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. >> this is where paths of mobile launch platform and crawl ergo.ours is just around the corner, 39 b, look at this work done, these platforms, we decided this time to do something different. instead of may be platforms for just one rocket, we made platforms that can configure to a number of rockets, maybe they change in size, width or height ilg. they have move up and down, and move in and out. if there are changes in the rockets they can make the platforms move. brian: amazing. darrel thank you for being the mvp for my tour. >> you got it. brian: we are wrapping up here, i am moving fo to swamp works. >> a neat place they work on next generation technology to use resources of moon so our astronauts can live and work there. brian: our theory is we went take everything they need, so they will make what they have work for them. >> right. brian: this is a huge door, is there anyway i can close it on the way out. their is a button. >> don't do, that we'll take care of that. you could get in trouble. >> right. >> then you would get in trouble. >> i woul
. >> this is where paths of mobile launch platform and crawl ergo.ours is just around the corner, 39 b, look at this work done, these platforms, we decided this time to do something different. instead of may be platforms for just one rocket, we made platforms that can configure to a number of rockets, maybe they change in size, width or height ilg. they have move up and down, and move in and out. if there are changes in the rockets they can make the platforms move. brian: amazing. darrel...
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ergo, it's what we're seeing on a monday. there is this digital black face that gets performed. it happened in 2016 where a bunch of accounts start up, they purport to be black americans and then they engage in racist content. we saw that exact message pop up on multiple accounts right after the debate. so this is not a real human being who said this. this is not a real black american upset about kamala harris. this is a coordinated attack. we don't know by who. >> really helpful context. thank you for opening everyone's eyes to that. >>> we've been talking about big fund raising numbers in the fund raising. nothing compared to some of the money being thrown around in the nba right now. two of the league's biggest stars not going to the new york knicks. the bleacher report next. ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums >>> let me kemba walker era begin. the nba saw a seismic shift in power as free agency got underway sunday night. coy wire has more in the bleacher report. they're going everywhere. >> they are. the c
ergo, it's what we're seeing on a monday. there is this digital black face that gets performed. it happened in 2016 where a bunch of accounts start up, they purport to be black americans and then they engage in racist content. we saw that exact message pop up on multiple accounts right after the debate. so this is not a real human being who said this. this is not a real black american upset about kamala harris. this is a coordinated attack. we don't know by who. >> really helpful context....
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has to be something totally unknown because if anyone did know, they would have acted on it already ergo would be built into the share price. that means the only things that can move stocks are unknown, unknowns to use the former defense secretary donald rumsfeld and if you're betting on unknown, unknowns, you might as well play roulette. it's more fun. that's why index fund advocates adore the efficient market hypothesis it's impossible for individual investors to consistently beat the averages so if you want equity exposure, the only smart way to do it is put money in a nice, low-cost index fund that mirrors the s&p 500. as anyone that watches the show regularly knows, i have no beef with that and beyond me beef, whatever i have no beef with index funds. they are the best way for the vast majority of people to invest net market. i said that since day one of the show if you have the time and inclinati inclination, you should put a big chunk of your savings into an s&p 500 fund and it's perfect for your retirement accounts it's hard to be a good individual stock investor and takes real w
has to be something totally unknown because if anyone did know, they would have acted on it already ergo would be built into the share price. that means the only things that can move stocks are unknown, unknowns to use the former defense secretary donald rumsfeld and if you're betting on unknown, unknowns, you might as well play roulette. it's more fun. that's why index fund advocates adore the efficient market hypothesis it's impossible for individual investors to consistently beat the...
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you public defend ergo forward at a preliminary hearing or sometime before trial make that motion tos this evidence, i am going to give you shot to do that. keep in mind, the judge that heard this motion was the same judge that signed the warrant. how do you think that judge is going to rule. >> explain to the audience what was problematic here about what police did. >> well, what happened was, they suspected lazzo of being a rape list, they began to follow him. they saw him circling i think it was in the soma district of san francisco. circling the block then makes an illegal lane change the way i understand it and whoop, light him up and pull him over. then those officers are told by their sergeant get his dna, make him blow into a preliminary challenge screening device and that is what the pub length defender screaming and yelling about, maybe had you a reason to stop him, he work --- >> but no reason to suspect drunk driving. >> exactly. so why did they make him blow into that. they said we had him blow into it because our sergeant told us do do that. so is that seizing illegal e
you public defend ergo forward at a preliminary hearing or sometime before trial make that motion tos this evidence, i am going to give you shot to do that. keep in mind, the judge that heard this motion was the same judge that signed the warrant. how do you think that judge is going to rule. >> explain to the audience what was problematic here about what police did. >> well, what happened was, they suspected lazzo of being a rape list, they began to follow him. they saw him...
