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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.ns were poked out at the cups at the vases where the cages were shoot peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at the prostnakh, e, our carriage it already had traditional a bedding, where they poked out our alleys for roll e lyasov okrame traditional veverok, new-collared can be there were sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with their mortgages , well, towels and they give that in the tenth year they were gone knitting needles intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on the woven and embroidered piping yong and not with the dermat is eh, full beggars. uh, symbolic sans pawns. they can skill read i to book. and well, this is working off to a bright person. but this is me, a pattern and yana e, from pagan hours, i think we have reached the landfills, and we, well, the thickets will melt. every week the hero of o
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.ns were poked out at the cups at the vases where the cages were shoot peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at the prostnakh, e, our carriage it already had traditional a bedding, where they poked out our alleys for roll e lyasov okrame traditional veverok, new-collared can be there were sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with their mortgages ,...
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from katz covered, 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 , there were peonies to the branches of the guns, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and near reds. eh, wagon of our she already had traditional a beddings, where they poked out for the roll a lases of our alleys, they will be surrounded by radetsin windmills; but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels and they give the tenth year. the intangible cultural kashtovnost of the republic of belarus, their terrain is that they are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, the leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered cuts yon and not with a dermat is located e , beggars symbolic son. they can lead me to read a book. and not, well, it is to demand yes, a bright person. this gorge is a pattern and yana e, from the pagan hours, i think yes, well , we got there and we got busy. a tiraz-growth and an indestructible forest makes its way, the sun, a certain tich
from katz covered, 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 , there were peonies to the branches of the guns, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and near reds. eh, wagon of our she already had traditional a beddings, where they poked out for the roll a lases of our alleys, they will be surrounded by radetsin windmills; but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well,...
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joining me this y con katz joining me this morning.will the fed pivot? >> the consensus on wall street was this year in the latter part and now that's pushed out to at least q1 of next year. so we have this data dependent fed and the data they're getting doesn't even remotely suggest a pivot in the offing let alone a pause. in order to actually avoid a downturn and we think it's inevitable that we have a mild recession, we need more workers coming into the labor force, that doesn't look like it's going to happen. getting the pause will be the proverbial pivot and get a more meaningful and sustainable rally. stuart: we have to wait till then. no sign of it happening and almost march 1. got to go through march, april, may, june, july, august and september and october. maybe by november we'll have more to talk about. we'll have something to talk about. stuart: a particular area of the market, which could rebound very nice and i'm thinking big tech because they've been hit. could they rebound nicely? >> of course because that's where your
joining me this y con katz joining me this morning.will the fed pivot? >> the consensus on wall street was this year in the latter part and now that's pushed out to at least q1 of next year. so we have this data dependent fed and the data they're getting doesn't even remotely suggest a pivot in the offing let alone a pause. in order to actually avoid a downturn and we think it's inevitable that we have a mild recession, we need more workers coming into the labor force, that doesn't look...
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generation and the young, and we pass it on to our children. and the nshi ivanovs and the petrovs, the katzilbermans did not live to see the victory before liberation, their native latvia was still very, very far away. it is unlikely that they could imagine that in a decade their brother-soldiers would be called occupiers, those who occupied with their monuments would not be here in riga either in the daugavp or in the cutter. no matter where in latvia he stole sveta. victory for latvia victory for ukraine thank you dear february representatives the latvian nation, the elites began to declare that russia's aggression against ukraine opened a historical window of opportunity to deal with the occupation monuments at home. official latvia is for bandera's ukraine and against the ukraine that is somehow connected with russia at the end of february, all relations were interrupted by rhetoric. naturally, the rhetoric of the head of the riga duma has changed; they also changed, concluded in the ninety-fourth year, the russian-latvian treaty did not allow the demolition of soviet monuments. their d
generation and the young, and we pass it on to our children. and the nshi ivanovs and the petrovs, the katzilbermans did not live to see the victory before liberation, their native latvia was still very, very far away. it is unlikely that they could imagine that in a decade their brother-soldiers would be called occupiers, those who occupied with their monuments would not be here in riga either in the daugavp or in the cutter. no matter where in latvia he stole sveta. victory for latvia victory...
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she should be doja katz. who are your favorite jews? favorite jews?ff of my head. >> sarah: can't think of a famous jew? >> i don't want to say someone's name. >> sarah: who do you thinking that is jew? >> are you jewish? >> sarah: yes. >> sarah: i'm going to teach you some yiddish. okay? >> [speaking yiddish] >> sarah: that's right. that is a beautiful sentiment. give me a hug. you know what that means? go take a shit in the ocean. will you be a ally to the jews and the time of anti-semitism? what will you do to protect me? >> i will speak up for you. >> i will light the menorah with you. >> sarah: look at this guy! knowing menorah! >> i will for you. >> sarah: the way you said it. i don't want to -- but sexy. you have absolutely proven yourself to be a jewish ally. i don't know what you know about the sabbath but you can't turn on lights, you can't drive your car up your car that they have what is called sometimes, we come over, turn on your tv for you because they are not supposed to work. so let's pretend this is the sabbath and will you turn that
she should be doja katz. who are your favorite jews? favorite jews?ff of my head. >> sarah: can't think of a famous jew? >> i don't want to say someone's name. >> sarah: who do you thinking that is jew? >> are you jewish? >> sarah: yes. >> sarah: i'm going to teach you some yiddish. okay? >> [speaking yiddish] >> sarah: that's right. that is a beautiful sentiment. give me a hug. you know what that means? go take a shit in the ocean. will you be a...
