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so he set up a system that he called the circle, like jd rockefeller. if you control production, you control distribution, you control pricing, you control every piece of thecircle , then you make all the money. and remus found ways to make all the money and it's very interesting. many of you have probably visited the bourbon trail. i visited, my wonderful wife and i love to go down to bourbon country and see the tours. when they give you the two are and they start to mumble and fumble, when they 1920 and they're not quite sure how to explain it, these were very proud families and still today very proud people that run the distilleries. it's one of america's great industries but in 1920, the thing that happened that they don't want to talk about when you go to bourbon country is that probably george remus come in and found a way to buy up that bourbon and get into the black market. so my thinking as the george remus story becomes more public is that the distiller should embrace this story. it's part of their history. there's nothing you can do about it
so he set up a system that he called the circle, like jd rockefeller. if you control production, you control distribution, you control pricing, you control every piece of thecircle , then you make all the money. and remus found ways to make all the money and it's very interesting. many of you have probably visited the bourbon trail. i visited, my wonderful wife and i love to go down to bourbon country and see the tours. when they give you the two are and they start to mumble and fumble, when...
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hundreds of h haitians have j jd protests in port-au-prince demanding the ouster of their president.he demonstrators are angry about corruption, rising inflation, and a lack of food and fuel. 17 people have been killed in the past three weeks of unrest. it is either something very wonderful for horrible. that is what one of this year's nobel laureates in physics says he was thinking when he got the phone call saying he had won the prize. three scientists have been named as winners this year. the committee says the prize is being awarded for their work on understanding the structure of the universe. >> it all began when the universe exploded out of a hot and state. nearly 14 billion years later, half of the nobel prize in physics was granted for our understanding of what happened next. ask today decided to award the 2019 nobel prize in physics with one half for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology. >> back in the 1970's, cosmology was largely a speculative science but since then, we have learned a huge amount about the evolution of the universe around us and james peoples was
hundreds of h haitians have j jd protests in port-au-prince demanding the ouster of their president.he demonstrators are angry about corruption, rising inflation, and a lack of food and fuel. 17 people have been killed in the past three weeks of unrest. it is either something very wonderful for horrible. that is what one of this year's nobel laureates in physics says he was thinking when he got the phone call saying he had won the prize. three scientists have been named as winners this year....
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the freeman foundation; by jd peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions fd america's negleceds; and byibutions to this pbs station thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news bbamerica." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. the presidendoubles down as the impeachment inquiry gathers pace. he is urging another country to look at hipolitical rivals. pres. trump: china should start investigation into the bidens. laura: four people at poli headquarters in paris are killed by a colleague. the attack comes amid a protest highligh face.e risks officers plus, the healing power of poems. we visit britain's first p ttry pharmacysee if words can heal the body and soul. t laura: fse watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to orld news america." president trump called on china to investigate joe biden and his son today as he faces an impeacent inquiry for pressuring ukraine to do the same thing. mr. trump's intervention came as thneformer u.s. envoy to ukr was interviewed behind closed doors on capitol hill. democrats want to know why mr. trump asked a favor of the country's
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she received a heard jd from georgetown university law center. etired lieutenant colonel in the military police, u.s. army reserve imposable immigration attorney with the cross-border log group in the distinguished macarthur foundation for her outstanding work in immigration and national security. she has testified before both chambers of congress, including this very subcommittee to discuss the issues ranging from the effects of immigration law on the military. she holds 3 degrees from harva harvard, including her jd, mpa and masters inches she did studies from the u.s. army war college. we welcome her as well. welcome back to this committee. the honorable mark metcalf is a former immigration judge on the immigration court in miami, florida and a former federal state prosecutor in his home state of kentucky. mr. metcalf also held various positions with the u.s. deferment of justice in 2002-2008. he's worked as a petitioner and a colonel in the army national guard and serves as command judge advocate with the 140 ninth maneuver enhancement brigad
she received a heard jd from georgetown university law center. etired lieutenant colonel in the military police, u.s. army reserve imposable immigration attorney with the cross-border log group in the distinguished macarthur foundation for her outstanding work in immigration and national security. she has testified before both chambers of congress, including this very subcommittee to discuss the issues ranging from the effects of immigration law on the military. she holds 3 degrees from harva...
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>> thank you for that question, jd. we are deenergizing some of our larger transmission lines up to 115 kv. and also the lower volt an 60 and 70 kv. and at the moment, i do not have the specific 99 of people. what we have been publicizing saturday number of customers per county, based on the premiseses that we have registered within our customer database. >> in the middle, blue jacket. >> for can you address people who feel like they have been through an affected move, and wondering if this is the only way this their to cut down on fire risks? >> thank you for that question. this is not the only way. and we have had a multipronged approach that we have implemented for the last several years to remove additional vegetation in and around the proximity of our overhead lines, which tend to be a significant threat, especially during these high wind periods where vegetation can come in contact with our overhead lines and subsequently start an ignition, an associated wildfire. we also have done enhanced inspections. we are wor
>> thank you for that question, jd. we are deenergizing some of our larger transmission lines up to 115 kv. and also the lower volt an 60 and 70 kv. and at the moment, i do not have the specific 99 of people. what we have been publicizing saturday number of customers per county, based on the premiseses that we have registered within our customer database. >> in the middle, blue jacket. >> for can you address people who feel like they have been through an affected move, and...
