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edmonds says the average low interest rate is now at the lowest this year with just under 6% with most paying 4% as for 0% deals, that's harder to find. it will be welcome news for automakers after the four best years ever for awe toy sales in the u.s., almost everyone in the car business expects demand to cool off especially as prices being made for new models continue go higher. >> people are still buying expensive vehicles when we look at the average transaction price, it's still north of $37,000 people are still feeling good about something in the company. >> historically consumer confidence is one of the best barometers for new car sales even if those new cars happen to be from the previous model year. phil lebeau, cnbc, "on the money." >>> before joining the car information website he worked at different auto dealerships for 12 years, so, matt, you know what you're talking about. thank you for joining us today good to see you. >> thank you i'm so happy to be with you. >> we heard from the piece bargains are hard to come by if you're in the market, what should you look for now? >>
edmonds says the average low interest rate is now at the lowest this year with just under 6% with most paying 4% as for 0% deals, that's harder to find. it will be welcome news for automakers after the four best years ever for awe toy sales in the u.s., almost everyone in the car business expects demand to cool off especially as prices being made for new models continue go higher. >> people are still buying expensive vehicles when we look at the average transaction price, it's still north...
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edmond g. young jr. lisa l. young. yuguang zheng and her husband. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain sigh leapt for the arrival of the official party. the national anthem performed by the united states navy, a moment of silence to honor those killed at the pentagon and the invocation delivered by chaplain major general steven shiek. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general joseph dunford jr. >> ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense, dr. mark esper. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. melania trump. ♪ ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave?
edmond g. young jr. lisa l. young. yuguang zheng and her husband. >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain sigh leapt for the arrival of the official party. the national anthem performed by the united states navy, a moment of silence to honor those killed at the pentagon and the invocation delivered by chaplain major general steven shiek. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general joseph dunford jr. >> ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of defense, dr. mark esper. >>...
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and then people like emma edmonds who fought bravely, we have evidence, will have a few but they're very emblematic and they take us to the present where we see these issues where many of these women were angry at the notion that they being women could not see the elephant and going to combat.?? generals who said no women in cam , and there were two women's body found among the dead soldiers in the red river campaign. more evidence coming to the forefront. i will say that the other great battle was among the reenactors, how they accept or fail to accept the women who did donna uniform and many performed very bravely. >> we are almost out of time. i want to ask one quick closing question. are there any brief stories that we haven't mentioned? and why is it important for us to understand these dories for our history and going forward? >> i can't think of any one specific story that i would privilege more than others. i can think of many women who fought during the war, women who fought for the wrong thing, women who fought for the right thing. women who did nothing, women who just wanted t
and then people like emma edmonds who fought bravely, we have evidence, will have a few but they're very emblematic and they take us to the present where we see these issues where many of these women were angry at the notion that they being women could not see the elephant and going to combat.?? generals who said no women in cam , and there were two women's body found among the dead soldiers in the red river campaign. more evidence coming to the forefront. i will say that the other great battle...
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foreign power to meddle in the coming election is in the middle of the strike zone of that or consider edmondaddress a president who abuses his power through military force or public money. which is why we're hearing these reports that people around speaker pelosi, who were skeptical find this news different. think about that reference there to money in executing impeachment. and then think about the news, donald trump withholding money, your money, taxpayer money from ukraine. and now you have congress considering this. and then there's the misuse of intelligence. consider federalist james iredel who says, it's the president's duty to impart to the senate every material intelligence he receives. if it's apparent that he conceals intelligence, that could be the kind of abuse of power you impeach on. now, what we do know about this whistle-blower complaint is that it, as intelligence, against federal law, almost never made it to the senate, because of the trump orders. and now today, as i was just discussing with the congressman, well, now it's gone to the senate and the house. one more thing
foreign power to meddle in the coming election is in the middle of the strike zone of that or consider edmondaddress a president who abuses his power through military force or public money. which is why we're hearing these reports that people around speaker pelosi, who were skeptical find this news different. think about that reference there to money in executing impeachment. and then think about the news, donald trump withholding money, your money, taxpayer money from ukraine. and now you have...
