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as a reminder, when halcyon opened in 2016, her limit was set to 100 db and then increased to 110 db after a few citations, and then increased again to 116 db after many more citations through this process last year. after getting these increases, she still can't within the limit. on october 12, inspeccor fiorention measured her db at a very loud 126 decibels. the e.c. has gone above and beyond to giet halcyon on the right path, but i think it's clear that her actions are telling you that she doesn't care. the citations and her lack of following the commissioners' directions speak for themselves. please do not let any of this distract you from the facts. and just to respond to two things that she said, the e.c. has documented from neighbors from both buildings in front and behind. i've counted ten that have contacted the e.c. that have complained about halcyon during this time period that this has been before you. there's not been just two. also, the offers of soundproofing, you would like to hear that they've been trying to help us. after three months, what the conversations have lo
as a reminder, when halcyon opened in 2016, her limit was set to 100 db and then increased to 110 db after a few citations, and then increased again to 116 db after many more citations through this process last year. after getting these increases, she still can't within the limit. on october 12, inspeccor fiorention measured her db at a very loud 126 decibels. the e.c. has gone above and beyond to giet halcyon on the right path, but i think it's clear that her actions are telling you that she...
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mongo db. have you heard of this? it works with and competes against amazon web services. how's that working out? you are about to meet the ceo whose stock is up 160% year over year. he's here exclusively on how much longer this david versus
mongo db. have you heard of this? it works with and competes against amazon web services. how's that working out? you are about to meet the ceo whose stock is up 160% year over year. he's here exclusively on how much longer this david versus
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they were cited for going over the db level. >> mr. president, if i can make a suggestion, i think what we're having to lock imposing the limiter is why. if we're imposing it for the totality of what's been playing out, then i think we're on solid ground. and i think it gets tricky if we start second guessing an appeal because truthfully, it's just that. if we start looking at it from strictly a legal perspective, it will play out its own course. what we're talking about today is imposing on the totality of the circumstances, not because there's a citation. >> i mean -- >> or at least that's what i'm suggesting that we look at. >> correct me if i am wrong, but there are -- no, this is not -- we're discussing amongst ourselves. the limiter only dampens the sounds when you go over the decibel level -- >> but it's clumsy. >> yeah. if you go over, it's going to sound terrible, and everybody's going to know it. i remember back in the day when the police required a limiter on our systems. >> hoorah. >> i don't know what happened, but, you kn
they were cited for going over the db level. >> mr. president, if i can make a suggestion, i think what we're having to lock imposing the limiter is why. if we're imposing it for the totality of what's been playing out, then i think we're on solid ground. and i think it gets tricky if we start second guessing an appeal because truthfully, it's just that. if we start looking at it from strictly a legal perspective, it will play out its own course. what we're talking about today is imposing...
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it does depend on the dbs to a degree.ook at cases individually and it is how i come across as a person. i've already come across well for me to have gotten this far. it is for them to speak to me about my dbs, what it says, and my explanation, what the circumstances were at the time. thank you, all of you. thanks for your time thank you, all of you. thanks for yourtime and thank you, all of you. thanks for your time and thanks for reacting to that ruling from the supreme court. obviously your views are very welcome. in the cases of the particular guests we were talking to, should they be allowed to move on and not have to declare what happened? in some cases it was almost 30 years ago. or because of the serious nature of some of those convictions, should they always have to do that. if you are a boss, would you want to know? still to come... after the case of the saudi teenager fleeing her family made headlines around the world, we hear exclusively from saudi women in the uk who are in hiding and living in fear. and as an
it does depend on the dbs to a degree.ook at cases individually and it is how i come across as a person. i've already come across well for me to have gotten this far. it is for them to speak to me about my dbs, what it says, and my explanation, what the circumstances were at the time. thank you, all of you. thanks for your time thank you, all of you. thanks for yourtime and thank you, all of you. thanks for your time and thanks for reacting to that ruling from the supreme court. obviously your...
