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and ultimately the roth child family.m more than 200 years the name roth child has been synonymous with two things great wealth, and conspiracy theories about what they're really doing with it. almost from the moment mayor ash roth child and his sons emerged from the jewish ghetto of frankfurtur to revolutionize the world it's been home of constant brilliant anti-semitism blamed from everything from the sinking the tige tan toik causing great depression even crazying the covid-19 pandemic. mike roth child no relation has thoroughly research history of these wild conspiracy reis in a book jewish space lasers the roth child and 200 years of conspiracy theories. mike has sorted out myth from reality to find truth about these theories and the people who spread them. and he also examines why even as their wealth and influence have waned, do the roth child family continue to inspire conspiracies and hoaxes. mike will be joined and conversation tonight by shane burrly author of why we fight essays on fast fascism and surviving a
and ultimately the roth child family.m more than 200 years the name roth child has been synonymous with two things great wealth, and conspiracy theories about what they're really doing with it. almost from the moment mayor ash roth child and his sons emerged from the jewish ghetto of frankfurtur to revolutionize the world it's been home of constant brilliant anti-semitism blamed from everything from the sinking the tige tan toik causing great depression even crazying the covid-19 pandemic. mike...
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unlike a roth ira, a roth 401(k) doesn't have any kinds of means testing.tter how much money you earn, you can take advantage of a roth 401(k), as long as your employer decides to give you the option. of course, all these decisions depend on what you think the future will look like. if you believe taxes are ultimately headed much higher over the course of your lifetime, then a roth 401(k) where you pay your taxes now and pay nothing in the future is the way to go. even if you're making a lot of money in the present. at the end of the day, though, this is both beyond our control and beyond our ability to predict. the bottom line, the lower your present income then the lower your tax rate. a roth 401(k) or a roth ira lets you pay those low rates now and never worry about taxes again for your retirement money. so the less money you make, the more likely that a roth is for you. it's that simple. and when you're saving for retirement, don't worry what could go catastrophically wrong 30 or 40 years in the future. just worry about making the best choices right now
unlike a roth ira, a roth 401(k) doesn't have any kinds of means testing.tter how much money you earn, you can take advantage of a roth 401(k), as long as your employer decides to give you the option. of course, all these decisions depend on what you think the future will look like. if you believe taxes are ultimately headed much higher over the course of your lifetime, then a roth 401(k) where you pay your taxes now and pay nothing in the future is the way to go. even if you're making a lot of...
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roth specialising in - at their servants. 0k dr patricia - merav roth specialising in traumatic losst story was up earlier we were discussing the travel for the many children who have suffered loss in gaza as well. there is more on the story on all perspectives on the bbc news site where we're running live pages with video. go to the bbc website if you want more on that story. we bring you another major story which we have been following today. some good news from india. 41 construction workers trapped in a tunnel for 17 days have now been rescued and reunited with their families. the men who are mostly in their 20s had been working on a project in the himalayas in north india when a land slide locked them in. the entire nation had been following their plight in what was india's biggest rescue operation. you can see there, some of the men as they were greeted and garlanded on their return. 0ur correspondent at the scene has today's story. this moment, more than two weeks in the making. 4i trapped workers finally rescued. an eruption of cheers from workers and onlookers. people sharin
roth specialising in - at their servants. 0k dr patricia - merav roth specialising in traumatic losst story was up earlier we were discussing the travel for the many children who have suffered loss in gaza as well. there is more on the story on all perspectives on the bbc news site where we're running live pages with video. go to the bbc website if you want more on that story. we bring you another major story which we have been following today. some good news from india. 41 construction workers...
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liz: carol roth the last word. carol: yes, i mean this is a situation is gone completely out of town and it seems obsessed with elon musk if you look at their website 13 out of the top 16 stories are about him in the media we can have an opinion you cannot go and collude to do things with fraud and so i do that is worth it looking into a new allegations now, you know let's put the screws on them and make them the points you got it monica crowley carol roth think you for joining us is good to see about the story, has republican lawmakers now investigating the swing nonprofit, that it is blamed for anti- israel protest hillary law 11 capitol hill the story hillary. >> hi this last republicans are investigating coping funny and ties to china new york times report that link the cofounder of big has been it entrepreneur to any fighting nonprofits that push chinese communist propaganda another investigating the wife coping cofounder, julia evans. hillary: lawmakers either doing this bidding through the group, that may vi
liz: carol roth the last word. carol: yes, i mean this is a situation is gone completely out of town and it seems obsessed with elon musk if you look at their website 13 out of the top 16 stories are about him in the media we can have an opinion you cannot go and collude to do things with fraud and so i do that is worth it looking into a new allegations now, you know let's put the screws on them and make them the points you got it monica crowley carol roth think you for joining us is good to...
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roth. website mentions term limits, but the dirty secret in washington is, it is a wash with billions and billions of corruptive dollars, both domestically and from international sources. term limits will help entirely. they are opposed to it because it reduces their ability to be corrupt. it would intensify if they are likely to be corrupt. it will be found out sooner, rather than later. host: let's give gave a chance to respond. guest: i think there is a point to be made about term limits leading to our corruption or -- leading to more corruption or a revolving door problem for elected officials. you are -- -- let's say i am from tennessee originally, you are in the tennessee gatehouse for six terms for two years each. after those six years, you are going to work for this lobbying company and cash in on your inside knowledge and it pushes out the people. we are talking about a term limit of 18 years on the supreme court, but not changing tenure in the federal judiciary. article three sect
roth. website mentions term limits, but the dirty secret in washington is, it is a wash with billions and billions of corruptive dollars, both domestically and from international sources. term limits will help entirely. they are opposed to it because it reduces their ability to be corrupt. it would intensify if they are likely to be corrupt. it will be found out sooner, rather than later. host: let's give gave a chance to respond. guest: i think there is a point to be made about term limits...
