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plan horton in the row there are a war of the most gentle on. the west in your. view what they want yes of this probe. if. it is only gonski the last. little brain the only feel. that i wouldn't bring this levy was that it. would bring the any or are we sitting or nothing. in the not so easy she reads in the gonski immigrant poor life. of a. catalyst if i were to look for a. resource. to have here look up on the net in his mind. would be a sports of the more and they're all custom or yeah them. you have the bridge here the east room of the world go round the world that of course a lot of. my feet up ground is a problem that dorn you. almost never move can a skill kasama go wrong. we should not. give them a whore war time ones who are good if you do you of with them. and i prefer rule upon the real ear rob all of goods and your own car you are of your flock. warded the new guard with. the one you need a new stinkiest for more than in the drive tug moon. mission as not much more than a thing. when you love no one you see it be unusual and you don't do it what your
plan horton in the row there are a war of the most gentle on. the west in your. view what they want yes of this probe. if. it is only gonski the last. little brain the only feel. that i wouldn't bring this levy was that it. would bring the any or are we sitting or nothing. in the not so easy she reads in the gonski immigrant poor life. of a. catalyst if i were to look for a. resource. to have here look up on the net in his mind. would be a sports of the more and they're all custom or yeah them....
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not horton in the round they're all war. you know one. of the worst in your. view what they would be yes i was. a first. responder gonski the last. little plane the only field. and no more hope that i wouldn't bring this levee wildcat that. would bring me any or are we sitting or nothing. in the not so easy she is in the gonski immigrant part of us. of a. catalyst if i want you. to bring. a short already. resource. to up here look up by me. and i'm with. peace corps all the more and they're all custom or yeah them. yeah. you have the brain here that is the one who will go round the world that of course a lot of. math is a promise a problem that born he will. almost never move in a skill consomme i go wrong. we should not. give the book or wartime ones who are good if you do you would have with them. and i prefer room upon the rear ear rob all of goo's and your own car you were not your flop. or did the new gun with. the one you needing stinkiest for more than in the. machine as not much more telling it to you. when you are the one you see it be unusual and you
not horton in the round they're all war. you know one. of the worst in your. view what they would be yes i was. a first. responder gonski the last. little plane the only field. and no more hope that i wouldn't bring this levee wildcat that. would bring me any or are we sitting or nothing. in the not so easy she is in the gonski immigrant part of us. of a. catalyst if i want you. to bring. a short already. resource. to up here look up by me. and i'm with. peace corps all the more and they're all...
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franchisees are suing tim horton's but tim horton's actually now has embarked on a renovation projectto improve the look of the austrian andrestaur is going to foot almost half the bill on that what's interesting on that, if you look at the money they will put out for the renovations, it's equal to two years of the royalty the whole story is we take money out of the boxes from the franchisees may now be getting to a tipping point where actually some of the franchisors will have to help the struggling franchisees. and that's a change. >> to be clear, restaurant brands international, are you short? >> we are. >> you have been short these positions for how long >> we have been short these things for about a year. >> but coffee is so hot, jim a lot of people don't realize, how can you be short duncans and tim horton's coffee is not going away, it's growing. >> no. >> qsr is in some ways a coffee brand. where is the volume going? >> it's not as much in the u.s it's mostly still burger king. >> but you get my point. you are short almost two coffee makers, in a way in. >> the problem of cour
franchisees are suing tim horton's but tim horton's actually now has embarked on a renovation projectto improve the look of the austrian andrestaur is going to foot almost half the bill on that what's interesting on that, if you look at the money they will put out for the renovations, it's equal to two years of the royalty the whole story is we take money out of the boxes from the franchisees may now be getting to a tipping point where actually some of the franchisors will have to help the...
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to go i'm going to have lunch now musty in a popular and traditional place at the horton market week alan laughs when i put it to. you almost like that here you find the best your why has to offer a sale which it exports all over the world in the highest quality politically that yes i meet. pallets to amalgamate the meat is traditionally grilled over an open fire which. have said it's distinctive flavor and it's a kind of if you stick with sour. taste size this is the typical you're gwion mixed grill that's. a bit of everything. to lucius if you see. one player you want to video is situated on the shore of rio della plata but it's not the end has lots of beaches it's one of the loveliest it's policy towards beach. ontario is totally i'll put it that we have a nice long prominent here where the locals can enjoy the beautiful views please meet their friends and drink the national beverage mind and assume that. one day we'll be any monday video has the world's longest carnival it lasts forty days that's not susceptible to the participants prepare for it all year long. the god deal and i
to go i'm going to have lunch now musty in a popular and traditional place at the horton market week alan laughs when i put it to. you almost like that here you find the best your why has to offer a sale which it exports all over the world in the highest quality politically that yes i meet. pallets to amalgamate the meat is traditionally grilled over an open fire which. have said it's distinctive flavor and it's a kind of if you stick with sour. taste size this is the typical you're gwion mixed...