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a company called mongo db is taking on amazon. the ceo is here. he's going to tell us in a fox business exclusive how he plans to battle the tech and e-commerce giant while continuing to collaborate with bezos and company. less than an hour to the closing bell. lots of breaking news. don't move. let's start the "countdown." liz: this breaking news is extraordinarily important. we now have 200 million people in the path of a winter wallop. meteorologists are warning that up to 40 inches could be dumped, snow and rain, in parts of the northeast this weekend, but that's not the worst. blizzard-like conditions will accompany the storm, whipping winds and life-threatening arctic cold that could also lead to major ice issues later in the weekend. not to freeze over your holiday plans but travel could become a nightmare, not only slick roads but forget about the travel with the air. the government shutdown already hampering airports. flying could become much bigger a hassle than it often is. so consider yourself warned. >>> all right. let's warm you up a
a company called mongo db is taking on amazon. the ceo is here. he's going to tell us in a fox business exclusive how he plans to battle the tech and e-commerce giant while continuing to collaborate with bezos and company. less than an hour to the closing bell. lots of breaking news. don't move. let's start the "countdown." liz: this breaking news is extraordinarily important. we now have 200 million people in the path of a winter wallop. meteorologists are warning that up to 40...
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i started here when they had architects back then your db on a commission to me. so there were four of us back then when it. is out in the field now there are more than fifty others working on the site. of the most dusty when. when it's finished plus a gratify media will like this. it will have eighteen spires and three facades. cody oversaw his life's work for more than four decades until he was run over by a tram and killed in one nine hundred twenty six after his death architects from around the globe continues project a foundation raised the funds the work is financed exclusively from donations and entrance fees needed the spanish government nor the catholic church provides money for the project. nevertheless each year around twenty five million euros is raised to finish his creation. but a few of them give up a few of them go to the start of the sagrada familia completely unconventional. the church in parts. of the first part wasn't the foundation of the interior name of. video he instead he and his workers put up the facade of the holy birth as a symbol of t
i started here when they had architects back then your db on a commission to me. so there were four of us back then when it. is out in the field now there are more than fifty others working on the site. of the most dusty when. when it's finished plus a gratify media will like this. it will have eighteen spires and three facades. cody oversaw his life's work for more than four decades until he was run over by a tram and killed in one nine hundred twenty six after his death architects from around...
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house members left washington dbs and won't return until tuesday, the same day as the state of the union. president trump told the daily caller part of the speech will be border-related. >>> governor newsom will decide whether charles manson's younst follor will stay in prison. she received a life sentence for the murders of grocery is he ske executive and his wife in 1969. van houten was 19 at the time. this is the third time the parole board side wd her. but former governor jerry brown refused to release her. >>> in the north bay, nearly 100 marin general hospital workers plan to go on strike tomorrow. union organizers say 20 engineers and 65 imaging technicians will protest the green hospital demand that they pay hundreds of dollars more a month to keep their health plan or accept a lesser plan. the contract expires today. the imaging technicians have been working without a contract since october. >>> let's look at live doppler 7 showing you where the extent of the rain reaches north. it's in san mateo bridge, belmont, redwood city right down 82 and 280 and 101 into the south bay. the
house members left washington dbs and won't return until tuesday, the same day as the state of the union. president trump told the daily caller part of the speech will be border-related. >>> governor newsom will decide whether charles manson's younst follor will stay in prison. she received a life sentence for the murders of grocery is he ske executive and his wife in 1969. van houten was 19 at the time. this is the third time the parole board side wd her. but former governor jerry...