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in the past if you had a roth ira different from a employer sponsored plan, roth ira was not subject to rmd, but employer plans were. to meet the that requirement the plan has in place to automatically deduct the amount required for the rmd specific to that person every year and make that in the form of a check. now with this recent change of secure 2.0, those rmd are no longer required. for those retirees who don't need that additional income or prefer to keep it invested for capital preservation or legacy, they now have the option to not take those distributions. we wanted to make sure that these retirees were aware that this was happening, so in the instance they did not want to take r & d in 2024, they would have to convert their account to a roth account prior to the end of the year so they do not have to take r & d in 2024. as a result of that, as you can see in the memo, we did send out a specific direct mail postcard to those specific retirees or terminated employees to inform them that should they want to do a roth conversion by the end of the year to mitigate 2024r & d, the
in the past if you had a roth ira different from a employer sponsored plan, roth ira was not subject to rmd, but employer plans were. to meet the that requirement the plan has in place to automatically deduct the amount required for the rmd specific to that person every year and make that in the form of a check. now with this recent change of secure 2.0, those rmd are no longer required. for those retirees who don't need that additional income or prefer to keep it invested for capital...
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roth. website mentions term limits, but the dirty secret in washington is, it is a wash with billions and billions of corruptive dollars, both domestically and from international sources. term limits will help entirely. they are opposed to it because it reduces their ability to be corrupt. it would intensify if they are likely to be corrupt. it will be found out sooner, rather than later. host: let's give gave a chance to respond. guest: i think there is a point to be made about term limits leading to our corruption or -- leading to more corruption or a revolving door problem for elected officials. you are -- -- let's say i am from tennessee originally, you are in the tennessee gatehouse for six terms for two years each. after those six years, you are going to work for this lobbying company and cash in on your inside knowledge and it pushes out the people. we are talking about a term limit of 18 years on the supreme court, but not changing tenure in the federal judiciary. article three sect
roth. website mentions term limits, but the dirty secret in washington is, it is a wash with billions and billions of corruptive dollars, both domestically and from international sources. term limits will help entirely. they are opposed to it because it reduces their ability to be corrupt. it would intensify if they are likely to be corrupt. it will be found out sooner, rather than later. host: let's give gave a chance to respond. guest: i think there is a point to be made about term limits...
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roth about ginny thomas'connection. and clarence thomas. shouldn't he be regulated by the attorney general because of the amount of fraud that the supreme court has been committed? i hear you saying they are entitled to $150 million, but there should be paperwork sent in to our merrick garland, our attorney general, make sure that if it is not turned in at the right time then some charges should be brought on. host: let's let gabe respond. guest: that is a great point. in the federal law passed after watergate, it says for everyone -- the justices make about 300 thousand dollars a year and have financial disclosure requirements, their investments, their transactions. justice thomas has had plenty of opportunity to fix those errors, but he has willfully not. it says in the federal law of the judicial conference has reasonable cause to believe a justice or lower court judge has willfully omitted information about his disclosures, the judicial policymakers can refer that individual including a justice to the ginny -- to the attorney general. t
roth about ginny thomas'connection. and clarence thomas. shouldn't he be regulated by the attorney general because of the amount of fraud that the supreme court has been committed? i hear you saying they are entitled to $150 million, but there should be paperwork sent in to our merrick garland, our attorney general, make sure that if it is not turned in at the right time then some charges should be brought on. host: let's let gabe respond. guest: that is a great point. in the federal law passed...
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elizabeth: carol roth, thank you for joining us. good to see you. >> you too, liz.o the president is about to turn hot again and gop house lawmakers talking about calling in dozens of potential witnesses including hunter and james biden. plus firing off dozens of subpoenas. we'll take it on on "the evening we'll take it on on "the evening edit" next. ♪ ucing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. sweetie looking through the german house ways and means committee, jason smith, congress and smith is always a pleasure having you wanted okay, is this true, we are an oversight your games, sing house impeachment inquiry, is getting ready to fire up around two dozen subpoenas, family and business associations the biden family enterprise and that's what the chair told me is not true. >> there is definitely numerous individuals that we are issuing subpoenas in regards to a lot of people need to come before congress, both to t
elizabeth: carol roth, thank you for joining us. good to see you. >> you too, liz.o the president is about to turn hot again and gop house lawmakers talking about calling in dozens of potential witnesses including hunter and james biden. plus firing off dozens of subpoenas. we'll take it on on "the evening we'll take it on on "the evening edit" next. ♪ ucing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the...
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lord roth child, prime minister netanyahu, chief rabbi, distinguished guests, lords, ladies and gentlemen, i am so pleased to be here with you tonight, and to be with you, lord balfer, on this special evening, as we mark the centenary of the letter written by your great uncle, which i believe to be one of the most significant letters in history. a letter. 100 years after the walfour declaration of the establishment of a homeland for world jewry, britain is still proud of its action. the letter that established the regime zionism led and brought a bitter fate to the palestinian people. to better understand what is happening in palestine today , we must go back to a time more than two centuries ago. here , a large statue of namploon bonaparte rises above the city of akka in northern palestine, which is a sign of france's attempt to defeat the ottoman empire. this was and is a strategic point for entering the arab regions from the mediterranean sea. napoleon's attempt to start an uprising by the jews in 1799 failed. but his project to create a jewish land was revived by britain 40 years late
lord roth child, prime minister netanyahu, chief rabbi, distinguished guests, lords, ladies and gentlemen, i am so pleased to be here with you tonight, and to be with you, lord balfer, on this special evening, as we mark the centenary of the letter written by your great uncle, which i believe to be one of the most significant letters in history. a letter. 100 years after the walfour declaration of the establishment of a homeland for world jewry, britain is still proud of its action. the letter...
