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johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunts. and i call tetracycline self on a meds and instructed my son what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe these shrimp farms that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pom diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming there's a can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. $5500000000.00 pounds of sea think it is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the f.d.a. . emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector we've collected one subsa
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunts. and i call tetracycline self on a meds and instructed my son what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe...
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david for hours. it wasn't a problem for judy, she loves talking about her boy, even now, to us. >> david was my first child. he was just -- loved everything and everyone. ♪ happy birthday to you >> david jackson was the eldest of judy's three children. and mark jackson idolized his older brother. >> he looked out for me. he was that way with his friends, with everybody. >> bill brown was one of those friends. in 1982 after high school, brown and david jackson worked together at a burger king, where david became a manager. brown also had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16-year-old coworker named barbara britton. >> they were together, and that's awesome. i mean, if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> and so all of these years later, detective velasquez paid a visit to the woman who had been the girl that had fallen in love with david jackson. happy to help, she told the detective. same thing when we called on her to talk about the david she knew. >> he was a very good-looking man. you know, we just had an attraction for each other and started talking. sw
david for hours. it wasn't a problem for judy, she loves talking about her boy, even now, to us. >> david was my first child. he was just -- loved everything and everyone. ♪ happy birthday to you >> david jackson was the eldest of judy's three children. and mark jackson idolized his older brother. >> he looked out for me. he was that way with his friends, with everybody. >> bill brown was one of those friends. in 1982 after high school, brown and david jackson worked...
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johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in tramp were i'm sure if your aunts. and i call tetracycline self on a meds and instructed my son what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe. bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pawn diseases are a big deal in term farming there's a can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. $5500000000.00 pounds is the thing it is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the f.d.a. . emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector we've collected one subsample out of 50
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in tramp were i'm sure if your aunts. and i call tetracycline self on a meds and instructed my son what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe....
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johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunt's chloramphenicol tetracycline itself on a meds and instructor meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe. for bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded diseases are a big deal in term farming can be a high mortality rate in some farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. 5.5000000000 pounds you see things it is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the f.d.a. . emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector we've collected one subsample out of 50 random b
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunt's chloramphenicol tetracycline itself on a meds and instructor meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would...
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johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunt's chloramphenicol tetracycline itself on a meds and instructor meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe. for bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pom diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming there's a can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. 5.5000000000 pounds you see things you just imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the f.d.a. . emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector we've collected one su
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunt's chloramphenicol tetracycline itself on a meds and instructor meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would...
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companies are really innovators they're trying out new technology johns hopkins microbiologist david love studies true production he gives the production like the browns a high grade with one caviar one that could ultimately make or break in the business world a lot of these farms my start out with a bang but then fizzle after a few years because they don't make money for the browns shrimp farming is paying off no financial fizzle only sizzle as the business continues to grow is it already it is that bad but the proof of their success is what ends up on the plate in this case innovation tastes pretty good when served with a profit motive so you would. know i still can't get over the fact that possibly the cleanest and arguably the best shrimp in the world may come from the middle of indiana so i guess i'm. in the table looks a little gross i get that but it's chemistry in there and that good end results is really good there's a global problem with using a lot of antibiotics in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic resistant superbugs it happens
companies are really innovators they're trying out new technology johns hopkins microbiologist david love studies true production he gives the production like the browns a high grade with one caviar one that could ultimately make or break in the business world a lot of these farms my start out with a bang but then fizzle after a few years because they don't make money for the browns shrimp farming is paying off no financial fizzle only sizzle as the business continues to grow is it already it...
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david loved god but he loved ass just a little bit more. ( laughter ) look at him in that painting, he'sng, oh, got to get that ass! look at that face! david's nasty! ( laughter ) so that's huckabee, leave guns alone and give it to god. now, if you don't think religion is going to solve america's mass shootings, luckily the presidential advisory network has another solution. instead of fewer guns, they just say we need more parents. >> these young men have no father, no father at home. so you have to go back to some of the institutions and ask yourself what's different ant america now? >> nobody really believes this is about donald trump or assault weapons. if only young men are the problem. no communities, no father, no mentors, no associations, no personal responsibility. what happens when boys are dad deprived they have no role model to channel their tees to the drone constructively. >> trevor: why does the guy sound so creepy when he's saying that? ( laughter ) to be honest, i don't think this is the worst argument in the world. it does help young men to have a stable family life, bu
david loved god but he loved ass just a little bit more. ( laughter ) look at him in that painting, he'sng, oh, got to get that ass! look at that face! david's nasty! ( laughter ) so that's huckabee, leave guns alone and give it to god. now, if you don't think religion is going to solve america's mass shootings, luckily the presidential advisory network has another solution. instead of fewer guns, they just say we need more parents. >> these young men have no father, no father at home. so...
