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let's discuss this with gardner russo.y is the biggest holding in the managers for december. good to see you again. hathaway, howire disappointed were you, or were you disappointed by the last quarter results? >> those results for a beautifully against the national disasters. one of the things which are has proven -- things berkshire , they wills proven write checks and they will go straight back to business joining -- business. they stand for principle of looking for businesses that have pricing meeting demand. they have shown that recently. describe the chance to an american view about berkshire hathaway to the start of asian trading today, we celebrate here --ause of so few agencies they underwrite when the rates are compelling. the reason why berkshire hathaway does anything is it increases the value of each share of the longest term. they will come back stronger because of the capital that has been seated -- seeding in the industry. berkshire hathaway will have more underwriting. abundant capital with which to underwr
let's discuss this with gardner russo.y is the biggest holding in the managers for december. good to see you again. hathaway, howire disappointed were you, or were you disappointed by the last quarter results? >> those results for a beautifully against the national disasters. one of the things which are has proven -- things berkshire , they wills proven write checks and they will go straight back to business joining -- business. they stand for principle of looking for businesses that have...
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arranging this what could vladimir putin and donald trump bring up if they end up meeting the usual russo american makes of the last few months if not years north korea syria ukraine and of course the enormous difficulties and bilateral ties between washington and moscow the first putin drum face to face meeting happen at a different summit the g. twenty and hamburg back then the talks lasted many times longer than originally expected and the few lucky ones who were actually present inside that room said that there was chemistry between the two leaders. things. german police are investigating allegations that organized criminal groups have infiltrated its ranks and other state services that's after a police union claimed members of an arab underworld class and had joined the birdland force their clear indications that large arab clans have an infiltration strategy and try to keep certain family members away from criminal activities so that they can later infiltrate state services. nevertheless police chief has denied all the allegations meanwhile just two days ago the city's police academ
arranging this what could vladimir putin and donald trump bring up if they end up meeting the usual russo american makes of the last few months if not years north korea syria ukraine and of course the enormous difficulties and bilateral ties between washington and moscow the first putin drum face to face meeting happen at a different summit the g. twenty and hamburg back then the talks lasted many times longer than originally expected and the few lucky ones who were actually present inside that...
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if i were to talk to him today bart hagel and mark's and russo he would know what i'm talking about. so if i would talk to about locke and montesquieu they did have no idea. the point is, these men and women of the left they stand on the shoulders of the philosopher who preceded them 100 years before. there's a handful of us who know this and are trying to confront it. were usually attacked and put down within the republican party. because we understand what's going on. we wonder for too far gone or what we need to do to pull back because it's only going to get worse. the coercion and the bawling, where does it end? i often say will they give us the blueprint and tell us when they're done. when will we be done? when will you be done with immigration in texas? give us something to debate but they are never done tormenting the individual were controlling the individual. and the trajectories towards increased typography. if we lose that it will be a sad thing. we'll do everything we can through public means weather books that people read them anymore. whether it's radio, or tv. you've d
if i were to talk to him today bart hagel and mark's and russo he would know what i'm talking about. so if i would talk to about locke and montesquieu they did have no idea. the point is, these men and women of the left they stand on the shoulders of the philosopher who preceded them 100 years before. there's a handful of us who know this and are trying to confront it. were usually attacked and put down within the republican party. because we understand what's going on. we wonder for too far...
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lieutenant russo would like to talk to you. >> okay. >> hi, miss colls. i'm lieutenant russo.the jail records unit. >> okay. >> you're not going to be leaving today. i have detainers out of gloucester county, mars county, and montgomery county, pennsylvania. >> oh. >> so we notified gloucester county that you're ready to be picked up. and they'll come get you. >> all right. >> all right? >> sure. >> that's all. >> okay. thank you. >> not going anywhere. >> oh. >> going to gloucester county tonight. >> see? that's probably why they r.o.r.'d you. >> [ bleep ]. >> i'm not going anywhere. i'm going to gloucester county tonight. >> wait, wait. i'm coming out. i'm going to gloucester county tonight. they said all of my things were wrapped into one. >> all of them for bergen county. >> no, all -- that's what my lawyer said, like all the things against me right now were run concurrent. why didn't she tell me this? >> who? >> my lawyer. >> are you sure you didn't misunderstand? it was just the bergen county that got -- >> why didn't she know about the other stuff? >> it doesn't matter.
lieutenant russo would like to talk to you. >> okay. >> hi, miss colls. i'm lieutenant russo.the jail records unit. >> okay. >> you're not going to be leaving today. i have detainers out of gloucester county, mars county, and montgomery county, pennsylvania. >> oh. >> so we notified gloucester county that you're ready to be picked up. and they'll come get you. >> all right. >> all right? >> sure. >> that's all. >> okay. thank...
