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en olive garden nuestra lasaña está hecha en capas y capas horneadas a la perfección. tus artÍculos como celular, control de televisa al alcance de tu mano—— control de televisor al alcance de tu mano. tu padre va a compartir el dÍa, pero sin olvidar en lo miembros de cuatro patas. por Último, para refrescar a nuestras mascotas en estas cÁlidas temperaturas, les vamos a dar esto para perros antideslizante. una buena excusa para compartir en tiempo de calor donde tu mascota podrÁ disfrutar de forma segura y refrescante de un buen chapuzÓn. su diseÑo antideslizante permite que tu mascota jueguen sin riesgo a caerse y lastimarse. asÍ que a disfrutar en familia con lomas in de la semana. ♪ ♪ ♪ quiero todos. hasta el Último. karla: yo quiero una cama para perro. [risas] hay varios que merecen dormir en una cama de perros. jomari: hablando de perros. [risas] [gritos] no, no. estamos en otro tema. es oficial. cambiemos de tono y de tema. nos vamos otra cosa que no tiene nada que ver con los perros que estaba hablando. piquÉ fue importada por una jueza de tribunal cerca de mad
en olive garden nuestra lasaña está hecha en capas y capas horneadas a la perfección. tus artÍculos como celular, control de televisa al alcance de tu mano—— control de televisor al alcance de tu mano. tu padre va a compartir el dÍa, pero sin olvidar en lo miembros de cuatro patas. por Último, para refrescar a nuestras mascotas en estas cÁlidas temperaturas, les vamos a dar esto para perros antideslizante. una buena excusa para compartir en tiempo de calor donde tu mascota podrÁ...
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we're seeing this at fast casual restaurants, like apple bees and chilis, you've seen at olive garden$75,000 and below crowd are not eating there very much but the 250,000 and above is trading down and eating at olive garden. the consumers are certainly tightening belt buckles. maria: all of the stories this morning, mcdonald's or walmart, it goes back to the story of inflation. jay, i wantto know how you're ag capital in the environment where food, fuel, shelter, the essentials are still elevated and part of the issue is oil, right? oil prices, they may have come -- broken $80 a barrel but we're talking about expensive oil. it goes back to policy many how do you trade around all of this? >> well, i think we're actually bullish about inflation for the next couple months. not pcest but at the end of the month because it's an overhang but everybody ignores that oil is absolutely critical to inflation. so 5% bleed-through, it caused most of the inflation they the '70s. stagflation is caused by high oil prices. it doesn't magically appear. it's terrible when there's high oil prices. thank
we're seeing this at fast casual restaurants, like apple bees and chilis, you've seen at olive garden$75,000 and below crowd are not eating there very much but the 250,000 and above is trading down and eating at olive garden. the consumers are certainly tightening belt buckles. maria: all of the stories this morning, mcdonald's or walmart, it goes back to the story of inflation. jay, i wantto know how you're ag capital in the environment where food, fuel, shelter, the essentials are still...
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when i worked at the olive garden, that was a big point of contention. we could not have more than two olive slices in any garden, any garden, any salad, any salad. >> yeah, two slices, not two olives. right >> so we would put those in and then if there was a third one, my manager would come over and be like, what did we what did we just talk about? reggie. >> so what if somebody asks for some extras. yeah >> no because that would be me. >> what if i'm your customer. >> could i just have a little. you just shut me down. >> yeah. because. because food costs. it was very strict at the og. >> wow. well maybe they should get in bulk. you know that would have helped. >> that's what i should have said. that's the answer that i should have given. and it would have been one of ten smart aleck answers of the day for me. i was very popular there. ginger. they all love me. i bet. >> yeah. >> shout out ginger, we'll see you at seven and unlimited soup rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur, because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both s
when i worked at the olive garden, that was a big point of contention. we could not have more than two olive slices in any garden, any garden, any salad, any salad. >> yeah, two slices, not two olives. right >> so we would put those in and then if there was a third one, my manager would come over and be like, what did we what did we just talk about? reggie. >> so what if somebody asks for some extras. yeah >> no because that would be me. >> what if i'm your...
