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in our house and welcome them to live with us their students and all ages come from all over japan switzerland and whatever we take them the first place they're up to it we take you them up on mountain davidson they like the trees and will have the eucalyptus tree because some come if country's with eucalyptus trees their seeing different variations and so forth so they're right at home we love this place we we see a forest it is not only beautiful everything about it is beautiful we see a forest that is not a fire hazard it is not a fire hazard and never will be somebody must have thrown a cigarette i lived here since 1968 never seen a spark i know one thing we go into that place it is like a rain forest i wish worry about fires i want to ask if a your bent on killing trees and 6 or 18 thousand i want you to hire mr. peter or mr. joel be mc bride i'll get their phone call and put them on the pay thing and every time you cut down a tree you ask them to check it like a human being before you say is it dead anyway, thank you. >> my name is jan risk i'm a retired teacher with san francisco unifie
in our house and welcome them to live with us their students and all ages come from all over japan switzerland and whatever we take them the first place they're up to it we take you them up on mountain davidson they like the trees and will have the eucalyptus tree because some come if country's with eucalyptus trees their seeing different variations and so forth so they're right at home we love this place we we see a forest it is not only beautiful everything about it is beautiful we see a...
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in our house and welcome them to live with us their students and all ages come from all over japan switzerland and whatever we take them the first place they're up to it we take you them up on mountain davidson they like the trees and will have the eucalyptus tree because some come if country's with eucalyptus trees their seeing different variations and so forth so they're right at home we love this place we we see a forest it is not only beautiful everything about it is beautiful we see a forest that is not a fire hazard it is not a fire hazard and never will be somebody must have thrown a cigarette i lived here since 1968 never seen a spark i know one thing we go into that place it is like a rain forest i wish worry about fires i want to ask if a your bent on killing trees and 6 or 18 thousand i want you to hire mr. peter or mr. joel be mc bride i'll get their phone call and put them on the pay thing and every time you cut down a tree you ask them to check it like a human being before you say is it dead anyway, thank you. >> my name is jan risk i'm a retired teacher with san francisco unifie
in our house and welcome them to live with us their students and all ages come from all over japan switzerland and whatever we take them the first place they're up to it we take you them up on mountain davidson they like the trees and will have the eucalyptus tree because some come if country's with eucalyptus trees their seeing different variations and so forth so they're right at home we love this place we we see a forest it is not only beautiful everything about it is beautiful we see a...
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in our house and welcome them to live with us their students and all ages come from all over japan switzerland whatever we take them the first place they're up to it we take you them up on mountain davidson they like the trees and will have the eucalyptus tree because some come if country's with eucalyptus trees their seeing different variations and so forth so they're right at home we love this place we we see a forest it is not only beautiful everything about it is beautiful we see a forest that is not a fire hazard it is not a fire hazard and never will be somebody must have thrown a cigarette i lived here since 1968 never seen a spark i know one thing we go into that place it is like a rain forest i wish worry about fires i want to ask if a your bent on killing trees and 6 or 18 thousand i want you to hire mr. peter or mr. joel be mc bride i'll get their phone call and put them on the pay thing and every time you cut down a tree you ask them to check it like a human being before you say is it dead anyway, thank you. >> my name is jan risk i'm a retired teacher with san francisco unified sc
in our house and welcome them to live with us their students and all ages come from all over japan switzerland whatever we take them the first place they're up to it we take you them up on mountain davidson they like the trees and will have the eucalyptus tree because some come if country's with eucalyptus trees their seeing different variations and so forth so they're right at home we love this place we we see a forest it is not only beautiful everything about it is beautiful we see a forest...
