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he skrupd up the whole thing like robert frost. he lost -- i i'd sell on the back of that at 16 times earnings the stock is relatively inexpensive. it's had a huge run a lot based off mr. buffett's investment which maybe him one of his minimum ons doesn't matter i think the stock goes higher. i understand why people are taking the profits it's cheap. >> it's been a crazy year for restoration hardware up 70% this year they reeighted the long-term growth i think people wanted more but you get back to valuation, 17 times 20, 21 this is a stock that's a huge beneficiary of the tailwind in the housing markets and home restoration markets. i think these guys have a bit of a differentiated brand. >> and you mentioned migranting spli chain. >> and raising prices ahead of the tariffs. back in june the stock jumped 23% based on guiding beating on revs and eps i think this was positioning into this print. when you look at it after house it's down flat to down i think people are looking for as tim said a bit more bang for the buck now it's tim
he skrupd up the whole thing like robert frost. he lost -- i i'd sell on the back of that at 16 times earnings the stock is relatively inexpensive. it's had a huge run a lot based off mr. buffett's investment which maybe him one of his minimum ons doesn't matter i think the stock goes higher. i understand why people are taking the profits it's cheap. >> it's been a crazy year for restoration hardware up 70% this year they reeighted the long-term growth i think people wanted more but you...
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>> yes, you think b about robert frost.these are i think i know, his house is in the village and you hear jay-z god forgive me for my brash delivery but i remember vividly what these streets did to me. there's a kind of poetic sense of metaphor, analogy, long sentences that you fit into smaller spaces for the meter. he's a guy that's used imagery, symbolism, his own understanding of the culture, understanding projects and politics and hustling. he's put it all together and brought us a powerful package. yes, he haerts. talks about materialism, the bling, but under that, there's tremendous graff to and sub tans. when he talked about police brutality. anthrax, crack was anthrax black when police was al-qaeda the black men. so he's comparing terror in america with the experience of being terrified in african-american culture. think about the brilliant movie that got leased this weekend. queen and slim. that visual representation of the terror police violence e against black bodies was already precipitated by jay-z's brilliant
>> yes, you think b about robert frost.these are i think i know, his house is in the village and you hear jay-z god forgive me for my brash delivery but i remember vividly what these streets did to me. there's a kind of poetic sense of metaphor, analogy, long sentences that you fit into smaller spaces for the meter. he's a guy that's used imagery, symbolism, his own understanding of the culture, understanding projects and politics and hustling. he's put it all together and brought us a...
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he just quoted robert frost. that was amazing. >> i know. >> but i think he had a good week.to iowa and new hampshire, hish's a bit until water there. i think he knows it's game time. >> i didn't mean to interrupt, but i think he does know that, and it shows. that ad he put out, smart. but i wanted to know what you thought. could that also maybe backfire? you know, a lot of democratic voters don't agree with some of his foreign policy decisions. >> well, i think that's probably true. all these candidates have strengths and weaknesses. what has been consistent is he has stayed at the top of the polls, a lot of democratic operatives expected him to fall, and fall sooner than this. he continues to do fairly well in the national polls. i think new hampshire is in play. mayor buttigieg has done well there. and it looks like it went fairly well from all indications. >> well, don't get me started, i don't want to talk about deval patrick or michael bloomberg. you'll just get me angry. john kerry's endorsement is not insignificant, but also not surprising. they're you have the same e
he just quoted robert frost. that was amazing. >> i know. >> but i think he had a good week.to iowa and new hampshire, hish's a bit until water there. i think he knows it's game time. >> i didn't mean to interrupt, but i think he does know that, and it shows. that ad he put out, smart. but i wanted to know what you thought. could that also maybe backfire? you know, a lot of democratic voters don't agree with some of his foreign policy decisions. >> well, i think that's...
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[applause] peoplesoft did you make under meet her son ford i met robert frost and nobody cares about that. >> did you intend to me or was that your plan -- >> in 1994 when it became official january 1, 1994 and apparition appeared in a man on a horse followed by a lot of other mass men and women came and rode to town on that day. they were living in the jungle for 11 years. this took al castro a couple of months and amounts. these are serious revolutionary living and learning the language in the jungle. serious guys. no one has ever seen his face in the mask. in the class they said what would you like and i said introduce me too people i want to see i want to go to the main chapel the trouble of holy death she's a skeleton, you've heard of her. go to any home of a drug trafficker and there will be a portrait or image on the wall. she is the saint for people who are lawless and outside the law, hopeless pork and people don't have a clue. the chapel is a growing faith. to worship holy death. i said i want to go they said it might be dangerous and i said you asked, they said you can rea
[applause] peoplesoft did you make under meet her son ford i met robert frost and nobody cares about that. >> did you intend to me or was that your plan -- >> in 1994 when it became official january 1, 1994 and apparition appeared in a man on a horse followed by a lot of other mass men and women came and rode to town on that day. they were living in the jungle for 11 years. this took al castro a couple of months and amounts. these are serious revolutionary living and learning the...