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working but now inflation, it's working poor, they are dropping off the register in walmart at olive gardeneing replaced by consumers that make $250,000 a year so some of these earnings reports are better and it is really because they are trading down in the working poor almost falling off the register so we have a real situation we talked about for a long time, they are getting close to be at the end of the road, even mcdonald's saying they are trading down, your next question is how to start that, put themselves in such a difficult position. if they cut rates what does any right minded think will happen with inflation? it will reignite, the 6-month moving average is still going on so you can't cut rates. you raise rates, you risk another banking crisis. that places themselves in a position they are asked to cut off their finger. either way it is going to hurt, no easy way out for them. it is a bumpy ride, to bring the consumer back. they are coming off the register. stuart: you know what you are talking about. coming back in, elon musk's chip company. ashley: the fda is satisfied by narro
working but now inflation, it's working poor, they are dropping off the register in walmart at olive gardeneing replaced by consumers that make $250,000 a year so some of these earnings reports are better and it is really because they are trading down in the working poor almost falling off the register so we have a real situation we talked about for a long time, they are getting close to be at the end of the road, even mcdonald's saying they are trading down, your next question is how to start...
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. (♪) at olive garden, we don't take our lasagna lightly.rfection in our homemade sauce, made from scratch every day. pair that with our never-ending first course, and it brings more of what you love to the table... and more of who you love around it. olive garden. when you're here, your family. the garfield movie. exclusively in theaters. [♪] your skin is ever-changing, take care of it with gold bond's age renew formulations of 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. for all your skins, gold bond. [upbeat music] [sfx: crunch] ♪ ♪ [sfx: crunch] ♪ ♪ >> reporter: fabio sementilli was living large and loving it. married to his second wife monica, he'd brought her and their two daughters far from the lives they'd known back in toronto's little italy, all the way to southern california, where his dreams of sunshine and success were coming true. >> fabio loved everything about america. the freedom, the mustang, elvis presley. america was a natural fit for him. >> the area that fabio and monica bought a house in l.a. is in a very, very nice part of woodland
. (♪) at olive garden, we don't take our lasagna lightly.rfection in our homemade sauce, made from scratch every day. pair that with our never-ending first course, and it brings more of what you love to the table... and more of who you love around it. olive garden. when you're here, your family. the garfield movie. exclusively in theaters. [♪] your skin is ever-changing, take care of it with gold bond's age renew formulations of 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. for all your skins, gold bond....
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without red lobster, that only leaves olive garden, ruby tuesdays, cracker barrel, joe's crab shack,t i call chili's" and of course "law & order: chili's victims unit." [cheers and applause] meanwhile, the "vatican museums staff have started unprecedented legal action over labor conditions which could lead to an embarrassing lawsuit against pope francis' administration." reached for comment, the vatican said, "oh, no! this employment lawsuit is so embarrassing for the catholic church, and everyone should really be talking about this lawsuit, 'cause it's an important issue, so let's really focus solely on this lawsuit, the worst thing the catholic church has ever done." [applause] meanwhile, according to the latest data, "older adults are having sex, and they're getting stis too." apparently the old folks are "forgoing condoms as there is no risk of pregnancy" and as a result, "cases of gonorrhea among those 55-plus have grown about 600% since 2010. chlamydia cases have quadrupled, while syphilis cases are now nearly 700% higher." welp! looks like i need to have the sex talk with amer
without red lobster, that only leaves olive garden, ruby tuesdays, cracker barrel, joe's crab shack,t i call chili's" and of course "law & order: chili's victims unit." [cheers and applause] meanwhile, the "vatican museums staff have started unprecedented legal action over labor conditions which could lead to an embarrassing lawsuit against pope francis' administration." reached for comment, the vatican said, "oh, no! this employment lawsuit is so embarrassing...