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you should have applied for asylum there, ergo, we won't give you asylum here. >> we won't give you a chance. go back to your home country, including if your home country would subject you to horrible persecution or death. and so the -- the center for constitutional rights brought with the aclu -- >> let me stap you. that's a big change. it's a complete change. >> right turkey, the way that u.s. asylum policy as written and interpreted by the executive has functioned for decades. >> yes, absolutely. it's a de facto end to asylum in the southern border except for a small population of mexicans and the very principles of asylum. and our argument was congress for 40 years has considered how to deal with individuals who transit through third countries, and they come up with two narrow exceptions. one, if you are firmly resettled in a third country, emphasis on firmly, you have status there, you have the indicia of safety like housing or employment, maybe you're not entitled to asylum. >> so if i'm honduran and i'm in a house in mexico and kids and a job, try to apply for asylum, it's okay
you should have applied for asylum there, ergo, we won't give you asylum here. >> we won't give you a chance. go back to your home country, including if your home country would subject you to horrible persecution or death. and so the -- the center for constitutional rights brought with the aclu -- >> let me stap you. that's a big change. it's a complete change. >> right turkey, the way that u.s. asylum policy as written and interpreted by the executive has functioned for...
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states politically, that it's just unwise, but that it's hard to keep the reins on the caucus and ergo, the more derogatory information you uncover about donald trump, the harder it makes your job and leadership's job in restraining the caucus from wanting to impeach. >> our job is pretty simple. follow the fax, apply the law, and be guided by the constitution. that is what speaker pelosi has eloquently laid out. the case should be compelling. the evidence should be overwhelming. the case for impeachment and the sentiment around it should be bipartisan in nature. so we're just marching toward understood taking our constitutional responsibilities as a separate and coequal branch of government. tomorrow will be an important step in that direction with the testimony of bob mueller. >> i want to ask about the budget funding deal that appears to be cut, which looks like i think probably is a pretty good chance of passage. there is lots of ways in which it is response alternative democratic priorities on social spending particularly. but there is one question i have seen raised is that it cr
states politically, that it's just unwise, but that it's hard to keep the reins on the caucus and ergo, the more derogatory information you uncover about donald trump, the harder it makes your job and leadership's job in restraining the caucus from wanting to impeach. >> our job is pretty simple. follow the fax, apply the law, and be guided by the constitution. that is what speaker pelosi has eloquently laid out. the case should be compelling. the evidence should be overwhelming. the case...
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in this currency war ergo dollar weakness because there is a lot of room for the dollar to weaken becausehere is room for the fed to cut rates compared to the ecb. ofa: is this the path president trump's efforts to get jay powell and the fed to bring down interest rates rather than the precursor to the treasury actively intervening in the markets weakening the dollar? kristine: the timing is certainly interesting. we can probably conclude there is some sort of correlation between his tweets now and the impending fed meeting this month, which is gearing up to be a big event for a lot of market watchers and something we will be seeing whether the fed will be cutting, how much they will be cutting, and it seems like the debate over the fed at the moment is easing is a matter of how much at this point? meanwhile in the ecb, we've had perhaps there is hesitation at the ecb to act as soon as july and they are even having to figure out whether it is plausible to reopen the quantitative easing program. what with the mechanics of that look like? there are discussions to be had over issuer limits.
in this currency war ergo dollar weakness because there is a lot of room for the dollar to weaken becausehere is room for the fed to cut rates compared to the ecb. ofa: is this the path president trump's efforts to get jay powell and the fed to bring down interest rates rather than the precursor to the treasury actively intervening in the markets weakening the dollar? kristine: the timing is certainly interesting. we can probably conclude there is some sort of correlation between his tweets now...
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you have been marketing to younger people, ergo, you make more money. rep. desaulnier: we have been marketing -- mr. monsees: i don't want to come across as defensive here, we have certainly made missteps. i understand the criticism of some of our past actions, but we have moved on. our earliest marketing efforts were targeted to 25-34-year-old adult smokers. we don't want any of our retailers to sell to underage consumers. rep. desaulnier: i have got a limited amount of time and am trying to control my anger, to be perfectly honest. tax treatment aside, would you consider raising it in prices so it was more equipment to cigarettes? we heard senator durbin talk yesterday about how cost affected whether young people by cigarettes are not. if you raise your prices, it would lower the sale to young people. you say you want to lower the sale to young people. mr. monsees: that is an interesting question and one i think we deserve to debate, absolutely. we are focused on a number of different efforts that we believe to be potentially more efficacious than that par
you have been marketing to younger people, ergo, you make more money. rep. desaulnier: we have been marketing -- mr. monsees: i don't want to come across as defensive here, we have certainly made missteps. i understand the criticism of some of our past actions, but we have moved on. our earliest marketing efforts were targeted to 25-34-year-old adult smokers. we don't want any of our retailers to sell to underage consumers. rep. desaulnier: i have got a limited amount of time and am trying to...
