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i think that the issue that i just mentioned has delegitimized the election of many iraqis, and i think this has to be addressed in not only general elections, but the conventional elections that we expect to happen in december. i wonder what he has to say about this. he travels to the provinces more frequently. the current situation with the process, i think it makes it really essential that iraq has a new set of government that reflects the choices of the people. i think if iraq were to have another erection -- election, assuming it is possible, i do not think that we are going to see a better turnout than last time. we might see that the trend of boycotts could go further than it did in the may 12 election. it is clearly -- it doesn't really help iraq. i hope that iraqi forces have learned that partial boycotts only help those who manipulate results in those who can mobilize a solid and more zealot based voters. and i hope that iraq you better see that in the future and try to be more assertive and going out and voting on an election day. it increases leverage in challenging the resu
i think that the issue that i just mentioned has delegitimized the election of many iraqis, and i think this has to be addressed in not only general elections, but the conventional elections that we expect to happen in december. i wonder what he has to say about this. he travels to the provinces more frequently. the current situation with the process, i think it makes it really essential that iraq has a new set of government that reflects the choices of the people. i think if iraq were to have...
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don't think it's going to be easy for anyone that's true i don't think anyone's going to walk away with it and it all will depend on can be good for their match that within the red the lockout yeah yeah some of these teams could this knock out each other prematurely right and then they get to have a chance to reach the semis in the family. yeah and i see we all we could talk for hours about this really exciting tournaments but we conquer this keep it going to keep it rolling and i just want to repeat what they said already debate us fans we say thank you yeah yeah and goodbye football is a simple game the might be best. to keep our. past. us is. just taking on mislead. to make a corporation the us cultural consultant. for its own fucking water production. and his neighbors in the french town of details are gearing up for a lot of flights. thirty minutes on t.w. . there's no doubt. managers you know who today nothing would change you know the banks lying and so was the language of a bank money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w.
don't think it's going to be easy for anyone that's true i don't think anyone's going to walk away with it and it all will depend on can be good for their match that within the red the lockout yeah yeah some of these teams could this knock out each other prematurely right and then they get to have a chance to reach the semis in the family. yeah and i see we all we could talk for hours about this really exciting tournaments but we conquer this keep it going to keep it rolling and i just want to...
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i think we are close to the end. l take one more question, but we will keep it quick and i will get them out of here. sir. >> i have a simple question. particularly the older japanese are extremely concerned that, at the end of the day, this is nothing more than a well- organized return to the prewar situation. it all sounds very technical, but for those in japan, particularly those who were born and raised there and grew up hearing all the stories, there is a deep and underlying fear that at the end of the day, it is simply a gradual return to that and one day we will wake up and there will be an announcement snforces have been asked to leave. congratulations on the independence of the country and we are back to where we were before. i would like some of your feelings on that. the general feeling of the japanese people is very strongly to protect the constitution, because at the end of the day, everyone knows the day after the last american troops leave, japan is back to where it was before. sadly, the democratic sit
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but theoretically, we could think of this. i don't think that is the happy decision for japan and japanese public pragmatically enough so far, but economic -- the prosperity is gone and the very people are frustrating with some people may choose a very bad -- that we should think about. >> okay. thank you. we'll throw open the floor for questions. i think we have a microphone, so if you could wait until the microphone gets to you and say your name and affiliation and then if you could keep your questions short. right here, sir. >> thank you very much for your great conversation. my question goes to sheila-san and nabe-san. my question to sheila-san, ready to contradict between u.s. and japan so accept 232, don't you think kind of a bill between -- i mean, nabe-san says that prime minister abe not against one belt one road but still trump -- president trump mentioned that he criticized probably down the road something like that. but do you think one belt one road must become a kind of contradiction between the u.s. and japan or c
but theoretically, we could think of this. i don't think that is the happy decision for japan and japanese public pragmatically enough so far, but economic -- the prosperity is gone and the very people are frustrating with some people may choose a very bad -- that we should think about. >> okay. thank you. we'll throw open the floor for questions. i think we have a microphone, so if you could wait until the microphone gets to you and say your name and affiliation and then if you could...
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i think so and i it's very impressive first of all because a lot of people have been i mean go to those kinds of meets is whether it's in africa or in china and african leaders are interested in china because now it's becoming like a major global player especially with the problems that europe has been having lately or not so the protectionism the rising protectionism in america and a trump so a lot of people a lot of africans look at china and china has been the liver and in this sense since two thousand i mean in terms of loans in terms of investment in terms of development aid which is becoming like bigger and i think it's very it's fair to say that that the chinese are aware of the fact that they need to be i mean like to change the model of financial help that they're providing for example if you look at the sixty billion dollars that they pledged feds were only twenty billion dollars is credit line but fifteen billion is concessional and interest free ten billion is for the elements and five billion is to help with imports and ten billion will be like for the private sector so all
i think so and i it's very impressive first of all because a lot of people have been i mean go to those kinds of meets is whether it's in africa or in china and african leaders are interested in china because now it's becoming like a major global player especially with the problems that europe has been having lately or not so the protectionism the rising protectionism in america and a trump so a lot of people a lot of africans look at china and china has been the liver and in this sense since...
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scared of ice as they used to be you know it i think but i think it was his first year yeah i think they the team still had to adapt to his system and i think they. either way and although all these amazing players left it's still an amazing team i think the champions league this year too though with the new reach the way they restructured it it's a really strong champions league like what the teams that we have here yeah there's a lot of teams even though you might think ok but teams are the champions league experience a lot of past winners a lot of coaches that have coached the champions think maybe teams that you wouldn't consider i don't think it's going to be easy for anyone that's true i don't think anyone's going to walk away with it and it all will depend on can be good for your match that within the rather knock out yeah yeah some of these teams could this knock out each other prematurely right and then they get to have a chance to reach the semis in the family. yeah and i see we all we could talk for hours about this really exciting tournaments but we conquered this keep it goi
scared of ice as they used to be you know it i think but i think it was his first year yeah i think they the team still had to adapt to his system and i think they. either way and although all these amazing players left it's still an amazing team i think the champions league this year too though with the new reach the way they restructured it it's a really strong champions league like what the teams that we have here yeah there's a lot of teams even though you might think ok but teams are the...
