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and maybe my next program will be roasting them ok christopher christopher a critter i'm going to you let me go to christopher christopher if we look at what happened the mess in iowa maybe maybe maybe one day we'll find out what happened but i tend to doubt it because i think it was intentional and then we have new hampshire you know who the biggest winner as so far the biggest winner so far is donald trump go ahead christopher is president trump. listen. president trump is the winner and will continue to be the winner because you have a pack of fools a pack of gold a pack of sheep on the other side and they have no solutions to anything they're concerned about fighting each other their concern about who has the best obama like legacy obama is out of office that didn't work out too well so what are you trying to replicate so they've got that going on and so for the president has a you know it's a great time to sit back get some popcorn and enjoy it because the fact is the democrats who are currently running every last one of them in my view are losers they have no policy they have no
and maybe my next program will be roasting them ok christopher christopher a critter i'm going to you let me go to christopher christopher if we look at what happened the mess in iowa maybe maybe maybe one day we'll find out what happened but i tend to doubt it because i think it was intentional and then we have new hampshire you know who the biggest winner as so far the biggest winner so far is donald trump go ahead christopher is president trump. listen. president trump is the winner and will...
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ok let me go to christopher obviously christopher you're an african-american and watching the the next primaries and caucuses coming up again the liberals talk about you know what is the appeal of minorities for amy and for pete and all of that and they talk about minorities and particularly the black community as if you're all monolithic and can they always call everybody a racist but they have such a race this approach to the electorate ok you're all the same and you have to move on mott's as usual as you're told ok as if black people have no opinion about things i find it so insulting to the electorate go ahead. well it is insulting look i've been block all my life i've been a conservative since i could vote and so this entire notion of really it is a race based approach to voting that's what we've got here and they expect that they're like the black community i don't even know what the heck that made thank you who is in the black community what does that mean and that's the whole issue and it also goes to the same issue of gender elizabeth warren did not lose or destroy her campaig
ok let me go to christopher obviously christopher you're an african-american and watching the the next primaries and caucuses coming up again the liberals talk about you know what is the appeal of minorities for amy and for pete and all of that and they talk about minorities and particularly the black community as if you're all monolithic and can they always call everybody a racist but they have such a race this approach to the electorate ok you're all the same and you have to move on mott's as...
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turn go ahead christopher. you got john kerry being caught on the phone in iowa talking about how he's thinking about jumping. i'm into the race because he wants to stop bertie sanders look at the end of the day i think sanders is actually going to win this nomination but he's going to have to fight like hell for it because the democratic establishment and their friends in the corporate media are going to do everything they can to stop him in the same way that they tried to stop donald trump in 2016 what happened in 2016 is trump all the animals in the party out of their cages in the republican party and if bernie is going to succeed he has to do the same thing he's going to fight for it tooth and nail because they will do everything from inventing characters like boo to judge to bloomberg and his billions to the onslaught of negative opposition research which is coming it is coming to the dump is coming soon for bernie sanders he is going to have to fight tooth and nail the same way that trump did in 2016 and
turn go ahead christopher. you got john kerry being caught on the phone in iowa talking about how he's thinking about jumping. i'm into the race because he wants to stop bertie sanders look at the end of the day i think sanders is actually going to win this nomination but he's going to have to fight like hell for it because the democratic establishment and their friends in the corporate media are going to do everything they can to stop him in the same way that they tried to stop donald trump in...
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nothing escapes christophe's eagle eye. with. all the woman's son important because some of the rules they seem like little little things the bed the color. why do you. think is very very important. is an attitude. they respect is we ask something they have to do. somebody's got a doctor who doesn't know despite his tough stand on immigration christophe's not actually a populist or a right winger it's fact he supports the center left democratic party that are. specific to the chief of staff for gergen most man in the woods of national. lookouts because it can more delegate i could end up with even tighter. but if we cabinet the fact that. there jungle you know now devoid of sort of idyllic to the disaster. i've been the best with anti 40 epicure prop you're limited to. but he may. i would rather pitch it serious equally nashik bant of military deaths that are quantum into this easter. while the image of an immediate migrant might win over voters the academy rules and regulations face every one and them is some. come from gandhi o
nothing escapes christophe's eagle eye. with. all the woman's son important because some of the rules they seem like little little things the bed the color. why do you. think is very very important. is an attitude. they respect is we ask something they have to do. somebody's got a doctor who doesn't know despite his tough stand on immigration christophe's not actually a populist or a right winger it's fact he supports the center left democratic party that are. specific to the chief of staff for...
