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lastly, it is change the power of many.hese amplified powers of men, women and machines have become so great that we have become the biggest forcing function on and in nature and that despite the new climate area has been named for us, the anthropic feed. the argument i make in this book is that these four changes in power are not just changing your world. they are reshaping your world and that requires fundamental rethinking of everything and they are reshaping the five rounds. politics, geopolitics, ethics, the community and the work place. so let me spend the next half of this talking about what i mean. so, basically the workplace is being changed in large part because of this graph. i was working on the book interviewing astro teller, the ceo of google research arm and i went to see them and they went over to his whiteboard in nature this very simple graphs. the blue line across the middle you'll notice have a positive scope, very gradual. i said what is that? that's the average rate at which human beings and society ad
lastly, it is change the power of many.hese amplified powers of men, women and machines have become so great that we have become the biggest forcing function on and in nature and that despite the new climate area has been named for us, the anthropic feed. the argument i make in this book is that these four changes in power are not just changing your world. they are reshaping your world and that requires fundamental rethinking of everything and they are reshaping the five rounds. politics,...
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lastly, there's been a lot of coverage of florida but not necessarily media coverage of the u.s. virgin islands and if i can, i'll give you a brief update on where we stand there we are, as i just talked to the department of state and department of defense officials, engaging in this life-save, life-sustaining operation in the following way. governor mass is experiencing loss of power as a result, loss of communications and some other sheltering needs. what we're doing is sending in air operations, surface operations to evacuate citizens. we're also doing that in st. martin and the dutch-french island that's being reported, there are american citizens there. we are currently in the final stages of operations planning to evacuate those citizens, numbers ranging from 350 to 6,000. that was our planning assumption parameter. those american citizens will be removed by surface and air means. we'll have to do planning adjustment for surf conditions. we look forward to that hopefully missing the united states. it's unfortunately still causing havoc in the islands and our response operat
lastly, there's been a lot of coverage of florida but not necessarily media coverage of the u.s. virgin islands and if i can, i'll give you a brief update on where we stand there we are, as i just talked to the department of state and department of defense officials, engaging in this life-save, life-sustaining operation in the following way. governor mass is experiencing loss of power as a result, loss of communications and some other sheltering needs. what we're doing is sending in air...
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lastly, the point i made about options prices, when we buy options you want to make sure they're kindeap. you want to make sure you earn out that premium in this case look at how implied volatility in apple has been moving higher well before the earnings to me that kind of suggests that options prices have been ticking up the stocks hit a new 52 week high earlier in the week, new all-time high. let's think about strategies here the stocks are down a few bucks from that all-time high. today when the stock was trading at 1. poi159, i was thinking ofn premium trade because i want to mitt i gad what i deem to be slightly expensive options i want to get the long economic exposure i want to look at a call butterfly, november expiration it will catchall three of those. next week, the launch of the device and the next earnings event where they give guidance today where the stock was trading at 159, you can buy the november 160, 170, 180 call butterfly paying $2 for that what are you doing there you're buying one of the november 160 calls for $6.75 you're selling two of the november 170 calls
lastly, the point i made about options prices, when we buy options you want to make sure they're kindeap. you want to make sure you earn out that premium in this case look at how implied volatility in apple has been moving higher well before the earnings to me that kind of suggests that options prices have been ticking up the stocks hit a new 52 week high earlier in the week, new all-time high. let's think about strategies here the stocks are down a few bucks from that all-time high. today when...
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lastly, it's for those working families and non- expansion states likes texas, utah, florida, south carolina, utah i could go down the list, who don't have access and dollars that would give them coverage. we will give them access. access to the health care screen and treatment they will other nights not have. for those who celebrate the fact that we don't have the vote yet, think of the families of three making 401% of federal poverty level. there states and the patients and those non- expansion states. as you celebrate, they're not celebrating, they are morning. we will keep working at it. we just give them a chance will not be bipartisan and have a chance to be bipartisan. thank you. >> let me just say briefly where we go from here is tax reform. senator corcoran senator toomey have reached an agreement on the parameters of the budget resolution. the budget committee will be locking up next week and we plan to move forward on the next priority which is reforming the american tax code in a significant way for the first time in 30 years. >> in our meeting today senator rubio is back from pu
lastly, it's for those working families and non- expansion states likes texas, utah, florida, south carolina, utah i could go down the list, who don't have access and dollars that would give them coverage. we will give them access. access to the health care screen and treatment they will other nights not have. for those who celebrate the fact that we don't have the vote yet, think of the families of three making 401% of federal poverty level. there states and the patients and those non-...
