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lens that shares a long friendship with then and which jim lucky to a passion for perfection and portraitphotography it's a capacity crowd much to the satisfaction of lent back. because from what i've watched pater at work a few times and it's a massive operation with all the equipment and trucks and people. so but peter makes you forget all that so you take your actors and models away from it all and suddenly you're sitting in a different corner where there is no lights and you're taking pictures of what you really wanted to take. his method. people always say what a great photo that's him or that's her but that's nonsense there is no one photo by somebody. there's a thing that i learned over the years. other people had written about. they already knew it but not me. what. you see on a negative or a screen these days is not the person you are taking a photo of or the architecture of the person or their physiognomy. you want me. in fact it's the feelings of the 2 people who were present to create the photo. and that's precisely what he searching for in the most despaired of atmosphere is.
lens that shares a long friendship with then and which jim lucky to a passion for perfection and portraitphotography it's a capacity crowd much to the satisfaction of lent back. because from what i've watched pater at work a few times and it's a massive operation with all the equipment and trucks and people. so but peter makes you forget all that so you take your actors and models away from it all and suddenly you're sitting in a different corner where there is no lights and you're taking...
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of vent where he'll be sharing a stage with filmmaker ben then does hosted by fellow photographer jim luckyto. pin that might be reluctant to admit it but he enjoys the attention and is very much aware of how his market value works for a large scale and bad photo costs around $75000.00 euros. for the book. as a. lens that shares a long friendship with ben does and with jim was a key to a passion for perfection and portrait photography it's a capacity crowd much to the satisfaction of lent back. because from i've watched pater at work a few times and it's a massive operation with all the equipment and trucks and people. so but peter makes you forget all that so you take your actors and models away from it all and suddenly you're sitting in a different corner where there is no lights and you're taking pictures of what you really wanted to take. his method. people always say what a great photo that's him or that's her but that's nonsense there is no one photo by somebody. there's a thing that i learned over the years that other people had written about. they already knew it but not me. what yo
of vent where he'll be sharing a stage with filmmaker ben then does hosted by fellow photographer jim luckyto. pin that might be reluctant to admit it but he enjoys the attention and is very much aware of how his market value works for a large scale and bad photo costs around $75000.00 euros. for the book. as a. lens that shares a long friendship with ben does and with jim was a key to a passion for perfection and portrait photography it's a capacity crowd much to the satisfaction of lent back....
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paul: he's lucky he didn't have jim comey as his prosecutor, jim comey.hat are we going to do next here? what are we looking for next? from the ig. >> this is definitely a sign that the ig is wrapping things up. i think it was really notable that he took the time to actually issue a report as long as this on just one aspect of comey's behavior. i think that suggests to us that when he does release his report, which i'm hearing is going to be in the next couple of weeks, his bigger reports looking at the fbi's broader counter intelligence investigation and the fisa process, that it is going to be very comprehensive and that we can expect that nobody just because they have a title or held an important rank or position is going to be spared from a lot of scrutiny. paul: this will involve looking into the fisa court, the warrants against the trump campaign ad vicar, ca carter pa. tensions in the middle east escalate as the israel, iran shadow war breaks out into the open. latest updates on hurricane dorian. ♪ ♪ paul: middle east tensions ratcheting up with is
paul: he's lucky he didn't have jim comey as his prosecutor, jim comey.hat are we going to do next here? what are we looking for next? from the ig. >> this is definitely a sign that the ig is wrapping things up. i think it was really notable that he took the time to actually issue a report as long as this on just one aspect of comey's behavior. i think that suggests to us that when he does release his report, which i'm hearing is going to be in the next couple of weeks, his bigger reports...
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i think we're lucky he didn't go all jim mora and say what is that about rate cuts are you kidding me, rate cuts. i am hoping to avoid a recess. the fed did cut rates because they see little inflation and looming decline in economic growth courtesy of the trade war. it's good. after the panicers dumped the stock and saw them, oh, they were in there just throwing you, steve was asking question. >> sell, sell, sell. >> smart buyers did come in and -- >> buy, buy, buy. >> the worry powell express is real it's not acting. he the economy is slowing and given that we'll see certainly more tariffs we can expect it to keep decelerating. he's not asleep at the wheel he may even be cognizant of his surroundings third, when the economy gets weaker powell will take action again. that's not what the super bowl wanted to hear they were hoping the fed would take a coordinate add prochilo with the white house and in order to offset any pain from the trade war with china, they wanted preemptive action before we get more weakness basically they were hoping powell would be symmetrical. late last year he
i think we're lucky he didn't go all jim mora and say what is that about rate cuts are you kidding me, rate cuts. i am hoping to avoid a recess. the fed did cut rates because they see little inflation and looming decline in economic growth courtesy of the trade war. it's good. after the panicers dumped the stock and saw them, oh, they were in there just throwing you, steve was asking question. >> sell, sell, sell. >> smart buyers did come in and -- >> buy, buy, buy. >>...
