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about 24 times forward p\e, david katz, would you be a buyer of microsoft here? >> not before the earnings, but tomorrow, we absolutely would. we think this is a great long-term business, management is really good they're very focused on running the business well. they control costs a lot more than other technology companies. they are confronting a lot of headwinds. a little bit cautious going into earnings we would wait and see until we hear what they say, but after that, for those that have a 9 to 12-month time frame, this is a really good buy. we're very happy entering here the stock was about 120 points higher a year and a half ago so you're getting that great business at a much better price. >> do you, david, like the megaspend on chat gdp and the tack they're taking, versus facebook going more in the meta verse direction? >> we think it makes an enormous amount of sense. it really positions them very well for the long-term, if this artificial intelligence works on the search side, it repositions them and puts them in much better instead versus google we thi
about 24 times forward p\e, david katz, would you be a buyer of microsoft here? >> not before the earnings, but tomorrow, we absolutely would. we think this is a great long-term business, management is really good they're very focused on running the business well. they control costs a lot more than other technology companies. they are confronting a lot of headwinds. a little bit cautious going into earnings we would wait and see until we hear what they say, but after that, for those that...
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uh, then there, on the susse, some carriages had their exchange features from katz jumped. for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are vases, there are field ramons, and in simple ones. uh, our carriage we already had traditional a beddings, where they poked out for roll e, our laces were an alley of traditional windmills, well, wolf villages, there could be sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with its mortgages, well, towels and they give in the tenth year were gone knitting needles, not material cultural kashtovnost of the republic of belarus, their area is that others are identical to the earth, what is the right leather ornament symbol on woven and embroidered vyropy yong and not with a dermat . eh, not hee-full. uh, the symbolic sans of the pawns. they can lead me to read a book. but no, well, it is required. yes, light, than a gorge pattern for a man and yana e, from the pa
uh, then there, on the susse, some carriages had their exchange features from katz jumped. for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are vases, there are field ramons, and in simple ones. uh, our carriage we already had traditional a beddings, where they poked out for roll e, our laces were an alley of traditional windmills, well,...
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and heritage party, david katz. evening to both of you and welcome , of course, all of welcome, of course, to all of you home. you're very welcome you at home. you're very welcome tonight. know, the tonight. and, you know, the drill. you're a regular drill. if you're a regular viewer, about viewer, it's not just about history. about you at home history. it's about you at home as well. what's on your mind tonight? get touch. gb views tonight? get in touch. gb views at news dot uk is my email or at gb news dot uk is my email or you tweet me at gb news. if you can tweet me at gb news. if you can tweet me at gb news. if you just tuned you're you just tuned in you're thinking what is on menu thinking what is on the menu for tonight's talk to you tonight's i want to talk to you about so called child about these so called child asylum seekers that have gone missing . who are they? where are missing. who are they? where are they ? what do about they going? what do we do about it ? i also want to talk about it? i also want t
and heritage party, david katz. evening to both of you and welcome , of course, all of welcome, of course, to all of you home. you're very welcome you at home. you're very welcome tonight. know, the tonight. and, you know, the drill. you're a regular drill. if you're a regular viewer, about viewer, it's not just about history. about you at home history. it's about you at home as well. what's on your mind tonight? get touch. gb views tonight? get in touch. gb views at news dot uk is my email or...
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i'm joined now byjonathan katz in washington dc.iatives and a senior fellow with the german marshall fund of the united states. we're hearing that the ukrainian minister were saying to france that they have a promise of 321 tanks promised by the various countries, what difference will this make? this is hu:el what difference will this make? ti 3 is hugely important. the continued provision of needed military equipment to ukraine which is in pitched battle with russia is critically important right now. we see heavy fighting, in eastern ukraine and donetsk, these tanks are going to be needed not only to liberate territory but also for defence as russia continues, as we've seen over the last few days, continues to attack ukrainian civilians and civilian infrastructure. this couldn't come at a better moment in time and more tanks and more support is going to be needed. so this is really the tipping point and the type of weapons ukraine will need to retake territory. 50 weapons ukraine will need to retake territo . , ., ,, weapons ukrain
i'm joined now byjonathan katz in washington dc.iatives and a senior fellow with the german marshall fund of the united states. we're hearing that the ukrainian minister were saying to france that they have a promise of 321 tanks promised by the various countries, what difference will this make? this is hu:el what difference will this make? ti 3 is hugely important. the continued provision of needed military equipment to ukraine which is in pitched battle with russia is critically important...
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. >> the, asked the lucky thing was followed in the hospital and selective doctor katz on board withy part of my body. while i was dealing with this inflammation, we also try to figure out if anything else was going on and then got, nothing else was. going on but you talk about how you have seen more of this kind of anecdotally. there is not a lot of scientific to back that up, especially kind of post covid? right post lockdown. we are in a different era of diseases, how our bodies are responding right? >> yes i, mean nobody knows exactly why this is and whether it's a standard blip or whether my anecdotal experience is a little bit skewed but it could be the season it's a little bit more virus heavy than usual. maybe our immune systems are a little bit different than they were because they have been masking and social distancing for a couple of years. i certainly don't, no i don't think anybody really knows. it is definitely the kind of thing that you want to be aware of what the symptoms are so that you can seek medical attention if you really need it. >> let's talk about, that i d
. >> the, asked the lucky thing was followed in the hospital and selective doctor katz on board withy part of my body. while i was dealing with this inflammation, we also try to figure out if anything else was going on and then got, nothing else was. going on but you talk about how you have seen more of this kind of anecdotally. there is not a lot of scientific to back that up, especially kind of post covid? right post lockdown. we are in a different era of diseases, how our bodies are...
