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so that's what erickson saying. sounds like they were pain isis at this point. and yeah, that is what it sounds like, and this actually is not the 1st time that erickson has had some sort of questionable run. and now this admission from the company also comes after they were accused by the department of justice back in october, a greeting, a $1000000000.00 agreement that they made with prosecutors in $2192.00 and a long running corruption pro. so was that investigation related to the prob, regarding isis? yes, so apparently it's, it's working with similar types of situations, right? it's not the exact same situation is not necessarily isis, but certainly erickson has this issue before, right? so the idea here is that they were pain, bribery and they were involved in some campaign that had to do with corruption in asia and the middle east. in october of last year. this was all coming out in the department of justice essentially came to some settlement for a $1000000000.00, but again, we don't know exactly who it was. so, you know, one of the issues here, obviousl
so that's what erickson saying. sounds like they were pain isis at this point. and yeah, that is what it sounds like, and this actually is not the 1st time that erickson has had some sort of questionable run. and now this admission from the company also comes after they were accused by the department of justice back in october, a greeting, a $1000000000.00 agreement that they made with prosecutors in $2192.00 and a long running corruption pro. so was that investigation related to the prob,...
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of course you, they designed to show specifically catered to erickson law personality. it was called vassal on 4 faithfully the nukes were a host. and several panelists, comment on the news of the day. in truth, it could have been named fast as you know, was that the application key process or the brush, okay, t n a duplicate, gorman, e at us. carol taquita was at the input. i suki mac had been african. but boy, pre bout michigan salissa, i hope that small some one else was hosting. so no one could say was low show. but in reality, he was the main attraction. and the show was based around the topics that he decided to disagree with them on board. seen uses, ratings took off by 2020 the channel was challenging its commercial rival, b affinity v for polk position among frances news networks, button c, news created more and more controversy. broadcast regulator, the c essay began to take notice in march. last year, it issued its 1st that refined to a 24 hour news channels and called migrant children, thieves rapists and murderers. with an owner around it, costs $200000.00
of course you, they designed to show specifically catered to erickson law personality. it was called vassal on 4 faithfully the nukes were a host. and several panelists, comment on the news of the day. in truth, it could have been named fast as you know, was that the application key process or the brush, okay, t n a duplicate, gorman, e at us. carol taquita was at the input. i suki mac had been african. but boy, pre bout michigan salissa, i hope that small some one else was hosting. so no one...
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brad erickson, thanks for joining us why don't you lay out your thesis of the likelihood of regulationhreat of regulation forcing apple to make changes and what that could meep for the rest of the ecosystem. >> first off, let me apologize for my voice i promise is sounds worse than it is. i think what's going on right now, which is really interesting is apple as the dominant app ecosim here in the u.s., playing a unique role where they sit on top of these large internet players, right what we have learned recently facebook relies incredibly on third-party data, and what's inter interesting, while we won't spect lace on things about advertising, what we can say is privacy is certainly serving as a nice barrier, that they can put up, that can impede or potential impair companies like facebook's ability to target users for advertising, so we're certainly not saying we have all the conclusion, but i think we're in a place where where we can start on ask some questions that pose some troubling trends for the social media companies in the future. the year are not using their heft inappropria
brad erickson, thanks for joining us why don't you lay out your thesis of the likelihood of regulationhreat of regulation forcing apple to make changes and what that could meep for the rest of the ecosystem. >> first off, let me apologize for my voice i promise is sounds worse than it is. i think what's going on right now, which is really interesting is apple as the dominant app ecosim here in the u.s., playing a unique role where they sit on top of these large internet players, right...
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we will ask that question to lisa erickson, u.s.or vice president, about her expectation's of fed policy and how quickly they need to go. that conversation is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable nationwide network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities.™ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable nationwide network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... savin
we will ask that question to lisa erickson, u.s.or vice president, about her expectation's of fed policy and how quickly they need to go. that conversation is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable nationwide network. with no line...