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not to catch you off guard, i think that when i look at mission bay, for example, i think every time i ride through there, i think maybe we didn't do enough in terms of the level of affordability, in terms of the design. like, i just -- i have -- i actually have a very visceral reaction when i look at some of the design in those buildings. i think d-- i understand the design and the location, and the research. i think that was very thoughtful, but when it came to the amount of housing, and the amount of housing we could have, and the height and the density and the mix of incomes, i see that as a really big missed opportunity, particularly because it was redevelopment land. it wasn't just private land, it was redevelopment land, so that's what i mean. >> commissioner moore: i appreciate your explaining yourself and giving more subtlety to the question. let me say that we are blessed with a number of very, very good plans in the city. most and foremost, i think our urban design planners are strong and exemplary for the rest of the country. since that i am too, we have served many good p
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that's what i think is a problem. so you've identified community outreach, you've highlighted working with the board. what are areas that you want to personally tackle as a commissioner? >> i want to restore the public faith in the public transportation system. i mean, fundamentally. >> supervisor safai: so on time performance. >> when this issue was raised -- get a lot of growns. yeah, everyone loves to hate me, and i think we need to give people reasons to have a sense of pride in their system. >> supervisor safai: you've traveled around the world. you've looked at a lot of other transportation systems. why is our system not working? >> well, one issue -- there are probably many, but i'll raise one issue that i learned about in the course of my briefings. the head of the transit -- because of this multisiloed organization, head of the transit division may have a need, know that there's a need for a certain number of bus drivers, but the folks training the bus drivers are not part of the same division, so the h.r. tra
that's what i think is a problem. so you've identified community outreach, you've highlighted working with the board. what are areas that you want to personally tackle as a commissioner? >> i want to restore the public faith in the public transportation system. i mean, fundamentally. >> supervisor safai: so on time performance. >> when this issue was raised -- get a lot of growns. yeah, everyone loves to hate me, and i think we need to give people reasons to have a sense of...
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it didn't have any corroboration and i think that's one of the big differences that you saw between dr. ford's testimony and dr. -- and judge kavanaugh. while i believe something bad happened to this woman and i think it is absolutely awful and horrific, not what she went through just 36 years ago but also what she had to go through yesterday, and i think that it is absolutely disgraceful the way that the democrats have used and exploited this process and i think they frankly owe an apology to both dr. ford and judge kavanaugh, but i think yesterday was a great contrast of two individuals coming forth laying out their cases, both compelling, but one had a big difference and that was it was erybody that had been named >> sarah, you repeated something judge kavanaugh said several times yesterday and it's simply not true. the other people there, two say they don't remember what happened, not that they back up his story. >> they said they don't recall anything like that. you've had a countless number of people that have known judge kavanaugh all of his life that have come forward, said the
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now from from the sex sonia government i don't think that that would change much but i do think that for the people living there who are on the left it was very important however also for the people on the right they obviously they're going to be angry about the and they're going to probably want to have respond in some way as well and in fact we have voices from chemists that show us some of those divisions let's hear the voices both of some of those who attended and those who organized the event. if it's going to sit here it's cool that so many young people have come to show their support for candidates it's not out of. america preferred most people here are quite normal they believe in democracy they're not right wingers i wish our sisters we wouldn't want them here. i don't mind the concept should it be neutral not against the right but simply for peace this way it was too provocative. business just this is not the left battling the rights conflict this is crucial everybody with a sense of decency and whatever his or her political positions has to stand up to a moment of violent
now from from the sex sonia government i don't think that that would change much but i do think that for the people living there who are on the left it was very important however also for the people on the right they obviously they're going to be angry about the and they're going to probably want to have respond in some way as well and in fact we have voices from chemists that show us some of those divisions let's hear the voices both of some of those who attended and those who organized the...
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of governments that are reflective choices.ople's i think if iraq were to have -- i don'tction think that's possible. i don't think we're going to see now than last time. ofmight see that the trend itcotts go even farther than did in the may 12th election. not -- iteally doesn't really help iraq. i think -- i hope that iraqi voters have learned that partial boycott only helps those who those who results and can mobilize a more solid base of voters. hope that iraqi voters see that in the future and try to be in going out and voting on an election day to make their voice heard and to, know, have increasing the leverage in challenging the demanding accountability eventually. isi think the bottom line one of the biggest assessments iraq will face destroying and to beral process honest the situation with the right now doesn't bode well. the we see is a trend of transactional politics. i think not only what we see is discussion about the policy, platform, and government programsw, by what we see and hear are deals in which people are paying others to buy and try out government positions. no
of governments that are reflective choices.ople's i think if iraq were to have -- i don'tction think that's possible. i don't think we're going to see now than last time. ofmight see that the trend itcotts go even farther than did in the may 12th election. not -- iteally doesn't really help iraq. i think -- i hope that iraqi voters have learned that partial boycott only helps those who those who results and can mobilize a more solid base of voters. hope that iraqi voters see that in the future...
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i think the micron position speaks for itself. , abobut he als said this is now one of the biggest positions in my follow i don't. shows you you his confidence in that name. >> yeah, when he talks about 25% exposure to the s&p, it doesn't mean that normally he'd be 80 % exposure to u.s. stocks. but generally where he is over the years. >> absolutely. he is a multiasset person. he has a lot currency exposure and he also can express that exposure in different ways such as with futures. i want to surn to to -- turn to krichlt tone for a second. rob since i've known since the mid-90s, he is the guy in emergnlg ging markets and he is staying away from it 1k3e79 fexr india. and the fear of missing out shouldn't be there that shouldn't drive your investment strategy. i've shaved positions and bulked up other positions like microsoft andle to pete's point because i'm comfort only holding them, but we do see this euphoria in the cannibis stocks for example. so you are still seeing that in certain areas. and i think the best point is to be m
i think the micron position speaks for itself. , abobut he als said this is now one of the biggest positions in my follow i don't. shows you you his confidence in that name. >> yeah, when he talks about 25% exposure to the s&p, it doesn't mean that normally he'd be 80 % exposure to u.s. stocks. but generally where he is over the years. >> absolutely. he is a multiasset person. he has a lot currency exposure and he also can express that exposure in different ways such as with...