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and fifth, and lastly, but very importantly, if he man the roosevelt roads naples station , which is also an airport back , up and running. they need a port. our military and coast guard know how to build temporary ports, because while planes can fly a certain amount of goods and food and medicine in, ships can do it much more effectively and efficiently. larger numbers. they need this roosevelt station. they need to get these things done and get them now. mr. president, these are american citizens. they desperately need our help. we need all hands on deck in every relevant federal agency to help and help now. ok. we are ready for your questions. go ahead. reporter: [indiscernible] >> they just walk out of the caucus and announced they were not moving forward. i have not had a chance to talk to him. reporter: [indiscernible] >> i have been very clear and consistent, but i am ready to go the minute they say it is ok to go. >> i saw senator alexander in the gym this morning. and it will him -- [laughter] >> yes, that senator murray was eager to move forward, because she talked to me ab
and fifth, and lastly, but very importantly, if he man the roosevelt roads naples station , which is also an airport back , up and running. they need a port. our military and coast guard know how to build temporary ports, because while planes can fly a certain amount of goods and food and medicine in, ships can do it much more effectively and efficiently. larger numbers. they need this roosevelt station. they need to get these things done and get them now. mr. president, these are american...
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lastly, i want to highlight a new report from the commission on evidence-based policymaking. this is on the i consider very, very important, this is been a personal project of mine. senator murray and i came together to start this panel. we want to re-examine the way government solves problems. you look at summing that the war on poverty, you'll get something that we've been at for decades, but the needle has barely moved. washington is stuck in this endless feedback loop where he measured success based on effort, based on input. how much money are we spending, how many programs have been created, how may people are on the programs? we cling to that when we ought to focus on outcomes. are these programs working? are we getting people out of poverty? this report, the promise of evidence-based policymaking, this report lays out a blueprint for doing that. i'm excited about the potential for more bipartisan progress. what we should be doing as policymakers is focusing on outcomes and results, not info and effort. patti and i will talk about this later at the capitol today, but t
lastly, i want to highlight a new report from the commission on evidence-based policymaking. this is on the i consider very, very important, this is been a personal project of mine. senator murray and i came together to start this panel. we want to re-examine the way government solves problems. you look at summing that the war on poverty, you'll get something that we've been at for decades, but the needle has barely moved. washington is stuck in this endless feedback loop where he measured...
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lastly, fi might -- did the majority leader want to -- did the majority leader want to say anything? i yield. mr. mccarthy: we can always go back and forth with each other but i'll tell you my own district. i don't know why anybody would say they're making a decision on something when our bill carries it out another two years even, i don't believe that to be true. but i know what is true. currently, 30% of the people at are on the exchange in my district just had somebody pull out and they had that health insurance. anthem. and now they don't. they have to go find something else. they had doctors that they loved. they promised that they were going to be able to keep them. but they couldn't. just look at numbers and i take republican, democrat, i take whatever name across from it, almost twice as many people pay the penalty or take a waiver than actually make a payment for obamacare. so yes this will continue, not because you and i have a disagreement but because people are hurting. premiums are going up. deductibles are going up. people are losing providers. and the providers are not
lastly, fi might -- did the majority leader want to -- did the majority leader want to say anything? i yield. mr. mccarthy: we can always go back and forth with each other but i'll tell you my own district. i don't know why anybody would say they're making a decision on something when our bill carries it out another two years even, i don't believe that to be true. but i know what is true. currently, 30% of the people at are on the exchange in my district just had somebody pull out and they had...
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lastly, i want to take a moment to highlight a new report from the commission on evidence-based policymaking. this is something i consider very, very important. this has been a personal project of mine. senator patty murray and i came tgget to start this panel. the mission here is to completely re-examine the way government solves problems. you lack at something like the war on poverty. something like we have been at this for decades but the needle has barely move. washington is just stuck in this endless feedback loop where we measure success based on effort, input. how much money are we spending? how many programs have we created? how many people are on those programs? we cling to that when we ought to focus on outcomes. are these programs working? in this case are we getting people out of poverty? this report, the promise of evidence-based policymaking, this report lays out a blueprint for doing that. i'm excited about the potential for more bipartisan progress here. what we should be doing as policymakers is focus on outcomes and results, not just based on input and effort. patty and i w
lastly, i want to take a moment to highlight a new report from the commission on evidence-based policymaking. this is something i consider very, very important. this has been a personal project of mine. senator patty murray and i came tgget to start this panel. the mission here is to completely re-examine the way government solves problems. you lack at something like the war on poverty. something like we have been at this for decades but the needle has barely move. washington is just stuck in...
