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aside do you think the united states has a key here at this point has a coherent plan of interacting regime changing in venezuela by canonic means by diplomatic means doesn't look like. it has its structural supported the united states is supported by virtually all there are only three countries and that of course. again you know but the bin laden regime not to us was supported by everybody in the region but it still failed miserably in terms of conducting its policy you like that miserably but then when you look united states has international support to support the military in venezuela the plan is one it's labeled little pieces it's this is it is not a plan written in washington that's good i believe the plan should be written by the legitimate representatives of the venezuelan people which is the national assembly not the bogus constitutional assembly that president maduro set up when he didn't like the results of the election in may and you do believe that this plan whoever writes that should be put to the venezuelan people will make a decision on that we can agree we can agree but we have to leave it here ambassador it's been a great pleasure the real ple
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neighborhood supporting the united states does not have like no nations has an unblemished record in latin america but if you take a look the united states has a self correcting ability that very few empires and i'm going to use that word empire united states doesn't hold terrain outside the united states the way previous did but the united states undeniably has deep economic relations with latin america we have the largest number of free trade agreements in latin america we have supported democracy in latin america over the last seventy years and if you take a look if you take a look at the last coup that the united states did actively support in correctly it was a bad decision i'm not here to defend it was nine hundred seventy. three well it was in latin america but later on president obama was somebody who was much better received by the world. he was talking about changing the way that america the united states of america just with the world i think that was a major part of. the last office re grabbing a policy decision on libya which turned out the country into a complete chaos i guess my question to you is is that
neighborhood supporting the united states does not have like no nations has an unblemished record in latin america but if you take a look the united states has a self correcting ability that very few empires and i'm going to use that word empire united states doesn't hold terrain outside the united states the way previous did but the united states undeniably has deep economic relations with latin america we have the largest number of free trade agreements in latin america we have supported...
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we still are today it will be a victory for ukraine the victory of a fair choice we've united the country and now look we've also united the journalists. many ukrainians are looking for something new frustrated by the slow pace of reforms and wearied by a five year conflict in the east of the country selenski they hope will usher in an era of change. joining us from selenski election event in kiev is
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look united. look divides. driving force. what binds the continent to counter. answers and stories aplenty the. spotlight on people. focusing girl on t w. hello and welcome to news from arts and culture renowned russian director kiran said about any call for his release from a controversial house arrest by a moscow court on monday we'll look at how the news is being received in the theatre community also coming up. except for bookworms with our series one hundred german must reads this time with a disturbing powerful novel by austrian author and yelling. and a feast for the taste buds for the eyes and ears a musical dinner in france is the latest in general bending performance ours. well as a leading figure of the guard in russia set up a brand called has made his name directing plays and films that challenge the status quo he's critical of everything social norms the church and of course the kremlin well i made a lot of enemies and in two thousand and seventeen he was put under house arrest supporters said it was an attempt to gag a critical voice that said it
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consensus and so i think that that's what their focus is going to be on going forward coming out looking united as they continue to expand to thirty members with north macedonia this year w's teri schultz in brussels we think you for your reporting now last september a member of the russian activist group post the riot was rushed to a hospital in moscow after suddenly losing his sight his hearing and his ability to walk after a few days was airlifted to germany where doctors diagnosed what they called a likely poisoning he's now back in moscow where he talked to our correspondent drug storage. was happy and healthy when we met him in a restaurant there is home in moscow. he's recovered from the poisoning in september thanks launch the treatment he received in then. german doctors in berlin said it's amazing the months after being poisoned one can feel better than before. there's no hard evidence that verse it off was poisoned but there are many indications say the doctors who treated him. to a legit attack on an worldwide headlines first off believes russian security services were behind it. an
consensus and so i think that that's what their focus is going to be on going forward coming out looking united as they continue to expand to thirty members with north macedonia this year w's teri schultz in brussels we think you for your reporting now last september a member of the russian activist group post the riot was rushed to a hospital in moscow after suddenly losing his sight his hearing and his ability to walk after a few days was airlifted to germany where doctors diagnosed what they...
