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goals were few and far between for paulsen in his 1st 2 put to sleep this season but last time out. message 15 quite a dramatic transformation. what did you change in him but what did you do and it's like yeah i changed one thing governments a culture from going to be a good person clearly could be wrong let's also be a. you need to work a lot on your mentality to go all arrive in the box in the interim he's become equally indispensable for his country. to see his development going from not the person who is your group to be may be the player that you got the best career right now complete with the gold at the world cup finals always in his heart and when he plays for denmark when he's back his late father you run. into middle of him to think is well if he hadn't got me interested who knows if i'd ever even have played football that's why i wear his name on my shellfish sign on. the sky he's not changing it doesn't matter how successful he will get the whole thing is he will get the whole ritual get who's remembering his roots and that's just a lot about who's. 3 remarkable football
goals were few and far between for paulsen in his 1st 2 put to sleep this season but last time out. message 15 quite a dramatic transformation. what did you change in him but what did you do and it's like yeah i changed one thing governments a culture from going to be a good person clearly could be wrong let's also be a. you need to work a lot on your mentality to go all arrive in the box in the interim he's become equally indispensable for his country. to see his development going from not the...
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getting out of his comfort zone and other paulsen characteristic losing his father so early forced him to grow up faster than others. she tried to influence the person working in those situations it's very true but they control it and specially yours are for thinking here and for the after when you're sure he was mature you're just doing the world but if you can say that way so go away from home i was hopeless i'm sure he was he was ready to cope. ready for that. music means maybe the face of the chains but let's suppose in 2 years of us has been there with them all the way he really deserves. 'd all the success it's getting. since has now made it from the 3rd division to the champions league thanks in part to policy in its own evolution from team player to fully fledged goal grappa. compete for the next spring so. the 1st one to be a professional but in the end making it to bahrain and playing with these guys and children is slashing the grass and in his 1st year at munich and every contributed significantly to buy and stay. best dick double winning campaign. $10.00 and $5.00 assists
getting out of his comfort zone and other paulsen characteristic losing his father so early forced him to grow up faster than others. she tried to influence the person working in those situations it's very true but they control it and specially yours are for thinking here and for the after when you're sure he was mature you're just doing the world but if you can say that way so go away from home i was hopeless i'm sure he was he was ready to cope. ready for that. music means maybe the face of...
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alix: jim paulsen of leuthold group, thank you for joining us.ause we wind up wrapping all of this together. do we hear central banks rate raising -- do we see central bank rates raising? jim: interesting question. if you watch what happened with jay powell at the end of last year, he got burned so badly when they raised rates a little bit. look at what's happened to him. alix: good point, and the political pressure for sure. coming up, mick mulvaney's confused defense of president trump. more coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you're watching "bloomberg daybreak." shares of american express are rising. the credit card company posting third-quarter earnings that beat the average estimate. it reaffirmed guidance for the full year. amex says revenues rose 32% to a record. shares in danone falling the most in two years. the yogurt maker lowering its outlook for the full year. the u.s. yogurt business lost market share, total volume across all categories falling for the sixth quarter in a row. schlumberger says international revenue is hel
alix: jim paulsen of leuthold group, thank you for joining us.ause we wind up wrapping all of this together. do we hear central banks rate raising -- do we see central bank rates raising? jim: interesting question. if you watch what happened with jay powell at the end of last year, he got burned so badly when they raised rates a little bit. look at what's happened to him. alix: good point, and the political pressure for sure. coming up, mick mulvaney's confused defense of president trump. more...
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getting out of his comfort zone and another paulsen characteristic losing his father so early forced him to grow up faster than others. she's very proud to have influenced the person working in those situations it's very tough but they control it and especially so for a thing he seemed he learned from that when you're sure he was mature enough you're interested in the world but if you can say that way so go away from home i was homeless i'm sure he was he was ready to cope. ready for that. music means maybe the face of the change but let's suppose been 2 years of us has been there with them all the way he really deserves. all the success is getting the . light switches now made it from the 3rd division to the champions league thanks in part to politics and its own evolution from team player to fully fledged go grab . a piece of bread and shall bring. the 4th one from the 1st but in the end you may have to buy a plane with these guys and such and i'm just asking the question in his 1st year at munich and every contribution significantly to buy and still best stick double winning campa
getting out of his comfort zone and another paulsen characteristic losing his father so early forced him to grow up faster than others. she's very proud to have influenced the person working in those situations it's very tough but they control it and especially so for a thing he seemed he learned from that when you're sure he was mature enough you're interested in the world but if you can say that way so go away from home i was homeless i'm sure he was he was ready to cope. ready for that....
