for the aerospace defense and automotive industry. >> i'm chair of the aluminum...
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this is indigenous environmental network organizer joye braun. !nd up, fight back >> what do you do when the water is under attack? stand up, fight back! what trump't matter says. in the end, we're still going to be standing. in the end, no matter what he tries to put through up there on the hill, we're going to overturn it. you have to have faith. amy: democracy now! will broadcast five hours of f live veveragerom m the climatate marh sasaturday beginning 10:00 a.a.. eastern time. you can n go to democracynow.org to tune e in. for more now, we go to washington, d.c.c., where we are joineded by bill mckibben, co-founder of 350.org. usual here in vermont, but now in washington for the climate march. bill, what are the plans? normally, amy, i would rather be in vermont with you. i got to say, washington is pretty exciting right now. that round dance last night was amazing. at the same time, or just before, there was a big party at the hip-hop caucus headquarters were dr. beverly wright, the environmental l justice plane nr , was honored and so was th
this is indigenous environmental network organizer joye braun. !nd up, fight back >> what do you do when the water is under attack? stand up, fight back! what trump't matter says. in the end, we're still going to be standing. in the end, no matter what he tries to put through up there on the hill, we're going to overturn it. you have to have faith. amy: democracy now! will broadcast five hours of f live veveragerom m the climatate marh sasaturday beginning 10:00 a.a.. eastern time. you...
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amy: i want to ask you, ed pilkington about the deputy nicholas general named braun a who admitted the execution team had tried to place a central line in jones' neck but the attempt was unsuccessful. talk about the significance of this and what happened next, that leading to the lawyers for the next man, marcel williams, trying to get a stay on his execution so he would not be tortured as he was killed. >> when i saw that in the court filing coming from the state itself, i was astonished. they were trying to rebut the case made by the lawyers for the second prisoner to be executed, marcel williams. that the first execution had been botched. that is essentially what was going on. in order to rebut that argument, the state said, no, everything was fine. look, we tried to find an iv line in jack jones' neck and we failed. then we went on. we decided not to use a third iv line, we would just use two. they made that argument as though that show the whole process had been a success. which i found rather astonishing when i read it in the court filing. then we went on to the marcel williams e
amy: i want to ask you, ed pilkington about the deputy nicholas general named braun a who admitted the execution team had tried to place a central line in jones' neck but the attempt was unsuccessful. talk about the significance of this and what happened next, that leading to the lawyers for the next man, marcel williams, trying to get a stay on his execution so he would not be tortured as he was killed. >> when i saw that in the court filing coming from the state itself, i was...
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talked with carol rosen, the right on to von braun in his latter days, and i've communicated with herkype, e-mail and talking with her and i wonder if you know anything about her whereabouts and if she is still involved with dr. steven greer and such. >> guest: i don't. >> host: any of those names rint a bell? >> guest: nope. >> host: where did he end up. >> guest: von brawn. >> host: yes,. >> guest: he worked in thewo defense contracting industry. from my read on documents about him from the government is that after the apollo program ended so abruptly it was extraordinary distressing to him. where do you go from there? it was such a high, the kind of most famous scientist in the country during the apollo ear ya, and era and then people gave up on the program. very difficult time. vietnam war.tn and von braun sort of -- the way i read it, lost his -- he lost his way and became despondent and i write about that in pay paper clip "and then diagnosis i with cancer and died quickly. >> host: greg, clearwater, florida. >> caller: i have a question about the currentcurr state-of-the-art se
talked with carol rosen, the right on to von braun in his latter days, and i've communicated with herkype, e-mail and talking with her and i wonder if you know anything about her whereabouts and if she is still involved with dr. steven greer and such. >> guest: i don't. >> host: any of those names rint a bell? >> guest: nope. >> host: where did he end up. >> guest: von brawn. >> host: yes,. >> guest: he worked in thewo defense contracting industry. from...
