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in the spring of 1936 buller answered a good as old man's letter.regarding your collection in evan hoff i have looked at the items in the catalogs and i would be happy to sell them for you. but this is the building where the birla are dealership was located back then. the dealership which had once been named antiquary to the royal prussian court had a reputation for trustworthiness among its clients. this shows how well established he already was in munich around 1900 and also that he had the financial clout to put up a building like this with more than 20 exhibition rooms alston's it could basically be called a miniature bavarian national museum and it shows how this trade was flourishing in those years under. the un soviet. in the early 20th century sales to wealthy jewish clients all over germany were booming for the dealership. reputable collectors like james. alford prince time and james from blush were to purchase start at buller's when the nazis seized power this clientele broke away practically overnight westgate naturist name is not i not o
in the spring of 1936 buller answered a good as old man's letter.regarding your collection in evan hoff i have looked at the items in the catalogs and i would be happy to sell them for you. but this is the building where the birla are dealership was located back then. the dealership which had once been named antiquary to the royal prussian court had a reputation for trustworthiness among its clients. this shows how well established he already was in munich around 1900 and also that he had the...
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been temporarily closed for flights which are now being redirected to the country's biggest port buller port emergency services as you see continuing to work at the scene we will bring you any and all states from this. the democratic party has revealed early results from its key caucus vote almost 24 hours later expected with 71 percent of results reported. as a slight lead with 27 percent. it's the beginning of the race to see who will run in this year's u.s. presidential election against donald trump but the party has been left reeling from the glitches in its new up which is meant to deliver results. of a nightmare scenario and if so what do you do about it these are probably the most prepared we've ever been as a party for these caucuses and we've run through a few different scenarios but i can tell you were ready was the starting pistol i'd settle for race and at the end the prize is becoming a presidential nominee and that the finish they stand around and wait to find out who won. as precinct caucus results started coming in the iowa democratic party ran them through an accuracy a
been temporarily closed for flights which are now being redirected to the country's biggest port buller port emergency services as you see continuing to work at the scene we will bring you any and all states from this. the democratic party has revealed early results from its key caucus vote almost 24 hours later expected with 71 percent of results reported. as a slight lead with 27 percent. it's the beginning of the race to see who will run in this year's u.s. presidential election against...
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buller? total number. add this in with the other numbers we got. yang gets three. write ins, two. buttigieg two. and biden. yang, three. pete, two. buttigieg. biden two. a man amy gets eight. sanders got four. warren has four. again, yang has three. we have been saying. the overall winner is klobuchar. the definitive winner. >> i always thought she would be a good candidate here. she appeals to independents. and the pragmatic sensibility. new hampshire lilk likes to be contrarian. and do the opposite. >> she's a little engine that could. she's defied the odds. >> and kept moving forward. like a running back in a pile up. moving forward. and she was saying tonight at the event. they said i wasn't going to make the debate stage, i did. i raised enough money. she is still there. and as someone who can benefit from the voters who think sanders is too out there, and who don't think warren can win. and have had doubts about biden. from watching his performance. >> benefitting from biden. she's picking off biden. >> there we go. klobuchar the clear winner in the first of the nation votin
buller? total number. add this in with the other numbers we got. yang gets three. write ins, two. buttigieg two. and biden. yang, three. pete, two. buttigieg. biden two. a man amy gets eight. sanders got four. warren has four. again, yang has three. we have been saying. the overall winner is klobuchar. the definitive winner. >> i always thought she would be a good candidate here. she appeals to independents. and the pragmatic sensibility. new hampshire lilk likes to be contrarian. and do...