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this is music to christophe skiis. of any. he's out to show the migrants through embrace italy deserved. what do you expect from the students misspent still keep. in paddy no i don't not it basically stuck with me and i don't. need it pays to be stuck when you. know that the postal stuff and the logical. no actually that longevity that. you space with. jordan all me look down to me is me look down pale. in italian with libyan sunni so childish that what the chain took over me is when the. dignity presented with a cause a lot of. nothing escapes christophe's eagle eye. with. all the woman's son important because some of the rules they seem like little little thing the bed the color. why do you. think is very very important. is an attitude. they respect is we ask something they have to do. somebody's got a doctor who doesn't know despite his tough stand on immigration christophe's not actually a populist or a right winger it's a fact he supports the center left democratic party that. has been sacked the chief of staff for bergen
this is music to christophe skiis. of any. he's out to show the migrants through embrace italy deserved. what do you expect from the students misspent still keep. in paddy no i don't not it basically stuck with me and i don't. need it pays to be stuck when you. know that the postal stuff and the logical. no actually that longevity that. you space with. jordan all me look down to me is me look down pale. in italian with libyan sunni so childish that what the chain took over me is when the....
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christopher's playing always brings smiles and occasionally tears to the residents faces. he comes with no set play list, just draws from the hundreds of classical tunes he knows by heart, to play what he thinks will touch their hearts. >> i decide what to play, sunday mood. i look at their expressions. i enjoy making people happy. i enjoy putting a smile on people's faces. >> reporter: it turns out it's not just the audience getting something out of this. christopher admits to being a little awkward when it comes to talking to other people, but communicating with his music, that's easy. >> i like playing here. it's very comfortable for me to play piano for people i grow familiar with in public. however, at school, it's hard for me to present in front of class. >> piano is the way for him to express himself. >> reporter: and, boy, does he express himself beautifully. [ applause ] >> encore. oh, my goodness. >> can he play at nbc? >> what are the challenges of putting a story like this together? i can only use little clips of his songs. as a favor to everybody,i recorded on
christopher's playing always brings smiles and occasionally tears to the residents faces. he comes with no set play list, just draws from the hundreds of classical tunes he knows by heart, to play what he thinks will touch their hearts. >> i decide what to play, sunday mood. i look at their expressions. i enjoy making people happy. i enjoy putting a smile on people's faces. >> reporter: it turns out it's not just the audience getting something out of this. christopher admits to...
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. >> one of whom was a 20-year-old named christopher tapp. tapp was no felon, but he was an admitted druggy, and what do you know, chris tapp had a bit of a history with ex-school resource officer, now detective fuhriman. >> he was in trouble at the time or two. >> he was, so just trying to help him out. >> i trust you, and hopefully you trust me, okay? >> yes, said tapp, he trusted fuhriman, but didn't know anything about angie's murder. >> if i did know anything about this, i would say, but i do not know. that's the honest truth. >> and having made his statement, christopher tapp went home, in the clear apparently. a couple of days later, the detectives asked him to come downtown again. >> i told him, i says, what are you doing? i says, this is a murder case. >> this is tapp's mother vera. she understood what he apparently did not, that her son was quite possibly talking himself into very big trouble. >> he said, mom, i don't have anything to hide, and i want to tell them that i don't know anything. >> but it didn't quite work out that way.
. >> one of whom was a 20-year-old named christopher tapp. tapp was no felon, but he was an admitted druggy, and what do you know, chris tapp had a bit of a history with ex-school resource officer, now detective fuhriman. >> he was in trouble at the time or two. >> he was, so just trying to help him out. >> i trust you, and hopefully you trust me, okay? >> yes, said tapp, he trusted fuhriman, but didn't know anything about angie's murder. >> if i did know...
