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find your samir will be. conversation appeared. incentive to act . so here it is.is a fine for violating labor discipline. why are you who cleans the site for you? so thanks. listen, well, that's it, i want to ask you what your tariff is, in short, do you want a tariff? thanks, i'll get used to it. listen, where is your girlfriend? what a wife is not. i've been single for two years now. here you are look, young beautiful, and you live in a basement, and all day long - this is metelka street. he bought a beautiful one-room apartment in khimki and earns very well. you do not think first the mosque will go, and that everything was according to the law. bring the kids from there to here. you see how he sits quietly and modestly silent, as if he had taken a fish in his mouth. here's a good guy. see, let's say i'm a pervert. let me listen to interesting love stories new series from monday on the first doctor allo chefs, awarded with high awards and recognized masters culinary experts, having tested mahei products, takes off his hats and congratulations on being awarded a
find your samir will be. conversation appeared. incentive to act . so here it is.is a fine for violating labor discipline. why are you who cleans the site for you? so thanks. listen, well, that's it, i want to ask you what your tariff is, in short, do you want a tariff? thanks, i'll get used to it. listen, where is your girlfriend? what a wife is not. i've been single for two years now. here you are look, young beautiful, and you live in a basement, and all day long - this is metelka street. he...
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Oct 4, 2022
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. >>> what a busy hour samir is here. we have hasbro ceo chris cocks on investor day.we're seeing a sizable and broad rally for the second day in a row. it looks like we held the gains, up 700 points on the dow s&p 500 up more than 2.5%. and the nasdaq up even more than that right now up 3%. this whole rally is about yet again reassessing the fed rate outlook. this week in light of some weaker data on manufacturing and job openings does that make sense to you. we have been fooled before would you get back in? >> it makes sense, but it is probably still too premature, and seems like the market is trying the jedi mind trick, you will cut rates nothing on what the fed is saying suggested they're willing to cut rates next year if anything, everything they're saying is suggesting that inflation is corrosive they're words, not mine. and that it is going to linger for some time and take time to bring it back down for all those different reasons, the lower end of the range, 36, 3700 there is no reason to change this rally high. >> yes you are defensive, just like holly newman
. >>> what a busy hour samir is here. we have hasbro ceo chris cocks on investor day.we're seeing a sizable and broad rally for the second day in a row. it looks like we held the gains, up 700 points on the dow s&p 500 up more than 2.5%. and the nasdaq up even more than that right now up 3%. this whole rally is about yet again reassessing the fed rate outlook. this week in light of some weaker data on manufacturing and job openings does that make sense to you. we have been fooled...
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Oct 14, 2022
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whows what hbut samir khan, sine might be more to the story, how long?th >> she asked at the time, will we be moaning on and on about single payer while there's bipartisan support for nuclear armageddon, well, that turned out to be a pretty goodaa question. >> samir khageddon benn, in faco longer a rhetorical question. there is indeey d now bipartisan support for nuclear armageddon. we're making that up. >> joe biden said it out loud at a fundraiser that, by the way, nuclear armageddon on the way. bid great.enaid, n and then republicans inuc congress said nothing, which m upo say they backed hi and said iniquities. she stood totally silent. and that really is the point. now, if you watching this show,t it's likely you don't really care what's going on i's n the so-called progressive movement. >> it's not one ofu don' your interests. and why would you care what'? they're mostly trust of foreign clowns. they're jokes, kid w kids with weird hair, pointless liberal arts degrees, stupid fantasy based politic. that's who they are. but it's also true that overt
whows what hbut samir khan, sine might be more to the story, how long?th >> she asked at the time, will we be moaning on and on about single payer while there's bipartisan support for nuclear armageddon, well, that turned out to be a pretty goodaa question. >> samir khageddon benn, in faco longer a rhetorical question. there is indeey d now bipartisan support for nuclear armageddon. we're making that up. >> joe biden said it out loud at a fundraiser that, by the way, nuclear...