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james madison, george mason, and edmond randolph. and they were each concerned that the president may one day engage in activity that was not criminal but was impeachable. madison was concerned about a president who would engage in perfidy, deceit, untrustworthiness. madison was worried about a president who would be disloyal to our nation in dealing with a foreign nation. ukraine. randolph was concerned about a president who would secure emoluments from the office, profit from the presidency. mason was concerned about someone who would tamper with elections or electors. he was concerned about a president who would tamper with investigations into himself. this is the presidency that the authors and architects of the impeachment language feared. this was the presidency they were worried about. and the frustration, i think, among a lot of activists who have asked nancy pelosi to do more is that this isn't that hard. >> yeah. >> it's right there. even on this issue, whether we get the transcript or the whistle-blower report, donald trum
james madison, george mason, and edmond randolph. and they were each concerned that the president may one day engage in activity that was not criminal but was impeachable. madison was concerned about a president who would engage in perfidy, deceit, untrustworthiness. madison was worried about a president who would be disloyal to our nation in dealing with a foreign nation. ukraine. randolph was concerned about a president who would secure emoluments from the office, profit from the presidency....
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edmond has lost four matches in a row, most recently at the chengdu 0pen lost four matches in a row,s made last week and edmund will now be assisted in the short—term by colin beauchamp, who coached him when he was in his late teens. rugby‘s international governing body has denied giving clearance to israel folau out for his return to the sport. he had his contract terminated by rugby australia after writing on social media that hell awaits gay people, which breached a players' code of conduct. the tonga national rugby league said he had been cleared to play for the country at next months's 0ceana cup but the rl iss at next months's 0ceana cup but the rl 155 that at next months's 0ceana cup but the rl iss that is incorrect as the organisation has not been formally asked to consider the matter. that is all for now. more in sportsday at 6:30pm. we will see you then. thank you, gavin. more now on the labour party conference, where the party's stance on brexit is being debated. as we have just seen, a few minutes ago. the party leaderjeremy corbyn wants to go into the next general electi
edmond has lost four matches in a row, most recently at the chengdu 0pen lost four matches in a row,s made last week and edmund will now be assisted in the short—term by colin beauchamp, who coached him when he was in his late teens. rugby‘s international governing body has denied giving clearance to israel folau out for his return to the sport. he had his contract terminated by rugby australia after writing on social media that hell awaits gay people, which breached a players' code of...
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or smuckers jar, so let's spin those around and wish a very happy 100th birthday to ellie revis of edmondton herd is from deltaville, virginia, this business owner is celebrating 103 years. he played golf until he was 98 years old.carson. happy you can do it too, carson. happy 100th to hannah belle lynch, an avid fisherman from arkansas, 11 grand kids, 12 great grand kids and four great great grand kids thomas mayer sr. of burbank, california is 100 years old. he served his country during world war ii and of course we salute you for your service. editain, retired choir teacher from mystic, connecticut, she taught piano lessons until she was 95 and last but not least, happy 100 birthday to edwin krim, a pilot from springfield, ohio, he flew airplanes to 81 years old never too late to keep going. >> love that >> this is really good. >> the pulled pork is to die for. >>> there's a lot more go to today.com/all day, more stories, including how to make your hair look thicker than it really is. >>> i can't wait for that. also you're going to meet the adorable mascot of the 2022 winter olympics.
or smuckers jar, so let's spin those around and wish a very happy 100th birthday to ellie revis of edmondton herd is from deltaville, virginia, this business owner is celebrating 103 years. he played golf until he was 98 years old.carson. happy you can do it too, carson. happy 100th to hannah belle lynch, an avid fisherman from arkansas, 11 grand kids, 12 great grand kids and four great great grand kids thomas mayer sr. of burbank, california is 100 years old. he served his country during world...
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hardware is it secure nobody can answer no no we've never text system no we don't know if they said edmonds national standards it's just seems to have survived being gone under the carpet a nobody is aware of you know what's in schools what's being sold to schools who are tax us to it and whether or not there's been any biometric data breaches for entire generations of british schoolchildren questions of consent around their biometrics have been bypassed to a great extent it was only in 2012 that a law was enacted putting in place processes for consent to be given or withheld the overall effect of biometrics in schools however is that the sharing in use of very personal data and implications of surveillance of the normalised that's millions of british children who've been taught to understand that it's no big deal to hand over your body data in order to get a service or a product they don't understand how it can be abused unnecessarily there's a reason that they should understand it because nobody's helping them to understand it we haven't had public discussion about it the test but the tho
hardware is it secure nobody can answer no no we've never text system no we don't know if they said edmonds national standards it's just seems to have survived being gone under the carpet a nobody is aware of you know what's in schools what's being sold to schools who are tax us to it and whether or not there's been any biometric data breaches for entire generations of british schoolchildren questions of consent around their biometrics have been bypassed to a great extent it was only in 2012...