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arranging this what could vladimir putin and donald trump bring up if they end up meeting the usual russo american makes of the last few months if not years north korea syria ukraine and of course the enormous difficulties and bilateral ties between washington and moscow the first putin drum face to face meeting happen at a different summit the g. twenty and hamburg back then the talks lasted many times longer than. originally expected and the few lucky ones who were actually present and side...
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arranging this what could vladimir putin and donald trump bring up if they end up meeting the usual russo american mix of the last few months if not years north korea syria ukraine and of course the enormous difficulties and bilateral ties between washington and moscow the first putin drum face to face meeting happen at a different summit the g. twenty and hamburg back then the talks lasted many times longer than originally expected and the few lucky ones who were actually present and side that room said that there was chemistry between the two leaders. face to face meeting with a place to build a strong picture. well as we have said there's intrigue over the two leaders meeting the u.s. state department chief yesterday doubted whether there was sufficient substance for the said towne the u.s. diplomats have had a bit of a hard time getting the message across likely. any starters in iraq indeed. that allowed iraq. to try to get it over to a. particular mobilization. should be encouraged because the hope of the country and the region.
arranging this what could vladimir putin and donald trump bring up if they end up meeting the usual russo american mix of the last few months if not years north korea syria ukraine and of course the enormous difficulties and bilateral ties between washington and moscow the first putin drum face to face meeting happen at a different summit the g. twenty and hamburg back then the talks lasted many times longer than originally expected and the few lucky ones who were actually present and side that...
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fitzgerald was wrong because baseball's ami amaze world series comes down to game 7 we'll ask chris russo if this can really bring baseball back for good he's live at dodger stadium. a dodger co-owner will join is aunds he's not at the stadium. stick around what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley gglobal bonds, and high-dividend strategies. sure, these are investments. but they're not what people really invest in. what people really invest in, is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there takes a pure focus. because when you invest their money without distraction, hidden agenda or competing interests, something wonderful can happen. they might just get what they want out of life, and maybe even more. i am a first responder tor and i'emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my
fitzgerald was wrong because baseball's ami amaze world series comes down to game 7 we'll ask chris russo if this can really bring baseball back for good he's live at dodger stadium. a dodger co-owner will join is aunds he's not at the stadium. stick around what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that...
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betsy fisher martin and lisa matthews, our cochairs, jamie horowitz, lisa russo, kevin, away turner, and our press club staff, specifically lindsey underwood, laura coker and our executive direct york, william mccarran. so, secretary -- excuse me -- and radio audiences, please be aware that in the audience today are members of the general public, so any applause or reaction you may hear is not necessarily from the working press. dr. shulkin was nominate bid president donald trump to serve as the ninth veterans affairs or va secretary as commonly called and confirmed by the united states senate in february. prior to his role as secretary, dr. shulkin what's va's undersoutheast foreign actors health, 18 months, leading the nation's largest integrated health care system with more than 1700 sites of care serving nine million veterans. before he began his service with the va, dr. shulkin held numerous chief executive roles at the morris town medical center, the atlantic health sncc, the accountable care organization, the beth israel medical center in yucker, held numerous physician leader
betsy fisher martin and lisa matthews, our cochairs, jamie horowitz, lisa russo, kevin, away turner, and our press club staff, specifically lindsey underwood, laura coker and our executive direct york, william mccarran. so, secretary -- excuse me -- and radio audiences, please be aware that in the audience today are members of the general public, so any applause or reaction you may hear is not necessarily from the working press. dr. shulkin was nominate bid president donald trump to serve as...
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the mayor and todd russo, the director of the office of economic and workforce development. it has to be free. this is the one opportunity to highlight them, to highlight their talents, and to give them something for free, so it is free to participate. >> -- but you do have to be local to san francisco, and we do screen you to make sure you are a local maker. >> absolutely, and you do have deadlines to receive that application. it's on your side. >> so -- because this was a partnership with square and with the board of supervisors, we did not have an application process, we allowed each member of the board of supervisors to select the makers in their district and to ask them to participate. in the future, we could do that. we could do an application process. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> great idea. >> thank you. >> marianne, last year, i did the merchant walk with you and the mayor. are we going to do another one in chinatown? >> we are going to do another one in chinatown. we just have to determine a good date, yes. so commissioner riley came with us to chinatown in decem
the mayor and todd russo, the director of the office of economic and workforce development. it has to be free. this is the one opportunity to highlight them, to highlight their talents, and to give them something for free, so it is free to participate. >> -- but you do have to be local to san francisco, and we do screen you to make sure you are a local maker. >> absolutely, and you do have deadlines to receive that application. it's on your side. >> so -- because this was a...