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he owns jd figures as shown that profits are falling. he ownsjd sports and a dunlop amongst others.fe. a reminder of our top story: facebook owner mark zuckerberg has rejected calls for a global ban on political ads whereas jack dorsey has announced an end to political advertising on his platform, twitter. where do you stand on this? we will read your responses a little bit later. happy halloween, sally. not scripted at all! now karin, what could be scarier than witches and ghosts at halloween? according to environmentalists, it's the frightful waste from carving our decorative pumpkins — known as jack o'lanterns. in the uk alone, more than 8 million pumpkins bought for the spooky season end up in the bin. one british company, toast ale, says it has a solution to this problem. the social enterprise now plans to turn the leftover pumpkin waste into beer. with us now is chris head, head of global partnerships, toast ale. this is the first time your company is doing this. you're working with all sorts of organisations. talk us through this collaboration. this is a special collaboration
he owns jd figures as shown that profits are falling. he ownsjd sports and a dunlop amongst others.fe. a reminder of our top story: facebook owner mark zuckerberg has rejected calls for a global ban on political ads whereas jack dorsey has announced an end to political advertising on his platform, twitter. where do you stand on this? we will read your responses a little bit later. happy halloween, sally. not scripted at all! now karin, what could be scarier than witches and ghosts at halloween?...
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mpp from duke university stanford school of public policy and jd from harvard law school. our third witness is nate sutton. oversees all competition-related litigation and regulatory matters for the company. before joining amazon, mr. sutton was a trial attorney with the department of justice antitrust division. he also worked at the law firms of william & conley llp from 2001 to 2007. he received his b.s. in nuclear engineering from north carolina state university and jd from the university of chicago law school. the last witness or our panel is kyle andeer, vice president of corporate law at apple. prior to joining apple, mr. andeer spent four years as deputy chief trial counsel with the federal trade commission's bureau of -- he also served as the principal competition attorney adviser to commissioner jay thomas roche as well as the doj's antitrust division. mr. andeer received his b.a. from the university of pennsylvania and jd from the university of california berkeley school of law. we welcome all our distinguished guests on the first panel. now if you please rise, i
mpp from duke university stanford school of public policy and jd from harvard law school. our third witness is nate sutton. oversees all competition-related litigation and regulatory matters for the company. before joining amazon, mr. sutton was a trial attorney with the department of justice antitrust division. he also worked at the law firms of william & conley llp from 2001 to 2007. he received his b.s. in nuclear engineering from north carolina state university and jd from the...
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jd flynn is the editor in chief of the catholic news agency. he's in denver, colorado.us. i am sure most people know that catholic priests are celibate, so this would be quite a radical change, wouldn't it? it would be a radical change. the idea of courses that there are communities in the amazon that might not see a priest for more than a year and so they would not have access to the catholic sacraments. this is what has this idea to ordain married men in the amazon. bishops i have spoken to say they do not think he will address the core problem is that the church are facing and that this will be seen as a viable idea. does that mean it is unlikely to happen essentially? yeah, that's right. pope francis has indicated an openness to discussing it, the bishops who i speak with... certainly from the european countries to put this on the agenda. but the brazilians and peruvians that i speak with say it is not a core issue. presumably celibacy is quite central to catholicism when it comes to been ordained as a priest. so does the mere fact that the pope is talking about thi
jd flynn is the editor in chief of the catholic news agency. he's in denver, colorado.us. i am sure most people know that catholic priests are celibate, so this would be quite a radical change, wouldn't it? it would be a radical change. the idea of courses that there are communities in the amazon that might not see a priest for more than a year and so they would not have access to the catholic sacraments. this is what has this idea to ordain married men in the amazon. bishops i have spoken to...
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he received his bachelor's degree from harvard college and a jd from yale law school. the vice chair of the election assistance commission was the designated federal officer for the technical guidelines development committee which developed the voluntary voting system guidelines before being appointed vice chair, the commissioner served as the acting chief counsel for the u.s. senate committee on rules and administration. the commission received his ba from the university of central arkansas and a jd from the university of oregon. please note each of your return statements will be entered into the record in its entirety. accordingly, i ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes to help you stay within that time there is a timing light on your table. when the light switches from green to yellow, you have one minute to conclude your testimony. when the light turns red signals your five minutes has expired. they want to thank you all for participating in today's hearing. if you would please rise i will begin by swearing un. do you swear or affirm under penalty
he received his bachelor's degree from harvard college and a jd from yale law school. the vice chair of the election assistance commission was the designated federal officer for the technical guidelines development committee which developed the voluntary voting system guidelines before being appointed vice chair, the commissioner served as the acting chief counsel for the u.s. senate committee on rules and administration. the commission received his ba from the university of central arkansas...
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even the term houston rockets can no longer be searched on alibaba and jd's shopping sites. that shows you the difficulties companies have when it comes to touching on a sensitive topic and that is hong kong for beijing. >> the government acted and a day late you are, the two biggest shopping sites in china wiped the houston rockets. can you imagine if trump said something and 24 hours later, amazon stopped selling that protect. by the way, adam silver, the nba commissioner is due to go to china later this week. >> reporter: in terms of the government's influence, it has a whole lot of influence over what chinese companies say and do private companies, you just don't know whether they are being instructed to do so. very likely, just as likely you could see private companies make these decisions themselves because they understand the winds of the times interesting that adam silver will be coming here. he might not get the hero's welcome he probably would because the fact of the matter is that the nba has been incredibly popular on social media, one of the comments was, what i
even the term houston rockets can no longer be searched on alibaba and jd's shopping sites. that shows you the difficulties companies have when it comes to touching on a sensitive topic and that is hong kong for beijing. >> the government acted and a day late you are, the two biggest shopping sites in china wiped the houston rockets. can you imagine if trump said something and 24 hours later, amazon stopped selling that protect. by the way, adam silver, the nba commissioner is due to go...
