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operations. >> our dependency on west fraser is very high. >> he spent years working in fraser and nowor. they pay 95% of the industrial tax rate. the largest employer in town by far. if they start to shut the millstone, it will end a shiver through the community like we have not experienced in the past. >> is there any unhappiness about companies moving down south? >> absolutely. there is people that feel like money made in british columbia, money made off of the public resource all ended up being invested in the united states. back in alberta, for street officials hope the effort will stop the march and spare the timber industry from a similar fate. >> an amazing piece. scarlet: i am out of here. you as always.ss much for coming ahead, the walmart ceo weighing in on wages. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. alix: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. a look at the top headlines this afternoon. cruise line operator car
operations. >> our dependency on west fraser is very high. >> he spent years working in fraser and nowor. they pay 95% of the industrial tax rate. the largest employer in town by far. if they start to shut the millstone, it will end a shiver through the community like we have not experienced in the past. >> is there any unhappiness about companies moving down south? >> absolutely. there is people that feel like money made in british columbia, money made off of the public...
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you are fraser, i'm ali. you want my title, best step away. you are feeling lucky? make my day. standing there smiling and you know i'm legit. and -- that's it. mark: we will see you tomorrow here at 5 p.m. we have bobby jindal and right after that alive announcement that he is running for president. bernie sanders is also booked on thursday. thank you. ♪ alix: we are moments away from the closing bell. welcome to the bloomberg market day. [closing bell ringing] alix: we are looking at stocks finishing higher for a second straight day. i'm counting down here 1358 days since we've seen a 10% correction and yet again, we have the nasdaq and russell 2000 closing at another record high.
you are fraser, i'm ali. you want my title, best step away. you are feeling lucky? make my day. standing there smiling and you know i'm legit. and -- that's it. mark: we will see you tomorrow here at 5 p.m. we have bobby jindal and right after that alive announcement that he is running for president. bernie sanders is also booked on thursday. thank you. ♪ alix: we are moments away from the closing bell. welcome to the bloomberg market day. [closing bell ringing] alix: we are looking at stocks...
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chris: the only thing fraser that happened is travis can stay and a hotel seven to eight hours.mal people cannot do that. emily: you think list is gone? emily: what do you think is going on right now in silicon valley? we are seeing unicorn valuations. chris: decacorn. emily: decacorn. chris: you know the culture ? ? of secrecy we have here in silicon valley where you don't tell people your numbers or business model, you don't tell them about the future. emily: isn't that dangerous? chris: it is really dangerous. the story of founders living lavish lives and investors doing really well is attracting more attention and more posers, and with that attention comes sloppy discipline and a ton of money. think about the early days at y combinator. 12 companies, demo day lasted all day. live code, we could ask questions, walk up and try it during demo day. if the deal didn't get done that day, we could work on it. demo day today, what is it, 80 companies a class? 450 investors. 3 minutes, no live code, and those deals, half of them are done before they even present it demo day. i think
chris: the only thing fraser that happened is travis can stay and a hotel seven to eight hours.mal people cannot do that. emily: you think list is gone? emily: what do you think is going on right now in silicon valley? we are seeing unicorn valuations. chris: decacorn. emily: decacorn. chris: you know the culture ? ? of secrecy we have here in silicon valley where you don't tell people your numbers or business model, you don't tell them about the future. emily: isn't that dangerous? chris: it...
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are around here and there was a long hollow tree in fairfield sounding off about the possibility of fraser smith moving into their communities she said she lives next door to whether a convicted sex offender filled soon be calling home they show him pled no contest and sexual battery of assessing your back in 2006 in addition he has three other convictions bill with a rape or intent to rape to 2012 there currently housed at the state hospital we told you about some of the back and watch one resident convicts the superior court judge to stop him from moving and to the oaks neighborhood just a few miles away now the people live on all of st. hope they can do the same vein. >>scott rates: 41 to go out tonight and gather signatures up and down a whole area speaking of signatures to see right here and there was in the neighborhood of seven on-line petition they do not want this guy in the neighborhood several tear attacks took place a bomb the world today all connected to islamic extremist one was indonesia where attackers gunned down vacationers and a popular beach it happen in a resort area a
are around here and there was a long hollow tree in fairfield sounding off about the possibility of fraser smith moving into their communities she said she lives next door to whether a convicted sex offender filled soon be calling home they show him pled no contest and sexual battery of assessing your back in 2006 in addition he has three other convictions bill with a rape or intent to rape to 2012 there currently housed at the state hospital we told you about some of the back and watch one...