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. >> paulsen says it takes a while over in europe and we're starting to see the benefits. >> jim paulsen there's a lag effect and it still does work in his view the s&p kind of said that. >> we're seeing a little bit of benefit in the housing market from the rate cuts but no one is saying that the cost of capital is too high or that credit is not available. >> they're saying the dollar's too high. >> yeah, but cutting rates isn't going to help any because the dollar has stayed firm even though the fed has been cutting rates because policy is ultra easy elsewhere. >> on the headline, i look at it conversely if the fed does not cut rates i think the market would react probably negatively. so i think that there's -- >> the fed does not cut the market will have complete -- >> and, by the way, can i just say if they don't cut this time thinking they're going to cut next time it's wasted. >> you're absolutely right. >> you look like you get pressured into cutting later. >> the way the fed looks at that is what the fed wants to do is ease financial conditions. when it upsets the market and the
. >> paulsen says it takes a while over in europe and we're starting to see the benefits. >> jim paulsen there's a lag effect and it still does work in his view the s&p kind of said that. >> we're seeing a little bit of benefit in the housing market from the rate cuts but no one is saying that the cost of capital is too high or that credit is not available. >> they're saying the dollar's too high. >> yeah, but cutting rates isn't going to help any because the...
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and buttons from past presidential campaigns and one is from the campaign of a canadian named pat paulsen. i think it was back in the 70s and this is a fabulous line someone told me. she was famous for having during his campaign the american people want a president who is smart and strategic and on their side to which i say picky picky picky. i thought that was just great. the truth of the matter is as much as the political humor is a long part of the american historical landscape of way back to the beginning that same landscape has had very, very serious times and i would say that this is one of them. i want to begin by saying that barack obama is basically the last american president who had the luxury of seeing the world through the lens of 20th century mind state. the 20th century is a different world in a different mindset and the 20th century like in the same way was a very different mindset in the 19th. the american people are just fine. the american people are forward thinking. the american people are regenerative. this is part of our national character. so, the american people ge
and buttons from past presidential campaigns and one is from the campaign of a canadian named pat paulsen. i think it was back in the 70s and this is a fabulous line someone told me. she was famous for having during his campaign the american people want a president who is smart and strategic and on their side to which i say picky picky picky. i thought that was just great. the truth of the matter is as much as the political humor is a long part of the american historical landscape of way back...
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. >> eric paulsen on facebook just sent me a message, short shake, but loud.ichmond. a lot of people right now on social media calling in and saying they felt it. it was over a wide area. again, we are hearing about a 4.5 magnitude earthquake striking north of walnut creek tonight. a lot of people are reporting- ->> i'm getting numbers here from rockridge. dumbarton bridge felt it. it sounds like a lot. pittsburgh felt it. the m bill saying it felt pretty significant. >> bill, we are hearing aid has been upgraded to a 4.7 magnitude. we have not heard reports of any damage or anything like that coming in. >> where is the center, did they say? >> north of walnut creek is what i am hearing. >> that would make sense. we are seeing a bigger report. this feels like reports. the walnut creek area, the reports i am getting, i would have said it was a 2.8 or something. >> an earthquake from a 4 to a 4.9 is considered light. i'm guessing if there is any damage, it would probably be minimum. >> also, people in palo alto, all reported feeling that shaker that happened. >>
. >> eric paulsen on facebook just sent me a message, short shake, but loud.ichmond. a lot of people right now on social media calling in and saying they felt it. it was over a wide area. again, we are hearing about a 4.5 magnitude earthquake striking north of walnut creek tonight. a lot of people are reporting- ->> i'm getting numbers here from rockridge. dumbarton bridge felt it. it sounds like a lot. pittsburgh felt it. the m bill saying it felt pretty significant. >> bill,...
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from the past presidential campaigns and one is a button from the campaign of the comedian named pat paulsen, from back in the 1970's. he was saying during his news campaign, the american people who want a president who is smart, strategic and on their side, to which i say, picky, picky, picky. i thought that was just great. s much as political humor is a long part of the historical landscape all the way back to the beginning, that same landscape has had very serious times and i would say this is one of them. barack obama is basically the last american president who had the luxury of seeing the world through the lens of 20th century mind-set. the 21st century is a different world. and the 20th century was a different mind-set since the 19th. the american people are just fine. they are forward thinking. the american people are regeneral rative. this is part of our national character. the american people get that the world is different in health, education, health and wellness and in every area. the americans are on the move. they know that if something is not working on wednesday, we have to
from the past presidential campaigns and one is a button from the campaign of the comedian named pat paulsen, from back in the 1970's. he was saying during his news campaign, the american people who want a president who is smart, strategic and on their side, to which i say, picky, picky, picky. i thought that was just great. s much as political humor is a long part of the historical landscape all the way back to the beginning, that same landscape has had very serious times and i would say this...
