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david lynch. >> anthony: oh, david lynch, really?ny: why would i not? >> gela: you're becoming a georgian. be careful. [ laughter ] we are all humans and we all love each other so we can sit around a table and we can just love each other. and especially, with the help of wine, we can love more. >> tamuna: you know, georgians also like to drink for peace because peace was so important in our lives. >> gela: i think we need to change the world. >> anthony: to freedom. >> gela: okay, so now it's your turn to say the toast. [ laughter ] >> anthony: to this extraordinary place that has managed against all odds to endure all these years against so many powerful forces. to two magnificent women. >> gela: thank you. [phone rings] [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. ♪ sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold, please. [announcer]you work hard to grow your business. [man] yes. i can totally do that for you. [announcer] working together, we can help your business thrive.
david lynch. >> anthony: oh, david lynch, really?ny: why would i not? >> gela: you're becoming a georgian. be careful. [ laughter ] we are all humans and we all love each other so we can sit around a table and we can just love each other. and especially, with the help of wine, we can love more. >> tamuna: you know, georgians also like to drink for peace because peace was so important in our lives. >> gela: i think we need to change the world. >> anthony: to...
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david lynch. >> anthony: oh, david lynch, really?u're becoming a georgian. be careful. [ laughter ] we are all humans and we all love each other so we can sit around a table and we can just love each other. and especially, with the help of wine, we can love more. >> tamuna: you know, georgians also like to drink for peace because peace was so important in our lives. >> gela: i think we need to change the world. >> anthony: to freedom. >> gela: okay, so now it's your turn to say the toast. [ laughter ] >> anthony: to this extraordinary place that has managed against all odds to endure all these years against so many powerful forces. to two magnificent women. >> gela: thank you. turn every ride, into a thrill ride. the power and precision of the lexus performance line... now available with turbo-charged engine. for even more exhilaration. once driven, there's no going back. ♪ thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up t
david lynch. >> anthony: oh, david lynch, really?u're becoming a georgian. be careful. [ laughter ] we are all humans and we all love each other so we can sit around a table and we can just love each other. and especially, with the help of wine, we can love more. >> tamuna: you know, georgians also like to drink for peace because peace was so important in our lives. >> gela: i think we need to change the world. >> anthony: to freedom. >> gela: okay, so now it's...
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david lynch. >> anthony: oh, david lynch, really?e careful. [ laughter ] we are all humans and we all love each other so we can sit around a table and we can just love each other. and especially, with the help of wine, we can love more. >> tamuna: you know, georgians also like to drink for peace because peace was so important in our lives. >> gela: i think we need to change the world. >> anthony: to freedom. >> gela: okay, so now it's your turn to say the toast. [ laughter ] >> anthony: to this extraordinary place that has managed against all odds to endure all these years against so many powerful forces. to two magnificent women. >> gela: thank you. hmmmmmm..... [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. part of the award-winning golf family. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything
david lynch. >> anthony: oh, david lynch, really?e careful. [ laughter ] we are all humans and we all love each other so we can sit around a table and we can just love each other. and especially, with the help of wine, we can love more. >> tamuna: you know, georgians also like to drink for peace because peace was so important in our lives. >> gela: i think we need to change the world. >> anthony: to freedom. >> gela: okay, so now it's your turn to say the toast. [...
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again, my dad's on the forefront of some groundbreaking thing 'cause david lynch loved his music. >>back. he's inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame with none other than "the boss," bruce springsteen, doing the honors. >> ♪ and i'm just killing time >> and while roy works on recording a new album called "mystery girl," producer jeff lynne introduces him to tom petty. the three, along with old friends bob dylan and george harrison, start jamming at each other's houses. >> out of that was born the travelling wilburys. >> traveling wilburys, volume one, is released in october 1988, while "mystery girl" is slated for release in february. it's a milestone roy never reaches. on december 6, 1988, he dies of a massive heart attack while visiting his parents' home in nashville. he's 52 years old. >> i was so crushed as a 12-year-old kid. there was just such a loss. there's no -- no real way to describe it in words. >> but those classic songs and timeless sound live on. orbison continues to be irresistible to hollywood. a year after his death "pretty woman" the movie makes julia roberts
again, my dad's on the forefront of some groundbreaking thing 'cause david lynch loved his music. >>back. he's inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame with none other than "the boss," bruce springsteen, doing the honors. >> ♪ and i'm just killing time >> and while roy works on recording a new album called "mystery girl," producer jeff lynne introduces him to tom petty. the three, along with old friends bob dylan and george harrison, start jamming at...
