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get us through the rigors lives on the one of these top olin's she's eighty six years old or go you have f.m. and when it rains my entire house gets wet the roof was ripped open because the house above it was made from cheap materials people from phoenix and this lady asked me how we used to living here because the water was very high it went all through the house. that a lot of the. femur is the u.s. government's emergency management agency after the storm it sent hundreds of relief workers to the island. a little while later i got a letter from fema saying i didn't lose anything in the hurricane when i lost my fridge the washing machine i lost almost everything even my clothes because everything got wet the beds my furniture everything i lost everything and i got nothing not that. many puerto ricans have similar stories washington promised forty four billion dollars in aid after the disaster puerto rican authours he's say that only received a quarter of that victims in need of financial assistance say the bureaucratic hurdles a huge total damages from the hurricane are estimated at one
get us through the rigors lives on the one of these top olin's she's eighty six years old or go you have f.m. and when it rains my entire house gets wet the roof was ripped open because the house above it was made from cheap materials people from phoenix and this lady asked me how we used to living here because the water was very high it went all through the house. that a lot of the. femur is the u.s. government's emergency management agency after the storm it sent hundreds of relief workers to...
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as the readers lives under one of these top olin's she's eighty six years old one go you have f.m.and when it rains my entire house gets wet the roof was ripped open because the house above it was made from cheap materials people from phoenix and this lady asked me how we used to living here because the water was very high it went all through the house. that. femur is the u.s. government's emergency management agency after the storm it sent hundreds of relief workers to the island. a little while later i got a letter from fema saying i didn't lose anything in the hurricane when i lost my fridge the washing machine i lost almost everything even my clothes because everything got wet the beds my furniture everything i lost everything and i got nothing not that. many puerto ricans have similar stories washington promised forty four billion dollars in aid off to the disaster puerto rican authours he's say they've only received a quarter of that victims in need of financial assistance say the bureaucratic hurdles a huge total damages from the hurricane are estimated at one hundred billio
as the readers lives under one of these top olin's she's eighty six years old one go you have f.m.and when it rains my entire house gets wet the roof was ripped open because the house above it was made from cheap materials people from phoenix and this lady asked me how we used to living here because the water was very high it went all through the house. that. femur is the u.s. government's emergency management agency after the storm it sent hundreds of relief workers to the island. a little...
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rushay: well, i know he targeted olin lattimore, who was a scholar in maryland. maybe it was baltimore. the charges against lattimore were flimsy. if he was guilty only on what he would have considered on a scholarship, so he is one example of who mccarthy specifically identified as a communist threat. the numbers varied. the west virginia speech and other places, vary from the 50's to 100's. dr. lacy: they could never produce the numbers in the end. i think that led to his downfall in the senate was when he could not come up with the large numbers he was talking about. dr. rushay: right. lattimore is the one name i can think of. >> spying has been going on almost forever. as far back as moses. [laughter] , and nowll that stuff all the way through facebook. from what i heard from one of you about the story with stalin, and truman was surprised that the guy was not surprised about something. are we behind the eight ball and are we still somewhat naÏve and now that the lead of it, between both then and now? dr. lacy: i think in the late 1940's, the united states wa
rushay: well, i know he targeted olin lattimore, who was a scholar in maryland. maybe it was baltimore. the charges against lattimore were flimsy. if he was guilty only on what he would have considered on a scholarship, so he is one example of who mccarthy specifically identified as a communist threat. the numbers varied. the west virginia speech and other places, vary from the 50's to 100's. dr. lacy: they could never produce the numbers in the end. i think that led to his downfall in the...