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vonnie: christopher merrill of harrison street.his is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪ guy: time for a bloomberg business flash. look at some of the biggest business stories in the news. let's kickoff with face point. it seems to have reached the 10,000 line for the first time since september. this is as currency rose for the sixth day in a row, the longest rally since june. bitcoin tends to move into clips of around $1000. the start of investment in japan softbank group. the japanese company lost money after one quarter softbank posted record losses driven by the meltdown at wework. the wish and -- the vision fund lost more than $2 billion. growth and beauty slow down but still beat estimates. the biggest brand of the french luxury group -- gross more than 10%. the brand makes up around 80% of the product. that is your bloomberg business flash. vonnie: coming up, we have "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. after the new hampshire primary. also on the program, the ceo of bp joining for an exclusive interview. that is coming
vonnie: christopher merrill of harrison street.his is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪ guy: time for a bloomberg business flash. look at some of the biggest business stories in the news. let's kickoff with face point. it seems to have reached the 10,000 line for the first time since september. this is as currency rose for the sixth day in a row, the longest rally since june. bitcoin tends to move into clips of around $1000. the start of investment in japan softbank group. the japanese company lost...
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but to hear christopher nguyen play is undoubtedly a treat. >> he's a genius on the piano.like a mini motzart. >> he shreds. >> reporter: christopher began shredding at the lodge six years ago, that's when his mom and dad came up with the idea of having him share it for free. >> i just want him to give back to the community and make some people happy. and so we found this place, and everyone here loves him. >> reporter: love him they do. christopher's playing always brings smiles and occasionally tears to the residents' faces. he comes with no set play list, just draws from the hundreds of classical tunes he knows by heart to play what he thinks will touch their hearts. >> i just decide what to play next based on their mood. i look at their expressions. i enjoy making people happy. i enjoy putting a smile on people's faces. >> reporter: but it turns out, it's not just the audience getting something out of this. christopher admits to being a little awkward whether it comes to talking to other people, but communicating with his music, that's easy. >> i like playing here. it's
but to hear christopher nguyen play is undoubtedly a treat. >> he's a genius on the piano.like a mini motzart. >> he shreds. >> reporter: christopher began shredding at the lodge six years ago, that's when his mom and dad came up with the idea of having him share it for free. >> i just want him to give back to the community and make some people happy. and so we found this place, and everyone here loves him. >> reporter: love him they do. christopher's playing...
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christopher: it is a hard question to answer.ng earlier, the bond market is telling us something really bad is going on, and the stock market is telling us nothing bad is going on. none of them is going to be wrong, and it is going to be very painful for those on the wrong side. so right now, we think you don't press the bet. we think you get more conservative, not more aggressive, and it is a good time to be a better seller. julia: how broadly do you expect these hits to go in terms of airlines is the obvious hit. what about lodging, retail, the restaurant industries that have relied on china for growth? have they come through with any sort of salient information for us? christopher: a lot of them are still trying to play it safe and not want to warn the market for turnaround and alarm people. but at the same time, it is only a matter of time the longer this goes on. they are going to be impacted. there's no question they are going to be impacted. the question is the magnitude, and that is hard to say because it depends on how l
christopher: it is a hard question to answer.ng earlier, the bond market is telling us something really bad is going on, and the stock market is telling us nothing bad is going on. none of them is going to be wrong, and it is going to be very painful for those on the wrong side. so right now, we think you don't press the bet. we think you get more conservative, not more aggressive, and it is a good time to be a better seller. julia: how broadly do you expect these hits to go in terms of...
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christopher knowlton is a former staff writer for fortune magazine.it is also spent 15 years in the investment business. his previous book was cattle kingdom the hidden history of the cowboy west. please give him a nice warm welcome, christopher knowlton. [applause] >> thank you. good evening everybody. i really appreciate your time. it seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick the founder of coral gables and was for this book "bubble in the sun". the book is about the florida in the roaring 20s, more specifically about the florida land boom which you may know was the greatest land boom in american history and that as it happens one of the most influential because of the role it played in the events that led up to the great depression. at the moment as a writer and specializing in writing about these unusual speculative frenzies. my previous book "cattle kingdom" published in 2017, about the open range cattle era after the civil war the cowboy era.i discovered that there was a really little more than an investment b
christopher knowlton is a former staff writer for fortune magazine.it is also spent 15 years in the investment business. his previous book was cattle kingdom the hidden history of the cowboy west. please give him a nice warm welcome, christopher knowlton. [applause] >> thank you. good evening everybody. i really appreciate your time. it seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick the founder of coral gables and was for this book "bubble in the...