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david: where did you get the name ariel from? john: i love the way the name sounded. it was a character on a favorite television show of mine. i said if i had a daughter, i would name her ariel. i had the company first. david: to keep up with what is going on in the world, do you use computers? john: i actually do not use the computer. david: do you ever go on the internet? john: i do have internet on my phone, but i have never actually had a computer or turned a computer on. david: you use emails? john: i don't email. david: so how do people send messages? do they send a pigeon? david: how much are you managing now? john: about $13.5 billion. david: you managed more before the great recession, as was the case with many companies. how much money did you go down to? how low did you go? john: we got under $3 billion. david: do you think you should fold up shop under $3 billion after having $20 billion? john: not at all. one of the lessons i learned from my father, and melanie hobson our president agreed completely, we should always keep money saved for a rainy day. sure
david: where did you get the name ariel from? john: i love the way the name sounded. it was a character on a favorite television show of mine. i said if i had a daughter, i would name her ariel. i had the company first. david: to keep up with what is going on in the world, do you use computers? john: i actually do not use the computer. david: do you ever go on the internet? john: i do have internet on my phone, but i have never actually had a computer or turned a computer on. david: you use...
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david: where did you get the name ariel from? john: i love the way the name sounded. it was a favorite character. i said i would name my daughter ariel. i had the company first. david: to keep up with what is going on in the world, do you use computers? john: i actually don't. david: do you ever go on the internet? john: i do have internet on my phone but i have never actually had a computer or turned a computer on. david: you don't use emails? john: i don't. david: so do people send a pegida? ♪ david: how much are you managing now? john: $13.5 billion. david: you managed more before the great recessiondavid:, as was the case with many companies. how much money did you go down to? john: we got under $3 billion. david: do you think you should close up shop under $3 million after having 20's billion dollars? havingr $3 billion after $20 billion? john: not at all. one thing i learned from my father, we should always keep money saved for a rainy day. sir -- sure enough we have a hurricane of financial crisis. we saved enough capital to pay salaries and keep people in place
david: where did you get the name ariel from? john: i love the way the name sounded. it was a favorite character. i said i would name my daughter ariel. i had the company first. david: to keep up with what is going on in the world, do you use computers? john: i actually don't. david: do you ever go on the internet? john: i do have internet on my phone but i have never actually had a computer or turned a computer on. david: you don't use emails? john: i don't. david: so do people send a pegida?...
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love being at mcdonald's. it is my home away from home. david: did you do that before you were on the mcdonald's board? hn: i have been doing that since i got home from college. i just love it there. david: and you think it is healthy for you? john: it has worked out ok so far. david: when you were interviewing to be on the board, i presume you interviewed, did you mention this, and did they think this was unusual? john: i still remember having breakfast with the nonexecutive chairman of mcdonald's and the ceo, and it went marvelously well. they could tell how much i loved the brand. david: you used to play three on three basketball. john: yes. david: in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: yes, several times. david: is he that good a player? john: he is a very good player, . he knows what he is doing. he's a little in between size. he is sort of 6'2.5" or so. david: he can't dunk the ball. right? john: i don't know about that. david: you think he could dunk? john: i think he probably could. he is a little left-handed. he is a very good player and makes clutch shots all the tim
love being at mcdonald's. it is my home away from home. david: did you do that before you were on the mcdonald's board? hn: i have been doing that since i got home from college. i just love it there. david: and you think it is healthy for you? john: it has worked out ok so far. david: when you were interviewing to be on the board, i presume you interviewed, did you mention this, and did they think this was unusual? john: i still remember having breakfast with the nonexecutive chairman of...