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david lynch served as special assistant to the president, senior speechwriter, he left to work for funnyr die. i am pleased to have all of them at this table tonight. the big question first, we are going to talk about funny and serious -- which is harder? the comedy or the great arc of speech that serves the nation about who we are and what the issue is? >> i have to say the latter. [laughter] >> jokes are hard. >> it is different in that the comedy is very hard because i think, these guys know well, writing comedy for anyone is difficult. writing for a politician, a president, is particularly difficult. there are plenty of funny things we cannot say. if you are an office -- a president. that is much more of a group effort. selecting which jokes. the serious speeches are difficult because you want to be in the moment. often times -- you want to say something new and different. when the president has been giving speeches for eight years, trying to keep desk you come crash is a challenge. -- trying to keep him fresh is a challenge. >> the jokes are not the most important thing. -- >> ok, s
david lynch served as special assistant to the president, senior speechwriter, he left to work for funnyr die. i am pleased to have all of them at this table tonight. the big question first, we are going to talk about funny and serious -- which is harder? the comedy or the great arc of speech that serves the nation about who we are and what the issue is? >> i have to say the latter. [laughter] >> jokes are hard. >> it is different in that the comedy is very hard because i...
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emily: what has it been like working with david lynch? he deal done and got started, he is actually an incredibly efficient director. he is now more than halfway through. he is kind of a genius. watching him work, i have been down to the set couple of times. the crew is largely people he has worked with throughout his entire career. the actors, i'm not allowed to say who they are, but many of them have worked with him for their entire careers. so it is really watching a maestro. i am incredibly excited. i think it's going to be a work of -- dare i say, genius? i don't use that word lightly. emily: a work of genius? david: i should knock on wood, but i feel like it will be really special. emily: what about china? this is a question that netflix is being asked all of the time. ♪ emily: there are more scripted tv shows than ever before. there are also more canceled tv shows than ever before. are we in a tv bubble? david: i don't really think so. a bubble implies that there will suddenly be a puncture and we will be down 25%. i definitely do n
emily: what has it been like working with david lynch? he deal done and got started, he is actually an incredibly efficient director. he is now more than halfway through. he is kind of a genius. watching him work, i have been down to the set couple of times. the crew is largely people he has worked with throughout his entire career. the actors, i'm not allowed to say who they are, but many of them have worked with him for their entire careers. so it is really watching a maestro. i am incredibly...
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non-profit foundation founded bb david lynch co sponsored theored doctor's bookstore.ooks foundationocates tm for survivors of violence and abuseu and for veterans with post traumatic stress. >>> dr. rosenthal, first of alla what is the super mind?super nd? >> the super mind is the mind aa its best functioning.ning. so when you're most creative, most productive, and feeling a a feeling of richness and joy in your life that's when you're yor reaching a ooh super mine. me normal whole we go for things wg sort of go directly for them.m this is an indirect way that is quite evident less.que ev >> what is it exactly?? >> well, the process of trance a dental medication sitting downt twice a day closing your eyes and thinking a word sound or o mantras you've been taught to t do. what happens then you go into ai very nice space in your mindind called trance centers and whencw this is moves into your every day life f so that the piece, the joy, andd the insight that comes about a translates into a daily actionss your daily choices and your a daily feelings. >> i'm thinking when we're awak' an
non-profit foundation founded bb david lynch co sponsored theored doctor's bookstore.ooks foundationocates tm for survivors of violence and abuseu and for veterans with post traumatic stress. >>> dr. rosenthal, first of alla what is the super mind?super nd? >> the super mind is the mind aa its best functioning.ning. so when you're most creative, most productive, and feeling a a feeling of richness and joy in your life that's when you're yor reaching a ooh super mine. me normal...
