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gerard depardieu was 42 then, at the peak of his art. you forget that it's gerard depardieu.no de bergerac. i've chosen cyrano de bergerac, the film directed byjean—paul rappeneau in 1990. you know, it's a bit like the eiffel tower or notre—dame cathedral — it's a monument of a film. cyrano de bergerac is set in paris in 1640. this is cyrano�*s paris, the palais royal, just a stone's throw from the louvre. it's the story of this flamboyant poet and formidable swordsman, cyrano de bergerac. he's in love with his cousin... ..the beautiful and intellectual roxane. it would be a match made in heaven, except for his nose. poor cyrano thinks that he's not worthy of love. he doesn't even risk telling roxane of his feelings. and roxane has a penchant for christian. christian has realised that roxane likes a witty man. and he's not witty. and cyrano enters a pact, if you like, saying, you know, "i'm too ugly "to be loved and too "ugly to love. "but i will give you my wit, my verve. "and i will write those love letters to roxane." of course, roxane falls in love with christian. she doe
gerard depardieu was 42 then, at the peak of his art. you forget that it's gerard depardieu.no de bergerac. i've chosen cyrano de bergerac, the film directed byjean—paul rappeneau in 1990. you know, it's a bit like the eiffel tower or notre—dame cathedral — it's a monument of a film. cyrano de bergerac is set in paris in 1640. this is cyrano�*s paris, the palais royal, just a stone's throw from the louvre. it's the story of this flamboyant poet and formidable swordsman, cyrano de...
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thank you so much for joining us gerard maybach and walter if i may gerard let us begin with you. why did you choose to write about justice bushrod, washington? why should our ncc friends be interested in him? well, thanks jeff for inviting me and it's wonderful to be here with such a great panel. i decided to write about bushrod, washington for a couple of reasons first. no one had written a book about him before so that was a challenge. secondly. he was george washington's nephew. and so this is a way of understanding george washington that is different from other approaches you could take to him. third is he was on the supreme court at a pivotal juncture for 30 years alongside john marshall and had a very close relationship with john marshall that predated their time on the court. and it was a way of approaching the marshall court from a different vantage point and in doing so i came to believe that washington was really a pivotal partner for john marshall and that we should understand what the court did in those years as being largely the product of the team. that is john mars
thank you so much for joining us gerard maybach and walter if i may gerard let us begin with you. why did you choose to write about justice bushrod, washington? why should our ncc friends be interested in him? well, thanks jeff for inviting me and it's wonderful to be here with such a great panel. i decided to write about bushrod, washington for a couple of reasons first. no one had written a book about him before so that was a challenge. secondly. he was george washington's nephew. and so this...
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gerard cassidy is with us, great to have you. what do you think is driving some of this price action? at least the past couple of days? >> thank you for having me on the show, carl. i think one of the biggest drivers here is the expectation that the federal reserve -- its next move will be to cut short-term interest rates. the fed funds rate. we saw it today with bank america. they were talking about the second quarter is likely to be the low point for their net interest income. pnc, which is a big regional, reported today, they showed the inflection in net interest income this quarter. as you know, anywhere from 55% to 65% of most banks revenue comes from net interest income. so, that i think that is the big driver, and the expectation that is fed is going to cut rates over the next 6 to 12 months. >> gerard, it's karen. thanks for being on today. do you want to be positioned to have more of a bet into a rebounding nii, or to loan growth, or better -- where do you think the sort of juice is, the next part of the move, that -- it
gerard cassidy is with us, great to have you. what do you think is driving some of this price action? at least the past couple of days? >> thank you for having me on the show, carl. i think one of the biggest drivers here is the expectation that the federal reserve -- its next move will be to cut short-term interest rates. the fed funds rate. we saw it today with bank america. they were talking about the second quarter is likely to be the low point for their net interest income. pnc,...
