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ambassador to germany, richard burt.he has covered markets for 30 years and now he is with bloomberg could we turn to our colleague john authors for his take on what the markets are anticipating from the midterm elections two weeks from today. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." i'm david westin. john authers and spent nearly 30 years of the financial times, and now he is bloomberg's senior editor for markets appeared we welcome him now. great to have you. i want to talk about the midterm spirit you came out with a noted that covered a lot of things. part of it was what the markets are set up for in the midterms. what is your take? john: my take is that the markets are in line with the political pundits, they are expecting the house will fall to the democrats and that the senate will not. and that ultimately, that is nothing to see here kind of an election result. it does not dramatically change the agenda. it slows things down a bit. that is about as far as it goes. now, the way i
ambassador to germany, richard burt.he has covered markets for 30 years and now he is with bloomberg could we turn to our colleague john authors for his take on what the markets are anticipating from the midterm elections two weeks from today. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power." i'm david westin. john authers and spent nearly 30 years of the financial times, and now he is bloomberg's senior editor for markets appeared we welcome him now. great...
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this is lewis burt's annualfair. this is lewis burt's annual fair.ntry. country. impatience with partners and shouting matches and more symptom. shouting matches and more symptom. helping the party take control of the senate. the senate. that is a dealbreaker for many. i love donald trump. think america is back on a run right now. now. i think we are being respected over the world. what about phil? here's a nice guy but i'm not voting for him. for him. but is somebody might get things done? things done? done what his party wants to get done. done. and extreme liberals, a moderate is a really nice thing to have. a really nice thing to have. don't know if you are going to vote for the moderate? i'm not sure right now. but you might? i might. is that of the main reasons why. of the main reasons why. where music is currency, the arts have been raised by taylor swift. have been raised by taylor swift. weight behind the democrats in a post to 112 million followers. post to 112 million followers. changed any mines in downtown nashville. country rednecks, vo
this is lewis burt's annualfair. this is lewis burt's annual fair.ntry. country. impatience with partners and shouting matches and more symptom. shouting matches and more symptom. helping the party take control of the senate. the senate. that is a dealbreaker for many. i love donald trump. think america is back on a run right now. now. i think we are being respected over the world. what about phil? here's a nice guy but i'm not voting for him. for him. but is somebody might get things done?...
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burt for >> thank you, ralph. one thing i'll say at the outset i'm not speaking on behalf of the american anti-trust institute. another is, i am not an economist. i did study at the university of chicago law school, but please don't confuse me with being an economist. the third thing is, the title of this talk "anti-trust and how cleptocracy corrupts what markets are supposed to do well," is not my idea, it's ralph's. ralph is ralph. i'm not ralph. i'm going to deal with this challenge by asking four questions. what is market fundamentalism? what are markets supposed to do well? what is anti-trust supposed to do well? finally, what is cleptocracy and how does that fit into this discussion? maybe the best way to start on market fundamentalism is to envision a spectrum of the way different policies deal with intervention in markets because everybody believes in markets, even communists today. look at the spectrum on on the far right, is has say fair, next to that the chicago school of law and economics, then talk ab
burt for >> thank you, ralph. one thing i'll say at the outset i'm not speaking on behalf of the american anti-trust institute. another is, i am not an economist. i did study at the university of chicago law school, but please don't confuse me with being an economist. the third thing is, the title of this talk "anti-trust and how cleptocracy corrupts what markets are supposed to do well," is not my idea, it's ralph's. ralph is ralph. i'm not ralph. i'm going to deal with this...
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and for answers, we turn to richard burt.as assistant secretary of amate for europe and then served as u.sssador to germany during the 1980s. he was intimately involved with the original i.n.f. treaty negotiations. he is now a managing partner at the consulting firm mclarty associates. and, rebeccah heinrichs was a legislative assistant focusing on foreign and defense policy for a republican member of congress. she is now a senior fellow at the hudson institute, a think tank in washington. we welcome both of you to the "newshour". rebeccah heinrichs, to you first, yohave told us you ink the president is doing the right thing by trying, saying he wants to pull out. why? >> well, this treaty -- cold war treaty, the russians have been in violation to have the treaty for many years, as early as. 20 the obama administration made clear in 2014 that the russians were itiolation of the trea and began this soft diplomatic approach to try to get theru ians to comply with the treaty. they did not. instead, they started moving d with dep
and for answers, we turn to richard burt.as assistant secretary of amate for europe and then served as u.sssador to germany during the 1980s. he was intimately involved with the original i.n.f. treaty negotiations. he is now a managing partner at the consulting firm mclarty associates. and, rebeccah heinrichs was a legislative assistant focusing on foreign and defense policy for a republican member of congress. she is now a senior fellow at the hudson institute, a think tank in washington. we...
