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i've been out to the southernwhh part of the city and i've seen where the tornadoes hit and howa trees were snapped in our homes mid been damaged.he my district is in the missouri a city area on the road had been damaged by tornadoes. we had to move out and wereice looking for options at a time oe crisis when we need the office were searching for an office. ju have seen the people coming into the center that was just opened last night, 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon we opened up ap shelter for people that were mandat having to evacuate mandatory evacuation, i might add, because of the flooding and within an hour or two the place was filled to capacity. people with their children and animals and you saw people of all stripes -- my district is
i've been out to the southernwhh part of the city and i've seen where the tornadoes hit and howa trees were snapped in our homes mid been damaged.he my district is in the missouri a city area on the road had been damaged by tornadoes. we had to move out and wereice looking for options at a time oe crisis when we need the office were searching for an office. ju have seen the people coming into the center that was just opened last night, 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon we opened up ap shelter for...
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i've been out to the southernwhh part of the city and i've seen where the tornadoes hit and howa trees were snapped in our homes mid been damaged.he my district is in the missouri a city area on the road had been damaged by tornadoes. we had to move out and wereice looking for options at a time oe crisis when we need the office were searching for an office. ju have seen the people coming into the center that was just opened last night, 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon we opened up ap shelter for people that were mandat having to evacuate mandatory evacuation, i might add, because of the flooding and within an hour or two the place was filled to capacity. people with their children and animals and you saw people of all stripes -- my district is billioe and the point is this having seen new orleans andn. having seen what happened in houston and continually monitoring it i am convinced that we're talking about in excess of $100 billion because i don't have a yardstick to accurately assess the damages and i can tell you were talking geout the state of texas and were talking about other areas:
i've been out to the southernwhh part of the city and i've seen where the tornadoes hit and howa trees were snapped in our homes mid been damaged.he my district is in the missouri a city area on the road had been damaged by tornadoes. we had to move out and wereice looking for options at a time oe crisis when we need the office were searching for an office. ju have seen the people coming into the center that was just opened last night, 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon we opened up ap shelter for...
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and hunger each other that street battle onscreen howa. with many taking home referring to west swimming goggles to protect their employees from the pope. the event goes by the name of tom with tina and it's believe the fruit flights originates from a scrub. we locals. i am. fourteen. i used. the loss to motivate girls. in one of. many. you know it's. time now for a look at the. business news and brian quinn is back with me here on set for that some brian was starting out i'm here in france with a look ahead. at the highly anticipated labor nor reforms that is set to be unveiled here in france and this thursday answered others are imprisoned dimino microns first big domestic policy push. a major part of his campaign platform loosening the labor code in an attempt to kick start the french economy and finally put a dent in the country stubborn unemployment rate. business leaders have praise microns efforts but labor groups are already pushing back on bare sector takes a look at the expectations in this report. eagerly awaiting the government
and hunger each other that street battle onscreen howa. with many taking home referring to west swimming goggles to protect their employees from the pope. the event goes by the name of tom with tina and it's believe the fruit flights originates from a scrub. we locals. i am. fourteen. i used. the loss to motivate girls. in one of. many. you know it's. time now for a look at the. business news and brian quinn is back with me here on set for that some brian was starting out i'm here in france...
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details of those subpoenas because that is precisely how a grand subpoenas because that is precisely howa that is precisely how a grand jury works. it is designed to operate in secret. it is a body that doesn't pronounce kilgore innocent at the end of the day. it simply looks at the evidence to determine whether there is enough ofa to determine whether there is enough of a case to go ahead with an indictment, essentially, a prosecution, a criminal case. that is where we are now. it is at the information stage. the fact it has emerged so relatively soon after the beginning of the process indicates, and this is the key, this is a serious criminal investigation and it is following the normal procedures. where it will go we really have no idea at the moment. no, indeed. isuppose really have no idea at the moment. no, indeed. i suppose to add context which is a president trump's lawyer says there is no reason to think the president himself is under investigation. but it has emerged, hasn't it, mr trump had a hand in drafting the statement from his eldest son about that meeting, the statement t
details of those subpoenas because that is precisely how a grand subpoenas because that is precisely howa that is precisely how a grand jury works. it is designed to operate in secret. it is a body that doesn't pronounce kilgore innocent at the end of the day. it simply looks at the evidence to determine whether there is enough ofa to determine whether there is enough of a case to go ahead with an indictment, essentially, a prosecution, a criminal case. that is where we are now. it is at the...