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david petreus case? or was it gross negligence? ms. lynchwe received an inquiry into the handling of classified information, particularly people no longer in government, as to whether it had been improperly or properly handled. that is a security review. we get a number of situations, that was the genesis of this matter. so beyond back, i will not comment on the specifics. but to say that we do look at the issues presented. but as i said before, we look at them thoroughly and fairly and independently and a reclamation -- a recommendation will be made based on that. al: i understand. leaving aside this case, and you have had others, john deutch, david petreus, what is the standard? is it intent, or gross negligence, or something else? ms. lynch: every case, it just depends on how it comes up. it really depends on the facts of every particular case. al: there was a lot of damage caused by the economic cataclysm of 2006, 2007, 2008. in the eastern district of new york, you certainly saw that. does it bother you that no one from wall street has
david petreus case? or was it gross negligence? ms. lynchwe received an inquiry into the handling of classified information, particularly people no longer in government, as to whether it had been improperly or properly handled. that is a security review. we get a number of situations, that was the genesis of this matter. so beyond back, i will not comment on the specifics. but to say that we do look at the issues presented. but as i said before, we look at them thoroughly and fairly and...
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david martin with the lsvenge of the nerds. >> reporter: walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repairmanas in "how long will it take you to fix my phone?" >> this is the weirdest moment of my life. i never thought i'd show up in y vernment. i never thought that i'd be working at the pentagon. >> reporter: a software entrepreneur from seattle, lynch was brought in by defense secretary carter to head a new office called the defense digital service. the title on the door says "rebel alliance." >> i like to say that the rebel alliance is anybody who wants to be a part of working around and changing bureaucracy. i believe that is our mission. if we don't, i don't know who else will. >> reporter: just as in "star wars," this rebel alliance-- >>tually a staff of 12-- is out to do battle with a mighty empire: the old and slow pentagon bureaucracy. >> we're kind of a swat team for nerds. >> reporter: bureaucracy busters. >> yeah, we have actually a type of person, one of our skill sets that we hire is a bureaucracy hacker. >> reporter: lynch's first project was called "hack the pentagon," pay a b
david martin with the lsvenge of the nerds. >> reporter: walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repairmanas in "how long will it take you to fix my phone?" >> this is the weirdest moment of my life. i never thought i'd show up in y vernment. i never thought that i'd be working at the pentagon. >> reporter: a software entrepreneur from seattle, lynch was brought in by defense secretary carter to head a new office called...
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david martin now with the revenge of the nerds. >> reporter: walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repairmans in how long will it take you to fix my phone in >> this is the weirdest moment of my life. i never thought i'd show up in government. i never thought that i'd be working at the pentagon. >> reporter: a software entrepreneur from seattle, lynch was brought in by defense secretary carter to head a new office called the defense digital service. the title on the door says "rebel alliance." >> i like to say the rebel alliance is anybody who wants to be part of working around and changing bureaucracy, and i believe that is our mission. if we don't, i don't know who else will. >> reporter: just as in "star wars," this rebel aligns, actually a staff of 12, is out to do battle with a mighty empire, the old and slow pentagon bureaucracy. >> we're a swat team for nerds. >> reporter: bureaucracy bust centers >> we have actually a type of person, one of the skill sets that we hire, is actually a bureaucracy hacker. >> reporter: lynch's first project was called "hack the pentagon." pay a boundry t
david martin now with the revenge of the nerds. >> reporter: walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoodie, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repairmans in how long will it take you to fix my phone in >> this is the weirdest moment of my life. i never thought i'd show up in government. i never thought that i'd be working at the pentagon. >> reporter: a software entrepreneur from seattle, lynch was brought in by defense secretary carter to head a new office called the...