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have a great day >> david katz with matrix. >>> coming up, the great china reopening continues despite the surge of covid cases there we'll get the latest on concerns about new variants and the data scientists areoongor hexcng back after two. >>> welcome back a world health organization advisory group met yesterday to discuss the covid surge in mainland china amid urging from the global community for the country to share more data and a major concern given the rapid spread there is that new variants could emerge. meg terrell is back and she joins us now with that story welcome back, meg. >> thank you i feel like we're socially distanced right here, but i'll come and see you very quickly. the good news is what we learned from that meeting is that right now, about 98% of the cases that are being sequenced in china, at least as what they're reporting, is an omicron sublineage, or two different omicron sublineages. those are relatively familiar things was as you said, the thing that people are concerned about is that we're not getting enough data from choina, just across te board. the worr
have a great day >> david katz with matrix. >>> coming up, the great china reopening continues despite the surge of covid cases there we'll get the latest on concerns about new variants and the data scientists areoongor hexcng back after two. >>> welcome back a world health organization advisory group met yesterday to discuss the covid surge in mainland china amid urging from the global community for the country to share more data and a major concern given the rapid...
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is that what - >> yeah, ziggy katz. >> jimmy: ziggy katz is what i was listening today. >> k-a-t-z >>e a clip here's finn wolfhard in "when you finish saving the world. take a look at this. >> that's s the way ththe earthquakeke crumbles s -- >>>> hello [ drdrill soundsds ] >> whahat the hellll are you d g >> instatalling a rered beacon light t so people e know when n live streaeaming >> a and by peopople you meaean- >> i m mean you. >> i figigured that,t, yes >>>> and to a a lesser extxtentd >>>> well, it't's nice we e ride first. >>>> so, when n this lightht is you dodon't knock,k, or come i mamake any noioise >> and w when it's o off, i'm -- i'm m free to gogo about my y busineness, to enjnjoy the rici papageantry ofof life? >> what? yeah, , sure >> it't's a good s system. >> jimmy: yeah julianne moore [ cheers and applause love her finn wolfhard, everybody "when you finish saving the world" is in theaters everywhere january 20th. [ cheers and applause meghann fahy joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ i'll rememember thatat char of my lifefe fo
is that what - >> yeah, ziggy katz. >> jimmy: ziggy katz is what i was listening today. >> k-a-t-z >>e a clip here's finn wolfhard in "when you finish saving the world. take a look at this. >> that's s the way ththe earthquakeke crumbles s -- >>>> hello [ drdrill soundsds ] >> whahat the hellll are you d g >> instatalling a rered beacon light t so people e know when n live streaeaming >> a and by peopople you meaean- >> i m...
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jason katz, great to see you this morning, jason. we had a solid rally in the first month of the year despite the uncertainty today, but does this have legs or will the fed kind of stump it all later this week and we're waiting for the fed, the meeting begins tomorrow. is the thering in they could saf they're very hawkish, do we start another big sell off cycle? >> the nasdaq's up, ash, 11% on the year. s&p 6% so we've come very far, very fast but to take a step back, really boils down to who blinks first. you have stocks rallying predicated on the down shift in inflation and hopes of a soft landing. you have bond yields that have dropped pretty precipitously saying the fed may go too far and cause a recession and then lastly the fed; right, they said and they'll say again this week they're going to remain steadfast in their pledge to raise rates. the likelihood is that stocks and the fed actually listen to the bond market and blink at the same time. we're looking for a mild recession, s&p is fully and fairly valued, and the fed, the
jason katz, great to see you this morning, jason. we had a solid rally in the first month of the year despite the uncertainty today, but does this have legs or will the fed kind of stump it all later this week and we're waiting for the fed, the meeting begins tomorrow. is the thering in they could saf they're very hawkish, do we start another big sell off cycle? >> the nasdaq's up, ash, 11% on the year. s&p 6% so we've come very far, very fast but to take a step back, really boils...
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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.udded patterns were poked out at the cups of the uaz, where the cages of the peonies were located, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at the kraskam, e, our carriage we already had traditional a bedding, where they poked out for the roll e lasses of our alley, will be surrounded by radicid wars. well volkova loschevs it was possible there sustras and overseas lions on the butt, but the seed in slavuta with their mortgages, well, towels and they were in the tenth year. the leather ornament symbol on the woven and embroidered cutouts yong and not with the dermat is, uh, not smart. uh, symbolic sans pawns. they can lead me to read a book. and not, well, it's a fish to be up to a bright person.
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.udded patterns were poked out at the cups of the uaz, where the cages of the peonies were located, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at the kraskam, e, our carriage we already had traditional a bedding, where they poked out for the roll e lasses of our alley, will be surrounded by radicid wars. well volkova loschevs it was possible there sustras and overseas lions on the butt, but the...
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this brings me to jason katz. we get that cpi number tomorrow.tion is to see a gain of about 6.4%, and while that is definitely lower than november's 7.1%, you believe that consumer discretionary, right, the stuff that you don't need to buy, will actually do well under this circumstance, correct? >> that's right. and i also think you need to look much longer term and much more thematic. i think about the war in ukraine, right? if there's anything we've learned, we can't be beholden to our enemies for our energy and food. food and ag stocks, companies that that get clean water to polluted areas, vertical farms or companies that that a boost the agricultural yield by, you know, getting unfertile land farm bl. so recession, no recession, they're investable areas in this market. liz: yeah. we're looking at some of the etfs of global field, agriculture. but where will you go? do you go to the grocers? do you go to the producers? >> i think you can go both. look, inflation is coming off the boil. hopefully, we see it come down on the housing side. the
this brings me to jason katz. we get that cpi number tomorrow.tion is to see a gain of about 6.4%, and while that is definitely lower than november's 7.1%, you believe that consumer discretionary, right, the stuff that you don't need to buy, will actually do well under this circumstance, correct? >> that's right. and i also think you need to look much longer term and much more thematic. i think about the war in ukraine, right? if there's anything we've learned, we can't be beholden to our...