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from that map and the i think you posted to you on the your twitter account ukraine really looks like a united country. yes i think it looks more united compared to what was the case in the old presidential elections and all the parliament elections since ninety and ninety one the test i get is my in my books and my as a publications in the papers but i still think this is major issue in terms of additional dimensions and you can because if you look into what do you throw up. what it was the last elections the soup was about to see that the best thing you can do this specific until i just i believe you know what that much more for possession call and the mushroom cloud compared to use them if you can and sounds a part of u.k. vision of what that part of you can be sure there must be a flaw. zelinsky and in the boss there was a victory for a boycott who was. different policies from bush uncle in terms of his election platform so this is actually a major issue and. actually you can there's also the why that because the boss said by just going from the boss which is the focus you see the form you
from that map and the i think you posted to you on the your twitter account ukraine really looks like a united country. yes i think it looks more united compared to what was the case in the old presidential elections and all the parliament elections since ninety and ninety one the test i get is my in my books and my as a publications in the papers but i still think this is major issue in terms of additional dimensions and you can because if you look into what do you throw up. what it was the...
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maria: looking at the innovation of the united states because of the dynamism. you don't see that in europe. >> absolutely. they have more patterns but if you look closely their research teams are in the united states because they were taxed too much in the synergy with those doing research. maria: you wrote an op-ed on tech we have seen an incredible amount of breaches and privacy people think there is regulation coming. with an increasing number of people like twitter. >> there are so many issues media is one of them. they have driven media with newspapers looking more like twitter less like newspapers. the privacy issue has to have regulation now there is surveillance capitalism? something has to be done. it doesn't have to be china but the government has to have a stronger hand. maria: what about 3 percent year even with a good first quarter i think we are headed to possibly headed the 3 percent a lot of my colleagues say no the population growth has slowed but there is a lot of catch up like mobility has been very low as jobs come that helps. maria: that's a
maria: looking at the innovation of the united states because of the dynamism. you don't see that in europe. >> absolutely. they have more patterns but if you look closely their research teams are in the united states because they were taxed too much in the synergy with those doing research. maria: you wrote an op-ed on tech we have seen an incredible amount of breaches and privacy people think there is regulation coming. with an increasing number of people like twitter. >> there...
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today it will be victory for ukraine the victory of the fair choice we've united the country and now look we've also united the journalists. many ukrainians are looking for change frustrated by the slow pace of reforms and wearied by the five year conflicts in the east of the country with russian backed insurgents. i'm voting for the young the candidate of hope the choice is obvious the war is dragging on and that's awful. we need something new we've had enough of the old faces we've seen them all before the with the passion for poroshenko i respect him and the good things he has done. i'm for his alleged scheme we can trust him partially because clever but he's corrupt. but i'm very keen for poroshenko he's professional a true statesman of loss that. petro poroshenko has been tarnished by allegations of corruption but he's keen to play up his role i know why this stage. it was a little cheer for me but we made great progress in integration into the family of european nations we have done everything possible to strengthen our transatlantic integration our reforms are not finished yet and
today it will be victory for ukraine the victory of the fair choice we've united the country and now look we've also united the journalists. many ukrainians are looking for change frustrated by the slow pace of reforms and wearied by the five year conflicts in the east of the country with russian backed insurgents. i'm voting for the young the candidate of hope the choice is obvious the war is dragging on and that's awful. we need something new we've had enough of the old faces we've seen them...
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still today it will be a victory for ukraine the victory of a fair choice we've united the country and now look we've also united the journalists. many ukrainians are looking for something new frustrated by the slow pace of reforms and wearied by a five year conflict in the east of the country selenski they hope will usher in an era of change. joining us from selenski election event in kiev is correspondent nick conley nick given how how big this victory is for selenski are you surprised at all by this margin by this result. is not just me that surprised lots of selenski supporters seem pretty surprised when it eight o'clock local time the ballot boxes were closed off and suddenly we had the first exit poll there was two or three minutes shouts of kind of excitement a real shock here at selenski selection party this is something that many people have pulled off in ukrainian politics especially if you consider that just a couple of months ago zelinsky wasn't even in the running here and he announced that he'd be running for president on new year's eve so this is really something that has shown t
still today it will be a victory for ukraine the victory of a fair choice we've united the country and now look we've also united the journalists. many ukrainians are looking for something new frustrated by the slow pace of reforms and wearied by a five year conflict in the east of the country selenski they hope will usher in an era of change. joining us from selenski election event in kiev is correspondent nick conley nick given how how big this victory is for selenski are you surprised at all...