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then lastly, customer service. who do you call? how do you make sure they're picking up the phones and answering your questions? so, this is just really a high-level summary of many of the things that i heard from our veterans and our partners and from you and others like you across the country. so then comes a question, well, then how do you even start to tackle this? how do you take a program that was really first at a crisis, and i think it's -- i'm glad that we had the opportunity to provide access to community care, but how do you turn it into something that is a positive experience, something that complements the va and something that really helps us create that high-performing network? again, it goes back to putting the patient at the center. so, the first thing that our team did was a concept or a process called journey mapping. many of you may be familiar with that. we really tried to think of what is the veteran's experience through this community care process? and with the help of different engineers and design thinkers
then lastly, customer service. who do you call? how do you make sure they're picking up the phones and answering your questions? so, this is just really a high-level summary of many of the things that i heard from our veterans and our partners and from you and others like you across the country. so then comes a question, well, then how do you even start to tackle this? how do you take a program that was really first at a crisis, and i think it's -- i'm glad that we had the opportunity to...
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lastly, it is for those working families and non-expansion states like texas, utah, maine, virginia, georgia, florida, south carolina, utah, i could go down the list, who right now do not have access to the dollars that would give them coverage. we were going to give them access. access to the health care screens, the health care treatment that they otherwise will not have. i'm disappointed for them. to those who will celebrate the fact that we will not have that vote yet, think of those families of three making 401% of federal property -- poverty levels. celebrate they are not celebrating. they are mourning. we will keep working on it. thank you very much. leader mcconnell: let me just say briefly where we go from here is tax reform. senator corker and senator toomey have reached an agreement on the parameters of the budget resolution. the budget committee will be marking up next week. we plan to move forward on our next priority which is reforming the american tax code in a significant way for the first time in 30 years. at our meeting today, senator rubio back from puerto rico rep
lastly, it is for those working families and non-expansion states like texas, utah, maine, virginia, georgia, florida, south carolina, utah, i could go down the list, who right now do not have access to the dollars that would give them coverage. we were going to give them access. access to the health care screens, the health care treatment that they otherwise will not have. i'm disappointed for them. to those who will celebrate the fact that we will not have that vote yet, think of those...
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lastly, i just want to point out the bullet about the public sector. for decades, there has been an alarming trend of the number of this ins approaching the private sector, a phenomena and of employees in the public sector aligned with politicians who are going to vote for bigger spending programs to keep those same employees employed and those spending programs will be paid for by workers in the private sector. this has been a growing issue for the last, i would say, 15 years. and i think that we see that that is becoming worse and worse. real quick care. here.l quick i will with a minimalist approach her. policy priorities, you have a paper, papers there on your table. real quickly, jd mentioned we have had successes in rolling back obamacare regulations. you have good material in your paper here. osha walk around, two interpretations over a dol for two employers and independent contractors, and lastly the new one which was just repealed a couple days ago to send back to eeoc, reporting requirements, which have gotten much attention in the press. i j
lastly, i just want to point out the bullet about the public sector. for decades, there has been an alarming trend of the number of this ins approaching the private sector, a phenomena and of employees in the public sector aligned with politicians who are going to vote for bigger spending programs to keep those same employees employed and those spending programs will be paid for by workers in the private sector. this has been a growing issue for the last, i would say, 15 years. and i think that...
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lastly, what did you learn about people and culture, how the machine affects different people and culture and how they come back and effect the machine no column without people and no people without culture. stir those three together, mix it up, bake for 45 minutes and if you do it right, you will produce a column that produce heat or light. well, the more i engage on this, we had three sessions at coffee house in -- and several emails in between, the more i step back and to say to anne wolf, that's what a column is about, what is my value set? those of you read me know that i have a rather corky set of values, i'm not quite a libertarian, i'm certainly not a conservative. my values emerge from the comal community i grew up with in minnesota in the 1950's, 60's and 70's at a time in place where politics works. and that had a huge impact on me. how do i think the machine works today and what have i learned of people and culture? i decided that was the book i wanted to write. how the machine works and the second half is about how this machine today is not just changing your world, it's resh
lastly, what did you learn about people and culture, how the machine affects different people and culture and how they come back and effect the machine no column without people and no people without culture. stir those three together, mix it up, bake for 45 minutes and if you do it right, you will produce a column that produce heat or light. well, the more i engage on this, we had three sessions at coffee house in -- and several emails in between, the more i step back and to say to anne wolf,...
