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fastenal which makes all kinds of fasteners. it's also kind of against your hypothesis because it sells at 32 times earnings. it's got a growth rate of 18%. my schooling tells me that when the p.e. is higher than growth rate you're looking for trouble. >> well, this one is an exception to the rule. but i think that what's attractive are stocks that are growing. anybody can manufacture profits by cutting. but when you have growth then you can get real numbers to show real numbers. then i think that we're seeing a multiyear recovery in the housing and construction business, fastenal is worldwide. and they really have little competition. because nobody wants to get into manufacture screws and bolts and nuts and hangers and things like that. so i see fastenal as a growth value play as opposed to the other two names. >> all right. chris, do you have any disclosures to make? >> yes. the firm owns all the stocks and i own none of them. >> all right. thank you so much. have a grate weekend. >> thank you. >> chris bilson of global financ
fastenal which makes all kinds of fasteners. it's also kind of against your hypothesis because it sells at 32 times earnings. it's got a growth rate of 18%. my schooling tells me that when the p.e. is higher than growth rate you're looking for trouble. >> well, this one is an exception to the rule. but i think that what's attractive are stocks that are growing. anybody can manufacture profits by cutting. but when you have growth then you can get real numbers to show real numbers. then i...
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benghazi is a fastening store and it's been hard to overlook by the media. we found a couple things that are new. we found an intelligence report that were so doing inside the cia and defense department and most important inside the state department in the months before the deadly attack in benghazi warning about an al-qaeda builder. one of the report showed photographs of al-qaeda rally in martyrs square in downtown benghazi about two months before the attack in june in 2012. there were some 300 al-qaeda activists waving their guns in the air and publicly calling for the death of the u.s. ambassador. at the very same time the state department is denying security. they also knew that the private life of ambassador stevens was known and used as a targeting device by al-qaeda and to some of his friends and associates were in benghazi. is jogging schedule is posted on al-qaeda's facebook page. all this in the months before the attack. utterly ignored. we have a minute by minute account of the attack and the value that they had in saving lives of more than 40 go
benghazi is a fastening store and it's been hard to overlook by the media. we found a couple things that are new. we found an intelligence report that were so doing inside the cia and defense department and most important inside the state department in the months before the deadly attack in benghazi warning about an al-qaeda builder. one of the report showed photographs of al-qaeda rally in martyrs square in downtown benghazi about two months before the attack in june in 2012. there were some...
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. >> why do you hate fastenal. >> it's a great company. they're a 3% position.a great job growing over the years. they realized store growth was slowing down and they started growing kiosks. the problem is store growth is now down to less than 1.2%. kiosk growth a year ago was 4,000 a quarter. now it's 1600 a quarter. basically their growth is slowing and they don't have another channel to grow the business. >> one thing, andy, i have to say one thing though. fastenal has steam rolled anybody who has dared short that company over the years. it was almost a laughingstock toward short sellers because they were there forever thinking it was going to tumble and then, kaboom, it was the shorts that tumbled. >> it definitely has and we've looked at it for a long time, but what tells us now is an interesting time is if you look at the balance sheet, it used to be rock solid. now there's a bunch of variables that are moving counter to sales or larger than sales, and that's a tell to us, and the fact that the company in the last three years only bought back $9 million wo
. >> why do you hate fastenal. >> it's a great company. they're a 3% position.a great job growing over the years. they realized store growth was slowing down and they started growing kiosks. the problem is store growth is now down to less than 1.2%. kiosk growth a year ago was 4,000 a quarter. now it's 1600 a quarter. basically their growth is slowing and they don't have another channel to grow the business. >> one thing, andy, i have to say one thing though. fastenal has...
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news technologies that allow receiving the results of a checkup and tests very fast these have to fasten the detection of the disease isolated nation to start an effective treatment as early as possible. previously the analysis could take up to three months now this process has been reduced in time significantly. well nowadays we use in us molecular genetic technologies into the hours they allow detecting the presence of tuberculosis in to expect duration of the disease and the resistance to medications a curious scientifically proven fact only about ten percent of those who are infected with the notorious michael the team into the closest to give effect to the tuberculosis most of the people infected with tb have a compromised immune systems. therefore the position is encouraging everyone paying special attention to strengthening one's immune system. though working this weekend but it did prevent this disease is important to lead a healthier lifestyle sleep in on time resting eating well and went in out unnecessary. his right to develop a habit of having to walk every evening reading fa
news technologies that allow receiving the results of a checkup and tests very fast these have to fasten the detection of the disease isolated nation to start an effective treatment as early as possible. previously the analysis could take up to three months now this process has been reduced in time significantly. well nowadays we use in us molecular genetic technologies into the hours they allow detecting the presence of tuberculosis in to expect duration of the disease and the resistance to...