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christopher donahue and the ceo of hermes fund managers.oint out as we head toward the break we are seeing a significant down drop in the price of crude. wti now below 50. it is the first time we have gone below that in over a year. we will see how we close out today. the benchmark is down nearly 3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. wheneveryone is different.a, which is why xfinity mobile created a different kind of wireless network. one that saves you money by letting you design your own data - giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. now you can choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. no
christopher donahue and the ceo of hermes fund managers.oint out as we head toward the break we are seeing a significant down drop in the price of crude. wti now below 50. it is the first time we have gone below that in over a year. we will see how we close out today. the benchmark is down nearly 3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of...
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senator mark warner is tasked with a lawyer and oligarch with christopher steele. the relationship the committee republicans were aware of. we'll have that with our a-list panel tom fitton and sidneyy have a good evening. for the one in three hundred and sixty-five african americans battling sickle cell disease, a cure exists. yet many black patients do not have a compatible donor available on the be the match registry. you could be the cure. learn more at end sickle cell dot org. wheneveryone is different.a, which is why xfinity mobile created a different kind of wireless network. one that saves you money by letting you design your own data - giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. now you can choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. no one else lets you do that. design your own data with xfinity mobile. it's wireless reimagined. simple. easy. awesome. lou: the president participated in the daytona 500 race yesterday. he becomes the second president ever to deliver the race's iconic openi
senator mark warner is tasked with a lawyer and oligarch with christopher steele. the relationship the committee republicans were aware of. we'll have that with our a-list panel tom fitton and sidneyy have a good evening. for the one in three hundred and sixty-five african americans battling sickle cell disease, a cure exists. yet many black patients do not have a compatible donor available on the be the match registry. you could be the cure. learn more at end sickle cell dot org. wheneveryone...
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christopher bell and tyler reddick. cole custer and quinn houff out of the race. there's brennan poole and christopher bell has got issues. a lot of right front damage there. and after that big hit, boy, they have patched up joey logano's penske mustang. at this point, you have to look at it. it looks like a modified car, not a stock car. >> you know, mike, i so badly want to say, it's still anybody's race but denny hamlin has been so impressive the way he's been able -- when he loses the lead, to get it back. did you he does have one guy behind him -- newman's still not out of this thing, neither is bowyer, but there's one guy that stood out to me that when it comes down to the final laps of the race, find a little something extra. he's won this before. that's going to be harvick. and since long before you joined our fox coverage, we have called kevin harvick the closer. no matter how competitive he may or may not be. the closer, kind of get in it, in contention for the win. >> if hamlin chooses the outside lane, busch will have his teammate ryan newman lined up
christopher bell and tyler reddick. cole custer and quinn houff out of the race. there's brennan poole and christopher bell has got issues. a lot of right front damage there. and after that big hit, boy, they have patched up joey logano's penske mustang. at this point, you have to look at it. it looks like a modified car, not a stock car. >> you know, mike, i so badly want to say, it's still anybody's race but denny hamlin has been so impressive the way he's been able -- when he loses the...
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. >> on wednesday, fbi director christopher wray testifies in an oversight hearing before the house judiciary committee. watch live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> the impeachment trial of president trump is coming to a close. >> face you in overwhelming evidence of the president's guilt and knowing if left in office, he will continue to seek foreign interference in the next
. >> on wednesday, fbi director christopher wray testifies in an oversight hearing before the house judiciary committee. watch live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> the impeachment trial of president trump is coming to a close. >> face you in overwhelming evidence of the president's guilt and knowing if left in office, he will continue to seek foreign interference in the next
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christopher knowlton, the bubble in the sun the boom of florida in the 1920s. christopher is a former staff writer of the london brief of london magazine spent 15 years the investment business. his previous book was cattle kingdom the hidden history please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you steve good evening everybody, i really appreciate you coming. it's nice to be back in the gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick who was the founder of coral gables. and that was for this book, "bubble in the sun". the book is about florida in the roaring 20s. more specifically it's about the florida land boom. which as you may know, was the greatest land boom in american history. and as it happens, one of the most impactful because of the role it played in the events that led up to the great depression. and at the moment, as a writer, i am specializing in writing about these unusual speculative frenzies, my previous book cattle kingdom, published in 2017, was about the open range cattle era after the civil wa
christopher knowlton, the bubble in the sun the boom of florida in the 1920s. christopher is a former staff writer of the london brief of london magazine spent 15 years the investment business. his previous book was cattle kingdom the hidden history please give him a nice warm welcome. [applause] >> thank you steve good evening everybody, i really appreciate you coming. it's nice to be back in the gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick who...