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clerk for the lake of the earth saying nobody's gonna get jolly good luck i hear applebee's and olive gardenwho said he would hire those protesters you think he sells erection pills and his stock price plunged boy did he pull a boner. this audience. you know the guy? >> i do not know the guy growth may with him but don't know him personally. seems like somebody would advertise on podcasts. >> he would advertise on my podcast. >> i'm not crazy. >> in the pills work. >> greg: we need to get out of this segment. a democrat governor who shows black it's no love. g with fasen, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. step back out there with fasenra. ask your doctor if it's right for you. >> our second video of the day is a beauty. was speaking at a conference
clerk for the lake of the earth saying nobody's gonna get jolly good luck i hear applebee's and olive gardenwho said he would hire those protesters you think he sells erection pills and his stock price plunged boy did he pull a boner. this audience. you know the guy? >> i do not know the guy growth may with him but don't know him personally. seems like somebody would advertise on podcasts. >> he would advertise on my podcast. >> i'm not crazy. >> in the pills work....
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. >> a good example, if you go to an olive garden, there are some pasta dishes that just have higherargins implicit in them than some of the other items and they are lower priced and even with those lower prices, they have higher margins so you'll see advertising and promotional strategies to feature some of those things >> so i'll be watching closely might have to do some channel checks here and test it out. clarence otis, thank you for joining us we appreciate your time. >> thank you >>> sticking with the restaurant space, starbucks shares are down 11% since reporting that surprise declines in same-store sales last quarter now the coffee chain is heading back to the table with its union this week. our kate rogers spoke with one of the top delegates kate, what are their issues? >> kelly, so the quarter was admittedly a tough one for starbucks. members of workers united may have some wind at their back in pushing for changes in stores te ceo. on the earnings call he said - >> the company saw a more cautious consumer, but troubling trends including occasional customers coming into sto
. >> a good example, if you go to an olive garden, there are some pasta dishes that just have higherargins implicit in them than some of the other items and they are lower priced and even with those lower prices, they have higher margins so you'll see advertising and promotional strategies to feature some of those things >> so i'll be watching closely might have to do some channel checks here and test it out. clarence otis, thank you for joining us we appreciate your time. >>...
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lauren: because it's only one small thing that costco sells and endless breadsticks at olive garden wasust, you know, like the appetizer. you would still order an entree but people were coming into red lobster abdomen only eating the $20 shrimp deal. didn't work for them so red lobster about a week ago told us they were closing dozens of stores and now it's official, they are seeking bankruptcy protection to try to turn around their fortunes. stuart: if you were offered unlimited shrimp for a specific price you'd pour in there. lauren: that's what they did and they didn't buy anything else and red lobster suffered as a result. stuart: don't forget to check out the fox business rundown podcast. the first episode premiers today you get new episodes every monday and friday, episodes will be available on fox business podcast.com, apple, spotify, or wherever you download your favorite podcast. coming up, trump is demanding biden take a drug test, before they debate. roll tape. >> i'm going to demand a drug test too by the way. >> [applause] >> no, i really am. >> [applause] >> i don't want h
lauren: because it's only one small thing that costco sells and endless breadsticks at olive garden wasust, you know, like the appetizer. you would still order an entree but people were coming into red lobster abdomen only eating the $20 shrimp deal. didn't work for them so red lobster about a week ago told us they were closing dozens of stores and now it's official, they are seeking bankruptcy protection to try to turn around their fortunes. stuart: if you were offered unlimited shrimp for a...
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over the last 12 months or so cracker's stock is suffering a much steeper drop when compared to olive garden's parent company darden and you can see that on your screen right there. just eat up 59%. a drastic difference between all of these names. doximity, and shares moving the opposite direction surging 17% after announcing a better than expected current quarter outlook and a $500 million stock buyback program. that's what's driving the results right now. >> we'll see you in a little bit. kristina, thank you. just getting started. all those in favor say a.i. get it? reddit shares are moving high on a new partnership. we have a top tech investor and reddit shareholder is standing by for reaction, lo toney. we're live at the new york stock exchange. you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from
over the last 12 months or so cracker's stock is suffering a much steeper drop when compared to olive garden's parent company darden and you can see that on your screen right there. just eat up 59%. a drastic difference between all of these names. doximity, and shares moving the opposite direction surging 17% after announcing a better than expected current quarter outlook and a $500 million stock buyback program. that's what's driving the results right now. >> we'll see you in a little...