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on monday erickson was released by previous club into milan because players fitted with the fib related and not allowed to play in the italian . the i think if there was any excise, i wouldn't go back. i mean, if i, if i was be fully committed until late, trusting the doctors, i'm trusting my, my heart on trusting my, my c d. in me, then i wouldn't go back so no, i feel 100 percent. sure. to go back after like, i need to prove that you can play with an i c d. and if something that bad has happened, i mean you can, you can be returning to a normal life. christiane or another has been challenged by manchester and i said, manager to school more goals. portuguese still haven't found the back of them. that in his last 5 appearances that we should score more goals is obvious. i think we are creating enough chances and enough opportunities in the last couple of games, but we just didn't score enough goals. but this is not only an issue with christiano. it's also an issue with all the other players, especially with the offensive plays that we do not score enough go. if you bear in mind how many
on monday erickson was released by previous club into milan because players fitted with the fib related and not allowed to play in the italian . the i think if there was any excise, i wouldn't go back. i mean, if i, if i was be fully committed until late, trusting the doctors, i'm trusting my, my heart on trusting my, my c d. in me, then i wouldn't go back so no, i feel 100 percent. sure. to go back after like, i need to prove that you can play with an i c d. and if something that bad has...
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. floss, france, and a far right journalist, turned presidential content. photo a fester. fyodor erickson and the tv channel behind his raw orbiter gets rid of your listening post, where we examine the media and look at how news is reported. the torch relay came to an end in beijing last week with the lighting of the olympic coltrane and the start of the 2022 winter games. athletes for more than 90 countries are competing in a bubble organizers designed to be coven proof. china is putting on a show for the world, flexing some economic superpower muscle, showcasing the benefits of its 0 cobit strategy. and according to its critics, it's doing a little sports washing. it's using the olympics to cleanse itself of its record on human rights in sin. jang, it's indefensible. treatment of weaker muslims there, as well as on a shrinking freedom of the press. starting with what's become of journalism in hong kong. the united states and some of his allies have left their diplomats at home through a half hearted boycott of sorts. but they couldn't quite bring themselves to order their athletes to sk
. floss, france, and a far right journalist, turned presidential content. photo a fester. fyodor erickson and the tv channel behind his raw orbiter gets rid of your listening post, where we examine the media and look at how news is reported. the torch relay came to an end in beijing last week with the lighting of the olympic coltrane and the start of the 2022 winter games. athletes for more than 90 countries are competing in a bubble organizers designed to be coven proof. china is putting on a...
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. >> reporter: researcher paul erickson says the price hikes are part inflation and part competition. >> services really see content as their weapon to ensure that people subscribe and stay subscribed in this dog eat dog environment. >> reporter: in 2021, netflix spent an estimated $17 billion on content, including oscar- nominated films. experts say the next move is getting more live sports on streaming apps. that will continue to push prices up. >> reporter: are we at the point where it is more expensive to subscribe to all these services than old cable? >> you selected a lot of this content and what you're getting for your money is more relevant to you. that's important. >>> coming up, tying the knot on valentine's day. the busy day for weddings around the bay area. >>> i'm kris van cleave on the ambassador bridge between u.s. and canada. this was the bridge blocked by border protesters in canada, protesting the vaccine mandates in that country. we will take a look at what it means to have the bridge back open and the lingering effects of the supply chain which could go on for mont
. >> reporter: researcher paul erickson says the price hikes are part inflation and part competition. >> services really see content as their weapon to ensure that people subscribe and stay subscribed in this dog eat dog environment. >> reporter: in 2021, netflix spent an estimated $17 billion on content, including oscar- nominated films. experts say the next move is getting more live sports on streaming apps. that will continue to push prices up. >> reporter: are we at...
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erickson may have to make payments to a terror organization.oney may have been used to gain access to certain transport routes in iraqi. there is an investigation into it. the biggest fundraiser in the u.s. is not harvard. stanford and harvard were the two biggest fundraisers in the u.s. face coverings will become optional for inoculated individuals in indoor and outdoor locations at disney world. global news, 24 hours a day and on bloomberg take, powered by more than 2700 journalists in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> would put forward proposals about the negotiation process. jonathan: vladimir putin with his german counterpart. it's a price auction -- it's a price action down a single date of -- basis point. retail sales are just around the corner. looking at the input into gdp, 1.2% is the estimate for january after a softer than expected month in december. tom: the consumer is 60 or 70% of the economy but now we pay attention to it. jonathan: you've seen what happens with the consumer confidence numbers. the heineken ceo sa
erickson may have to make payments to a terror organization.oney may have been used to gain access to certain transport routes in iraqi. there is an investigation into it. the biggest fundraiser in the u.s. is not harvard. stanford and harvard were the two biggest fundraisers in the u.s. face coverings will become optional for inoculated individuals in indoor and outdoor locations at disney world. global news, 24 hours a day and on bloomberg take, powered by more than 2700 journalists in more...