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betsy fisher martin, lori russo, heather weaver, and press club staff liaison lindsey underwood.ou all. for our c-span and public radio audiences, please be aware that in the audience today are members of the general public. any applause you may hear is not necessarily from the working press. so being a successful commissioner of the u.s. food and drug administration requires a combination of skills that is not easy to find. the fda is an expert agency. it requires a substantive expert in medicine and health. the fda is a government agency. so it requires someone who knows how to navigate the bureaucratic maze that is washington. the fda regulates business and 25% of the consumer goods sold in the u.s. so it requires someone who knows how the private sector works. and the fda employs about 17,000 people, so it needs someone who knows how to manage a far-flung and diverse organization. dr. scott gottlieb, the 23rd fda commissioner, is the man who has taken on this challenge. his experience checks a lot of boxes. first, he's known government from the inside. from 2005 to 2007, dr.
betsy fisher martin, lori russo, heather weaver, and press club staff liaison lindsey underwood.ou all. for our c-span and public radio audiences, please be aware that in the audience today are members of the general public. any applause you may hear is not necessarily from the working press. so being a successful commissioner of the u.s. food and drug administration requires a combination of skills that is not easy to find. the fda is an expert agency. it requires a substantive expert in...
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when kim russo walks her dogs she usually brings along her favorite insulated cup.ome as gifts. after seeing a deal on a facebook ad in august she ordered nine of them for around $140 but so far no cups. >> i feel dumb. i actually feel dumb for sharing that i -- you know, it's too good to be true. >> reporter: consumer reports says if you never heard of the site do some research before you buy. >> a good place to start is the better business bureau where you can know any complaints. the bbb also says to use extreme caution when ordering from a company whose existence can't be verified as may have been the case with kim. >> there is no way to get in touch with them. there's no phone number, there's no mailing address. >> reporter: another good source of information, online user reviews. type the name of the company and key words review and complaints. this sports gear company has several customers who claim they received knockoffs. >> be careful when making purchases on craigslist or other virtual bulletin boards. the key to trust here is buy local. >> reporter: crai
when kim russo walks her dogs she usually brings along her favorite insulated cup.ome as gifts. after seeing a deal on a facebook ad in august she ordered nine of them for around $140 but so far no cups. >> i feel dumb. i actually feel dumb for sharing that i -- you know, it's too good to be true. >> reporter: consumer reports says if you never heard of the site do some research before you buy. >> a good place to start is the better business bureau where you can know any...
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i helped to settle the russo japanese war with the treaty of portsmouth, new hampshire. the major powers of europe, well, they were all either allied with the japanese or with the russians. we were able, at the invitation of the french and the english who stood behind those major powers, to help negotiate a peace that eventually i think was proven to save hundreds of thousands of lives, both the czar and emperor both wanting to fight for honor and willing to grind up hundreds of thousands of the young men of their country as they battled in manchuria. and so, it wasn't only to my credit but the credit of the people of portsmouth, new hampshire, who entertained the russian and japanese delegates, wentworth by the sea. a wonderful inn nearby portsmouth where the history of that time of 1905 kept alive and remembered. i felt fortunate to do the work of bringing peace to asia in such a way that was eventually acknowledged, the following year, with the awarding of my nobel peace prize. i accepted that peace prize in 1910 when i toured europe. of course. there is a great deal
i helped to settle the russo japanese war with the treaty of portsmouth, new hampshire. the major powers of europe, well, they were all either allied with the japanese or with the russians. we were able, at the invitation of the french and the english who stood behind those major powers, to help negotiate a peace that eventually i think was proven to save hundreds of thousands of lives, both the czar and emperor both wanting to fight for honor and willing to grind up hundreds of thousands of...
