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let's turn now to scott seaver to talk more about the bank's eaings and he's the bank analyst at sander o'neal and icrtners. >> welcome, scott,to hav you here. >> thank you for having me. >> what's your overall opinion i mean, wells fargo came inve better though the guidance was not as good as the market would have expected, butms j.p. morg to be firing on all cylinders. >> i would say the sam fpnc which was the first large, regional bank tll report as and for the most part what we are learning is that we've been cutting out expectations for the better pa of the last couple o perhaps we we too . >> what about the loan and lending side of the business? some of that is dependent on where interest rates are going and that's exactly right and particularly on the earnings side, too and the capital markets dislocation in the fourth quarter that allowed the tradition banking space to recaptur looked like they sus retained the market share into the first and that's a bright spot for the. >> which one are you going to watching that you st hear from? i think bank of america is a broader that we m
let's turn now to scott seaver to talk more about the bank's eaings and he's the bank analyst at sander o'neal and icrtners. >> welcome, scott,to hav you here. >> thank you for having me. >> what's your overall opinion i mean, wells fargo came inve better though the guidance was not as good as the market would have expected, butms j.p. morg to be firing on all cylinders. >> i would say the sam fpnc which was the first large, regional bank tll report as and for the most...
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called you out for careless handling of classified documents said she believed the seaver confidential and some documents actually stood put the order of paragraphs some three years on when everyone thought it was all over and gone new f.b.i. documents reveal more juicy details like what happened to our half of the e-mails that were raised clean by the clinton team we're not talking just a few dozen or hundred or even a thousand e-mails here we're talking some thirty thousand all private according to clinton she did provide a detailed and meticulous explanation of how she picked which e-mails to delete how and who exactly wiped her server that potentially stored top state secrets except clinton did none of that instead she felt like joking about it. to do what the service well like with a cloth or something that no you do i don't know how it works digitally at all ah it's because you know wipe has two meanings delete or cleaning off that wine stain from last week and it's funny because it's cold up but ok now that you're all done laughing hundreds of newly revealed f.b.i. documents she
called you out for careless handling of classified documents said she believed the seaver confidential and some documents actually stood put the order of paragraphs some three years on when everyone thought it was all over and gone new f.b.i. documents reveal more juicy details like what happened to our half of the e-mails that were raised clean by the clinton team we're not talking just a few dozen or hundred or even a thousand e-mails here we're talking some thirty thousand all private...
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it compare seaver back image lasting just ten milliseconds and the dark phrase of a blink is much longer about fifteen times longer. so we ought to notice it. for this few homes and for the brain one hundred fifty milliseconds are an incredibly long time when you close your eyes during a blink the brain isn't getting any input so it fills up that gap food and there's a look of. as a result you don't notice the one hundred fifty milliseconds of darkness but what fills the gap. to find out how to watch the brain in real time as it processed visual. but he needed the help of electrodes to do it. the neuroscientist got the opportunity to carry out a test on epilepsy sufferers who had had electrodes temporarily implanted in their brains to treat that disease one group had electrodes in their prefrontal cortex is . the place for the prefrontal cortex is in front here traditionally it's associated with your higher cognitive functions for example how you concentrate how you retain things in memory and those are the functions typically associated with this part of the brain not perception but we
it compare seaver back image lasting just ten milliseconds and the dark phrase of a blink is much longer about fifteen times longer. so we ought to notice it. for this few homes and for the brain one hundred fifty milliseconds are an incredibly long time when you close your eyes during a blink the brain isn't getting any input so it fills up that gap food and there's a look of. as a result you don't notice the one hundred fifty milliseconds of darkness but what fills the gap. to find out how to...
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called you out for careless handling of classified documents said she believed the seaver confidential in some documents actually stood for the order of paragraphs some three years on when everyone thought it was all over and gone new f.b.i. documents reveal more juicy details like what happened to our half of the e-mails that were raised clean by the clinton team we're not talking just a few dozen or hundred or even a thousand e-mails here we're talking some thirty thousand all private according to clinton she did provide.
called you out for careless handling of classified documents said she believed the seaver confidential in some documents actually stood for the order of paragraphs some three years on when everyone thought it was all over and gone new f.b.i. documents reveal more juicy details like what happened to our half of the e-mails that were raised clean by the clinton team we're not talking just a few dozen or hundred or even a thousand e-mails here we're talking some thirty thousand all private...
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called you out for careless handling of classified documents said she believed the seaver confidential and some documents actually stood for the order of paragraphs some three years on when everyone thought it was all over and gone new f.b.i. documents reveal more juicy details like what happened to our half of the e-mails that were raised clean by the clinton team we're not talking just a few dozen or hundred or even a thousand e-mails here we're talking some thirty thousand all private according to clinton she did provide a detailed and meticulous explanation of how she picked which e-mails to delete how and who exactly wiped her server that potentially stored top state secrets except clinton did none of that instead she felt like joking about it. to do what the service well like with a cloth or something that i know you do but i don't know how it works digitally at all ah it's because you know white has two meanings delete or cleaning off that wine stain from last week and it's funny because it's cold but ok now that you're all done laughing hundreds of newly revealed f.b.i. documen
called you out for careless handling of classified documents said she believed the seaver confidential and some documents actually stood for the order of paragraphs some three years on when everyone thought it was all over and gone new f.b.i. documents reveal more juicy details like what happened to our half of the e-mails that were raised clean by the clinton team we're not talking just a few dozen or hundred or even a thousand e-mails here we're talking some thirty thousand all private...
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it doesn't make the community feel too much seaver, but we are vigilant and we'll never let this typeate deter us from our worship or from what we are, but the conversation that we're having in the community is one of vigilance, still, but a little bit of relief that this may have been the person who did the vandalizing of the mosque. >> when you look at this rise in hate crimes, we've been talking about this, on the rise for the third year in a row, and especially when you look at the reporting of white nationalist hate crimes, that's significant. do you think there's a reason for that? >> well, i -- i tie into the rhetoric that comes from the administration. i think we -- we're in a period -- an administration of xenophobia and -- and a lot of rhetoric that people find themselves ememboldened when they think -- when they live in this kind of bubble, and i think it's the emboldening of these people that is making it appear to have the spike and rise. they have always been here, but they have been in the shelf, and none of us believe that because the administration exists. we don't be
it doesn't make the community feel too much seaver, but we are vigilant and we'll never let this typeate deter us from our worship or from what we are, but the conversation that we're having in the community is one of vigilance, still, but a little bit of relief that this may have been the person who did the vandalizing of the mosque. >> when you look at this rise in hate crimes, we've been talking about this, on the rise for the third year in a row, and especially when you look at the...