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and lastly but importantly, fema and the coast guard need to get the roosevelt roads enable station which is also an airport back up and running. they need a port. our military and coast guard know how to build temporary ports. all planes can fly a certain amount of goods in, ships can do it more effectively and efficiently, they need this naval station. they need them done and they need to get them now. these are american citizens. they desperately need our help. we need all hands on deck on every federal agency to help, and help now. we are ready for your questions. >> the caucus announced that they are not looking forward. i'm just walked out of mine so i haven't had chance to look at it. i'm ready to go. >> i saw senator alexander in the gym this morning. i told him we want to move forward that senator murray is eager to move forward and he seemed open to it. >> senator alexander said last week that the single-payer plans is counterproductive to the murray alexander talks was that a mistake? >> here's the bottom line. there's a lot of good plants out there, some democrat support one o
and lastly but importantly, fema and the coast guard need to get the roosevelt roads enable station which is also an airport back up and running. they need a port. our military and coast guard know how to build temporary ports. all planes can fly a certain amount of goods in, ships can do it more effectively and efficiently, they need this naval station. they need them done and they need to get them now. these are american citizens. they desperately need our help. we need all hands on deck on...
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lastly, it's for those working families and nonexpansion states like texas, utah, maine, virginia, missouri, georgia, florida, south carolina, utah, i could go down the list, who right now don't have access to the dollars that would give them coverage. we are going to give them access. access to the health care screens, the health care treatment that they otherwise will not have. i'm also disappointed for them. so those who will celebrate the fact that we won't have that vote just yet, think of those families of three making 401% of federal poverty level, those states and those patients in hose nonexpansion states, as you celebrate -- they are not celebrating, they are mourning but we'll keep working at it. our democratic friends said if we just give them a chance they'll now be bipartisan. they'll now have that chance to be bipartisan. thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> that was just part what have senate repu
lastly, it's for those working families and nonexpansion states like texas, utah, maine, virginia, missouri, georgia, florida, south carolina, utah, i could go down the list, who right now don't have access to the dollars that would give them coverage. we are going to give them access. access to the health care screens, the health care treatment that they otherwise will not have. i'm also disappointed for them. so those who will celebrate the fact that we won't have that vote just yet, think of...
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an issue about whether the advances that are available at getting through to the right people and, lastlyment is using its ability to have automatic payments for housing deducted straight from people's accounts rather than expecting everyone to take responsibility for that immediately. surely it is unacceptable to use people is this way it as an experiment and say, oh, well, we will improve this as we go along. it does not prevent the hardship some people suffer. there are many different people coming on to universal credit. some lost their jobs recently who have a small amount of savings and are waiting to get paid monthly, like they did when they were working, that is fine. for other people who are coming from very different situations, they are waiting up to six weeks for the first payment and that is difficult. it means they get into arrears on housing. what i think the department must do is try and sort out what sort of people are coming on to universal credit and how best to treat them. what site is there that they will do that? it seems that, from the people we spoke to, there is n
an issue about whether the advances that are available at getting through to the right people and, lastlyment is using its ability to have automatic payments for housing deducted straight from people's accounts rather than expecting everyone to take responsibility for that immediately. surely it is unacceptable to use people is this way it as an experiment and say, oh, well, we will improve this as we go along. it does not prevent the hardship some people suffer. there are many different people...
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and fifth, and lastly, but very importantly, fema and because gardening to get the roosevelt -- the roads naples station among which is now also an airport back up and running. they need a port. coast guard and know how to build temporary ports while planes can fly a certain amount of goods and food and medicine in, ships can do it much more effectively and efficiently. roads napless station. they need to get these things done and get them now. mr. president, these are american citizens. they desperately need our help. we need all hands on deck in every relevant federal agency to help and help now. we are ready for your questions. >> [inaudible] caucus sot out of my i have not had a chance to talk to them. go the minute they say he is ok to go. senator schumer: i told him we wanted a move forward. mary is open to move forward. washe single-payer plan cosponsored by 15 democrats and failed. was that a tactical mistake and are you support that plan? senator schumer: there are lots of good plans out there. one -- i have not cosponsored any of them as of yet. however, there is a big differenc
and fifth, and lastly, but very importantly, fema and because gardening to get the roosevelt -- the roads naples station among which is now also an airport back up and running. they need a port. coast guard and know how to build temporary ports while planes can fly a certain amount of goods and food and medicine in, ships can do it much more effectively and efficiently. roads napless station. they need to get these things done and get them now. mr. president, these are american citizens. they...