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i'm joined by liz plank, senior producer for fox media, and helene olin, opinion writer for "the washingtonwhose latest piece "the staggering hypocrisy of brett kavanaugh" reviews exactly this history. >> thank you for having me on. this is about the impossible hypocrisy of brett kavanaugh, the nerve of this man. he 20 years ago put clinton through the wringer. all but tortured him and monica lewinski. we cannot read these questions that he wanted asked on the air. i believe you would bleep me out every other secondfy tried to read them. you can tell me if i'm right or wrong. then he has the nerve to turn around and say, no, i can't answer these sorts of questions, it's too personal. this is an invasion of my privacy. where was he 20 years ago? where was that brett kavanaugh? and of course we know where he was, he was a partisan then, and he's a partisan now, who doesn't even want an investigation into his own behavior. >> and your piece holds up the standard and the documented history which you don't have for every drunk, but he had this stint on what was deemed a political operation in ke
i'm joined by liz plank, senior producer for fox media, and helene olin, opinion writer for "the washingtonwhose latest piece "the staggering hypocrisy of brett kavanaugh" reviews exactly this history. >> thank you for having me on. this is about the impossible hypocrisy of brett kavanaugh, the nerve of this man. he 20 years ago put clinton through the wringer. all but tortured him and monica lewinski. we cannot read these questions that he wanted asked on the air. i...
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--oline: shery: i will come back tomorrow with something more optimistic.tune in to see daybreak australia and daybreak: asia with shery ahn. tomorrow, the global business forum in new york. some of the greatest world leaders talk through the biggest problems. and i will be watching the fed. their decision is tomorrow followed by a press conference with german jerome powell -- chairman jerome powell. caroline: that is it for "what'd you miss?" this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." the dream force conference. we hear from an outspoken ceo on his new co-ceo, and the responsibility tech leaders have to shape the world. plus, filtering out. instagram founders are leaving facebook. this is raising concerns about the future of the platform and its competition with snapchat.
--oline: shery: i will come back tomorrow with something more optimistic.tune in to see daybreak australia and daybreak: asia with shery ahn. tomorrow, the global business forum in new york. some of the greatest world leaders talk through the biggest problems. and i will be watching the fed. their decision is tomorrow followed by a press conference with german jerome powell -- chairman jerome powell. caroline: that is it for "what'd you miss?" this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily...
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--oline: amazon just reads reached $1 trillion, where do you think your company will go?e capital. william: it is an opportunity. expectations are very high. we don't these 20 billion -- we don't see 20 billion is anywhere near the end. breaking news coming from the imf disbursement on argentina. the economy minister says they are getting more money. they're getting $7 billion more get the imf fund and will $19 billion of that during the rest of 2018 and the 2019. argentina is ditching its and is goinggeting to control consumer pricing. they're saying high market fall agility is caused for depreciation of the argentinian peso. they are saying argentina has the flexibility of an extent rate and not a floating rate to manage turbulence. there are no surprises here that argentina is getting an advancement of funds. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines for you. the founder of papa john's denies a report he is seeking funding to take them private. he said he has not contacted private equity firms or anyone else. he owns about 40% of the country -- company. host
--oline: amazon just reads reached $1 trillion, where do you think your company will go?e capital. william: it is an opportunity. expectations are very high. we don't these 20 billion -- we don't see 20 billion is anywhere near the end. breaking news coming from the imf disbursement on argentina. the economy minister says they are getting more money. they're getting $7 billion more get the imf fund and will $19 billion of that during the rest of 2018 and the 2019. argentina is ditching its and...
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--oline: many feel people what about apples exposures to china?he affect the business like apple? apple has huge manufacturing in china and maybe tim cook has a very good relationship with the president in china. i do think it's a little bit of a risk. general are attacks born -- a tax borne by the consumer, they are held -- they are there to help the few and hurt the many. the sooner we can move away from this conversation, i think the market goes much higher. conversation, i think the market goes much higher. i don't think valuation is a headwind yet and the market is cheaper today, even of a percent, nine percent year-to-date than it was at the start of the year because earnings have been so strong. scarlet: i'm glad you brought up apple and trade tensions. if you like all of my relatives were asking me about apple and china and if it's a tax on the consumer, companies that can afford to pass on those price costs like apple don't hold up. >> whoever would've thought five years ago that any manufacturer could sell one of these cell phones for $1
--oline: many feel people what about apples exposures to china?he affect the business like apple? apple has huge manufacturing in china and maybe tim cook has a very good relationship with the president in china. i do think it's a little bit of a risk. general are attacks born -- a tax borne by the consumer, they are held -- they are there to help the few and hurt the many. the sooner we can move away from this conversation, i think the market goes much higher. conversation, i think the market...