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will be best against the low yield are's comedy central backs doing the zero interest rates, japan, switzerlandow ecb qe goes on? as we go into 2018, we think with inflation improving in the eurozone, they will exit qe which will release the euro from being a super low yield are. elder. francine: expecting the ecb to roll back qe more than the market is expecting. if the ecb does rollback on qe and you do not see real growth, plus the political uncertainty with elections that could go either way, what kind of europe are we looking at? stephanie: you could see further euro weakness against the dollar, but i am not sure if we would see -- i think that comes with a bigger gap between what europe is doing and what the u.s. is doing, it does not mean we are necessarily looking at tapering. if you look at the moves in the meeting last week in the ecb, it gave mario draghi more than he lost. he has gained the flexibility to continue quantitative easing for a long time even though bond purchases will be at a slightly lower rate, he didn't continue at -- he can continue. this was very much around the sa
will be best against the low yield are's comedy central backs doing the zero interest rates, japan, switzerlandow ecb qe goes on? as we go into 2018, we think with inflation improving in the eurozone, they will exit qe which will release the euro from being a super low yield are. elder. francine: expecting the ecb to roll back qe more than the market is expecting. if the ecb does rollback on qe and you do not see real growth, plus the political uncertainty with elections that could go either...
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in our house and welcome them to live with us their students and all ages come from all over japan switzerlandtever we take them the first place they're up to it we take you them up on mountain davidson they like the trees and will have the eucalyptus tree because some come if country's with eucalyptus trees their seeing different variations and so forth so they're right at home we love this place we we see a forest it is not only beautiful everything about it is beautiful we see a forest that is not a fire hazard it is not a fire hazard and never will be somebody must have thrown a cigarette i lived here since 1968 never seen a spark i know one thing we go into that place it is like a rain forest i wish worry about fires i want to ask if a your bent on killing trees and 6 or 18 thousand i want you to hire mr. peter or mr. joel be mc bride i'll get their phone call and put them on the pay thing and every time you cut down a tree you ask them to check it like a human being before you say is it dead anyway, thank you. >> my name is jan risk i'm a retired teacher with san francisco unified school
in our house and welcome them to live with us their students and all ages come from all over japan switzerlandtever we take them the first place they're up to it we take you them up on mountain davidson they like the trees and will have the eucalyptus tree because some come if country's with eucalyptus trees their seeing different variations and so forth so they're right at home we love this place we we see a forest it is not only beautiful everything about it is beautiful we see a forest that...
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so one is u.s., two is hong kong, three, switzerland, four japan, a country very few people talk aboutzed in high-end watch making. >> are you hating the british pound as a result of brex it? >> no, because everyone wants to buy in london but but we give them fewer watchers to sell and everybody wants them and it brings the volume of the country better. >> in terms of competition classes from art, houses, cars, boats. >> smart watches. >> other watches? >> don't go smart watches because that makes our watches stupid and they're far from being stupid. >> is there something that you keep your eye on more than anything else? >> i always look at the competition not in our field but in that category in the categories you were mentioning because these purchases are based truly on emotions. it's what i call the true emotion luxury. it's never really thought and say, by the way, three mos, this, no. you get something, you say i want it now. and that appeals to all of us at different levels. i was telling robert before, go see "hamilton." you want to see that? it's $2,500 a seat. if you want to
so one is u.s., two is hong kong, three, switzerland, four japan, a country very few people talk aboutzed in high-end watch making. >> are you hating the british pound as a result of brex it? >> no, because everyone wants to buy in london but but we give them fewer watchers to sell and everybody wants them and it brings the volume of the country better. >> in terms of competition classes from art, houses, cars, boats. >> smart watches. >> other watches? >>...
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australia, canada, chile, japan, norway, the republic of korea and switzerland. such bilateral agreements provide for limited coordination between the united states and foreign social security systems to eliminate dual social security coverage and taxation and to help prevent the lost benefit protection that can occur when workers divide their careers between two countries. i also transmit for the information of the congress a report required by section 232-e-1 of the social security act on the estimated number of individuals who will be affected by the agreements and the agreements estimated cost effect. the department of state and the social security administration have recommended the agreements to me. i commend the agreement on social security between the united states of america and the republic of brazil and the administrative arrangement between the competent authorities between the united states and the republic of brazil for the implementation of the agreement on social security. signed, barack obama, the white house, december 8, 2016. the speaker pro te
australia, canada, chile, japan, norway, the republic of korea and switzerland. such bilateral agreements provide for limited coordination between the united states and foreign social security systems to eliminate dual social security coverage and taxation and to help prevent the lost benefit protection that can occur when workers divide their careers between two countries. i also transmit for the information of the congress a report required by section 232-e-1 of the social security act on the...