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. >> james buller said the u.s. economy is strong. but both indicated an openness to change rates if the virus spreads. whether we look at the statistics, the 30 years, the ten year is moved year to date from close to 2% has the economy's outlook gotten worse >> it hasn't, wilf i'm trying to have conversations here about what's the economy look like without the coronavirus? trying to model that in. in general, i'm getting this idea that it's pretty strong still perhaps from the tariffs, but ultimately the idea is the economy is runs at 2%, low unemployment, and reel it's three cases out there. one where the virus remains in china and you get a hit from that one where perhaps it spreads to the asian continent, and a third one where it comes over here it's almost that third one or between two and three where the market for fed funds seems to be raiding now. really beginning to internalize worst outcomes here. >>> charlie, i've got to get your talks about don't fight the fed when it comes to the market, but giving the stimulus measures f
. >> james buller said the u.s. economy is strong. but both indicated an openness to change rates if the virus spreads. whether we look at the statistics, the 30 years, the ten year is moved year to date from close to 2% has the economy's outlook gotten worse >> it hasn't, wilf i'm trying to have conversations here about what's the economy look like without the coronavirus? trying to model that in. in general, i'm getting this idea that it's pretty strong still perhaps from the...
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war.e buller >> and so, yes, so winston churchill -- there is a local artist, local author, miller. we include that. and the episode of winston churchill in our book as well. winston churchill escapes. e has to walk essentially across the desert and he's nearly killed a number of times he's a politician, right? and a writer and a prolific so yeah, who is he going to write about but himself? great way to a gain publicity, and there are those who, you know, one of the how he gets, that's into politics, by playing this veteran's card and this hero card, to its maximum, and it well for him, yeah. >> yes, sir? > how did you go about identifying the sources for all of the research that you did, that w did you pull together? was from it military sources or sources?lian >> yes. [laughter] very fortunate with today's access to military records. certainly that provided us ccess to things we couldn't just normally get. so that was wonderful. f course, looking at as many primary sources we. -- primary sources as we could. >> this was a pretty big project. 77 different episodes in the book each
war.e buller >> and so, yes, so winston churchill -- there is a local artist, local author, miller. we include that. and the episode of winston churchill in our book as well. winston churchill escapes. e has to walk essentially across the desert and he's nearly killed a number of times he's a politician, right? and a writer and a prolific so yeah, who is he going to write about but himself? great way to a gain publicity, and there are those who, you know, one of the how he gets, that's...
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what do you think would've buller did you? >> i think that is the frontline, the banks and credit unions for that. we have talked about it since. there were many signs that i was being scammed, in hindsight i can see now but the big would've been the frontline for me because i watched very little tv and i very rarely listen to the radio so maybe it sounds like i live under a rock i don't know. >> now. >> you have a busy life, i think all of us might be better off not watching television these days. that's a joke for all the media here today, if i had been asked more questions at the bake i think that would've helped, that is helpful to know because getting the word out is so important. >> mr. groshon, you have given us a whole different picture today in a really important one, you mentioned that every single field office in maine has had to do you with the lob these calls with spoof numbers, how many field offices do we have in maine, june off the top of your head? >> i believe it's eight, we have eight offices. >> and so it s
what do you think would've buller did you? >> i think that is the frontline, the banks and credit unions for that. we have talked about it since. there were many signs that i was being scammed, in hindsight i can see now but the big would've been the frontline for me because i watched very little tv and i very rarely listen to the radio so maybe it sounds like i live under a rock i don't know. >> now. >> you have a busy life, i think all of us might be better off not watching...
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feels like the fed, at least james buller, and i don't know where the center of the fed is these dayshe market is at. >> no. >> that's going to be a bigger problem for the market and they miss making the sell-off worse if they don't step up and say we've got it under control, we're on top of it and looking at action. they always say that, sort of. >> as eachday goes by, the numbers of those probabilities seem to get further away from what the fed is saying i have been struck by how uniform those comments have been bullard today, evans yesterday, clarita earlier in the week. they do not want to say to the market, yes, we're going to cut in two weeks it wasn't a problem for the fed two days ago when the cut was priced in in april, because the fed had time to figure that out. i think in the next couple weeks if they don't say anything, they'll be affirming what the market is pricing, or at some point say something to try to get in line with them. but the goal for the split between the market and the fed rhetoric, thegulf seems to get wider by the hour. >> steve, you've been making this p
feels like the fed, at least james buller, and i don't know where the center of the fed is these dayshe market is at. >> no. >> that's going to be a bigger problem for the market and they miss making the sell-off worse if they don't step up and say we've got it under control, we're on top of it and looking at action. they always say that, sort of. >> as eachday goes by, the numbers of those probabilities seem to get further away from what the fed is saying i have been struck...