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first two places in the men's 400 metres freestyle, james gulliver england got bronze behind mike hortonughlin. in the first paralympics final a new world best in the men's s 14 200 metres presold, tom heyman of england, who won silver last time in glasgow moved to gold smashing his own record and all royal approval. ellie robinson of england was favoured in the women's s seven women's butterfly and she swum a lifetime best in the heats, keeping it up to win gold. narrowly missing out on a world record. for me this is not about winning a medal or about winning gold, i have won the battle against any doubts or challenges faced. it so much. i have proved to myself and proved that i can overcome challenges and win that battle. after winning paralympic gold in rio the 16—year—old now has another from another commonwealth games and it seems to mean just as much. jimmy lumsden, bbc news. it a lwa ys much. jimmy lumsden, bbc news. it always seems in the open air pool tomorrow. many eyes will be onjames guy. he'll be going to the second of seven medals that he is aiming for and the games, to add
first two places in the men's 400 metres freestyle, james gulliver england got bronze behind mike hortonughlin. in the first paralympics final a new world best in the men's s 14 200 metres presold, tom heyman of england, who won silver last time in glasgow moved to gold smashing his own record and all royal approval. ellie robinson of england was favoured in the women's s seven women's butterfly and she swum a lifetime best in the heats, keeping it up to win gold. narrowly missing out on a...
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office responded to a request from us with this statement the foreign secretary was making clear that horton down were sure it was a no bid show a point that they have reinforced and he goes on the same interview to make clear why based on that information additional intelligence and the lack of alternative explanation from the russians we have reached the conclusion we have what the foreign secretary said then and what porton down have said recently is fully consistent with what we have said throughout it is russia that is putting forward multiple versions of events and obvious katie the. we want to go now to our moscow bureau chief yuri risch other he's on the story for his tonight's good evening to you yuri so we've got russia saying that it is being sidelined from the investigation into the scruples poisoning do we know what the kremlin plans to do next high brant to wall from moscow it is very important to handle these investigations at the highest possible level that's why russia is calling now for a meeting of the u.n. security council for the kremlin this dispute is about more than j
office responded to a request from us with this statement the foreign secretary was making clear that horton down were sure it was a no bid show a point that they have reinforced and he goes on the same interview to make clear why based on that information additional intelligence and the lack of alternative explanation from the russians we have reached the conclusion we have what the foreign secretary said then and what porton down have said recently is fully consistent with what we have said...
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i hope you can see that because what you see there are is big mac, that is mac horton, who won the firstnders this to a little sidebar, sally pearson pulling out of the gains. here is the other one. it is mack and ease. it is all on the pool mack and ease. it is all on the pool, all on chad le clos tonight, he is going in three finals. that is not the half of it. you might remember, he is the south african who beat michael phelps in 2012 stop it he is going on seven events here in australia and if he gets a medal in each of those, he is going to do something really really special as steve parry explained to me earlier. he would have to meddle in every event but he could leave, what gains as the most decorated athlete ever, which would be great to see. that said, he has a lot of connotations. james guy from england in the butterfly even. i don't think he will have it all his own way. there you go. that is steve parry, he got a bronze medal behind michael phelps at the olympics in 200a. can chad le clos do it? it is certainly something to talk about if he did. he isa something to talk abou
i hope you can see that because what you see there are is big mac, that is mac horton, who won the firstnders this to a little sidebar, sally pearson pulling out of the gains. here is the other one. it is mack and ease. it is all on the pool mack and ease. it is all on the pool, all on chad le clos tonight, he is going in three finals. that is not the half of it. you might remember, he is the south african who beat michael phelps in 2012 stop it he is going on seven events here in australia and...
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protest this it isn't lost on horton points to mind you suppose. we were a little fragments are you seeing divestiture we see sharon's in there i think to mean that. exploded and these people. they received their injuries. quests a lot of time was already to show and so. so it's not the question of just this friday which will last months and. years we are quite sure of it so. we are very afraid of high uys fiction bones which are exposed we know thirty years are very difficult to treat these complications and that we will rise to requests special rotaries issued for submission to say guess are you saying once more conjoined we have sent a request to be i.d.f. asking for comment on the doctors without borders report there as well as almost claims that it's crowd dispersal methods can leave people with serious disabilities although so far we haven't had a response in the meantime israel says it uses non-lethal sponge tipped bullets however they are believed to be harder and heavier than older versions and they can not only cost to be injury but can a
protest this it isn't lost on horton points to mind you suppose. we were a little fragments are you seeing divestiture we see sharon's in there i think to mean that. exploded and these people. they received their injuries. quests a lot of time was already to show and so. so it's not the question of just this friday which will last months and. years we are quite sure of it so. we are very afraid of high uys fiction bones which are exposed we know thirty years are very difficult to treat these...