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bring in carol roth and daniel webb joining us also. carol, let's get your reaction and hear democrat 2024 contender dean phi phillips and a latina r talking about how bad bidenomics is. watch this. >> bidenomics is not working. i think in 2020 he was probably the only democrat who could have beaten donald trump. i think in 2024, he may be among the only ones that will lose to him. >> are you happy with your vote for joe bide someone >> right now, i'm working three jobs because i have to pay more things like my house is more expensive. >> latino community say when trump was the president, we don't have high gas or inflation of the food. so this is the truth. elizabeth: when trump was president, that minority voter just said, the economy was better. but, carol, cnn is reporting that president biden's campaign communications creek torr blames "a brick wall of maga extremism causing multiple americans to work multiple jobs". really? it's maga extremism doing that? >> yeah, they've embraced bidenomics and that poor woman say she has three j
bring in carol roth and daniel webb joining us also. carol, let's get your reaction and hear democrat 2024 contender dean phi phillips and a latina r talking about how bad bidenomics is. watch this. >> bidenomics is not working. i think in 2020 he was probably the only democrat who could have beaten donald trump. i think in 2024, he may be among the only ones that will lose to him. >> are you happy with your vote for joe bide someone >> right now, i'm working three jobs...
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. >> more perspective from the former federal prosecutor, jessica roth, professor at correspond dose intra law school, as well as maggie haberman who's covered the former president for decades and author of the best-selling book about him, "confidence man: the making of donald trump and the breaking of america." so many conversations about trump and the family, now the court of law and the court of public opinion. that's where we are. the sons. helping him or hurting him? >> it depends how you look at this. i think there was nothing that was a bombshell that you saw. there was a moment with eric trump's testimony, yesterday in particular, where he was confronted with saying he had not been involved in a piece of -- i believe it was a certification. there was some emails suggesting that he did know trump sons have blamed things they didn't recall on memory lapses. i don't know how much of a difference it makes in a case. you have probably a stronger opinion than i do. i don't know how much difference it makes on a case where the judge has done a partial summary judgment and there are
. >> more perspective from the former federal prosecutor, jessica roth, professor at correspond dose intra law school, as well as maggie haberman who's covered the former president for decades and author of the best-selling book about him, "confidence man: the making of donald trump and the breaking of america." so many conversations about trump and the family, now the court of law and the court of public opinion. that's where we are. the sons. helping him or hurting him?...
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does this make you feel like david lee roth?immy: is there anything better than that? >> no, this is crazy. i started doing stand-up again maybe five, six years ago. and now we're doing all these fun places. it is great. >> jimmy: i saw a video of you and your daughter. i think sunny, she was singing a song about your mood swings. >> guille >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it was very funny. >> daddy goes up and down very quick. >> jimmy: daddy is with us. his name is adam sandler, and his movie is called "leo." we'll be back with adam sandler. >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live!" are brought t you by new heineken silver, world class light beer. new emergen-c crystals pop and fizz when you throw them back. and who doesn't love a good throwback? [sfx: video game sound] new emergen-c crystals. throw it back. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ♪tasty glazed turkeys that won't be forgotten♪ ♪their warm mac and cheese has us feasting like kings♪ ♪these are a few of my favorite things♪ every bite is a celebration with the honey baked ham compa
does this make you feel like david lee roth?immy: is there anything better than that? >> no, this is crazy. i started doing stand-up again maybe five, six years ago. and now we're doing all these fun places. it is great. >> jimmy: i saw a video of you and your daughter. i think sunny, she was singing a song about your mood swings. >> guille >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: it was very funny. >> daddy goes up and down very quick. >> jimmy: daddy is with...
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people from khodar’s entourage began to openly send a warning to competitors so that no one opens rothalfabank, inkombank and russian credit, offered $350 million for yukos assets. however, on behalf of the state, applications for participation in the auction were registered by minotep, which naturally did not accept the consortium’s application, and yukos went to khodorkovsky, who paid for the block of shares only 9 million higher than the stated price of 150 million. honestly, democratically, everything, like khodorkovsky tells his own. in the internet, at its peak, the businessman had a personal fortune of $15 billion. however, after the release of khodrakovsky in 2015 , another dark one was revealed. murder of the mayor of neftyugansk. the reason is that the oligarch’s company did not want to pay taxes to the budget. the investigation established that the businessman, through employees of his company, ordered the murder of several people whose activities were contrary to the interests of khodorkovsky. among those killed was vladimir petukhov, the head of neftyugansk. it is notewort
people from khodar’s entourage began to openly send a warning to competitors so that no one opens rothalfabank, inkombank and russian credit, offered $350 million for yukos assets. however, on behalf of the state, applications for participation in the auction were registered by minotep, which naturally did not accept the consortium’s application, and yukos went to khodorkovsky, who paid for the block of shares only 9 million higher than the stated price of 150 million. honestly,...
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commander roth from the call sign. in siberia he taught his people a lot.
commander roth from the call sign. in siberia he taught his people a lot.
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we want to start first though, with ambassador dennis roth, counselor at the washington institute for near east policy. msnbc foreign affairs analyst, he was the -- on the peace process in the clinton administration, and was instrumental in assisting israelis and palestinians to reach an interim agreement in 1995. ambassador, thanks for joining us on, this inflation. i have wanted to speak to you, ambassador, throughout this entire conflict. i'm so happy that you are joining us this hour. i want to talk first about this new op-ed out from the president. we know last weekend, prime minister benjamin netanyahu essentially said indefinitely, israel will control the security of gaza. the president now has a new op-ed, out in the washington post, that says the epa should have governing power over gaza. what do you make of this step being made by the president and his administration, to speak out about the future of gaza, and who will govern? >> well i think the president is focused on the reality that the israelis don't want to stay in gaza, and they don't want to stay in gaza, so someone
we want to start first though, with ambassador dennis roth, counselor at the washington institute for near east policy. msnbc foreign affairs analyst, he was the -- on the peace process in the clinton administration, and was instrumental in assisting israelis and palestinians to reach an interim agreement in 1995. ambassador, thanks for joining us on, this inflation. i have wanted to speak to you, ambassador, throughout this entire conflict. i'm so happy that you are joining us this hour. i...