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it's saying if your religious muslim, there are places of why you're not welcome. gerard, i could be wrong. look to me like you were reacting to what simon was saying, that maybe you want to jump in if so please go ahead. no, i, i think the games the olympic games are meant to foster fraternity or brotherhood or sisterhood and among and piece of harmony among nations. but if you look back in history is that there's always been moments when there's been a controversy, a one thing or another. i think the question of prohibiting people from wearing bales i, i disagree with i, i think get to the, i think. and as, for example, i, i've seen that they've come out strongly against discrimination. most religious leaders come out strongly against religious discrimination in whatever form it may take. and i think it said the to, and i agree with the, so i meant that as i said, it's that this is the situation and friends of the country which prides itself on the quality of fraternity and liberty. still not really giving concrete expression full expression to what this means. and i, i think the,
it's saying if your religious muslim, there are places of why you're not welcome. gerard, i could be wrong. look to me like you were reacting to what simon was saying, that maybe you want to jump in if so please go ahead. no, i, i think the games the olympic games are meant to foster fraternity or brotherhood or sisterhood and among and piece of harmony among nations. but if you look back in history is that there's always been moments when there's been a controversy, a one thing or another. i...
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david, go black and gerard o'connor. and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again. any time by visiting our website, i'll just hear a com, and prefer the discussion go to our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash ag inside story. you can also during the conversation on x r handle is at asia inside story for me, how much is room and the whole team here, bye for now, the maybe his son goes head to head with his really historians that he morris. the jews were on the 5th of annihilation by the arabs, and that's my view legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine. the hutus that exactly the same thing about maybe food in 1990 israel as primitive numerous war crimes. since that, i'm also friends on the type of stuff. i'm fairly sure that'd be fine. but the war itself is not a war primed. head to head on tuesday around the states, them even come in as an international inside corruption excellence award. denominator here on now. the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm somebody the, this is the news, our life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel la
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please join me in welcoming professor gerard magliocca gerard magliocca. thank you. chilton. thank you, chilton. thank you, justice kavanaugh. thank you all for coming. are you all hearing me all right? yes. okay, great. so i want to express appreciation to the supreme court historical and to mount vernon for co-sponsoring this event and supporting my research. all along the way. i learned just today that digital paper project bushrod washington papers is live as of today, been in the works for years and so it's a nice coincidence that it has come to fruition on the day of this talk. i also am very pleased and, gratified really to be the first person giving a lecture since the pandemic. i was asked a few times whether i would prefer to give talk on zoom, and i found various ways saying no or absolutely because how could i pass up a chance to speak to all of you in this amazing space? so we look around this room, this we're taking a moment to reflect on far the court has come since the when bushrod washington was a justice. you probably know that court had no building of its o
please join me in welcoming professor gerard magliocca gerard magliocca. thank you. chilton. thank you, chilton. thank you, justice kavanaugh. thank you all for coming. are you all hearing me all right? yes. okay, great. so i want to express appreciation to the supreme court historical and to mount vernon for co-sponsoring this event and supporting my research. all along the way. i learned just today that digital paper project bushrod washington papers is live as of today, been in the works for...
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if i met, gerard, let's begin with you. why did you choose to write about justice washington and why should our ncc friends be interested? >> thanks for inviting me, jeff. it's great to be here with such a great panel. i decided to write about washington for a couple reasons. no one had written a book about him before so that was a challenge. secondly, he was george washington's nephew and so this is a way of understanding george washington and how he was different from other approaches to him. third is he was on the supreme court at a pivotal juncture alongside john marshall and had a relationship with john marshall that predated his time on the court. in doing so, i came to understand that washington -- we should understand what the court did in those years as being largely the product of a team that is john marshall and washington. that washington really -- providing support for what marshall was trying to do in building up a court as an institution. he's interesting in his own right because of the people he was close to
if i met, gerard, let's begin with you. why did you choose to write about justice washington and why should our ncc friends be interested? >> thanks for inviting me, jeff. it's great to be here with such a great panel. i decided to write about washington for a couple reasons. no one had written a book about him before so that was a challenge. secondly, he was george washington's nephew and so this is a way of understanding george washington and how he was different from other approaches...