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disproportionate use of force and it was in may but when you against protesters this is a loss or horton brings to mind. we were a little fragments are you seeing divestiture we see sharon's in there. so in order to. explode it and these people. are also. very serious injuries. so a lot of time. so we thought the question of just destroyed a. lot of months and even years we are quite sure of it so. we are very afraid of high uys fiction bones which are exposed we know already thirty years are very difficult to treat these complications and their. requests special rotaries issued for submission to say against any state wants war conjoin that what we have sent a request to the i.d.f. asking for comment on the doctors without borders report as well as on those claims that its crowd dispersal methods can leave people with serious disabilities to a will though so far we haven't had a response in the meantime israel says it uses known lethal sponge tipped bullets however they are believed to be harder and heavier than older versions and they can not only cause to be redressed but can also kill
disproportionate use of force and it was in may but when you against protesters this is a loss or horton brings to mind. we were a little fragments are you seeing divestiture we see sharon's in there. so in order to. explode it and these people. are also. very serious injuries. so a lot of time. so we thought the question of just destroyed a. lot of months and even years we are quite sure of it so. we are very afraid of high uys fiction bones which are exposed we know already thirty years are...
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i served with our president was isabella horton grant. an esteemed pioneer judge in family law and probate law and she felt the proper thing to do was before we put proposition 0 on the ballot was to give the board of supervisor ass a chanco apass it and she came over and spoke to the board and i thought it was shock the exception of one supervisor it was rejected and she was treated with nasty remarks and sanctimonious speeches from supervisors, how dare these unelected commissioners think we could be influenced by political contribution. all the members of the board of supervisors deserve to be complimented for the meeting and participating in the meeting. judge grant would be pleased. and i felt they were reasonable -- >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good evening commissioners and board of commissioners. anita winthrow and i'll try to talk quickly regarding section 1.126 the ban prohibiting contributions from a city contractor unfairly extends beyond the party to the contract to board members, principle officer
i served with our president was isabella horton grant. an esteemed pioneer judge in family law and probate law and she felt the proper thing to do was before we put proposition 0 on the ballot was to give the board of supervisor ass a chanco apass it and she came over and spoke to the board and i thought it was shock the exception of one supervisor it was rejected and she was treated with nasty remarks and sanctimonious speeches from supervisors, how dare these unelected commissioners think we...
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rob reinhart and kr ar-- carri horton, thank you for your work. i love seeing affordable housing, i love seeing renovated units, and i also love seeing new units, and i can't wait for the next grand opening. >> now, this is the most important part. we need to hear from the residents themselves. you going to come up? oh, anthony. i remember, we met two years ago in that little community room that we just tripled the size of. and i want to acknowledge wynn palmer, too, the president. standup a little bit. come on. look grand. yeah. give him a big hand. he said he wanted to sit back there with all his women over there. okay. >> okay. [ speaking native language ] >> my name is anthony wong. i've been living in this building for over 20 years. i like this building because of its location. it has easy access to public transportation. [ speaking native language ] >> in the past, every household in this housing unit, in the past, they had miroaches, and they were very difficult to get rid of. the fire alarm sound would often go off with no reason. firefig
rob reinhart and kr ar-- carri horton, thank you for your work. i love seeing affordable housing, i love seeing renovated units, and i also love seeing new units, and i can't wait for the next grand opening. >> now, this is the most important part. we need to hear from the residents themselves. you going to come up? oh, anthony. i remember, we met two years ago in that little community room that we just tripled the size of. and i want to acknowledge wynn palmer, too, the president....