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o is now admitting that they may have made payments to the tourist organization, isis and iraq. erickson said late on tuesday that an internal investigation from 2019 found series breaches of compliance rules in iraq, including payments for transport routes to evade local customs. and not surprisingly, shares in the stock.
o is now admitting that they may have made payments to the tourist organization, isis and iraq. erickson said late on tuesday that an internal investigation from 2019 found series breaches of compliance rules in iraq, including payments for transport routes to evade local customs. and not surprisingly, shares in the stock.
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remember what they said, you know, the cube, russia out in germany, and i think erickson's in, in the americans. this is, and you know, the minute germany wants to set something they call to washington every monday. they still have american military. that is basically, you know, russians with germany. that was the whole thing started there with eastern germany. they will promise is that they spend a minute and i don't do the state, they expand, you know, but when you listen to, you know, west and you say, what was it when russia come in, they never leave rational, left half of you just go ahead, do what you are and join the job, and you can do well, a sort of down rush out, and i think it works for them and somehow in reference to try to address it in a tension. but i think all the, all american assumptions we've used to move in the, you know, i brought up in past programs the historical parallel of the cuban missile crisis. and then this is from the russian perspective. believe this is the cuban missile crisis in reverse. ok, i will remind our audience that kennedy told krista, if yo
remember what they said, you know, the cube, russia out in germany, and i think erickson's in, in the americans. this is, and you know, the minute germany wants to set something they call to washington every monday. they still have american military. that is basically, you know, russians with germany. that was the whole thing started there with eastern germany. they will promise is that they spend a minute and i don't do the state, they expand, you know, but when you listen to, you know, west...
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. >> reporter: entertainment researcher paul erickson says the rate hikes are part competition and parts their weapon to ensure that people subscribe and they stay subscribed in this dog-eat-dog environment. in 2021, netflix spent an estimated $17 billion on content including oscar nominated films, but experts say the next move is getting more live sports on streaming apps and that will just continue to push prices up. >> reporter: are we at that point where it is more expensive to subscribe to all of these streamers than the old cable? >> i mean, you select add lot of tis content and these services and what you are getting for that money, it is more relevant to you and that's the important part. >> lilia luciano, cbs news, los angeles. >> duncan: we could all stream paramount+, not too expensive. next on the "cbs weekend news", let's fix it, the global movement that is giving loved broken possessions new life. designed to style your stubble in one stroke, a pivoting metal head that defines every edge, and three comb lengths for added versatility. one tool that helps you choose, change,
. >> reporter: entertainment researcher paul erickson says the rate hikes are part competition and parts their weapon to ensure that people subscribe and they stay subscribed in this dog-eat-dog environment. in 2021, netflix spent an estimated $17 billion on content including oscar nominated films, but experts say the next move is getting more live sports on streaming apps and that will just continue to push prices up. >> reporter: are we at that point where it is more expensive to...
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. >> erickson to suspend deliveries to russia. >> this starts to build. i think it's so important. we talked a lot about energy and i'm thinking about self sanctioning, dealing with anything to do with russia. we saw bps effort, that's really important to bp, what they get for it i have no idea. one headline mentioned, new sanctions lifted what we know. going on to say compensating for higher inflation risk and they have moved already. >> dollar ruble, there's no other way to put it. u.s. dollar versus ruble at 108, that's a substantial move here as we hear from the head of the bank of russia. let's go through the data, so important to have a conversation. it's turned around here. >> futures down about one .2% on the s&p 500. a reserve release was some major commodity producers. what's that going to achieve? this is central bank speak for really tough conversation. the financial system is facing a nonstandard situation. i think that perhaps understates the situation. tom: we will monitor that throughout this. a perfect time to talk to the global director of fixed income research at
. >> erickson to suspend deliveries to russia. >> this starts to build. i think it's so important. we talked a lot about energy and i'm thinking about self sanctioning, dealing with anything to do with russia. we saw bps effort, that's really important to bp, what they get for it i have no idea. one headline mentioned, new sanctions lifted what we know. going on to say compensating for higher inflation risk and they have moved already. >> dollar ruble, there's no other way to...