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like when times get tough and we're in the middle of a recession, consumers they stop going to olive gardennd go to mcdonald's instead and we're actually not seeing that play out right now and we talked a couple weeks ago about the $5 value meal promotion that mcdonald's is rolling out for a month or so. franchisees pushed back very hard on that. they were not happy that they were going to take a bath on all of those sales. so it's very interesting. as you look at the consumer and you look at whether it's fast food or fast casual, there's definitely a changing of the guard and you take specifically in california really the issues that fast food companies, fast food restaurants are up against with the $15 minimum wage, that presents a big issue because at some point it's going to be more -- it's going to be less expensive for a consumer to go and get take-out from apple bees bee's or chilis to get a value meal from mcdonald's. maria: you've got to trade down. kathy, thank you for joining the conversation. mark, you're with us all morning. we're grateful. we've got a lot coming up. stay with
like when times get tough and we're in the middle of a recession, consumers they stop going to olive gardennd go to mcdonald's instead and we're actually not seeing that play out right now and we talked a couple weeks ago about the $5 value meal promotion that mcdonald's is rolling out for a month or so. franchisees pushed back very hard on that. they were not happy that they were going to take a bath on all of those sales. so it's very interesting. as you look at the consumer and you look at...
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that was happened with restaurants where red lobster started with olive garden, that is how they operatethe bankruptcy filing, $200 a year is owed in leases to this property company that is still owned by a very profitable company. so there are bad actors in the private equity world just like there are in any other world. this is one of the examples people need to take and pay attention to. >> even this is one example of how big investors use their profit optimization tactics and crushed other industries, right? think of the housing market. in smaller cities like phoenix or nashville or atlanta, right? i hang up single-family properties for cassie in math and now people can't even get their foot in the door to buy a single property. >> do not put me in a position of defending private equity but, when we look at different industries, hospitals, private hospitals are a perfect example that not-for-profit hospitals suddenly have become these giant private equity profit centers, and when we look at single-family homes, there are some private equity that focus on rent to own. in other words,
that was happened with restaurants where red lobster started with olive garden, that is how they operatethe bankruptcy filing, $200 a year is owed in leases to this property company that is still owned by a very profitable company. so there are bad actors in the private equity world just like there are in any other world. this is one of the examples people need to take and pay attention to. >> even this is one example of how big investors use their profit optimization tactics and crushed...
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. >> and olive garden hire. it's a good luck.ou see that ceo who said he would hire those protesters ? ben, that guy. i think he sells, like, pills . >> he does? yeah, yeah, yeah. when soft and his stock prices plunge and boy, did pull a , but it's kind of nice that boy. this audience just doesn't like going to. do you know that guy? i did not know that guy. don peah, we're all of that to. but don't know him.seems >> that's correct. yeah, that was the same. ad might have.y woul it seems like somebody would advertise on podcasts, but likve ,man might be the kind of person who would. >> he's one of my advertise myy podcast tonight. n >> i seeot him cra that crazy a. >> the pills work that i'm going to get out of this segment. ment segment. ment up next, democrat gov who shows. black kids no love. >> imagine a future where plastic is not wasted, but instead remade over and over into the things that keep our food fresher get our families safer, and our our families safer, and our planet cleaner to help us getge. there. america's plas
. >> and olive garden hire. it's a good luck.ou see that ceo who said he would hire those protesters ? ben, that guy. i think he sells, like, pills . >> he does? yeah, yeah, yeah. when soft and his stock prices plunge and boy, did pull a , but it's kind of nice that boy. this audience just doesn't like going to. do you know that guy? i did not know that guy. don peah, we're all of that to. but don't know him.seems >> that's correct. yeah, that was the same. ad might have.y...