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new ongo db has competition. this after amazon launched a new cloud-based data software. they say the new service has shortcomings and it plans to raise awareness of its brand. >>> l brands reported a decline in sales joining otherle ret that had a slow holiday season. profit margins at its victoria secret stores were down significantly, but it wasn't all bad the company does expect fourth quarter earnings to be on the higher ending of its earlier forecast. but it wasn't enough to send the stock higher. shares fell 4% to 26.99. >>> investors had their first chance today to react to last night's quarterly results from wd-40. the household products manufacturer delivered earnings in line with expectlpions, by strong sales of its signature wd-40 spray lubricant. however, the ceo did say there may be future volatility i its sales levels due to the timing of various promotional programs. sales fell nearly 7%oday to 171.04. >>> and black rock reportedlyut plans to about 3% of its workforce in the coming weeks. that would work out to about 500 workers. the world's largest asset
new ongo db has competition. this after amazon launched a new cloud-based data software. they say the new service has shortcomings and it plans to raise awareness of its brand. >>> l brands reported a decline in sales joining otherle ret that had a slow holiday season. profit margins at its victoria secret stores were down significantly, but it wasn't all bad the company does expect fourth quarter earnings to be on the higher ending of its earlier forecast. but it wasn't enough to send...
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db is joining us now. >> reporter: julie, she graduated last may and then moved to utah for her residency which seemed to go going grateful and then came the news that seemed to devastate many in the community. >> reporter: 27-year-old sarah holly made a big of the heart and the patient. >> reporter: what happened in this utah home has stunned the medical school. sarah moved here last summer with her long time boyfriend travis get-ez. another roommate in the house heard streak and she fled. a next door neighbor said the comseemed couple said they seemed happy. >> reporter: in a ucst classroom they gathered with about 100 staff and students to grieve and remember holly. her voyeur describing sarah as fantastic. some thinks she might have been struggling alone in a deteriorating relationship. >> being a physician and being educated does not protect you from violence from your partner. everyone can be susceptible to. the >> reporter: at ucsf what's important is supporting holly and her family. her specialty was family medicine, a natural fit for someone so connected to people. >> she was the
db is joining us now. >> reporter: julie, she graduated last may and then moved to utah for her residency which seemed to go going grateful and then came the news that seemed to devastate many in the community. >> reporter: 27-year-old sarah holly made a big of the heart and the patient. >> reporter: what happened in this utah home has stunned the medical school. sarah moved here last summer with her long time boyfriend travis get-ez. another roommate in the house heard streak...
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home early db is one of the around three hundred women a month to give birth in this women's hospital in rough southern gaza. her first child has just been delivered by inches area in section. there are daily blackouts across the palestinian territory so this and many hospitals like it rely on generators for power for at least twelve hours a day but the fuel for the generators is fast running out again as much as a lot of chicken if you cross the sea and the israeli siege in general for twelve years has got worse over the last year we have to delay many procedures because of a lack of electricity and we having to distribute all plank it's because it's so cold for the children without heating with the latest fuel crisis started when israel banned the transfer of the third installments of millions of dollars from qatar to pay for fuel and the salaries of from us employees. with an election looming in israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu has battled to pressure from politicians and people accusing the governments of allowing the payment of hamas to keep the situation in gaza calm whi
home early db is one of the around three hundred women a month to give birth in this women's hospital in rough southern gaza. her first child has just been delivered by inches area in section. there are daily blackouts across the palestinian territory so this and many hospitals like it rely on generators for power for at least twelve hours a day but the fuel for the generators is fast running out again as much as a lot of chicken if you cross the sea and the israeli siege in general for twelve...
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when you don't have confidence in your dbs, there is a limit to you can do. as we start creating and improving our data. we have databases with tens of billions of transactions. you can sort them and analyze and use data links and modern tools, our ability to reform the rest of the efforts going on across the department the way that other commercial firms gets improved.lly that's one of the things we're looking forward to is the audit was simply a foundation. you have it, you enable so many other things to get done. me just close here with a short story which is when we the audit on november 15 and the articles are ublished by different newspapers, i would you one person that tweeted a response said, they did it once, i bet they won't take it on again. alert.r yes, we will. we have already started the audit of the department's financial statement. we will keep doing this year after year because the accountability is worth it. thank you very much. dov: i know this is being recorded, dave, and anybody who audits learn about ought to watch this. a little bit of
when you don't have confidence in your dbs, there is a limit to you can do. as we start creating and improving our data. we have databases with tens of billions of transactions. you can sort them and analyze and use data links and modern tools, our ability to reform the rest of the efforts going on across the department the way that other commercial firms gets improved.lly that's one of the things we're looking forward to is the audit was simply a foundation. you have it, you enable so many...