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my name is joy braun, and if it wasn't for this woman and all of these people standing here, i wouldn't have gone out there. me and my cousin, we were the first ones out there camping on april 1 2016. there was snow on the ground. >> [indiscernible] i humbly thank you for all of your support. >> i reside with my sister. earth andh on of the we were more than happy to come out and help. we had to get out there, brought our horses, and rocked the land. ia and i'm is dossi from standing rock. canada keeps slapping me in the face here. us.k you all for supporting thank you because hugging a tree, loving a river, it always seems like you feel all alone sometimes. when you see a crowd like this eventually,u know, the guy that lives in the house will listen. if not, we will have to make them listen. >> we're going to ask for this moment and do and song for our watering protectors who put whor lives on the line and sacrificed countless hours and days, and weeks, and months, not only for the benefit of the water but also for their future generations. our relatives will sing a song for us. ♪ >> m
my name is joy braun, and if it wasn't for this woman and all of these people standing here, i wouldn't have gone out there. me and my cousin, we were the first ones out there camping on april 1 2016. there was snow on the ground. >> [indiscernible] i humbly thank you for all of your support. >> i reside with my sister. earth andh on of the we were more than happy to come out and help. we had to get out there, brought our horses, and rocked the land. ia and i'm is dossi from...
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. >> my name is joy braun, and if it wasn't or this woman and all these people here standing here, iould not have gone up there. me and my cousin -- we were the first ones out there camping on april 1, 2015. there was snow on the ground. the call came from the spirit for each and every one of you to stand up where you live and grow more water protectors, so i humbly thank you for your support. >> i resign on white earth nation with my sister. they pulled out online three, so out there and get protect our lands. >> [speaking native language] i'm from standing rock. >> [speaking native language] i thank you all for supporting us. thank you for hugging a tree and loving a river. you feel all alone sometimes, but then when you see a crowd like this gathered, you know that eventually, maybe that guy that lives in that house is going to listen. if not, we are going to have to make him listen. >> where going to ask for this moment -- we are going to do an honoring song for our water protectors who put their lives on the line, who were arrested, who sacrificed countless hours ,nd days and we
. >> my name is joy braun, and if it wasn't or this woman and all these people here standing here, iould not have gone up there. me and my cousin -- we were the first ones out there camping on april 1, 2015. there was snow on the ground. the call came from the spirit for each and every one of you to stand up where you live and grow more water protectors, so i humbly thank you for your support. >> i resign on white earth nation with my sister. they pulled out online three, so out...
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kicking off a braun a weaker april on a weaker note.t director of global macro joining usvestments now. we go from one day, my goodness, reflation is back, to the next day, my goodness, it is not. so where are we right now? >> we are always only one tweet one end or the other, so, you know, we had the election, it was a game changer obviously, and with that came a lot of anticipation of fiscal reform. the market sort of met the president's agenda halfway, i think, so certainly not the whole thing is priced in. halfway. we are now at the sausage making part in congress and we saw how the affordable health care at thing went and that but the market a little bit on edge in terms of lives near enough -- is there enough momentum? the market is in a holding pattern waiting for evidence, and even in terms of what we on we do not know, what it will be and whether it will be demand title supply-side and whether the fed will completely offset it through further tightening, so there are a lot more questions than answers right now and that is one o
kicking off a braun a weaker april on a weaker note.t director of global macro joining usvestments now. we go from one day, my goodness, reflation is back, to the next day, my goodness, it is not. so where are we right now? >> we are always only one tweet one end or the other, so, you know, we had the election, it was a game changer obviously, and with that came a lot of anticipation of fiscal reform. the market sort of met the president's agenda halfway, i think, so certainly not the...
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. >> the pride of new brauns wick, ener new jersey.will be in the black when the night is over. andrew lee. all right andrew with the final pick in the first round who are you going with? >> bank of america. rut guerras miebd think a like. they're the most interest rate sensitive bank. and they're doing really well. v >> sounds like this was a pick you guys decided on before. was this your second pick? did you want to pick one of the things already chosen or was this the name you wanted off the board no matter what? >> wells fargo was our first pick because it was undervalued but bank of america is a wonderful choice and would have been our second pick so. >> something going on back there. dom cho what's happening back this? >> i've spoken to a couple of source with the rut ger corporation on handle. let's hear from these guys. what's your idea and philosophy, you got your top pick on the board what's up next guys? >> it's a secret. >> any ideas? is there a position you guys are looking for. >> in general what we're looking to do with
. >> the pride of new brauns wick, ener new jersey.will be in the black when the night is over. andrew lee. all right andrew with the final pick in the first round who are you going with? >> bank of america. rut guerras miebd think a like. they're the most interest rate sensitive bank. and they're doing really well. v >> sounds like this was a pick you guys decided on before. was this your second pick? did you want to pick one of the things already chosen or was this the name...