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he received his ba from the university of central arkansas and his jd from the university of oregon. please note that each of your written statements will be entered into the record in its entirety. accordingly, i ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes to help you stay within that time. there's a timing light on your table. when the light switches from green to yellow, you have one minute to conclude your testimony. when the light turns red it signals your five minutes have expir expired. we want to thank you all for participating in today's hearing. if you please rise, i'll begin by swearing you in. do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony you're about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge, information, and belief so help you god. you may be seated. okay. let the record show that the witnesses have answered in the affirmative. all right. mr. masterson, you may begin and you'll have to push the button to turn your microphone on before you start. thank you. >> well, thank you, and good morning members of the committee. thank
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this even though he had no business outside of running his own pharmacy so he set up a system like jd rockefeller view control production and distribution and pricing and every piece of the circle and you make all the money and remus found a way to make all the money many of you have visited the bourbon trail. when they give the tour in 1920 and they're not sure how to explain it these were proud families and proud people that run the distillery because remember america is a great distillery but in 1920 what they don't want to talk about them bourbon country that george remus found a way to buy it up and get it into the black market. as a story becomes more public the distillery should embrace this. you might as well dig in and find out the real truth they were proud people in the national government just declared them public enemy number one. they could have had electricity but a lightning strike is the only thing because the inventory was worth nothing so there's some people myself included that believed remus although he was doing it behind the scenes he save the bourbon industry b
this even though he had no business outside of running his own pharmacy so he set up a system like jd rockefeller view control production and distribution and pricing and every piece of the circle and you make all the money and remus found a way to make all the money many of you have visited the bourbon trail. when they give the tour in 1920 and they're not sure how to explain it these were proud families and proud people that run the distillery because remember america is a great distillery...
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the current grantees this program year $375,000, and the agencies were jds, self-help for the elderly, success center, co-tenderloin is a new agency. as of this may of 2019, there is $935,000 in the account. the program year they are looking at new scopes of work and what else needs to be done to prepare individuals for the post-construction and operation of the hospital and those are my updates. >> thank you very much. we may have questions. >> good morning. i am from the department of public health. for this section of the presentation i will provide an overview of compliance related to the healthcare commitments and the da. so first i would like to provide a summary of the healthcare commitments. there are multiple commitments to ensure that c.p.m.c. provides high-quality care to all san franciscans, especially low income, uninsured. each contain multiple provisions. at the top five baseline commitments to maintain the same level of commitment. three to increase care to medical and low income individuals. two on the innovation fund for $8.6 million to fund community-based services
the current grantees this program year $375,000, and the agencies were jds, self-help for the elderly, success center, co-tenderloin is a new agency. as of this may of 2019, there is $935,000 in the account. the program year they are looking at new scopes of work and what else needs to be done to prepare individuals for the post-construction and operation of the hospital and those are my updates. >> thank you very much. we may have questions. >> good morning. i am from the...
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. >> host: let's go to jd in maryland on the republican line. >> caller: i want to say there's a big difference as you know being an attorney and all there's a big difference between inappropriate and illegal . i don't think what trump did was illegal but what i saw biden do his own admission and implicating obama as well , you need to look that up. he implicated obama. that seems to be illegal holding $1 billion of funds to have a prosecutor fire in ukraine. you being a lawyer should understand that's more criminal and inappropriate. >> guest: we haven't talked about that end of theequation . >> guest: the caller is right that there are things that are illegal and violate federal law or state law and in this case were talking about federal law and things that are inappropriate and things that you might not be happy about the president doing whether it's this president for the prior president and the question for the house and senate is not is it per se illegal under federal statutory law but does it reach the level of what the constitution refers to as high crimes and misdemeanors.y
. >> host: let's go to jd in maryland on the republican line. >> caller: i want to say there's a big difference as you know being an attorney and all there's a big difference between inappropriate and illegal . i don't think what trump did was illegal but what i saw biden do his own admission and implicating obama as well , you need to look that up. he implicated obama. that seems to be illegal holding $1 billion of funds to have a prosecutor fire in ukraine. you being a lawyer...
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automakers had to pay record $4000ives of more than last quarter according to jd power, automotive.he record 93 month sales growth streak has finally come to a halt. u.k. prime minister boris johnson will lay out his final brexit deal on wednesday, warning the country will crash out of the european union if brussels will not engage. planelegraph reports his was seen in a special relationship with the eu until 2025, subject to customs checks at the irish border. the eu is said to be discussing a potential time limit on the backstop mechanism. president trump has reviewed fashing the fed, tweeting that jay powell and his team have let the strong dollar at a global disadvantage he continued his andaign saying the governor the fomc are the worst enemies. he says they don't have a clue. pal is yet to indicate whether he will cut rates again this year. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. paul: thanks. the global economy is flashing a clear warning sign with a wave of da
automakers had to pay record $4000ives of more than last quarter according to jd power, automotive.he record 93 month sales growth streak has finally come to a halt. u.k. prime minister boris johnson will lay out his final brexit deal on wednesday, warning the country will crash out of the european union if brussels will not engage. planelegraph reports his was seen in a special relationship with the eu until 2025, subject to customs checks at the irish border. the eu is said to be discussing a...