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we leave, the irish economy will suffer very, very seriously given that 50% of their exports go to dbd find barriers between themselves with very high tariffs because it's high -- you know, we're looking at a solution. >> do you think they've lived up to their responsibility to business owners? >> i think they have because, first of all, that was always known. it's been known sebs the withdrawal agreement or the withdrawal bill went through that 29th of plar would be the date in which we were leaving. there's been no one for at least six months that this withdrawal agreement was not going anywhere, and we were probably heading towards a -- if there was no response from the e.u. that we were leaving without a deal, and, you know, it's not only the people and the house of commons and the house of lords and the government who have to take some responsibility for this, but, of course, if we finish up with no deal, it will be because the european union play the part and not as well by being i wanna keep doing what i love, that's the retirement plan. with my annuity, i know there is a guara
we leave, the irish economy will suffer very, very seriously given that 50% of their exports go to dbd find barriers between themselves with very high tariffs because it's high -- you know, we're looking at a solution. >> do you think they've lived up to their responsibility to business owners? >> i think they have because, first of all, that was always known. it's been known sebs the withdrawal agreement or the withdrawal bill went through that 29th of plar would be the date in...
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we flow putin wants there db when you put it together it seems to be dark and very concerned for an organizationest for the better part of 70 years. >> and obviously i think we could all agree more countries are paying what they are spending on defense spending and agreement to meet that kind of spending. what might be the fallout for europe if the u.s. did pull out of nato or cig any furthsignifi their role in nato? >> afghanistan, let's say another major event. for example a terror attack whose origins are in southwest asia. let's say we couldn't have imagined this 25 years ago that he tries to redraw the map in europe. they will say this is a threat to global security. who are we going to turn to and say we have an alliance? we cannot predict. i don't care what people say. forget about the next 100 years. if we ever withdraw we would have to say whato is going to b there with us? i wouldn't know. >> and article 4, an attack on one is an attack on all. everyone else joining with the united states. president trump a few months ago was joining with a fox news anchor questioning and suggesting if
we flow putin wants there db when you put it together it seems to be dark and very concerned for an organizationest for the better part of 70 years. >> and obviously i think we could all agree more countries are paying what they are spending on defense spending and agreement to meet that kind of spending. what might be the fallout for europe if the u.s. did pull out of nato or cig any furthsignifi their role in nato? >> afghanistan, let's say another major event. for example a...
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. >> reporter: db w here in san francisco was in the process of clearing these trash cans. there is a big change in just the last five minutes or so. one of the workers on scene removing this trash and making sure this environment looks better. the city will not be billing the federal government. they will simply pick up the trash where they can hear on federal property. it is not just here at lands in. there are other national parks around the bay area that are seeing similar incidents. one final note, we did try to get in contact with the park service but could not get a hold of anybody because of course the partial government shutdown. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the ct of the partial government shutdown is being felt the parks across the country. in washington dc all smithsonian museums and the zoo are closed. museums and galleries include the national air and space museum and the national museum of african- american history. local agencies that depend on tourist business are hurting. >> we rely on tourist and when the zoo was close, they do not come in. it is difficult for me
. >> reporter: db w here in san francisco was in the process of clearing these trash cans. there is a big change in just the last five minutes or so. one of the workers on scene removing this trash and making sure this environment looks better. the city will not be billing the federal government. they will simply pick up the trash where they can hear on federal property. it is not just here at lands in. there are other national parks around the bay area that are seeing similar incidents....