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we're very pleased to welcome david kaplan and burt newborn this evening here to talk about david's new -- and would you say timely? -- book. [laughter] "the most dangerous branch: inside the supreme court's assault on the constitution." so we arranged this talk back in the spring. we, we knew only that it would be beautifully timed and scheduled because, after all, this monday was the first monday in october, and the supreme court session, of course, began as peru teen. as per routine. we did not know that david would arrange other activities to occur so that we had to turn people away from this evening. i'm even told that he had to revise his book at the very last minute and that those of you who have written books know that the very last minute is not the routine that book publishers enjoy pursuing. but all of us are fortunate that this book is so timely in every sense of word and particularly fortunate that we have its author tonight. and, of course, what could be a more appropriate setting than to meet in the home of eleanor and franklin roosevelt? >> some of you may have heard tha
we're very pleased to welcome david kaplan and burt newborn this evening here to talk about david's new -- and would you say timely? -- book. [laughter] "the most dangerous branch: inside the supreme court's assault on the constitution." so we arranged this talk back in the spring. we, we knew only that it would be beautifully timed and scheduled because, after all, this monday was the first monday in october, and the supreme court session, of course, began as peru teen. as per...
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fifty one of the summer will with the humble with a burt. one of the kind who i will turkey be. new with some rude with about. how the silence after she. this is what's been happening every friday. tens of thousands of palestinians gather at various points along the gaza israel border demanding an end to the blockade and the right to return home. is started as part of a six week campaign called the great march of return it became really intense around they'd made when israel marked its seventieth independence day it's also one palestinians mark not a day when they were displaced and had to flee. we arrived when the protests were still underway. and you're not. really. going to be much. more seriously me as a. good you will goods. on. the juvenile. a lot of. teenagers usually throw firebombs tires to obscure the view for israeli snipers turned tear gas them and often use rubber bullets as well as live rounds israel claims this is to stop mass infiltration and bombs being placed along the border as they can see because of the flames. more recently palestinians started flying incen
fifty one of the summer will with the humble with a burt. one of the kind who i will turkey be. new with some rude with about. how the silence after she. this is what's been happening every friday. tens of thousands of palestinians gather at various points along the gaza israel border demanding an end to the blockade and the right to return home. is started as part of a six week campaign called the great march of return it became really intense around they'd made when israel marked its...
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it's what the world needs no now -- ♪ what the world needs now ♪ is love sweet love >> burt back rackka ching. >> or cringing. >> he's the nicest guy and so talented. >>> from music to movie news. this could be the biggest october box office of all time thanks to "a star is born," "venom" and soon "halloween." >> by the way, "halloween" is projected to scare up $60 million opening weekend. only "e.t." brought former co-stars jamie lee curtis and kyle richards, yes the beverly hills housewife, together again. later. that sounds crazy. >> babe, you forty years later. >> an epic reunion 40 years in the making. >> tommy? lindsay. >> when these two shared the big scenn 1978 jamie was 19 and kyle was just 9 years old. >> the last thing in the world that i have thought of or planned on or intended last year was to get a phone call and say they were going to make another "halloween" movie and they would like me to be in it. >> and you said let me see the script or absolutely? >> i said send it to me. i read it that night. i called them the next day and said absolutely. she is sort of this unt
it's what the world needs no now -- ♪ what the world needs now ♪ is love sweet love >> burt back rackka ching. >> or cringing. >> he's the nicest guy and so talented. >>> from music to movie news. this could be the biggest october box office of all time thanks to "a star is born," "venom" and soon "halloween." >> by the way, "halloween" is projected to scare up $60 million opening weekend. only "e.t." brought...
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coalition in yemen has been at the forefront this week they also saw the middle east minister alistair burt appear in. parliament where he was also questioned about the trade relationship between the u.k. and saudi arabia and he also insisted that this relationship is something that does not affect the dire situation with the conflict on the ground the only thing that we don't do is actually press the button to drop the bomb supplies for those who need to defend themselves. of roads targeting civilians is going up north if these are aware of is there seem to be an awful lot of them well the u.k. government continues to be insistent that there is no link between the khashoggi murder and involvement with the saudi led coalition in the war in yemen which as we know now has led to the deaths of as many as fifty six thousand people making it all the more shocking to hear that u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt was seeing in westminster that it's necessary to wait and see what kind of investigation results are going to come out of the khashoggi case and he also said that it's important to see how
coalition in yemen has been at the forefront this week they also saw the middle east minister alistair burt appear in. parliament where he was also questioned about the trade relationship between the u.k. and saudi arabia and he also insisted that this relationship is something that does not affect the dire situation with the conflict on the ground the only thing that we don't do is actually press the button to drop the bomb supplies for those who need to defend themselves. of roads targeting...