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david martin. >> walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoody, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repair man.ake to fix my phone. >> this is the weirdest moment of my life. never thought i would show up in government or working at the pentagon. >> lynch was brought in by defense secretary carter to head a new office called the defense digital service. >> title on the door says rebel alliance. >> i would look to say the rebel alliance is anybody who wants to be part of working around and changing the bureaucracy. and i believe that is our mission. if we don't, i don't know who else will. >> just as in star wars, this rebel alliance, actually a staff of 12, is out to do battle with a mighty empire. the old and slow pentagon bureaucracy. awe kind of a swat team for nerd. >> bureaucracy busters. >> yeah, we have a type of person, one of our -- skill sets that we hire is actually a bureaucracy hacker. >> lynch's first project was hack the pentagon. pay a bounty off to an one who can find a way to hack into five of the defense departments public web sites. so hack the pentagon doesn't sound legal.
david martin. >> walking the halls of the pentagon in his hoody, chris lynch has been mistaken for a repair man.ake to fix my phone. >> this is the weirdest moment of my life. never thought i would show up in government or working at the pentagon. >> lynch was brought in by defense secretary carter to head a new office called the defense digital service. >> title on the door says rebel alliance. >> i would look to say the rebel alliance is anybody who wants to be...
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lynch's great white wall. which ends with this admonition -- governments hate two things, change and the way things are. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. fo others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm scott pelley. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. donald trump made the rounds in washington meeting with republican leaders who've been reluctant to support his presidential bid. chief among them, house speaker paul ryan. ryan shocked the political establishment last week when he said he was not ready to endorse trump. ryan didn't change his tune after their 45-minute meeting, but he did call it very encouraging. >> i was very encouraged with what i heard from donald trump today. i do believe that we are now planting the seeds to get ourselves unified, to bridge the gaps and differences, and so from here we're going to go deeper into the policy areas to see where that
lynch's great white wall. which ends with this admonition -- governments hate two things, change and the way things are. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues. fo others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm scott pelley. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>>...
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reporter: another potential project for lynch's great white wall, which ends with this admonition: governments hate two things-- change, and the way things are. davidrtin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> ninan: and that's the "cbs weekend news" for tonight. the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn. that's www.cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. from all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org bees on the attack in one b area city. they've already killed two dogs. they even went after our own reporter. >>> new at clock bees on the attack in one bay area city. they have they are already killed two dogs and gone after our own reporter. >> we'll show you where they're swarming. >> san francisco's brace -- how the city is bracing for "bay to breakers." >> what i learned in life. >> today i'm going to try to tell you what i learned in death. >> a moving commencement at cal as facebook's employee turns a loss into something else. >> it's like a scene from the birds except it's the bees. aggressive bees are on the attack in an east ba
reporter: another potential project for lynch's great white wall, which ends with this admonition: governments hate two things-- change, and the way things are. davidrtin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> ninan: and that's the "cbs weekend news" for tonight. the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn. that's www.cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. from all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media...
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. >> different, david, two different firms, big cap firms, merrill lynch, and piper come out saying amazonciated. these two reports basically are what you've always told me, amazon web services could be gigantic, maybe worth a lot. bob peck said worth more than $100 billion. but when two guys come out at the same time you're going to get push to amazon. i just think these pieces are very reflective of all the excitement that's going on with that stock 27% retail. >> right. right. although were they really seeing something we haven't already heard about or focused on? >> none whatsoever. >> this is no longer a secret -- >> nothing i haven't learned from you. >> it's true. >> erg youf been saying is encapsulated. >> you like to point out when research is behind a stock -- >> two guys, when bam and piper, when they both jam it, it's going to go much higher than this. >> okay. we have another a. >> alcoa, bank of america merrill lynch upgrades it. the spin is coming and they're saying that the new part, the more highly added proprietary 75% aerospace and that makes me think about the big vietn
. >> different, david, two different firms, big cap firms, merrill lynch, and piper come out saying amazonciated. these two reports basically are what you've always told me, amazon web services could be gigantic, maybe worth a lot. bob peck said worth more than $100 billion. but when two guys come out at the same time you're going to get push to amazon. i just think these pieces are very reflective of all the excitement that's going on with that stock 27% retail. >> right. right....