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and fifth and lastly, but very importantly, fema and the coast guard need to get the roosevelt roads naval station, which is now also an airport, back up and running. they need a port. our military and our coast guard know how to build temporary ports. because while planes can fly a certain amount of goods and food and medicine in, ships can do it much more effectively and efficiently, larger numbers. they need this roosevelt roads naval station. so they need to get these things done and get them now. mr. president, these are american citizens. they desperately need our help. we need all hands on deck in every relevant federal agency to help and help now. okay. we're ready for your questions. go ahead. >> i wanted to talk to senator alexander about restarting your talks on your -- [ inaudible ] >> they just walked out of their caucus and announced they were not moving forward. i have just walked out of mine so i haven't had a chance to talk to them. i have been very clear and consistent. i am ready to go. the minute they say he's okay to go. >> i saw senator alexander in the gym this
and fifth and lastly, but very importantly, fema and the coast guard need to get the roosevelt roads naval station, which is now also an airport, back up and running. they need a port. our military and our coast guard know how to build temporary ports. because while planes can fly a certain amount of goods and food and medicine in, ships can do it much more effectively and efficiently, larger numbers. they need this roosevelt roads naval station. so they need to get these things done and get...
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lastly, i'll move quickly through this. we examine the retirement transitions similar to what pete has done and asked the question both in terms of a relative metric, how well the pre-retirement living standards were maintained as well as an absolute metric, do we observe increases in poverty. unlike pete's analysis we don't have a panel. we pool many of the linked samples together and examine similar individuals across years. the reason we do that is because that's the only way to compare the survey measure and administrative record measure across time. so these are just some details of the analysis. we looked at those claiming supreme court between 2003 and 2007. what we can see here is we do the results separately for men and women. years surrounding the claim of social security. according to cps you see the decline in income. median income in blue. same thing for administrative records. prior to claiming social security the two lines are on top of each other. after claiming you see the divergence here and much less of e
lastly, i'll move quickly through this. we examine the retirement transitions similar to what pete has done and asked the question both in terms of a relative metric, how well the pre-retirement living standards were maintained as well as an absolute metric, do we observe increases in poverty. unlike pete's analysis we don't have a panel. we pool many of the linked samples together and examine similar individuals across years. the reason we do that is because that's the only way to compare the...
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lastly, facebook handed the ad information to robert mueller's investigation, and this week, to the senate. >> continue to work with us to identify other sites that may have originated in russia. >> reporter: our security analyst, former assistant special agent in charge of the san francisco fbi said it's not who provided them. but who bought them. >> ip address, so it does bounce it around from router to router, or from known locations to others, and what it does, it actually hides where you are. it's supposed to that. u.s. government has really put a lot of effort into trying to crack that code. >> reporter: if there was i am filtration, it's just the latest twist on the old cold war spy game. >> propaganda has looked different, and evolved. >> reporter: zuckerberg said facebooks taking a close look at ads runs in germany in advance of their election. >>> adds aren't the only --ed as aren't the only think they are giving up, they will donate $1 million to mexico. >>> the death toll from tuesday's quake now stands at 273, and tonight, it's a race against time to save people still trapped
lastly, facebook handed the ad information to robert mueller's investigation, and this week, to the senate. >> continue to work with us to identify other sites that may have originated in russia. >> reporter: our security analyst, former assistant special agent in charge of the san francisco fbi said it's not who provided them. but who bought them. >> ip address, so it does bounce it around from router to router, or from known locations to others, and what it does, it actually...
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lastly, if i can, there's been a lot of coverage of florida but not necessarily media coverage of the.s. virgin islands, and if i can, i'll give you a brief update on where we stand. i just talked to the department of state and department of defense officials engaging in this life-saving, life-sustaining operation until the following way. governor mapp is experiencing loss of power, loss of water as a result, loss of communications and some other sheltering needs. and so what we're doing is sending in air operations and surface operations to evacuate citizens. we're also doing that in st. martin and the dutch, french island that's been reported. there are some american citizens there. we are currently in the final stages of operations planning to evacuate those citizens. there are numbers ranging from 350 to 6,000. that was our planning assumption parameter. those american citizens will be removed via surface and air means. we've had to do some kind of planni planning adjustment for surf conditions and wind and hurricane jose as we look forward to that, hopefully missing the united st
lastly, if i can, there's been a lot of coverage of florida but not necessarily media coverage of the.s. virgin islands, and if i can, i'll give you a brief update on where we stand. i just talked to the department of state and department of defense officials engaging in this life-saving, life-sustaining operation until the following way. governor mapp is experiencing loss of power, loss of water as a result, loss of communications and some other sheltering needs. and so what we're doing is...