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david: love the free market christina it's good for you.onan o'brien not taking no for an answer when it comes to a possible sale of greenland. what the comedian is offering to do to help the president seal a deal, that's next. i come facee with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. so no one needs to know you've got gas. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ that a handle is just a handle. chair is just a chair. or... that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event. right now get 0% apr on a
david: love the free market christina it's good for you.onan o'brien not taking no for an answer when it comes to a possible sale of greenland. what the comedian is offering to do to help the president seal a deal, that's next. i come facee with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum strength. it relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort fast. so no one needs to know you've got gas. gas-x. so no one needs to know you've got gas. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm...
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what happened was that halston got david mahoney to sponsor the trip, and david loved it. d to me to be fairly ambitious socially. like so many self-made people, they wanted to be part of this kind of cafe society. >> it was a very competitive evening. i think the designers were having difficulty with each other. the french took up all the time for the rehearsal, and we were the addendums. it was rude, actually. >> their whole presentation was beyond grand. they changed orchestras for each of the different designer segments. >> we couldn't rehearse. all of us were waiting and waiting. it was cold, damp. unfortunately with halston, it got to him. he did have a blow-up, very dramatic. >> it was very difficult. halston left and liza said, you know, we've got to get this show done. >> she's the one who sat down with halston. she unified everybody. >> we'd open, and i'd sing bonjour paris. ♪ i want to step out down the champs-elysees ♪ so let's get started. and we were off. >> it was directed like a musical. >> liza said, look, it doesn't want to look rehearsed. the more human,
what happened was that halston got david mahoney to sponsor the trip, and david loved it. d to me to be fairly ambitious socially. like so many self-made people, they wanted to be part of this kind of cafe society. >> it was a very competitive evening. i think the designers were having difficulty with each other. the french took up all the time for the rehearsal, and we were the addendums. it was rude, actually. >> their whole presentation was beyond grand. they changed orchestras...
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david: judge, thank you very much for being here. >> love you, bobby. tariffs and tourism, we will have a live report from chicago on how our trade war is now affecting the amount of visitors to the windy city. that's coming next. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy
david: judge, thank you very much for being here. >> love you, bobby. tariffs and tourism, we will have a live report from chicago on how our trade war is now affecting the amount of visitors to the windy city. that's coming next. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs...
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david: they love those nicknames. moscow mitch to massacre mitch. not progress. thanks a much to kevin cirilli from the white house. we should mention that michael bloomberg, the owner of bloomberg lp, is the founder of the nonprofit that advocates for gun violence protection and other gun safety measures. now let's turn to dan in milan. we have mr. selby sewing his oats. he did well in the european election. he wants his due. been talked about for a while. is he ready to use that popularity. his victory in the european elections to try to bring this government down. just when you thought the two pillars of the populist coalition were making amends and agreeing to go forward, we have the latest friction emerging in the last 24 hours. lvini has denied it was simply looking for a restructuring of the cabinet, and as the only alternative is to hold fresh elections. david: that is the question. we have heard various demands about tax cuts as well as investment, about the cabinet. is it his goal to have a new election and maybe get a majority? dan: opinion polls say h
david: they love those nicknames. moscow mitch to massacre mitch. not progress. thanks a much to kevin cirilli from the white house. we should mention that michael bloomberg, the owner of bloomberg lp, is the founder of the nonprofit that advocates for gun violence protection and other gun safety measures. now let's turn to dan in milan. we have mr. selby sewing his oats. he did well in the european election. he wants his due. been talked about for a while. is he ready to use that popularity....
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. >> david rubenstein: i love reading. i try to read 100 books a year that isn't in a substantive amount but i. i'm sorry. tui. i'm not reading physics back books, i'm not reading books that are outside of my area of expertise and therefore i tend to read biographies and history in business books, subjects i know something about. i can go through them reasonably well and i also have a mechanism that forces me to read books. i have a lot of programs that where i'm interviewing people so if i'm interviewing the person, i have to read the book. at the national book festival, have to prepare for that in the library of congress, have to prepare for that. in the historical society, i interview authors and that is one that also requires me to read the books. i think if you are interviewing something or someone about a book you have to give them courtesy of having read the book. i actually do. some of them are not easy and i have to interviewed author soon, who is written a terrific but on american history but it's almost a thousa
. >> david rubenstein: i love reading. i try to read 100 books a year that isn't in a substantive amount but i. i'm sorry. tui. i'm not reading physics back books, i'm not reading books that are outside of my area of expertise and therefore i tend to read biographies and history in business books, subjects i know something about. i can go through them reasonably well and i also have a mechanism that forces me to read books. i have a lot of programs that where i'm interviewing people so if...