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lynch was talking about four point d. it just not there -- it is just not there. where's more companies and, that's over now. davidis no doubt that people are paying attention to that. the sameu've got scenario you had for years. people anticipating the current quarter will be better than the one before. and the one after that will be an improvement and the one after that, too. as far as the second quarter goes, yes. they are looking for lower earnings, but not as low as the first. by the third quarter, an increase. by the fourth quarter, and even bigger increasing you get to 8.1% in the first quarter. it is a question over whether they will be right this time when they have been wrong for years. vonnie: how much do something like the jobs report matter to the equities and markets these days? david: it matters to the extent that it will influence with the fed does. let's face it. there are people will to you that the reason we have had a seven-plus year bull market is that stocks have been relatively cheap. you haven't been able to earn much on treasury securities and other such as that. it encourages people to ta
lynch was talking about four point d. it just not there -- it is just not there. where's more companies and, that's over now. davidis no doubt that people are paying attention to that. the sameu've got scenario you had for years. people anticipating the current quarter will be better than the one before. and the one after that will be an improvement and the one after that, too. as far as the second quarter goes, yes. they are looking for lower earnings, but not as low as the first. by the third...
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back to you or david: concerns about economic growth, that it is slowing him a continuing traffic markets. i outflows of about $1.3 billion last week. bank of america merrill lynchhas the longest uninterrupted 2008.g streak since you are looking at cumulative outflows year to date. my next guest remains bullish. joe bell joins us from cincinnati, a senior equity manager. talk about why you are feeling as optimistic as you are right now. main reasons is exactly that sentiment, one of the hallmarks of able market is generally climbing the wall. how low to how high or it is set for the market. when you look at the u.s. stock market, it is up near all-time ofhs only about 3.5 percent 50 two-week highs. but there is still skepticism. a survey shows that u.s. equity fund managers were underweight, near the lowest levels in eight years. overall, we think negative sentiment combined with the price'sicture of strengths, that historically has been a bullish combination. david: i know you are looking at the 2100 number, one of great psychological importance. why is that so important to you? : as you mentioned, during the past 13 months, or 13 months ago, the u.s. stock mar
back to you or david: concerns about economic growth, that it is slowing him a continuing traffic markets. i outflows of about $1.3 billion last week. bank of america merrill lynchhas the longest uninterrupted 2008.g streak since you are looking at cumulative outflows year to date. my next guest remains bullish. joe bell joins us from cincinnati, a senior equity manager. talk about why you are feeling as optimistic as you are right now. main reasons is exactly that sentiment, one of the...
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david bosey, chairman of the bored of citizens united, a watchdog group. is this a big deal. >> it is a big deal. this just another piece of evidence. look, loretta lynchttorney general herself is a clinton appointee by bill clinton. she owes her career to bill clinton. $75,000 doesn't sound like a lot of money but it's by key people in the decision-making. >> mogul, assistant deputy attorney general. are a that the that hess principle attorney general for civil criminal. brine boynton. these are big names, big guys and gals. giving thousands of dollars. >> they're decision-makers. that's the most important thing. how county american people have confidence in impartial investigation. >> let me challenge that. it's the fbi that has to make the recommendation whether to prosecute or not. okay? >> yes, sir. >> it's the fbi. >> okay. >> they are not tainted any way that we know of. and comey, the director came out today and said he feels pressured to wrap up the investigation. good. good. because we need to know before we go to the polls what happened. but, when you get into the justice department, that's a huge apparatus and there are american citizens. t
david bosey, chairman of the bored of citizens united, a watchdog group. is this a big deal. >> it is a big deal. this just another piece of evidence. look, loretta lynchttorney general herself is a clinton appointee by bill clinton. she owes her career to bill clinton. $75,000 doesn't sound like a lot of money but it's by key people in the decision-making. >> mogul, assistant deputy attorney general. are a that the that hess principle attorney general for civil criminal. brine...