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here in westminster this week we know that just yesterday we saw the middle east a minister alistair burt being questioned in parliament as well and he also continued to insist that the treating of arms is something that does not affect the situation in terms of saudi arabia and the war in yemen. the only thing that we don't do is actually press the button to drop the bomb supplies for those who need to defend themselves the amount of raids targeting civilians is going up north if these are aware of is there seem to be an awful lot of. well the u.k. government considered continues to be quite insistent that according to them there is no link between the khashoggi murder and the saudi arabia led coalition war in yemen that at this point has led to the lives to the deaths of fifty six thousand people and there we had just seen recently just now you can foreign secretary hunt again reiterate that according to him there are also good things in saudi arabia and basically he said the world should just wait and see what's kind of investigation results we're going to see when it comes to the case
here in westminster this week we know that just yesterday we saw the middle east a minister alistair burt being questioned in parliament as well and he also continued to insist that the treating of arms is something that does not affect the situation in terms of saudi arabia and the war in yemen. the only thing that we don't do is actually press the button to drop the bomb supplies for those who need to defend themselves the amount of raids targeting civilians is going up north if these are...
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ministers being grilled inside parliament just yesterday we saw the middle east minister alistair burt appear for questioning where a lots of questions were raised about the controversial britons continuing to supply weapons to saudi arabia something that this particular minister continued to insist does not affect the situation on the ground do you have a problem with condemning murder and international violations of into international law incomplete mistakes and made the only thing that we don't do is actually press the button to drop the bomb i'm surprised there for those who need to defend themselves the amount of raids targeting civilians is going up north if these are all there are is there seem to be an awful lot of i do not agree that if united kingdom was simply to. deny its support for. which is under threat it's so engaged in support of the legitimity government i mean if we go to the. moon the way it would go with it is your u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt is also going to be facing a cross-examination at the house of commons later today following reports in the british
ministers being grilled inside parliament just yesterday we saw the middle east minister alistair burt appear for questioning where a lots of questions were raised about the controversial britons continuing to supply weapons to saudi arabia something that this particular minister continued to insist does not affect the situation on the ground do you have a problem with condemning murder and international violations of into international law incomplete mistakes and made the only thing that we...
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initial shock of taking off right soon get into that sensation of soaring through the skies with the burt. christian even encourages his guests to gently touch the geese once in flight which is easy to do as their wings flap just centimeters away from my face. might have a look. at it. from the body bag. after about thirty five minutes in the air we come in for the landing which is actually somewhat scarier than the flight itself. but i am eager to go for another round. but the birds aren't ready to land just yet. i actually got tears in my eyes watching these birds fly absolutely incredible and thank you so much for one little plot that i'm not. you know what. back to you chris jones farm guests can retreat to one of the four tree houses he had custom built. he wants his visitors to really connect with nature. close morning i flew like a bird it's time to live like one each cabin is comfortably outfitted with a bed bathroom and deck with a view of the countryside. everything you see and smell hear is natural and that's good for us people who come here every year to stay in the cabins and
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face a grilling in parliament this week yesterday on tuesday we saw the middle east minister alistair burt being questioned by a committee in parliament essentially facing lots and lots of questions about the role the u.k. is playing by of the controversially supplying weapons to the saudi regime and according to bert he was insistent that supplying arms to saudi arabia is not playing a role in that conflict let's take a look at how that unraveled do you have a problem with condemning murder and international violations of into international law complete mistakes and they only thing that we don't do is actually press the button to drop the bomb surprise for those who need to defend themselves the amount of raids targeting civilians is going to know if these are aware or is there seem to be moved toward it and i do not agree that if you know that was simply to. deny support for a party which is under threat and so you gauge in support of illegitimate government i mean if we do the. move out of the way to go but this is your. well you can't foreign secretary jeremy hunt is also going to be c
face a grilling in parliament this week yesterday on tuesday we saw the middle east minister alistair burt being questioned by a committee in parliament essentially facing lots and lots of questions about the role the u.k. is playing by of the controversially supplying weapons to the saudi regime and according to bert he was insistent that supplying arms to saudi arabia is not playing a role in that conflict let's take a look at how that unraveled do you have a problem with condemning murder...
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there complained about women rights abuses and this is already as good to that question burt great as you are going to address your congress or your mother read this interview to our laws or relations. more on the volatile situation in cameroon after the west african nations contentious election plus it's been called europe's biggest tax swindle the banker sold shares over and over again and walked away with billions legal tax relief now the report says that it cost taxpayers much more than they have been told and. in a galaxy not so far away a group of russian jet i warriors are holding their light sword skills the force is strong with one. sure when she visits the moscow light saber fighting school. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program afghan election commissioners are calling for a suspension of voting in the southern province of kandahar after the killing of a powerful police commander by the taliban the deadly shooting happened at a needing in kandahar province to discuss security for saturday's parliamentary elections which would be the first national elections for eight years
there complained about women rights abuses and this is already as good to that question burt great as you are going to address your congress or your mother read this interview to our laws or relations. more on the volatile situation in cameroon after the west african nations contentious election plus it's been called europe's biggest tax swindle the banker sold shares over and over again and walked away with billions legal tax relief now the report says that it cost taxpayers much more than...