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david: i love bonds. taylor: it is about the 2-10.g at a 1.59 but is drifting up. the 30 year is unchanged. this is interesting because the 30 year has been fluctuating between a 1.97 and a 2.04, trying to find stability. we heard from phil camp rally trying to find where yields have stabilized. david: it does not seem to be moving. it seems to be hovering. taylor: very good point. a lot of the commentary we have heard is not the absolute number. 2% is very important, but the rate at which we got here. jpmorgan strategists were saying they see 0% yields by 2021. that was the key word. david: the rate of change -- it got there fast. it seems to be happening with negative yielding debt around the world. taylor: secretly you love bonds. david: i will tell you. that doesn't for us today -- that does it for us today. coming up on "the open", lori calvasina. she has a lot to tell us about what is going on including u.s. and china trade relations. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just
david: i love bonds. taylor: it is about the 2-10.g at a 1.59 but is drifting up. the 30 year is unchanged. this is interesting because the 30 year has been fluctuating between a 1.97 and a 2.04, trying to find stability. we heard from phil camp rally trying to find where yields have stabilized. david: it does not seem to be moving. it seems to be hovering. taylor: very good point. a lot of the commentary we have heard is not the absolute number. 2% is very important, but the rate at which we...
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pompeo: i love susan. david: you had to say in that -- had to say that.the best part of being secretary of state? to. pompeo: you get a chance help ordinary americans understand what we are doing and trying to live in an environment where fewer of their kids have to be an armed come. that is our mission, good american out forms -- outcomes through diplomacy. i am enjoying every minute of what i am doing. i enjoy what i've been given, this remarkable privilege to serve and delivering on that every day. david: thank you for your service and for coming here today. sec. pompeo: thank you all very much. [applause] ♪ >> overhaul on the way. the volcker rule could be in for a revamp that would ease post crisis safeguards. looking beyond brexit. with little time to go what the new rules will be. to in-house trades as money managers seek to cut costs. the logic behind the move. welcome to bloomberg markets rules and returns.
pompeo: i love susan. david: you had to say in that -- had to say that.the best part of being secretary of state? to. pompeo: you get a chance help ordinary americans understand what we are doing and trying to live in an environment where fewer of their kids have to be an armed come. that is our mission, good american out forms -- outcomes through diplomacy. i am enjoying every minute of what i am doing. i enjoy what i've been given, this remarkable privilege to serve and delivering on that...
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david: what i love is this is real chicken, it ain't that fake stuff.the way, catch me every weeknight at 5 p.m. eastern time, it's called bulls and bears right here on fox business. i'll be back tomorrow. guess who's in for kennedy? mr. guy benson is here tonight for kennedy. we look forward to seeing thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ >> well, what many saw as a wake-up call for sleepily e joe -- sleepy joe ended up being a wrong number. good evening, i'm guy benson in for kennedy tonight. a monmouth university poll released earlier this week, or you'll remember this, lots of critics and supporters wondering could biden's gaffes finally be catching up to him, a statistical three-way tie we bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. the former vp's campaign brushed off any concerns calling the survey an outlier, and today the pollster agreed, quasi-renouncing their own poll with this statement saying in part, quote: it's clear that the
david: what i love is this is real chicken, it ain't that fake stuff.the way, catch me every weeknight at 5 p.m. eastern time, it's called bulls and bears right here on fox business. i'll be back tomorrow. guess who's in for kennedy? mr. guy benson is here tonight for kennedy. we look forward to seeing thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ >> well, what many saw as a wake-up call for sleepily e joe -- sleepy joe ended up being a wrong number. good evening, i'm guy benson in for kennedy tonight. a...