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gerard was introduced to thiel. his ideas are incredibly complicated.m shortly but one idea that vance has cited, his own conversion to catholicism, what gerard, the scapegoat mechanism. in society, people compute over a limited set of goods, they want the same things, which creates social conflict, which is ultimately resolved by identifying a member of that community that is somehow wrong. you then scapegoat then, often by killing them, and that leads to social equilibrium. he thinks this changed with the advent of christianity because they society scapegoated someone who was not guilty of any crime against the community -- jesus christ -- so by killing someone who is innocent, the christian narrative shows the problem is not with the scapegoat but with ourselves. the whole christian theology. vance has identified with the story, found it profound, helped him identify some of his own spiritual hangups. he studied that narrative in particular as a way of explaining his own conversion to catholicism. amy: we just have one minute. talk about amari. >> he
gerard was introduced to thiel. his ideas are incredibly complicated.m shortly but one idea that vance has cited, his own conversion to catholicism, what gerard, the scapegoat mechanism. in society, people compute over a limited set of goods, they want the same things, which creates social conflict, which is ultimately resolved by identifying a member of that community that is somehow wrong. you then scapegoat then, often by killing them, and that leads to social equilibrium. he thinks this...
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andrÉs iniesta y gerard piquÉ. el barcelona. di marÍa se retira luego de 45 partidos. >> estoy agradecido. hoy me voy de esta manera, quÉ mejor que asÍ? >> y ya estamos a mitad de julio. vamos nuevamente con nayarit. nayarit: llevamos dos semanas de este mes de julio. el 6 de julio estuvimos con temperaturas mÁs cÁlidas, algunos momentos donde tuvimos temperaturas mÁs agradables. esta ola de calor nos afectÓ sobre las altas temperaturas. mire, muy bien. la temperatura estuvo secando la vegetaciÓn en nuestro paÍs. las temperaturas han estado agradables. el dÍa de hoy con temperaturas en los 60 grados. en la bahÍa de san francisco en el rango de los 70 y hacia la costa. 92 hacia la prÓxima semana laboral. hay calor en algunas regiones hacia el pacÍfico y miren las temperaturas mÁximas en san francisco. >> la justicia tarda, pero llegarÍa para una persona que golpeÓ a un niÑo sÓlo por tocar su automÓvil. ♪ : gracias por continuar con nosotros. hay informaciÓn en el caso del menor que fue abofeteado por un hombre. vÍct
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to his left we have rnc delegate gerard randall. and to the left of gerard we have deanna alexander, also the town of brookfield's clerk and we are currently an independent candidate for the senate. i'm going to start with the first question and that has to do with how is the enthusiasm that you see in your constituents in mosquito -- muskego. the town of brookfield and as a delegate, what's the enthusiasm for this election? >> just monitoring elections conversations around our community, everything circles back to the election it seems. you can talk about kids little league game, it somehow comes back to the election. it is front and foremost and a lot of people's minds. >> in 19 94, i coordinated with thomson's central city campaign and that was the last statewide republican to garner 25% of the african-american vote. this election is going to hinge on the votes of people of color and student votes. the university of wisconsin system has over 100 35,000 full-time equivalent students around the state and they will certainly have an
to his left we have rnc delegate gerard randall. and to the left of gerard we have deanna alexander, also the town of brookfield's clerk and we are currently an independent candidate for the senate. i'm going to start with the first question and that has to do with how is the enthusiasm that you see in your constituents in mosquito -- muskego. the town of brookfield and as a delegate, what's the enthusiasm for this election? >> just monitoring elections conversations around our community,...
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effectively, gerard . effectively, gerard. >> no, i don't think they've decided that.e, in terms of his last known phone location, they've searched and researched as best they can all the areas that he could be in. obviously, if he's carried on walking and done unexpected things once , once his his phone things once, once his his phone is off, his switched is switched to a completely different area of tenerife in whatever way he did , then they've not got that did, then they've not got that information to go and they cannot just simply blindly change municipalities and start searching in another area without something to go on. so i wouldn't, i wouldn't, deduct from this that they, they think he's in that area, but dead because i think they'd carry on searching if they if that was the case. >> another thing that i find utterly baffling, gerard and i'm not alone in this, is that the two gentlemen that he went back to the house with the airbnb that was rented, the police say they've spoken to those people, but they are not anybody of relevance to the investigation. do we
effectively, gerard . effectively, gerard. >> no, i don't think they've decided that.e, in terms of his last known phone location, they've searched and researched as best they can all the areas that he could be in. obviously, if he's carried on walking and done unexpected things once , once his his phone things once, once his his phone is off, his switched is switched to a completely different area of tenerife in whatever way he did , then they've not got that did, then they've not got...