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thank you. >> i don't think we have any other applicants with us today. so we will open it up for public comment. any members of the public wish to comment on this item? please come forward. >> how do i turn, okay, i am online. i have a few things to say. first i want to suggest that we have a continuance in order for more people to make applications. i would like to point out that the vacancy notice, there was five seats and the agenda said there were four seats to be filled. and also candidates need to be residents of the central market or tenderloin area. and i'm endorsing sam deniston and stephen tennis for their seats on the commission. i would like to point out one of the applicants who was not here decided working for a non-profit since february 2018 but the non-profit is not in the area. i don't know if this person lives in the area. i have lived in the tenderloin since 1990 and i have been able to maintain residency there in the same place. thank you. is that my -- >> you have 25 seconds. >> okay. also, i want to point out this item is against the
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both i think that. it would be difficult to write no tourists to work between darshan military and these are really counterparts you know judge and the statements coming from the russian ministry of defense. there are no to be really. i don't think it's only rhetoric i think that it's more than that after maybe there was some kind of seed of communications that means that they are likely to proceed with this intentions to john satellite communications which leads me to another question then because i interview a lot of current and former israeli officials and they all carry this narrative that israel can strike anywhere anytime when if security is involved which is you know montra geopolitical political and military i think it's almost a social mantra right now can that mantra be changed because of the russians because that's what actually the russians are pushing forward to that this idea of jamming all satellite communications so i think that border russia can do. increase the costs. for israel if isr
both i think that. it would be difficult to write no tourists to work between darshan military and these are really counterparts you know judge and the statements coming from the russian ministry of defense. there are no to be really. i don't think it's only rhetoric i think that it's more than that after maybe there was some kind of seed of communications that means that they are likely to proceed with this intentions to john satellite communications which leads me to another question then...
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>> i mean, i can't speak to book festivals but i can think about -- >> i can think, it doesn't mean that they fall off but they do get reframed and i think that there are a lot of things that go into the way in which you communicate these works to younger generations of creative media or artistic media, i don't know -- i think those are two very different forms of platforming, right, and i don't want to split hairs necessarily but i think something being on a syllabus is different from a speaking fee. i think it's important to think about the context in which that platform is happening and be sensitive to the way -- like some forms of platforming and might be more auditory than others by what they are, but you know, it doesn't mean that he can't be on a syllabus, maybe the conversation around the work is different to students and to be sensitive to what students' experiences might be also. >> i don't know how much about case and i don't want to get too much into the weeds on this one. polarizing opinions, there have been a lot of meaningful conversations and there was thorough investigat
>> i mean, i can't speak to book festivals but i can think about -- >> i can think, it doesn't mean that they fall off but they do get reframed and i think that there are a lot of things that go into the way in which you communicate these works to younger generations of creative media or artistic media, i don't know -- i think those are two very different forms of platforming, right, and i don't want to split hairs necessarily but i think something being on a syllabus is different...
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i think that's why you have some bullishness. that's why i don't think you can say the rally is too hot yet >> because of that long time sitting around >> exactly >> this is in the last week or so, a global risk asset rally. if you look at emerging markets, china bounced hard the dollar has come in a lot that was allowing the u.s. market to get a lift you were able to poke holes in this rally and the s&p by saying that's not broad not a lot of momentum behind it. but honestly yesterday's rally was inclusive and looked okay. you can check that box off sentiment is not overheated. people are involved and willing to play the market the question is last year in the fourth quarter you were rushing the price in the tax cut that seems like what the market has in mind. what are you rushing in to price now? a relaxation of some psychological overhangs about the trade stuff. also keep in mine that earnings have outperformed the market it would be a weird year if you had a flat performance when earnings were up 20% i think it looks okay for
i think that's why you have some bullishness. that's why i don't think you can say the rally is too hot yet >> because of that long time sitting around >> exactly >> this is in the last week or so, a global risk asset rally. if you look at emerging markets, china bounced hard the dollar has come in a lot that was allowing the u.s. market to get a lift you were able to poke holes in this rally and the s&p by saying that's not broad not a lot of momentum behind it. but...
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i think mr. perez is incorrect in saying this administration has been going after hispanics. the administration has simply been enforcing the laws. i think that is very important. the president has come in, and from the very beginning, he said he would follow the law and implement the laws that protect his country and enhance our border security. some of that has to be with some of the cartels around the border, some of the illegal crossing, especially of drugs, which he referred to from the very beginning when he announced his candidacy for president in trump tower in 2015. some of that was taken out of context. if the democratic party wants to ize this president for attacking cartels and the violence, let them do that. but he has separated families, has said it is time to deport dreamers. what that impact guest:? actually, those images are actually from a time before he became president. some of the images that surfaced early on were from 2014, and he wasn't in office. host: but the trump admini
i think mr. perez is incorrect in saying this administration has been going after hispanics. the administration has simply been enforcing the laws. i think that is very important. the president has come in, and from the very beginning, he said he would follow the law and implement the laws that protect his country and enhance our border security. some of that has to be with some of the cartels around the border, some of the illegal crossing, especially of drugs, which he referred to from the...
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i don't think that there is. some home destroyed. i don't think but they really. are also. interesting that unfortunately many in israel and in the united states are simply very noid about you're on the road it's. hard to imagine. the war a nazi don't tour was still active. in the nineteen seventies cretonne had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a german company develops a little mite of a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby is anything paul you know she said is just cut short arms minix a little mind victims who have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering they. not only want the money i want the revenge. the democrats are not socially liberal they are pro-war and so are the republicans and the problem people have a trump is that he's pro peace and that's not acceptable in america today that runs except for against iran. well you know that todd todd walking the walk and you know you have to do it you h
i don't think that there is. some home destroyed. i don't think but they really. are also. interesting that unfortunately many in israel and in the united states are simply very noid about you're on the road it's. hard to imagine. the war a nazi don't tour was still active. in the nineteen seventies cretonne had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a german company develops a little mite of a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it...
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scott: no, i don't think so. i mean, i think they are in a pretty happy place. ragmatic" is the way i would describe their overall position and chairman powell's presentation. i think as the longer-term rate gets above 3%, or above a more neutral rate, they will be some -- there will be some reflection to how far they want to push rates. i think they are on a very preset course for the rest of this year for sure, and into next year. it is interesting to note that basically all real rates from the five-year to the 30 year have converged to 1%. so there is this concept the market is reflecting economic growth and accommodation is being withdrawn. so -- but it is interesting that the market is getting to that place. jonathan: talk to me about how you would position the long end of the treasury curve at the moment? there is a huge appetites by the front end. you have this great pickup of yield in the last 12 months. when would you consider putting duration back on and going further out on the treasury curve? scott: from a long-term for the mental perspective, you loo
scott: no, i don't think so. i mean, i think they are in a pretty happy place. ragmatic" is the way i would describe their overall position and chairman powell's presentation. i think as the longer-term rate gets above 3%, or above a more neutral rate, they will be some -- there will be some reflection to how far they want to push rates. i think they are on a very preset course for the rest of this year for sure, and into next year. it is interesting to note that basically all real rates...