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he has a jd from a school close to my heart a place i taught for eight years at tulane university in new orleans and was a graduate from tulane and also has from my hometown university the university of denver and he is the author and i only have a copy because the book was published in may the author of the founding myth, which as he pointed out to me and i took note has blurbs from two prominent professors, irwin and geoffrey stone pitc which as i d this came out and may, 2019. so once again i'm going to hold them strictly to the time. without further ado, please begin. [applause] thank you very much and thanks to the mcconnell center for hosting the event and for inviting us to participate. it is an honor to be here. so, there are two common answers given to the question did america have a christian founding. you have those that say of course the data. not only them but virtually all the founders of ou or godly meng to create a christian nation and these offers often times black academic credentials, sometimes misuse quotations and sometimes they cannot be verified and at the wors
he has a jd from a school close to my heart a place i taught for eight years at tulane university in new orleans and was a graduate from tulane and also has from my hometown university the university of denver and he is the author and i only have a copy because the book was published in may the author of the founding myth, which as he pointed out to me and i took note has blurbs from two prominent professors, irwin and geoffrey stone pitc which as i d this came out and may, 2019. so once again...
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the federalist society ain swung into action.no the president nated judge oiett kavanaugh, who had jderalist society at yale law school.>> avanaugh is the perfect mcconnell nominee. he's very conservativen economic issues, on executive wer issues. he's the perfect blending of establishment and sort of red-state-based politics.gi (gavel b) >> narrator: at the confirmation hearin, the democrats immediately put up a fight. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to be recognized to ask a question. >> mr. chairman, it's a pending motion... >> if we don't even kn what the rules are, how can we... >> i'd like to respond to... >> mr. chairman... >> mr. chairman, we waor more than a year with a vacancy on the supreme cou. the treatment was shabby of merrick rrrland, president obama's nominee... >> democrats are read about garland that happened inec 2016, veryt history. >> people see through this. >> republicans are sll mad about bork. >> to my friends on the other side, you can't lose the election and pick jues. if you want to pick judges, you better win. >> this stuff is now intensely polarized and super-
the federalist society ain swung into action.no the president nated judge oiett kavanaugh, who had jderalist society at yale law school.>> avanaugh is the perfect mcconnell nominee. he's very conservativen economic issues, on executive wer issues. he's the perfect blending of establishment and sort of red-state-based politics.gi (gavel b) >> narrator: at the confirmation hearin, the democrats immediately put up a fight. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to be recognized to ask a...
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roger received a jd degree from harvard a masters in public policy from carnegie mellon, and his bachelor degree from usc. the floor is yours. eric: thank you john. i want to begin primarily by talking about the department of justice's work on religious liberty since 2017. the attorney general william barr has emphasized that religious freedom is our first freedom. it is the first freedom mentioned in the bill of rights. and in the first amendment itself. the department's efforts with respect to religious freedom really began with the president's executive order order on religious freedom he issued in may 2017. the president directed the attorney general to develop guidance for the various federal departments and agencies on religious liberty. former attorney general sessions issued a memorandum on federal laws that protect religious liberty and issued that memorandum in october of 2017. the attorney general's memorandum which is still binding lays out 20 key principles. while there are too many to mention here, i want to talk about a few of the key principles we are working on and will c
roger received a jd degree from harvard a masters in public policy from carnegie mellon, and his bachelor degree from usc. the floor is yours. eric: thank you john. i want to begin primarily by talking about the department of justice's work on religious liberty since 2017. the attorney general william barr has emphasized that religious freedom is our first freedom. it is the first freedom mentioned in the bill of rights. and in the first amendment itself. the department's efforts with respect...
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but o would boy i think the restraining order is over you're good torg with jd. >> our next guest has three names he says are driving to new highs. chris vern eu a at stra teg as. >> i want to put in this in conteng. back to the 2016 lows jpm was $50 it goes 50 to 120 then hits a wall in january of 2018 at about 120. and we get just two yeerps of dead money now, where was the s&p two years ago? roughry the same level 2,900. 2950 let's zoom in here to the two years of inderns let's see if we can learn where it goes next january of 18, 120 another failure at 120 another failure at 120 four or five times okanu along the way we've been unable to overcome the pry hires why do i think this different in for one the moving averages are upward sloping again, 50 back above the 200. i think importantly the yield curving is steepening. it was flattening this move and now steepening this is a change in character in this chart when we look at this range, 120, to about 90. 30 and point remaining you get a break out above 120 you're talking about a $150 stock. ultimately that's where we think it's go
but o would boy i think the restraining order is over you're good torg with jd. >> our next guest has three names he says are driving to new highs. chris vern eu a at stra teg as. >> i want to put in this in conteng. back to the 2016 lows jpm was $50 it goes 50 to 120 then hits a wall in january of 2018 at about 120. and we get just two yeerps of dead money now, where was the s&p two years ago? roughry the same level 2,900. 2950 let's zoom in here to the two years of inderns...
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while they are big employers, jd rockefeller and carnegie also employed more americans.y aspect of this. david: when you base a policy on jealousy we all get in trouble. we have to move on. as progressives degree, the growing income inequality in america one ceo has the solution and it does not involve government intervention. that is up next obvious. sometimes, they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ this is the family who wanted to connect... to go where they could explore and experience adventure in unexpected places... ♪ who were inspired by different cultures ♪ and found that the past can create new memories... leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. for everywhere you go, expedia has everything you need, all in one place. you'rethat's why at aetna,sing what matters. we're committed to taking care of the whole you. with medicare advantage plans that offer health coaching
while they are big employers, jd rockefeller and carnegie also employed more americans.y aspect of this. david: when you base a policy on jealousy we all get in trouble. we have to move on. as progressives degree, the growing income inequality in america one ceo has the solution and it does not involve government intervention. that is up next obvious. sometimes, they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive...