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our amazing district attorneys, alvin bragg, darcel clark, melinda katz.ou're a borough president, you're always borough president borough president vito fossella, vanessa gibson, mark levine, antonio reynoso, and donovan richards. give them all a hand. [applause] and last but not least, our governor. our governor. [applause] you see her on stage, you see her delivering her vision and address. you are going to see real leadership in this governor. this governor is the steady hand we need at the wheel right now.h i may be the pilot for the city, but she's the pilot for the state. and i say over and over again,t we are all passengers. don't pray for her to crash,ve pray for her to land this plane because you are passengers on it also. [applause] thank you, governor, for what you do every day. [applause] and her presence here today is not only a testament to our incredible partnership, but to her commitment to the people of new york city and the state. i'm grateful to have her here as well as our lieutenant governor. she's fighting for us and theyan are fight
our amazing district attorneys, alvin bragg, darcel clark, melinda katz.ou're a borough president, you're always borough president borough president vito fossella, vanessa gibson, mark levine, antonio reynoso, and donovan richards. give them all a hand. [applause] and last but not least, our governor. our governor. [applause] you see her on stage, you see her delivering her vision and address. you are going to see real leadership in this governor. this governor is the steady hand we need at the...
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jason katz you're all right thanks for joining us. >> thanks, stu. stuart: lauren has got the mover s and i'm starting with let's see , newell brands. lauren: robber made, sharpie, mr. coffee, papermate. not a tech company, clearly, but a company that is laying off workers. stuart: ouch. lauren: 13% of the white collar office staff they try to save about $250 million in costs. when you hear job cuts bad for the economy, right? it's a bad signal but investors say oh, well the company either overexpanded and now they are trying to save moneyz because business isn't as good, stock tends to go up. stuart: what you often see these days is bad for main street layoffs -- lauren: good for wall street. stuart: higher profits. lauren: cost cutting exactly. stuart: then we have wayfair. here is a company i remember from back in the pandemic days. i think the stock was it 300? lauren: um, i don't remember. i don't remember. i'm googling very quickly. stuart: now its got a gain of 21 % there's got to be a reason for that? lauren: two double upgrades. one at jpmor
jason katz you're all right thanks for joining us. >> thanks, stu. stuart: lauren has got the mover s and i'm starting with let's see , newell brands. lauren: robber made, sharpie, mr. coffee, papermate. not a tech company, clearly, but a company that is laying off workers. stuart: ouch. lauren: 13% of the white collar office staff they try to save about $250 million in costs. when you hear job cuts bad for the economy, right? it's a bad signal but investors say oh, well the company...
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kopyl district, otherwise there, on the neighboring tails, they had their own exchange features from katz example. eh, he took away the leshnya. eh, towels were traditional. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where there were peonies to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and near the prosnaks uh, our cart. there were already traditional a beddings, where they poked out for a roll e, laces of our alleys of traditional windmills . but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are towels and they give that in the tenth year they were carried away knitting needles of the intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their locality is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered vyry. yong and not with dermat is uh, beggars full. uh, symbolic sans was their readable book. and no, well, in this fish to be, yes, a bright person. this gorge is a yen pattern. eh, from the pagan clock, i think yes to us, well, they came a
kopyl district, otherwise there, on the neighboring tails, they had their own exchange features from katz example. eh, he took away the leshnya. eh, towels were traditional. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where there were peonies to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and near the prosnaks uh, our cart. there were already traditional a beddings, where they poked out for a roll e, laces of our alleys of traditional...
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the neighboring carriages had their exchange features from katz. well, it jumped and jumped. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are wild field ramon, and in simple ones. uh, the carriage of our region was traditional, and the beds, where they poked or rolled out the forests of our aliya, except for the otradtsinovy windmills, to the wolf villages. it was possible to build everything there and overseas or lions strained. well, the seed is glorified by its own mortgages, well, towels and they give in the tenth year were gone knitting needles, not material cultural chestnuts of the republic of belarus identical that from the left that from the right to god the leather ornament symbol on the woven and embroidered workings yon a the symbolic sens pawns they can lead me to read to the alley book, well, this one likes to be a bright person. this is me all the patterns and yana e, with pagan hours. i'm up
the neighboring carriages had their exchange features from katz. well, it jumped and jumped. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are wild field ramon, and in simple ones. uh, the carriage of our region was traditional, and the beds, where they poked or rolled out the forests of our aliya, except for the otradtsinovy...
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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.at poked studded patterns at the cups ; uh, our carriage we already had traditional , uh, bedding, where they poked out our alley okrame of traditional windmills, nuvolkovy villages for roll-e lyasov, there could be sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels , and before that they were the tenth year. is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right is a leather ornament symbol on woven and embroidered cutouts yon a hmm unpretentious is eh, not smart e is a symbolic son. they can lead me to read a book, and not, well, this fish is up to a bright person. eh, from the pagan hours, i’m now up to us, yes, well, we’ve come and we’ve come and we’ll fill them up. everything that modern belarus lives on today, watch on belarus 24 tv channel. this is the news of the country and abroad. broadcasts of especially important events live broadcasts from the scene current interviews with famous belarusians e
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.at poked studded patterns at the cups ; uh, our carriage we already had traditional , uh, bedding, where they poked out our alley okrame of traditional windmills, nuvolkovy villages for roll-e lyasov, there could be sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels , and before that they were the tenth year. is that others are...