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i think it was a little indifferent and i give you two examples. in the 1970s , the success of hefner's magazine, hefner was challenged by a number of other magazines that rose up to take advantage of the market. he had established. people like larry flynt and hustler and penthouse and all of these and hefner was horrified by. and he got into very well publicized public staff with the larry flynt's of the world and the editor of penthouse and the like for going too far. as a critic wrote in the 50s, in many ways hefner's view of sex never really got that far beyond a naughty methodist boy which is what he was in fact so the and restraint of liberty is a little perhaps overstated. the other thing i tell you is i interviewed hefner a lot for this book probably 50, 60 hours of taped interviews and a lotmore than that in informal talks . have you not opened the floodgates for sort of sexual craziness to sweep over the land and what do you think about that?do you feel responsible? i found it interesting as i expected him to be defensive about that issue
i think it was a little indifferent and i give you two examples. in the 1970s , the success of hefner's magazine, hefner was challenged by a number of other magazines that rose up to take advantage of the market. he had established. people like larry flynt and hustler and penthouse and all of these and hefner was horrified by. and he got into very well publicized public staff with the larry flynt's of the world and the editor of penthouse and the like for going too far. as a critic wrote in the...
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oh i think i think that will be. to be a real that indication or promise having said that as i mentioned i think president trump is so motivated to get a win especially in light of what robert referred to that the current chaos in the white house he so looking for a reason that he might push forward any way one could imagine that kind of scenario that's a travesty i think it's a little naive to assume that jim john woo's will get rid of the single thing that i asked him to the negotiating table anyway and certainly not any time soon but i have i think even if the south north conversation falls apart i think trump is going to be i think he's going to be trying to meet any that personal relationship that he says he has been with him john when it will be pressing for a win because he will need one politically in the united states for him to name and asked robert v. if you pour yourself into the show's over north korea leader is someone who should be in our reading history books. all the countries before him the start of
oh i think i think that will be. to be a real that indication or promise having said that as i mentioned i think president trump is so motivated to get a win especially in light of what robert referred to that the current chaos in the white house he so looking for a reason that he might push forward any way one could imagine that kind of scenario that's a travesty i think it's a little naive to assume that jim john woo's will get rid of the single thing that i asked him to the negotiating table...
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. >> i don't think that was her issue. her issue was four people started spilling out. >> i understand your question. that really goes to what we expect will take place over the time period. this happens in other cities where there is not a last call procedure. is that people will trickle out before 3:00 a.m. people aren't slamming a couple of drinks and rushing out the door because they're forced to. it's a different kind of between 2:00 a&e 2:00 a.m. and 3:15 thee half a dozen patrons when the club closes on weekend nights. crowed control is never a problem for penthouse club. what happens at closing on the busiest nights is that there's people collected in front waiting for their taxis, waiting for their ubers. the taxis know they'll get good tips. they're waiting at closing time and throughout the evening late at night anyhow. >> what about a six-month trial? >> i would be fully in support of it. i feel like the conversations i've had with management and staff at this club they're really committed to this community and
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that gives some people pause and i think the market is okay without any event, i think we'll do quite well going forward. i do expect the fed to go three times next year and i'm not wor worried about it because it's going to be gradual and what we're look iing at -- >> are you cool with two for the rest of this year? >> i think december may not be >> it's in, but to shannon's point, if they don't go in december, this props up this market as long as their reason for not going is that hey, employment came in october at 10,000 or something like that. >> but they wouldn't focus on one number their plan is set right now. the way the fed looks at things. we heard that from liesman's interview today with the head of the boston fed that they're not looking at one number. so the die is cast for september and december already >> isn't it just more evidence if you will, that the market isn't really going to get its legs back on track until tech gets back. it's been a terrible week for tech nasdaq is up a little today. not going to put much in that unless you follow it through next week. is tech
that gives some people pause and i think the market is okay without any event, i think we'll do quite well going forward. i do expect the fed to go three times next year and i'm not wor worried about it because it's going to be gradual and what we're look iing at -- >> are you cool with two for the rest of this year? >> i think december may not be >> it's in, but to shannon's point, if they don't go in december, this props up this market as long as their reason for not going...
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it's a level playing field i think we'vedone well i think it's a little more complicated than just intellectualies intellectual properties eventually i would say china is very sophisticated in the way they think. some of the phrases like currency manipulator, et cetera, et cetera. i don't think they do. and some accuse them of having very strong rmb. i hope this thing -- and that's the art of the deal. take the tariffs up and eventually bring them down if it comes down, it's good for everyone >> do you think that the transformation from a producing country to a consuming country, is it manageable will there be bumps along the road obviously consumers are -- >> i think it's going fabulously >> it's not easy >> it's not. our industry at least in the restaurant business is by far the biggest growth opportunity in the world we are only a third of the way there at the moment. i say that because of the high speed rail stations coming up. that infrastructure is growing faster and better than anywhere else in the world. and primary is very strong >> this year you'll build close to 700 stores. your same
it's a level playing field i think we'vedone well i think it's a little more complicated than just intellectualies intellectual properties eventually i would say china is very sophisticated in the way they think. some of the phrases like currency manipulator, et cetera, et cetera. i don't think they do. and some accuse them of having very strong rmb. i hope this thing -- and that's the art of the deal. take the tariffs up and eventually bring them down if it comes down, it's good for everyone...
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>> i think you definitely hit the nail on the head. i believe it's 85% of our officers don't live here in the city. i know when i moved into san francisco, people had this look on their face, like, how can you afford to live here in san francisco, let alone be able to work and live here in the city. so i think one of the things that i focused on just being a young community developer, supervisor yee, is intentionality. i think it's working through our hiring practices. when we get young men and women on the force, it's about being intentional, spending time in our communities. but what we need to do with that intentionality is using the resources that we have in those communities, like community based organizations. our relationship with usd, with community college of san francisco. i athink in conversations with my uncle -- [inaudible] >> you get t get to understand community that you're serving when you provide time. last night, the conversation at the commission was talking about the homeless issue that we currently have right now, a
>> i think you definitely hit the nail on the head. i believe it's 85% of our officers don't live here in the city. i know when i moved into san francisco, people had this look on their face, like, how can you afford to live here in san francisco, let alone be able to work and live here in the city. so i think one of the things that i focused on just being a young community developer, supervisor yee, is intentionality. i think it's working through our hiring practices. when we get young...