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fit in i suggest watching a small fragment, relevant please, thank you how much i bath passy, it's katzowe me not you personally. i mean the kgb. oh , if it weren't for the kgb once, i would be in this order, if it weren't for the kgb, i would still be tormented by an assistant professor at odessa university. well, i won't interfere. bon appetit. thank you. i said two things here.
fit in i suggest watching a small fragment, relevant please, thank you how much i bath passy, it's katzowe me not you personally. i mean the kgb. oh , if it weren't for the kgb once, i would be in this order, if it weren't for the kgb, i would still be tormented by an assistant professor at odessa university. well, i won't interfere. bon appetit. thank you. i said two things here.
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thank you so much i owe you this katz owes you katya you owe me not to you personally.f it wasn't for the kgb would i be in such order, if not for the kgb, i would still be tormented by an assistant professor at odessa university. well, i won't interfere. bon appetit. thank you. i've said two things here, the first is the measure of audience success. i think this is especially true in comedies. and how many phrases will go to the people one of my favorite cash desks, always offered to stay. well, guess later. how can you say that he is not successful, if, uh, so many phrases from deribasovskaya still live in a time when the audience did not go to the cinema so often. i have a favorite piece. the truth is because of the bad and the other. i adore him when we see ah, the auditorium of the bolshoi theater a where at some point there is an announcement over the speakerphone of kgb agents against leaving after pursuing to the exit. and at this moment, all the visuals get up and go out and go to the exit. and even one of the dancers leaves, and the ballerina goes out. that is
thank you so much i owe you this katz owes you katya you owe me not to you personally.f it wasn't for the kgb would i be in such order, if not for the kgb, i would still be tormented by an assistant professor at odessa university. well, i won't interfere. bon appetit. thank you. i've said two things here, the first is the measure of audience success. i think this is especially true in comedies. and how many phrases will go to the people one of my favorite cash desks, always offered to stay....
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i think one more >> all right let's bring in david katz.tment officer at advisers group david, how much are you eyeballing the fed and timing on rates? >> you want to watch the fed it has been a headwind as they aggressively raised rates. we believe they are almost done. that is a bullish sign for stocks we think inflation has broken. it allows the fed to stop raising rates one or two more. we think the stock market looks at the economy and longer-term outlook. we think that is pretty favorable. >> you know, a little bird, by that, my producer told me that you own meta meta is like right now until tonight, the stock story of the day nice pop this morning. what is the bull case on meta, david? >> yesterday's call was a much better call. zuckerberg finally started to focus on the cost side they put out $5 billion in the next year. they talked about reels doing better he also started to focus on artificial intelligence as a product rather than the meta metaverse. they are starting to talk about bringing into the bottom line much earlier people
i think one more >> all right let's bring in david katz.tment officer at advisers group david, how much are you eyeballing the fed and timing on rates? >> you want to watch the fed it has been a headwind as they aggressively raised rates. we believe they are almost done. that is a bullish sign for stocks we think inflation has broken. it allows the fed to stop raising rates one or two more. we think the stock market looks at the economy and longer-term outlook. we think that is...
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. >> laura, back in march 2020, i wrote in national media, as did david katz, we were the loudest voices said open the schools. we're destroying low-risk people. we're not using enough protection for the elderly. this wasn't just derided. it was actively censored during 2020 when it mattered. there is, you're right, an orwellian rewrite, a completely heinous run from accountability and it's important we cannot let that happen because these people in power are apt to do these draconian lockdowns and things, again, for other so-called existential crises. i'm predicting we'll see the restrictions for things like climate change if we don't stop this and get a public airing of this. >> laura: racial emergency, climate emergency, all sorts of possibilities. dr. allas, so good to see you. do not be a stranger. the far left wants to make you think religion is kind of deeing dead, especially among our youth. a revival is happening in kentucky and it's proving those critics wrong. in fact, it's now even spreading to schools across the country. a student from one of those universities joins us next
. >> laura, back in march 2020, i wrote in national media, as did david katz, we were the loudest voices said open the schools. we're destroying low-risk people. we're not using enough protection for the elderly. this wasn't just derided. it was actively censored during 2020 when it mattered. there is, you're right, an orwellian rewrite, a completely heinous run from accountability and it's important we cannot let that happen because these people in power are apt to do these draconian...