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remember, burt and ernie the cop. not the gay "sesame street" hero. i didn't act. why did they tell? and can you imagine somebody making, "it's wonderful life" now? they would be racist. a religious nut. there is ever a movie from hollywood in the last 20 years where the guy who was christian wasn't a psychotic? i mean, frankly, a lot of ministers are kind of weak. here's a little fire and brimstone sometimes. they're not -- it's always -- well, make the christian the bad gay. he's awful. they hate us. they despise it. i they think we're bitter clingersment i'm not a bitter klinger. i'm a happy klinger. i wildling my flag, cling to my religion, and i will cling to my guns and you better bring a lot to take them. we are not asking for our rights because that presumes that someone else gives them to us. we were born with our rights. [applause] now, whether you believe those rights were endowed by our creator or you're a humanist who believes every human being has them. have the right to speak prily to write what you want to assemble to petition your government for th
remember, burt and ernie the cop. not the gay "sesame street" hero. i didn't act. why did they tell? and can you imagine somebody making, "it's wonderful life" now? they would be racist. a religious nut. there is ever a movie from hollywood in the last 20 years where the guy who was christian wasn't a psychotic? i mean, frankly, a lot of ministers are kind of weak. here's a little fire and brimstone sometimes. they're not -- it's always -- well, make the christian the bad...
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it's unknown if he'll do anything of note burt to the unexpected resident by u.s. ally.kavanaugh's conformation, a satisfied base. thamic particulate ey currently leadserless. she gave that debate new life. and on thursday the new york times put its editorial pages, a play for thill thill to exit ato the naj. she may have won the popular vote in 2016 but her favorability is at a record low, 36%. that's five points loweren the the presidents. for and knot scoring the president trump pfsz priortds thalds and it 15 days is an iparjty. foreign minister swroining me now is dr. sam wong. it's a neuroscience dr. dr. wong two years ago won the candidate. . might that up to of scenario play itself out right now at survey information on the house side, it's overwhelmingly likely across all 145 districts, democrats are nearly certn to win more votes than republicans. however if they don't it will be because of gerrymandering. hauteursation. is the still throw it to the it defense i read your blog that less and less voters today are breaking party ranks and splitting their tickets.
it's unknown if he'll do anything of note burt to the unexpected resident by u.s. ally.kavanaugh's conformation, a satisfied base. thamic particulate ey currently leadserless. she gave that debate new life. and on thursday the new york times put its editorial pages, a play for thill thill to exit ato the naj. she may have won the popular vote in 2016 but her favorability is at a record low, 36%. that's five points loweren the the presidents. for and knot scoring the president trump pfsz...
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in twenty seventeen brigadier general yogen burt skaven welcoming address the year before major generalan of eisenberg who was then head of the armed forces office in bonn gave an address foreign military attachés are also invited journalists are not permitted to attend. this is the only for this is a sales of the germans arms industry advertise of its products and military attaches or bring that back home to their own countries and it's not transparent in thoughts but that's the case with all weapons exports of course nobody wants to talk publicly about the fact that the federal government is promoting weapons exports here. some projects are also receiving concrete support as a direct threat titian corp huns christopher dean was responsible for a frigate deal with india. he asked defense minister was it a funnel and for help. she gave a prompt reply. during my talks with defense minister party come i expressed the fundamental willingness on the part of the german government to provide support. order. in the summer of twenty sixteen the indian navy commission to send hope to overhaul tw
in twenty seventeen brigadier general yogen burt skaven welcoming address the year before major generalan of eisenberg who was then head of the armed forces office in bonn gave an address foreign military attachés are also invited journalists are not permitted to attend. this is the only for this is a sales of the germans arms industry advertise of its products and military attaches or bring that back home to their own countries and it's not transparent in thoughts but that's the case with all...