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one of those is presidential candidate, hopeful, erickson more so you to, if we could have avoided this catastrophe. i have been saying for years at the west has responsibility for the escalation of violence in the east. and i must understand russian to bonds against 9 to expansion. unfortunately, we have done nothing to prevent this escalation. say you lead us meeting at the moment to discuss the wording of some of those sanctions still. so more information just will come on those, but we have heard from the french defense minister today florence paul lee, who is basically outlined that france will not be going into a war with russia. she said, we have not declared war against russia and what france is working towards. and this is one of the easy to say they're working towards as well. it's the aim for a sci fi unreturned to piece in ukraine. are lucky thanks for that. well paula, we've engaging reaction from all over the world, particularly in western europe, and also of course the u. k. i was watching the u. k. media this morning of the really going off the food and land bossing him
one of those is presidential candidate, hopeful, erickson more so you to, if we could have avoided this catastrophe. i have been saying for years at the west has responsibility for the escalation of violence in the east. and i must understand russian to bonds against 9 to expansion. unfortunately, we have done nothing to prevent this escalation. say you lead us meeting at the moment to discuss the wording of some of those sanctions still. so more information just will come on those, but we have...
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we were just talking about erickson weighing heavily on that sector. ericsson down 14.41%.ust talking about the investigation with isis. that is weighing heavily on the stock. trading 99. ahold delhaize and heineken are both interesting story. ahold and the grocery sector on both sides of the atlantic, talking about the supply chain issues we were talking about, continued to talk about, the fact there is very little sign they are easing significantly but also the inflation impact on the consumer. ahold tracking lower on the back of that outlook. heineken up 1.95%, not giving us much guidance today, talking about the idea that inflation will have an impact on people's decision making. he also have the extra affect of baby a new normal in terms of people's behavior. we are hearing about countries wishing to remove all restrictions when it comes to covid, but maybe there is a lasting legacy and may be the people eating and drinking in bars does not come back as quickly as anticipated. nevertheless the numbers are solid. the stock up 2%. the company ceo was talking about all of
we were just talking about erickson weighing heavily on that sector. ericsson down 14.41%.ust talking about the investigation with isis. that is weighing heavily on the stock. trading 99. ahold delhaize and heineken are both interesting story. ahold and the grocery sector on both sides of the atlantic, talking about the supply chain issues we were talking about, continued to talk about, the fact there is very little sign they are easing significantly but also the inflation impact on the...
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erickson says it continues to quote, invest significantly into an investigation into its iraq based operations. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: good afternoon where it is 1:00 in new york. i am matt miller, welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. investors are awaiting the minutes from the fed's last policy meeting where jay powell says the central bank is on track to raise rates for the first time since 2018. we will have a read on how credit markets are positioning for a more hawkish fed. and heineken sounds the alarm on surging inflation. the brewer warning and is facing the worst price pressure in a decade. we will hear from the ceo later on in the show. first i want a quick check of what is going on in the markets as we see equity indexes falling and the s&p 500 down 1/10 of 1% right now. we were up yesterday on a headline that russia was going to pull its troops back from the uk
erickson says it continues to quote, invest significantly into an investigation into its iraq based operations. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: good afternoon where it is 1:00 in new york. i am matt miller, welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. investors are awaiting the minutes...
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the attorney generals association across the country, there are powerful attorney generals like ericksonota, leticia james in new york, all of these attorney generals should be coming together to put pressure on the supreme court to protect voting rights for all americans. we must show up to d.c., offer a back-up to our legislatures fighting to create stronger federal protections for our voting rights because it's states like alabama or even texas, where run-away legislatures allowed to gerrymander the state in such a way to diminish the voting power by black and brown actors, we all lose. >> i mentioned in my intro and i know you saw in the washington post, 1,055 fatal police shootings in 2021, according to the news papers tracking, this despite the sustained protests after the murder of george floyd and other incidents the year before. your response? >> you know, i'm here campaigning for the office of attorney general in houston and i stopped by bishop dixon's church today and he said to me in private conversation, he says, you know, the law, the society, it doesn't change based on emo
the attorney generals association across the country, there are powerful attorney generals like ericksonota, leticia james in new york, all of these attorney generals should be coming together to put pressure on the supreme court to protect voting rights for all americans. we must show up to d.c., offer a back-up to our legislatures fighting to create stronger federal protections for our voting rights because it's states like alabama or even texas, where run-away legislatures allowed to...