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dog, jd, then harbor, then dog. we were not imaginative about our dog names. later would come the stereo with old country songs cycling over and over and over. [laughter] listening to spent one. ♪ [singing] [laughter] in the song would finish and start all over again. [laughter] why did this, i do not know, but he did. he turned out we talked, you listen, wrote god's read and several others, indians of the pacific northwest, regional case study, and a short church focused paperback, the indian fair. he did curis products -- like revision of the red man in the new world drama and important books like behind the trail of broken treaties. he cap them with that metaphysics of modern existence. he crank out more books in a decade than most writers do overfull career. out toant to do a shout fulcrum press which is taking mind as lazy and writing and fantastic job. [applause] thank you. it ties back to the covers. fulcrum never fails to have an amazing cover. on these books they are just beautiful books and i think we can all be grateful. over those years he grew con
dog, jd, then harbor, then dog. we were not imaginative about our dog names. later would come the stereo with old country songs cycling over and over and over. [laughter] listening to spent one. ♪ [singing] [laughter] in the song would finish and start all over again. [laughter] why did this, i do not know, but he did. he turned out we talked, you listen, wrote god's read and several others, indians of the pacific northwest, regional case study, and a short church focused paperback, the...
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we didn't have a television, an we jd the outside, and i was by myself.reat deal of time i spent toutside alone, climbing rocks, making friends with t heriwinkles or the tree toads or whatever. >> brown: not people? not people. and i was fascinated by people. i mean, i was happy in the woods or on the rocks, but i was fascinated by people and always, always wanted to know what ile could about pe and it really has remained the one compulsive part life that moves me forward. >> brown: so you grew up imagining? >> yes, i did. i have always watched and watched and listened. i think probably most people aren't. but i can only speak for myself as a writer, but there's the compulsion to find out what it feels like to be another person. in olive kitteridge, there was a story that was sort of set right there, whe waitress falls off the cliff, which is not really a cliff, but i made it f a cliff. >> brown: which you're allowed to do. >> yes. er.ause i'm a fiction wr ( laughs ) >> brown: but it's fiction grounded in reality. oldest populations, and in the new novel,
we didn't have a television, an we jd the outside, and i was by myself.reat deal of time i spent toutside alone, climbing rocks, making friends with t heriwinkles or the tree toads or whatever. >> brown: not people? not people. and i was fascinated by people. i mean, i was happy in the woods or on the rocks, but i was fascinated by people and always, always wanted to know what ile could about pe and it really has remained the one compulsive part life that moves me forward. >> brown:...
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outlook of growth for companies especially with levered balance sheets and when corporates have bin jd on-free money, that to me is the credit impact. >> three weeks ago the b a. a, moody baa tame shinning at triple b record low in yield record low in yield on a record week of new issuance if corporate credit slats down it taking sometime to spend that money. companies don't get the money in the next 5 minutes most of them pend it. they figure out what the capital spending lan is where the asset -- capital allocation will be a record amount of new issuance and a record low in yield, what that tells su there is not enough credit. you guys know me well enough this doesn't end well. you can't fix debt with exponentially more debt but you have to shut down the availability of the debt which any haven't done it forget about our opinions look at the data the data tells that you there is not enough credit for the pension fund demand to get the returns they need. >> tony, thank you gooz to see you canaccord ingenuity. at schwab cutting commissions on online trades breaking to the brokers we'll
outlook of growth for companies especially with levered balance sheets and when corporates have bin jd on-free money, that to me is the credit impact. >> three weeks ago the b a. a, moody baa tame shinning at triple b record low in yield record low in yield on a record week of new issuance if corporate credit slats down it taking sometime to spend that money. companies don't get the money in the next 5 minutes most of them pend it. they figure out what the capital spending lan is where...
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she received a heard jd from georgetown university law center.etired lieutenant colonel in the military police, u.s. army reserve imposable immigration attorney with the cross-border log group in the distinguished macarthur foundation for her outstanding work in immigration and national security. she has testified before both chambers of congress, including this very subcommittee to discuss the issues ranging from the effects of immigration law on the military. she holds 3 degrees from harva harvard, including her jd, mpa and masters inches she did studies from the u.s. army war college. we welcome her as well. welcome back to this committee. the honorable mark metcalf is a former immigration judge on the immigration court in miami, florida and a former federal state prosecutor in his home state of kentucky. mr. metcalf also held various positions with the u.s. deferment of justice in 2002-2008. he's worked as a petitioner and a colonel in the army national guard and serves as command judge advocate with the 140 ninth maneuver enhancement brigade
she received a heard jd from georgetown university law center.etired lieutenant colonel in the military police, u.s. army reserve imposable immigration attorney with the cross-border log group in the distinguished macarthur foundation for her outstanding work in immigration and national security. she has testified before both chambers of congress, including this very subcommittee to discuss the issues ranging from the effects of immigration law on the military. she holds 3 degrees from harva...