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horton. >> it is up 6.5% today >> before we get too carried away and start trading them.ional againe is getting you look at the regions the lower end is going to benefit the most i look at the economy where you see the improvements and the wage inflation is not that lower. d.h. horton is the best name of the buy. >> even if rates go up a little bit more or a lot more >> you know how they are going to trade valuations are not terribly cheap but someone like pulte group, it is not what i want to be lennar number is really good >> guys, great stuff >> david and tim, catch all of our "fast money. fill lebeau is joining us. >> kelly, you know a few minutes ago, i told you boeing basically said we are looking at these proposed tariffs and had nothing to say boeing says it is confident that dialogue continues while both governments outlined positions that could do harm to the industry we'll continue in our own efforts to proactively engage both government and build on the recent ashurnsurances and u.s. chinese leaders and product tiv talks are ongoing. it is pretty much of what
horton. >> it is up 6.5% today >> before we get too carried away and start trading them.ional againe is getting you look at the regions the lower end is going to benefit the most i look at the economy where you see the improvements and the wage inflation is not that lower. d.h. horton is the best name of the buy. >> even if rates go up a little bit more or a lot more >> you know how they are going to trade valuations are not terribly cheap but someone like pulte group,...
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horton, and kb home. this after the construction data came in for the month of february weaker than expected, .1%, the estimate had been up 14%. that's clearly weighing on this -- .4%. the's clearly weighing on sector. they are having the worst day since early february. u.s. stocks under pressure once again. abigail doolittle, thank you. let's put financials of the focus is the second quarter gets underway. wasserstrom, having just initiated coverage of the u.s. and server specialty finance sector, interesting names for the nice of american it -- with the likes of american express and sigourney. eric, you have a contrarian view. explain to us this issue. mr. wasserstrom: thanks ravi having me. it's great to see you. our view is that on the one hand, growth may be more constructive than the broader market is looking for, in part because a lot of our proprietary survey data points to continued sustained demand for debt across all consumer demographics. that some of the underlying credit performance may star
horton, and kb home. this after the construction data came in for the month of february weaker than expected, .1%, the estimate had been up 14%. that's clearly weighing on this -- .4%. the's clearly weighing on sector. they are having the worst day since early february. u.s. stocks under pressure once again. abigail doolittle, thank you. let's put financials of the focus is the second quarter gets underway. wasserstrom, having just initiated coverage of the u.s. and server specialty finance...
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awkward one when asked whether -- if kitty dukakis had been raped and murdered like the victim of willy hortong their ads, it was dukakis who was awkward then. but george bush was really the victor in terms of that political debate. >> and andrea, you mentioned our next guest before we turn the coverage over at the top of the hour. we're happy to be joined by our friend and colleague nicole wallace. who's been an aid of the political dynasty. here we are, nicole, at the republican political aristocracy in exile. and i know you've been surrounded by friends today. i need to hear you out about the service we just witnessed. >> for anyone with hdtv, i'm sorry i've been crying for an hour. she would have hated that, though. that would have bchb the last thing she wanted to hear. she started talking about her funeral and which hymns she wanted played in her funeral in the summer of 2016. i don't think she would be offended. i'm going to go ahead and say this. john meachem slayed down. so much about this family and what they've meant to generations of people who went to work in republican politics t
awkward one when asked whether -- if kitty dukakis had been raped and murdered like the victim of willy hortong their ads, it was dukakis who was awkward then. but george bush was really the victor in terms of that political debate. >> and andrea, you mentioned our next guest before we turn the coverage over at the top of the hour. we're happy to be joined by our friend and colleague nicole wallace. who's been an aid of the political dynasty. here we are, nicole, at the republican...
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horton yesterday, at the bottom line is that in anticipation in order to give a fair, opportunity for this nominee we cleared a hearing today with a meeting notice, and 30 meeting notice for tomorrow too. about something about adversary to the president. this is about the due diligence of article one and the views as to whether or not this is a secretary of state nominee who deserves a vote of each and every member. this.on't normally do we have people in traffic on both sides of the aisle, and i want to accommodate them. this is an important for for all members. we typically would make comments at the time of boat. vote. i know there are members want to speak to this nominee. what i would like to do is begin doing that, and will take care of the minor business if we complete that and you are still not here. i am more than got to hear from other members of this nomination. >> first let me say i am surprised to hear that center minute is says he is holding the trip that mr. pompeo made against them, because he was acting more like a cia director that secretary of state. is the cia dire
horton yesterday, at the bottom line is that in anticipation in order to give a fair, opportunity for this nominee we cleared a hearing today with a meeting notice, and 30 meeting notice for tomorrow too. about something about adversary to the president. this is about the due diligence of article one and the views as to whether or not this is a secretary of state nominee who deserves a vote of each and every member. this.on't normally do we have people in traffic on both sides of the aisle, and...