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i think this is a distraction. ho has committed perjury twice to the supreme court of the united states. now, i would much rather be talking about the fact the republicans are lock, step and barrel with a corrupt pierson i the white house and they are about to announce a liar to the united states supreme court. i really don't care about this piece in the "new york times," i really don't. >> does that even matter, what you're concerned about right now? is there any chance in your mind that brett kavanaugh will not be confirmed? >> there is some chance. i think murkowski, because of his -- kavanaugh's hostility toward native american people who saved lisa murkowski's senate seat in 2010, there's a chance she'll vote no. there is always hope for collins, although i think she's not going to run again, and i don't think she cares, she's already made up her mind. maybe someone with a conscience will emerge from the republicans who doesn't think there should be a confirmed perjuror, i don't know. but there is this gigantic
i think this is a distraction. ho has committed perjury twice to the supreme court of the united states. now, i would much rather be talking about the fact the republicans are lock, step and barrel with a corrupt pierson i the white house and they are about to announce a liar to the united states supreme court. i really don't care about this piece in the "new york times," i really don't. >> does that even matter, what you're concerned about right now? is there any chance in your...
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that would be one thing that i think would be a concern. another thing that would be a concern i would think is when you see special interest groups rushing out trying to lose cases in order to get before a friendly court. it really seems improbable that somebody who has actually tried cases and who has been around courtrooms a lot and who has seen a lot of litigation, a lot of great litigators, i have never seen anybody once try to lose a legitimate case. so in the wake of justice alito's signaling about what then became fredricks and janice to see these groups rush out and ask the court to rule against them so they can get hot foot up to the supreme court where they expect a good outcome, to me that, there is just something that doesn't seem right about that. that seems to me a little bit like faux litigation, that there is something else going on other than real parties having real arguments and the supreme court ultimately settling properly prepared real disputes. do you have any concern about the optics of people rushing to lose cases b
that would be one thing that i think would be a concern. another thing that would be a concern i would think is when you see special interest groups rushing out trying to lose cases in order to get before a friendly court. it really seems improbable that somebody who has actually tried cases and who has been around courtrooms a lot and who has seen a lot of litigation, a lot of great litigators, i have never seen anybody once try to lose a legitimate case. so in the wake of justice alito's...
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we're going to see chris johnno shine in a champ i think so too i think step up there too yeah of course you know i don't know come down you know who their match up against it will probably be you know just because of fate. you've a decision reanimate driven that in the round of sixteen that i'd be ok it is i'd be interesting to see you know the fun yeah but you know you never can discount the defense of the. event is going to have a look at their attack they can have it on the bench yeah. yeah i know i know and this actually is i don't think that you were going to make it and i tell you why how all first of all i think to win the champions league it's always an advantage to have competition in your own leak and you have it doesn't have any limitation for years the last year you vent this insidious is the only league that had competition wrestle leagues was one horse just running away ok warning at the end of the season they are winning the city off for what did you say seventy seven years yes and last year they had a little competition i would say because of said he was a saudi he left
we're going to see chris johnno shine in a champ i think so too i think step up there too yeah of course you know i don't know come down you know who their match up against it will probably be you know just because of fate. you've a decision reanimate driven that in the round of sixteen that i'd be ok it is i'd be interesting to see you know the fun yeah but you know you never can discount the defense of the. event is going to have a look at their attack they can have it on the bench yeah. yeah...
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i don't think it will take a week. i bet they can dob it in about feeb days. >> would an investigation be credible if it didn't also consider account accusations of deborah ramirez or julie swetnick. >> i don't think it would be. >> renato, sorry. >> i don't think it would be but my understanding is that the senators have left it to the fbi to determine what allegations are credible or not. my expectation is that the fbi would interview miss ramirez, miss swetnick and determine whether they thought the allegations were credible enough to investigate further. if they determine that, then they would do exactly like was described for the other allegations and you know, it seems to me like you might be a challenge, but i think they could do it within a week or close to that. and it would involve mostly interviewing witnesses. >> juliette, the president tweeted tonight just started tonight our seventh investigation of judge brett kavanaugh. he will some day be recognized as a truly great justice of the united states supreme
i don't think it will take a week. i bet they can dob it in about feeb days. >> would an investigation be credible if it didn't also consider account accusations of deborah ramirez or julie swetnick. >> i don't think it would be. >> renato, sorry. >> i don't think it would be but my understanding is that the senators have left it to the fbi to determine what allegations are credible or not. my expectation is that the fbi would interview miss ramirez, miss swetnick and...
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i think he's a legal rock star. i don't know what our democratic friends expect us to do. what do they want us to do? we got a letter, but it secret, we don't know who wrote it. all we know is that a female wrote it from california and stanford law school culture rated. who are we going to cross-examine, senator feinstein? give me a break. >> chris: i want to ask you. i think folks already recognize if they didn't know you already, your colorful. in one of the things that you say is that this hearing show that crazy never takes a vacation in congress. i want to ask you about two democratic senators and what they did in the hearings. first of all, cory booker who said he was defying the rules and releasing confidential emails, here he is. >> i will say that i did willingly violate the chairs world on the committee confidential process. i take full responsibility for violating that, sir. >> chris: but of course as we all know now it turns out the committee had already released those confidential emails before cory boo
i think he's a legal rock star. i don't know what our democratic friends expect us to do. what do they want us to do? we got a letter, but it secret, we don't know who wrote it. all we know is that a female wrote it from california and stanford law school culture rated. who are we going to cross-examine, senator feinstein? give me a break. >> chris: i want to ask you. i think folks already recognize if they didn't know you already, your colorful. in one of the things that you say is that...