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burt, okay. please. can we get a microphone over here. sorry, burt, you can ask the question this afternoon. yeah. right here. >> so this touches on comments made by several of the panelists, but i think professor scott pointed out the dichotomy between the solvency of banks at the market price and at what the federal reserve thought that they might be valued after or what their assets might be worth after various programs were instituted and if you look at -- if you take morgan stanley's marks on its abx on various subprime securities it had around november '08, the implied loss rates on those in november '08 turned out to be close to the actually realized losses that s&p estimated on very similar pools of securities around 2013. i guess the point i'm making it's really hard for anyone to make that judgment in the crisis and it was around that november citi was falling into failure while posting record high levels of capital. could you i guess comment on the roll of accounting in all of this? it seems that -- it doesn't make sense to cal
burt, okay. please. can we get a microphone over here. sorry, burt, you can ask the question this afternoon. yeah. right here. >> so this touches on comments made by several of the panelists, but i think professor scott pointed out the dichotomy between the solvency of banks at the market price and at what the federal reserve thought that they might be valued after or what their assets might be worth after various programs were instituted and if you look at -- if you take morgan stanley's...
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not frowned upon with a photo of mark spitz with his speedo and his gold medals freedom of speech burt reynolds if you have ever seen his picture lying naked. those kind of images. and there was a glory hole to preview the merchandise and i am being real with you but that happened fully and carefully inside this oasis the outside world dominated by heterosexual prejudice and this is right get in trouble with rights organizations but it was tempered that gay men in trouble ratting out other gay men or freeman tickly rejected that you were jealous of dropping a nickel in the payphone because it cost a nickel to alert employers or family members of an individual partaking in activities. this happened sadly violent has violent ends. so now you turn expecting to greet a friend know something shoots into the wrong room launched from a flame thrower in then caught in a back draft burning up the grand piano in the people's singing at it now visualize half of those in front of you gone and 30 seconds to choose which way to run. as people scream and body stampede perhaps being separated in the m
not frowned upon with a photo of mark spitz with his speedo and his gold medals freedom of speech burt reynolds if you have ever seen his picture lying naked. those kind of images. and there was a glory hole to preview the merchandise and i am being real with you but that happened fully and carefully inside this oasis the outside world dominated by heterosexual prejudice and this is right get in trouble with rights organizations but it was tempered that gay men in trouble ratting out other gay...
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in some cases we've moved that bus island a little burt down the block so there is a gap for a car that may be following a bus and immediately needs to stop. so either moving the island down the block or over so there is a little more space to wait behind the bus. >> questions? no. i'll just say howard street is such an important part of the bicycle network. so many people travel it every day. anything that we can do to make it safer in the short-term is great. we'll continue to make sure we work with mr. gatti to make sure his concerns are addressed. i have a motion. do i have a second? [voting] >> all in favor? [voting] >> any opposed? [voting] >> thank you. [agenda item read] >>clerk: and then just while staff is getting setup, directors, just be advised that we have cancelled the closed session for this evening. that will be continued to the next meeting, so following this, we'll return to general public comment and then the beloved director's report. >> very long. >> great. >> hello. my name's nick smith i'm a transportation plan in movable streets and a project planner, and i will
in some cases we've moved that bus island a little burt down the block so there is a gap for a car that may be following a bus and immediately needs to stop. so either moving the island down the block or over so there is a little more space to wait behind the bus. >> questions? no. i'll just say howard street is such an important part of the bicycle network. so many people travel it every day. anything that we can do to make it safer in the short-term is great. we'll continue to make sure...
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if you ever seen the film based you miss it,ld clark cable and burt lancaster. if nothing else, your wife would want to see it. ned beach and during the cold war, was a naval aide to president eisenhower. he took a cold war scenario and projected it back into world war ii. there are some instances where american boats and german boat s operated in tandem. not effectively. but during the cold war that was possible. leet idea set aside by the americans after the while. the germans never really engaged on that front. my pleasure. questions, please. >> -- of time of subversion versus world war i versus world war ii, charging their batteries, how long can they stand? everybody thinks they can go under and spend days. >> not at all. most captains would try to be recharged as frequently as possible. you never knew what you were going to run into. all right. the length of a charge would depend on the man's you place on the boat. did you need to go very fast? did you need to evade? that would burn your batteries fast. sometimes even asians were better done by bot-- somet
if you ever seen the film based you miss it,ld clark cable and burt lancaster. if nothing else, your wife would want to see it. ned beach and during the cold war, was a naval aide to president eisenhower. he took a cold war scenario and projected it back into world war ii. there are some instances where american boats and german boat s operated in tandem. not effectively. but during the cold war that was possible. leet idea set aside by the americans after the while. the germans never really...