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were important, matthew arnold, sherwood anderson, gertrude stein, 1920's writer, sinclair lewis, robert frost, and of course the modern. grant's position is as one of the great writers in american literary history. >> no one would have believed that when he was a cadet at west point. john: that is right. his wife dreamed he was president when he was losing his shirt in missouri. she told people, and they laughed. it just won't happen. he will never be president. >> your beginning conversation set this up perfectly. if anyone wants to read the handwritten manuscript of grant's memoirs, the library of congress has it. we have put the grant papers online. you can read for yourself all of his memoirs in his handwriting, and you can see the clear handwriting at the beginning. you can see when he is having a bad day because the handwriting changes drastically. >> what is the website to get to that? >> you can go on www.loc.gov and search digital collections. if you want to talk to me afterwards, i can explain how to get to it. in the featured items of the grant papers, the one i put to represent gr
were important, matthew arnold, sherwood anderson, gertrude stein, 1920's writer, sinclair lewis, robert frost, and of course the modern. grant's position is as one of the great writers in american literary history. >> no one would have believed that when he was a cadet at west point. john: that is right. his wife dreamed he was president when he was losing his shirt in missouri. she told people, and they laughed. it just won't happen. he will never be president. >> your beginning...
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i think democrats have to follow the great poet robert frost and say the only way out is through. only way out of this impeachment process is going through it. and that means the senate trial, even if it's an imperfect one. >> there you go. context, history important in all of this. douglas brinkley, thank you. >> noting the history there. and there's a lot of it. speaker pelosi and democratic leader chuck schumer set to meet today to talk next steps. in minutes, we may get a clear idea of the republican strategy. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will give his first public comments since that impeachment vote just ahead. and schumer set to speak not long after mcconnell. >>> also, democratic candidates gearing up for the final debate of the year. is the smallest group on stage yet, which means you know, yew get to hear a little more from each of them. does that open the door for more pointed attacks as well, though? before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -well, audrey's expecting... -twins! grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plan
i think democrats have to follow the great poet robert frost and say the only way out is through. only way out of this impeachment process is going through it. and that means the senate trial, even if it's an imperfect one. >> there you go. context, history important in all of this. douglas brinkley, thank you. >> noting the history there. and there's a lot of it. speaker pelosi and democratic leader chuck schumer set to meet today to talk next steps. in minutes, we may get a clear...
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of the most extraordinary poets we have in american culture today as i call him in the book, "robert frosty-z, who combines serious literary devices, poetry and that kind of stuff, with the common everyday experiences of human beings and he's able to put it together in such a powerful fashion. so, when i teach the class, i tell them, we're not just going to come in here and go, "hey, some dope lyrics and jay is cool." we want to get to the depth. what was brooklyn when he was born what was 1969? he arrived the same day that fred hampton died. what does that mean politically? what does it mean for the projects when he says, "you know why they call the projects the projects because it's a project, wherein we are the experiment. so, i wanted to probe his consciousness to see the political context in which he was born and then understand him as a figure and an icon in american society so, that takes a lot of history, sociology, politics then, we get to the dope lyrics [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah you break the book down into three categories >> um-hmm. >> jimmy: can you tell us what those are?
of the most extraordinary poets we have in american culture today as i call him in the book, "robert frosty-z, who combines serious literary devices, poetry and that kind of stuff, with the common everyday experiences of human beings and he's able to put it together in such a powerful fashion. so, when i teach the class, i tell them, we're not just going to come in here and go, "hey, some dope lyrics and jay is cool." we want to get to the depth. what was brooklyn when he was...
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se with a few words america'sink, greatest 20 century poet, robert frost. that is a hard mystery of jefferson. what did he mean? the easy way is to decide it simply isn't true. it may not be. i heard a fellow say so. nevermind. the welshman got it planted where it will trouble us 1000 years. i think that is exactly right. if you look at all subsequent american history, from the time of the declaration of idependence until today, think he will find all -- you will find all of the intellectual and political debates in this country for 235 years, in one way or another, have written -- have been a debate how to interpret the core principles of the declaration of independence, the self-evident truth of equality and self-evident truth of rights. the united states in 2019, the political controversies of this country today, at the deepest philosophic level, really come down to those two concepts, those two self-evident truths, equality and rights. like the revolutionary generation of 1776, it is, i think, your responsibility to dedicate your lives, your fortunes, a
se with a few words america'sink, greatest 20 century poet, robert frost. that is a hard mystery of jefferson. what did he mean? the easy way is to decide it simply isn't true. it may not be. i heard a fellow say so. nevermind. the welshman got it planted where it will trouble us 1000 years. i think that is exactly right. if you look at all subsequent american history, from the time of the declaration of idependence until today, think he will find all -- you will find all of the intellectual...
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you know, kennedy had robert frost read for him at the 1960 inauguration.he united states quoting edgar allen poe in the middle of just a very pedestrian news conference at the white house. the water comes dripping out. >> oh, my god. >> it's dripping out very quietly, dripping out. lamir, what say you? >> joe, i try to think of myself as i ask questions for a living. i never thought to ask the president how many times it takes him to flush the toilet. 10, 15 times. >> it takes him 15 times, jonathan! >> that's a lot of flushing. >> he seems to have really identified the central issue of our age as we move forward with impeachment in the ig reports foreign policy crisis. but apparently it's the low flush toilets that are first chief on his mind. >> what's wrong with him? >> we're not really sure where this came from. we asked the white house if perhaps they were having issues with the plumbing in the building. it is an older one. it's undergone some renovations lately and maybe it's the sunk or the showers. perhaps the president is harkening back to his tim
you know, kennedy had robert frost read for him at the 1960 inauguration.he united states quoting edgar allen poe in the middle of just a very pedestrian news conference at the white house. the water comes dripping out. >> oh, my god. >> it's dripping out very quietly, dripping out. lamir, what say you? >> joe, i try to think of myself as i ask questions for a living. i never thought to ask the president how many times it takes him to flush the toilet. 10, 15 times. >>...