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. >> it is the abbreviation s db gor ka in eastern time at 36 on the radio network and you can listen to us 247 on my new website seb gu arche.com. in the show is called america fest. we began with their father. >> and we are very moved by reading that section. i knew some pieces about your background but it was very, very moving. i was also moved by just your own inspirational words about you. and at the very end of the book you talk about how you felt coming into the white house and then you get to see her own story. let's conclude on that note. what about did that mean to you. it certainly also jumped out to me if i may say, i felt with great privilege during my time there when i worked on the nfc south and during the reagan administration and there is nothing like it. it is undescribable. sure that with her viewership. >> i met candidate trump in the summer of 16 when i got from his then campaign manager saying we have a debate in mr. trump like to meet with you. so i flew to new york and sat down in mr. trump's office and he was closer to me than you are and we have this 40 minut
. >> it is the abbreviation s db gor ka in eastern time at 36 on the radio network and you can listen to us 247 on my new website seb gu arche.com. in the show is called america fest. we began with their father. >> and we are very moved by reading that section. i knew some pieces about your background but it was very, very moving. i was also moved by just your own inspirational words about you. and at the very end of the book you talk about how you felt coming into the white house...
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system when we do bigger events, we have piped music like cafÉ style for every day, which is very low dbor private events, in these sorts of more event styles, we have a small sound system. it is super small. it sits in the cafÉ. the whole venue is about 20,000 square feet. but the cafÉ is only about 500 square feet. the elixir bar. it is not like we are blasting the whole venue with music. it is not our core business. we are getting a lot of interest from corporate and private people. >> to rent out the space? >> yes. >> to rent out the entire museum >> the beauty is because it is an experience, people -- there's not enough -- there's a lot of venues with bars on the typical sound system thing, but what happens is what they are liking as they can rent out the space, we have a small little stage that we put in if they wanted to give a speech or do talks, and the small sound system for music , but then they get to do the experience. it is more of a teambuilding thing. >> )-right-parenthesis i've heard really great feedback about the exhibit, as well as the museum itself. as a native san f
system when we do bigger events, we have piped music like cafÉ style for every day, which is very low dbor private events, in these sorts of more event styles, we have a small sound system. it is super small. it sits in the cafÉ. the whole venue is about 20,000 square feet. but the cafÉ is only about 500 square feet. the elixir bar. it is not like we are blasting the whole venue with music. it is not our core business. we are getting a lot of interest from corporate and private people....
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but if our recommendations are accepted and this becomes a crime, employers can check through a dbs check work with disabled people has a conviction for a disability hate crime. we think that is a better way to go then having a separate register. to stop them being employed? if you have committed a hate crime against disabled people, clearly, you a re hate crime against disabled people, clearly, you are not the right person to be employed working with disabled people. is there any evidence that is happening?m disabled people. is there any evidence that is happening? it can happen, simply because at the moment there are no real checks on people. because they wouldn't have a criminal record for that. we want to see that happen. we want to see government to consult with disabled people themselves about what should be done about internet safety. we we re be done about internet safety. we were quite shocked to see in their last green paper on internet safety, they hadn't consulted with disabled people at all. thank you all, thank you for coming on the programme, we appreciate it. still to come
but if our recommendations are accepted and this becomes a crime, employers can check through a dbs check work with disabled people has a conviction for a disability hate crime. we think that is a better way to go then having a separate register. to stop them being employed? if you have committed a hate crime against disabled people, clearly, you a re hate crime against disabled people, clearly, you are not the right person to be employed working with disabled people. is there any evidence that...
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wey fook hou from dbs group. tv go.he conversation by sending instant messages to the team during live programming. have a look at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: looking at your china and hong kong markets at the moment. apple lows, not a big worry today. a bit of recovery here when it comes to csi 300 large caps come up or than 2%. shenzhen doing well today. thansian market up more 1.5 percent. the hang seng, flat at the open but continued momentum higher. more than 357 points higher on the day after a pretty volatile start to the year in hong kong. other markets we are watching, japan under the lunch break but we will see how the opening. a 3% decline in tokyo. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "
wey fook hou from dbs group. tv go.he conversation by sending instant messages to the team during live programming. have a look at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: looking at your china and hong kong markets at the moment. apple lows, not a big worry today. a bit of recovery here when it comes to csi 300 large caps come up or than 2%. shenzhen doing well today. thansian market up more 1.5 percent. the hang seng, flat at the open but continued momentum higher. more than 357 points higher on...