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Oct 31, 2022
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so samir, the question is, did october kill the bear market what do you think? >> no we don't think so. we think the trend is lower, valuations are at best fair. and we think the market could easily chop isideways into year end with more down side risk than upside risk >> why >> the fed still raising interest rates if they go from 75 to 50, that doesn't change what they're doing they're still tightening policy. people are also confusing the rate side for the balance sheet side because quantitative tightening goes in the background if the fed does nothing you continue to have the balance sheet unwind and all the work we've seen basically suggests it wasn't the zero rate that led to overvalued markets, a lot of it had to do with the fedex panding their balance sheet at a fast clip now that's working in reverse, clearly it's going to have a negative impact. >> it doesn't get air time the balance sheet tightening thing jim, you disagree. you've been positive for a long time and you're saying so into year end, next year? >> i am. i look at the s&p 500 now lower than
so samir, the question is, did october kill the bear market what do you think? >> no we don't think so. we think the trend is lower, valuations are at best fair. and we think the market could easily chop isideways into year end with more down side risk than upside risk >> why >> the fed still raising interest rates if they go from 75 to 50, that doesn't change what they're doing they're still tightening policy. people are also confusing the rate side for the balance sheet side...
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Oct 22, 2022
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if samir were alive, he would never leave his children.uest. so you're right, the news has been submitted. right so, galya was in the kitchen, you have to ask. you think he is not there, he will turn on your door, let's open it. of course, or did you already say something? well, i'm all set. where are you? where is it near? hi oh, you creature, burning understand the child. do you hear her made her horror reptile. and this chef of the saint builds himself out of himself, that's all they follow the custom, and he burns himself for the second year, oksana lives with the janitor, then oksana dresses differently, then she puts on makeup . she is not like us worse than their aunts in burqas. volodya didn't call you, didn't call you. how did it happen? can i call him, i call, he does not pick up the phone. i'm worried. okay, i have to go, wait a minute, i sculpted dumplings here, thought about something, i look at 300 pieces. and i have no one to eat. oh no, thanks. take a criminal show me where his tube is. that's right, what do we have here? s
if samir were alive, he would never leave his children.uest. so you're right, the news has been submitted. right so, galya was in the kitchen, you have to ask. you think he is not there, he will turn on your door, let's open it. of course, or did you already say something? well, i'm all set. where are you? where is it near? hi oh, you creature, burning understand the child. do you hear her made her horror reptile. and this chef of the saint builds himself out of himself, that's all they follow...
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Oct 7, 2022
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finance was promised for exactly the purpose that we see ready and willing and needing in somalia. samir while we're talking about the the potential for a massive tragedy there. we tend sometimes to forget that plastic plus the fact that you have to deal with farm in you have the outbreak of many diseases. you have pneumonia, you have measles, you have cholera and all this will the come together along with the problems that nation faces. anesha has been battered by decades of war, instability, and poverty. it just looks like her a scenario for a huge tragedy. yes, it's quite unfortunate. i think the reason why you know this fun in this draws a calm one in the home of africa. you have can responding to it, you have a q responding to it. but the biggest challenge is because of somalia state and the 3 decades long, you know, civil war that has just now we've emerged much from because of oldest factors. then you find our responses are not of they should be because of the territory that's still controlled by also above that we don't have full control over and you find that the population is r
finance was promised for exactly the purpose that we see ready and willing and needing in somalia. samir while we're talking about the the potential for a massive tragedy there. we tend sometimes to forget that plastic plus the fact that you have to deal with farm in you have the outbreak of many diseases. you have pneumonia, you have measles, you have cholera and all this will the come together along with the problems that nation faces. anesha has been battered by decades of war, instability,...
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Oct 14, 2022
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a journalist named samir khan noticed it. what happened to the antiwar part? by now she had morphed into alexandria boccaccio cortez. who knows what happened to it? there might be more to the story, she asked at the time. how long will we be moaning about single payer when this bipartisan support for nuclear armageddon benchmark that ended up being a pretty good question, not even a rhetorical question anymore. deslike biden said, nuclear armageddon on the way! congress said nothing which is to say they backed him up. and alexandria ocasio-cortez stayed completely silent. and that's the point. maybe you don't care what's going on in the progressive movement if you're watching this show, they're mostly rastafarian clowns. that's who they are. but it's also true that over time, people like this can be useful. sometimes you want principled people taking principled positions. it keeps the system in balance, you need that. not everyone can be a mercenary. otherwise, you have what we have now come over just to insanity. an ironclad consensus in washington that we so
a journalist named samir khan noticed it. what happened to the antiwar part? by now she had morphed into alexandria boccaccio cortez. who knows what happened to it? there might be more to the story, she asked at the time. how long will we be moaning about single payer when this bipartisan support for nuclear armageddon benchmark that ended up being a pretty good question, not even a rhetorical question anymore. deslike biden said, nuclear armageddon on the way! congress said nothing which is to...