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>> david rubenstein: i love reading and i try to read 100 books a year. it's an upset save. i recognize that. two a week. but not raining physics textbooks, and i'm not reading books that are outside my area of expertise. therefore i tend to read biographies, history, business books, and medical books. there are subjects that i know about. i also have a mechanism that forces me to read books i have a lot of programs where i'm interviewing people so if you're interviewing the person, you've got to redo it. the national book festival i have to prepare for that. in the library of congress, i am in the program at the new york historical society right into the authors, and that is one also requires me to read the books. i think if you are interviewing 70 about a book, you have to read the book you should give them that courtesy. i actually do read the books. some of them are not easy. i am reading now, joe laporte, american history. it is almost 1000 pages. i'm about halfway through it. i'm rushing to get through it before i have to meet with her in a couple of weeks. steve to. >
>> david rubenstein: i love reading and i try to read 100 books a year. it's an upset save. i recognize that. two a week. but not raining physics textbooks, and i'm not reading books that are outside my area of expertise. therefore i tend to read biographies, history, business books, and medical books. there are subjects that i know about. i also have a mechanism that forces me to read books i have a lot of programs where i'm interviewing people so if you're interviewing the person,...
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anyone go ahem, and david is ready. i love my brothers and i'm close to them.e're growing up our daddy did a lot of different things. he sold paint, he sold fencing. he sold house ware. in middle school, the boys were gone. my dad, and my daddy and me. my daddy had a massive heart attack. and for a long time we thought we're going to lose him. now, he pulled through but he couldn't work. and it went on and on. and i remember losing our family station wagon. i remember my mama used to tuck me in to bed at night. give me a kiss, walk out of the room and close the door. i knew what is coming next. i heard her start to cry on the other side. she never wanted to cry in front of me. and when heard words like mortgage and fore closure, and one morning i walked into my folks' bedroom and on the bed was laid out my dress. some of you will know the dress. the one that only comes out for weddings, funerals and graduations and there was my mother, in her slip, her stocking feet and she is looking down and she's pacing and she's crying and she's saying "i will not lose this
anyone go ahem, and david is ready. i love my brothers and i'm close to them.e're growing up our daddy did a lot of different things. he sold paint, he sold fencing. he sold house ware. in middle school, the boys were gone. my dad, and my daddy and me. my daddy had a massive heart attack. and for a long time we thought we're going to lose him. now, he pulled through but he couldn't work. and it went on and on. and i remember losing our family station wagon. i remember my mama used to tuck me in...
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we are going to live in positive love and kindness. davidor friend but difficult to pray for your enemies. >> we can do it. we have bigger hearts than they do. love will always conquer. god is in control at the end of the day. david: while you are in florida at least you are paying no taxes at all. those folks in california have to pay a lot. >> that's right. thank you very much. god bless. david: more problems for deblasio beside sounding like a chipmunk. >> i apologize that you ever got to know donald trump. but this new yorker volunteers to get rid of them for you. david: posters are popping up mock his absence while running for president. '. the decision on whether to prosecute andrew mccabe is coming. chair is just a chair. that a handle is just a handle. or... that you can't be both inside and outside. most people haven't driven a lincoln. it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event. right now get 0% apr on all lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. ♪ at progressive park! insura
we are going to live in positive love and kindness. davidor friend but difficult to pray for your enemies. >> we can do it. we have bigger hearts than they do. love will always conquer. god is in control at the end of the day. david: while you are in florida at least you are paying no taxes at all. those folks in california have to pay a lot. >> that's right. thank you very much. god bless. david: more problems for deblasio beside sounding like a chipmunk. >> i apologize that...
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the deeper they get the better we love. davidu are not surprised they appointed the advisory committee. why so late in the process? john: is a study done over a long time. it is a study we helped design with the fda. the study was conducted under a special protocol assessment agreement. we thought we might receive notice of the advisory committee earlier. why we did, we do not know. we were prepared earlier and will be prepared in november. david: how long does this take? john: is typically a one-day affair. it is an opportunity to talk about the child design and the resultedresult, which in a 20% reduction in debt. people think about and if yoular risk match your cholesterol your 30%. your risk by 25% to being able to talk about that and the safety profile of our were similarents between our drug into placebo is an opportunity we are looking forward to. hopefully that will lead to prompt action by the fda and we are preparing for approval of the syndication and then a robust launch starting late the .ear david: if all goes as yo
the deeper they get the better we love. davidu are not surprised they appointed the advisory committee. why so late in the process? john: is a study done over a long time. it is a study we helped design with the fda. the study was conducted under a special protocol assessment agreement. we thought we might receive notice of the advisory committee earlier. why we did, we do not know. we were prepared earlier and will be prepared in november. david: how long does this take? john: is typically a...
