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a lot of the high-frequency firms use some version of inet today.fter the 47 acquisitions that we did, the only one we had to inet. independent of we were losing market share every day and losing money every day and we did not have any technology on the shelf to improve it. the rest of the acquisitions were optional and we were using it to build on further strength. >> so that was going nice but then 2008 happened. tore was stress on everybody clear all of the trades coming through. afterward, j.p. morgan called you in not a friendly way. some four-letter words there. we worked well through the crisis. bentwas nerve-racking, we but we didn't break. it was a professional disagreement in terms of how things would play out. we lived through some difficult times with facebook and to his credit he gave me a call during some of our darkest days and said you will get through it. >> talking about that facebook problem -- problem, it is treated in the book fairly directly. big loop.t as a we had a cde the engineers the king of the ship. was my issuet because
a lot of the high-frequency firms use some version of inet today.fter the 47 acquisitions that we did, the only one we had to inet. independent of we were losing market share every day and losing money every day and we did not have any technology on the shelf to improve it. the rest of the acquisitions were optional and we were using it to build on further strength. >> so that was going nice but then 2008 happened. tore was stress on everybody clear all of the trades coming through....
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a lot of the high-frequency firms use some version of inet today. we gained market share.i think about the 47 acquisitions we did, the only one we had to do independent the price was inet, we were institutional risk. we were losing market share and money every day and we didn't have any technology on the shelf that had proven great faith. the rest of the acquisitions were optional and we were using that to build upon further strength. david: then 2008 happened. stress on everybody, including you to clear the trades coming through. but there were reforms afterward and in your book, you said that jamie dimon called you up and not a friendly way. bob: there were some four letter words there, but i would say our systems worked well through the great credit crisis. we were hitting volumes we only saw in the lab, that was nerve-racking. we bent but did not break. there was a professional disagreement in terms of how things would play out. one thing i have to say with jamie dimon, we lived through difficult times with facebook, and to his credit, he gave me a call and said come o
a lot of the high-frequency firms use some version of inet today. we gained market share.i think about the 47 acquisitions we did, the only one we had to do independent the price was inet, we were institutional risk. we were losing market share and money every day and we didn't have any technology on the shelf that had proven great faith. the rest of the acquisitions were optional and we were using that to build upon further strength. david: then 2008 happened. stress on everybody, including...
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a lot of the high-frequency firms use some version of inet today. we gained market share.i think about the 47 acquisitions we did, the only one we had to do independent the price was inet, we were institutional risk. we were using mark -- losing market share and money every day and we didn't have any technology on the shelf that had proven great faith. the rest of the acquisitions were optional and we were using that to build upon further strength. david: then 2008 happened. stress on everybody, including you to clear the trades coming through. but there were reform -- reforms afterward and in your book, you said that jamie dimon called you up and not a friendly way. bob: there were some four letter words there, but i would say our systems worked well through the great credit crisis. we were hitting volumes we only saw in the lab, that was nerve-racking. we bent but did not break. there was a professional disagreement in terms of how things would play out. one thing i have to say with jamie dimon, we lived through difficult times with facebook, and to his credit, he gave m
a lot of the high-frequency firms use some version of inet today. we gained market share.i think about the 47 acquisitions we did, the only one we had to do independent the price was inet, we were institutional risk. we were using mark -- losing market share and money every day and we didn't have any technology on the shelf that had proven great faith. the rest of the acquisitions were optional and we were using that to build upon further strength. david: then 2008 happened. stress on...
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the 47 acquisitions we did, the only when we had to do was inet because it was institutional risk.g market share and money every day and we didn't have in-house any technology on the shelf that i had great faith in. the rest of the oppositions -- acquisitions were optional and we used that to build upon further strength. than 2008 happened. the stress on everybody including you. reforms afterwards and in your book you recounted a situation when you got a not friendly phone call. >> there were a lot of four letter words. our systems worked well through the great credit crisis. we bent but didn't break. then we had the lobbying for what the future should be. it was a professional disagreement in terms of how things would play out. we lived through some difficult times with facebook. to his credit, he gave me a call during the darkest facebook days and said he will get through it it will work out i appreciate that. >> tell me about that. it's treated in the book fairly directly. >> i see it is a really big loop. i came there and we had a certain culture. we changed it and we made the
the 47 acquisitions we did, the only when we had to do was inet because it was institutional risk.g market share and money every day and we didn't have in-house any technology on the shelf that i had great faith in. the rest of the oppositions -- acquisitions were optional and we used that to build upon further strength. than 2008 happened. the stress on everybody including you. reforms afterwards and in your book you recounted a situation when you got a not friendly phone call. >> there...