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. >> david katz is the director and will be on the earnings call at 8:30 a.m.irst stop with us this is a new message from draftkings to talk about cutting costs. he said when we open market, we have to spend. we have to spend to be competitive. how do you gauge what you see in the shareholder letter and what you have seen publicly with the anticipation of profitability by the last quarter of the year >> contessa, that is the critical question. we went through a couple of years of opening markets at a rapid rate now we are starting to see markets evolve a little bit. they are starting to stabilize a bit. you are right. they reported a narrower than expected loss. actually included in the guidance, a narrower than expected loss. we expect the shares to pop on it the evidence is when you look at a couple of really strong markets, michigan and pennsylvania, you see the promotional spending has gone down everyone's fear is the market share would go down with it. it hasn't. they are in the teens and 20s market share with the promos as more states open, they get to bu
. >> david katz is the director and will be on the earnings call at 8:30 a.m.irst stop with us this is a new message from draftkings to talk about cutting costs. he said when we open market, we have to spend. we have to spend to be competitive. how do you gauge what you see in the shareholder letter and what you have seen publicly with the anticipation of profitability by the last quarter of the year >> contessa, that is the critical question. we went through a couple of years of...
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uh, then there, on the susse , some carriages had their own exchange features from katz well, it snappedfor example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on what studded patterns were poked out at the cups of the uaz, where the cages of the rouge were peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and on the prostnaks, uh, our carriage we already had traditional a beds, where they poked out for the roll-e lasses of our alley okrame okrame traditional veverok, novokolaschel it was possible there sustras and overseas or strained the lions, but, and the seed in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels, and before that they were the tenth year the successes that have been carried away, the intangible cultural quality of the republic of belarus is that they are otherwise identical to that of the earth . what is on the right forging a leather ornament symbol on woven and embroidered cuts ? well, uh, symbolic sans pawns, i can read them to the book, and not, well, this curiosity is up to a bright person. yes, they reached us, and they got dru
uh, then there, on the susse , some carriages had their own exchange features from katz well, it snappedfor example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on what studded patterns were poked out at the cups of the uaz, where the cages of the rouge were peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and on the prostnaks, uh, our carriage we already had traditional a beds, where they poked out for the roll-e lasses of our alley okrame okrame traditional veverok,...
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the maker of nescafe katz said they did not -- sales dropped last year because of the increase. planning on raising prices this year, impacting so many american families. bad news abonce jesmos season in florida has created that supply. extreme weather and widespread citrus disease created a huge supply drop of 61% from last year. enor tff than the 1990's before the produce 92% were oranges compared to the season. things have doubled over the last are driving up prices and storms. you can see that we are down about 140 points on the stock exchange. february is black history month and we are taking a closer look at events that have shaped the area and country. kumasi: we are looking back at the life and legacy of the cofounder of the black panther party, dr. hewitt huey newton. jobina: history has been shared by many people but no one knows it quite like his window. i sat down with her this month for an interview about her husband's life, the revolution he led, and their love. that conversation has moved into a short documentary for our abc 7 original series. here is the trailer.
the maker of nescafe katz said they did not -- sales dropped last year because of the increase. planning on raising prices this year, impacting so many american families. bad news abonce jesmos season in florida has created that supply. extreme weather and widespread citrus disease created a huge supply drop of 61% from last year. enor tff than the 1990's before the produce 92% were oranges compared to the season. things have doubled over the last are driving up prices and storms. you can see...
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including katz, 20,000. just stocks, 10,000. they all need to be spayed and neutered. they need a clear health check so that when they come here there will not be any problem some surprises. >> they are so ethical in the way they provide real information about ducks. i don't think people need to worry about adopting a dog from another country and getting something very different than they expect. >> i want to give credit to the person in taiwan that is your main person there. what is her name? >> her name is jasmine chang. she checks on the dog being rescued to make sure they have a health record on the paperwork. and she also does an evaluation of the dog's temperament. then once she understands the dog's temperament, she would know what type of family would be suitable for these dogs. >> one thing that for me was the most helpful is they provide videos. videos really, you can really get a sense of the temperament of a dog. >> when they are getting ready to come, the foster or rescuers usually start to use english commands to train them a little bit. >> they find a tr
including katz, 20,000. just stocks, 10,000. they all need to be spayed and neutered. they need a clear health check so that when they come here there will not be any problem some surprises. >> they are so ethical in the way they provide real information about ducks. i don't think people need to worry about adopting a dog from another country and getting something very different than they expect. >> i want to give credit to the person in taiwan that is your main person there. what...
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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. eh, towels were traditional.d patterns were poked out at the cups of the oise de there were cages, gun peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and near reds. eh, our carriage. he already had traditional a-layings, where they poked out our alle for roll-e-lasses , besides traditional windmills, new slings , there were 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 in the tenth year . intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus achieved successes, their area is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered cutouts yong and not with a dermat is eh, not smart e is a symbolic son. i can read them for a book. come on, this fish be so light than a man for a century. here, it was i who taught the pattern and yana e the language of the low hours before us, yes, well, they got drunk and we well, we will force ourselves w
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. eh, towels were traditional.d patterns were poked out at the cups of the oise de there were cages, gun peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and near reds. eh, our carriage. he already had traditional a-layings, where they poked out our alle for roll-e-lasses , besides traditional windmills, new slings , there were sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here...