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private practice inho the form of justice and is a graduate of brandeis university and received his jd from harvard law school. please join me in welcoming our guests. [applause] okay. i hope the microphone is on. after some brief remarks and conversations it will turn to the audience for your questions and a reminder to find the website at oversight project .org and you can join the conversation on twitter at # oversight program .-dot launch. bob woodward thank you for being here. i want to get right to a question on the minds of members in the audience and that is the what has come outm in the news about the situation with respect to ukraine and it doesn't seem to be persuading many republicans that there is a serious problem and it took a while for the watergate inquiries together steam and it wasn't until the case came out that the tide turned and in that instance so what, in your view, would it take your for a republican to be concerned? >> well, to a certain extent it's easier to describe the creation of the universe. [laughter] it's a comp get a question and let me try to be bri
private practice inho the form of justice and is a graduate of brandeis university and received his jd from harvard law school. please join me in welcoming our guests. [applause] okay. i hope the microphone is on. after some brief remarks and conversations it will turn to the audience for your questions and a reminder to find the website at oversight project .org and you can join the conversation on twitter at # oversight program .-dot launch. bob woodward thank you for being here. i want to...
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lemonis: i brought the team to jd customs -- it's a company i invested in a year ago -- to build thea little bit different. charlotte: i really like the pink outline. it's a really cool way to include the pink without it being too much. lemonis: it gives us a chance to go into a professional presentation looking like we've properly planned. thank you, guys. recently, charlotte's been really working on expanding the company's revenue by designing new cases for all genders and all age groups, as well. lemonis: these designs are awesome. the line felt limited, and these are kickass. ♪ skyler: hey, marcus. charlotte: hi. lemonis: hey, guys. charlotte: how's it going? lemonis: how are you? we're a little over a week away before the t-mobile presentation, and i've asked the team to brief me on where we are in designs and what exactly their strategy is gonna be for the meeting. i think, ultimately, i thought we would be presenting three distinct boards we would print a small quantity of, to say, "these are the kinds of things we can do, and this is how we see the pairings, here." charlotte:
lemonis: i brought the team to jd customs -- it's a company i invested in a year ago -- to build thea little bit different. charlotte: i really like the pink outline. it's a really cool way to include the pink without it being too much. lemonis: it gives us a chance to go into a professional presentation looking like we've properly planned. thank you, guys. recently, charlotte's been really working on expanding the company's revenue by designing new cases for all genders and all age groups, as...
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automakers have to pay record incentives of more than $4000 for vehicles last quarter according to jdthe party is over for subaru, whose record growth streak has finally come to a halt. the u.k. prime minister boris johnson will lay out his final brexit later wednesday, one in the country will crash out of the european union if brussels will not engage. it daily telegraph reports will see no than island special relationship with eu until 2025, subject to custom checks the irish border. the eu is said to be discussing a potential time limit on the backstop mechanism. president trump resumed bashing the fed, tweeting that jay powell and his team has put u.s. manufacturing at a global disadvantage. he continued his campaign for lower rates, saying the governor is that worst enemy. he said they don't have a clue. pathetic. jay powell has yet to indicate whether he will cut rates again this year. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tic toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. shery: we are half
automakers have to pay record incentives of more than $4000 for vehicles last quarter according to jdthe party is over for subaru, whose record growth streak has finally come to a halt. the u.k. prime minister boris johnson will lay out his final brexit later wednesday, one in the country will crash out of the european union if brussels will not engage. it daily telegraph reports will see no than island special relationship with eu until 2025, subject to custom checks the irish border. the eu...
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alix: you do have jd power and lmc automotive saying the cars that were sold had to be discounted, somee third quarter. even if sales people, that is another margin hit. brooke: and you couple that with potentially higher labor costs if the union continues to dig in on their demands on health care. gm has already made concessions on that point where they're willing to protect these very generous demands. there is concern companies like ford will have to match that or maintain the levels they have been providing that creates a broader industrywide margin hit. alix: we will definitely look at that when auto sales come out. brooke sutherland, always great to deep dive in with you on that. coming up, we will tackle the technicals and look at stitch crushedt stop getting -- that stock getting crushed. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time to tackle the market technicals. joining me is bill maloney, voice of bloomberg's equity squad. i will kick it off with stitch fix getting crushed. walk me through. bill: the stock is getting hammered in the premarket. what is interesting about this stock -- this
alix: you do have jd power and lmc automotive saying the cars that were sold had to be discounted, somee third quarter. even if sales people, that is another margin hit. brooke: and you couple that with potentially higher labor costs if the union continues to dig in on their demands on health care. gm has already made concessions on that point where they're willing to protect these very generous demands. there is concern companies like ford will have to match that or maintain the levels they...
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. >> my name, jd horn. with the materials engineering of nae. my question is about space force.the space -- a new military branch was created last year so we are going to have additional branch for the armed services. with your real world experiencing space, your perspective so very valuable to make sure the new branch would operate to its maximum efficiency and deliver the best of value. so i'd just like to see the panel to share some of your views and also maybe specific suggestions so the space force would be operated accordingly. >> the question is, your views of space force? >> yes. >> okay. >> or suggestions as wellments would you like to take that, tom? >> yeah, i'll take it. okay. well, the way the force has been evolved over the years, starting with army and somebody invented a boat for the navy and went on for years and who invented the boat, the wheel and then the air. i think the first shot ever fired was an italian two place flyer across the english channel in 1910 and some fight in the balkans. air then became a domain. the force projection. and so all you're doing
. >> my name, jd horn. with the materials engineering of nae. my question is about space force.the space -- a new military branch was created last year so we are going to have additional branch for the armed services. with your real world experiencing space, your perspective so very valuable to make sure the new branch would operate to its maximum efficiency and deliver the best of value. so i'd just like to see the panel to share some of your views and also maybe specific suggestions so...