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sonali: joining us now is stephanie roth of wolf research and peter. stephanie, let's start with you on the inflation story. do you believe this is going to be the sustained direction of travel and how soon is too soon for the fed to start cutting given the prince we have? stephanie: the data looked like a sustained slowdown in inflation. inflation is running around 3%. we are getting closer. there's reasons why inflation should cool from here. the market continues to bring on a lot of supply. you have goods disinflation. end of labor market will be cooling. so our base case is inflation is heading to 2.5% next year and the fed can cut next year. sonali: do you have the same kind of conviction in the inflation print as stephanie, peter? peter:. we agree on inflation. i think the sort of premise is at this point misplaced. i think we have moved from a conversation that centered around inflation. inflation is down. the fed has done its job. i think the transition will be from inflation to growth and what in fact the impact is of this extreme and extraord
sonali: joining us now is stephanie roth of wolf research and peter. stephanie, let's start with you on the inflation story. do you believe this is going to be the sustained direction of travel and how soon is too soon for the fed to start cutting given the prince we have? stephanie: the data looked like a sustained slowdown in inflation. inflation is running around 3%. we are getting closer. there's reasons why inflation should cool from here. the market continues to bring on a lot of supply....
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and right away, david taxel roth, bill crystal, you know, loyal biden voters are saying, “we need a newthis survey, do you think it reflects reality? and what do you think will happen to biden? i think that's the most amazing thing of all. that if 10 years ago, some leading american politician had even remotely faced indictment, the prospects his election to high office would have instantly disappeared, but donald trump, who was accused of felonies in four different jurisdictions, both at the state and federal level, and this not only did not harm him, but certainly helped him in matters including voters and republicans , his popularity has grown with each new but also among independent groups and even those who traditionally support democrats, such as black voters, 22% percent in this latest poll, as in in similar polls, they would rather vote for trump than for biden, which means that americans have come to the conclusion that our leading institutions of government are extremely corrupt, our media is extremely corrupt, and the department of justice and the legal system have been aggre
and right away, david taxel roth, bill crystal, you know, loyal biden voters are saying, “we need a newthis survey, do you think it reflects reality? and what do you think will happen to biden? i think that's the most amazing thing of all. that if 10 years ago, some leading american politician had even remotely faced indictment, the prospects his election to high office would have instantly disappeared, but donald trump, who was accused of felonies in four different jurisdictions, both at the...
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the israelis to hurry up with their campaign, obviously there is a time skill because of the global roth being shown by the ordinary concerned human. and citizens of nearly every nation uh except israel across the globe and i think uh america has just told israelis to kill as many people uh as quickly. as you can and try and depopulate northern gaza as quickly as you can, because time may be running out. let's also ring in journalist and political analist moner ahmed who's with us from the pakistani capital islamabad. mr. ahmed, are you with us? yes, please. all right, i want to get your thoughts on uh the uh the same issues that we were mentioning with our guest, mr. fra huws, specifically, something that our correspondent brought up earlier and that this war is he. um targeting the medical facilities and the health infrastructure in gaza, it's destroying the hospitals, it's put uh at least uh 25 out of the 35 hospitals totally out of commission due to the incessant bombing uh at these medical facilities, what do you think is the israeli uh aim and and main objective here when it's targ
the israelis to hurry up with their campaign, obviously there is a time skill because of the global roth being shown by the ordinary concerned human. and citizens of nearly every nation uh except israel across the globe and i think uh america has just told israelis to kill as many people uh as quickly. as you can and try and depopulate northern gaza as quickly as you can, because time may be running out. let's also ring in journalist and political analist moner ahmed who's with us from the...
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there's a huge... a connection between the various powerful zionist families of europe such as the roth child family and the founding folders of the united states, so it's not like something that the us has only recently been a partner in crime uh with various zionist groups, but it's it's been that way essentially since the beginning of the united states and perhaps before it because they were also doing uh similar crimes uh in the united states says perhaps a test run for how they would treat the rest of the... world following the establishment of the american empire after the uh so-called american revolution. okay and shabir we we have these admissions and some comments by israeli ministers recently you the one that started two weeks ago saying actually likeikening palestinans in gaza to animals the defense minister and then we had the other one saying why not neuk gaza what what kind of war is this just just new and just let's get rid of this and he was not satisfied and then the now have also the uh finance minister saying that palestinis, the only solution for them is to go find s
there's a huge... a connection between the various powerful zionist families of europe such as the roth child family and the founding folders of the united states, so it's not like something that the us has only recently been a partner in crime uh with various zionist groups, but it's it's been that way essentially since the beginning of the united states and perhaps before it because they were also doing uh similar crimes uh in the united states says perhaps a test run for how they would treat...
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, as you know, in 1948, the the primary force behind the establishment of the zionist state with a roth child banker. the international bankers, they were behind the establishment of of that, today in the united states, these same bankers and others, they are behind the power of the zionist state of israel, so this is used to divide people, they use democracy. now to to more to answer your question more sicinctly is that what what the design state of israel did years and years ago, they saw that the plo was a real real problem for them, so what they did, they did what the united states did, the united states went out there, they established al-qaeda with bin layden and put them against the soviet union, so israelis they went out and they got some palestinians, they funded them, they aided them, and it became known as hamas, okay, so okay, well, i'm not too sure, i'm not too sure you have to. "we have to do a history check on that and uh get some facts based on uh different sources, not to argue with you on that, but since you mentioned 1948, we're watching what was called a nakba, anoth
, as you know, in 1948, the the primary force behind the establishment of the zionist state with a roth child banker. the international bankers, they were behind the establishment of of that, today in the united states, these same bankers and others, they are behind the power of the zionist state of israel, so this is used to divide people, they use democracy. now to to more to answer your question more sicinctly is that what what the design state of israel did years and years ago, they saw...