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Aug 15, 2017
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but howa great chart, long basic in past cycles before the was a real 5% correction? simon: it has been an incredible. of low volatility. incredible period of low volatility. up until recently, our clients have been in line with institutional clients. re continues to be relatively reach takings. earnings outlook, we expect to continue. a fiber all economic environment. the low volatility environment and positive look for risk assets will continue. over globalto be equities. i was showing the length of time before we had a 5% correction or more. that peel line is the 1994 run. the current run is the white line. that would mean you are unconstructive on the bond context? unconstructive in reference to high-grade bonds. the announcement of tapering .y the ecb it is more that we think on the risk assets side that it will continue to force investors into riskier assets. one thing i would mention is for much of this year we have been u.s. dollars.t it has been profitable and we closed it last night. we think we could see some setback in the near term. i'm laughing more on t
but howa great chart, long basic in past cycles before the was a real 5% correction? simon: it has been an incredible. of low volatility. incredible period of low volatility. up until recently, our clients have been in line with institutional clients. re continues to be relatively reach takings. earnings outlook, we expect to continue. a fiber all economic environment. the low volatility environment and positive look for risk assets will continue. over globalto be equities. i was showing the...
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. >> stephen: howas that affected your life, though?few days later, my credit score went up by 300 points. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i got-- i got a black card. i got a mexican housekeeper now. life has been really awesome! i've been booking all these tv roles because of affirmative action. they need white women to play black women. so that's me! >> stephen: congratulations. many comedians have to struggle. they talk about the struggle they had when they're starting off. >> right. >> stephen: you had an extraordinary level of struggle. you understand-- how long ago were you doing gigs homeless? >> yeah, i was living in my geo metro, two-door hatched back. >> stephen: how long are we talking? >> this was 2004, and 2003. i was very homeless, and i was the type of chick they didn't want anybody-- like, i'm very pridefulful. so i didn't want anybody to know i was homeless so i kept my nails done, and my hair done, and had my suitcases in the car and i would cover them up in with blankets. and i was at the laugh factory and kevin hart was th
. >> stephen: howas that affected your life, though?few days later, my credit score went up by 300 points. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i got-- i got a black card. i got a mexican housekeeper now. life has been really awesome! i've been booking all these tv roles because of affirmative action. they need white women to play black women. so that's me! >> stephen: congratulations. many comedians have to struggle. they talk about the struggle they had when they're starting off. >>...
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Aug 22, 2017
08/17
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howas just so amazing mainstream the brand is. it's not about currency at all. it's investment. one of the things about the paper is the fact that one of , to toshi wanted to put it out there, it was going to incentivize saving instead of spending. group, i to, or this shouldn't say he, wanted to create a deflationary currency. which meant that it had to be finite. it might go up in value as a scarce resource. people have actually graft onto this concept. it is kind of like gold. this weird digital asset that i don't know how to buy, but if i do it, it will have ups and downs and the trends will be up. if i stick with it and purchase , it might take a bit and then i can sell it. to me that is fairly fascinating. lauren: sorry to interrupt, do you agree that bit coin or any type of crypto currency is a new gold? if i have to know agree, that's a people are using it right now, the market is telling us that's what it's being used for. have i bought some? yes. do i treat it like that? yes. lauren: how much have you bought? [laughter] jack: not as much as others i have heard of. i th
howas just so amazing mainstream the brand is. it's not about currency at all. it's investment. one of the things about the paper is the fact that one of , to toshi wanted to put it out there, it was going to incentivize saving instead of spending. group, i to, or this shouldn't say he, wanted to create a deflationary currency. which meant that it had to be finite. it might go up in value as a scarce resource. people have actually graft onto this concept. it is kind of like gold. this weird...
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Aug 18, 2017
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i can remember which astronaut howas, but one talked about potent it was to blot out the earth with your thumb. did that simple act something about making them feel really alone and distant. and so, what might that mean for human behavior and how people learn to get along? i don't know. there are a lot of aspects of space architecture that are fascinating, too. it takes of which is only one person to sabotage the life of the entire settlement. death is on the other side of the wall, which is not something we are used to here on earth or . >> thank you for a great talk. entertainment industries being involved. how do you see just the development of a settlement being influenced by the fact that it may be just an amusement part of the earth? anddid mention the baseline basic installations would have to be funded and done by a government agency. the next step would be really supplied in industries in previous experience in this new kind of exploration adventure for people in order to have money funded into it. hi d.c. this affecting the development of a settlement -- how do you see this aff
i can remember which astronaut howas, but one talked about potent it was to blot out the earth with your thumb. did that simple act something about making them feel really alone and distant. and so, what might that mean for human behavior and how people learn to get along? i don't know. there are a lot of aspects of space architecture that are fascinating, too. it takes of which is only one person to sabotage the life of the entire settlement. death is on the other side of the wall, which is...