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jonathan: camilla russo and mike mcglone, thank you.conomic club of chicago this afternoon. june into bloomberg for the complete coverage of his remarks, 1:00 p.m. new york. didn't he vow never to talk about it again? alix: like five minutes later. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: bulls on parade. an all-time high ahead of the release of the federal reserve mins later today. the company concealed a heck of data from 57 million people then pay the hackers to keep it quiet . fraud, butd it is a offering bitcoin futures to clients. for our audience worldwide, this is bloomberg daybreak. --m jonathan jonathan ferro along with alix steel. matching the longest winning streak in almost two decades. futures are firmer and stocks set a record as we come into wednesday. of .1%. the euro slightly firmer, no big change in the g10. in the bond market a little bit of curve steepening coming through in the treasury market. yield on the u.s. 10 year. still dominating some of the movers in premarket. fourth-quarter sales were up 23% year on ye
jonathan: camilla russo and mike mcglone, thank you.conomic club of chicago this afternoon. june into bloomberg for the complete coverage of his remarks, 1:00 p.m. new york. didn't he vow never to talk about it again? alix: like five minutes later. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: bulls on parade. an all-time high ahead of the release of the federal reserve mins later today. the company concealed a heck of data from 57 million people then pay the hackers to keep it quiet . fraud,...
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i'm peter russo, the director of congressional affairs at the cato institute. and i want to thank you all for coming today. this is a capitol hill briefing entitled the home stretch for a major tax reform. and of course we crossed a big hurdle today in the house as they agreed to the senate budget proposal which of course paves the way for a reconciliation derived tax reform package. this spring the cato institute released the eighth cato handbo. and our recommendations for tax reform begin on page 45 of that publication. and further there are four other chapters that deal exclusively with fiscal policy. if you would like more copies, please contact me after the program. meanwhile fully searchable pdfs are available at cato.org. with that i would like to introduce ryan bourne who occupies our economics at cato. he has written fiscal policy, minimum wages and rent control. before joining cato, was head of economic research at the center for policy studies, both of which are in the uk. bourne has extensive broadcast and print media experience and has appeared on
i'm peter russo, the director of congressional affairs at the cato institute. and i want to thank you all for coming today. this is a capitol hill briefing entitled the home stretch for a major tax reform. and of course we crossed a big hurdle today in the house as they agreed to the senate budget proposal which of course paves the way for a reconciliation derived tax reform package. this spring the cato institute released the eighth cato handbo. and our recommendations for tax reform begin on...
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now you're seeing a generation of women who are irene rosenfeld, pat wertz, pat russo and me and othersi've been in the business world for 35 years. we have to make sure that next generation of women is strong and has all of the opportunities that that they deserve. >> meg, a lot of people looking at your future and predicting even on this network that you're going to run for office even for a presidential nomination, is that true? >> that is not true. i can definitively say i'm running for elective office or president or any other office. i'm going to be the incoming chairwoman of teach for america, remain civically engaged but not running for office. >> what are you going to do? i know you're going to take a break. but we've known each other a long time. you're not a sit on the beach kind of person, i can't even imagine it for a week let alone more than that another ceo job? what do you sense you want to do next >> not entirely sure, david. if it was another ceo job it would have to be exactly the right opportunity but i am going to take some time off earn think about what the next st
now you're seeing a generation of women who are irene rosenfeld, pat wertz, pat russo and me and othersi've been in the business world for 35 years. we have to make sure that next generation of women is strong and has all of the opportunities that that they deserve. >> meg, a lot of people looking at your future and predicting even on this network that you're going to run for office even for a presidential nomination, is that true? >> that is not true. i can definitively say i'm...
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sports as such an important part of people's lives on thursday russian sports drug testing agency russo i was denied reinstatement by the world watched on what i claimed it had failed and to me two key criteria here is how the russian olympic committee chief commented on it shortly afterwards. demands were met by rosado boost. relevance to restart his book. according to water russia failed to admit of the allegations made in the mclaren report the russian agent agency also said russia refused to grant access to closed laboratories in the country and russian sporting officials have question the mclaren report saying it lacks conclusive evidence besides a recent decision by wada to clear ninety five athletes who had been accused of doping in the mclaren report on the basis of insufficient evidence and the latest move from water has raised doubts over whether russia will be able to compete at the two thousand and eighteen world olympics. the russian national team has lost some of its key figures in the skiing alone six russians have been banned for life from all international olympic commi
sports as such an important part of people's lives on thursday russian sports drug testing agency russo i was denied reinstatement by the world watched on what i claimed it had failed and to me two key criteria here is how the russian olympic committee chief commented on it shortly afterwards. demands were met by rosado boost. relevance to restart his book. according to water russia failed to admit of the allegations made in the mclaren report the russian agent agency also said russia refused...