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japan upgrading its view on the economy. but: is a lot to factor in, certainly the intensification of geopolitical concerns is based around the turkish incidents in germany and in switzerlandso soon after we saw china seizing and returning that u.s. naval drone. the geopolitics are very much at the center of things. we have the msci asia-pacific down by .3%, but the japanese market is actually higher. it's not a simple story, it's t a two-week low. manus: this is typically one of the most aggressive plays when it comes to considering geopolitics. the yen is actually lower. the bank of japan has been committed to controlling the curve, and that in essence is still going to put a fire under dollar-yen. that's the view from the market. leverage fund bought dollar-yen after the bank of japan decision, and it's likely to rise to 118. lower, that classic market reaction. anna: yeah. we have interesting news coming through from the u.s. in the immediate aftermath of the attack in turkey yesterday. we didn't see an increased appetite for assets such as the u.s. treasury on those geopolitical concerns, but that changed in the morning session. 2.56% is the yield on the u.s. 10 year,
japan upgrading its view on the economy. but: is a lot to factor in, certainly the intensification of geopolitical concerns is based around the turkish incidents in germany and in switzerlandso soon after we saw china seizing and returning that u.s. naval drone. the geopolitics are very much at the center of things. we have the msci asia-pacific down by .3%, but the japanese market is actually higher. it's not a simple story, it's t a two-week low. manus: this is typically one of the most...
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switzerland, and eventually it became clear that i was going to have to learn french. i signed up for an intensive class. my fellow students came from all over the world-- germany, argentina, japane funny thing about french classes, they're the one place that, by definition, you're never going to find someone who speaks french. but i kept at it. we all did. and very slowly, i found myself getting the hang of things. one day something clicked, and i heard my husband's voice for the first time. there are so many advantages to learning a language. being bilingual improves your memory. and several studies have suggested that it may even stave off alzheimer's and dementia. but for me, most incredible thing was being all of a sudden privy to a parallel world i hadn't even known existed, a world in which there was a word for a person who got cold easily, where a man's shirt was feminine but a woman's shirt was masculine. where there wasn't just one past tense but two. each time i had to decide whether a person was a vo or a tue, or an acquaintance or intimate, which is basically every time i encountered someone. i found my boundaries shifting and relationships recategorized into privat
switzerland, and eventually it became clear that i was going to have to learn french. i signed up for an intensive class. my fellow students came from all over the world-- germany, argentina, japane funny thing about french classes, they're the one place that, by definition, you're never going to find someone who speaks french. but i kept at it. we all did. and very slowly, i found myself getting the hang of things. one day something clicked, and i heard my husband's voice for the first time....
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japan decided to withdraw from southern inindechina. roosevelt prom melsed the whole -- the history for that region. he -- roosevelt wanted to make indo-china the switzerland of southeast asia. he tried not to link the chronic china war problem with the most recent indo indo-china niece occupation so konro would have a chance to save face. he didn't pursue that. he again made this deal with the military, okay, i'll let you mobilize for the war and continue with if this bombastic rhetoric but if you let me talk to roosevelt in person and have a conference, possibly in hawai'i -- hawai'i kept coming back as a mid-point of the peace conference location. and i think he believed it was possible because roosevelt seemed quite keen to do it. we never know how truly engaged was but roosevelt was not adverse to this theatrical statesman ship where great things were -- like with churchill. >> host: craig nelson, you're nodding your headest about roosevelt -- >> is the great moment in pearl harbor history because konoya, the last civilian prime minister that we have, was very sincere about setting this up and really did all of these manipulations between the japans g
japan decided to withdraw from southern inindechina. roosevelt prom melsed the whole -- the history for that region. he -- roosevelt wanted to make indo-china the switzerland of southeast asia. he tried not to link the chronic china war problem with the most recent indo indo-china niece occupation so konro would have a chance to save face. he didn't pursue that. he again made this deal with the military, okay, i'll let you mobilize for the war and continue with if this bombastic rhetoric but if...