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michael: i don't think they will go bankrupt in the next four years as a country. ey have been around a long time. lisa: timestamp. i don't think they will go bankrupt. you are adding on the short end. michael: we were overweight, yes. lisa: you have been actively maneuvering? michael: we like the front end. lisa: have you been adding? iain: i completely agree with michael on this. if you look at the front end, the breakeven is there. very compelling. you can get yield spreads well above where you can get most other short-dated fixed income instruments across europe and particularly compared to where cash is. cash in europe is still negative. lisa: you did mention liquidity. i do have to wonder at what point is liquidity in european markets sufficient to max out some of these wagers? if everybody moves in one direction or an italian bank runs into trouble, how vulnerable are you? how is liquidity? iain: i think liquidity has been challenged. it has been challenged because we are in the summer holidays. and also because we are coming to the end of the ecb's bond buyi
michael: i don't think they will go bankrupt in the next four years as a country. ey have been around a long time. lisa: timestamp. i don't think they will go bankrupt. you are adding on the short end. michael: we were overweight, yes. lisa: you have been actively maneuvering? michael: we like the front end. lisa: have you been adding? iain: i completely agree with michael on this. if you look at the front end, the breakeven is there. very compelling. you can get yield spreads well above where...
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this is a stock i think today -- the upgrade today i think they gave it a 170 target i think that's reasonableey could hit it in the next year. >> and not just caterpillar they upgraded man i to wak. >> they did acquisition they feel good about their business to do acquisitions i am a little bit concerned, though, i think any hope ever we ever had an infrastructure bill is really completely gone for a while. that would have been nice. i'd like to see more strength in-housing but they're not expense every they are not expensive. >> i would actually push become and say infrastructure, let's say the dems take the house this is an area where in 2019 you could see compromise this is stuff that democrats usually like to do not republicans. and so that would be the sort of thing where if ultimately if the president does lose the house, right, they're going to have to compromise to get anything legislatively done going forward. and that was one area that i think would do well. make one other point i don't like the value names especially as we get to new highs from late january and the dow, the s&p mad
this is a stock i think today -- the upgrade today i think they gave it a 170 target i think that's reasonableey could hit it in the next year. >> and not just caterpillar they upgraded man i to wak. >> they did acquisition they feel good about their business to do acquisitions i am a little bit concerned, though, i think any hope ever we ever had an infrastructure bill is really completely gone for a while. that would have been nice. i'd like to see more strength in-housing but...
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i suggest you think about that sooner rather than later there. are other agencies that have been forced to find new ways to do business, and you can support and i assume you will support your functional flow approach. you may not be successful. you may be partially successful, and you need to take these to meet your customers' needs seriously. i talked with your staff in detail and i will continue to do so. i will e-mail these and i have 20 bullet points. one doesn't really count. it is just that you urge staff to move forward. >> thank you. the next three speakers ready first is martin bothberg, dave warner and deng niece louise. >> please come up, mr. gothberg. >> good afternoon, i am martin bothberg. i am speaking for myself. i spend a lot of time with the trust and other organizations. i respect everything you guys do. i have been up here a couple times. i appreciate the level of discourse that i hear from you, and how difficult this task is of managing our water. i don't have a lot of technical arguments. they have been stated. that is one of
i suggest you think about that sooner rather than later there. are other agencies that have been forced to find new ways to do business, and you can support and i assume you will support your functional flow approach. you may not be successful. you may be partially successful, and you need to take these to meet your customers' needs seriously. i talked with your staff in detail and i will continue to do so. i will e-mail these and i have 20 bullet points. one doesn't really count. it is just...
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and i think that it's -- -do you think silicon valley has done enough on that front? l, clearly there are some places where silicon valley has some ways to go. i mean, it's the hotbed of innovation. there's a spirit of creativity here th's absolutely fantastic. and i think we've seen some examples where we need to do better as an overasiness . so i think that's where examining the impactsus that aess can have socially anllenvironmentally is rcritical, and then being conscious and deliberate about trying to do better in those eas. -yeah. anof corporatequickly, ssoesponsibility,e topical this week we saw a number of companies step forward on the gun-control debate, united and delta cutting their discounts for nra members, for example, walmart and dick's sporting goods changing their gun-sales policies. how do you feel about companies taking stands on controversial issues? -yeah, i think it's important for companies to have a point of view, and to share that point of view. and as i said, it can be a little bit of a tricky le when it starts to toe the line into politics, a
and i think that it's -- -do you think silicon valley has done enough on that front? l, clearly there are some places where silicon valley has some ways to go. i mean, it's the hotbed of innovation. there's a spirit of creativity here th's absolutely fantastic. and i think we've seen some examples where we need to do better as an overasiness . so i think that's where examining the impactsus that aess can have socially anllenvironmentally is rcritical, and then being conscious and deliberate...
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i think it's within that. and to get into the policy itself, i gragree we should agendaize that. >> clerk: that level of discussion should have been placed on the agenda as well. >> commissioner dejesus: okay. i think it's within the parameters. are you willing to talk about that chief? >> i'm willing to talk about it, and if we want to agendaize it for the next police commission meeting. >> commissioner dejesus: i think he can answer unless you're instructing him to answer. >> respectfully, i disagree. this item has gone to a discussion. this is more than a comment. this has been a device that i've been given from the beginning. >> commissioner dejesus: it's a question. it's a question about the policy. >> maybe just a brief answer's appropriate. >> commissioner mazzucco: i think calendared for october 3 for a more complete and thorough conversation as opposed to a brief discussion is probably the best way to go. >> commissioner dejesus: i think we can acknowledge we have a general policy. he can answer that q
i think it's within that. and to get into the policy itself, i gragree we should agendaize that. >> clerk: that level of discussion should have been placed on the agenda as well. >> commissioner dejesus: okay. i think it's within the parameters. are you willing to talk about that chief? >> i'm willing to talk about it, and if we want to agendaize it for the next police commission meeting. >> commissioner dejesus: i think he can answer unless you're instructing him to...
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i think the other side, they need a message. i don't think either side will make any leeway by just doing anti-this or anti-the other side. so now, last question for you, robert. in what ways could each of the presidents make mistakes? or have their efforts backfire? which i think we touched on. and what is each of the strong suits? >> obama is a strong suit is affecting is probably the best order we have ever seen. and you know, he has an air about him at least as a millennial. i know millennials like him because he's got what we like to call swagger. he has got an easy tone. and he really does typically have a unifying message in broad speeches. he tries to bring the fact that we are all americans. i think if he continues to do that it might be helpful to him. in terms of president donald trump, i think if he does what he did just two days ago and he stands at the podium and reads off economic statistics. the unemployment rate among those with a high school diploma is the lowest it's ever been. and african-american unemployment
i think the other side, they need a message. i don't think either side will make any leeway by just doing anti-this or anti-the other side. so now, last question for you, robert. in what ways could each of the presidents make mistakes? or have their efforts backfire? which i think we touched on. and what is each of the strong suits? >> obama is a strong suit is affecting is probably the best order we have ever seen. and you know, he has an air about him at least as a millennial. i know...