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okay, so it says, these are the early days off of sam roth, forceful. it's 220, 23 november. you're playing a concert here at the gretchen in berlin. how have your music and your audiences changed over the years? great. the, the, there were stories that did with 2 things. the, this is i'm going music is i'm rock was issued in the u. s. by late because now again records that was the beginning of the resurrection of xander, which music and generalities of rock or and then later another guy from italy by the name of joe vin. oh hello tat it. he came to and i think he was in some expedition he passed through google and that african countries that eventually came to the end and was looking for me. so and we'd find me. so i'm coming back. i wanted to show him the way you were born or your history and things like that that's in coming into the, into the document or i've done this, you've seen it. so the 2 things that document, are we intent because our book, i'm very each was or the or the music records and it to have resulted in what you're seeing today. we've, we've been doing thi
okay, so it says, these are the early days off of sam roth, forceful. it's 220, 23 november. you're playing a concert here at the gretchen in berlin. how have your music and your audiences changed over the years? great. the, the, there were stories that did with 2 things. the, this is i'm going music is i'm rock was issued in the u. s. by late because now again records that was the beginning of the resurrection of xander, which music and generalities of rock or and then later another guy from...
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baltic. foreign ministers have said they are not going because russian for administer sergey loud. roth is going, they say the only place you should be flying is to the hague. so the baltics say that he should not be allowed to participate. the russia is absolutely in violation of, of every principle of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. and they simply won't sit there. they even ask some of their friends and allies not to go, but as far as i know, everyone else is going to finish. foreign minister said she thinks it's important to go there and speak her mind to lab ross himself. and that's what most countries have decided to do. but yes, this was a, quite a discussion on the margins of benito meeting one day in brussels, d, w. 's, terry shoals there to break it all down for us. thank you so much. i and that's or time already, but make sure to stay engaged, stay informed and stay in touch. you can follow our team on social media at dw news and myself at nicole underscore for the ship. the latest headlines you're looking for. there is, of course, always our website
baltic. foreign ministers have said they are not going because russian for administer sergey loud. roth is going, they say the only place you should be flying is to the hague. so the baltics say that he should not be allowed to participate. the russia is absolutely in violation of, of every principle of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. and they simply won't sit there. they even ask some of their friends and allies not to go, but as far as i know, everyone else is going...
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the inter bank for international settlements, which are controlled by a handful of families like the roth childs and other uh such uh ultra wealthy families who operate in secret without the... media focusing on them because they also own the media, um, the only reason i think that these western leaders are still in power is because yes, there's a lot of people in the west waking up and that's it's a good thing, but there's still many people who are just kind of brainwashed and it's kind of like these indifferent people um who kind of prop up the last uh threads uh that are holding to the power of these regimes, otherwise these threads are eventually going to break, there's more people that are going to be waking up, especially as they realize that the western leaders are only interested in securing the interests of the ultra wealthy uh cartel owners and uh they put their own people into poverty, they put their own people into hardship as they send money to ukraine, as they send money to this genicide in the zionist regime, so as they see it affects their own livelihood, they are going to
the inter bank for international settlements, which are controlled by a handful of families like the roth childs and other uh such uh ultra wealthy families who operate in secret without the... media focusing on them because they also own the media, um, the only reason i think that these western leaders are still in power is because yes, there's a lot of people in the west waking up and that's it's a good thing, but there's still many people who are just kind of brainwashed and it's kind of...
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roth?ok, that's it, that's it, that's it, quiet, quiet, gentlemen, let's play, yes, what is our life, what is our and... game, why do you love me? i love you, huh? that's it , i love you completely, the main premiere of the year, you threw me into the darkness, making me doubt who i am, but i spent my own investigation, it seems to me that your fire can be directed in the other direction , you have to have favorites, the brunette took such liberty that right on rtr, if you come to my house, the first thing you will see is the door scratched by dogs, he could to become a zoologist, or an athlete, we took the gto standards for 34 years old, fits, i always like to eat a lot, or a lifeguard. but he is a doctor that everyone needs, treatment should not be self-medication, you need to contact a specialist. doctor myasnikov, what is your name? anna yakorenna, anya, i bow to your beauty, it’s unpleasant for me to be a stranger. here’s a note to my wife, i don’t need a house or cars, i want us to ha
roth?ok, that's it, that's it, that's it, quiet, quiet, gentlemen, let's play, yes, what is our life, what is our and... game, why do you love me? i love you, huh? that's it , i love you completely, the main premiere of the year, you threw me into the darkness, making me doubt who i am, but i spent my own investigation, it seems to me that your fire can be directed in the other direction , you have to have favorites, the brunette took such liberty that right on rtr, if you come to my house, the...
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gas that will come out of all this of gaza, who are making money out of gen oil, for instance the roth charles up. golan, already doing it, then you've got of course the arms dealers from rathian through to locky martin, they're all in on it, every one of them has got their noses in the trough here, and at the same time, what you're seeing is israel fronting out with the kind of language which you would have to associate with nazis and you'd have to associate it with the kind of uh demons to the west abhors, you'd have to talk about things in terms of the holocaust, you have to talk about alshwids as a concentration camp, and they don't like... this when you start bringing these um uh these parallels, these analogies, because it's the uncomfortable truth, but until israel starts talking about immediate ceasefire until it lifts the the inhumane siege and along with it egypt, it's partnering crime and also jordan and also saudi arabia, all of them are in on it because the saudis and the egyptians and the jordanians, they're blocking any missiles getting to to the israeli army from the li
gas that will come out of all this of gaza, who are making money out of gen oil, for instance the roth charles up. golan, already doing it, then you've got of course the arms dealers from rathian through to locky martin, they're all in on it, every one of them has got their noses in the trough here, and at the same time, what you're seeing is israel fronting out with the kind of language which you would have to associate with nazis and you'd have to associate it with the kind of uh demons to...