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head michelle gerard.t -- [laughter] >> we've been, charles, i've been calling for the recession for way too long. my problem has been we've been expecting it, you know, we've been too early in our call. but our feeling was that, you know, the economy at some point would, you know, would buckle under the weight of really a restrictive monetary policy, and we're seeing that starting to take hold as you've talked about. the economic data have been surprising us on the weaker side, and i think we're seeing the pressure particularly at the lower end of, you know, the consumer segment. charles: right. >> there's a lot of pain if out there. charles: michelle, you are so humble. we have people who come on who were wrong for 15 years, and every now and then you get a crash, i told you! [laughter] the market went up 10,000%, it comes back, like, 40, and if they take victory laps and go on tv, and on tv they throw out the confetti. this man called if crash. yeah, in '87. [laughter] all right. that's why i love you,
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gerard cousins, you're update. gerard cousins, you're in marbella. very much indeed.the in marbella. thank you very much indeed. the mystery the mystery deepens. it's hard to know really what is relevant and what is it and why have the police stopped this investigation? we've got lots more coming up though. we're going to be back at wimbledon. a huge week of sports, a huge weekend of sports coming up too. so we'll bring you the very latest. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . solar sponsors of weather on. gb. news >> hello. welcome to your latest gb news weather update brought to you from the met office . it's to you from the met office. it's going to be a breezy day, especially across the north west, but there will be some sunny spells across the south. however to the north where that windier weather is through the day , we've also got an occluded day, we've also got an occluded front and that's going to bring some persistent heavy rain and showers , particularly to western showers, particularly to western areas of scotlan
gerard cousins, you're update. gerard cousins, you're in marbella. very much indeed.the in marbella. thank you very much indeed. the mystery the mystery deepens. it's hard to know really what is relevant and what is it and why have the police stopped this investigation? we've got lots more coming up though. we're going to be back at wimbledon. a huge week of sports, a huge weekend of sports coming up too. so we'll bring you the very latest. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors...
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gerard nadler, the oldest jewish member of the us house of representatives, also emphasized.anyahu's speech in the us congress is a deceptive and ridiculous act with the aim of covering up a failed political position. it is done domestically and we have news from our country. the traditional religious ritual of sefer barakat , which is more than a century old, was held in berzouk, kashan . in this traditional ritual, berzouk women spread seven bowls of nuts or native snacks on a black table inside the maslai neighborhood mosque of berzouk. they pick the plains full of mohammedy flowers, the branches of almond and walnut paste and the trees full of shatot show that the day is blessed and this is the life of the people of this land. 70% of kashan city's flower and rose production is done in berzuk. berzuk is the hub of the country's shatoot production and the producer of the most prestigious type of shatoot. other products of barzak include dried fruits, walnuts, almonds, and plums. and this blessing for people. i went to karbala to visit the graves of every martyr, according t
gerard nadler, the oldest jewish member of the us house of representatives, also emphasized.anyahu's speech in the us congress is a deceptive and ridiculous act with the aim of covering up a failed political position. it is done domestically and we have news from our country. the traditional religious ritual of sefer barakat , which is more than a century old, was held in berzouk, kashan . in this traditional ritual, berzouk women spread seven bowls of nuts or native snacks on a black table...
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. >> thank you for having me pick rex are in seat delegate gerard randall. thank you so much for coming and milwaukee resident. to the left we have supervisor she's also the town of brookfield's clerk which is in waukesha county. currently independent candidate for the assembly, is that correct? >> corrected. >> thank you all for being here. going to start with the first question and it sort of work craig ended. that has to do with how is the enthusiasm you see in your constituents, in mosquito, your constituents are only here milwaukee but what you see is the town clerk. in the town of brookfield gerard is a delegate. what is the enthusiasm for the election? look at the pretty high level. we are two months out the conversations around the community. everything the circles back to the election it seems. it somehow back to the election. it is front and foremost in a lot of people's minds. >> in 1994 i central city campaign. that was the last statewide republican to garner over 25% of the african-american vote. this election is going to hinge on the votes of p
. >> thank you for having me pick rex are in seat delegate gerard randall. thank you so much for coming and milwaukee resident. to the left we have supervisor she's also the town of brookfield's clerk which is in waukesha county. currently independent candidate for the assembly, is that correct? >> corrected. >> thank you all for being here. going to start with the first question and it sort of work craig ended. that has to do with how is the enthusiasm you see in your...