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stu: the market is closed today, it's president's day, but jason katz is our market watcher of the morning and falls to him to comment on the market, which is closed. jason, good to have you with us. let me put it like this, you're a market guy. if there's a slow reduction of inflation, what does that mean for the stock market? >> stuart, mean as whole lot of nada. what it really means is the fed is higher for longer and in turn increase recession risk and in turn results in a sideways market but last week we absorbed what was otherwise pretty challenging news. but we've all seen the handwriting on the wall. nothing is new here. inflation moving in the right direction albeit with fits and the fed will go 25 if not 50, but the consumer is hanging in there. look at retail sales last week. look at earnings, earnings have been a bit more resilient. to answer your question, the bottom line is that the markets are looking through the fed and inflation to not 2023, but 2024. stu: that's when we might get some kind of nice rally not till 2024 when the fed is sorted out and inflation is sorted out
stu: the market is closed today, it's president's day, but jason katz is our market watcher of the morning and falls to him to comment on the market, which is closed. jason, good to have you with us. let me put it like this, you're a market guy. if there's a slow reduction of inflation, what does that mean for the stock market? >> stuart, mean as whole lot of nada. what it really means is the fed is higher for longer and in turn increase recession risk and in turn results in a sideways...
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let's welcome in david katz. great to see you, david.on't know if you caught david rosenberg's arguments. would you response be that the market has priced it in, each if he's right >> that's right. we think the market has priced in a deeper recession. at the market lows, it was down 23% for the s&p and for the nasdaq, down 35% to 40%. so it's priced a lot of those things in. we think the economy is not great, but you probably have a modest recession or might be able to have a soft landing. we think stocks could be nicely higher 9 to 12 months out. >> wouldn't be unusual to bottom b before the recession ends? >> usually that's the case, but a lot of times the market will sell off about nine months after the economy peaks, and then starts to recover. in this case, the economy peaked about 13, 14 months ago. so from that calendar, it makes sense that the market bottomed out last winter and is starting to do better and in hindsight, the economy did have some negative periods or very weak periods a quarter or two ago, or a few months ago. so
let's welcome in david katz. great to see you, david.on't know if you caught david rosenberg's arguments. would you response be that the market has priced it in, each if he's right >> that's right. we think the market has priced in a deeper recession. at the market lows, it was down 23% for the s&p and for the nasdaq, down 35% to 40%. so it's priced a lot of those things in. we think the economy is not great, but you probably have a modest recession or might be able to have a soft...
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good time to bring in jason katz jason, good morning to you.ean, i could say what are the catalysts you're looking for this week but i think the big one is tomorrow with the cpi, right? >> sure, and ashley, i wouldn't discount ppi or retail sales or the fact we have the balance of earnings season but to your point, all eyes are on cpi, which we expect to come down from roughly 6.5 to 6.2, so the bond market has gotten the memo that maybe we're having fits and starts with respect to inflation abating on the good side. we all could agree that service inflation is going to take a lot longer. stocks, however, have not gotten the memo that we're getting these fits and starts on goods inflation, so i don't want to quite go out on a limb and say the cpi is a binary number because every cpi number we get in the forthcoming months will be pivotal but the next leg of this market will clearly hinge on the direction of this number and i think it may not cool off as much as we hope, so i don't think it's setting up for anything ominous but perhaps a little
good time to bring in jason katz jason, good morning to you.ean, i could say what are the catalysts you're looking for this week but i think the big one is tomorrow with the cpi, right? >> sure, and ashley, i wouldn't discount ppi or retail sales or the fact we have the balance of earnings season but to your point, all eyes are on cpi, which we expect to come down from roughly 6.5 to 6.2, so the bond market has gotten the memo that maybe we're having fits and starts with respect to...
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safra katz has been doing all of the right things, pushing into the cloud. today this news that oracle and google, google is fourth in cloud, oracle is not even in the top five, won this business from uber uber famously does not use the cloud. they have their own data centers. that was a travis thing from back in the day that they were very proud of. now that they are moving into the cloud, the fact that they selected oracle over aws which powers lyft and over microsoft which is the big guy, i think that's pretty impressive not a lot of people know oracle also powers tiktok in their cloud. so you have incredible organic growth in the cloud. they have been very aggressive in taking acquisition. last year they did the cerner deal, the biggest deal oracle has ever done and that's now digesting and i think that is going to be the biggest vertical in the world for the cloud anything related to health care, very important so that's the story on oracle. technically you've got a name that's 18% off its all-time high it is within a few dollars of its 52-week high i t
safra katz has been doing all of the right things, pushing into the cloud. today this news that oracle and google, google is fourth in cloud, oracle is not even in the top five, won this business from uber uber famously does not use the cloud. they have their own data centers. that was a travis thing from back in the day that they were very proud of. now that they are moving into the cloud, the fact that they selected oracle over aws which powers lyft and over microsoft which is the big guy, i...