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the erickson plates with smells with information about change.smell their entire body but we detect influences our lives whether they realize. lie in our noses but also our skin, skeletal muscles and major organs. when exposed to a sandalwood owner sand abrasion heals faster and here he grows preclinical trials suggest we can detect one another's emotions by smell alone. joy, fear, disgust, the sudden emergence of a phantom smell perceiving an odor that's not actually present can signal a developing brain tumor or the onset of an epileptic seizure or migraine. older people abruptly stop detecting certain smells like fish or peppermint, are more likely to die within five years. because smell is only detect but close range it is intimate. even when you think you're smelling something far away like exploded fireworks her new york city hotdog cart you're not bionic lee going across businesses. in your worst fear about awful smells is through the smell that is tiny airborne molecules in the smelly substance really does invade your body's interior and
the erickson plates with smells with information about change.smell their entire body but we detect influences our lives whether they realize. lie in our noses but also our skin, skeletal muscles and major organs. when exposed to a sandalwood owner sand abrasion heals faster and here he grows preclinical trials suggest we can detect one another's emotions by smell alone. joy, fear, disgust, the sudden emergence of a phantom smell perceiving an odor that's not actually present can signal a...
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and to have two constituent letters from john j erickson junior and one from rhode island who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma and is undergoing major long surgery and ask both the those be made part of the record for the hearing. we also have a letter of support from seven bankruptcy professors submitted to the subcommittee for the hearing the professors in their letter will be made part of the record. and finally and in the bankruptcy court for new jersey, by the diversity of california berkeley school of law and the dean of that school of law. and i will make his brief part of the record here. i will do some opening remarks when he gets here senator kennedy will have opening remarks and senator durbin if he gets here first he may seek to offer opening remarks for the last three rounds with any luck and then i will introduce the panel and you can proceed with your testimony and we will go on to questions. i will be pretty rigorous about the five minute rule i know you have all put a lot of work into your statements that can be made a part of the record for the full benefit of you
and to have two constituent letters from john j erickson junior and one from rhode island who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma and is undergoing major long surgery and ask both the those be made part of the record for the hearing. we also have a letter of support from seven bankruptcy professors submitted to the subcommittee for the hearing the professors in their letter will be made part of the record. and finally and in the bankruptcy court for new jersey, by the diversity of california...
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i have two constituent letters from john j erickson junior of newport rhode island. whose late wife jerilyn passed away after a difficult battle against ovarian cancer . and john of narragansett rhode island who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma and has undergone a major lung surgery. i'll ask both of thoseletters be made a part of the record of this hearing . we also have a letter of support from seven bankruptcy professors. submitted to our subcommittee for this hearing. the professors are professors les, martel rasmussen and yet . and their letter will be made part of the record. and finally, fethere is a brief in the united states bankruptcy court for this new jersey filed by dean irwin of the university of california berkeley school of law. in indeed dean of that school of law. and i will make an amicus curiae brief be made part of the record here. i'll do some opening remarks. when he gets here, senator kennedy will then provide opening remarks. if senator durbin gets your first he's the chairman of the full committee and he makes the to offer opening remark
i have two constituent letters from john j erickson junior of newport rhode island. whose late wife jerilyn passed away after a difficult battle against ovarian cancer . and john of narragansett rhode island who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma and has undergone a major lung surgery. i'll ask both of thoseletters be made a part of the record of this hearing . we also have a letter of support from seven bankruptcy professors. submitted to our subcommittee for this hearing. the professors are...
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and she says again, christine erickson, that says he knew 2 days after his cardiac arrest that he would play football again . he's been training with his new club brentford, 7 months after being disgusted face on the pitch bang to denmark. you are a former midfielder returns for the premier league as a free agent. he left into milan because rules and italy bound him from playing with an i. c d. the fibrillation device, the the beijing now where chinese at tennessee punctual has made a rare public appearance at the winter olympics. the 3 time a summer olympian was seen speaking to the see president thomas back at the freestyle scheme competition in beijing. hong's wellbeing has been a global concert and also she accused a senior chinese official of sexually assaulting her in a social media post in november. but in an interview with a french newspaper this week, she denied making such allegations. palm was that as the china is eileen gay, in golden, women's free ski big competition. the 18 year old with born in the united states. and this is her 1st olympics. she saved her best jump for l
and she says again, christine erickson, that says he knew 2 days after his cardiac arrest that he would play football again . he's been training with his new club brentford, 7 months after being disgusted face on the pitch bang to denmark. you are a former midfielder returns for the premier league as a free agent. he left into milan because rules and italy bound him from playing with an i. c d. the fibrillation device, the the beijing now where chinese at tennessee punctual has made a rare...