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the neighboring carriages had their own exchange features from katz jumped. she is an example.. on which studded studded the patterns at the cups at the vases, where there were branches, the faces of peonies, they are wafers, there are wild ramon, and at the redskin, e, our carriage. well, it was possible there were sustras and overseas lions or lions on the butt. but the seed of you is slavuta with your mortgages. well, well, here are towels and they give that in the tenth year they were gone knitting needles intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their area is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, a slave leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered vyry. yong and not with dermat is er, beggars complete. uh, the symbolic sans was them, i can read them to the book. ah well it is to demand yes light than man. but it was i who taught the pattern and yana e, from pagan clocks i count to us. yes, the news is, they got drunk, and we well, we will force ourselves with them. i was dropped in a wheelchair from birth. nature's
the neighboring carriages had their own exchange features from katz jumped. she is an example.. on which studded studded the patterns at the cups at the vases, where there were branches, the faces of peonies, they are wafers, there are wild ramon, and at the redskin, e, our carriage. well, it was possible there were sustras and overseas lions or lions on the butt. but the seed of you is slavuta with your mortgages. well, well, here are towels and they give that in the tenth year they were gone...
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from katz covered the jump from taking away and leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.ed patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the rifle, they cornflowers, there are field ramonkas, and at the prostnakh , our carriage. we already had traditional a beds, where they poked out for roll-e-lyases of our alley okrame of traditional windmills, new- collar can be there were sustras and overseas or lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with their mortgages, well, the towels and they give in the tenth year were gone knitting needles, not material cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their area is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right weaving a leather ornament a symbol on woven and embroidered collars yong and not with dermatome is located uh, beggars captive. uh, the symbolic sans of the pawns. they can lead me to read a book. and not, well, this fish be up to a bright person. this gorge is a pattern and yana e language of low hours, i think they have come down to us , a
from katz covered the jump from taking away and leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.ed patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the rifle, they cornflowers, there are field ramonkas, and at the prostnakh , our carriage. we already had traditional a beds, where they poked out for roll-e-lyases of our alley okrame of traditional windmills, new- collar can be there were sustras and overseas or lions on the butt. but, and the seed in...
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his name is jason katz. i got my first question to you, why do you think we should want to invest in food and agriculture right now? why? >> as investors, we get caught up in the here and now and the most success i've had over my career is looking out and trying to find thematic investing opportunities. so companies and governments are much more focused now on security than they are necessarily on price and efficiency. so if there's anything we've learned with respect to the invasion of ukraine by russia is it's not just about securing our energy, it's about securing our food source; right, so companies that get clean water to polluted areas or create vertical farms or take unfertile land and make that farmable, that's the disproportionate amount of spend on government level and company level has been going and will continue to go. so buying the agricultural space. if there's a horizon north of a day and look out over the next market cycle of five to even years, you're -- seven years, you're handsomely rewar
his name is jason katz. i got my first question to you, why do you think we should want to invest in food and agriculture right now? why? >> as investors, we get caught up in the here and now and the most success i've had over my career is looking out and trying to find thematic investing opportunities. so companies and governments are much more focused now on security than they are necessarily on price and efficiency. so if there's anything we've learned with respect to the invasion of...
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crazy lover of roy bradbury, isaac asimov, and their children will be psychos fans of the book star katzr of konstantin eduardovich tsiolkovsky and the same loban, but he said, uh, one of the uh, the most fundamental wisdom of the picture of the youths in the universe, the faster we arrive, the faster we fly away the pioneers were shocked, they said, well, you're just socrates a hmm but i must say that it was absolutely. is it true. eh, the film was shrunk down to the most extreme impossibility, and so that only the most energetic events took place on the screen. uh, the movie was an hour and 19 minutes long. it just so happened that e young ladies, but in the space crew. chosen for every taste. they were very idiosyncratic. uh, then uh boys viktorov, for some unknown reason, picked up, as if, as if by a robot , they are all incorrectly similar to each other of the same height, all three are brown-haired, if they are not in the frame, out of place, they can even be confused in life like this it just so happened that, uh, all the guys, except, of course, the cosmos and the cellobanov, the
crazy lover of roy bradbury, isaac asimov, and their children will be psychos fans of the book star katzr of konstantin eduardovich tsiolkovsky and the same loban, but he said, uh, one of the uh, the most fundamental wisdom of the picture of the youths in the universe, the faster we arrive, the faster we fly away the pioneers were shocked, they said, well, you're just socrates a hmm but i must say that it was absolutely. is it true. eh, the film was shrunk down to the most extreme...
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gillian: let's bring political panel tony katz and fox news contributor richard fowler. tony, given that we now have the discovery of 3 different sets of documents in 3 different locations spread out over the course of a week in terms of public revelations, the fed needs to get involved and search the residence top to bottom? >> i'm sour priced that a lot of the searching hasn't happened already. you make a good point. we are talking about the public revelations, this started six days before the midterms, it's been two months. let's go back to a question that you were asking lucas tomlinson at the white house because that's the transparency of conversation. as peter doocy was pointing out, one of the things we don't know who went to the delaware house. there are no logs that we get regarding the secret service about who has visited joe biden at the house where the documents are just laying about like so many m&m's in a bowl or card candy that you would get from your mima, who has been visiting and who has had access to them is a huge question and new a national security
gillian: let's bring political panel tony katz and fox news contributor richard fowler. tony, given that we now have the discovery of 3 different sets of documents in 3 different locations spread out over the course of a week in terms of public revelations, the fed needs to get involved and search the residence top to bottom? >> i'm sour priced that a lot of the searching hasn't happened already. you make a good point. we are talking about the public revelations, this started six days...
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we'll discuss it joining me now radio host tony katz and former biden surrogate kevin wally gentlemenng the program. i want you to listen to this sound bite let's play it. >> documents found at the podium or are you directed to not be forthcoming on this? >> i've been forthcoming on the podium but sthaiment we all had you all had the statement and i was repeating what the -- what the counsel was sharing at that time. >> so kevin all of us feel like we've been lied to the press, american people and this was supposed to be administration that returned to normalcy what's beginning on, brother? >> lawns i think we're seeing transparency we're talking about this very fact you saw department of justice spending an entire day going through the president's house. figuring out what documents are there they found six additional documents. that's a problem. but it is being addressed and whaing you're seeing is this process play the now with two special councils one for thes mar-a-lago situation and one now for the situation with president biden you have a former trump department of justice offic
we'll discuss it joining me now radio host tony katz and former biden surrogate kevin wally gentlemenng the program. i want you to listen to this sound bite let's play it. >> documents found at the podium or are you directed to not be forthcoming on this? >> i've been forthcoming on the podium but sthaiment we all had you all had the statement and i was repeating what the -- what the counsel was sharing at that time. >> so kevin all of us feel like we've been lied to the...