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win with you today it will be victory for ukraine the victory of a fair choice we've united the country and now look we've also united the journalists. many ukrainians are looking for change frustrated by the slow pace of reforms and wearied by the five year conflict in the east of the country with russian backed insurgents as a model they piss i'm voting for the young the candidate of hope the choice is obvious the war is dragging on and that's awful. i need something new we've had enough of...
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decisive win do it today it will be a victory for ukraine the victory of a fair choice we've united the country and now look we've also united the journalists now. many ukrainians are looking for change frustrated by the slow pace of reforms and wearied by the five year conflict in the east of the country with russian backed insurgents. i'm voting for the young the candidate of hope but the choice is obvious the war is dragging on and that's awful. i need something new we've had enough of the old faces we've seen them all before the with the push for poroshenko i respect him and the good things he has done. for his alleged scheme we can trust him partially because clever but he's corrupt. but i'm very keen for poroshenko he's professional a true statesman of loss that. petro poroshenko has been tarnished by allegations of corruption but he's keen to play up his role or know why to stage with the ability of people we made great progress in integration into the family of european nations we have done everything possible to strengthen our transatlantic integration i reforms are not finished yet and we will not
decisive win do it today it will be a victory for ukraine the victory of a fair choice we've united the country and now look we've also united the journalists now. many ukrainians are looking for change frustrated by the slow pace of reforms and wearied by the five year conflict in the east of the country with russian backed insurgents. i'm voting for the young the candidate of hope but the choice is obvious the war is dragging on and that's awful. i need something new we've had enough of the...
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it was still today it will be victory for ukraine the victory of a fair choice we've united the country and now look we've also united the journalists now. many ukrainians are looking for change frustrated by the slow pace of reforms and wearied by the five year conflict in the east of the country with russian backed insurgents. as a mo though they piss i'm voting for the young the candidate of hope but the choice is obvious the war is dragging on and that's awful us for the know we need something new we've had enough of the old faces we've seen them all before the way the posho go i for poroshenko i respect him and the good things he has done this time for the lenski we can trust him partially because clever but he's corrupt a live in vote who is a push up with i'm very keen for poroshenko he's professional a true statesman of last like. petro poroshenko has been tarnished by allegations of corruption but he's keen to play up his role i know why the stage with the ability of people we made great progress in integration into the family of european nations we have done everything possible to strength
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units every day. they're saying to me, oh, really. but now i'm looking at 500 units removed from protective status is huge when we're not building the affordable housing in my neighborhood. so it does not work in my neighborhood because we're not building in my neighborhood for my residents. 65% of the people in my neighborhood are renters. so we are losing these units from protective status. that means direct evictions for them. i just wanted to comment on that. thank you supervisor haney for the point and i also look to see what the gap number is. thank you. >> just tell me, how much does it cost to build one affordable unit i heard from $700,000 to $900,000. >> depends on factors. if there's a cost to the acquisition of the land or not and if there's additional subsidy from the state and what the construction costs are at the time of the project breaking ground and so those numbers do vary based on the factors. >> commissioner: if we have city land and we build and don't we have to build quite a few units though and have that density to really get to
units every day. they're saying to me, oh, really. but now i'm looking at 500 units removed from protective status is huge when we're not building the affordable housing in my neighborhood. so it does not work in my neighborhood because we're not building in my neighborhood for my residents. 65% of the people in my neighborhood are renters. so we are losing these units from protective status. that means direct evictions for them. i just wanted to comment on that. thank you supervisor haney for...
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but i'm wondering if the market rate unit if the percentage of goal is lower if you look at produced units. >> yeah. we could get those, but in the report, we were looking mostly at permitting and the way in which the prospective housing that's been authorized is distributed in terms of those various categories. but i think that information would be available. and we could provide that. >> i think there is a phenomenon of a lot of the permitted -- i don't think this is as true for the affordable projects once the permitted tend to get done, but that the permitted market rate units, there's a phenomenon of them not actually moving forward or getting done and so i'm curious to better understand that. >> we also, at the back of our report no one of the slides, show the completed unian comple. >> the issue there, though, is that a lot of the funding, the recurrent funding sources outside of the bond, which is nonrecurring, but a lot of the recurring is linked to market rate authorization. so if those are not actually being built, the funding goes down, so what you tend to see is that the
but i'm wondering if the market rate unit if the percentage of goal is lower if you look at produced units. >> yeah. we could get those, but in the report, we were looking mostly at permitting and the way in which the prospective housing that's been authorized is distributed in terms of those various categories. but i think that information would be available. and we could provide that. >> i think there is a phenomenon of a lot of the permitted -- i don't think this is as true for...