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come on.e on m and i knew that guany wasn't there at the olive garden. >> i mean, i just wanted there in spirit. you know, sometimes if somebody can't be theremetimes , you.gh >> they're there in spirit. right. i talk to spirits all th e like cornguys in the old days, corn pop. e mi i mean, he might not be there, but he's there in spirit t, right yeah, i mean, i. i got visited last christmas. eve by three spirits. >> i woke up in the morningin and there was a kid. i saidres, go self a turkey. >> keep the change. that's a true story. ge stothat's no joke. >> i was in arabia. i got. i found a lamp and gave it a rub and a spirit came out,'t offered me three wishes. >> i have to thinkn have about . >> i said dollars, dollars, dollars. just make sure i'm lost. let's work. nd appla yes. hey lives on a farm. and guys, liberals are fox news contributor charlie herd. he went straight b in the movies dumb and dumber. and also last weekend in my placte hosed down the harlan highway podcast on youtube. iamsyeah, like an iranian helicopter. she's down to earth. "new york times" bestselling author
come on.e on m and i knew that guany wasn't there at the olive garden. >> i mean, i just wanted there in spirit. you know, sometimes if somebody can't be theremetimes , you.gh >> they're there in spirit. right. i talk to spirits all th e like cornguys in the old days, corn pop. e mi i mean, he might not be there, but he's there in spirit t, right yeah, i mean, i. i got visited last christmas. eve by three spirits. >> i woke up in the morningin and there was a kid. i saidres,...
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. ♪♪ en olive garden nuestra lasaña está hecha en capas y capas horneadas a la perfección.de amplio espectro para divertirte más bajo el sol. bloquea el 97% de rayos ultravioleta que queman es usada por dermatólogos y sus familias y es resistente al agua. protégé tu piel y la de todos con beach defense de neutrogena. viviendo dentro del letrero de una tienda en michigan, la policia halla a una indigente. satcha: aunque parezca increÍble viviendo dentro del letrero en una tienda en michigan encuentra la policÍa una indigente. en ese pequeÑo espacio entre el techo y el anuncio donde ella encuentra un hogar. empleado del comercio la descubren luego de seguir un cable de extensiÓn hasta el escondite. aunque se trata de un caso de invasiÓn de propiedad privada los agentes la tratan con empatÍa. ahora toda la comunidad se une para brindar ayuda. esta maÑana investigan como homicidio la muerte de una soldado hispana en tennessee. la policÍa la identifica como katia de 22 aÑos. agentes encontraron su cuerpo en una casa tras recibir una llamada de margen. ella era especialista en in
. ♪♪ en olive garden nuestra lasaña está hecha en capas y capas horneadas a la perfección.de amplio espectro para divertirte más bajo el sol. bloquea el 97% de rayos ultravioleta que queman es usada por dermatólogos y sus familias y es resistente al agua. protégé tu piel y la de todos con beach defense de neutrogena. viviendo dentro del letrero de una tienda en michigan, la policia halla a una indigente. satcha: aunque parezca increÍble viviendo dentro del letrero en una tienda en...
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en olive garden nuestra lasaña está hecha en capas y capas horneadas a la perfección.e para seguir avanzando. por eso te ofrecemos ventajas con usps ground advantage®. un advantage de confianza. con entrega de tus paquetes a tiempo. un advantage de eficiencia. con más de 164 millones de puntos de entrega. un advantage de valor. sin sorpresas, ni gastos inesperados. usps ground advantage® un advantage para tu negocio. ♪ ♪ ♪ satcha:"despierta amÉrica" no se detiene. ni tampoco las expectativas por lo que hoy revelarÍa daniels y las posibles sanciones a donald trump si viola la orden de silencio. en vivo desde la corte te contamos cÓmo serÍa la vida de donald trump en prisiÓn si lo encarcelan. karla: tormenta en la organizaciÓn de miss universos. otra reina de belleza renuncia a su tÍtulo en menos de una semana. devuelve la corona. entÉrate por quÉ lo hace y las reacciones. satcha: desde un helicÓptero de la fuerza aÉrea rescatan a un niÑo que se enferma a bordo de un crucero a ciento de millas de la costa. aquÍ verÁs lo que hace. karla: los tigres del norte celebran su m
en olive garden nuestra lasaña está hecha en capas y capas horneadas a la perfección.e para seguir avanzando. por eso te ofrecemos ventajas con usps ground advantage®. un advantage de confianza. con entrega de tus paquetes a tiempo. un advantage de eficiencia. con más de 164 millones de puntos de entrega. un advantage de valor. sin sorpresas, ni gastos inesperados. usps ground advantage® un advantage para tu negocio. ♪ ♪ ♪ satcha:"despierta amÉrica" no se detiene. ni...