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we are going to live in positive love and kindness. davidfor friend but difficult to pray for your enemies. >> we can do it. we have bigger hearts than they do. love will always conquer. god is in control at the end of the day. david: while you are in florida at least you are paying no taxes at all. those folks in california have to pay a lot. >> that's right. thank you very much. god bless. david: more problems for deblasio beside sounding like a chipmunk. >> i apologize that you ever got to know donald trump. but this new yorker volunteers to get rid of them for you. david: posters are popping up mock his absence while running for president. '. the decision on whether to prosecute andrew mccabe is coming. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher
we are going to live in positive love and kindness. davidfor friend but difficult to pray for your enemies. >> we can do it. we have bigger hearts than they do. love will always conquer. god is in control at the end of the day. david: while you are in florida at least you are paying no taxes at all. those folks in california have to pay a lot. >> that's right. thank you very much. god bless. david: more problems for deblasio beside sounding like a chipmunk. >> i apologize that...
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ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive services and also thanks to the lord and sank in youth groups people will be powering grave over their turk i'll be playing better and better back la i worked as places where men make more money than me i was in bands i was treated as other the next thing i know i'm in grants performing for a huge protection with a few of my friends berry elect and new berry elect and can be ray was then and we kept getting invited back you are shows got better we made it to paris in 2005 a famous arc we ended up getting a months residencey other than an island and he came to our show and started writing a sc
ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did...
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. >> it was going to be daunting, because the director david leitch, he loves, he did "john wick."nces, he's a former-- >> stephen: highly choreographed. >> it's also daunting because i was going to be working with dwayne and jason, you know. >> stephen: who's more daunting between the two of those? the idea that i'm going to be in the fight scenes with dwayne the dwayne johnson or jason statham. >> it's jason. >> stephen: really? yeah, he's just, like, wiry. the rock is kind of like, give me a hug, boy, you don't want to fight. come on, bring it in. >> stephen: he's a big, loveable teddy bear is what he is. >> he is. >> stephen: now you are, this is a serious and personal subject if you don't mind me asking but we like to get into deep subjects sometimes on the show. >> yes. >> stephen: you are currently the reigning sexiest man alive. ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) and i believe-- >> it's so weird, because as soon as someone mentions it, my eyebrows do this weird thing where it's like, yeah. it never happened before.hen't . can't help it. ( laughter ) now you will be offi
. >> it was going to be daunting, because the director david leitch, he loves, he did "john wick."nces, he's a former-- >> stephen: highly choreographed. >> it's also daunting because i was going to be working with dwayne and jason, you know. >> stephen: who's more daunting between the two of those? the idea that i'm going to be in the fight scenes with dwayne the dwayne johnson or jason statham. >> it's jason. >> stephen: really? yeah, he's just,...
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david: i love that saying. let's go at this for a moment.ve betsy gray sick at morgan stanley last week saying, "while we anticipated low 10-year gilts, we did not expect the move to happen so quickly, inh our prior models baking a midpoint for 2020. the banks have been selling off. they really did not do well in financials. peggy: that's right, and it is quite a dramatic shift from last year, where investors were saying that's where the gains are going to be. we saw bank earnings come in in july, and banks repeatedly say they were lowering outlook for profits on net interest income because they are not earning enough in terms of the raises they are getting. i do think this is an overhang on banks as we change the outlook for how long rates are going to be lower. taylor: laird, fold this into your bond world. both u.s. banks and european banks, and the last few weeks i have heard u.s. spreads have the potential to go negative. are u.s. banks at risk of becoming european banks? that would be a very unfortunate thing to transpire. i think euro
david: i love that saying. let's go at this for a moment.ve betsy gray sick at morgan stanley last week saying, "while we anticipated low 10-year gilts, we did not expect the move to happen so quickly, inh our prior models baking a midpoint for 2020. the banks have been selling off. they really did not do well in financials. peggy: that's right, and it is quite a dramatic shift from last year, where investors were saying that's where the gains are going to be. we saw bank earnings come in...