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we'll talk to michelle gerard in a second. she thinks december. >> for a cut? >> yeah. there's an election. if they do it in september, which the way things going, that would be probably -- you can make an argument for that. >> totally. >> they're conflicted. >> you wonder if they are praying this report comes in a little hot to kick it down the road. >>> we are talking about apple. breaking news. eu regulators accepted apple's offer to open its tap and go mobile payment system to rivals. it move helps settle a four-year long investigation that could have resulted in a hefty fine for the tech giant. there's a lot of -- i'm not going to rail about europe again, but if you can't beat them, you know, regulate them and charge them for it. >> 10% of revenue. nvidia's 10% of business isn't in europe. >> they wonder why they don't innovate in europe. the last big start-up is s.a.p.? >> novo with the weight loss drugs. >> think of what's happened over here in the last 10 years or 15 years in innovation or technology. if you are over there in europe and the land of, you know, gr
we'll talk to michelle gerard in a second. she thinks december. >> for a cut? >> yeah. there's an election. if they do it in september, which the way things going, that would be probably -- you can make an argument for that. >> totally. >> they're conflicted. >> you wonder if they are praying this report comes in a little hot to kick it down the road. >>> we are talking about apple. breaking news. eu regulators accepted apple's offer to open its tap and go...
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the ring belonged to a woman called gerard lindell, south sweden. in the passenger list gave the confusion. later on, she was listed as evelyn north vietnam, but she had to names evelyn dead. she was third class traveling with her husband, eduard, and they belonged to those who never got a seat in a lifeboat. and in the end they were close to boat a, which is one of the four collapse of the boat. it's a keel bottom. it's a wooden keel with canvas sides. and this was actually the last where first officer murdoch was seen because he tried to free this boat and only disappeared in the water. it landed in the water and they had no time to lift up the side. so it was much more or less a wooden floor that was floating away, filled with water and divide, managed to climb into the boat, but they were standing there with water up to their knees. and another man tried to hold and she was clinging to the side of this boat. but he said afterwards, it was so cold and he they didn't dare pollute into the boat because they feared it would turn upside down. and the
the ring belonged to a woman called gerard lindell, south sweden. in the passenger list gave the confusion. later on, she was listed as evelyn north vietnam, but she had to names evelyn dead. she was third class traveling with her husband, eduard, and they belonged to those who never got a seat in a lifeboat. and in the end they were close to boat a, which is one of the four collapse of the boat. it's a keel bottom. it's a wooden keel with canvas sides. and this was actually the last where...
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joining us now, gerard. >> he is an attorney and a national security.e really appreciate you your time in this very early morning hour. we've learned a lot. we're going to learn a lot more. of course. but what we know so far is that it appears that this suspicious individual was sighted well before gaining access to the roof, well before the shot was ultimately taken of president trump and killing people and killing one person in the crowd, injuring two others. that is so startling to me that there was some sort of threat on the ground and the was allowed to take place. the crowd continued to gather. your thoughts? >> unfortunately, we have a lot more questions than we have answers right now. but you're absolutely right. it's very interesting that there were reports that there was a chase that the police were looking for someone. and this does not appear to have been communicated clearly to the secret service. there's no indication any of the videos we've seen that there were any change in the posture. donald trump was still on stage. secret service was
joining us now, gerard. >> he is an attorney and a national security.e really appreciate you your time in this very early morning hour. we've learned a lot. we're going to learn a lot more. of course. but what we know so far is that it appears that this suspicious individual was sighted well before gaining access to the roof, well before the shot was ultimately taken of president trump and killing people and killing one person in the crowd, injuring two others. that is so startling to me...