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dr samir puri is a security expert and former ceasefire monitor in ukraine.forjoining us. how do you think vladimir putin will be responding in privates and how he might respond in other ways to what has happened with that bridge? thank ou for has happened with that bridge? thank you for having — has happened with that bridge? thank you for having me. _ has happened with that bridge? thank you for having me. may _ has happened with that bridge? “maria; you for having me. may putin will be livid. this happened just a day or so after his 70th birthday and a week after his premature annexation declaration of the four regions of ukraine that russia which to occupy. this is a direct low to him saying that this is going well, we can recover. in regards to crimea —— crimea in particular, the attack on the bridge, don't forget in april the bridge, don't forget in april the flagship of the black sea was sung, reinforcing the crimean peninsula is becoming more of a strategic dilemma for the russians. it is also something that cannot be glossed over in terms of what is
dr samir puri is a security expert and former ceasefire monitor in ukraine.forjoining us. how do you think vladimir putin will be responding in privates and how he might respond in other ways to what has happened with that bridge? thank ou for has happened with that bridge? thank you for having — has happened with that bridge? thank you for having me. _ has happened with that bridge? thank you for having me. may _ has happened with that bridge? “maria; you for having me. may putin will be...
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earlier, i spoke to dr samir puri, a security expert and former ceasefire monitor in ukraine about these it wasjust a president putin will be livid. it was just a day after his 70th birthday. this is a direct blow that contradicts his sense that this is going well, something we can recover, but the other point with regard to crimea in particular is the attack on the bridge and the partial collapse of all of its actions, don't forget in april the cruiser was sunk there was the flagship of the black sea, reinforcing the crimean peninsula were an enormous number of russian soldiers were positioned, is becoming more of a strategic dilemma for the russians as well. it is becoming more of a strategic dilemma for the russians as well.— for the russians as well. it is also something _ for the russians as well. it is also something that _ for the russians as well. it is also something that cannot _ for the russians as well. it is also something that cannot be - for the russians as well. it is also j something that cannot be glossed overin something that cannot be glossed over in terms of what is
earlier, i spoke to dr samir puri, a security expert and former ceasefire monitor in ukraine about these it wasjust a president putin will be livid. it was just a day after his 70th birthday. this is a direct blow that contradicts his sense that this is going well, something we can recover, but the other point with regard to crimea in particular is the attack on the bridge and the partial collapse of all of its actions, don't forget in april the cruiser was sunk there was the flagship of the...
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has defiance. and determined'for'regin�*le' samir has a slam about.ervices have already had to be cut back vastly because of rising inflation, and reducing budgets in the long term. they say that if there are further cuts to local government in the forthcoming autumn statement, which the chancellor is going to deliver in a couple of weeks�*s time, they will be staring down the barrel of having to cut services to the core. that means in things like social care, education, libraries, transport, councils, they argue would be forced to reduce services to the bare minimum. the minimum service requirements that councils are legally required to provide. this, of course, comes in the context ahead of that ought autumn statement which the chancellor is going to deliver in a couple of weeks�*s time, and jeremy hunt has warned all government departments, and the department for levelling up, housing, which these budgets come under, will be no exception to that. we will need to find significant savings. it is a familiar familiar warning. we have heard councils tal
has defiance. and determined'for'regin�*le' samir has a slam about.ervices have already had to be cut back vastly because of rising inflation, and reducing budgets in the long term. they say that if there are further cuts to local government in the forthcoming autumn statement, which the chancellor is going to deliver in a couple of weeks�*s time, they will be staring down the barrel of having to cut services to the core. that means in things like social care, education, libraries,...