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senator mark warner is tasked with a lawyer and oligarch with christopher steele. the relationship the committee republicans were aware of. we'll have that with our a-list panel tom fitton and sidney powell. (howling wind) (howling wind) colon cancer screening for people 45 plus at average risk. some things are harder than you thought. and others are easier. like screening for colon cancer with me, cologuard. i'm noninvasive and you use me at home. i'm also effective. i find 92% of colon...
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for christopher knowlton, the "bubble in the sun" the boom in the 20s so how brought on the depression. i thought there something else involved. christopher is a former staff writer of the london chief the london magazine he spent 15 years the investment business. his previous book was a "cattle kingdom" and the hidden industry out in the west. please give them a round welcome. [applause] >> thank you steve i appreciate that and really appreciate you all coming. it's nice to be back in coral gables. seems like just yesterday i was here researching the career of george merrick, who was the founder of coral gables. that was for this book, "bubble in the sun". the book is about the florida and the roaring 20s. more specifically, it's about the florida land boom. which as you may know, was the greatest land boom in american history. and as it happens, one of the most impactful because of the role it played in the events that led up to the great depression. now at the moment, as a writer, i am specializing in writing about these unusual speculative frenzies. my previous book, cattle kingdom
for christopher knowlton, the "bubble in the sun" the boom in the 20s so how brought on the depression. i thought there something else involved. christopher is a former staff writer of the london chief the london magazine he spent 15 years the investment business. his previous book was a "cattle kingdom" and the hidden industry out in the west. please give them a round welcome. [applause] >> thank you steve i appreciate that and really appreciate you all coming. it's...
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. >> have we learned anything from christopher steele's dossier? it was all a bunch of garbage fed to christopher steele to go after trurch. >> brennan: that's what you think rudy giuliani is delivering, garbage? >> i don't know. i'm telling schumer, don't vouch for parnas. don't put him in the gallery. i'm telling rudy, you think you got the goods? don't give it to me, because what do we know? we know the russian disinformation campaign was used against president trump. they hacked into the dnc system, not the ukrainians. and they're on the ground all over the world trying to affect democracy all over the world. >> brennan: who is paying rudy giuliani? >> i don't know. here's my message to rudy: if you have something coming from the ukraine, turn it over to the intelligence people, the department of justice, to any democrat. you think parnas has something on me, well then go to the department of justice and the intelligence committee, do not pass this stuff on. >> brennan: okay. i want to ask you, as well, because you have served in the u.s. air f
. >> have we learned anything from christopher steele's dossier? it was all a bunch of garbage fed to christopher steele to go after trurch. >> brennan: that's what you think rudy giuliani is delivering, garbage? >> i don't know. i'm telling schumer, don't vouch for parnas. don't put him in the gallery. i'm telling rudy, you think you got the goods? don't give it to me, because what do we know? we know the russian disinformation campaign was used against president trump. they...
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right now of course they are sort of vulnerable to setbacks and to profit taking but i can tell you christophe generally speaking. investors still also pretty confident confident that the negative impact the negative economic impact of all this will eventually be limited and short lived and confidence that the governments are doing whatever they can to keep business going or help business to get going again and what you just also reported you know this announcement by the government in beijing to lift terrorists on medical products from the united states that certainly is an indicator for this was certainly not the only company that a company that seeing its supply chains disrupted here which companies from germany are most in trouble. well certainly the come makers and the suppliers for the cost sector they are the most they are the ones with the most integrated supply chains in between themselves and also over country borders so b.m.w. dialer and they all are seeing their production lines in china stopped right now also suppliers like scheffler of continental busto and other european come ma
right now of course they are sort of vulnerable to setbacks and to profit taking but i can tell you christophe generally speaking. investors still also pretty confident confident that the negative impact the negative economic impact of all this will eventually be limited and short lived and confidence that the governments are doing whatever they can to keep business going or help business to get going again and what you just also reported you know this announcement by the government in beijing...