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and uh its uh, he talked about the roth and as of a traditional system and i think uh, this is uh, very much the view outside because uh, outside of that you was with him not a general and see that the beings the same way that uh, people inside of the us see it. uh, we do not exist in that same bottle. so uh, the suppression withdrawn with the coming elections with the with bindings on legal problems which are the attorney general's into us seem to be honestly this interested into looking into them. it feels like, like i said like something that has been a long time comment because it also speaks to the, to the level of the patient that exists within the united states. that up, according to some researches uh, is reached a point that is uh, essentially reversible, you know, between democrats and republicans and another thing that jumps in my mind a, he's a dave, it's a part of the system. you know, and it's uh, it seems to exist uh to serve the same interest, you know, in turn, i mean, maybe the republicans and the democrats may have a different. so some of the are some small. busy outs
and uh its uh, he talked about the roth and as of a traditional system and i think uh, this is uh, very much the view outside because uh, outside of that you was with him not a general and see that the beings the same way that uh, people inside of the us see it. uh, we do not exist in that same bottle. so uh, the suppression withdrawn with the coming elections with the with bindings on legal problems which are the attorney general's into us seem to be honestly this interested into looking into...
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lisa: stephanie roth from wolfe research. shares is leading to this plunge and i wonder how much amc is coming out on the details of taylor swift mania and barbieheimer trends. and the day traders willing to accept that on the others. tom: again, it's a small company but 86% is the weighted average cost of dead is 6%. thus an enormous member. lisa: if they came to market now it would be a much larger number. this is one of the gamestop diane lane and they just had this incredible quarter. they had pretty big kids can they raise up bigger equity cushion? there's a price to pay for that. tom: you look to pre-pandemic charts of amc and is simple. i went from 40, to 300 and now it's down at 10. lisa: did you see barbie? tom: i'm the only one of the country who has not seen it. lisa: did you watch taylor? tom: no, what are you talking about? i will mention taylor so after every 12 minutes. good morning taylor. ♪ the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a s
lisa: stephanie roth from wolfe research. shares is leading to this plunge and i wonder how much amc is coming out on the details of taylor swift mania and barbieheimer trends. and the day traders willing to accept that on the others. tom: again, it's a small company but 86% is the weighted average cost of dead is 6%. thus an enormous member. lisa: if they came to market now it would be a much larger number. this is one of the gamestop diane lane and they just had this incredible quarter. they...
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richard roth recounts kissinger's breakthrough successes and his controversial policies that brought him widespread praise and deep scorn. >> i know all of you will want to hear from the new secretary of state. >> reporter: henry kissinger never needed an introduction on the world stage again. kissinger, the most famous statesman in the last half of the 20th century. celebrated and controversial. as richard nixon's national security adviser and secretary of state, the diplomat wielded enormous power and influence. so trusted, it was kissinger who went to china on a secret mission to explore a historic opening of u.s. relations with communist china. >> would be alone in beijing, with no communication. therefore, if he didn't know nixon's mind, he might do foolish things. >> reporter: initially, there were fears a u.s./china ping-pong exchange match would affect the high-stakes political gambit. >> every once in a while, something happens in diplomacy which transcends the drafting of cables. >> reporter: vietnam. casualties mounted. nixon and an undiplomatic kissinger, thought more bom
richard roth recounts kissinger's breakthrough successes and his controversial policies that brought him widespread praise and deep scorn. >> i know all of you will want to hear from the new secretary of state. >> reporter: henry kissinger never needed an introduction on the world stage again. kissinger, the most famous statesman in the last half of the 20th century. celebrated and controversial. as richard nixon's national security adviser and secretary of state, the diplomat...
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and actually if i'm a $1000.00, sarah, hi roth isn't occupied east jerusalem for us are the is really army saying that they found the body of another captive in northern gauze. so what do you know? the yeah, and that's the body of 19 year old. now i see all know who um was. uh, sets of died a few days ago where how my sons released a video of her and then a picture of still pictures showing her dad at the time. her mom's had accused, is ro all coming in and as strike in the slice of statements, though, by his role they said in it that she was that she killed by hum us now in terms of her body, it's being returned back to her family. so that they couldn't give her a burial. he was a major concern for her parents that had spoken to other families of those that are being held captive the i'm not seeing all the way from tennessee by the several days they'll be arriving on stocks today at us tomorrow of for a march that they said plan, the plan is to arrive at the prime minister's office to demand on says that's what they've been saying. now for weeks, they want the governments take a more
and actually if i'm a $1000.00, sarah, hi roth isn't occupied east jerusalem for us are the is really army saying that they found the body of another captive in northern gauze. so what do you know? the yeah, and that's the body of 19 year old. now i see all know who um was. uh, sets of died a few days ago where how my sons released a video of her and then a picture of still pictures showing her dad at the time. her mom's had accused, is ro all coming in and as strike in the slice of statements,...
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so it's interesting that you, you talk about taking action roth and to can take and concrete action like functions and kidding, the economic k. i'm the final thing i want to ask you. if we look at this conflict in the context of a new wells. we've seen over the last 20 months, really since the start of the war and ukraine, how countries which felt repressed before starting to find that voice, which will be about multi polarity, which will keep out open ice ations like bricks. where exposing, like you said, p i c c as being politically corrupt. used to bend to let's say washington as well. um, do you think that at the moment we all seen the rise of a new weld or not this conflict and as well as owners, kind of the big powers still fights and continue on to that interest in the region . because they know that that time of the empire was coming to when i took the with, if i did to live a sensing that plenty of times by doing that deflection problem because actually deals and solve is something that's updating has you saw during how they wanted to distract breaks and solve that, think they t
so it's interesting that you, you talk about taking action roth and to can take and concrete action like functions and kidding, the economic k. i'm the final thing i want to ask you. if we look at this conflict in the context of a new wells. we've seen over the last 20 months, really since the start of the war and ukraine, how countries which felt repressed before starting to find that voice, which will be about multi polarity, which will keep out open ice ations like bricks. where exposing,...