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japan still hasn't recovered from the stock and real estate bubble that burts in 1990.he big issue is this will the average japanese household which has bought bonds but not much stock in the last 30 years, will the average household sit up and take notice of the new highs and really get a rally going maybe back to the 1989 high sns that's what i can't answer, though back to you melissa. >> thanks, bob bob at the new york stock exchange tim is there a fundamental story behind the recent pickup. >> there is. earnings get better. it trades probably 20% cheaper to europe. trading 20% cheap to the s&p valuation it you look at big markets and underperformance 6% relevant i have to the s&p makes sense. the whole approach to capital allocation and paying out higher defends and giving back to investors you have to watch the yen. because if the yen appreciates you'll see a lot of pressure in japan. right now let yen has been slowly weakening against the dollar. >> but central banks overstepping bounds. should the bank of japan buy securities. >> everybody else is. >> when does i
japan still hasn't recovered from the stock and real estate bubble that burts in 1990.he big issue is this will the average japanese household which has bought bonds but not much stock in the last 30 years, will the average household sit up and take notice of the new highs and really get a rally going maybe back to the 1989 high sns that's what i can't answer, though back to you melissa. >> thanks, bob bob at the new york stock exchange tim is there a fundamental story behind the recent...
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if you ever seen the film based on -- how could you miss it, clark gable and burt lancaster. if nothing else, your wife would want to see it. ned beach and during the cold war, was a naval aide to president eisenhower. he took a cold war scenario and projected it back into world war ii. there are some instances where american boats and german boats operated in tandem. not effectively. but during the cold war that was possible. so, the fleet idea set aside by the americans after the while. the germans never really engaged on that front. my pleasure. questions, please. >> world war i versus world war ii, charging their batteries, how long can they stand? everybody thinks they can go under and spend days. >> not at all. most captains would try to be recharged as frequently as possible. you never knew what you were going to run into. all right. the length of a charge would depend on the demands you placed on the boat. did you need to go very fast? did you need to evade? that would burn your batteries fast. sometimes evasions were better done by bottoming the boat. then again, you
if you ever seen the film based on -- how could you miss it, clark gable and burt lancaster. if nothing else, your wife would want to see it. ned beach and during the cold war, was a naval aide to president eisenhower. he took a cold war scenario and projected it back into world war ii. there are some instances where american boats and german boats operated in tandem. not effectively. but during the cold war that was possible. so, the fleet idea set aside by the americans after the while. the...
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the bubble is there and the bubble has to burt and the debt will have to be paid for. >> david: there'sy way of dealing with this. the republicans say we had 4% growth. we can grow our way out of it. you say? >> you can't do that. you get more debt. so you dig a bigger hole for ourselves. the bubble is there. the debt is there. and has to be liquidated. but there's a big difference. you can prolong the agony and make it last a long time or you can do it quickly, which is unacceptable politically. so it's a mess and they'll try to postpone it and do it for a small amount of time. >> ron paul, good catching up, i think. thank you very much. all right. you already have a sense of michael's damage. wait till you hear the potential costs. three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people want to buy this house. but you got this! rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. understand the details and get approved in as few as eight minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that'
the bubble is there and the bubble has to burt and the debt will have to be paid for. >> david: there'sy way of dealing with this. the republicans say we had 4% growth. we can grow our way out of it. you say? >> you can't do that. you get more debt. so you dig a bigger hole for ourselves. the bubble is there. the debt is there. and has to be liquidated. but there's a big difference. you can prolong the agony and make it last a long time or you can do it quickly, which is...
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being cast by the overhang, and the slope of this roof, and both parties, 329, which is norma and burt, and one is 1709 alabama, which is roland and vickie, i assume roland spoke for vickie because it was only roland that was in attendance, and they were concerned that this was an additional unnecessary piece of hat owe, and so in order to address -- shadow, and so in order to address those concerns, we lowered the roof by 19 inches. we cutback the overhang to a 6 inch overhang, and we removed the trellis off the deck. there's -- apologies. this is a context to you of where we are in the neighborhood. this would be roland -- i'm sorry, that would be roland, that would be norma. i have one more image that can probably present that angle a bit better. i apologize. the photo i was looking for was actually on the screen. this was the variance neighbor here. in the purple is the approximate height of the variance at the angle of this satellite image. >> okay. i didn't ask that question. you're not getting time to redo your case. >> okay. understood. so this, i believe, would be the most dir
being cast by the overhang, and the slope of this roof, and both parties, 329, which is norma and burt, and one is 1709 alabama, which is roland and vickie, i assume roland spoke for vickie because it was only roland that was in attendance, and they were concerned that this was an additional unnecessary piece of hat owe, and so in order to address -- shadow, and so in order to address those concerns, we lowered the roof by 19 inches. we cutback the overhang to a 6 inch overhang, and we removed...