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christophe: private equity has done remarkably well in europe.inues to outperform the public equity markets. private versus public equity in europe is a good choice, and private equity continues to post similar returns in europe as it does in the u.s. healthy double digits over a long time period. private equity versus public equity in europe is -- are negative rates a help for private equity because you can leverage up cheaper, or is it a problem because everybody leverages up cheaper? christophe: everybody leverages up cheaper, and it is a problem problem with why rates are increasing. it is a good thing because you can put more leverage. it is a risky thing because prices are inflating because of it, and it is actually one of the riskier -- if long-term rates rise again, that would be a good challenge for the private equity market. matt: thank you for joining us from the superreturn conference. privatead of emea equity at bain and company. rio tinto is warning about the coronavirus. the miner says the outbreak could create significant uncertai
christophe: private equity has done remarkably well in europe.inues to outperform the public equity markets. private versus public equity in europe is a good choice, and private equity continues to post similar returns in europe as it does in the u.s. healthy double digits over a long time period. private equity versus public equity in europe is -- are negative rates a help for private equity because you can leverage up cheaper, or is it a problem because everybody leverages up cheaper?...
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sadly christopher has since passed away this is how we remember him and the historic night more than 46000000 people in the united kingdom have been asked a simple question do you want your country to remain in the european union calling in a few hours time will know the answer remain is leading but of course you know at the moment we still have every have to take everything with a pinch of salt it seemed almost like we had a little sigh of relief from the commission and i thought i could hear it over here earlier today when those 1st opinion polls came over and i actually compliment. any referendum where there was a yes or no question that will deliver so little clarity about what happens the next day is this one about it we've got some results coming to christopher well that's a victory for the leave camp just over 60 percent voting to leave the european union just under 40 percent voting to remain we expected that but that is the 1st victory for the leave camp so those 2 northern cities. so far have been much more solid for believe can believe him than anyone had expected we feel
sadly christopher has since passed away this is how we remember him and the historic night more than 46000000 people in the united kingdom have been asked a simple question do you want your country to remain in the european union calling in a few hours time will know the answer remain is leading but of course you know at the moment we still have every have to take everything with a pinch of salt it seemed almost like we had a little sigh of relief from the commission and i thought i could hear...
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senator mark warner is tasked with a lawyer and oligarch with christopher steele.the relationship the committee republicans were aware of. we'll have that with our a-list panel tom fitton and sidney powell. ( ♪ ) hey there! i'm lonnie from lonnie's lumber. if you need lumber wood, lonnie's is better than good. we got oak, cherry, walnut, and more. and we also have the best selection of plywood (clattering) in the state... hey! (high-pitched laughter) man: dang woodchucks! (wood clattering) stop chuckin' that wood! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (whistling) colon cancer screening for people 45 plus at average risk. some things are harder than you thought. and others are easier. like screening for colon cancer with me, cologuard. i'm noninvasive and you use me at home. i'm also effective. i find 92% of colon cancers using dna in your stool. so why wait? cologuard is not for those at high risk for colon cancer. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your healthcare provi
senator mark warner is tasked with a lawyer and oligarch with christopher steele.the relationship the committee republicans were aware of. we'll have that with our a-list panel tom fitton and sidney powell. ( ♪ ) hey there! i'm lonnie from lonnie's lumber. if you need lumber wood, lonnie's is better than good. we got oak, cherry, walnut, and more. and we also have the best selection of plywood (clattering) in the state... hey! (high-pitched laughter) man: dang woodchucks! (wood clattering)...
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we'll be right back with more music from christopher paul stelling.ines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, discoloration or itching. as with all fillers, there is a rare risk of unintentional injection into a blood vessel, which can cause vision abnormalities, blindness, stroke, temporary scabs or scarring. ( ♪ ) juvÉderm it. talk to your doctor about the juvÉderm collection of fillers. talk to your doctor so why isn't it all about you when it comes to your money? so. what's on your mind? we are a 97-year-old firm built for right now. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. for adults with moderately to severely active aay low your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before tre
we'll be right back with more music from christopher paul stelling.ines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, discoloration or itching. as with all fillers, there is a rare risk of unintentional injection into a blood vessel, which...