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construction on the pipeline extension. 200 people had been arrested after they used plastic zip ties to fasten themselvess to the white house fence. the keystone pipeline will bring oil from canada to the gulf coast. >>> google is making it easy for you to find restaurant menus with a new search tool. if you type something like show me the menu that menu will display at the top of your search result. it even comes with organized tabs. >>> embracing technology. how police in the bay area are turning to social media to help solve crimes. >>> he's fired and fighting back. only on 2. a former security chief tells ktvu he's become a scapegoat after his t-shirt controversy at a north bay mall. >>> if you bought a power ticket in the sacramento area you better check that ticket that piece of paper is worth a fortune and the winner hasn 't come forward. uñ >>> a man fired following a t- shirt controversy claims that she's bearing the blame for enforcing company policy. that former security officer at santa rosa plaza claims he lost his job after a complication between teenagers and supporters of andy
construction on the pipeline extension. 200 people had been arrested after they used plastic zip ties to fasten themselvess to the white house fence. the keystone pipeline will bring oil from canada to the gulf coast. >>> google is making it easy for you to find restaurant menus with a new search tool. if you type something like show me the menu that menu will display at the top of your search result. it even comes with organized tabs. >>> embracing technology. how police in...
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my mind is that the neocon had over the weekend announced a month old ceasefire for the attacks to fasten the entire process i'll relate the attack on islam of the court on monday by the refraction ultimate in cool as a key and these questions about the sciences in the office. honey bun pakistan said from the attack which he didn't think the more risky as coming out by insurgents. on to some other developments now fallen since ethan is that she dun think it was the point is on the new domino coughs up and headed out on tuesday the official announcement from the president of the mouth of the chip making few minutes to consume too much today but here in today in comments and the company can provide something i don't jump into all this and that his education to present on the market she commented speculations of contesting the upcoming national elections from east and the hike. nixon who was steady stephen's death in nineteen ninety eight to two cars in the team. dr ahmad the participant or iran's case to buy into the connecticut house in nineteen seventy was the appointment of the seventy t
my mind is that the neocon had over the weekend announced a month old ceasefire for the attacks to fasten the entire process i'll relate the attack on islam of the court on monday by the refraction ultimate in cool as a key and these questions about the sciences in the office. honey bun pakistan said from the attack which he didn't think the more risky as coming out by insurgents. on to some other developments now fallen since ethan is that she dun think it was the point is on the new domino...
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could save. [ alarm blaring ] [ beep ] woman: would all passengers please return to their seats and fastenety belts. we are experiencing slight turbulence. both engines failed and the stormgate's critical. the ship is going down. christmas is canceled. i've sent for help. who the hell are you? look, there's a friend of mine, okay? and he can help us, he'll come. what are you wearing? well, that doesn't matter. ugh! amy!
could save. [ alarm blaring ] [ beep ] woman: would all passengers please return to their seats and fastenety belts. we are experiencing slight turbulence. both engines failed and the stormgate's critical. the ship is going down. christmas is canceled. i've sent for help. who the hell are you? look, there's a friend of mine, okay? and he can help us, he'll come. what are you wearing? well, that doesn't matter. ugh! amy!