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the montana constitution has inet is known as a bla amendment. named after the former u.s. senator from maine, who led an unsuccessful effort to create a federal constitutional amendment to send a to religious schools. montana's constitutional amendment prohibits aid to churches and religious schools. families who had received these scholarships and some that wanted to receive the scholarships went to court and departmenthe montana of revenue would violate the state constitution, but we believe it violates our rights under the federal constitution, specifically the free exercise clause. the case went to the montana supreme court, which decided to strike down the entire program. down the entire program. they agreed to hear the case shortly before the summer recess. it will likely be argued in january. the justices see the case come to the court, operating against the backdrop of two old cases. the first called mata versus davies back -- called mott versus davies back in 2004, of holding the basis for a scholarship program that scholarship program that students could use both
the montana constitution has inet is known as a bla amendment. named after the former u.s. senator from maine, who led an unsuccessful effort to create a federal constitutional amendment to send a to religious schools. montana's constitutional amendment prohibits aid to churches and religious schools. families who had received these scholarships and some that wanted to receive the scholarships went to court and departmenthe montana of revenue would violate the state constitution, but we believe...
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the idea that we are living inet this -- it doesn't jibe with reality.commit a lot of crime. >> tucker: exactly.te you listen to guys like beto and you think everyone on death row got there because the cops found a roach clip in his ashtray on the you know mean? >> that's right. >> tucker: its 1965 in their world. they never update their assumptions toat match the currt reality because they are dumb i think might be the answer. thank you. tonight.see you >> thank you so much. >> tucker: appreciate the context. at lastt night would you evidene that bill clinton -- conclusive evidence that go point and sought politicalgh help fromei foreign countries. we don't think you should be impeached, i guess, but it's true. it happened. john carried the same. we will show you how in just aho minute. plus we will talk to a top house republican member about impeachment. how's that going? we will bring it to you next. ♪ >> tucker: well, your social betters have a habit ofuc moral posturing. we are good people, they will tell you. unlike you. you never really believed i
the idea that we are living inet this -- it doesn't jibe with reality.commit a lot of crime. >> tucker: exactly.te you listen to guys like beto and you think everyone on death row got there because the cops found a roach clip in his ashtray on the you know mean? >> that's right. >> tucker: its 1965 in their world. they never update their assumptions toat match the currt reality because they are dumb i think might be the answer. thank you. tonight.see you >> thank you so...
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at things, throw money at things and they magically get better while you do whatever you want to do inetfe you don't really want to think about the issues, then it all works and that's what we all have to fight. everyone across the country, because i travel the country often and people will say to me, dave, you've got to stop the people from california moving here to utah were moving here to denver for moving here to texas because then they bring the bad policies from california elsewhere. >> tucker: build a wall. walls are not just for our exterior borders, but that's just something to think about. >> can at least get on your side of the wall? >> tucker: [laughs] join us here anytime in the swamp. good to see you tonight, thank you. >> thanks. >> tucker: some candidates running for president right now on the democratic side are openly promising what they privately wanted for years. if they want the nra stamped out, they want to ban guns. they may even want to take guns by force. >> the nra has got to go! the nra has got to go! >> the nra is the worst organization in this country. >> i a
at things, throw money at things and they magically get better while you do whatever you want to do inetfe you don't really want to think about the issues, then it all works and that's what we all have to fight. everyone across the country, because i travel the country often and people will say to me, dave, you've got to stop the people from california moving here to utah were moving here to denver for moving here to texas because then they bring the bad policies from california elsewhere....