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the jack daniels distillery in lynchburg, tennessee has been the center of the jd empire since the 1800sniels master distiller, jack arnette. you brought some jack. >> some of our hometown product. maria: before we get into the products, it's an incredible history, this company. tell us about it. >> we were founded by a man whos was orphaned at a young age. his name was not jack. take that was his preferred nickname. his name was jasper newton daniel. he never knew his mom. he was only 5'2", wore a size 4-foot. he lived on a neighbor's farm. he was taught how to make whiskey. that became his life's work. eventually he had enough success to buy the equipment and he moved it to where we're located today in lynchburg, tennessee. we're sold in 170 countries around the world. every drop is made in a small town south of nashville using cold limestone water, iron free, perfect for making whiskey. maria: how can you continue to produce in america. tell us about that in the face of lots of competition in the business and now you've got the tariff story as well. >> i think whiskey is probably one
the jack daniels distillery in lynchburg, tennessee has been the center of the jd empire since the 1800sniels master distiller, jack arnette. you brought some jack. >> some of our hometown product. maria: before we get into the products, it's an incredible history, this company. tell us about it. >> we were founded by a man whos was orphaned at a young age. his name was not jack. take that was his preferred nickname. his name was jasper newton daniel. he never knew his mom. he was...
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jd saying has anyone else noticed president obama has not come out to support joe biden or defend himrom these ukraine accusations? from our twitter feed, dirk saying nobody cares what biden thinks. you can comment on social media sites and text. you can call us at 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats and independents, 202-748-8002. michael, you are up next, kansas city, missouri. caller: i want to comment on that biden called. it might have took him a long time to make that call for impeachment, but at least he did. i have been waiting and watching all these probe -- these programs to see if the republicans will stand up. they won't because they are as crooked as he is. when democrats take over the white house and take over the senate and retained the house, make a pledge not pardon this corruption coming out of the white house. host: mr. biden's comments, as late as they come -- he hung up. dan in virginia, republican line. caller: good morning. my comment is about the lady about five calls ago talked andt assembling on sundays protesting conservatives. that is a
jd saying has anyone else noticed president obama has not come out to support joe biden or defend himrom these ukraine accusations? from our twitter feed, dirk saying nobody cares what biden thinks. you can comment on social media sites and text. you can call us at 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats and independents, 202-748-8002. michael, you are up next, kansas city, missouri. caller: i want to comment on that biden called. it might have took him a long time to make that...
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to suspend their relationships and the term houston rockets is no longer searchable on alibaba and jdpping site. this shows how challengings it right now when it comes to anyone talking about hong kong one more thing on that the foreign ministry today gave a hint in a statement it said about a completely different subject that is the u.s. commerce department's decision to expand the black list for some of the firms because of the muslim population in the far west china said the u.s. should stop interfering in chinese affairs they want the trump administration and the u.s. more broadly to butt out of their business >> adam silver has made some is comments you mentioned he is in asia. he said first of all, we'd like those connected to the nba to be sensitive to those he said he's upset we've upset fans but not apologizing for his general manager exercising freedom of expression. in china, they have i believe double the number of fans in terms of people in the the united states. walking a fine line with some of these comments >> that's right. it is a fine line they have to walk chinese c
to suspend their relationships and the term houston rockets is no longer searchable on alibaba and jdpping site. this shows how challengings it right now when it comes to anyone talking about hong kong one more thing on that the foreign ministry today gave a hint in a statement it said about a completely different subject that is the u.s. commerce department's decision to expand the black list for some of the firms because of the muslim population in the far west china said the u.s. should stop...
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steve: thank you, jd. coming up?says that is extremely concerning and he is next. brian: gave up the championship belt because of lukemia. wwe star roman reigns joins us when we come back. ♪ hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare and they also cover your medicare deductibles and co-insurance. but they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let's take a look at humana's medicare advantage plans. with a humana medicare plan, hospital stays, doctor office visits and medicare deductibles are covered. and, of course, most huma
steve: thank you, jd. coming up?says that is extremely concerning and he is next. brian: gave up the championship belt because of lukemia. wwe star roman reigns joins us when we come back. ♪ hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you...
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steve: thank you, jd. ainsley: i'm sure he and his wife will meet jillian.ew research shows 32 million hispanics will be able to vote next year, 20% jump. how will that affect the race. ainsley: we have lily gill valetta. >> good morning. ainsley: what is your reaction to this. >> i love numbers are pragmatic. is definitely growing fastest. every 30 second as hispanic is turning voting age. 65% of all of us, not myself included because i'm an immigrant are born in the united states. a very important block everyone needs to pay attention to because of the size. steve: absolutely. you say that hispanics are interested -- one in three are interested in president trump and record because of the economy. >> exactly we are able to use the big data to mine open source digital discussions. one in three, 35%, to be more exact are positive conversations about the president. that shock as lot of people and traditional pollsters. it is jobs and the economy, which is the number one issue. education and health care follow. immigration take is a spot number four and five.
steve: thank you, jd. ainsley: i'm sure he and his wife will meet jillian.ew research shows 32 million hispanics will be able to vote next year, 20% jump. how will that affect the race. ainsley: we have lily gill valetta. >> good morning. ainsley: what is your reaction to this. >> i love numbers are pragmatic. is definitely growing fastest. every 30 second as hispanic is turning voting age. 65% of all of us, not myself included because i'm an immigrant are born in the united states....