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him also his voice and loves to listen to him read the wright brothers book and i must tell you, david, i began to worry a little bit and have become a little jealous. [laughter] when she started to listen to your rendition of the wright brothers for the third time. [laughter] i love your voice to but i was a little concerned. [laughter] we are thrilled in the pioneers he is once again devoted his talent to a truly ohio story taken the stories of five of the earliest settlers and brought them to life. these remarkable americans and early ohio pioneers risk their lives leaving the comfort of new england to be part of the settling of our state. i must admit it may come as a surprise to some of you, my favorite mccullough book is about harry truman. he writes a stirring account of truman's come from behind campaign in 1948 devoting 135 pages to this thrilling victory. a lesson for anyone running for office you truly cannot be her own person. you can do it your way and despite what the experts say when they tell you you can't win, you can. please help me to welcome back again david mccullo
him also his voice and loves to listen to him read the wright brothers book and i must tell you, david, i began to worry a little bit and have become a little jealous. [laughter] when she started to listen to your rendition of the wright brothers for the third time. [laughter] i love your voice to but i was a little concerned. [laughter] we are thrilled in the pioneers he is once again devoted his talent to a truly ohio story taken the stories of five of the earliest settlers and brought them...
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david gergen, mia love, that's all we have time for now. please stay with us. we'll be right back.trump failed as a businessman. he borrowed billions and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for president because unlike other candidates, i can go head to head with donald trump on the economy, and expose him fo what he is: a fraud and a failure. if you have moderate little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatmen
david gergen, mia love, that's all we have time for now. please stay with us. we'll be right back.trump failed as a businessman. he borrowed billions and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for president because unlike other candidates, i can go head to head with donald trump on the economy, and expose him fo...
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david: what i loved about that segment we began with jonathan and christina totally agreeing with eachidn't last. well you've heard of meat less meat, right? well how about eggless eggs? one major grocery chain is taking a crack at it. >> whoa! >> will consumers buy in? >> it's a shell game! all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. - in the last year, of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social securi
david: what i loved about that segment we began with jonathan and christina totally agreeing with eachidn't last. well you've heard of meat less meat, right? well how about eggless eggs? one major grocery chain is taking a crack at it. >> whoa! >> will consumers buy in? >> it's a shell game! all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have...
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david: i lif i love caroll's suggestion, something that president could do without an executive orderter's hypocrisy, they say in their statement to fox news, we prohibit glorification of violence on twitter. anyone who wants to see refuting a of that, you local pulp fix, yofiction. >> they have a problem of enforcing their service, everyone can see the bias, this will be an issue that users of twitter have to be vocal about and will to do something about it. >> i think it already happening. twitter usage is flat line at best. not growing, i know i for one, i checked twitter probably a hundred times a day, now i am lucky if i check twice. david: good for you. why we don't have more competition? i think that president could go a long way in finding a come pet or use that -- competitor, that is a great idea, we have on -- >> part is that network affect part, people gravitate. david: professor now call for schools to abolish student grades. wait until you hear why. details coming next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfo
david: i lif i love caroll's suggestion, something that president could do without an executive orderter's hypocrisy, they say in their statement to fox news, we prohibit glorification of violence on twitter. anyone who wants to see refuting a of that, you local pulp fix, yofiction. >> they have a problem of enforcing their service, everyone can see the bias, this will be an issue that users of twitter have to be vocal about and will to do something about it. >> i think it already...
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love >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with davider, sara eisen, cramer is off today. futures red. jobs number in line, 164 k, revisions weak all three indices could post longest losing streak today since march. europe and asia catching up to us dax is down 3% and the ten year at 186, now the lowest since trump was elected president. road map begins with stocks moving lower ahead of the open, investors digesting trade war fears, latest jobs numbers, the uncertainty about the fed's next moves. >> trump tariff threats, the president promising to tax the hell out of china until a trade deal is reached. >> oil prices recovering after the worst trading day in four years. both exxon and chevron moving higher after reporting quarterly results this morning. >> along with inline results for july, payroll gains were revised downward for both may and june the unemployment rate held steady at 3.7 for a second straight month wage growth 3.2 from a year ago, but manufacturing weak, year to date average 8k, works 22k last year and santelli pointed
love >>> good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with davider, sara eisen, cramer is off today. futures red. jobs number in line, 164 k, revisions weak all three indices could post longest losing streak today since march. europe and asia catching up to us dax is down 3% and the ten year at 186, now the lowest since trump was elected president. road map begins with stocks moving lower ahead of the open, investors digesting trade war fears,...