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lastly, i wa nt to electrical car market.n in the current three—year uk broadcasting deal. in a year when the club won both the europa league and the efl cup, it also signed 12 sponsorship deals and saw commercial and match day reve nu es saw commercial and match day revenues increase. we can get more on these withjustin urquhart stewart. really good to talk to you as ever. let‘s begin with the good news for manchester united today, reporting record revenues, largely down to this increase in cash from its tv revenues? absolutely. these are record figures, not only in terms of income coming in but in terms of income coming in but in terms of income coming in but in terms of operating profits as well. this is the first year of the three—year deal giving us a wash of cash coming through. where is the money going? not surprisingly, on the ever—increasing cost of players. they did have the record last year but that was overtaken by paris saint—germain recently. the cost is mainly going on wages for players and they seem to be goin
lastly, i wa nt to electrical car market.n in the current three—year uk broadcasting deal. in a year when the club won both the europa league and the efl cup, it also signed 12 sponsorship deals and saw commercial and match day reve nu es saw commercial and match day revenues increase. we can get more on these withjustin urquhart stewart. really good to talk to you as ever. let‘s begin with the good news for manchester united today, reporting record revenues, largely down to this increase...
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lastly, i want to point out that the bullet here and the public sector. this alarming trend of almost the number of employees in the public sector which belonged to a union is approaching that in the private sector. what we have is a phenomena of employees in the public sector aligned with politicians who will vote for bigger spending programs to keep those same employees employed and those bigger spending programs will be paid for by workers in the private sector. thises has been a growing issue for over the last 15 years and i think this shows that it's becoming a worse and worse situation where the private sector is getting eaten up by the public sector spending. so real quick here, and i used to have powerpoints that were full of data and i went through a minimalist approach here. labor policy priorities. you have papers there on your table. very quickly, j.d. mentioned we've had some successes in rolling back obamacare regulations and the rights with the resolution, and we have it on the paper to hear the rule making. the walk around and the interpre
lastly, i want to point out that the bullet here and the public sector. this alarming trend of almost the number of employees in the public sector which belonged to a union is approaching that in the private sector. what we have is a phenomena of employees in the public sector aligned with politicians who will vote for bigger spending programs to keep those same employees employed and those bigger spending programs will be paid for by workers in the private sector. thises has been a growing...
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lastly, the point i made about option price, when we buy options, you want to make sure they're cheapou earn out that premium, in this case, look at how implied volatility in apple has been moving higher well before the earnings, so to me, that suggests that options prices vk kicking up and the stock just made a new high in the week a new all time high. so, you know, let's think about strategies here. the stock's down a few bucks from that all time high. today when the stock was trading at 159, i was thinking about not a long premium trade, i was thinking about i because i want to mitigate what i think to be slightly expensive options, but i want to get that long exposure so i look at the call butterfly. i want to look at november expiration going to catch all three events. today, when the stock was trading at 159, you could buy the november 160, 178, 180 call butterfly pay $2 for that. you're buying the november -- you're selling two of the november 170 calls for $2 each for a total o $6 then buying one way out of the money. november 180 calls you make money between 162 and 178. you
lastly, the point i made about option price, when we buy options, you want to make sure they're cheapou earn out that premium, in this case, look at how implied volatility in apple has been moving higher well before the earnings, so to me, that suggests that options prices vk kicking up and the stock just made a new high in the week a new all time high. so, you know, let's think about strategies here. the stock's down a few bucks from that all time high. today when the stock was trading at 159,...
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lastly, a live look at the intersection, route 420 is the roadway closer to you.s the roadway under it. we're not seeing any delays. again, we'll stay on top of this. >> we'll check back with you shortly. thanks. >>> farm animals in the sun city, some calling it strange. >> one city council member in wilmington says his residents should have the right to keep a therapeutic farm animal with them at home just like people in the country can. at the william penn high school in new castle, students feed and care for goats and chickens. the teacher says the interaction with the animals has allowed many students to blossom. >> yes, i see the value of animals working with people from all types of backgrounds emotionally. >> the councilwoman who sponsored the bill says she realizes there their are questions on health -- realize there's are questions on health conditions. the vote will be delayed so issues can be worked out. ♪ >>> you know what that music means. tracy's dancing to it. on the chair, on the desk. >>> the eagles can go 2-0 in the devotion with a win in their h
lastly, a live look at the intersection, route 420 is the roadway closer to you.s the roadway under it. we're not seeing any delays. again, we'll stay on top of this. >> we'll check back with you shortly. thanks. >>> farm animals in the sun city, some calling it strange. >> one city council member in wilmington says his residents should have the right to keep a therapeutic farm animal with them at home just like people in the country can. at the william penn high school in...