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nothing happened to them, ergo you might not be essential. >> i've heard around the world we are essential and the president charged me with making this available. we received $40 billion worth of desired applications. >> i know you've got plenty of people that want the money. i get that. >> that supports u.s. jobs and u.s. workers. >> right. thanks, mr. chairman. >> senator van hollen. >> mr. chairman, ranking member brown, chairman, thank you for being here. i do believe exim bank plays a role in center sectors of job manufacturing. i support those efforts. as you probably know yesterday the house financial services committee postponed its markup of exim reauthorization because of concern pavilion with respect to china and how exim could if not properly structure be used to subsidize some of china's state-owned enterprises. last year in this committee we modernized cfius. my question to you is will you work with us through this authorization process to make sure any exim reauthorization effort addresses the need to protect american national security interests, protect american competitiv
nothing happened to them, ergo you might not be essential. >> i've heard around the world we are essential and the president charged me with making this available. we received $40 billion worth of desired applications. >> i know you've got plenty of people that want the money. i get that. >> that supports u.s. jobs and u.s. workers. >> right. thanks, mr. chairman. >> senator van hollen. >> mr. chairman, ranking member brown, chairman, thank you for being...
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. -- hours at a time parked on the side track ergo reliability is the entire game, as you have mentioned for passenger and commuter rail. it doesn't matter if there is one train per day or 10 trains per day, if your customers cannot rely on that train to arrive on time as scheduled. as you have said, you might as well book a flight. it is that simple. last week, i pressed administrative to be more engaged on the short shunting issue in particular, on the salute the line. i am confident that he will keep that commitment. i am curious if amtrak is experiencing the signal activation issue in other areas of the country? has amtrak experienced short shunting issues outweighing the nation? >> we have experienced short shunting issues is on the line you have described. we did have some of the trouble, i think on the hoosier line. the state of indiana has discontinued the hoosier service. i think it has been principally there. ron but tori has been really good about pressing the host railroad to come up with solutions. >> so, did you ever find a solution for the hoosier line? are you never did?
. -- hours at a time parked on the side track ergo reliability is the entire game, as you have mentioned for passenger and commuter rail. it doesn't matter if there is one train per day or 10 trains per day, if your customers cannot rely on that train to arrive on time as scheduled. as you have said, you might as well book a flight. it is that simple. last week, i pressed administrative to be more engaged on the short shunting issue in particular, on the salute the line. i am confident that he...
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you testified about how that really makes it difficult, ergo the samples become important. we're trying to find ways to lessen the requirements for prior authorization. are there some policies that a physician's office or a hospital or whatever follows that might give us some guidance to help us help you? >> yes. with specific guidelines and pathways developed by certain physician groups we can bypass p.a.'s on certain things from mris to certain drugs. >> if we could get some of that, that would be outstanding. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. i now recognize the gentleman from indiana. >> thank you. i was a surgeon before. i would agree that the sample issue is a red herring. as a physician, the basic premise that we practice medicine based on this type of thing as a group is false. i would decide what type of medication that patient is on and then ask my staff, hey, do we have any samples of this, not the other way around. the other thing from a pbm perspective i don't like restricted form lairs. we've heard a lot of testimony. that may not be pervasive across
you testified about how that really makes it difficult, ergo the samples become important. we're trying to find ways to lessen the requirements for prior authorization. are there some policies that a physician's office or a hospital or whatever follows that might give us some guidance to help us help you? >> yes. with specific guidelines and pathways developed by certain physician groups we can bypass p.a.'s on certain things from mris to certain drugs. >> if we could get some of...
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and ergo the samples become important. we are trying to find ways tossen the requirements for prior authorization. are there some policies either a physician as offense or hospital follows or whatever that might give uts guidance to help us help you? >> yes with specific guidelines and pathways developed by certain physician groups we can by pass p.a.s on things from mris to certain drugs. and injury that's a valuable way to make it easier for the patient to get the proper medication. >> well if we could get some of that that would be outstanding. and i yield back. i'm sorry. >> the gentleman yields back. i now recognize the gentleman from indiana, mr. buschon. >> thank you, adam chair wom. >> dr. buschon. >> i'm sorry. >> thank you. i would agree mr. schraeder that the sample issue a red herring. i'll say as a physician, the basic premise that we practice medicine based on this type of thing as a group is -- is false. we use -- i would decide what type of medication the patient is on and then ask my staff do you have any
and ergo the samples become important. we are trying to find ways tossen the requirements for prior authorization. are there some policies either a physician as offense or hospital follows or whatever that might give uts guidance to help us help you? >> yes with specific guidelines and pathways developed by certain physician groups we can by pass p.a.s on things from mris to certain drugs. and injury that's a valuable way to make it easier for the patient to get the proper medication....