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. >> all storage units are looking at all of their units wondering if this is the one. >> this is what it looks like. he has a desk, he has a cooler and he cocoons himself so he can stay warm at night. he does have power inside. >> this is my form of lighting. i have fairley lights. i have electricity through a battery down here down to a power inverter through a surge protector to an extension cord. and struft me, this is absolutely amazing. especially in the morning when you climb out of bed rather than touching a concrete floor, this is so much better. >> this 19-year-old boy says it suits his needs. he says he does have people in his life you that are a bit o support >> the hikers sounds pretty happy. >> but the situation they find themselves in is no laughing matter. >> the dangerous moment as they hurry out of a flooding cave. >>> and why get a new stroller when you can just build a rover? how dad has baby cruising in high tech style. -♪ just like an ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, i
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but the differences will be on display among the senators on the debate stage because they may look united now -- >> but the easiest thing is to say i support medicare for all. it is a bumper sticker and it gets harder to say i support this very complicated plan with 17 points to read on my website. so medicare for all has pithiness going for it and i think the challenge for the candidates is to come up with pithy ways to label what might be a more politically feasible plan. >> rick newman, thank you. >>> ahead, new polls out of california show most people don't have a big issue with the recent allegations against joe biden. hear what voters are telling cnn about his chances in 2020. >>> and one trump flag spotted at the election party for israeli party for netanyahu. his opponent has just conceded. we'll talk about what influence president trump may have had on the final result. >>> and later, an emotional add honors dwyane wade for his work off the court including support he's shown the parents of parkland shooting victim joaquin oliver and they will join me live to share their story, co
but the differences will be on display among the senators on the debate stage because they may look united now -- >> but the easiest thing is to say i support medicare for all. it is a bumper sticker and it gets harder to say i support this very complicated plan with 17 points to read on my website. so medicare for all has pithiness going for it and i think the challenge for the candidates is to come up with pithy ways to label what might be a more politically feasible plan. >> rick...
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united states. that has supported the dollar despite what most people have thought. jonathan: investors are lookingt the united states, coming in you end up with a result of a stronger fixed income market, asset prices rich enough, and the dollar gets stronger as well? iain: we are definitely seeing signs of that, and it is not just europe, it is happening in asia and japan as well. we are in a world of negative yields. big increase in the amount of negative yielding bonds across europe, japan. let's look to the u.s. 10-year treasuries, 2.5%, not as high as we would like it, but a lot better than domestically. if you hedge that yield away, you don't get anything. they are looking at buying 2.5% and doing in unhedged good jonathan: are we start to see that, greg? greg: one more piece of the equation. stock volatility, yield volatility, and currency volatility has been low. those willing to take the currency risk feel more comfortable because they feel either side is muted. almost 200 basis points of real yield in u.s. jonathan: that comfort in low volatility, is that misplaced? greg: i think it is c
united states. that has supported the dollar despite what most people have thought. jonathan: investors are lookingt the united states, coming in you end up with a result of a stronger fixed income market, asset prices rich enough, and the dollar gets stronger as well? iain: we are definitely seeing signs of that, and it is not just europe, it is happening in asia and japan as well. we are in a world of negative yields. big increase in the amount of negative yielding bonds across europe, japan....
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unit. it looks like, you know, you're average fire truck, but, as tony rivera will tell us here, it is anything but average. tony will kind of explain the purpose of these units for us here today. >> chairwoman: thank you. >> good morning, supervisors and staff. thank you very much for this ability to potentially increase the capacity of this contract. my name is assistant deputy chief tony rivera. a lot of time and effort went into the design of this vehicle. this was our newest design lately for fire engines. it is actually a groundbreaking design. the maneuverability of this vehicle is unbelievably incredible to address the tight and narrow streets of san francisco. we were able to incorporate a lot of new technologies acialtion. also. this fire engine was actually featured on "wired" magazine. i think it is the first fire engine they've ever featured. and we've also been featured in many trade magazines because of a lot of the features that we incorporated. also, this vehicle has a reduced emissions, not only to the federal standards, but we actually exceeded federal standards by adding som
unit. it looks like, you know, you're average fire truck, but, as tony rivera will tell us here, it is anything but average. tony will kind of explain the purpose of these units for us here today. >> chairwoman: thank you. >> good morning, supervisors and staff. thank you very much for this ability to potentially increase the capacity of this contract. my name is assistant deputy chief tony rivera. a lot of time and effort went into the design of this vehicle. this was our newest...