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en olive garden nuestra lasaña está hecha en capas y capas horneadas a la perfección.semiprofesional y siempre me decÍa tu tienes que ir a tus clases de nataciÓn y de tenis, todo lo que es la disciplina es de las cosas que me dejÓmi papÁ. karla: cÓmo crees que serÁs tÚ como abuelo? gabriel: quÉ pasÓ, karla? [rÍen] gabriel: mi papÁ siempre ser mÁs tierno, no vive en mÉxico, viven plaza del carmen y entonces no lo veo tan seguido y mis hijas tambiÉn pero todo el tiempo hablamos por telÉfono. aparte mi papÁ se casÓ con una seÑora de mcallen, texas entonces se casÓ con una americana, y entonces le hablan en inglÉs, y es el mÁs cariÑoso con mis hijas siempre. raÚl: en el 2016 estabas grabando esto detrÁs de cÁmara en las grabaciones de la telenovela " vino el amor " que protagoniza este con irina baeva, vamos a ver estos vÍdeos, cuando ves estos vÍdeos. dime la verdad. quÉ es lo que mÁs agradeces de haberte encontrado con irina? gabriel: la relaciÓn que llevo con esa. en ese entonces no tenÍamos nada que ver. Éramos muy buenos amigos. ella estaba con emanuel, su ex. y Éramo
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and people who make $75,000 or less are going to olive garden less because of the higher prices, so youthe income strata, but definitely people who make less money are going out less. it's interesting, too. there is a new trend happening at some of these convenience stores, gas station convenient stores, they're offering more hot food, more choices, because they are getting the fast-food customers who are sick and tired of rising prices. i think you will see more value this year. you are voting with your dollars, you really are, when you are changing how you behave and how you shop and mcdonald's and other companies are seeing it. >> whoever is expensing it, it costs more today than it did last year. >> all right. mr. roker, you want one? here. >> hold on. hold on. >> there we go. there we go. >> travis gets one -- >> joey over there? oh, whoa! joey went down. we go. >> there is one more john. >> one more john. >> there we go. all right. >> everyone got one. >> everyone caught theirs, too. >> uncle roker taking care of it. >> all right. let's show you what we got. got hot anthony, there
and people who make $75,000 or less are going to olive garden less because of the higher prices, so youthe income strata, but definitely people who make less money are going out less. it's interesting, too. there is a new trend happening at some of these convenience stores, gas station convenient stores, they're offering more hot food, more choices, because they are getting the fast-food customers who are sick and tired of rising prices. i think you will see more value this year. you are voting...
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that was pretty okay >> they got -- >> not great that was a day ago >> that's a push olive garden is push they had their rates priced. it didn't hurt them as much as i thought. but you know, look at mastercard, which, by the way, i think was misinterpreted, but the presumptuous of mastercard is that consumer spend has slowed down. the presumption of visa and american express is that consumer spend is -- has gotten better mixed pictures in a lot of these. by the way, mike is a very good executer at mastercard i didn't think mastercard was that bad i think there was headline bad but i come back to execution when it comes to -- execution or price. the execution at qsr, restaurant brands, was superb and they blew away the number. >> when we come back, we will revisit starbucks, of course, after that interview yesterday and the stock slide with the company's ceo told us on this program. get to a bunch of other names, qualcomm, corvo, novo, neo, with futureloinsod ts s okg lionhi thursday did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may
that was pretty okay >> they got -- >> not great that was a day ago >> that's a push olive garden is push they had their rates priced. it didn't hurt them as much as i thought. but you know, look at mastercard, which, by the way, i think was misinterpreted, but the presumptuous of mastercard is that consumer spend has slowed down. the presumption of visa and american express is that consumer spend is -- has gotten better mixed pictures in a lot of these. by the way, mike is a...