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or i appreciate you addressing that mr. roth um, most showed also the member of the connected to for united for a 2 days. i'm a very kind of you to join us while you're on the road travel safely and we look forward to seeing you again. and i know we do all we do hold for the pre world, which stands and the, and the history will definitely be accountable to host stores on the evil side and what was on the right side. so we definitely stand together with the free world. then we do hope that the whole world is the power that the rips many pots, the world old seas, and people will be able to live peacefully. and we all got to happen as soon as possible. as you say, mister arthur. well, this certainly speaking out right now, look, i don't imagine mister ralph most shut off. i do apologize for losing the connection here. a member of the connect said so you know, i to the tora to day as i'm thank you very much. well, thank you for joining us. to start off this program on archie international, i mean time of hundreds of people in the turkish capital taken to the streets to protest a visit of
or i appreciate you addressing that mr. roth um, most showed also the member of the connected to for united for a 2 days. i'm a very kind of you to join us while you're on the road travel safely and we look forward to seeing you again. and i know we do all we do hold for the pre world, which stands and the, and the history will definitely be accountable to host stores on the evil side and what was on the right side. so we definitely stand together with the free world. then we do hope that the...
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hi roth is in tell a v for a families have been gathering day after day to push for the release of captive. so so are the captives are now on their way to israel. we got the confirmation roughly . what time do you think you might be expecting them? and also what's going to happen when they land in israel. so i'd like to give you an idea on timing, but it's very unpredictable. and that's because the last 3 days of this a ceasefire has been exactly that. and the timings that one would often expect seem to change quite quickly. what we do know is that they all confirmed is on their way to is route where along that journey it's still not clear. it's not clear whether they're still in egypt. it's not clear whether they cross the border into israel. it's not clear whether they are on the way to the hospital, which is the seems to be in central tel aviv. so just not clear at the moment, but there are some other details that have become a little bit clearer in terms of who those all that have been released. we do know now that 11 of them is ready, citizens. we seen the videos that some of them are
hi roth is in tell a v for a families have been gathering day after day to push for the release of captive. so so are the captives are now on their way to israel. we got the confirmation roughly . what time do you think you might be expecting them? and also what's going to happen when they land in israel. so i'd like to give you an idea on timing, but it's very unpredictable. and that's because the last 3 days of this a ceasefire has been exactly that. and the timings that one would often...
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you know, you read 50,100 comments and you takelike the most common one-- "open a roth ira,""pay offr vehicles," "put the remainder of itin a vanguard total market fund," right? at this point, i had neverinvested anything, ever. - so i was spending every day just kind oflooking at numbers and seeing portfolioson the phone. and it's like,ok, so airbnb is, like, $176. under armour is $17. and i'm looking at thesethings and i'm like, well, what can istart investing in? matt kelly:i was on reddit looking atall these different things, and then i started comingacross wallstreetbets. [typing noise] - so i'm on reddit and it'slike r/wallstreetbets, like the slash. and i'm like, well,what's wallstreetbets? [music playing] man:dear viewer, do you money? do you like money?does your money like money? does your money want to makesweet lovins with other money and have beautifulmoney babies? do you haveinvestment accounts you don't understand or pay attention to becauseyour meaningless desk job is all the excitementyou need? or are you atrader? [interposing voices] matt kelly:i loved the sentiment
you know, you read 50,100 comments and you takelike the most common one-- "open a roth ira,""pay offr vehicles," "put the remainder of itin a vanguard total market fund," right? at this point, i had neverinvested anything, ever. - so i was spending every day just kind oflooking at numbers and seeing portfolioson the phone. and it's like,ok, so airbnb is, like, $176. under armour is $17. and i'm looking at thesethings and i'm like, well, what can istart investing...
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. >> i want to get some perspective from david urban, elie honig, and jessica roth, who's now professor of the cardozo school of law. what's your opinion? >> this is extraordinary. >> extraordinary in the way that it's scathing. >> extraordinary in that it's scathing and also the choice the judge made here. she ruled in trump's favor on a very specific legal ground, that he was not in an office the section covered in the 14th amendment. she could have stopped there. but she has 100 pages of fact findings, factual findings, against trump that are just devastating. finding that he intended to incite violence, that he engaged in insurrection. she also has findings, for example, that she knew he lost the election, but facts that are highly relevant to other cases, criminal cases. so, just the breadth of what is covered in this opinion is extraordinary. and the substance of the findings, they're just devastating. >> why do you think she went into that level of detail? >> i think what she's trying to do is make sure that this case can be resolved as expeditiously as possible. so, if an appell
. >> i want to get some perspective from david urban, elie honig, and jessica roth, who's now professor of the cardozo school of law. what's your opinion? >> this is extraordinary. >> extraordinary in the way that it's scathing. >> extraordinary in that it's scathing and also the choice the judge made here. she ruled in trump's favor on a very specific legal ground, that he was not in an office the section covered in the 14th amendment. she could have stopped there. but...
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joinings how he is positioning, wilmington trust tony roth is with us. happy thanksgiving. it's great to see you. >> you, too. thanks for having me. >> per the conversation we were having with mike, you do sense inflation is coming down maybe even faster than some of the fed projections? >> when we look at the twoents of inflation the core of inflation we see areas other than labor costs also rolling over and we have to put inflation into contest of labor costs where we've come from. in the prepandemic period labor grew 3 to 3.5% a year. we're right around 4 to 4.5% a year. we only need to get 100 basis points off, whatever your preferred measure is to be in a place consistent with the fed's target. when we look at what the fed rhetoric is doing, they're being very successful in controlling inflation expectations, which is to say it's a little over 2% and that is all based around not expecting to see it reach target until 2026. still hawkish on minutes, et cetera. but we can ignore all that, really, as long as they're controlling inflation expectations. once it's time to cu
joinings how he is positioning, wilmington trust tony roth is with us. happy thanksgiving. it's great to see you. >> you, too. thanks for having me. >> per the conversation we were having with mike, you do sense inflation is coming down maybe even faster than some of the fed projections? >> when we look at the twoents of inflation the core of inflation we see areas other than labor costs also rolling over and we have to put inflation into contest of labor costs where we've...