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colin: i don't think it is overly critical. here has definitely been a shift in the valuations that make it more expensive. but evidenced by the fact of where long-term treasuries are at now, i think there are buyers that are happy buying treasuries and longer-term debt at these levels. it is important to have the buyers that could come in from overseas, but i don't think that is the driver and i think as the ecb winds down the qe, it will most likely be domestic buyers that are more critical to the treasury market in the u.s. versus outside. jonathan: really thoughtful stuff, guys. we are to end the show the way we always do, a rapid fire around. i asked three questions and you have to answer as quickly as possible. is the federal reserve is on course with another rate hike to close of the year? diana: yes. scott: yes. colin: yes. jonathan: unanimous. here is one. hold through the end of the year. bunds or btp's? diana: btp's. scott: btp's. colin: i will take the bunds. junkhan: does chuck -- outperform investment-grade in the
colin: i don't think it is overly critical. here has definitely been a shift in the valuations that make it more expensive. but evidenced by the fact of where long-term treasuries are at now, i think there are buyers that are happy buying treasuries and longer-term debt at these levels. it is important to have the buyers that could come in from overseas, but i don't think that is the driver and i think as the ecb winds down the qe, it will most likely be domestic buyers that are more critical...
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i think. the discussions that are having readers down a path of a potential when you get something that was can happen if they're actually engaged in a level of dialogue nevertheless the united states pentagon seem cheered by this latest deal a bloody battle has been averted and geodes to being marginalized but perhaps most importantly is the precedent for compromise and that's happened rarely. and watching r.t. international we're bringing you breaking news this hour now the latest update the russian defense ministry blames israel lost a russian military plane was shot down off the syrian coast it says the israeli military used to be aisle twenty with fifteen people on board as a cover from the syrian air defense system of the form i was responding to before is ready jets attacking syrian facilities and attacking a province the military said b i l twenty was shot down by syria's defense systems . on the seventeenth of september at around ten pm four israeli fighter jets launched guided bombs
i think. the discussions that are having readers down a path of a potential when you get something that was can happen if they're actually engaged in a level of dialogue nevertheless the united states pentagon seem cheered by this latest deal a bloody battle has been averted and geodes to being marginalized but perhaps most importantly is the precedent for compromise and that's happened rarely. and watching r.t. international we're bringing you breaking news this hour now the latest update the...
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i think even mr. s gone well beyond what was seen as acceptable. >> do you think in any way he was made nervous by the mueller indictments, the degree about the sbes fisity of the gru, do we know more what they're up to than he had perhaps surmised? >> that's a good question. i think the department and the intelligence community did an excellent job not only in tracing the forensics but doing it in a manner that will not compromise or reveal collection capabilities. i think it sends a strong signal to russia and putin, you think you're good at cyber? we're better at cyber than you are. i wish trump would say, you try to rattle our cages and we're going to rattle your cages beyond what you thought we could do. we need to make it clear to mr. putin he cannot do this and get away with it. that's why dan coates and gina haspel and others need to be on top of their gain and speak trulgt trulgt truth to power. >> we asked jeh johnson to weigh in on the administration's policy to pull apart families at the so
i think even mr. s gone well beyond what was seen as acceptable. >> do you think in any way he was made nervous by the mueller indictments, the degree about the sbes fisity of the gru, do we know more what they're up to than he had perhaps surmised? >> that's a good question. i think the department and the intelligence community did an excellent job not only in tracing the forensics but doing it in a manner that will not compromise or reveal collection capabilities. i think it sends...
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i wonder what you think that dynamic at the moment. that a tension, or does it make sense to you? noelle: i would agree with krishna. we see inflation going into year-end softening around 1.9%. these drivers, the risk stories are coming off slightly. again, the trade war is not over. this is just the beginning. but we are seeing that come off slightly. that is allowing fundamentals to take over and people remember the u.s. economy is actually growing fairly well. that is not going anywhere because fiscal policy is supportive and that consumer is confident. krishna: i think the driver of the dollar, the rate differential is clearly a big driver, but equally important is the u.s. fiscal deficit, and the ensuing u.s. trade deficit, which are very related. effectively, the u.s. fiscal deficit gets financed by the trade deficit. if you think of it that way, the strength of the dollar story because of rate differential starts to fade. this was our expectation and how things were playing out until april, then rate issues took over. now i thin
i wonder what you think that dynamic at the moment. that a tension, or does it make sense to you? noelle: i would agree with krishna. we see inflation going into year-end softening around 1.9%. these drivers, the risk stories are coming off slightly. again, the trade war is not over. this is just the beginning. but we are seeing that come off slightly. that is allowing fundamentals to take over and people remember the u.s. economy is actually growing fairly well. that is not going anywhere...
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i think that that should be allowed. >> i don't like that the government tells me that i have to put on my seat belts because of the turbulence. i'm a grown woman. i can handle my own turbulence how i want to. [laughter] >> however, the planes are a little cold for me. [laughter] >> they are always a little cold. i always have to wear socks under my sandals. greg: terrible. >> and people say kat why don't owe just wear tennis shoes? well, because then i have to untie them and take them off because of, you know, the tsa infringing upon my rights every time i want to travel. greg: right. >> and i'm 29. i'm too old to have the energy to do that already. greg: that's too bad. >> this is worse than watching old yeller hearing her problems. i'm crying teas from my heart. -- i'm crying tears from my heart. >> it is chilly. i feel as though i'm in a tundra. >> you would be if you had your seat belt on when your turbulence heat. you are what 68 pounds soaking wet, you would be bouncing all over the plane without a seat belt. >> i
i think that that should be allowed. >> i don't like that the government tells me that i have to put on my seat belts because of the turbulence. i'm a grown woman. i can handle my own turbulence how i want to. [laughter] >> however, the planes are a little cold for me. [laughter] >> they are always a little cold. i always have to wear socks under my sandals. greg: terrible. >> and people say kat why don't owe just wear tennis shoes? well, because then i have to untie...