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as deputies place gomes in the chair they fasten a mask around his face to prevent him from spitting. >> [ bleep ] >> he is then secured at the waist, torso and ankles. >> you want to videotape the urination of inmate gomes out of his cell door, the saliva on his cell window. >> wait, when the [ bleep ] comes out of there. >> as you just documented on camera, he stated wait until he [ bleep ] comes out of there so we'll have to take him out of the chair eventually. he still continues to make threats and [ bleep ] act up and violate the rules of the department. >> lieutenant medeiros has a problem with me. >> you tell him. >> he's a [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> with gomes safely restrained, deputies conduct a search of his cell, checking for weapons or other contraband. it isn't long before they find cause for concern. >> we discovered inmate gomes tied multiple shoelaces around his shower head. inmate gomes has done this in the past to not only use the shoe laces to pull and activate sprinkler heads but he's also attempted on several occasions to harm himself by tying the shoe laces around
as deputies place gomes in the chair they fasten a mask around his face to prevent him from spitting. >> [ bleep ] >> he is then secured at the waist, torso and ankles. >> you want to videotape the urination of inmate gomes out of his cell door, the saliva on his cell window. >> wait, when the [ bleep ] comes out of there. >> as you just documented on camera, he stated wait until he [ bleep ] comes out of there so we'll have to take him out of the chair eventually....
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interesting the chemical weapons are begin to get out of syria fastener recent days.they ear not at the table with us on iran out of a favor to the united states. they're there because they don't have an interest in iranian nuclear weapon or escalations of tensions in the persian gulf. some of these matters we'll continue to work on. again, we would expect that russia will be at the table again not because it's a favor to us but because in terms of global security we have an interest in iran getting a nuclear weapon. >> you think russia's self-interest will keep them at the bargaining table. >> well, russia's been a part of this p5 plus 1 process with respect to iran. i'd also say iran is at the table not because they want access necessarily to the russian economy. they want access to the european economy. they want access to the global economy that they've been cut off from because of these sanctions. there's incentive for iran to make concessions necessary to reach a nuclear agreement. we'll still be clear when it comes to what russia as done because it's not someth
interesting the chemical weapons are begin to get out of syria fastener recent days.they ear not at the table with us on iran out of a favor to the united states. they're there because they don't have an interest in iranian nuclear weapon or escalations of tensions in the persian gulf. some of these matters we'll continue to work on. again, we would expect that russia will be at the table again not because it's a favor to us but because in terms of global security we have an interest in iran...
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lumpur and we would have reached that point coming out of kuala lumpur where you turn off of the fastencrew would be up here where everybody in the back is relaxing, and then we would get something like that where there is an indication of the problem. that is the alarm. and then a screen readout that says where the fire is located and for this scenario, say in the forward cargo area, and the delegation would be to the captain, and mitch would be now trying to get us down as low as possible, because smoke could come into the cockpit, and we want to be in the place where we can open up the cockpit window to let the smoke out, and we would have oxygen masks on, and i would be firing here, because this is what is discharging the fire extinguishers in the cargo hol hold, and we would be banking, and this is the turn that is perhaps trying to get back to kuala lumpur or to the airport to try to get this on. and we don't have oxygen masks on which is the simulator here, and we would be communicating, and this is one of the first things that you would do once you have control. >> absolutely fo
lumpur and we would have reached that point coming out of kuala lumpur where you turn off of the fastencrew would be up here where everybody in the back is relaxing, and then we would get something like that where there is an indication of the problem. that is the alarm. and then a screen readout that says where the fire is located and for this scenario, say in the forward cargo area, and the delegation would be to the captain, and mitch would be now trying to get us down as low as possible,...
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once the sucker fastens on, it's almost impossible to pry off. my mask was coming off.y regulator was coming out and the fight was on. i'm at a great disadvantage when i'm under water, because this is the octopus' territory. that's where the octopus lives. i don't live there. the octopus doesn't need air to breathe. i do. the octopus has eight arms. i only have two. you're at the octopus' mercy. >> the regulator is slipping out of his mouth. it's do or die. >> i'm trying with one hand to put my regulator back on my mouth and trying with one hand to put my mask back on and with anything that's remaining i'm trying to peel the arms of the octopus off my mask. >> one by one, he peels off every vacuum-like sucker and each overpowering tentacle. >> it was all of doug's strength just to get one arm off, and he had three or four of them all over his head. >> i'd peel one arm off and two more arms would stick to me. i'd peel those off and two more would stick over on this side. it was?-- it was a bit of a fight. >> after a couple terrifying minutes, the octopus finally lets go.
once the sucker fastens on, it's almost impossible to pry off. my mask was coming off.y regulator was coming out and the fight was on. i'm at a great disadvantage when i'm under water, because this is the octopus' territory. that's where the octopus lives. i don't live there. the octopus doesn't need air to breathe. i do. the octopus has eight arms. i only have two. you're at the octopus' mercy. >> the regulator is slipping out of his mouth. it's do or die. >> i'm trying with one...