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last supper, jesus led the disciples outside the city wall, they went to gesemania to the old olive gardenlilee, and a teacher was walking along the shore and calling. peter! peter! peter, are you sleeping? peter! yes, i’m already on my way, you couldn’t wait just an hour. my father, but not what i want, but what you want. thy will be done. i'm coming to you. holy father, those whom you have given to me, preserve them in your name. and may there be in them the love that you loved me. i'll be in them. get up, let's go. the hour has come. peter woke up and remembered. there is no greater love than if someone lays down his life for others, i realized, the teacher said this to himself, he is preparing for death. jesus walked the human journey to the end, and stayed on the last night absolutely alone, without help, without support, without consolation. we had a story where relatives do not understand the significance. mm last minutes of life, and this is a very important moment in a person’s life, in particular , an old man was dying in a hospice and his son came to him and he asked: son, take
last supper, jesus led the disciples outside the city wall, they went to gesemania to the old olive gardenlilee, and a teacher was walking along the shore and calling. peter! peter! peter, are you sleeping? peter! yes, i’m already on my way, you couldn’t wait just an hour. my father, but not what i want, but what you want. thy will be done. i'm coming to you. holy father, those whom you have given to me, preserve them in your name. and may there be in them the love that you loved me. i'll...
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. >> whit: former olive garden waiter, amen to that. >> george: i was a waiter all through high schoolthank you, rebecca. apologize it. >> rebecca: thanks, guys. >> whit: coming up next the fire storm over the hit show "baby reindeer." fans trying to track down the real life people it's allegedly based on. i've struggled with generalized myasthenia gravis. but the picture started changing when i started on vyvgart. ♪ vyvgart is for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are anti-achr antibody positive. ♪ in a clinical trial, vyvgart significantly improved most participants' ability to do daily activities when added to their current gmg treatment. most participants taking vyvgart also had less muscle weakness. and your vyvgart treatment schedule is designed just for you. in a clinical study, the most common side effects included urinary and respiratory tract infections, and headache. vyvgart may increase the risk of infection. tell your doctor if you have a history of infections or symptoms of an infection. vyvgart can cause allergic reactions. available as vyvgart for iv infusio
. >> whit: former olive garden waiter, amen to that. >> george: i was a waiter all through high schoolthank you, rebecca. apologize it. >> rebecca: thanks, guys. >> whit: coming up next the fire storm over the hit show "baby reindeer." fans trying to track down the real life people it's allegedly based on. i've struggled with generalized myasthenia gravis. but the picture started changing when i started on vyvgart. ♪ vyvgart is for adults with generalized...
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i sat again between these walls next to the olive tree in the garden on the stairs of our house. it's as if i never left here and i was always here. in my eastern homeland. this week, instead of tuesday's supervisory orders, the parliament table approved the budget bill 1403. we need experts to continue their supervisory duties, that is, the 99th principle commission, which is the third supervisory body of the constitution and the annual laws of the country , has placed under its supervisory microscope how to deposit the revenues of the executive bodies to the treasury of the whole country. about 200,000 accounts of executive bodies and state companies have been blocked in the framework of the supervisory duties of the 90th principle commission of the parliament. there are some accounts that can be checked. it has or there are other factors , but the balance is zero, but you can't report this account, just remove these and we will be able to calculate the percentage. attention, out of these 55,000 accounts, we can block them, there are some accounts whose balance can be transferr
i sat again between these walls next to the olive tree in the garden on the stairs of our house. it's as if i never left here and i was always here. in my eastern homeland. this week, instead of tuesday's supervisory orders, the parliament table approved the budget bill 1403. we need experts to continue their supervisory duties, that is, the 99th principle commission, which is the third supervisory body of the constitution and the annual laws of the country , has placed under its supervisory...
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underperforming rivals like olive garden's parent darden and chili's parent. >>> and when we come backchips act fund has been allocated. we'll get an update on where the rest of it is sdekt expected to go. and now a look at yesterday's winners and losers. to start a business, you need an idea. it's a pillow with a speaker in it! that's right craig. a team that's highly competent. i'm just here for the internets. at&t it's super-fast. reliable. you locked us out?! arrggghh! ahhhh! solution-oriented. [jenna screams] and most importantly... is the internet out? don't worry, we have at&t internet back-up. the next level network. i sold a pillow! (marci) so, how long have you lived here? and how are the restaurants around here? are they good, bad, meh? (luke) marci, we've gotta go. (marci) i'm sorry. (luke) we've got seventeen thousand more parks to visit. [marci screams] (luke) we bring you the best neighborhood info. (marci) ding dong (luke) homes-dot-com. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box" live from the nasdaq market site in times square. a quick look at the futures. not much
underperforming rivals like olive garden's parent darden and chili's parent. >>> and when we come backchips act fund has been allocated. we'll get an update on where the rest of it is sdekt expected to go. and now a look at yesterday's winners and losers. to start a business, you need an idea. it's a pillow with a speaker in it! that's right craig. a team that's highly competent. i'm just here for the internets. at&t it's super-fast. reliable. you locked us out?! arrggghh! ahhhh!...