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alec katz joins us now to give us a sense of how the french are thinking about this.n, the french were early to realize the impact inflation reduction act could have. they have been banging the drum. emmanuel macron has been banging the drum, talking about the fact needs to act. others are waking up, the germans are figuring out they need to take action. we saw this meeting over the weekend. are we any further forward and --and figuring out what europe is going to do about it? >> a little bit, but not really. you say the french were early to respond. they were, sort of. i have two hats, my american hat and my french hat. with my american hat on, it was surprising how late they were to respond to it. as you mentioned before i came on, this was a bill for a long time in the u.s. once it was passed into law from an american perspective, it was obvious little was going to change. it took the europeans a long time to come to that realization. they are still coming to that realization. in europe, changes -- laws change all the time. a parliamentary system, you can just chan
alec katz joins us now to give us a sense of how the french are thinking about this.n, the french were early to realize the impact inflation reduction act could have. they have been banging the drum. emmanuel macron has been banging the drum, talking about the fact needs to act. others are waking up, the germans are figuring out they need to take action. we saw this meeting over the weekend. are we any further forward and --and figuring out what europe is going to do about it? >> a little...
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ed: para analytics brandon katz, we will have this conversation about the future of netflix and the many weeks to come. thank you for joining the program. i want to bring it quick correction. earlier showed the board of the share price of at&t. we meant to show t-mobile, which is disclosed or take a significant charge from a cyber security vulnerability that is disclosed in a regulatory after the market closed. t-mobile down 1.5%. i got my bloomberg terminal in front of me and i can confirm it's down 1.5% in after hours. we will continue to track that story. email shedding light on elon musk's involvement in the 2016 demo. what is that mean for the ev maker? could have phase probes, how does it market its technology? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? caroline: quite the scoop coming from bloomberg news today. elon musk oversaw the creation of a 2016 video that exag
ed: para analytics brandon katz, we will have this conversation about the future of netflix and the many weeks to come. thank you for joining the program. i want to bring it quick correction. earlier showed the board of the share price of at&t. we meant to show t-mobile, which is disclosed or take a significant charge from a cyber security vulnerability that is disclosed in a regulatory after the market closed. t-mobile down 1.5%. i got my bloomberg terminal in front of me and i can confirm...
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bring in jason katz and he's with us most weeks and with us today and give us something that's positive about 2023 and the stock market. what do you got? >> i'll give you reasons to be less negative, how's that? stuart: okay. >> let me start with how many more times can the market discount the same old news? the market sort of knows what it knows. secondly, we're nearing peak rates. if you look at annualized rates of inflation and take the last five months and annualize it, you're approaching 3%. i'm not expecting any pivot but the fed will be data dependent and i do expect a pause in the latter part of this year. third, corporate earnings. yes, revisions have come down. yes, there's more revisions to come. i submit to you that earnings are not going to be as bad as people feared. there's a post-covid mentality of get out and do and live life while you can. and companies are doing more with less, it's happening at my company and other companies: ai, robotics, and the last thing i would say. this is my third decade managing money on wall street, and i've rarely seen such an overwhelming
bring in jason katz and he's with us most weeks and with us today and give us something that's positive about 2023 and the stock market. what do you got? >> i'll give you reasons to be less negative, how's that? stuart: okay. >> let me start with how many more times can the market discount the same old news? the market sort of knows what it knows. secondly, we're nearing peak rates. if you look at annualized rates of inflation and take the last five months and annualize it, you're...
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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and in the prostnaks, uh, our carriage we already had traditional a bedslets, where they poked out for roll uh, lyases of our alle okromyatratraditional windmills . well, wolf villages, it was possible there sustra and overseas or lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels, and before that they were gone in the tenth year knitting needles, not material cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their place.
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and in the prostnaks, uh, our carriage we already had traditional a bedslets, where they poked out for roll uh, lyases of our alle okromyatratraditional windmills . well, wolf villages, it was possible there sustra and overseas or lions on the butt. but the...
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uh, then there, on the neighboring tails, there were exchange features from katz well and a snapglot. leshnya. eh, towels were traditional. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups, the uazahs were peonies to the branch of the gun. they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at the reds. uh, the carriage of our already there were traditional a-layings, where they poked out for a roll-e, forests of our alleys okrame of traditional windmills. well, volkov could have been polished there, there were sustras and overseas lions on the butt, but the seed in slavuta with his mortgages, well , towels and they were in the tenth year before that. that on the right is a leather ornament a symbol on woven and embroidered patterns ion and not with a dermat is uh, not smart uh symbolic son. i can read them for a book. and not, well, it's a fish to be, but a bright person. this gorge is a pattern and yana e, from the pagan hours, i think yes, well, they got there and we got stuck with them. how long have you been holding a book in your hands? they turned page after page eagerly, t
uh, then there, on the neighboring tails, there were exchange features from katz well and a snapglot. leshnya. eh, towels were traditional. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups, the uazahs were peonies to the branch of the gun. they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at the reds. uh, the carriage of our already there were traditional a-layings, where they poked out for a roll-e, forests of our alleys okrame of traditional windmills. well, volkov could have been...