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. >> reporter: that sounds as familiar as the fasten your seat belt sign to globetrotting lawyer aaronvels with this fire-engine red duffle bag. who'd misplace this? >> i don't know how you can get more bright than this. >> reporter: yet, like a jilted lover, he's been left standing at the carousel four times this past year, waiting for that bag. >> it's just pure frustration. you just throw your hands up and say, "great, here we go again." >> reporter: and guess what, aaron? >> pretty much a bag is a bag is a bag. >> reporter: think life is better in the front of the plane? think again. is the first-class bag going to be handled a little better by the baggage handlers? >> no, no. just because we see that tag on that bag that doesn't mean it's going to get any priority. >> reporter: in fact, that first class priority tag might even make your suitcase more attractive to a sticky-fingered handler. how does a baggage handler look into a bag? because i imagine there are cameras all around the airport. >> they find places that are not monitored. >> reporter: like these guys caught red-hande
. >> reporter: that sounds as familiar as the fasten your seat belt sign to globetrotting lawyer aaronvels with this fire-engine red duffle bag. who'd misplace this? >> i don't know how you can get more bright than this. >> reporter: yet, like a jilted lover, he's been left standing at the carousel four times this past year, waiting for that bag. >> it's just pure frustration. you just throw your hands up and say, "great, here we go again." >> reporter:...
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there was a handwritten letter that was not fastened in the file, it was loose, and i believe there was inch and a half to two inches of the letter sticking out. >> the officer pulls the document out a few inches to get a better look at it. >> i'm not certain why mr. stoddard was interested in the contents of my file. i didn't know what he was doing. >> after a few moments of reading, stoddard motions for another officer to come over. she continues her statement antonio, the defendant who was being sentenced for assaulting another inmate, notices the activity behind him but doesn't say anything. then, stoddard removes the document from the file and examines it. a potentially serious breach of attorney-client privilege. he instructs the other officer to go and make a copy of it. as that officer leaves, she turns around but is unaware of what they are doing with the document. >> i think he did give me like the, it's okay look, and i probably turned back. >> she resumes speaking to the judge who does not seem to see the officers taking the document either. but lozano finally brings the mat
there was a handwritten letter that was not fastened in the file, it was loose, and i believe there was inch and a half to two inches of the letter sticking out. >> the officer pulls the document out a few inches to get a better look at it. >> i'm not certain why mr. stoddard was interested in the contents of my file. i didn't know what he was doing. >> after a few moments of reading, stoddard motions for another officer to come over. she continues her statement antonio, the...
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attendants fastened an oxygen mask around his face being careful not to dislodge the white skullcap on his head. the high officials of the vatican were called to his bedside, realizing the last moment may be near. and in fact early that morning, february 10th, he died, one day before he would give that speech. so his last wish to god to keep him alive was not answered. of course the timing also led to various conspiracy theories in italy which we could talk about later if anyone is interested. across the tyber, news news newe pope's death mussolini grunted in relief. a sore had been lifted. , healed. his only worry seemed to be that the ritual activity that is he might need to show up for might interfere with his plans for his latest coupling with his young mistress, claudia pitachi. but there was one thing very much bothered him. this we know from the fascist side of the archives are available now. he had a thick network of spies in the vatican that provide us with invaluable insight into behind the scenes activities in the vatican, in the '20s, especially in the '30s. these reports i
attendants fastened an oxygen mask around his face being careful not to dislodge the white skullcap on his head. the high officials of the vatican were called to his bedside, realizing the last moment may be near. and in fact early that morning, february 10th, he died, one day before he would give that speech. so his last wish to god to keep him alive was not answered. of course the timing also led to various conspiracy theories in italy which we could talk about later if anyone is interested....