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we need to listen to steve paulsen because of today's fire danger. >> sfo on its own hit 87 sogrees,
we need to listen to steve paulsen because of today's fire danger. >> sfo on its own hit 87 sogrees,
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this week everyone talks to liz pod cast guest is rob paulsen, that voice between rafael, the teenaget ninja turtles and of course hello nurse from animaniacs. he's that guy. he went from fighting off characters to fighting for his life. what a story. please let me know what you think. i'm on twitter @ liz claman. spread the word. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets
this week everyone talks to liz pod cast guest is rob paulsen, that voice between rafael, the teenaget ninja turtles and of course hello nurse from animaniacs. he's that guy. he went from fighting off characters to fighting for his life. what a story. please let me know what you think. i'm on twitter @ liz claman. spread the word. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm...
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. >> did you read paulsen's stuff?enius paulsen, that's what you're going to say the recession fears peeked in august and since then things have been -- >> yeah. >> i think that case is not nearly as compelling anymore based on the data we've seen and that's why things are acting a little bit better. with you i was going to say you've been waiting for good things to happen and the jury's still out. we're back right around 3,000 on the s&p and i honestly don't know, do we head back to 2700 or finally break out and go up? do you know? >> i wish i knew, joe, for certain. you're right i would wait a while this recent high this year has been tough to break. and we'll have to wait and see if we do it here now amidst the earnings season. and the prices >> a lot of the trends in the market could change. german is up here itself. i think that's a big sea change. it's completely eliminated overall even commodity prices. all spot price index one of the biggest moves you're seeing a big outperformance over the last two months whic
. >> did you read paulsen's stuff?enius paulsen, that's what you're going to say the recession fears peeked in august and since then things have been -- >> yeah. >> i think that case is not nearly as compelling anymore based on the data we've seen and that's why things are acting a little bit better. with you i was going to say you've been waiting for good things to happen and the jury's still out. we're back right around 3,000 on the s&p and i honestly don't know, do we...
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no homes have been lost yet and meteorologist steve paulsen is monitoring the conditions in the area. >> reporter: firefighters have been showing up throughout the morning. this is the command base, where they will have a briefing this morning before heading back out to the fire line. one thing we did learn is that one of the evacuation centers yesterday was full and now has space at the fieldsburg community center. the sonoma county fairgrounds also a place that you can bring livestock. about 2,000 people remain under the mandatory evacuation orders. there are three main evacuation centers, the hillsburg community center, the veterans memorial building in santa rosa, and the fairgrounds where horses and livestock can be sheltered. evacuees say they are nervous. so far 49 structures with have burned. >> it's nature, right? >> reporter: firefighters have been able to contain about 800 acres. as for those evacuated neighborhoods, the sheriff's office has put deputies in those neighborhoods to watch for any suspicious activity or potential looters. >>> we want to give you a closer look a
no homes have been lost yet and meteorologist steve paulsen is monitoring the conditions in the area. >> reporter: firefighters have been showing up throughout the morning. this is the command base, where they will have a briefing this morning before heading back out to the fire line. one thing we did learn is that one of the evacuation centers yesterday was full and now has space at the fieldsburg community center. the sonoma county fairgrounds also a place that you can bring livestock....
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we need to listen to steve paulsen because of today's fire danger. >> sfo on its own hit 87 degrees, possible again today. some records go back to 1965 as well. warm to hot but the wind picks up later and fire danger goes back up again. it's higher tonight and morning, so that red flag warning has been issued for the north and east bay hills, gusts over 40 to 50 in the higher elevations. almost 90 degrees, temperatures well above average for the rest of the week and probably warmest tomorrow. they are all pretty close. some of these are wind- dependent with that easterly or northeasterly breeze making a bigger impact than no breeze at all. it will still be offshore. 40s, 50s and 60s here, east bay upper 50s and low 60s for some. but 60 degrees already in lafayette, so some are out of the gate on the warm side with temperatures beginning to move near 90 degrees today. sal is here to focus on? >>> well, the 80 freeway, which a lot of people want to know about. yesterday we had problems on the bridge and today it's kind of a normal looking commute on 80. 35 minutes, pretty good for this
we need to listen to steve paulsen because of today's fire danger. >> sfo on its own hit 87 degrees, possible again today. some records go back to 1965 as well. warm to hot but the wind picks up later and fire danger goes back up again. it's higher tonight and morning, so that red flag warning has been issued for the north and east bay hills, gusts over 40 to 50 in the higher elevations. almost 90 degrees, temperatures well above average for the rest of the week and probably warmest...