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alex horton is reporting on the story for the "washington post."an army veteran himself, and he joins me now. alex, walk us through why this young man, in particular, is now facing deportation. >> well, it's quite complicated. so, he came to the u.s. and he graduated from college in 2013 and he wanted to become a u.s. citizen, and one way for that to happen was for him to join the army and get expedited citizenship through a program that uses the skills of immigrants, like chinese, which he speaks, and he's also a college graduate. and the army is not full of people who speak chinese and who are -- have a college education when they enter as an enlisted soldier. so he waited for that program to open by going to a school that was approved by the department of homeland security. he got his work study program, took some college credits, so he could wait to enlist. dhs approved all of this. they had a school website. they had a seal. they had a president, and they even had school administrators who picked up the phone. it turns out this was a sting sch
alex horton is reporting on the story for the "washington post."an army veteran himself, and he joins me now. alex, walk us through why this young man, in particular, is now facing deportation. >> well, it's quite complicated. so, he came to the u.s. and he graduated from college in 2013 and he wanted to become a u.s. citizen, and one way for that to happen was for him to join the army and get expedited citizenship through a program that uses the skills of immigrants, like...
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that stock is up pretty dramatically today 10%, but also, all the stocks in this group, pulte, dr horton, toll brothers, you're seeing people very optimistic about housing as a result of what's going on. i got to say i talked to the traders a lot of people at the network don't want to hear this but the reaction really to those comments you just heard from larry kudlow they're calling it the kudlow rally down here as people start thinking that, you know, maybe it's not a trade war maybe it's just a negotiation. guys? lauren: that's what he said, gerri backchannel negotiations are going on, gerri thank you so much on the floor of the new york stock exchange. let's go to the white house with adam shapiro there. adam, you know, where do things stand right now on the tariff proposals because that's all they are, but they didn't move the market in a big way today. add well yes and as you pointed out, there kudlow to say there are backchannel negotiations underway but he also pointed out that these proposed tariffs on both sides have not gone into effect not in the united states nor have the ch
that stock is up pretty dramatically today 10%, but also, all the stocks in this group, pulte, dr horton, toll brothers, you're seeing people very optimistic about housing as a result of what's going on. i got to say i talked to the traders a lot of people at the network don't want to hear this but the reaction really to those comments you just heard from larry kudlow they're calling it the kudlow rally down here as people start thinking that, you know, maybe it's not a trade war maybe it's...
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the s&p 500 leaders elenore corp., dr horton, under armour, lots of housing here.onsumer cyclicals, telecom, tech, financials, so losers on the dow, industrials and energy. you know i could tell you the winners here sharply outnumbering the losers. you got to think these guys are very, very upbeat and positive. liz: yeah, and teddy, i'm sorry, i need to hear from you what you think beyond larry kudlow, if anything. if it's larry, great. what is driving this relief rally? >> i guess larry would like to get all the credit. i think that would be a bit much and i'm not sure he would take it, by the way. it's a pretty spectacular day. these one-day reversals, whether up or down, technically are always very important, liz. you know down 500 on the opening wasn't unexpected but quite frankly, i and a lot of the folks i talked to really were not nervous about the opening today because you knew the reason, we've been there before, we understand, but the real surprise was that getting back to neutral, if you will, and closing properly at the highs for the day, if we can hold
the s&p 500 leaders elenore corp., dr horton, under armour, lots of housing here.onsumer cyclicals, telecom, tech, financials, so losers on the dow, industrials and energy. you know i could tell you the winners here sharply outnumbering the losers. you got to think these guys are very, very upbeat and positive. liz: yeah, and teddy, i'm sorry, i need to hear from you what you think beyond larry kudlow, if anything. if it's larry, great. what is driving this relief rally? >> i guess...
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horton down 4%. they're down over 3%. lennar, pulte. we had back-to-back losses but came up off the lows. back to you. melissa: nicole. thank you so much. oil taking a break ahead of a big meeting in saudi arabia. go ahead, phil, can you hear us? oh, poor phil. we love him. i'm sure he had something brilliant to say. we'll check back. >> everybody has an interest in having level playing field, rules of the game and respect of the system so the companies know where and how they're playing. david: imf chief christine lagarde sounding a little like donald trump talking about fair trade. let's bring in today's panel. gary b. smith from the kadena group. he is in new york. fox announce -- news contributor and kevin kelly benchmark investments. like what he says about trade or dislike what he says, the fact donald trump is seth the pace. you wouldn't hear christine lagarde talk about fair trade in the past. >> no. i'm glad he is bringing something to light that is a concern for a lot of american corporations over the years. they were forced i
horton down 4%. they're down over 3%. lennar, pulte. we had back-to-back losses but came up off the lows. back to you. melissa: nicole. thank you so much. oil taking a break ahead of a big meeting in saudi arabia. go ahead, phil, can you hear us? oh, poor phil. we love him. i'm sure he had something brilliant to say. we'll check back. >> everybody has an interest in having level playing field, rules of the game and respect of the system so the companies know where and how they're playing....