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it's had a problem with some of the fasteners. it $2.7 million for quality control problems in the production of the 777, but that was 2008. this plane was 11 or 12 years old and presumably those problems had been fixed. a problem with frozen fuel injection into the rolls royce engine in heathrow and reported that the wing tip had been repaired. from a physical structure position, this plane is as solid as it gets. >> rich, what do we know about the actually pilot, the lead pilot of the plane? i take it that this pilot posted videos of a flight simulator he actually had in his home? >> yes, captain shah is again very experienced captain, training captain, senior captain at malaysia airlines. he absolutely loved flying. he actually had a flight simulator in his home. not a full motion one, but as you can see there. in which he would give lessons and he would instruct and he would perfect his own technique. now, because first officer hamid was relatively inexperienced on the 777, it was a senior captain that had to be in the left-ha
it's had a problem with some of the fasteners. it $2.7 million for quality control problems in the production of the 777, but that was 2008. this plane was 11 or 12 years old and presumably those problems had been fixed. a problem with frozen fuel injection into the rolls royce engine in heathrow and reported that the wing tip had been repaired. from a physical structure position, this plane is as solid as it gets. >> rich, what do we know about the actually pilot, the lead pilot of the...
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>> fasten your seat belts. it's going to be a bumpy night. hey guys! sorry we're late. run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ with limited availability in select markets. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. i need>>that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. >>ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap
>> fasten your seat belts. it's going to be a bumpy night. hey guys! sorry we're late. run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security...
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last year, faa fined them $2.7 million for faulty fasteners, a quality control problem.that. as has been reported by tom costello and others, they had a wing tip damage, boeing fixed it, taken care of. they had some frozen fuel lines of a rolls royce engine, taken care of. the aircraft itself is structurally sound. it's highly unlikely that a plane with that -- it's like an iphone in the sky. it's beeping and binging, there's texts, data, voice, satellite. it's highly unlikely that all those communication systems would simultaneously go out, without something catastrophic happening within seconds that would disable that aircraft. number two is that we don't know where, in fact, the plane and the debris field is. this is eerily similar, ari, not 1996 tw-800, when the fbi joined the ntsb, and to be politically correct, there's tension between the bureau and the ntsb. the ntsb wants to put things together to find out why a plane crashed, and the bureau wants to find out who did it and tear things apart. we have quite a mess, an international incident, and we don't have a cl
last year, faa fined them $2.7 million for faulty fasteners, a quality control problem.that. as has been reported by tom costello and others, they had a wing tip damage, boeing fixed it, taken care of. they had some frozen fuel lines of a rolls royce engine, taken care of. the aircraft itself is structurally sound. it's highly unlikely that a plane with that -- it's like an iphone in the sky. it's beeping and binging, there's texts, data, voice, satellite. it's highly unlikely that all those...
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or when they use hay's personal election for the conversation he had with lincoln, those are also fasteningf you match up his diary and away the road in the book, his diary is written pretty free-form. it's, he uses, he's basically just taking rough notes. he flushed this out and they kind of on their own will, that that's where it gets truly exciting. they couldn't really help themselves. >> the special field order 15 that was initiated by sherman, what is the treatment of that in the volume that they had? and what is your feel of lincoln's position, and were he not assassinated, so what is your assumption from that portrayal? because as you say, his legacy was not seen as a great humanitarian, our savior of blacks at the time, but it has become that. but what's your feel of his actual feeding on the issue of? >> they frame that in the larger context of lincoln's war policies. they followed the logic through and through, which was because they had, they had to describe northern democratic opposition as having been extraconstitutional. so they took care to follow the logic that link to appl
or when they use hay's personal election for the conversation he had with lincoln, those are also fasteningf you match up his diary and away the road in the book, his diary is written pretty free-form. it's, he uses, he's basically just taking rough notes. he flushed this out and they kind of on their own will, that that's where it gets truly exciting. they couldn't really help themselves. >> the special field order 15 that was initiated by sherman, what is the treatment of that in the...