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the package was found in the office of state rep tom burt, a republican. the building has been evacuated, and shelter in place is in effect for neighboring buildings and homes. we will stay on that story for more details. president trump speaking out at a rally tonight calling on all americans and the media to bring in the heated rhetoric. correspondent matt finn live in wisconsin with the latest. good evening, matt. >> good evening, shannon. tonight's rally that wrapped up a short while ago we saw a little bit more of a subdued version of the president especially when it came on his attacks for the media. the president did not acknowledge or insult the cnn crew that was inside the rally reporting. the president also did not use terms like fake news and in general it seems like the crowd recognize that and seem to go along with him. the crowd never did any chance against cnn or journalists in general, something we have seen crowds do it for umbrellas before. the president did begin his rally tonight addressing the string of suspicious packages of explosive
the package was found in the office of state rep tom burt, a republican. the building has been evacuated, and shelter in place is in effect for neighboring buildings and homes. we will stay on that story for more details. president trump speaking out at a rally tonight calling on all americans and the media to bring in the heated rhetoric. correspondent matt finn live in wisconsin with the latest. good evening, matt. >> good evening, shannon. tonight's rally that wrapped up a short while...
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lemonis: much like burt's bees did with beeswax, right? katia: beeswax. yeah, i think that's really cool. lemonis: are we onto something in that? katia: i think it's super-smart. lemonis: so, if we made a commitment to sample 100,000, is that something you'd be willing to try? katia: i think the right time to get, you know, 100,000 samples in people's hands, who are gonna photograph it, put it on instagram, is when you are sure that this is the company, this is the brand. lemonis: so we have some work to do. thank you so much for your time. we really, really appreciate it. miranda: thank you so much for all your feedback. -katia: congratulations. -layne: thank you. lemonis: now that we understand directionally where we want to go, i want you to come up with 6 to 10 products all using lanolin, and at least 50% of them have to be unisex. miranda: how long do i have to do this? lemonis: a couple weeks. -yeah. -miranda: you're asking me to reinvent the wheel in a couple weeks? lemonis: yeah. miranda: i mean, two weeks to turn all of this stuff that you want m
lemonis: much like burt's bees did with beeswax, right? katia: beeswax. yeah, i think that's really cool. lemonis: are we onto something in that? katia: i think it's super-smart. lemonis: so, if we made a commitment to sample 100,000, is that something you'd be willing to try? katia: i think the right time to get, you know, 100,000 samples in people's hands, who are gonna photograph it, put it on instagram, is when you are sure that this is the company, this is the brand. lemonis: so we have...
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there showing resistance every times at the golf course and in that case i'm not flipping him the burt we have signs we chant and we have a message that he can clearly see i often see him the majority of the time that i go there to protest i see him driving by and looking out the window of his car and he can see our message so in that case i'm not flipping him the bird. so as you see if anything this only motivated her to get even more politically active and official i also wanted to mention that she of course she lost her job but she did get a new job several months later. and on top of that supporters of her gesture of protest donated a lot of money well over one hundred thousand dollars to her and a crowd funding campaign so a lot of good things have happened to her as well if you want to watch the whole episode and the whole interview you can go to facebook at d w news a well thought has the same effect here. but indonesia is estimated to be the world's second biggest plastics polluter after china but one of its largest cities is come up with a novel way to clean up its plastics wa
there showing resistance every times at the golf course and in that case i'm not flipping him the burt we have signs we chant and we have a message that he can clearly see i often see him the majority of the time that i go there to protest i see him driving by and looking out the window of his car and he can see our message so in that case i'm not flipping him the bird. so as you see if anything this only motivated her to get even more politically active and official i also wanted to mention...
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i saw, you know, burt reynolds today. >> seth: yes. >> wonderful -- >> seth: rest in peace. thought, "oh, my gosh. i have a star like he does." >> seth: yeah. >> i mean that's like -- it's still there. it's still there right now while we're talking. >> seth: it's -- yeah. that's not just like -- >> unless they've jackhammered it out. >> seth: i think your safe. >> they do that now. >> seth: they do every now and then jackhammer one out. >> you know. >> seth: but i think you're in the safe zone. >> we'll see today. >> seth: whole family come? did a lot -- >> the whole family came. >> seth: that's really great. >> there were a lot of us. oh, my gosh. >> seth: that's a beautiful photo. look how proud everybody looks. >> oh, yeah. my sister, melissa, my sister, susannah, my nieces and nephews, brothers-in-law. >> seth: that's great. and then -- >> kids, parents, mom and dad. >> seth: and then you had steve carell, bryan cranston -- >> i know. >> seth: -- judy greer, all came to make speeches. >> that was so meaningful. the kind of weird mix of my family who are never at hollywoo
i saw, you know, burt reynolds today. >> seth: yes. >> wonderful -- >> seth: rest in peace. thought, "oh, my gosh. i have a star like he does." >> seth: yeah. >> i mean that's like -- it's still there. it's still there right now while we're talking. >> seth: it's -- yeah. that's not just like -- >> unless they've jackhammered it out. >> seth: i think your safe. >> they do that now. >> seth: they do every now and then...