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caller: lastly, i would feel that what went on at uva a couple of months ago -- i have to be honest with you, i felt that some of it was a bit trump, dusted up by the administration to shift attention in the country, but what happened to the next day out on the street was something different. we are alwayslike getting conflicting messages about what real white supremacy is, and all of us know that it is not just a bunch of people walking around with torches the policy that controls where and who gets what. i was just curious to know what you thought and how you think we need to get that message out. host: we will leave it there. governor wilder? thank you very much for your knowledge meant of what took place at alan iversen. what a lot of people do not know is that there were three young men who were involved. i thought the double for what i may have done for richmond, but i did that for three young men. i did not do it for a basketball player, i did it for three young men who i felt were prosecuted for something was a lot -- that was a law that had never been used. it was an antiriot st
caller: lastly, i would feel that what went on at uva a couple of months ago -- i have to be honest with you, i felt that some of it was a bit trump, dusted up by the administration to shift attention in the country, but what happened to the next day out on the street was something different. we are alwayslike getting conflicting messages about what real white supremacy is, and all of us know that it is not just a bunch of people walking around with torches the policy that controls where and...
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sanctions against the north korean regime, the stringent implementation of existing stakeholders,ll and lastly, the adoption of additional measures by the european union. time is ticking. let us be aware of this. ongang has noty hesitated. will not hesitate even at the cost of the livelihood of the people to breach the most basic rules which we have set forth in terms of nonproliferation and beyond. this is a major and of out undermining of all foundations of our system of laws and security. we cannot countenance this collectively. we share responsibility to uphold this, safeguard this, and reinforces. our credibility is at stake. to those who believe that the willingness of the international community is lacking, far fromtely it is providing conditions for negotiation. my country has always wanted dialogue however it is evident that north korea has not given us the slightest signal, not the a possibleledge of willingness to negotiate on its nuclear and ballistic missiles. given the connect for international law and the authority of the council, we of our own violation decision to not be subje
sanctions against the north korean regime, the stringent implementation of existing stakeholders,ll and lastly, the adoption of additional measures by the european union. time is ticking. let us be aware of this. ongang has noty hesitated. will not hesitate even at the cost of the livelihood of the people to breach the most basic rules which we have set forth in terms of nonproliferation and beyond. this is a major and of out undermining of all foundations of our system of laws and security. we...
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lastly, enforcement, the law enforcement. with regard to those who are trafficking in these drugs, bringing them into our state and country. we are not talking about that, the street-level person who is financing their addiction, but more the large organizations, the criminal enterprises set up and distributing and bring in this poison to our community. host: lieutenant governor boyd rutherford of maryland is our guest for the next 20 minutes or so and we have divided our phone lines differently or this a month. if you are a maryland resident, we want to hear from you, 202-748-8000, is the number for you to call. if you have been impacted by the opioid epidemic, we want to hear your story, 202-748-8001. for all others around the country, 202-748-8002. lieutenant governor, is there an estimate as to what this epidemic has cost the state of maryland? guest: it is hard to predict or estimate lack of productivity. we can tell you that, in our budget, total money going to addressing this issue from a standpoint of treatment and pr
lastly, enforcement, the law enforcement. with regard to those who are trafficking in these drugs, bringing them into our state and country. we are not talking about that, the street-level person who is financing their addiction, but more the large organizations, the criminal enterprises set up and distributing and bring in this poison to our community. host: lieutenant governor boyd rutherford of maryland is our guest for the next 20 minutes or so and we have divided our phone lines...