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nobody is going to question that the george bush campaign in '88 wasn't a tough willie horton campaigncs hard but barbara bush and the way that both bushes evolved and embraced the clintons and that authentic relationship after that crushing defeat in '92 to the bushes, and what jeb said in his eulogy and they were beautiful, the church service were beautiful. jeb said about her kindness, her generosity, lack of, you know -- lack of meanness. her spirit. it was such an implicit rebuke frankly to the trump era. >> can i put up a moment here, i want to show barbara bush holding an aids baby in march of 1989. >> right. >> and amy walter, this was such an important moment. people forget 1989, this was before magic johnson was diagnosed. there was this perception that oh, my god, if you just touch an aids patient you too might get aids and barbara bush the -- >> what better image for a mother to be holding a child? at its core. i want to get back to what andrea said which is fascinating. i think she represents and that funeral represented the central paradox we have in our political time wh
nobody is going to question that the george bush campaign in '88 wasn't a tough willie horton campaigncs hard but barbara bush and the way that both bushes evolved and embraced the clintons and that authentic relationship after that crushing defeat in '92 to the bushes, and what jeb said in his eulogy and they were beautiful, the church service were beautiful. jeb said about her kindness, her generosity, lack of, you know -- lack of meanness. her spirit. it was such an implicit rebuke frankly...
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doc >> what's the biggest ticket item that consumers purchase a home home builders are up today dh horton is up 2.25%. lenar is up, toll brothers are up, itb is up today. if 3% is such a line in the sand that we know jeff gunlock and others have said it is, why are those stocks up? i'll throw that back to you. >> interest rates in '13 scared everyone everyone remembers the temper tantrum. we had the moment in the early summer where people got very nervous about the upside in rates, forget the absolute level, getting out of control. we ended up having a year where small caps did 40% >> this is not '13 >> the point is, you can have a rate scare and still have a constructive market. >> there's a rate scare and rate reality. >> we're were at this level? >> absolutely, above 3%, not this level in '13, you had the ecb coming in and leveraging their balance sheet to $4 trillion >> this year, we have tax reform >> they're going the other way >> this year, we have tax reform >> tax reform is - >> i'm just saying, there's always something >> let me get a couple more voices into the conversation let
doc >> what's the biggest ticket item that consumers purchase a home home builders are up today dh horton is up 2.25%. lenar is up, toll brothers are up, itb is up today. if 3% is such a line in the sand that we know jeff gunlock and others have said it is, why are those stocks up? i'll throw that back to you. >> interest rates in '13 scared everyone everyone remembers the temper tantrum. we had the moment in the early summer where people got very nervous about the upside in rates,...
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. >> how about dr horton the presenter obviously talked about the threat of rates. we have the added variable of rising lumber prices the home builders, this one is up 32% in a year are we looking at 50% more upside for this name as the presenter said it could achieve? >> leaseman -- sorry, he was talking about negative demographics for the u.s if we had him on longer, i would have told him how wrong he is. demographics are good for home builders we have a bull market in 26-year-olds we have more 26-year-old than any other age old than any age group. baby making once again and home builde builder demographics that they are facing this the go to stock in sector so stocks specifically while i agree of what you are saying, if this stock does go and if you see rather, rates go to 100 where are they have, then stocks won't go up. >> the problem is 50% higher here that's the issue we take with it >> we are under housed >>. >> think about this for a second >> much more ahead when the o-nus.me report returns in twmite "the halftime" report is back in two-minutes. - i love m
. >> how about dr horton the presenter obviously talked about the threat of rates. we have the added variable of rising lumber prices the home builders, this one is up 32% in a year are we looking at 50% more upside for this name as the presenter said it could achieve? >> leaseman -- sorry, he was talking about negative demographics for the u.s if we had him on longer, i would have told him how wrong he is. demographics are good for home builders we have a bull market in...
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dr horton up about 1%. we have long con john quarry saying there is into 3% upside potential. grubhub, a plus than 1%. the company has been touted by a half sky capital. these are winners on the day. where we have weaken us, helping to explain why they have been slipping between small gains and losses, apple among many of the apple suppliers. apple down for a fourth day in a row. downplay 5%. cautious comments from analysts that they will be reporting mexico or. guidance for the june quarter. that has dragged on many of the chip suppliers to apple. much of this set off by taiwan's m&a -- taiwan's semiconductor. doy suggesting that has to with weak i found demand. some investors holding on to that idea. if we happened to the bloomberg and take a look at the apple chart, you can view this chart using the gtb function. on the recent weakness last week, we see apple moved down to the 200 day moving average. it will be interesting to see. we have the buyer supporting the shares. it will be interesting to see whether that continues to happen. perhaps next week, march quarter report
dr horton up about 1%. we have long con john quarry saying there is into 3% upside potential. grubhub, a plus than 1%. the company has been touted by a half sky capital. these are winners on the day. where we have weaken us, helping to explain why they have been slipping between small gains and losses, apple among many of the apple suppliers. apple down for a fourth day in a row. downplay 5%. cautious comments from analysts that they will be reporting mexico or. guidance for the june quarter....