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. >> is there any unhappiness when people hear about companies like west fraser moving down?lutely, there are people in the committee that feel like the money that has been made in british columbia, the money that has been made off of a public resource all ended up being invested in the united states. alberta, forster officials hope their efforts will stop the beatles march and spare their industry from a we are joined>> is theeight report, but beetle really responsible for pushing the canadian timber firms to the u.s.? >> it is been a big fact are. they're the ones, when you talk about this, they said that it really accelerated their moving to the u.s.. do it faster. one other infected had was to make the operations a lot more efficient, back in the day, they would throw away all of the old part. now, they are using them for things like biomass. in the u.s., you have a huge demand in housing which fell off a late to thousands, 2008, 2009. they want to be near the market. >> obviously beatles, in this case, the mountain pine beetle doesn't recognize national borders, so what
. >> is there any unhappiness when people hear about companies like west fraser moving down?lutely, there are people in the committee that feel like the money that has been made in british columbia, the money that has been made off of a public resource all ended up being invested in the united states. alberta, forster officials hope their efforts will stop the beatles march and spare their industry from a we are joined>> is theeight report, but beetle really responsible for pushing...
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at the fraser baptist church. this is my wife marie. basically, just traumatized -- amy: you flew down? >> we drove down. we just got off the road from d.c. we feel like this is a terrible moment in history we wanted to be a part of it and pay our respects, be in prayer and solidarity with all of the folk down here. to me, it is the 9/11 of the black church. it impacts all of us. we pastors are profoundly affected so we couldn't not come. we had to be here. >> we are shaken and trying to come to grips with it. but trying to be just like the parishioners here saying, love trumps all. >> we are snatching victory out of this. think about it, he wanted civil war, social consul gratian, a rallying point for community. hopefully, he can see the news and catch glances of what is going on because of his actions. it is evil inverted. the way this has turned out. >> ♪ praise the lord, hallelujah ♪ >> my name is eric snyder. i have lived here from five years from new york city. amy: you are starting a petition? >> i am. i put it on moveon.org yest
at the fraser baptist church. this is my wife marie. basically, just traumatized -- amy: you flew down? >> we drove down. we just got off the road from d.c. we feel like this is a terrible moment in history we wanted to be a part of it and pay our respects, be in prayer and solidarity with all of the folk down here. to me, it is the 9/11 of the black church. it impacts all of us. we pastors are profoundly affected so we couldn't not come. we had to be here. >> we are shaken and...
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on the morning of the assassination, he was driven to work by colleague by the name of wesley fraser. he testified that also had with him that day a long bulky package, which you put in the rear seat of the car. he asked what was in it, and oswald said curtain rods. a brown package of wrapping paper and tape the size that wesley fraser said oswald brought with him was found on the morning after the assassination in what was called the snipers nest, the room that all's well was sitting in, where he had put a bunch of boxes so that he could rest is rifle. on these papers, the carton had oswald's prints on it. no curtain rods were found in the building. to texas book depository workers were on the fifth floor, one floor below, where ostwald was at the time. both of them testify that they heard shots directly above them, and one of them testified that he heard cartridges fall on the floor directly above him. next, when he heard the first shot, a man by the name of howard brennan was sitting directly across from the texas book depository. circle a indicates where he saw a man at the time o
on the morning of the assassination, he was driven to work by colleague by the name of wesley fraser. he testified that also had with him that day a long bulky package, which you put in the rear seat of the car. he asked what was in it, and oswald said curtain rods. a brown package of wrapping paper and tape the size that wesley fraser said oswald brought with him was found on the morning after the assassination in what was called the snipers nest, the room that all's well was sitting in, where...