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for more on this we'll go ahead and bring in today's political panel, that being talk show host tony katzributor and radio show host richard fowler. tony, start with you. five more documents found. apparently they were found on thursday. the white house just had their last press conference on this yesterday where there was no mention of any other documents. do you think the white house is kind of taken by surprise that the new ones are found, too, or maybe there's a lot more documents out there and they're just hoping that they don't come to light? >> oh, we have no reason not to think there aren't more documents out there. i may have lost my voice a little bit, but i haven't lost my mind. this is some really bad work by the administration. never mind having the documents, but being unable to share the story in one lump sum. finding things on thursday after this started on november 2nd is a really ugly, ugly look of incompetence from this administration and that story is going to start growing. bill: yeah, richard, i want to turn to you here. does this have a chance of stunting some of th
for more on this we'll go ahead and bring in today's political panel, that being talk show host tony katzributor and radio show host richard fowler. tony, start with you. five more documents found. apparently they were found on thursday. the white house just had their last press conference on this yesterday where there was no mention of any other documents. do you think the white house is kind of taken by surprise that the new ones are found, too, or maybe there's a lot more documents out there...
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except for marty katz who was micon up professor. and roger upon, think? knows more about constitutional law and history than anyone else on the planet. i'm very excited to have him here with us. his new book which is available for sale here is the words that made us america's constitutional conversation 1762 through 1840. his biology -- his bio is long, but he is a professor of law and political science at yale university. he teaches that yell college and loss will area after graduating there in 1980, and law school in 1984, he was a judge and then later became a justice and then joined the faculty at the age of 26. which is very impressive. he is only professor to have lauren the universities -- scholarship a medal for teaching and an award for alumni service. his work is one of words from the american part association and the federal society. he is excited about the supreme court justices across the spectrum. but it is not enough, right? [laughter] a regular testifies before congress at the invitation of both parties. and judicial citatns or scholar cit
except for marty katz who was micon up professor. and roger upon, think? knows more about constitutional law and history than anyone else on the planet. i'm very excited to have him here with us. his new book which is available for sale here is the words that made us america's constitutional conversation 1762 through 1840. his biology -- his bio is long, but he is a professor of law and political science at yale university. he teaches that yell college and loss will area after graduating there...
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. >> neil katz yell, i assume jack smith will be eager, to read the special grand jury report, on the gets from georgia, because there's obviously federal overlap here, for the same behavior and jack smith's charge is to investigate what donald trump did on january 6th, and leading up to january 6th, to try to overturn the election. >> that's exactly, right lawrence, jack smith has a mandate that's a lot larger than the georgia investigation, but the georgia investigation as part of it and that's not unusual complex big cases to have both federal and state investigations for example i'm doing that on the george floyd prosecution right now, working with state prosecutors, there's also been a separate federal investigation, into that here. jack smith's investigation is a lot more sprawling, because it's not just georgia, it's many other states and wish or was the fake electors scheme. and i agree with andrew, that it does look like, from reading the tea leaves, that this case is heading to indictment, but the billion dollar question is whether it's an indictment of giuliani, and the oth
. >> neil katz yell, i assume jack smith will be eager, to read the special grand jury report, on the gets from georgia, because there's obviously federal overlap here, for the same behavior and jack smith's charge is to investigate what donald trump did on january 6th, and leading up to january 6th, to try to overturn the election. >> that's exactly, right lawrence, jack smith has a mandate that's a lot larger than the georgia investigation, but the georgia investigation as part of...
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. >> katz, what about grocery store flood inflation persistent not seeing a break are there areas youting up that is letting up? >> it is letting up in price of -- building buildings, lull beer coming down a lot of areas. maria: that is housing market in recession. >> yeah because they still want to sell so the prices are coming down, and. maria: what about food. >> food, you know when you talk about eggs it is a problem the problem is there was flu among chickens. just let it cycle out. maria: okay great conversation dow industrials up 85 we leave it there, douglas holtz-eakin. >> is if lou baezness cheryl casone thanks very much have a good day seize the day tak
. >> katz, what about grocery store flood inflation persistent not seeing a break are there areas youting up that is letting up? >> it is letting up in price of -- building buildings, lull beer coming down a lot of areas. maria: that is housing market in recession. >> yeah because they still want to sell so the prices are coming down, and. maria: what about food. >> food, you know when you talk about eggs it is a problem the problem is there was flu among chickens. just...
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let's talk money and bring in jason katz. jason, hello.utiful backdrop you can tell me where you are if you'd like to. where are you? can you tell me? >> i'm in new york city. lauren: oh, it's a different location. so jason came into work today. not just for us, but to do your real job, managing money as well so let me ask you this question. are we going to see a severe recession or a mild recession, or any recession in 2023? >> you know, we've been bracing for this category five recession and frankly, i think it may end up being aver tropical storm. the inverted yield curve is suggesting a tsunami but if you listened to the bank ceo's on friday those are the folks that have their ear to the ground and they are calling for a mild recession so the pre-conditions lauren for a hard landing in my humble view are not in place. banks, corporate, personal balance sheets are in impecable shape so it's too early for the fed to declare mission accomplished, but cpi is moving in the right direction. we have growing but slowing jobs , an up-tick in la
let's talk money and bring in jason katz. jason, hello.utiful backdrop you can tell me where you are if you'd like to. where are you? can you tell me? >> i'm in new york city. lauren: oh, it's a different location. so jason came into work today. not just for us, but to do your real job, managing money as well so let me ask you this question. are we going to see a severe recession or a mild recession, or any recession in 2023? >> you know, we've been bracing for this category five...