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pioneers the willie horton app, racially coded way of appealing to the sense that democrats are soft on law and order. that they coddle criminals. who are the criminals? they are african-american criminals. that's an infamous moment of this kind of politics going on. you can see it in other examples that play out, you know, with george w. bush and with john mccain as well. what's, you know, so striking and unusual and unprecedented about donald trump is the way he embraces the politics on the right with no concern about losing honor. he's not worried about losing moderate voters. the real test is whether there's a moderate republican vote that trump can lose. will that he abandon trump? you see a lot of jeff flake, you know, you see corker from tennessee denouncing trump. but they are all resigning. they are not running again. so where is going to be the republican more centrist vote within the republican party that will challenge trump politically. we've not seen that. that's what's unprecedented. georgia. >> in the speech reagan makes reference to his own experience of welfare refo
pioneers the willie horton app, racially coded way of appealing to the sense that democrats are soft on law and order. that they coddle criminals. who are the criminals? they are african-american criminals. that's an infamous moment of this kind of politics going on. you can see it in other examples that play out, you know, with george w. bush and with john mccain as well. what's, you know, so striking and unusual and unprecedented about donald trump is the way he embraces the politics on the...
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in a rect intervi, johnson reportedly said that horton down , the company defense research lab had identified agent but couldn't pinpoint the source of the poison. >> either he has information he's not sharing, or it was a bit of an exaggeration. i don't know which it is, but i think we need the responsible, cool approach. we need to get to the source of this to prevent it from ever happening again. mark: russia has denied any involvement in the attack. mark zuckerberg is going to capitol hill. the facebook ceo has agreed to testify before a house hearing next wednesday. that's according to the house energy and commerce committee. facebook has been in the middle of a legal storm over the disclosure of user information to political research firm cambridge analytica. on this, the 50th anniversary of his assassination, the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. is being remembered in observances across the united states. in washington people remember the man who was killed in memphis, where he had gone to support striking sanitation workers. today in atlanta his daughter talked about her father's l
in a rect intervi, johnson reportedly said that horton down , the company defense research lab had identified agent but couldn't pinpoint the source of the poison. >> either he has information he's not sharing, or it was a bit of an exaggeration. i don't know which it is, but i think we need the responsible, cool approach. we need to get to the source of this to prevent it from ever happening again. mark: russia has denied any involvement in the attack. mark zuckerberg is going to capitol...
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his southern campaign adviser e lee atwater from south carolina, and pioneers the use of the willie horton ad which is a, you know e, this kind of the racially coded way of appealing to this sense that democrats are soft on law and order. that they coddle criminals, and who are the criminals? they are african-american criminals, you are right, so that is an infamous moment of the politics that is going on. you can see it in other examples that play out, you know, with george w. bush and with john mccain as well. what is so striking and unusual and unprecedented about donald trump is the way that he embraces the politics of the right with no concern about losing moderate voters. and the real test is whether there is a moderate republican vote that trump can lose. will they abbandon trump? and you will see a lot of the jeff flake, and you will see corker from tennessee denouncing trump, but they are all resign ing, right. they are not running again. so where is the republican more centrist vote in the republican party that is going to be the challenge from trump politically? we have not seen
his southern campaign adviser e lee atwater from south carolina, and pioneers the use of the willie horton ad which is a, you know e, this kind of the racially coded way of appealing to this sense that democrats are soft on law and order. that they coddle criminals, and who are the criminals? they are african-american criminals, you are right, so that is an infamous moment of the politics that is going on. you can see it in other examples that play out, you know, with george w. bush and with...