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we take a look at what is happening in the united states -- in europe. the stoxx 600 barely holding on to some gains. we will see if it stays that way the next 30 minutes. it had been higher earlier. there banking index one of the contributors. thehe banking index one of contributors. the banking index up 1.9%. dax up. the automakers forming part of the green crew. the euro trading a today versus the u.s. dollar at 1.1314. in the u.s., the s&p 500 at the 2900 mark. we will see if it can stay above that. but it has trying, been a recent gains over the session. disney up 9% after the investor day yesterday. unveiled, aisney+ major strategy shift for disney with a lot of details on data, subscribers, and what is anticipated through 2024. jp morgan up almost 4% after its earnings. chevron on this major deal to buy anadarko, down by 5.3%. let's continue with more from the imf world bank spring meetings. tom keene is there with a special guest. a special guest. thank you so much. to all of you worldwide, an important conversation on the ands of politics, finan
we take a look at what is happening in the united states -- in europe. the stoxx 600 barely holding on to some gains. we will see if it stays that way the next 30 minutes. it had been higher earlier. there banking index one of the contributors. thehe banking index one of contributors. the banking index up 1.9%. dax up. the automakers forming part of the green crew. the euro trading a today versus the u.s. dollar at 1.1314. in the u.s., the s&p 500 at the 2900 mark. we will see if it can...
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if you look at the united states, you will find a similar situation. if you look at many other countries, you will find similar situations. we have to get back confidence about the future and if we do this, we will have done our job. we have a chance in the election. the second question is something where i think you understand myself as professional enough not to answer about something which is a private decision for a private company. >> i won't make a joke. [laughter] thene back mic, and there, please. >> thank you for what i thought well very inspiring, also worded speech. i work in finance and banking, -- lessons to be taken on viable banks. together with my colleague. i was very inspired about what you said about the banking union. i think there are some promising avenues here. i have a kind of framing question for the debate, because the banking union was created as many of us remember in mid-2012 with the objective of that it is imperative to break the vicious circle between banks and sovereigns. for all of the progress that has been achieved in
if you look at the united states, you will find a similar situation. if you look at many other countries, you will find similar situations. we have to get back confidence about the future and if we do this, we will have done our job. we have a chance in the election. the second question is something where i think you understand myself as professional enough not to answer about something which is a private decision for a private company. >> i won't make a joke. [laughter] thene back mic,...
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united have a chance here but they have to be at their best. many thanks. let's just have a looke figures that back up lionel messi's status as one of the greatest. if you were playing legendary footballer top trumps and had the argentinian in your hand, you couldn't lose. we've streamlined his stats looking at how he's fared against english clubs in europe. in 30 matches he's scored 22 goals and set up six more. he's only scored twice against manchester united, but both were in the champions league finals that barca won in 2009 and 2011. he has never scored at old trafford. that could change tonight though. he is the second—highest goal—scorer in the history of the competition, with 108 goals. he is also the joint—top scorer in this season champions league with eight goals alongside bayern‘s robert lewandowski, he's scored an incredible 43 goals in all competitions this season. they are 11 points clear in la liga and also in the final of the copa del rey. so, that is the form that should give manchester united's defence the fear. it is something to relish i think. the seasoned h
united have a chance here but they have to be at their best. many thanks. let's just have a looke figures that back up lionel messi's status as one of the greatest. if you were playing legendary footballer top trumps and had the argentinian in your hand, you couldn't lose. we've streamlined his stats looking at how he's fared against english clubs in europe. in 30 matches he's scored 22 goals and set up six more. he's only scored twice against manchester united, but both were in the champions...