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. >> ( translated ): i told my children farewell, and we will inet again.only i got to say to them. i never thought this would happen. i'm security here. they provide my meals. at ts age, i cannot do anything else. that is what allah gave me. i'm incredibly lonely. >> schifrin: everyone here has their own stories of family imprisonment. both of tursun yasin's brothersl 42-year-abdugeni musa'sol daughter, and otr children. ablet tursun spent one month inside a camp. and, 72-year-old amina emet is the principal's mother. do you know where your children are? >> ( translated ): i don't know. i am searching for any kind of news every day. >> schifrin: the chinese say they have closed the camps, and uighurs have returned home. but everyone here says their family members are stillti missing. grandchildren, and, spouses, are still missing. >> ( translated ): i wish god would free us from the chinese. the uighurs are too weak too we resist. there are no uighur people left, no people left in our homeland. my eldest son passed away years ago. i basically raised the tw
. >> ( translated ): i told my children farewell, and we will inet again.only i got to say to them. i never thought this would happen. i'm security here. they provide my meals. at ts age, i cannot do anything else. that is what allah gave me. i'm incredibly lonely. >> schifrin: everyone here has their own stories of family imprisonment. both of tursun yasin's brothersl 42-year-abdugeni musa'sol daughter, and otr children. ablet tursun spent one month inside a camp. and, 72-year-old...
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may qualify for home inet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>today marks the second anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history 2 years ago, stephen paddock shot and killed 58 people and injured. nearly 700 others in that las vegas rampage and today, one man who returned with 58 crosses to remember the lives lost. >>family members spoke with reporter austin carter about why this gesture means so much to them on this day. for the second year, piece of hope its stock of the come to los vegas on and that being honored. >>right here in the great a spot. >>across a picture in the heart 50 to each to remember those gunned down 2 years ago at the route 91 harvest festival what i'm trying to do here today is. >>show the victims that we love them. >>greg zanis he had made each one driving the mid from out of state monday. and this isn't the first set of crosses he's made for the 58. >>he's done it 2 years in a row, here's him back in 2018. he does
may qualify for home inet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. >>today marks the second anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history 2 years ago, stephen paddock shot and killed 58 people and injured. nearly 700 others in that las vegas rampage and today, one man who returned with 58 crosses to remember the lives lost. >>family members spoke with reporter austin carter about why...
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and lisa, it always seems like so o weaerom just inet tf a l ooa70s and 80 camera. in the upper elevations, 51 redwood city, look for upper 70s at our beaches to near 90s inland with a spare the air alert. kate. >> thank you for joining us. the news continues now with "good morning america." >>> wow. >> i know, crazy, right? welcome back to "gma." take a look at these frightening moments as a deer comes crashing through a hair salon in long island. it doesn't look like a deer. that's a hair salon. the deer hitting a customer. you see her, she was sitting there on the couch. just sitting, boom. before it comes out and goes again, this time using the door for an exit. the woman on the couch was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. thankfully she's not more hurt. >> you can see the guy has the cape on trying to be heroic. >> got to be a superhero. >> the deer is like give me a curling iron. >> more like a flat iron. >> anyway, yeah, crazy video there. >>> now to some of the other big stories we're following this morning. rap be right now, a deadly bar shooting in
and lisa, it always seems like so o weaerom just inet tf a l ooa70s and 80 camera. in the upper elevations, 51 redwood city, look for upper 70s at our beaches to near 90s inland with a spare the air alert. kate. >> thank you for joining us. the news continues now with "good morning america." >>> wow. >> i know, crazy, right? welcome back to "gma." take a look at these frightening moments as a deer comes crashing through a hair salon in long island. it...
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more inets will cost the u.s.. so will scotch whiskey, french wine, italian cheese.dministration announcing new tariffs on up to 7.5 billion dollars of european products on october 18. the u.s. got the go-ahead from the wto. it is the largest award in wto history. it also comes in retaliation for a legal government aid to airbus -- for illegal government aid to airbus. opec and its allies don't see a crisis on oil production. oil ministers speaking at an event in moscow. crisishe situation is bound, we will be able to take a decision to reduce or increase the production, and it will be good for the balance. it is a crisis event that calls for emergency meetings, so we are monitoring the situation. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. global news -- more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. onx: i will have much more oil today. join away -- join me for "commodities edge." coming up, goldman sachs sees singapore benefiting from a capital flight
more inets will cost the u.s.. so will scotch whiskey, french wine, italian cheese.dministration announcing new tariffs on up to 7.5 billion dollars of european products on october 18. the u.s. got the go-ahead from the wto. it is the largest award in wto history. it also comes in retaliation for a legal government aid to airbus -- for illegal government aid to airbus. opec and its allies don't see a crisis on oil production. oil ministers speaking at an event in moscow. crisishe situation is...