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there was a warning after the asiana crash in san francisco to check the door pins and the fasteners for the emergency slides. things can just -- the plane just comes apart in that. >> two other points. i hear people saying, well, it had to be something big, but isn't that actually a little untrue that a small problem can become a big problem very quickly at that altitude? >> right. in any accident, it's always is series of things. in tw 800 it was the wiring in the fuel tank. what happens is little things unravel. like in air france, they were losing their airspeed, they weren't paying attention and they had a stall and literally fell out of the sky. a small wiring problem can cause an arcing and an explosion. >> the big thing is why we didn't hear anything from the pilots. thank you so much helping us get a better picture of this situation. brooke? >> that visual is so helpful. >>> the ousted president of ukraine is speaking out this morning. yanukovych says he remains the president and any replacement is illegitimate. all of this as the u.s. and european allies are taking steps to
there was a warning after the asiana crash in san francisco to check the door pins and the fasteners for the emergency slides. things can just -- the plane just comes apart in that. >> two other points. i hear people saying, well, it had to be something big, but isn't that actually a little untrue that a small problem can become a big problem very quickly at that altitude? >> right. in any accident, it's always is series of things. in tw 800 it was the wiring in the fuel tank. what...
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person who should be in favor of an entitlement reform package is whoever the president possibly fasteners going to be -- the president's are is going to be. that is just unconscionable, we are going to bankrupt the country. it is disappointing to be that the president has not put a serious plan on the table. he is not going to run for reelection again. there are parts of his budget, last year's budget on chain cbi and medicaid and medicare means testing that would have passed. what he wants a tax increase plus that. that is a killer, an awful lot to do. if we get presidential leadership covey will find that congress will go along. that is what we got from a regular 1983, that is what we want to get from president obama at some point. host: a tweet -- caller: congress is included. i am not moaning about my rates. we used to be the federal program, we're not anymore. we passed a law, i'm not complaining about it. there are relatively few exceptions that is why you see a lot of labor unions that were very supportive of the law and their members have changed their viewpoint about it. i think
person who should be in favor of an entitlement reform package is whoever the president possibly fasteners going to be -- the president's are is going to be. that is just unconscionable, we are going to bankrupt the country. it is disappointing to be that the president has not put a serious plan on the table. he is not going to run for reelection again. there are parts of his budget, last year's budget on chain cbi and medicaid and medicare means testing that would have passed. what he wants a...
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have to recognise the result of that referendum there are many other examples i could give but i fasten on one the western countries my own included and did in the front right have been pushing every which way for the recognition of possible as an independent state even though it's in quite a state for a state that's entirely dependent on the international community and military and other funds to be regarded as an independent country because the people of kosovo want. to be an independent country but of course the rest of the territory in which possible lies namely the state of serbia don't want that but that hasn't stopped the west from recognizing cost of a quote unquote independence so it's absolutely hypocritical the stand that they are taking in the united nations they said that this referendum would be illegal because of the ukrainian constitution. but there is no ukrainian constitution it was ripped up by the pool which the western countries supported and why the crimean is not allowed to decide their future in an act of self-determination when the scottish people clearly are al
have to recognise the result of that referendum there are many other examples i could give but i fasten on one the western countries my own included and did in the front right have been pushing every which way for the recognition of possible as an independent state even though it's in quite a state for a state that's entirely dependent on the international community and military and other funds to be regarded as an independent country because the people of kosovo want. to be an independent...
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and in the hands of skilled surgeons in the operating room these products are either fastened to thee the bone to treat serious fractures or deformities of the legs and the spine. >> it's fantastic what you are doing. we don't want to lose your company. this excise tax a little over 2%, what's it doing to you? >> we are a company that still isn't profitable. so the only way we can stump up the money to pay this tax is to reduce the pay of hiring of a rapidly growing business and to cut the pace of new product development. >> development is very expensive. >> it really is it's exextremely expensive and it's the life blood of a company like ours that is at the forefront of medical technology. >> i thought -- when i think excise taxes, i think like tax on alcohol and stuff like that. medical device for kids. >> is it just a technique thick to pay for obamacare? >> yeah. the affordable care act is in part financed by this thing. but what this tax ignores is that 800% of the companies in the medical device space are small businesses like ours. but this is where all the innovation comes fr
and in the hands of skilled surgeons in the operating room these products are either fastened to thee the bone to treat serious fractures or deformities of the legs and the spine. >> it's fantastic what you are doing. we don't want to lose your company. this excise tax a little over 2%, what's it doing to you? >> we are a company that still isn't profitable. so the only way we can stump up the money to pay this tax is to reduce the pay of hiring of a rapidly growing business and to...