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to the markets jason katz with me this morning.on, will the fed induce a recession in your opinion? >> the fate, stuart, of the economy and the market for that matter, rests squarely on the feds shoulders. after the transitory blunder, they are deathly afraid of further reputation risk, so in their view, it's easier to fight a recession than get the inflation genie back in the bottle; however the pre conditions of a bad recession at this juncture are not in place, as evidenced by the jobs numbers last friday. people are coming back into the labor force, wages are modestly decreasing, and powell himself said there's dis inflationary forces intact. regretably, the fed is going to go a little too far and stay a little too long, so i do think a recession is in the offing, albeit a mild one. stuart: that's negative for the stock market. >> yes, that being said the stock market peak-to-trough last year at least the nasdaq dropped 33% in the s&p 18 and the average peak to trough decline in a recession is around 35% so if we get that mild
to the markets jason katz with me this morning.on, will the fed induce a recession in your opinion? >> the fate, stuart, of the economy and the market for that matter, rests squarely on the feds shoulders. after the transitory blunder, they are deathly afraid of further reputation risk, so in their view, it's easier to fight a recession than get the inflation genie back in the bottle; however the pre conditions of a bad recession at this juncture are not in place, as evidenced by the jobs...
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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.he cups at the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at the prostnakh , uh, our carriage. well , volkov’s loshchev could have been there sustra and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels and they give the tenth year . the intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their terrain is that others are identical to that of the earth it was that on the right, the leather ornament symbol on the woven and embroidered cutouts yon and not with the dermat is, uh, not smart. uh, the symbolic sans of the pawns. i can read them to the book, and not, well, this fish is up to a bright person. uh, from pagan clocks, i'm counting down to us. yes, well, we got choked up and we well, the thickets melt away. belarus is intellectual and the whole country we are once again convinced of this we are building an innovative future and actively developing sci
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.he cups at the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at the prostnakh , uh, our carriage. well , volkov’s loshchev could have been there sustra and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels and they give the tenth year . the intangible cultural chestnutness of the...
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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.erns were poked out near the cups, you had them - cages of rouge peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramon, and on the prostnaks, uh, our carriage we already had traditional a beds, where we poked out healthy forests of our alley bordered by traditional windmills, well wolf villages, it was possible there sustra and overseas lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with its mortgages, well, towels and they were up to this tenth year gone knitting needles the intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their locality is that they are otherwise identical, that mocked, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered cutouts yong and not with a dermat is, not smart e, a symbolic son. they can lead me to read a book. and not, well, it’s a fish to be up to a bright person with a pattern and yana e ’s language of low hours, i think we’ve reached us, and we’ll stop. what messages from the past are found today in belarusian shrines?
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.erns were poked out near the cups, you had them - cages of rouge peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramon, and on the prostnaks, uh, our carriage we already had traditional a beds, where we poked out healthy forests of our alley bordered by traditional windmills, well wolf villages, it was possible there sustra and overseas lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with its mortgages,...
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jason katz managing four billion in assets at ubs managing director. where? you say international.the home bias. we had tremendou, versus 50% ves international. inflation is coming off the boil. europe is having a milder winter, china reopening, dollar weakening. this portends a much better backdrop for international than that of the united states. to answer your question i think you need to look at china, i think you need to look more defensively overseas. i would say the uk. liz: when you say, ha, china, i could just see people going, into orbit. they have got balloons that are surveilling us! these stocks can be very dangerous, can they not because of the geopolitical atmosphere? you say go for it and ride the rumble? >> i was talking about this with my staff before i came on your show. it is controversial to say look at china but you can't let your politics or geopolitics jade your perspective. that can be very dangerous. liz: you know who says that? charles payne. you will lose money how you feel about republicans, democrats, china, cloud your vision. >> look what happened sub
jason katz managing four billion in assets at ubs managing director. where? you say international.the home bias. we had tremendou, versus 50% ves international. inflation is coming off the boil. europe is having a milder winter, china reopening, dollar weakening. this portends a much better backdrop for international than that of the united states. to answer your question i think you need to look at china, i think you need to look more defensively overseas. i would say the uk. liz: when you...
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. >> well, eric smith, sam katz, thank you for your time tonight.iously be watching what happens with a case. really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> and thanks everyone for watching. our coverage continues. safety systetem ever. ♪ ♪ one prilosec otc each morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc ruces excess acid for 24 hours, blocki heartburn before it starts. one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 62 pounds on golo and i have kept it off. most of the weight that i gained was strictly in my belly which is a sign of insulin resistance. but since golo, that weight has completely gone away, as you can tell. thanks to golo and release, i've got my life and my health back. are you feeling sluggish or weighed down? metamucil's new fiber plus collagen can help. when taken daily, it supports your health, starting with your digestive system. metamucil's plant-based fiber forms a gel to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down, helps lower cholesterol and promotes healthy blood sugar levels. while
. >> well, eric smith, sam katz, thank you for your time tonight.iously be watching what happens with a case. really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> and thanks everyone for watching. our coverage continues. safety systetem ever. ♪ ♪ one prilosec otc each morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc ruces excess acid for 24 hours, blocki heartburn before it starts. one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 62 pounds on golo...