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so this morning, technology policy reporter for the washington post is zach katz -- to break this all. what is the likelihood that trump ends up back on facebook, and what could happen if he does get his account back? >> i think facebook is once again in a very politically tricky situation. they are under pressure from democrats right now, to kind of continue to keep don trump off of the platform. we just reported this week on some new revelations from the january six committee that talked about the role the trump's social media played in helping stoke the extremism and the online grievances that contributed to the violent events on january six. and so on the one side, they're dealing with that, but on the right, you have house republicans gearing up to really focus on these accusations that tech platforms are biased against their party. and central to those claims are the suspensions of donald trump. i also think twitter's decision in november was more -- facebook back on the platform because then you will be in a situation where people are constantly comparing the block on facebook
so this morning, technology policy reporter for the washington post is zach katz -- to break this all. what is the likelihood that trump ends up back on facebook, and what could happen if he does get his account back? >> i think facebook is once again in a very politically tricky situation. they are under pressure from democrats right now, to kind of continue to keep don trump off of the platform. we just reported this week on some new revelations from the january six committee that...
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if you look at the gayle katz case, this is a plastic surgeon, renowned, doctor robert baron bow, lived not report him missing. you see some of the similar themes coming up. another investigator, andy rosen swag would not like a war that case. came back to it years later and found records that baron brown had a pilots license and have gone flying over the ocean and his theory was he had thrown the body out of the plane. he never found the body but they convicted him on the circumstantial case. and in a parole hearing, in 2020, he admitted to killing her and thrown her out of the plane. >> it is so interesting. in both the peterson cases and the last case, the arrogance of the husband's, who are appearing on camera, doing interviews, thinking that they can get away with it. >> and look at who we are talking about. around plastic surgeon. a guy who is an engineer for a car company. we just saw a police officer. another respected professional. these are people whose arrogance comes from -- they have been highly capable at everything they have ever done. but murder is hard. and cleaning up
if you look at the gayle katz case, this is a plastic surgeon, renowned, doctor robert baron bow, lived not report him missing. you see some of the similar themes coming up. another investigator, andy rosen swag would not like a war that case. came back to it years later and found records that baron brown had a pilots license and have gone flying over the ocean and his theory was he had thrown the body out of the plane. he never found the body but they convicted him on the circumstantial case....
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joining me now to discuss this isjonathan katz, senior fellow and director of democracy initiatives at of attrition where both sides are slugging it out this winter, but not a lot of territory changing hands. ., not a lot of territory changing hands. . , ., , ., , hands. yeah, well, 'ust as the last seaker hands. yeah, well, 'ust as the last speaker said. — hands. yeah, well, 'ust as the last speaker said, the — hands. yeah, well, just as the last speaker said, the current - speaker said, the current situation on the ground, there is an ongoing what we call meat grinder situation because this is only one part of the front line. we really have to think back to where we were over ten months ago, to the invasion, russian gaze initially and what ukraine has done and ukrainians have done remarkably over the last ten months, the maintenance and the coalition that has formed in support that has been maintained of the western alliance, nato, the united states, you can partners. —— uk and partners. while we see the situation in soledar and bakhmut playing out, we have to remember how far the uk
joining me now to discuss this isjonathan katz, senior fellow and director of democracy initiatives at of attrition where both sides are slugging it out this winter, but not a lot of territory changing hands. ., not a lot of territory changing hands. . , ., , ., , hands. yeah, well, 'ust as the last seaker hands. yeah, well, 'ust as the last speaker said. — hands. yeah, well, 'ust as the last speaker said, the — hands. yeah, well, just as the last speaker said, the current - speaker said,...
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i which is like a flag went in because i see steve katz here. he flag nominee for the archivist did not get through in the last congress. that's a critical position, not just for this information but now we have additional questions about handling classified documents. that should be a focus for the senate, in. >> i am actually worried, someone who cares a lot about the executive branch and the ability of the president to get candid advice. the decision around whether or not the current president or the former president controlled the privileged and whether or not it ought to be waived. i think will have long-standing implications, as there may be a tit-for-tat kind of impulse here. but presidents need to be able to hear really raw, really candid advice, and there is some value to knowing that that advice is going to be secret, or confidential, or at least a long period of time. there's an impact of what people write down and what they say. that's not to say that those privileges are not being vitiated by tell all books and of other kinds of thi
i which is like a flag went in because i see steve katz here. he flag nominee for the archivist did not get through in the last congress. that's a critical position, not just for this information but now we have additional questions about handling classified documents. that should be a focus for the senate, in. >> i am actually worried, someone who cares a lot about the executive branch and the ability of the president to get candid advice. the decision around whether or not the current...
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my name is steve katz.ike a lot of the panel here, i spent years overseeing the federal government working for a variety of terrific people in the house and senate. let me express admiration for senator levin and his staff, the levin school and everything going on. when you work in the senate, and senator lipton is the head of privilege of getting to know his brother as well in the house, to see people today, they are really the a-team, the people the rest of us looked at and this is how you do it. the fact that you are bringing this legacy forward and members of the panel who worked for him, that is not that common. there are people who stayed for years but the staff did not stay. they did not insist on remaining with that subcommittee or committee for years. this is a real legacy and i want to express my admiration. it is true i wandered into politics having a masters in american history never thinking it would come so important in my work. my very first investigation -- >> if you could maybe just go ahea
my name is steve katz.ike a lot of the panel here, i spent years overseeing the federal government working for a variety of terrific people in the house and senate. let me express admiration for senator levin and his staff, the levin school and everything going on. when you work in the senate, and senator lipton is the head of privilege of getting to know his brother as well in the house, to see people today, they are really the a-team, the people the rest of us looked at and this is how you do...