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at the end of the day -- judge jeanine: jim coh comey hao be indicted for what he did. >> i think he's luckyhe's not already in prison. we'll see what happens. i have total confidence in bill barr. e hes shown himself the's shownl leader. there certainly should be consequences and i think the american people want to see consequences jnconsequences. judge jeanine: i just don't want them to lose fate. i spent 30 years in the justice system and i'm still a believer and i don't want to be disappointed. but i want to move on to something else. we got the jobs out, 195,000 new jobs in the private sector, 3.7% unemployment, the lowest in 50 years or maybe even more. and yet you have people like bill mar hoping for a recession which would cause people to lose jobs. debra messing wanting to out people so they lose their jobs if they puppet donald trump. what is going on in the country. you were, you n you know, at the center of all of this. >> i think the democrats are collectively losing their minds. they would rather see our country fail and the president not be successful so they get one of their
at the end of the day -- judge jeanine: jim coh comey hao be indicted for what he did. >> i think he's luckyhe's not already in prison. we'll see what happens. i have total confidence in bill barr. e hes shown himself the's shownl leader. there certainly should be consequences and i think the american people want to see consequences jnconsequences. judge jeanine: i just don't want them to lose fate. i spent 30 years in the justice system and i'm still a believer and i don't want to be...
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jim comi the former f.b.i. director essential given a slap on the wrist and his. associates around him may not be as lucky because we have more investigation into the investigators but the remarkable thing is is that you have the assistant director of the f.b.i. and you mccabe he's under investigation right now he's a contributor at c.n.n. but you know james clapper is others are our contributors with the mainstream media i mean they continue want to continue to want to control the narrative in a fact free environment go ahead marcus. well hostility towards russia suspicion off russian racism towards russians hasn't been going on for free it's it's been going on in the west for hundreds hundreds here if you have a look at hand sought which will kuwait's all the discussions in the house of commons in the house and in the house of lords if you go back to the 1600s to the 1700s the 1800 it's almost identical to the language that's coming out from westminster today about russia indeed if you go back to america and see what was being said about soviet russia in the 1920 s. and ninety's fancy that in the non-se
jim comi the former f.b.i. director essential given a slap on the wrist and his. associates around him may not be as lucky because we have more investigation into the investigators but the remarkable thing is is that you have the assistant director of the f.b.i. and you mccabe he's under investigation right now he's a contributor at c.n.n. but you know james clapper is others are our contributors with the mainstream media i mean they continue want to continue to want to control the narrative in...
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jim mattis. call sign, chaos, learning to lead. i started with that premise i'm lucky to talk to people like him is that unlike almost every book that has come out of those who served this administration, if you're looking for dirt, looking for someone to trash the president of the united states, you will not find it here. maybe that depends on your point of view, if you like the president, great. if you don't, not so great but he, it isn't a holds barred interview in depth about many stages of how he views the world, from the earliest days when he first joined the marines and obviously finishing with his defense secretary days he submitted his resignation. with me right now, is secretary jim mattis. sir, good to have you. >> neil, thanks for having me here. neil: i did mention at the outset, mr. secretary, your refusal to trash the president. you referred very quickly at the outset to your experience. i think only reference after that is copying your two-page resignation letter. why that approach? i'm sure your publisher, might be representatives here, what is he doin
jim mattis. call sign, chaos, learning to lead. i started with that premise i'm lucky to talk to people like him is that unlike almost every book that has come out of those who served this administration, if you're looking for dirt, looking for someone to trash the president of the united states, you will not find it here. maybe that depends on your point of view, if you like the president, great. if you don't, not so great but he, it isn't a holds barred interview in depth about many stages of...
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fed president jim bullard joins us here in just a moment josh got a cameo in that little mash-up. >> lucky you didn't wear the same tie. >> some of my best work. yeah, you have to give me the heads up on that. >> building throughout the day, hopes of the trade deal, really good housing data. >> yeah. >> what are you chalking it up to >> let's do housing first. xhp, itb, housing related etfs, the names big in these indices period, full stop. that's a trade we've been highlighting here on the show the days i'm on, talking about lenar, etfs themselves >> which one is your favorite? >> so i don't want toruin it, but my last chance trade -- >> don't ruin it. >> is yet another belated name to this trade. so we'll put a pin in that you've seen the russell strong you've seen transport strong they had been weak last week it's nice to see them bouncing back in addition to the strength in homebuilders, of course that's a story that continuously pops up and disappoints everyone some positive news in facebook, amazon these stocks have been under pressure both of them look terrible however, today's acti
fed president jim bullard joins us here in just a moment josh got a cameo in that little mash-up. >> lucky you didn't wear the same tie. >> some of my best work. yeah, you have to give me the heads up on that. >> building throughout the day, hopes of the trade deal, really good housing data. >> yeah. >> what are you chalking it up to >> let's do housing first. xhp, itb, housing related etfs, the names big in these indices period, full stop. that's a trade...