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the garden is located in jerusalem at the foot of the mount of olives, in appearance it is unremarkablehours before the trial and crucifixion. and the greatest betrayal in the history of mankind, at the cost of 30 pieces of silver. obviously, this is really the same place, why? if we look, across the kidron stream opposite, just located, is the platform of the old testament temple. the lord came to the garden of ephsemane, why was this place his favorite, that he prayed opposite the old testament temple, that is, on the same level as it. feature of olive trees is that they grow for centuries, constantly renewing themselves, so it is quite possible that these very trees are the same age as christ, it is there that you understand that this is not a legend, that he was there, that he walked there, he preached there, he sat in the garden of gethsemane, that's absolutely true. “over there, near the orthodox church of the dormition of the virgin mary, as the bible says, a stone’s throw away, there is a cave where the disciples slept, and jesus was betrayed by judas and taken into custody. man
the garden is located in jerusalem at the foot of the mount of olives, in appearance it is unremarkablehours before the trial and crucifixion. and the greatest betrayal in the history of mankind, at the cost of 30 pieces of silver. obviously, this is really the same place, why? if we look, across the kidron stream opposite, just located, is the platform of the old testament temple. the lord came to the garden of ephsemane, why was this place his favorite, that he prayed opposite the old...
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in the garden of gethsemane eight ancient olive trees grow.s, so it is quite possible that these very trees are the same age as christ. it is there that you realize that this is not a legend, that he is. was that he walked there, he preached there, he sat in the garden of gethsemane, this is absolutely certain, over there near the orthodox church of the assumption of the virgin mary, as the bible says , within a stone's throw there is a cave where the disciples slept, and jesus was betrayed by judas and taken away into custody. many of us have. bright the idea of the last hours before the crucifixion is formed after reading the novel by vulgakov's master margarita, a trial in the palace is described there, although in fact pontius pilate never lived there, he came here only from time to time. we do not know where ponti pilate stayed when he lived in jerusalem. there are two options: he could have stayed in a palace that was once built. this palace is located in the western part of the city, near the modern yaba gate, above it now stands the
in the garden of gethsemane eight ancient olive trees grow.s, so it is quite possible that these very trees are the same age as christ. it is there that you realize that this is not a legend, that he is. was that he walked there, he preached there, he sat in the garden of gethsemane, this is absolutely certain, over there near the orthodox church of the assumption of the virgin mary, as the bible says , within a stone's throw there is a cave where the disciples slept, and jesus was betrayed by...
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a sea of unique colors plants in the nikitsky botanical garden, what is there, flower beds, fruit and exotic trees, like... cacti, figs, olivesng, the main thing is that this is one of the most beautiful holiday destinations, especially from late march to mid-may, why? because at this time a whole parade of tulips takes place here. we admire your emotions when you talk about food, and you speak so deliciously, as if you were eating the most delicious pizza in the world, when you talk about tulips, you remember pizza to make your mouth water, then you will simply understand everything. but you won’t surprise anyone with an ordinary cheburek, especially federik, so how do you like the sweet cheburek with strawberries, banana and chocolate, you also see that in my plate there is no sense of cheburek, but a lighter cheburek, which is not deep-fried, in a dry frying pan, this is yantyk or dietary cheburek, although i don’t know how dietary it is, since i have it loaded with different fillings in one... fish, seomga, an absolutely unusual filling for yantyka, usually they are made with beef and lamb, in another i have three types o
a sea of unique colors plants in the nikitsky botanical garden, what is there, flower beds, fruit and exotic trees, like... cacti, figs, olivesng, the main thing is that this is one of the most beautiful holiday destinations, especially from late march to mid-may, why? because at this time a whole parade of tulips takes place here. we admire your emotions when you talk about food, and you speak so deliciously, as if you were eating the most delicious pizza in the world, when you talk...