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to pull the trigger when you're in the middle of a big selloff, but that's what we do. , somewhere inetnal shift in the great bull market never felt normal pain. chris: the market has changed dramatically with the algos and market-driven trading. maybe that has kept us in the trading ranges. i would expect volatility to pick up and continue through the next 390 days until the next election. muchine: is there too worry that people looking for for risky returns? is there too much money going into private equity or things that could go wrong that could start some kind of downturn? chris: i think that the notion of investment capital going to private equity as a whole another discussion. one of the reasons that allocators do that is because the market returns to market, of course. there are some questions about how accurate those marks are, and with the real returns are on private equity. that being said, too much money chasing, too few returns has always been a problem in the bond markets. we think equities is still a pretty good place to be. francine: does it mean we could be creating bub
to pull the trigger when you're in the middle of a big selloff, but that's what we do. , somewhere inetnal shift in the great bull market never felt normal pain. chris: the market has changed dramatically with the algos and market-driven trading. maybe that has kept us in the trading ranges. i would expect volatility to pick up and continue through the next 390 days until the next election. muchine: is there too worry that people looking for for risky returns? is there too much money going into...
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fourth we should triple the amount of money we spend on inet .this is a certain way to create a generation of regional leaders and their families have an appreciation for our country. during my last year at centcom we spent under $19 million for this program . in the big picture this is not that expensive but what we get from it is invaluable. we get officers that study in our schools and families that live in our communities . if you don't think this matters the defense keeps across the region overwhelmingly, they have spent time in our schools and their families have the experience of living in leavenworth, carlisle, montgomery, newport and in washington and have gained and taken away a largely positive view of our people and nation . look at the countries where you step these programs back . it is notable in their lack of understanding, appreciation and cooperation with our country. if we should review and update our access and fight arrangements and agreements through the region with a view towards ensuring that can support our ability to res
fourth we should triple the amount of money we spend on inet .this is a certain way to create a generation of regional leaders and their families have an appreciation for our country. during my last year at centcom we spent under $19 million for this program . in the big picture this is not that expensive but what we get from it is invaluable. we get officers that study in our schools and families that live in our communities . if you don't think this matters the defense keeps across the region...
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tim inet's hear from wisconsin, republican line. you are next. caller: yes, thank you, pedro. i have called in before and said this before. i am not a big fan of trump's. i voted third party in 2016. these inquiries have gone nowhere. when they don't find anything, they pull out a couple of words here and there and say this is tantamount to impeachment. we heard that last lady. she could not give you a reason why to impeach him according to the constitution. that man from florida, he had it on the head. the first five or six people calling and have no idea what they are saying. when you asked that one woman with the impeachment -- i cannot remember who it was. he could not give you a reason. host: let me ask you. is there anything within the president's conversations with the ukrainian leader that has concerned you to any extent? caller: i guess at worst it was bidenudgment to mention and investigation, but from what i understand, the president has a right to inquire about crimes that were committed in other countries with connection to our country, and i know not just him but
tim inet's hear from wisconsin, republican line. you are next. caller: yes, thank you, pedro. i have called in before and said this before. i am not a big fan of trump's. i voted third party in 2016. these inquiries have gone nowhere. when they don't find anything, they pull out a couple of words here and there and say this is tantamount to impeachment. we heard that last lady. she could not give you a reason why to impeach him according to the constitution. that man from florida, he had it on...
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. >> with a bunch of interest categories inet the housing and credit opportunity ads and the answer is we've implementedte a change in the primary surface for buying ads on facebook that covers 80% of the ad and is part of the agreement in the settlement we have agreed to a timeframeis for the other 20% by the end of the year which we are on track to do but haven't done yet. >> thank you for that answer. the reason you are in our committee we may have issues about the ads that you have allowed into the disinformation. you are here because of libra, the financial services committee, and mr. marcus was here to testify and really we want to understand what this is. is it a currency, are you a bank, what is this association, and so i appreciated mr. mchenry's question is. we all like innovation but it seems like this innovation is going to be housed in an association in switzerland, not in america. the constitution is the one that starts all of this with article one, section 8.5. we are given, the country is giving the obligation to claim money and regulate. so, do you consider libra to be
. >> with a bunch of interest categories inet the housing and credit opportunity ads and the answer is we've implementedte a change in the primary surface for buying ads on facebook that covers 80% of the ad and is part of the agreement in the settlement we have agreed to a timeframeis for the other 20% by the end of the year which we are on track to do but haven't done yet. >> thank you for that answer. the reason you are in our committee we may have issues about the ads that you...