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this is josh rozen to soso jamabo and the fake spike and rosen goes up top to jordan lastly bobblings he comes down with does he? a&m fans can't believe it. ruled touchdown on the field. man, you wonder when did he have it? but again the extra point after that touchdown gives ucla the one-point lead and here kellen is dragged down short of the line to gain. they took a look and reviewed it and said, nope, ucla and rosen, phenomenal comeback. four touchdowns in the fourth and threw for nearly 500 yards. >>> speaking of .500 hit this nearly 500 feet. he gets every bit of this. his 38th home run of the year and take it from boston. they head to baltimore for a game on labor day afternoon. labor day evening tennessee and georgia tech here on espn with "sportscenter" to follow. i will see you then. hope you enjoy your labor day. >> all right, back at you. >>> an american teenager is the new world champion at the rubik's cube. >> patrick solved the puzzle in less than 5 seconds at a competition in virginia. his time of 4.69 seconds is 0.04 seconds quicker. >> it took him only 17 moves to s
this is josh rozen to soso jamabo and the fake spike and rosen goes up top to jordan lastly bobblings he comes down with does he? a&m fans can't believe it. ruled touchdown on the field. man, you wonder when did he have it? but again the extra point after that touchdown gives ucla the one-point lead and here kellen is dragged down short of the line to gain. they took a look and reviewed it and said, nope, ucla and rosen, phenomenal comeback. four touchdowns in the fourth and threw for...
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the stringent and limitation of existing sanctions by all stakeholders, and lastly the adoption of additional measures by the european union. time is ticking. let us be aware of this. we know pyongyang has not hesitated, will not hesitate even at the cost of the lives of its people to breach the most basic rules we have set forth in terms of nonproliferation and beyond. this is a major and avowed undermining of all foundations of our systems of law and security. we cannot countenance this. we share ay, responsibility to uphold this and reinforce this. our credibility is at stake. to those who believe that the willingness of dialogue in the international community is lacking. the present conditions -- it is evident north korea has not given the slightest signal, not the slightest pledge of a possible willingness to negotiate on its nuclear ballistic missiles. given the contempt for international law, we must not compromise. decisionsn of our own cannot be subject to bargaining. we cannot allow our reactions to be dictated. north korea must really push its -- must relinquish its nuclear program
the stringent and limitation of existing sanctions by all stakeholders, and lastly the adoption of additional measures by the european union. time is ticking. let us be aware of this. we know pyongyang has not hesitated, will not hesitate even at the cost of the lives of its people to breach the most basic rules we have set forth in terms of nonproliferation and beyond. this is a major and avowed undermining of all foundations of our systems of law and security. we cannot countenance this. we...
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in any case, lastly but not least, i want to invite wendy cutler. i don't know how she's feeling about the current situation. you are a major player in achieving the fta for many years. let me invite wendy in. >> okay. well, thank you very much. when i first accepted victor cha's invitation to speak here, i thought it was a pretty safe response that i could come here and talk about why i didn't think the bilateral trade deficit was the proper measure of the u.s./korea fta and i thought how howe i could explain in my view this was a win-win agreement, that benefits from this agreement are flowing both to the united states and to korea. i had no idea that this topic would become so timely given the serious consideration by the current administration to withdraw from this agreement. i will just say technically under the agreement, this is possible. we negotiated ten years ago a provision which allowed either party to 2340e9 fi the other the intention to withdraw from the agreement as long as it provided a six-month notification period. so what is motiv
in any case, lastly but not least, i want to invite wendy cutler. i don't know how she's feeling about the current situation. you are a major player in achieving the fta for many years. let me invite wendy in. >> okay. well, thank you very much. when i first accepted victor cha's invitation to speak here, i thought it was a pretty safe response that i could come here and talk about why i didn't think the bilateral trade deficit was the proper measure of the u.s./korea fta and i thought...
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that has a ton of room to go lastly, trades about 12 1/2 times well below market multiple my bullish tis sis on this stock for most of this year is you're going to digest this if you get high single digits earnings growth that people are not expecting, you're expecting a $3 earnings level. this can be rerated back to probably, 13, 14 times you have a 45, $46 stock. i think investors will start thinking about that. options prices are cheap i'm looking at the earnings event. i want to look at october 27 i want to target this event. i've been long this stock. considering this is a stock replacement strategy, options prices are cheap you can buy the october 27 weekly 38 call for 85 cents. if you do the math right there, that's about 2.2% of the stock prices if it rallies 10%, it's at the massive resistance, the stock is going higher you see it in the low 50s. >> we rarely talk about the ability to rent options for nothing. this is one of those circumstances. what's going to happen is because they capture the earnings, these are not going to decay the way an option of this tenor normally
that has a ton of room to go lastly, trades about 12 1/2 times well below market multiple my bullish tis sis on this stock for most of this year is you're going to digest this if you get high single digits earnings growth that people are not expecting, you're expecting a $3 earnings level. this can be rerated back to probably, 13, 14 times you have a 45, $46 stock. i think investors will start thinking about that. options prices are cheap i'm looking at the earnings event. i want to look at...