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>> well, one of the lessons, i think there are many. i mean, i think that the lessons and i think there are lessons for protecting sources and for journalists. in my particular circumstance, i was approached by edward snowden and i'm a documentary film maker, and it's a bit more complicated, actually, for the work i do than if you're working for the post or for the n"new york times". i think the government has tried to peel away people doing reporting, first amendment protected reporting. i mean, i think, i mean, there are many journalism students in the room. can i see hands? >> there are some. >> there are some. i think that the biggest advice i would give is that when i was approached, i had a lot of knowledge about digital security and force protection, if you're in this field, you should assume as a baseline that you're going to be targeted. that the information you're receiving will be targeted and you need to learn how to use digital security tools to be able to protect your sources. it's not going to be enough for you to just to
>> well, one of the lessons, i think there are many. i mean, i think that the lessons and i think there are lessons for protecting sources and for journalists. in my particular circumstance, i was approached by edward snowden and i'm a documentary film maker, and it's a bit more complicated, actually, for the work i do than if you're working for the post or for the n"new york times". i think the government has tried to peel away people doing reporting, first amendment protected...
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don't think it's systemic and i don't think it's a shock i don't think the shock effect that will take the entire market to crazy lows. i think this will have a spillover effect and when there's blood and portfolios, people struggle with risk and risk has backed off a little bit. >> the set was overbought and transports continue to trade well and the markets are doing fine retail had a bit of a pullback today and i think of largely consumer discretion trades well, as it should and it's triple qs that had the correct. >> what are earnings projects and look at amd, 2020, the streets are looking for 89 cents a share. >> why are we talking 2020 >> they're taking market share from intel >> the customer of amd. >> i get it. >> their back half of the year, their over mats are too high and that's what started this whole sell-off we're talking about what's going to turn the market right now think about that we could have been unloaded for earnings estimates into the backout of the year. >> and it's not about that at this poin
don't think it's systemic and i don't think it's a shock i don't think the shock effect that will take the entire market to crazy lows. i think this will have a spillover effect and when there's blood and portfolios, people struggle with risk and risk has backed off a little bit. >> the set was overbought and transports continue to trade well and the markets are doing fine retail had a bit of a pullback today and i think of largely consumer discretion trades well, as it should and it's...
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i don't think they were there to strafe facebook or google. there's good discussion going on especially about when dorsey called twitter a public square i thought that was interesting because that means public squares are regulated. and the second part when they were talking about the 230 communications decency act, whether they remove immunity i thought that was very interesting, the senator from west virginia was talking about that he was talking about opiates an that's chipped that's a problem >> pharmaceutical in question -- >> for anything. >> purchased, ownershpioids in terms of early practical steps -- >> i had an amazing interview yesterday with nicole wong they used to have time to deal with this and they need to change the structure of the businesses as dorsey talked about. they used to advantage speed or engagement or other things and now they have to advantage accuracy i think relevance. context and things like that and that's going to impact the bottom line, their growth. they've been allowed to do a lot of things to goose their re
i don't think they were there to strafe facebook or google. there's good discussion going on especially about when dorsey called twitter a public square i thought that was interesting because that means public squares are regulated. and the second part when they were talking about the 230 communications decency act, whether they remove immunity i thought that was very interesting, the senator from west virginia was talking about that he was talking about opiates an that's chipped that's a...
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i think it was helpful for people. was his decision reasonable? >> i don't know the circumstances of that. what i know, senator. >> the circumstances are that he opened up the investigation so the fbi could ask some questions. he opened up the background check. >> i am here to answer questions about my yearbook or, you know, sports. >> i'm not going to ask about the yearbook. most people have done some drinking in high school and college. many people even struggle with alcoholism and binge drinking. my own dad struggled with alcoholism most of his life and he got in trouble for it and there are consequences. he is still an aa in age 90 and he is sober. in his words, he was pursued by grace, and that's how he got through this. so in your case, you have said here and other places that you never drank so much that you didn't remember what happened. but yet, we have heard, not under oath, but we have heard your college roommate say that you did drink frequently. these are in news reports, that you would sometimes be belligerent. another classmate said
i think it was helpful for people. was his decision reasonable? >> i don't know the circumstances of that. what i know, senator. >> the circumstances are that he opened up the investigation so the fbi could ask some questions. he opened up the background check. >> i am here to answer questions about my yearbook or, you know, sports. >> i'm not going to ask about the yearbook. most people have done some drinking in high school and college. many people even struggle with...
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let me think about thatfor a minute . i actually can't think of a single work. i tend to think of these clusters of artists like they say, the cluster of artists in the 60s who were trying to give birth to their country, their independent country or at the late 19th century, clusters of artists who were rethinking the way we completely look at the world and to represent it or clusters of artists who in, during the civil rights movement, there's a wonderful show at the brooklyn museum and i'd suggest everyone go and see it cold soul of a nation, art in the age of black power . and if you look at the group of artists who made, some of whom made spectacular work in that era at the time when they were being called up again this but now looking back on it, we can see that these were absolutely groundbreaking works. they were reflecting a consciousness that made it possible for us to move the dial on civil rights in this country.that includes roman or bearden. >> what about the harlem renaissance which was one of the most significant cultural movements in the 20th cent
let me think about thatfor a minute . i actually can't think of a single work. i tend to think of these clusters of artists like they say, the cluster of artists in the 60s who were trying to give birth to their country, their independent country or at the late 19th century, clusters of artists who were rethinking the way we completely look at the world and to represent it or clusters of artists who in, during the civil rights movement, there's a wonderful show at the brooklyn museum and i'd...
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>> i think you stay with it. ou do options action a few weeks ago i was allowed to grace that show. we did a tag team and ge was trading 13.5 and we talked about putting on a negative, a bearish position and it worked out quite well i still think the path of least resistance is lower. again, if ge can't rally on the tape that we've seen, when is it going to rally >> are you still long? >> i've got a hold position. i think some of the parts of this company still make sense so what i have left, i'm staying in. >>> final trade time tim, what do you say >> we talked about energy stocks chesapeake is one of those that's a recovery story. i think the balance sheet continues to get better and better that's i'm long in i'm long here. >> doo coors, which i sadly own- >> kors. >> i love coors light, my favorite beer. >> overdone on this rumor for the versace deal which could happen but i think it got knocked up over it. >> grasso. >> menard's had incredible headwinds. earnings october 3rd i'm still long. >> jamie dimon is d
>> i think you stay with it. ou do options action a few weeks ago i was allowed to grace that show. we did a tag team and ge was trading 13.5 and we talked about putting on a negative, a bearish position and it worked out quite well i still think the path of least resistance is lower. again, if ge can't rally on the tape that we've seen, when is it going to rally >> are you still long? >> i've got a hold position. i think some of the parts of this company still make sense so...