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so christopher wray had to come out strong.he fbi director basically was pressed by lawmakers through his testimony what is being done? are you disciplining the people that were involved in the carter page fisa warrant? he finally said this is unacceptable. we are looking at everyone that was involved. but i can tell you this. i spoke with sources tonight and all this week regarding the ig report and regarding the upcoming testimony which is what christopher wray did. and they say they hope that the younger and the more -- what they call the lesser fbi agents who were working on the case aren't going to take the brunt of this. and the senior level officials at the fbi like james comey andrew mccabe and others will also be paying a price for this. they hope it just doesn't get swept under the rug, sean. >> sean: i have a message for director wray. this is the premier law enforcement agency in the world. you show no urgency here. premeditated fraud on a court. taking away the civil liberties, constitutional rights of carter page
so christopher wray had to come out strong.he fbi director basically was pressed by lawmakers through his testimony what is being done? are you disciplining the people that were involved in the carter page fisa warrant? he finally said this is unacceptable. we are looking at everyone that was involved. but i can tell you this. i spoke with sources tonight and all this week regarding the ig report and regarding the upcoming testimony which is what christopher wray did. and they say they hope...
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joining me to talk about this, christopher catalog, national political reporter, aaron blake, reporter for "the washington post," and um better tow sanchez, correspondent for nevada independent. i don't know if we can overstate. michael bloomberg started this campaign officially almost a year after some of the other candidates. he missed first eight debates, first four states, already spent somewhere in the neighborhood of $400 million. and he is second in the national poll. there's never been a political story quite like this, has there? >> no. i think it reinforces that money does matter in politics, even after the last election, maybe it wasn't quite so important. look, when he got in the race, there were a lot of people, myself included, who scratched our heads a bit at the strategy he was going to be running. first of all, he wasn't taking donations, meant he wouldn't be qualifying for debates moving forward. he was skipping the first four states. generally when candidates haven't performed well in those states, they haven't had a seat at the table. when it comes to super tuesday,
joining me to talk about this, christopher catalog, national political reporter, aaron blake, reporter for "the washington post," and um better tow sanchez, correspondent for nevada independent. i don't know if we can overstate. michael bloomberg started this campaign officially almost a year after some of the other candidates. he missed first eight debates, first four states, already spent somewhere in the neighborhood of $400 million. and he is second in the national poll. there's...
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tonight christopher larsen is out on bail in california, charged with two felonies, facing up to five years in prison and a quarter million dollar fine tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> the man whose tv commercials made hair club for men a household name has died sy sperling became a tv fixture in the 1980s with a line that became famous. >> and, remember, i'm not only the hair club president, but i'm also a client. >> the ads for his hair replacement system appeared so many times, they were even spoofed b "saturday night live." sperling sold the company in 2000 for $45 million. he was 78 years old. >>> up next for us tonight, why women are turning away from a longtime retail giant. vioria's finding itself a victim of its own fashion. tonight word it's being sold our senior business correspondent stephanie ruhle explains why a cultural shift has the company struggling >> reporter: from star-studded fashion shows to racy commercials, it's no secret victoria's secret is in the business of selling sex. ♪ >> this is a great place to shop if you do want to feel sexy. >> reporter: but
tonight christopher larsen is out on bail in california, charged with two felonies, facing up to five years in prison and a quarter million dollar fine tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> the man whose tv commercials made hair club for men a household name has died sy sperling became a tv fixture in the 1980s with a line that became famous. >> and, remember, i'm not only the hair club president, but i'm also a client. >> the ads for his hair replacement system appeared...