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all right, still ahead on this show we have david katz, we have david webb, we have school choice advocate'll be back after this. ♪. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. guys, your masculinity is too important to trust to weak, outdated formulas. test x180 from force factor is powerful, helping you boost total testosterone. build muscle, increase energy, and improve performance. rush to walmart for test x180 from force factor. our ancestors had power, our ancestors had hope and our ancestors had ambition. born in 1847, formally enslaved, started buying land, was in the house of representatives. we didn't know our family was part of black reconstruction. exactly. okay, seriously. finding out this family history, these things become anchors for your soul. you'll always remember buying your first car. but the things that last a lifetime like happiness, love and confide
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i loved bruce katz also now. well, i would just like to say about freeman that he did preserve a lot of ground, ground that we've all walked to to gain knowledge and understanding of of events. he did write magisterial lee, but he also brought together a tremendous amount of source material that otherwise would have never been out there. so while he had to write in a particular period of time and reflect a particular value in his own time, he gave us the source material that we could analyze and go back to. and everybody up here has said, go back to the sources he's made a basically a foundation of sources for all of us. and anybody who's writing about the army in northern virginia or robert e lee will invariably say unkind about freeman. but every one of them is going to be citing freeman. it's somewhere in there. their work. well, thank you very much. our panel. let's give them a round of applause. my name is harris. i'm beautiful. downtown springs field, mr. lincoln's hometown in illinois. and i didn't write t
i loved bruce katz also now. well, i would just like to say about freeman that he did preserve a lot of ground, ground that we've all walked to to gain knowledge and understanding of of events. he did write magisterial lee, but he also brought together a tremendous amount of source material that otherwise would have never been out there. so while he had to write in a particular period of time and reflect a particular value in his own time, he gave us the source material that we could analyze...
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i will say to katz pointth and watching the the back clip of that, what is her accent? acn it is totally indecipherable. it's a bizarre accent. and yet listening to her for just about fifteen seconds made me this close to joining whatever culture sign me up.t s where do i sign how much money does it cost? it's actually somewhat disturbing. here it is . take the moneyisturbin, take. u john , i will ask you this. i've always said that joe bideni would make a great wal-mart greeter if you didn't mind being welcome to target. >> okay, guys, i was coming. i had a plan. i had a question.t i'm sorry.this. take i'm no good at this.at the i had a question. would yos atu hire joe biden at, the age he's at to run one of. g your bars? >> no, i would not make mebars certalk one of my boys, certainly not to run one . and no, i mean, the fact is he'sg stiff and he's going to get a angry at everybody allu the time. >> that's true, right?want a dr somebody's going to say to me, have a drink and he's goin--g yu to you don't need to drink. >> in the worst part, that would be you give him
i will say to katz pointth and watching the the back clip of that, what is her accent? acn it is totally indecipherable. it's a bizarre accent. and yet listening to her for just about fifteen seconds made me this close to joining whatever culture sign me up.t s where do i sign how much money does it cost? it's actually somewhat disturbing. here it is . take the moneyisturbin, take. u john , i will ask you this. i've always said that joe bideni would make a great wal-mart greeter if you didn't...
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i loved bruce katz also now. well, i would just like to say about freeman that he did preserve a lot of ground, ground that we've all walked to to gain knowledge and understanding of of events. he did write magisterial lee, but he also brought together a tremendous amount of source material that otherwise would have never been out there. so while he had to write in a particular period of time and reflect a particular value in his own time, he gave us the source material that we could analyze and go back to. and everybody up here has said, go back to the sources he's made a basically a foundation of sources for all of us. and anybody who's writing about the army in northern virginia or robert e lee will invariably say
i loved bruce katz also now. well, i would just like to say about freeman that he did preserve a lot of ground, ground that we've all walked to to gain knowledge and understanding of of events. he did write magisterial lee, but he also brought together a tremendous amount of source material that otherwise would have never been out there. so while he had to write in a particular period of time and reflect a particular value in his own time, he gave us the source material that we could analyze...
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maybe you could look at saffer katz, the ceo of oracle, who's in her early 60s, self-made billionaire and one of the most powerful people in all of technology. she's somebody that can actually run. this country is highly capable and is certainly in her prime. so i don't know what in the world he was talking about, but i think it was offensive even to men as well. >> yeah, i mean, jason , i don't think the strangest part of this actually is the offensive nature of the comments. i think it is just a really embarrassed thing to say because it makes absolutely no sense. i mean, nikki haley is running for president . don was seemingly talking about her ability to procreate. i don't understand a thought process there. but and just to put a highlight on the point, this is not a conversation about whether it's okay to criticize a woman running for office or to question someone. of course it is . and of course, that applies to conservative women. but this was not a substantive critique of someone running for president . it was a bizarre and acutely sexist remark. >> yeah, i think that's right.
maybe you could look at saffer katz, the ceo of oracle, who's in her early 60s, self-made billionaire and one of the most powerful people in all of technology. she's somebody that can actually run. this country is highly capable and is certainly in her prime. so i don't know what in the world he was talking about, but i think it was offensive even to men as well. >> yeah, i mean, jason , i don't think the strangest part of this actually is the offensive nature of the comments. i think it...