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jd, thank you very much. >> tell them stay out there. we'll come out to say hello.democrats "medicare for all" plan means for her family. steve: what she has seen in other countries, the mother is sounding the alarm. and after i went in to aspen dental it was just like night and day. they told me they were gonna take some x-rays, she said "and it's gonna be no charge to you". i'm not used to getting that type of service. my name is robert chackley and my rank for the military was retired sergeant major. at aspen dental we're all about yes. like yes to payments on your timeline not ours. yes to free exam and x-rays for patients without insurance. and yes whenever you're ready to get started so are we. call or book online at aspendental.com a general dentistry office. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you
jd, thank you very much. >> tell them stay out there. we'll come out to say hello.democrats "medicare for all" plan means for her family. steve: what she has seen in other countries, the mother is sounding the alarm. and after i went in to aspen dental it was just like night and day. they told me they were gonna take some x-rays, she said "and it's gonna be no charge to you". i'm not used to getting that type of service. my name is robert chackley and my rank for the...
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steve: thank you very much, jd. ainsley: 40 minutes after the hour. says the walls have ears. prior to going to aspen dental i've had nineteen surgeries. i'm 100% permanently disabled from the military and after i went in to aspen dental it was just like night and day. they told me they were gonna take some x-rays, she said "and it's gonna be no charge to you". i'm not used to getting that type of service. my name is robert chackley and my rank for the military was retired sergeant major. at aspen dental we're all about yes. like yes to payments on your timeline not ours. yes to free exam and x-rays for patients without insurance. and yes whenever you're ready to get started so are we. call or book online at aspendental.com a general dentistry office. ♪. jillian: quick health headlines now. this year's flu shot may be ineffective. scientists develop a new shot every year based on predictions which flu strain will be most active. an expert says this year's prediction might be wrong. >>> heartburn medication zantac is pulled off shelves at rite aid and
steve: thank you very much, jd. ainsley: 40 minutes after the hour. says the walls have ears. prior to going to aspen dental i've had nineteen surgeries. i'm 100% permanently disabled from the military and after i went in to aspen dental it was just like night and day. they told me they were gonna take some x-rays, she said "and it's gonna be no charge to you". i'm not used to getting that type of service. my name is robert chackley and my rank for the military was retired sergeant...
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you're friend, jd. >> it will be 71 degrees. feeling like summer on monday. >> live show next friday. go to "fox & friends" to sign up. >> bill: thank you, breaking news right now on the u.s. economy. state of the economy september jobs report just in. u.s. economy adding 136,000 jobs last month. a slight miss but pretty good. checking out unemployment rate falls to a 50-year low at 3.5%. more on what those numbers tell us inside "america's newsroom" later this hour. first, however, happening now on the hill president trump may challenge speaker pelosi to hold a formal impeachment vote or else the white house says it won't comply with the democrats' investigation and that's where the story may turn next. it is friday. good morning. i'm bill hemmer live in new york city. >> sandra: ready for this? good morning and happy friday. i'm sandra smith. once again there is a lot to keep track of this morning. here is what we're following for you at this hour. 90 minutes from now the intelligence community's chief watchdog michael atkinso
you're friend, jd. >> it will be 71 degrees. feeling like summer on monday. >> live show next friday. go to "fox & friends" to sign up. >> bill: thank you, breaking news right now on the u.s. economy. state of the economy september jobs report just in. u.s. economy adding 136,000 jobs last month. a slight miss but pretty good. checking out unemployment rate falls to a 50-year low at 3.5%. more on what those numbers tell us inside "america's newsroom"...
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you're friend, jd. >> it will be 71 degrees.s. economy. state of the economy september jobs report just in. u.s. economy adding 136,000 jobs last month. a slight miss but pretty good. checking out unemployment rate falls to a 50-year low at 3.5%. more on what those numbers tell us inside "america's newsroom" later this hour. first, however, happening now on the hill president trump may challenge speaker pelosi to hold a formal impeachment vote or else the white house says it won't comply with the democrats' investigation and that's where the story may turn next. it is friday. good morning. i'm bill hemmer live in new york city. >> sandra: ready for this? good morning
you're friend, jd. >> it will be 71 degrees.s. economy. state of the economy september jobs report just in. u.s. economy adding 136,000 jobs last month. a slight miss but pretty good. checking out unemployment rate falls to a 50-year low at 3.5%. more on what those numbers tell us inside "america's newsroom" later this hour. first, however, happening now on the hill president trump may challenge speaker pelosi to hold a formal impeachment vote or else the white house says it...
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jd flynn is editor—in—chief of the catholic news agency.adical change. the idea of that there are communities in the amazon that may not see a priest for more than a year and so wouldn't have access to the catholic sacraments. that is what prompted the proposal to ordain married men in the amazon. but the bishops who i speak within the region say that they don't really think it will address the core problem is that the church is facing their and they do not think it will be something that will emerge out of this as a viable idea. so does that mean it is unlikely to happen? yes, that's right. pope francis has indicated an openness to discussing this and the bishops i speak with say there is momentum, especially from some european countries to put it on the agenda, but the brazilian, peruvian and amazonian as i speak with, they say it is not a core issue. presumably, celibacy is quite central to catholicism when it comes to being ordained as a priest. so does the mere fact that the pope is talking about this, could that send ripples through t
jd flynn is editor—in—chief of the catholic news agency.adical change. the idea of that there are communities in the amazon that may not see a priest for more than a year and so wouldn't have access to the catholic sacraments. that is what prompted the proposal to ordain married men in the amazon. but the bishops who i speak within the region say that they don't really think it will address the core problem is that the church is facing their and they do not think it will be something that...