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seven games coming to db champions league, a—1 to jurgen seven games coming to db champions league, ahelsea have signed the usa international christian pulisic from borussia dortmund for £58 million, but they'll loan him back to the german club until the end of the season. pulisic is 20, and started his youth career at brackley town. he's scored nine goals in 23 games for his country. he was linked with liverpool and arsenal in this transfer window but he opted for chelsea, saying "it's a privilege to have signed for such a legendary club." that 58 million is the biggest transfer fee paid for an american player. steve bruce has been named as the new manager of championship side sheffield wednesday. iam sure i am sure that will upset some sheffield united fans. he'll take charge from the first of february, with assistants steve agnew and stephen clemence taking control until then. he replaces dutchmanjos luhukay, who was dismissed by wednesday on 21 december after less than a year in charge. bruce previously managed local rivals sheffield united but in his favour with the wednesday fan
seven games coming to db champions league, a—1 to jurgen seven games coming to db champions league, ahelsea have signed the usa international christian pulisic from borussia dortmund for £58 million, but they'll loan him back to the german club until the end of the season. pulisic is 20, and started his youth career at brackley town. he's scored nine goals in 23 games for his country. he was linked with liverpool and arsenal in this transfer window but he opted for chelsea, saying "it's...
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the second biggest gainer is mongo db their gain was 182% last year.e disrupter 50 index, blue apron its stock falling 75% last year followed by snap, whose stock declined over 60%. last year's disrupter ipos have had mixed performance. adgen shares have gained nearly a third but survey monkey lost more than 20% last year. we expect to see a number of last year's companies join the index this year. uber, airbnb, lyft, palantir and pinterest. to nominate companies for our 2019 list go to cnbc.com/disrupters. sara, back to you. >> one thing is for sure, julia, a lot of them end up going public. >> that's right. that's what we're trying to do here, give you a sense of which ones will be the next big ipos. >> julia boorstin, thanks. >>> up next, the white house reportedly considering former pepsi chief for a major international post we'll have the details, next the future of technology investing lies beyond the tech sector. it's about technology transforming every sector. ♪ at pgim, our bottom-up approach uses a technology lens to identify long-term winner
the second biggest gainer is mongo db their gain was 182% last year.e disrupter 50 index, blue apron its stock falling 75% last year followed by snap, whose stock declined over 60%. last year's disrupter ipos have had mixed performance. adgen shares have gained nearly a third but survey monkey lost more than 20% last year. we expect to see a number of last year's companies join the index this year. uber, airbnb, lyft, palantir and pinterest. to nominate companies for our 2019 list go to...
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it was not just last month that was the peak we have db -- it's a thing to monitor. >> why it's a trump to cite consumer sentiment was soft and started to ramp up around the time talking about tax cuts. >> it was the instant effect, actually even before that the election got it rolling, as well basically seemed to liberate us from that slow growth world. so we basically circle back to the october 2016 levels now. >> mike, as always, great chart. >>> up next on the show, a tesla bull and bear go head to head on whether the slumping stock can rebound after musk said the company faces a difficult road ahead j ahead. >>> later, why so few hedge fund managers beat the index over the last two decades each day, brings new possibilities. that's why you need a partner dedicated to helping your company reach its goals. u.s. bank -- the power of possible. and everyone i've ever opioloved away from me.thing everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning. i've done all
it was not just last month that was the peak we have db -- it's a thing to monitor. >> why it's a trump to cite consumer sentiment was soft and started to ramp up around the time talking about tax cuts. >> it was the instant effect, actually even before that the election got it rolling, as well basically seemed to liberate us from that slow growth world. so we basically circle back to the october 2016 levels now. >> mike, as always, great chart. >>> up next on the...