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i went to monument regional high school in erickson also.wbtv voice. >> so tell me about your education. you went to simon's rock, and the decisions you made in your education, you speak french. i mean, what are the, why did you take this path to get where you are academically. you have this be in linguistics. coming about what interested you in it and why you made the choices youdid ? >> i didn't make choices. i'm more contextual is person than most people would have reason to believe. i went to four different schools. simon's rock for two years, most people onlywent there for two years back then . had no idea what i wanted to do. and aa in french only because i was good at it, i didn't know what i was. theni got a ba from doctors . iwent to rutgers for no reason at all . my parents were not as connected to getting their kids into great schools as today'sparents would be. parents were present to that then . i certainly didn't care. i should have gone to swarthmore but they would take me. i could have gone to haverford we forgot to hand in a
i went to monument regional high school in erickson also.wbtv voice. >> so tell me about your education. you went to simon's rock, and the decisions you made in your education, you speak french. i mean, what are the, why did you take this path to get where you are academically. you have this be in linguistics. coming about what interested you in it and why you made the choices youdid ? >> i didn't make choices. i'm more contextual is person than most people would have reason to...
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erickson jr. of newport, rhode island, whose late wife gerilyn passed away after a difficult battle against ovarian cancer. and another from rhode island diagnosed with meso thiel yoema and undergone a major lung surgery. i'll ask those letters be made part of the record of this hearing. we also have a letter of support from seven bankruptcy professors submitted to our subcommittee for this hearing, the professors are professors. liaai, block leib deeg. markell, rasmus and yedev. their letter will be made part of the record. and finally, there is a brief in the united states bankruptcy court for the district of new jersey filed by dean irwin chirenski, a dean of the berkeley school of law. and i will make his amicus brief part of the record here. i'll do opening remarks when he gets here senator kennedy will then provide opening remarks. if senator durbin gets here first, he is the chairman of the full committee and may seek to offer opening remarks. so we'll have three rounds of opening remarks,
erickson jr. of newport, rhode island, whose late wife gerilyn passed away after a difficult battle against ovarian cancer. and another from rhode island diagnosed with meso thiel yoema and undergone a major lung surgery. i'll ask those letters be made part of the record of this hearing. we also have a letter of support from seven bankruptcy professors submitted to our subcommittee for this hearing, the professors are professors. liaai, block leib deeg. markell, rasmus and yedev. their letter...
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erickson as our daughters are in medical school together. do not believe that that friendship will have any impact on my ability to judge the merits of this project. >> clerk: thank you. gabby, if you're ready to make your presentation, the floor is yours. >> i am. thanks, jonas, and start off by thanking commissioner chan for her service to the commission. all right. so good afternoon, president tanner and commissioners. gabriela pantoja, planning commission staff. the dwelling units will range in size from 1,498 square feet to 3,396 square feet and contain two to four bedrooms. it will contain approximately 8,973 square feet of private and 3,000 square feet of common square. street trees and signage are also proposed as part of the development. the project will seek modifications from the rear yard requirement, section 134, and a minor deviation from the height method, section 260. [indiscernible] for the p.u.d., and a conditional use authorization for in controls board file number 21370 for the construction of a residential development th
erickson as our daughters are in medical school together. do not believe that that friendship will have any impact on my ability to judge the merits of this project. >> clerk: thank you. gabby, if you're ready to make your presentation, the floor is yours. >> i am. thanks, jonas, and start off by thanking commissioner chan for her service to the commission. all right. so good afternoon, president tanner and commissioners. gabriela pantoja, planning commission staff. the dwelling...
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lisa erickson, stephanie pomboy as well as steve moore, john lonski, jon hilsenrath, joni bilely and austan goolsbeement it is great to see everybody. right to stu we go and "varney & company." stuart: how did you get so many people on your show in such a short period of time? if maria, that's genius and good morning to you. [laughter] good morning, everyone. 467,000 jobs created in january. that is a huge surprise. we were all expecting signs of economic weakness, maybe a negative jobs report. as you can see, it did not happen. the jobless rate did move up from 3.9 to 4%. of that's where you see the impact of omicron. if you were at home with the virus and you didn't get a paycheck, you were considered unemployed, so the rate went up. here's the analysis. we're coming out of the omicron surge. if we want to keep the economy rolling really good, we should be opening up the economy, dropping mandates. that is my opinion. now this. look at this. the impact on the market. the 10-year treasury yield hit 1.91%. because of this strong employment situationment the stronger the employment si
lisa erickson, stephanie pomboy as well as steve moore, john lonski, jon hilsenrath, joni bilely and austan goolsbeement it is great to see everybody. right to stu we go and "varney & company." stuart: how did you get so many people on your show in such a short period of time? if maria, that's genius and good morning to you. [laughter] good morning, everyone. 467,000 jobs created in january. that is a huge surprise. we were all expecting signs of economic weakness, maybe a...