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would serve until the 1960s, 1866 the kkk was founded in our state, goes to 1960 when students like gerard lewis and lafayette rise up against jim crow, 1970 when members of the general civil put it kkk statue in the state capitol in 1978, statue of the first kkk grand wizard in the state capital. what it means to work in the tennessee legislature's to work in a building where we been books, we been black history, they even try to ban black lawmakers but a building where they refused to ban the weapons of war terrorizing our kids in school and charge our communities, these assault rifles we saw took the lives of 39 your macs and 3 adults last year in nashville. what it means to work in the tennessee general assembly is to work in a building my first week on the elevator with state senator jack johnson and to stay unsolicited without any introduction i want you to know you are breathless and don't belong here. the truth is i thank johnson. what he showed me was he gave me clarity that i'm not here to make friends. i have friends. we are here to make change and if that means disrupting, that
would serve until the 1960s, 1866 the kkk was founded in our state, goes to 1960 when students like gerard lewis and lafayette rise up against jim crow, 1970 when members of the general civil put it kkk statue in the state capitol in 1978, statue of the first kkk grand wizard in the state capital. what it means to work in the tennessee legislature's to work in a building where we been books, we been black history, they even try to ban black lawmakers but a building where they refused to ban the...
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>> great with what my colleague gerard happen, said. this is not about joe biden, this is bath, the country. this is a better democracy, and this is the who gives us the best chance to continue doing the work that we've been doing the last 3.5 years, but also to protect us from what would be chaos in a donald trump presidency. >> democratic congressman, i mean bear of california, good to have you here. thank you. happy for right. >> thank you. had before well, donald trump and maybe feeling a little bit better about his legal future after the supreme court's decision on immunity this week, what that is for aids though, and staffers so we're also facing charges in numerous cases. could that decision impact them? that's next good a cnn concert, which comes to core supplier works it show-stopping performances by keith urban chanettee, bb wrexham, the killers teeth chris yum reo speedway eigen invoke jane brown, google girls anymore celebrate, go forwards in america a cnn concert event delighted seven eastern on cnn you. know, when i take t
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[applause] >> the next governor of north carolina mark robinson gerard we are getting ready to dismissecause of. got to think. thank you for being here. an unbelievable program, to thank getting an 18, 20 hour days to have us all come together. let's think the south facing renal coalition. everybody thank you. an amazing job. mark seen without his wife. i have to single outline. she just text me a me invested happy anniversary. we've been married 37 years ago today. stand up and wait for everybody. i know this will come as a shock that i met her at a campaign alleged arthel like to call with your friend of mine, one of the greatest faith leaders this country not only today for probably the last half-century. one of the most amazing churches in this country for 35 years president of the southern facets. cochairs the faith advisory group have a huge impact in my life and the lives of counselors not just members of the search people's lives for us and had to a boston close us in prayer. when we all stand also print negative walls particular ways will also of the advertisement to both of y
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almost gets aired after virtually every tournament, the i virtually every tournament, the lampard, gerardms of thinking? l with hurricane, just being stuck in terms of thinking?— terms of thinking? i disagree with ou with terms of thinking? i disagree with you with alan _ terms of thinking? i disagree with you with alan shearer, _ terms of thinking? i disagree with you with alan shearer, i - terms of thinking? i disagree with you with alan shearer, i think- terms of thinking? i disagree with you with alan shearer, i think hel you with alan shearer, i think he went before his time. i think it is very hard for a manager when he has the all—time top goal—scorer with 66 goals, he is also one of the top goal—scorers in this tournament, despite having one that is pretty below par for him. with despite having one that is pretty below parfor him. with hurricane, people always feel that he will find a way and that is a difficult faith for a manager to sheikh. last night was a game too far for him. for a manager to sheikh. last night was a game too farfor him. he came off early by his standards. in
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gerard cassidy of rbc joins us for more. with you every single time he took off her earnings season for the big banks walk us through what to look out for the next hour or so. >> i think what we are going to see is a couple of real big trends. first and foremost net interest income, the net interest income comparisons for all the banks on a year-over-year basis has been negative with the exemption, i think that's good to be one of the biggest trends but most investors will focus on. you're looking for the inflection point on a year-over-year basis turns positive. we expected to happen in the second and third quarter this year. second is credit quality. we've talked about it in the past. the office markets in the united states and big cities in class b and c buildings is very weak. many losses being taken in that area so we will look for insights into that market. for the big banks that are reporting over the next 48 hours or 72 hours we are expecting what's going on in capital markets. the guidance they gave in june. investm
gerard cassidy of rbc joins us for more. with you every single time he took off her earnings season for the big banks walk us through what to look out for the next hour or so. >> i think what we are going to see is a couple of real big trends. first and foremost net interest income, the net interest income comparisons for all the banks on a year-over-year basis has been negative with the exemption, i think that's good to be one of the biggest trends but most investors will focus on....