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about jewish mice and nancy katz. that was the first time i read anything by him. i notice that arch was a genius. art is a genius. it's important for you to remember this, he's a manchin, but he's a genius. art taught at the school of visual are, in 1979 to 1986. where my school friends, had the life that i was convinced i should be having. because jeff had somehow gotten out of england, made it all the way to new york, and was being taught our art spiegelman. jeff eventuality wound up and assistant editor on raw. the amazing comic art magazine periodical that art and his wife, the fabulous -- we're creating. and i, back in england would redraw, which was an enormous magazine and inside raw, which each issue of raw there would be a tiny little comic, where it felt tiny by comparison. it was called maus, it took that initial defeat of jewish mice, and that's the cats, and it expanded it. and it expanded it into the story of art and arts father. and of the holocaust. i know it was a work of genius and because i was friends with jeff, i got to meet, part. -- and baby
about jewish mice and nancy katz. that was the first time i read anything by him. i notice that arch was a genius. art is a genius. it's important for you to remember this, he's a manchin, but he's a genius. art taught at the school of visual are, in 1979 to 1986. where my school friends, had the life that i was convinced i should be having. because jeff had somehow gotten out of england, made it all the way to new york, and was being taught our art spiegelman. jeff eventuality wound up and...
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senior producer alana katz and her husband jeffrey, that is baby leo benjamin ries. >> aww. >> big brother. it's official, america. xfinity mobile is the fastest mobile service. and gives you unmatched savings with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 a line per month. that means you could save hundreds a year over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. the fastest mobile service and major savings? can't argue with the facts. no wonder xfinity mobile is one of the fastest growing mobile services, now with over 5 million customers and counting. get in on the savings and switch today. bill a better bay area moving forward finding solutions. this is abc. seven news. good morning , everyone. i'm kumasi, aaron from abc, seven mornings going to check in now, with job enough for a look at traffic. is it any better? attributing honestly, kamasi, thanks are really not let up by everybody. so we're starting here with this live picture of the bay bridge toll plaza is completely packed there . so expect delays for yourself. and also if you rely on mass transit cal training 30 minutes behind schedu
senior producer alana katz and her husband jeffrey, that is baby leo benjamin ries. >> aww. >> big brother. it's official, america. xfinity mobile is the fastest mobile service. and gives you unmatched savings with the best price for two lines of unlimited. only $30 a line per month. that means you could save hundreds a year over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. the fastest mobile service and major savings? can't argue with the facts. no wonder xfinity mobile is one of the fastest...
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nelson, katz, who runs oracle, truly great executive, you tried to speak to her.one point, she says she can't speak to you some lawyer told her she can't speak to you what the heck is going on? why can't you speak to people on the board? >> is this communism i mean, really are we in china, or are we in america? >> let me check it out i don't know >> it's ridiculous jim, during the p&g proxy fight, i could speak to any director whenever the hell i wanted and they could salespeak to me we had a better understanding. that's why, when i came on the board, after that ridiculous proxy fight, unnecessary proxy fight, everything was collegial. they gave me a parting gift when i stepped down i still have it. it meant a lot to me my parting gift to them and the shareholders -- let me finish this one, david. >> okay. you finish and then we got to go >> my parting gift to them was margins went up 25%. market shares went up for the first time in a dozen years. and the stock went from the 70s to $160 in three and a half years. >> nelson peltz, always a pleasure >> i'll end on t
nelson, katz, who runs oracle, truly great executive, you tried to speak to her.one point, she says she can't speak to you some lawyer told her she can't speak to you what the heck is going on? why can't you speak to people on the board? >> is this communism i mean, really are we in china, or are we in america? >> let me check it out i don't know >> it's ridiculous jim, during the p&g proxy fight, i could speak to any director whenever the hell i wanted and they could...
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lover of roy bradbury, isaac asimov, is coming and their children will be psycho fans of the book star katz, most uh the fundamental wisdom of the picture of the youth in the universe, the faster we arrive, the faster we fly away the pioneers were shocked and said, well, you're just short. ah hmm but i have to say it was absolutely. is it true. eh, the film was shrunk down to the most extreme impossibility, and so that only the most energetic events took place on the screen. uh, the movie was an hour and 19 minutes long. it just so happened that young ladies a are in a space outfit. already selected for every taste. they were very peculiar each uh, then uh boys viktorov uh, by for some incomprehensible reason i picked them up, as if they were all robots incredibly similar to each other of the same height, all three are brown-haired, if they are not in the frame, not together, they can even be confused in life, uh, then it just so happened that er guys, everything except, of course, space. this red-haired lobanov did not go to the cinema. due to the expiration of circumstances, almost everyo
lover of roy bradbury, isaac asimov, is coming and their children will be psycho fans of the book star katz, most uh the fundamental wisdom of the picture of the youth in the universe, the faster we arrive, the faster we fly away the pioneers were shocked and said, well, you're just short. ah hmm but i have to say it was absolutely. is it true. eh, the film was shrunk down to the most extreme impossibility, and so that only the most energetic events took place on the screen. uh, the movie was...
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ray bradbury and isaac asimov and their children will be psycho fans of the book star katz in honor ofthe picture of the youths in the universe the faster we arrive, the faster we fly away the pioneers were shocked said, well, you're just socrates ah hmm but i must say that it was absolute. is it true. uh, the film was shrunk to uh, the most extreme and possible. e, so that only the most energetic events take place on the screen. uh, the movie was an hour and 19 minutes long. it just so happened that e young ladies. and in the space crew they picked up a certain one for every taste. they were very idiosyncratic. uh, then uh boys viktorov uh, for some unknown reason i picked them up as if they were all robots, they are all incorrectly similar to each other of the same height, all three are brown-haired, if they are not together in the frame, they can even be confused in life. in life, it just so happened that, uh, all the guys except , of course, kosmoz and tselobanov, the redhead did not go to the cinema. due to the expiration of circumstances, almost everyone was engaged in transport,
ray bradbury and isaac asimov and their children will be psycho fans of the book star katz in honor ofthe picture of the youths in the universe the faster we arrive, the faster we fly away the pioneers were shocked said, well, you're just socrates ah hmm but i must say that it was absolute. is it true. uh, the film was shrunk to uh, the most extreme and possible. e, so that only the most energetic events take place on the screen. uh, the movie was an hour and 19 minutes long. it just so...