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david: interesting. has effect in the election. we have breaking news. former merrill ceo dan tulley has died at age 84. tulley was chief executive of merrill lynchears from 1992 to the 1997. he died tuesday. bank of america just making the announcement. the cause of the death, we don't know that immediately. i'm sure that will come. dan tulley, rest in peace. a great part of using the usaa car buying service was seeing the different discounts. it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa member discount. all of them were already built in to the low price. i know that i got a better deal than i would have on my own. usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. david: getting a in school isn't what it used to be. largest school system in maryland will round upgrades for high schoolers next year. for example, if student gets a for first quarter and b for second quarter, the student semester grade would be an a. scott martin is back. scott, you have two kids, two years old and five-year-old. the five-year-old beginning letter grades coming in. blah do you think? >> i think it will cost me a lot of money, if i pay them for as and bs, i'm in tro
david: interesting. has effect in the election. we have breaking news. former merrill ceo dan tulley has died at age 84. tulley was chief executive of merrill lynchears from 1992 to the 1997. he died tuesday. bank of america just making the announcement. the cause of the death, we don't know that immediately. i'm sure that will come. dan tulley, rest in peace. a great part of using the usaa car buying service was seeing the different discounts. it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa...
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of basic western policies, locker room policies and david schauer policies for public and private employers. >> as you can imagine, but rather lynchrees. she says this law is discriminatory. anheuser-busch may replace the name budweiser on its ear with the word america. just for the summer. here's an example. the advertising team hoping to solidify an american institution which makes sense because dan hazard bush was purchased by the company based in belgium and purcell back in 2008. you mention this earlier raising some interesting ideas about newlyweds and how they share those finance is. a third of newlyweds are surprised by a partner's financial situation. 36% don't know anything about their partner's spending habits. the survey finding 20% of men have secret bank accounts at the west didn't know about. 12% of women have secret bank accounts and some women have gotten married in such a there has been afterward by the way of $18,000 in bad. true story appeared to grow story appeared across and i find it back to her has-been. maria: who have secret bank accounts? i miss that? do you want or feel right now. >> the best way is to
of basic western policies, locker room policies and david schauer policies for public and private employers. >> as you can imagine, but rather lynchrees. she says this law is discriminatory. anheuser-busch may replace the name budweiser on its ear with the word america. just for the summer. here's an example. the advertising team hoping to solidify an american institution which makes sense because dan hazard bush was purchased by the company based in belgium and purcell back in 2008. you...
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lynch has called to the termination of victory. say no merger is too big or too complex to challenge. it is a range day out there in the stock market. davidtypically not exactly the best month for equities, may. i go to the equity markets tummy tuck about that business survey. monthly indicators coming out right now. seeing a drop from the previous month. these are april numbers. business confidence in the region. a lot of that has to do with the strength of the australian dollar. indicators down led by japan. south korea is having a typical down day. a lot of that has to do with the japanese yen and its relationship to the dollar. let me get you the exact levels of the major benchmark indexes. the nikkei is just below 16,100. pushing into negative territory. the biggest decline is in japan. the united states might be expanding the recall to all airbags in the united states. nippon electric is down because of earnings. for this current fiscal year. a very abrupt change. about the nab business confidence survey. very strong australian dollar. ins is what is happening anticipation of the central bank decision tomorrow. rishaad: let's have a
lynch has called to the termination of victory. say no merger is too big or too complex to challenge. it is a range day out there in the stock market. davidtypically not exactly the best month for equities, may. i go to the equity markets tummy tuck about that business survey. monthly indicators coming out right now. seeing a drop from the previous month. these are april numbers. business confidence in the region. a lot of that has to do with the strength of the australian dollar. indicators...