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joining us is retail watcher burt fleckinger. burt, we know, obviously, it's an american icon.was the amazon of its day. you could buy a house from the sears catalog, guns, you could buy groceries from the sears catalog. you could do everything you to on ammon right now, and -- amazon right now, and now it's biting the bullet. do we take it as a cautionary tale, creative destruction at work here, or is there a deeper meaning to this? >> it's deeper, and the best insight came from jerome avenue and 16 2nd street after the yankees got blown out where fred gold win who does the printing for the retailers and john wallace from great atlantic capital, they said gary sanchez is uncoachable, and the yankees unadjustable. that epitomizes eddie lampert. he might be a a mensa guy from harvard, but as my father said, you can't tell 'em much. he had great people in stores, in headquarters, in buying, still does. but cut the circulars out of the store so people didn't know what was on sale, took them out of the newspapers. you're completely correct, charles, should be the amazon of its day,
joining us is retail watcher burt fleckinger. burt, we know, obviously, it's an american icon.was the amazon of its day. you could buy a house from the sears catalog, guns, you could buy groceries from the sears catalog. you could do everything you to on ammon right now, and -- amazon right now, and now it's biting the bullet. do we take it as a cautionary tale, creative destruction at work here, or is there a deeper meaning to this? >> it's deeper, and the best insight came from jerome...
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. >> wasn't running against nixon i was running on the bread and burt issues. i could see the animus towards nixon was going to work in my favor, and yints want to go out and tell people i was running against nixon. people were so upset they didn't want to be reminded. >> people didn't like that he was supported nixon i knew it was going to help me but i was running on the precisely of bread and milk, and great lakes water quality and jobs. so i had this all figured out, i won the primary narrowly, i thought everyone is going to be great, and then nixon resigns i go oh, no. and then ford's president for michigan, i'm going oh, no. he was popular, they were rallying around him. he's a decent honorable man. the things got so bad they got better for the republicans. and then a couple few days later he names rockefeller as his running meat, a moderate republican. i still think i'm going to win but i don't know about that. so then a couple weeks later i'm driving along campaigning and the radio comes on and says and the late breaking news. president gerald ford has
. >> wasn't running against nixon i was running on the bread and burt issues. i could see the animus towards nixon was going to work in my favor, and yints want to go out and tell people i was running against nixon. people were so upset they didn't want to be reminded. >> people didn't like that he was supported nixon i knew it was going to help me but i was running on the precisely of bread and milk, and great lakes water quality and jobs. so i had this all figured out, i won the...
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burt is with with us. he follows amazon and he says, this selloff minus 124 a share is overblown gone too far. make your case. >> way overblown stuart the analysts who are having issues with it are menus society moron. >> they've never run a candy store. you look at amazon 300 increase in sponsor advertising it can go from 10% of searches to 60 to 70%. you look at aws amazon web services, they're going to dominate retail every quarter, there's increase in sales is more than gap and banana republic and old navy combined by this time next year increase is bigger than target and two years by now quarterly increase bigger than had the entire annual sales of any retailer in the world with exception of wal-mart. so michelle pointed out, this is a time to go goldman sachs just reaffirmed worldwide conviction 2,000, 250 a share we've been on amazon with you from 550 a share to target of over 2,000. goldman sachs came out after that -- report -- yes with amazon down 120 bucks and they say no -- this thing is going
burt is with with us. he follows amazon and he says, this selloff minus 124 a share is overblown gone too far. make your case. >> way overblown stuart the analysts who are having issues with it are menus society moron. >> they've never run a candy store. you look at amazon 300 increase in sponsor advertising it can go from 10% of searches to 60 to 70%. you look at aws amazon web services, they're going to dominate retail every quarter, there's increase in sales is more than gap and...
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pensions was one that had been known for a number of years and indeed it has been known about fiona burt made clear that is £4.5 billion available to support public services. my right honourable friend the home secretary is working with the home secretary is working with the police to understand the impact of the pension changes and ensure we make the right funding decisions as a boss services. can the prime minister tell the house why she and her government believe it is right that government spending could be increased at a faster rate on overseas aid than for hard—pressed schools, policing and fire services in the uk. whilst this has maes b typically out of touch with public opinion on this issue, will she accept the vast majority liberties people think that a warped priority is crazy. can i say to buy up the friend i believe it is right that the united kingdom maintains its commitment to spend not by 7% of gni on international development. i would say to my friend, i suggest he looks at the speech in south africa, i gave a speech which explained i wa nt to i gave a speech which expla
pensions was one that had been known for a number of years and indeed it has been known about fiona burt made clear that is £4.5 billion available to support public services. my right honourable friend the home secretary is working with the home secretary is working with the police to understand the impact of the pension changes and ensure we make the right funding decisions as a boss services. can the prime minister tell the house why she and her government believe it is right that government...