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if you look at the senate in the united states. amazing, if you look at the american constitution, it has been in place for more than two sentries, if you compare that with the constitutional history of any other major country. major, dramatic changes. it you look at the u.s. constitution. the senate is becoming less and less democratic. the ratio for the most populous state to be least populous state in 1787 was 13 to one. now was more than 60 to one. it's not clear how you can have constitutional change. it's also clear, as i said there's a technological revolution. how will people understand themselves? challengeshave real and people are really unhappy about how the government is functioning. we can't be complacent about the challenges being responded to in an appropriate or what we would think of as the right way. ms. rice: just a point about authoritarians than i have another challenge to democracy. there is this funny thing with what i call a porch area and envy. there are two states that are noted. singapore, which is really,
if you look at the senate in the united states. amazing, if you look at the american constitution, it has been in place for more than two sentries, if you compare that with the constitutional history of any other major country. major, dramatic changes. it you look at the u.s. constitution. the senate is becoming less and less democratic. the ratio for the most populous state to be least populous state in 1787 was 13 to one. now was more than 60 to one. it's not clear how you can have...
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if you look at the united states, you will find a similar situation. if you look at many other countries, you will find similar situations. we have to get back confidence about the future and if we do this, we will have done our job. we have a chance in the election. the second question is something where i think you understand myself as professional enough not to answer about something that is a private decision for a private company. >> i won't make a joke. [laughter] you for what i thought was a very inspiring speech. banking, finance and -- lessons to be taken on viable banks. about whaty inspired you said about the banking union. i think there are some promising avenues here. -- fora question for the the bank because the bank was created in 2012, with a state of objectives. that hasf the progress been achieved in banking supervision and regulation, you mentioned a vicious circle between banks and sovereignties. you specify or explain a bit further to us how your reforming continuing european banking sector framework will achieve the stated objectiv
if you look at the united states, you will find a similar situation. if you look at many other countries, you will find similar situations. we have to get back confidence about the future and if we do this, we will have done our job. we have a chance in the election. the second question is something where i think you understand myself as professional enough not to answer about something that is a private decision for a private company. >> i won't make a joke. [laughter] you for what i...
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look, the united states, we are a free-market economy. the government doesn't run the economy in this country. talk about green new deals and socialism, one of my favorite topics to talk about, but it's individual men and women operating in the their god-given talents to be entrepreneurs, to be great workers, to be inventors. as long as we give them the believeto produce, i our future is unlimited, absolutely unlimited. bob: do you think that the fed chairman jerome powell is doing a good job? mr. kudlow: i do. i know we have had discussions about that in recent weeks. bob: discussions with him? mr. kudlow: we just had a lot of discussions. i'm very excited. [laughter] bob: tell us about those discussions. careerlow: i started my at the federal reserve, a little-known fact. career at 13, i don't know how i was at the fed in 1973, a freshly minted graduate. look, i have a long history with the federal reserve. it's well known that the president did not agree with the last couple of rate hikes. i agree with the president on this. i thought
look, the united states, we are a free-market economy. the government doesn't run the economy in this country. talk about green new deals and socialism, one of my favorite topics to talk about, but it's individual men and women operating in the their god-given talents to be entrepreneurs, to be great workers, to be inventors. as long as we give them the believeto produce, i our future is unlimited, absolutely unlimited. bob: do you think that the fed chairman jerome powell is doing a good job?...
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looking and i look atthis the way i look at the iphone for apple i think people are stopping looking at the united states as the place where they're looking. >> that's fair, but the international guidance was weaker also. >> right it's failing on both fronts in the mature market. >> i don't know that i would call it failing and i would say as that penetration gets stronger then i think that gives netflix that much more room. >> all right let's go straight to our fast money "friend, luke munster. settle the score, gene what do you make of netflix and what do you make of the quarter and the after-hours action, et cetera. >> i'm someone who is generally skeptical about the business model. as far as the stock i would agree it was hard for me to pick up on who was saying what, but agree with the consensus that the stock seemingly wants to go higher i think that that is probably some indication in general up, growth international and the domestic guide and the international guides were majority of the subs with 4.5 and the 5 million where they're coming from and the story is generally intact and the pri
looking and i look atthis the way i look at the iphone for apple i think people are stopping looking at the united states as the place where they're looking. >> that's fair, but the international guidance was weaker also. >> right it's failing on both fronts in the mature market. >> i don't know that i would call it failing and i would say as that penetration gets stronger then i think that gives netflix that much more room. >> all right let's go straight to our fast...