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and christoph adam lived was a residential area far from the city center. these pictures show the aftermath of the fire storm there are few buildings in your hunch that were left on skates by the 2nd attack. minimal to hide and my father and mother thought they could save us my father picked me up and i felt i had a mission of all but the fire storm was just too big too powerful it was my fault as of india if it hadn't been for him i wouldn't be here today a little. key ordered us to get back get back into the basement i. heard that was our attempt to escape but it didn't work. school there was so much wind and fire sparks were flying everywhere i remember that very well and we couldn't get away up to. the intensity of such a great fire can be seen in this footage of the humble fire storm it sucks up all the oxygen making it hard for people to breathe and they to go on describes how her father tried desperately to save his family. but he says look you know i remembered ferry well when i was right in front of my parents. and i fell down and i just said i'm g
and christoph adam lived was a residential area far from the city center. these pictures show the aftermath of the fire storm there are few buildings in your hunch that were left on skates by the 2nd attack. minimal to hide and my father and mother thought they could save us my father picked me up and i felt i had a mission of all but the fire storm was just too big too powerful it was my fault as of india if it hadn't been for him i wouldn't be here today a little. key ordered us to get back...
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hoffenheim hold one back just before the break for christophe baumgartner. shortly after halftime vosburgh a wooded another spot kick and who else but they cost to take it the dutchman doubled his tally this time going straight down the middle. after an hour's play they cost went from converting penalties to causing one with a sound ball. and drake romar in stepped up to level the school's a 2nd time. but they cost the final sight of his hat trick. balls but it's winner at last. if you get to keep the match ball as a souvenir you have no need for your share sort of a cost gifted he's too young fan. i saw him for the for the game or with the warming of us he was already standing there with i would have the shield nod today oh you're so happy and then you're in a good mood saw the kid and what i said to you make sure it goes and you win and it's extremely but 5 fold the kid was only almost crying and he was so happy and you know it was just. yeah that's that's it's even more beautiful. it was a week in spain in west berlin after humiliation or came to mind las
hoffenheim hold one back just before the break for christophe baumgartner. shortly after halftime vosburgh a wooded another spot kick and who else but they cost to take it the dutchman doubled his tally this time going straight down the middle. after an hour's play they cost went from converting penalties to causing one with a sound ball. and drake romar in stepped up to level the school's a 2nd time. but they cost the final sight of his hat trick. balls but it's winner at last. if you get to...
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joining us now is professor christopher moritz. he's a neurologist, professor of global health at george washington university. he led investigations of the initial zika outbreak in the americas in 2015 and also worked on the ebola outbreak in sierra leone. doctor, thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> is that okay? >> we need to try to learn not to do that as much, but i'm still guilty of it myself. >> it's going to be hard for me to be less of a handshaker. >> we need to develop the right habits on this. >> let me ask you about that list of questions i asked. >> that's quite a list. >> well, let me just ask you if any of them seem off base, if any of those things i'm asking seem they're wide of the mark and not the right questions to be asking. >> no. i think that's all spot on. everything you hit there are the same things we're concerned about we're trying to track and glean from available data sources and decide what's the trajectory of this thing, what are the best responses, do we have a chance
joining us now is professor christopher moritz. he's a neurologist, professor of global health at george washington university. he led investigations of the initial zika outbreak in the americas in 2015 and also worked on the ebola outbreak in sierra leone. doctor, thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> is that okay? >> we need to try to learn not to do that as much, but i'm still guilty of it myself. >> it's going to be hard for me to be...
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often wind cold one back just before the break from christophe. shortly after halftime awarded another spot kick and who else but they cost to take it the dutchman doubled his tally this time going straight down the middle. after an hour's play they cost went from converting penalties to causing one with a sound ball. and try chrome r.h. steps up to level the schools a 2nd time. but they cost the final say his hattrick. most books were at last. if you get to keep the match ball as a souvenir if no need for your show sort of a cost gifted he's too young fan. i saw him for the for the game or were warming up he was already standing there with i would have a shield of knowledge today oh you're so happy and then you're in a good mood and i saw the kid and what i said then you make 3 goals and you win and that's extremely but. the kid was only almost crying and he was so happy and that's . yeah that's that's it's even more beautiful. what's a week it's been in west africa humiliation no time to time out hasn't returned to work on tuesday morning to fin
often wind cold one back just before the break from christophe. shortly after halftime awarded another spot kick and who else but they cost to take it the dutchman doubled his tally this time going straight down the middle. after an hour's play they cost went from converting penalties to causing one with a sound ball. and try chrome r.h. steps up to level the schools a 2nd time. but they cost the final say his hattrick. most books were at last. if you get to keep the match ball as a souvenir if...