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horton, toll brothers leading those declines sarah?thanks, melissa i am sara eisen coming to you live from the imf spring meetings in washington coming up, the risks of a trade war and how it may be already hurting u.s. companies >>> plus a more aggressive fed something that investors are certainly wondering about, watching those bond yields it is something that financial heavy weights are talking about. >> sara, thanks. we start with the markets. what's happening, bob? >> tyler, just like melissa said, it's rate war issues that are front and foremost but we are seeing movements in commodities, and these are ways people play around with inflation issues just take a look at some of the etfs i don't normally mention the saudi arabia etf but that's been getting some of the heavy volume recently peru, a volume sensitive country. you want to own copper or things like aluminum, that actually owns futures contracts again, mixed prices but the volume's been heavy in silver as well oil and gas, xop, those are all commodity based, all around rat
horton, toll brothers leading those declines sarah?thanks, melissa i am sara eisen coming to you live from the imf spring meetings in washington coming up, the risks of a trade war and how it may be already hurting u.s. companies >>> plus a more aggressive fed something that investors are certainly wondering about, watching those bond yields it is something that financial heavy weights are talking about. >> sara, thanks. we start with the markets. what's happening, bob? >>...
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. >> it would be like johnny horton. >> do it. ♪ in 1814 we took a mighty trip ♪ i wouldn't sing thatt. it would be ridiculous. >> maybe you could sing something from "bye-bye birdie" like one more kiss. you met your wife on "bye-bye birdie." >> i did. doing a national tour 13 months on the road with tommy tune and anne rankin. >> that's incredible. your new show, we're so excited to hear about "the crossing." you guys have probably seen the trailer, maybe the pilot. it's a thriller about refugees that show up to a small town and it involves some time travel. >> yeah. well, yeah, the refugees, these people show up and we find out that they're from here, meaning the united states, and they're escaping war but only they're from 150 -- >> they're from the future. >> yeah. >> does everybody want to see a clip? [ cheers ] >> we were running away. >> you were running away. from what? >> the war. >> where are you from? >> from here. >> from here, america? but there's no war here. >> there will be. >> there will be. foreshadowing. what was it about this show that drew you to it? >> it was jus
. >> it would be like johnny horton. >> do it. ♪ in 1814 we took a mighty trip ♪ i wouldn't sing thatt. it would be ridiculous. >> maybe you could sing something from "bye-bye birdie" like one more kiss. you met your wife on "bye-bye birdie." >> i did. doing a national tour 13 months on the road with tommy tune and anne rankin. >> that's incredible. your new show, we're so excited to hear about "the crossing." you guys have...
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there is hope, there is healing in this tug-of-war for the soul of america, we go far by horton -- movingckwards by hoping hate. we will win this battle. we won the battle in virginia last november. we win, -- we win every day we fight. today, 32% poverty in memphis. time for a change. 54% poverty in america, among african-americans, time for a change. 4 million high school seniors can register and vote, time for a change. 4 million african-americans in the south whose votes did not register, time for a change. 2.5 million who can vote, who didn't, silent voted. if we say we do our best, god has a way of doing the way. there is nothing too hard for god. we fall down and get up again. we get off the ground. there is no place for a champion. as a champion let us rise. let us give my people, who were called by my name. they will hear from heaven, and god will heal us and our land. it is healing time. it is hope time, it is healing time. healing, hope, healing, hope. i am a man. i am a woman. i am god's child. i am somebody. respect me, protect me, never surrender. he did not die in vain. he
there is hope, there is healing in this tug-of-war for the soul of america, we go far by horton -- movingckwards by hoping hate. we will win this battle. we won the battle in virginia last november. we win, -- we win every day we fight. today, 32% poverty in memphis. time for a change. 54% poverty in america, among african-americans, time for a change. 4 million high school seniors can register and vote, time for a change. 4 million african-americans in the south whose votes did not register,...
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his idea of more regulation around facebook >> outside of tech there were long investments in dr hortonnd mckesson david einhorn said he was short assured guarantee over its puerto rico exposure assured guarantee fell in after market trading on those remarks. >>> can we talk box -- >> that statement itself >> no, not on the statement itself >> that statement, you can understand why a company would disagree with an assessment like that that's a bold faced he knows nothing statement. what was the chatter on the box call >> it was interesting. everybody was surprised to see the name box as the company he was pitching for the first half it was all about artificial intelligence. he laid out this stack of where he sees artificial intelligence going and penetrating into the ecosystem of silicon valley. he put names on there like nvidia, like google. we thought he would pitch long in nvidia or google. no, it was box >> i don't get that one at all box to me is a commodity storage play what it has to do with ai is a long way where it's justifying that earnings it makes money on a rental commodity
his idea of more regulation around facebook >> outside of tech there were long investments in dr hortonnd mckesson david einhorn said he was short assured guarantee over its puerto rico exposure assured guarantee fell in after market trading on those remarks. >>> can we talk box -- >> that statement itself >> no, not on the statement itself >> that statement, you can understand why a company would disagree with an assessment like that that's a bold faced he...