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." >>> and a smart shoe for your feet nike getting a lot of buzz, launching the adapt db the self lacingtighten and lace the shoe from your cell phone. also from the shoe this is no joke. why are you laughing there's a basketball tomorrow that will test it on the court >> tying my shoes. >> a lot of people are obsessed with this. >> don't dis nike in front of sara or in front of my kids. >> we're going to have the shoe later on "closing bell." >>> "squawk alley" up in a minute if you're turning 65, you're probably learning about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are th
." >>> and a smart shoe for your feet nike getting a lot of buzz, launching the adapt db the self lacingtighten and lace the shoe from your cell phone. also from the shoe this is no joke. why are you laughing there's a basketball tomorrow that will test it on the court >> tying my shoes. >> a lot of people are obsessed with this. >> don't dis nike in front of sara or in front of my kids. >> we're going to have the shoe later on "closing bell."...
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results turn around very quickly that will be forced through and with the very depressed share prices for dbbank it will solidify and of course they report tomorrow so again a really crucial set of numbers. ceo for about a year and got a couple quarters to prove he can turn it around before this might be taken out of his hands. >> is life easier or harder for european banks these days? looks like the ecb won't exit quickly. >> negative 0.4% as rick points out, exactly rates aren't going up. the economy -- italy in a recession this morning technical recession with did gdp numbers. not looking up. >> my mover today is mondelez. shares trading higher. up about 5% after earnings came in in line after the bell last night. i talked to the mondelez ceo today saying the company is not seeing an economic from the economic slowdown in china listen. >> online, e-commerce is big in china. growing over 70% in 2018 for us. so we don't necessarily experience in our categories that slowdown of the chinese economy and again i think has to be with the fact of basic commodity as it relates to what the consumer
results turn around very quickly that will be forced through and with the very depressed share prices for dbbank it will solidify and of course they report tomorrow so again a really crucial set of numbers. ceo for about a year and got a couple quarters to prove he can turn it around before this might be taken out of his hands. >> is life easier or harder for european banks these days? looks like the ecb won't exit quickly. >> negative 0.4% as rick points out, exactly rates aren't...
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db also voiced generally take cases in their municipal balance. now, we actually work together. i work often with the u.s. postal investigators, some fbi agents, and we work together on these cases. i have already seen a really good change, i think we're moving in the right direction. i don't think we have to make huge drastic changes. i think we focus on the multidisciplinary approach, we continue to work as a team, i think it will be very successful. >> i agree, and i would like to what attorney general schmidt said. i'm a big believer in using the regional offices, the federal government to be enfolded in this work. we have regional offices all over the country. often times we only look at the offices in washington to do these cases. i think there are a lot of good people that work in those regional offices, that happened to bring these cases the original aspect. i think we could incorporate the more in this work with the state work and similar kinds. >> madam chairman, one quick observation, because we have talked a lot, i have heard a lot, today, to about outreach and commu
db also voiced generally take cases in their municipal balance. now, we actually work together. i work often with the u.s. postal investigators, some fbi agents, and we work together on these cases. i have already seen a really good change, i think we're moving in the right direction. i don't think we have to make huge drastic changes. i think we focus on the multidisciplinary approach, we continue to work as a team, i think it will be very successful. >> i agree, and i would like to what...
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begun to hear all the things that were happening in the air as air travis got, the spacing between dby, we were a couple of days fromming is a real crack in the air traffic control system i any when you compare the two, the manufactured crisis, the real crisis, the idea we're going to go back to the real crisis, which would be even worse the next time around, i still think pelosi should understand that's not the pli pelosi, emergency and the problem is you assume a rational act of the president >> joe, that's the thing she cannot let the pressure she has off him and being pretty tour and only let up when he's been port of a deal. he's been proven time and time again that he is not sfwrmgt and think that fair is fair. >> well, we all know that and we also know that nancy pelosi is the best politician on capitol hill, and we said it in realtime while there were some democrats talking about possibly replacing her, that we thought that would be foolish and again, i just want -- i understand democrats have rightly attacked donald trump over the past serve months, eefr the bor-- over ther i
begun to hear all the things that were happening in the air as air travis got, the spacing between dby, we were a couple of days fromming is a real crack in the air traffic control system i any when you compare the two, the manufactured crisis, the real crisis, the idea we're going to go back to the real crisis, which would be even worse the next time around, i still think pelosi should understand that's not the pli pelosi, emergency and the problem is you assume a rational act of the president...