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hard, hard to be number one team in the country i have been, cooperative university, with jimmy ericksoneft they got a good basketball team made final four a couple years ago hopefully get back there and finish the detail. maria: you are a winner, senator great to see you this morning such that. >> thank you. >> this you coach, tommy tuberville in d.c. we'll be right back. . we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ this isn't just freight. only pay for what you need. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, the sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing so you both sleep just right.
hard, hard to be number one team in the country i have been, cooperative university, with jimmy ericksoneft they got a good basketball team made final four a couple years ago hopefully get back there and finish the detail. maria: you are a winner, senator great to see you this morning such that. >> thank you. >> this you coach, tommy tuberville in d.c. we'll be right back. . we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we...
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that's a market cap as big as erickson. there's really solid growth companies.nd of the day, it is about inflation and investing in the right stocks is a great hedge for inflation. maria: well, by the way, we're seeing inflation within big tech as well. amazon raising its base pay for corporate workers to $350,000. the labor market is incredibly tight right now. you've got the better than expected jobs report that seemed to shift some estimates in terms of growth for the year. 467,000 jobs added to the economy last month. that was much better than expected. and yet, wolfgang, we still have the conversation of recession continuing to come up. nancy lazar, who is the head of cornerstone research, told me a week ago, two weeks ago, actually, that she is expecting a recession for the broader economy in 2023. listen to nancy on this program recently. >> fundamentally, i still think the united states is the strongest economy in the world but at the end of the day, a significant global slowdown with a risk of a global recession, we are a global economy, many companies
that's a market cap as big as erickson. there's really solid growth companies.nd of the day, it is about inflation and investing in the right stocks is a great hedge for inflation. maria: well, by the way, we're seeing inflation within big tech as well. amazon raising its base pay for corporate workers to $350,000. the labor market is incredibly tight right now. you've got the better than expected jobs report that seemed to shift some estimates in terms of growth for the year. 467,000 jobs...
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lisa erickson, stephanie pomboy as well as steve moore, john lonski, jon hilsenrath, joni bilely and show in such a short period of time? if maria, that's genius and good morning to you. [laughter] good morning, everyone. 467,000 jobs created in january. that is a huge surprise. we were all expecting signs of economic weakness, maybe a negative jobs report. as you can see, it did not happen. the jobless rate did move up from 3.9 to 4%. of that's where you see the impact of omicron.
lisa erickson, stephanie pomboy as well as steve moore, john lonski, jon hilsenrath, joni bilely and show in such a short period of time? if maria, that's genius and good morning to you. [laughter] good morning, everyone. 467,000 jobs created in january. that is a huge surprise. we were all expecting signs of economic weakness, maybe a negative jobs report. as you can see, it did not happen. the jobless rate did move up from 3.9 to 4%. of that's where you see the impact of omicron.
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elsewhere in the premier league, yesterday, the return of christian erickson. against tottenham. at twickenham they are trying to present their sport in a different way. this new mural features a man now with 50 england caps. but the new english —— michael smith is a novice but his penalty has built england's lead against wales and those points count. england eventually needed all of them. when alex stretched for a fingernail try, them. when alex stretched for a fingernailtry, england them. when alex stretched for a fingernail try, england was 17 nil ahead. the patron of english rugby looked on, that is the duchess of cambridge and could the patron of wales, the duke, see a revival? well, watch. whenjosh adams crossed the line it was something. when tompkins scored it was a contest again. 17—12. it was wales summoning spirit but it was not enough. more penalties from smith and even the wales scored as third try they never took the lead. wales pushed to the last and england won by four points. they are tired but they are victorious. and that is enough for englan
elsewhere in the premier league, yesterday, the return of christian erickson. against tottenham. at twickenham they are trying to present their sport in a different way. this new mural features a man now with 50 england caps. but the new english —— michael smith is a novice but his penalty has built england's lead against wales and those points count. england eventually needed all of them. when alex stretched for a fingernail try, them. when alex stretched for a fingernailtry, england them....