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we work with institutes and example simonfor fraser university out of canada, and what they have doneudy on human cell culture, which showed that the technology , when it was exposed to the human cell culture, increased the melatonin production by 25%. that was one of the reasons why we came out with a product which we called the sleeper, launched in 2012, which helps people sleep better and wake up more refreshed. business?o how's how many watches are you selling? >> in total, we are selling --ween 70-80,000 peaches pieces per year. the southeast asian market has been important for philip stein. it is amongst the five top markets. rishaad: what about the recent slowdown we a scene in china? have you seen drop-off in demand? a lot of the other luxury watch makers of warned about that, bracing themselves with price cuts. what are you seeing? really compete with other luxury watches. our watch is, as i said, a wearable technology and a natural wearable technology on the wrist. only that people are focusing on luxury when they look at our watches. that is why well-being is a timeless thi
we work with institutes and example simonfor fraser university out of canada, and what they have doneudy on human cell culture, which showed that the technology , when it was exposed to the human cell culture, increased the melatonin production by 25%. that was one of the reasons why we came out with a product which we called the sleeper, launched in 2012, which helps people sleep better and wake up more refreshed. business?o how's how many watches are you selling? >> in total, we are...
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art is in fraser, michigan life for independent -- line for independents.r: same old same old. these political geniuses that we have in this government -- hello? host: i'm listening. go ahead. caller: it sounds like a repetition of bill clinton's new puppet is his wife. who else do they have? the old man bush is running. we need some fresh blood that can change this country's direction. host: who is fresh blood? caller: there are several out there. even if you put the old guy from new hampshire there. who could come up with new ideas. we've been going backwards. our political system has collapsed worldwide. we have no input. we are living in a dangerous situation. obama has allowed holder and his program of police you can't trust. look what's going on in dallas and baltimore. they stand alone with their hands in their pockets and their fingers in their ears. they are not hearing. they have to wake up. these politicians are driving this country into the ground. host: one more tweet show you. he's at the event in new york. this is what the venue looks like fo
art is in fraser, michigan life for independent -- line for independents.r: same old same old. these political geniuses that we have in this government -- hello? host: i'm listening. go ahead. caller: it sounds like a repetition of bill clinton's new puppet is his wife. who else do they have? the old man bush is running. we need some fresh blood that can change this country's direction. host: who is fresh blood? caller: there are several out there. even if you put the old guy from new hampshire...
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>> rex fraser. >> you almost did a spit take. >> my brother gave me a great gift ten years ago.ves it. it's even getting more love every day. more love about bacon. so i go, i feed love. so i will embrace the fact that it's my name. i feel good now. >> what's the history of the name? did you do -- what's the website where you put your family tree on? >> i did the finding your roots show. there was a long, long history . it's funny. when we were kids our dad sent away to a cheeseball site like that. >> coat of arms? >> spg >> something like that. >> my dad did the same thing. >> it's garbage. it comes back and the coat of arms had a wild pig on etit of course . he said we figured it out. your history comes from sir grimbald beechum, a great nobleman back in jolly old england. he had a beech tree farm where wild pigs roamed. so this coat of arms became a wild pig and eventually beechum morphed into bacon. it was complete b.s. when we went to do the finding your roots i said, is there a grimbald beechum. they're like -- >> no, there is not. >> nothing like that. >> more family hist
>> rex fraser. >> you almost did a spit take. >> my brother gave me a great gift ten years ago.ves it. it's even getting more love every day. more love about bacon. so i go, i feed love. so i will embrace the fact that it's my name. i feel good now. >> what's the history of the name? did you do -- what's the website where you put your family tree on? >> i did the finding your roots show. there was a long, long history . it's funny. when we were kids our dad sent...