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roth initiating coverage of marvell technology ross saying the broad data structure portfolio is welln upgrading kraft-heinz. the cheap valuation and positioning of ozempic is giving the protein forward u.s. portfolio in the u.s. >>> another upgrade with barclays raising the price target on the mosaic company moving to overweight and $42 per share price target barclays seeing more upside with the company's exposure to pot ash for the new agriculture season. >>> time for the global briefing china weighing new steps to bolster the struggling economy according to bloomberg the central bank will provide $137 billion of low cost financing aimed at new home purchases. >>> and glencore is buying a 77% stake in teck resources coal business glencore offered to merging giving $23 billion for all of teck which would create two separate companies and later spinning off the coal business. >>> and india's trade minister says tesla is aiming to double the exports and imports for the electric vehicles. the trade minister making the comments after visiting the factory in freemont, california. >>> and
roth initiating coverage of marvell technology ross saying the broad data structure portfolio is welln upgrading kraft-heinz. the cheap valuation and positioning of ozempic is giving the protein forward u.s. portfolio in the u.s. >>> another upgrade with barclays raising the price target on the mosaic company moving to overweight and $42 per share price target barclays seeing more upside with the company's exposure to pot ash for the new agriculture season. >>> time for the...
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cnn's richard roth has a look back at his controversial legacy. >> i know all of you will want to hear from the new secretary of state. >> henry kissinger never really needed an introduction on the world stayed again. kissinger the most famous statesman of the last half of the 20th century. celebrated and controversial. as richard nixon's national security adviser and secretary of state, the diplomat wielded enormous power and influence. so trusted that it was kissinger who went to china on a secret mission to explore a historic opening of u.s. relations with communist china. >> whoever went would be alone in beijing with no communication, and therefore, if he didn't know nixon's mind, he might do foolish things. >> initially, there were fears a u.s./china ping-pong exchange match would affect the high stakes political gambit. >> every once in a while something happens in diplomacy, which transcends the drafting. >> vietnam, casualties mounted as the vietnamese gained territory. nixon and an undiplomatic kissinger thought more bombing of the north would help. >> within 48 hours. >> rep
cnn's richard roth has a look back at his controversial legacy. >> i know all of you will want to hear from the new secretary of state. >> henry kissinger never really needed an introduction on the world stayed again. kissinger the most famous statesman of the last half of the 20th century. celebrated and controversial. as richard nixon's national security adviser and secretary of state, the diplomat wielded enormous power and influence. so trusted that it was kissinger who went to...
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cnn's richard roth recounts kissinger's break third a successes and his controversial policies, brought him widespread praise and deep scorn. >> >> i know all of you will want to hear from the secretary of state. >> henry kissinger never really needed an introduction on the world stage, again. kissinger, the most famous statesman of the last half of the 20th century, celebrated and controversial. as richard nixon's national security adviser and secretary of state, the diplomat wielded enormous power and influence. so trusted, it was kissinger that went to china on a secret mission to explore a historic opening of u.s. relations with communist china. >> whoever went would be alone in beijing with no communication. therefore, if he didn't know nixon's mind, he might do foolish things. >> initially, there were fears a u.s.-china ping pong exchange match would affect the high stakes political gambit. >> every once in a while, something happens and diplomacy which transcends the drafting of cable. >> vietnam casualties mounted as the vietnamese gained territory. nixon and and undiplomatic ki
cnn's richard roth recounts kissinger's break third a successes and his controversial policies, brought him widespread praise and deep scorn. >> >> i know all of you will want to hear from the secretary of state. >> henry kissinger never really needed an introduction on the world stage, again. kissinger, the most famous statesman of the last half of the 20th century, celebrated and controversial. as richard nixon's national security adviser and secretary of state, the diplomat...
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with me now, former federal prosecutor, jessica roth, and cnn's kaitlan collins, host of "the source," who was outside the courthouse all day. what was your take away from today? >> well frrk, from what i listeo as an observer on the media was this was, as i think we would expect -- you expect, in one sense, to go into a courtroom and hear witnesses tell the truth. i think that's how we all got into this system and what we believe is the process. but i think we're dealing with someone who -- for whom that is a foreign concept and does not play by those rules. so, i think today the former president was faocused on his election. it was about his political audience. it also had legal ramifications, however. and that is his end game is to become president again. and only in that position will he be capable of controlling the decisions that will affect his future and his liberty. i think there is a legal aspect to what he did today. but i thought the way he testified and his answers had little to do really with trying to convince the judge of anything. first given the judge's prior rulings
with me now, former federal prosecutor, jessica roth, and cnn's kaitlan collins, host of "the source," who was outside the courthouse all day. what was your take away from today? >> well frrk, from what i listeo as an observer on the media was this was, as i think we would expect -- you expect, in one sense, to go into a courtroom and hear witnesses tell the truth. i think that's how we all got into this system and what we believe is the process. but i think we're dealing with...
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you know, i remember, david lee roth was once asked by a rock critic, why do rock et i cans prefer elvis and he said because most rock critics look like elvis costello. that's an analogy you understand. >> greg: yes, i do. >> paul: that's all i have to say. >> greg: when i talk i feel like you're supposed to say you want me to give you a sandwich, we're coming in soon with a lie detector test. >> paul: that's right shall it's harder on me than you. >> greg: we have somebody that puts you right there at the scene of the crime. >> paul: what this study doesn't explain is jerry nadler. you're supposed to be good looking to get ahead in life? how did that snoop true. he actually ate a lot of good-looking people. julie you're a human woman. we have yet to do tests but. >> julie: test results haven't come back. thank you. >> greg: do you buy this? here's my theory. it's not that attractive people are more successful, it's that unattractive people are discriminated against. and i think that is something we just don't want to admit. >> julie: right. i think it's great that you made it. >> greg:
you know, i remember, david lee roth was once asked by a rock critic, why do rock et i cans prefer elvis and he said because most rock critics look like elvis costello. that's an analogy you understand. >> greg: yes, i do. >> paul: that's all i have to say. >> greg: when i talk i feel like you're supposed to say you want me to give you a sandwich, we're coming in soon with a lie detector test. >> paul: that's right shall it's harder on me than you. >> greg: we have...