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i wrote in nationa20, il media o johnny ineos and david katz, we were the loudest voices.ls we said openthe schools were destroying low risk people wereo not using enough protection for protthe elderly. this was not just derided.. it was censored, was actively as acensored, during 2020 when t mattered. and there is you're right., an orwellian rewrite, a an orwellian rewrite, heinous ru a completely heinous run frome s accountability. and it's important we cannot let that happen. because these people in power are apt to do these draconian lockdowns and things again for s other so-called existentiao-call exises. i'm predicting we'll see these restrictions foristentiam predie climate climate change if we don't stocp this and get a public airing off this issue, that racial emergency climate emergency, all sorts of possibilities.f dr. atlus, so good to see you.o sedo not be a stranger. t all right. the far left wants to make you think that religion is kind of dead, especially among our youth. >> but the revival is happening at astbury university ining th kentuckyos and proving those critics w
i wrote in nationa20, il media o johnny ineos and david katz, we were the loudest voices.ls we said openthe schools were destroying low risk people wereo not using enough protection for protthe elderly. this was not just derided.. it was censored, was actively as acensored, during 2020 when t mattered. and there is you're right., an orwellian rewrite, a an orwellian rewrite, heinous ru a completely heinous run frome s accountability. and it's important we cannot let that happen. because these...
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did miriam katz yeah about this is raising red flags .o beyond the nappies as she she just just distasteful and who who on thinks this is a good role model for children. i just don't understand. but sophie's work politically persuasive . sophie politically persuasive. sophie writes about trans youth. know this is a politically persuasive campaign. it's not just it's not just art. so how do you think she's got it past social sheffield council to go to this event and to be and giving her book to the children . well, it's book to the children. well, it's transgender isn't it ? it's transgender isn't it? it's a similar set i've been campaigning on trans issues now for six or seven years. concerned about the way in which the trans trans people are being used in this. we've seen we've seen women's rights being attacked any but any man who wants to wants to invade women's spaces can just identify as trans. what we're seeing what we're seeing here now is this is this breach of boundaries with children as well and by playing this transgender card,
did miriam katz yeah about this is raising red flags .o beyond the nappies as she she just just distasteful and who who on thinks this is a good role model for children. i just don't understand. but sophie's work politically persuasive . sophie politically persuasive. sophie writes about trans youth. know this is a politically persuasive campaign. it's not just it's not just art. so how do you think she's got it past social sheffield council to go to this event and to be and giving her book to...
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did miriam katz yeah about this is raising red flags .beyond the nappies as she she just just distasteful and who who on thinks this is a good role model for children. i just don't understand. but sophie's work politically persuasive . sophie politically persuasive. sophie writes about trans youth. know this is a politically persuasive campaign. it's not just it's not just art. so how do you think she's got it past social sheffield council to go to this event and to be and giving her book to the children . well, it's book to the children. well, it's transgender isn't it ? it's transgender isn't it? it's a similar set i've been campaigning on trans issues now for six or seven years. concerned about the way in which the trans trans people are being used in this. we've seen we've seen women's rights being attacked any but any man who wants to wants to invade women's spaces can just identify as trans. what we're seeing what we're seeing here now is this is this breach of boundaries with children as well and by playing this transgender card, p
did miriam katz yeah about this is raising red flags .beyond the nappies as she she just just distasteful and who who on thinks this is a good role model for children. i just don't understand. but sophie's work politically persuasive . sophie politically persuasive. sophie writes about trans youth. know this is a politically persuasive campaign. it's not just it's not just art. so how do you think she's got it past social sheffield council to go to this event and to be and giving her book to...
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my name is steve katz. like 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 ah
my name is steve katz. like 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...
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to jeffrey's, which predicts flutter could demand a premium because of its status globally jeffrey katzhat he thinks will be a lift for all sports betting stocks if flutter moves forward because it's an expression of confidence in the industry, which was just pummeled in 2022 flutter cautions this consultation with shareholders is preliminary if the company moves forward, it would need 75% shareholder support. just off the phone with the chief investment strategist for ibet etf and he compares this to the apple listing for sports betting stocks he says most people know about draftkings and penn and this would be a significant move forward for fanduel and parent company flutter, guys. >> contessa brewer, thank you. definitely one to watch. some of those numbers are eye-popping, david >>> taking a look at the daily averages, we are lower. >> as morgan said, down 0.50% on the s&p. "squawk on the street" is over "techcheck" starts now >>> happy tuesday. i'm jon fortt along with deirdre bosa and carl quintanilla. we'll look at what that means for the markets and the high bid of plays plus, c
to jeffrey's, which predicts flutter could demand a premium because of its status globally jeffrey katzhat he thinks will be a lift for all sports betting stocks if flutter moves forward because it's an expression of confidence in the industry, which was just pummeled in 2022 flutter cautions this consultation with shareholders is preliminary if the company moves forward, it would need 75% shareholder support. just off the phone with the chief investment strategist for ibet etf and he compares...
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one of the few bright spots, though, was first baseman seth brown and manager mark katz hopes brown wille 25 homers he had last season. those are the guys you want in your club grinders like you said. it wasn't nothing has been given to seth brown. he's earned everything opportunities. he's had it and to see the maturation process and the slow growth last season. where you know we're excited about this season for the big focus will be being at the play the a's had the fourth fewest home runs in the major leagues last season, 137 spring training is just beginning in the giants seem very relaxed because it was puppy day, a giants camp in scottsdale, eric , we should have puppy day at ktvu idea. let us take that to the boss. a in scottsdale, arizona, players took a break from your busy regimen to play with 14 puppies. start picture logan web and others had a grand old time. giants director of pitching brian banister joked he was hoping to give the hitters a new wrinkle by putting up up on the pitching round. what a great idea time is 7 27, a woman in the bay area, now confined to a wheelcha
one of the few bright spots, though, was first baseman seth brown and manager mark katz hopes brown wille 25 homers he had last season. those are the guys you want in your club grinders like you said. it wasn't nothing has been given to seth brown. he's earned everything opportunities. he's had it and to see the maturation process and the slow growth last season. where you know we're excited about this season for the big focus will be being at the play the a's had the fourth fewest home runs in...
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crazy lover of roy bradbury and isaac asimov, and their children will be crazy fans of the book star katzn eduardovich tsiolkovsky, but the same laban, but uttered uh, one of the uh, the most fundamental wisdom of the picture of the youth in the universe, the faster we arrive, the faster we fly away, the pioneers were shocked, they said, well, you’re just short. ah hmm but i have to say it was absolutely. is it true. eh, the film was shrunk to the most extreme impossibility. 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, but in the space crew. already picked up definitely something for every taste. they were very peculiar, each uh, then uh, boys viktorov, for some unknown reason , picked up, as if they were all incredibly similar to each other of the same height, all three were brown-haired, if they were not in the frame, not together, their you can even confuse it in life, uh, uh. at the expiration of circumstances, almost everyone was engaged in transport, one became, and a subwa
crazy lover of roy bradbury and isaac asimov, and their children will be crazy fans of the book star katzn eduardovich tsiolkovsky, but the same laban, but uttered uh, one of the uh, the most fundamental wisdom of the picture of the youth in the universe, the faster we arrive, the faster we fly away, the pioneers were shocked, they said, well, you’re just short. ah hmm but i have to say it was absolutely. is it true. eh, the film was shrunk to the most extreme impossibility. e, so that only...
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here katz offered to surrender, what sytin is offering with this is handsome. tell me that sytin is stylish at this moment. i say, i have the impression that alexander nikolayevich is sitting in the hall and is the most senior, so, uh, then they ask if fedorov annoys you and me a lot. needed, so you have yusin and sytin. please give a big hello, please. like this, pass it like this, please, big-big. hello antonchik khanchenko. say hello to me , andrey nikolaevich sidorchik. you see, they are all dressed today, so please pass on my best wishes to khashchishchenko shishkin to merzan and sivkov separately, nizhny novgorod so and they emphasized with the names alexander yuryevich kazakov and konstantin valentinovich yevkov fiery greetings from nizhny novgorod and to you exactly the same, city of bor here you highlight what it is in the city. thank you ivan sergeevich for your transfer. well, sytin is also interested in listening to his opinion. that is, like this, yes, a girl came up. give me a certificate of exemption from criminal liability for one transfer and
here katz offered to surrender, what sytin is offering with this is handsome. tell me that sytin is stylish at this moment. i say, i have the impression that alexander nikolayevich is sitting in the hall and is the most senior, so, uh, then they ask if fedorov annoys you and me a lot. needed, so you have yusin and sytin. please give a big hello, please. like this, pass it like this, please, big-big. hello antonchik khanchenko. say hello to me , andrey nikolaevich sidorchik. you see, they are...
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the neighboring carriages had their own exchange features from katz. well, the snap-glot strained. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out at the cups of the uaz, where there were peonies to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at reds. uh, our carriage we already had traditional a-layings, where they poked out our alle’s roll-e-lasses , besides traditional winders, new calves, there were sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with their mortgages, well, with towels and until this tenth year they had been carried away by the successes of the intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus ; yes, yes it is under the vaults of novogrudok. the solemn wedding ceremony of the 71-year-old king of the polish seventeen-year-old gaishan took place here in a couple on february 12, 1799, the future poet da mickiewicz was baptized, in a blunt he was a little over a month old. thanks to this marble bas-relief, which is located in the ancient chapel of st.
the neighboring carriages had their own exchange features from katz. well, the snap-glot strained. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out at the cups of the uaz, where there were peonies to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at reds. uh, our carriage we already had traditional a-layings, where they poked out our alle’s roll-e-lasses , besides traditional winders, new calves, there were...