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stuart: okay. forget all the politics, just look at what the president had to say about the economy at the big rally in texas last night. joining us now, ed, welcome back to the show. i keep saying it, you have heard me say it, we are the very best game in town. investors, really, that's important to them. what do you say? >> no doubt about it. since the president was elected, the stock market is up 40% to 50%, twice as high as it is in europe. unemployment's at an all-time low. the success is being shared broadly. the long-term rates just rose last week so the yield curve's no longer inverted which is a dangerous sign for potential recession. so everything looks quite strong, even investment is quite strong. stuart: it's good, strong, despite it all. that's the other part of my expression. despite the toxic politics in washington, d.c. >> yeah. i think the probability, the democrats have gone so far left, so far anti-capitalism, that that's got to be factored into the stock market valuations we're
stuart: okay. forget all the politics, just look at what the president had to say about the economy at the big rally in texas last night. joining us now, ed, welcome back to the show. i keep saying it, you have heard me say it, we are the very best game in town. investors, really, that's important to them. what do you say? >> no doubt about it. since the president was elected, the stock market is up 40% to 50%, twice as high as it is in europe. unemployment's at an all-time low. the...
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stuart, over to you. stuart: good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. the nba which does a lot of business in china, has run right into the buzz saw of chinese censorship and repression. a clear warning to american executives, keep your mouth shut about hong kong or anything else concerning china, or else. this story is exploding. here's the latest. nba commissioner adam silver has defended free speech. this follows the houston rockets' general manager who tweeted support for hong kong protesters. china's response, immediate. there will be no broadcast of preseason nba games in china. the two biggest online shopping sites in china have stopped selling nba products. a stark warning from beijing, stay out of china's sovereignty. keep your mouth shut. >>> there's action on the trade front. the u.s. has blacklisted 28 companies which are accused of helping in the repression of uighur muslims in western china. the foreign ministry there is considering retaliation. high level talks resume in washington this week, now with a more threatening backdrop. it's ano
stuart, over to you. stuart: good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. the nba which does a lot of business in china, has run right into the buzz saw of chinese censorship and repression. a clear warning to american executives, keep your mouth shut about hong kong or anything else concerning china, or else. this story is exploding. here's the latest. nba commissioner adam silver has defended free speech. this follows the houston rockets' general manager who tweeted support for hong kong...
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stuart. stuart: grady, thank you very much, indeed. we are joined by judge andrew napolitano, all right, judge, seems to me that the drug companies, distributors, anybody who has anything to do with opioids is going to get all of the blame and will have to pay for all of the costs, am i right? >> and insurance premiums will go up and cost of product wills go up. walgreens as we know from a report we just heard is the last one standing in this case, hey, wait a minute, we filled valid lawful prescriptions by doctors and lawful product that fda approved off in lawful amount to a patient of the doctor, how can we possibly be liable, on what the doctor did or manufacturer did. walgreens does not want to be the last standing, they will for sure set it will case, the significance of this case, it's a bellwether case meaning there are 2300 cases around the country where the plaintiff is a city or a town or a county, not the human beings that have been harmed but the local government unit in which those human beings lived, this was the bellwet
stuart. stuart: grady, thank you very much, indeed. we are joined by judge andrew napolitano, all right, judge, seems to me that the drug companies, distributors, anybody who has anything to do with opioids is going to get all of the blame and will have to pay for all of the costs, am i right? >> and insurance premiums will go up and cost of product wills go up. walgreens as we know from a report we just heard is the last one standing in this case, hey, wait a minute, we filled valid...
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stuart: salad come with it. >> if you like. stuart: i do.y extra. i got you. stuart: sir that was a real pleasure. derek turkin. >> i appreciate you, thank you. stuart: bring some mac and cheese. >> thank you. stuart: good luck, man. tulsi gabbard would be happy to have a face-to-face with hillary clinton at an event in d.c. tomorrow. hillary suggested that gabbard was a russian asset. hillary pulled out of the event. we'll see what brian kilmeade makes of that. ♪. wrong home insurance coverage, you could be coughing up the cash for this. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like me-ow. the♪lexus es... so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey. ♪hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app t
stuart: salad come with it. >> if you like. stuart: i do.y extra. i got you. stuart: sir that was a real pleasure. derek turkin. >> i appreciate you, thank you. stuart: bring some mac and cheese. >> thank you. stuart: good luck, man. tulsi gabbard would be happy to have a face-to-face with hillary clinton at an event in d.c. tomorrow. hillary suggested that gabbard was a russian asset. hillary pulled out of the event. we'll see what brian kilmeade makes of that. ♪. wrong...
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stuart: okay. good morning, maria. thanks very much. good morning, everyone. a brexit deal not yet a done deal. at this point it's a draft agreement which still needs the approval of the british parliament. but this is, in my opinion, the most promising development in many years. a key point here is no return to a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. let's bring this home for a minute. this draft agreement means the brits could get out of the european union and would then be able to negotiate a big trade deal with america. a new special relationship, boris and trump, perfect together, maybe. we'll see. >>> investors like it. stock prices jumped when the brexit news came through. we backed off a little since, but the dow is still going to open up about 70 points, up 9 for the s&p and up, what, 34 for the nasdaq. the market clearly ignoring the really toxic politics so clearly on display in washington, d.c. >>> i've got two stocks to focus on today. new tech netflix, old
stuart: okay. good morning, maria. thanks very much. good morning, everyone. a brexit deal not yet a done deal. at this point it's a draft agreement which still needs the approval of the british parliament. but this is, in my opinion, the most promising development in many years. a key point here is no return to a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. let's bring this home for a minute. this draft agreement means the brits could get out of the european union and...
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stuart? stuart: thank you very much indeed. i notice the stock actually is down this morning premarket. it's dropped below $30 a share. jim anderson still with me. so what's going on here? is it an attempt to have a go at conservatives or have a go at zuckerberg? >> i think it's a shot at facebook, not conservatives. if twitter wanted to silence president trump they are doing a pretty poor job of it. the president has been all over twitter. twitter needs to differentiate themselves from facebook. i don't know whether this is right or wrong. do you ban political advertising, do you fact-check? you will get criticized no matter what you do. twitter aspires to be more than facebook light. i think there are legitimate arguments to be made. we will say how it plays out. stuart: you raise an interesting question which i haven't thought of. if they ban paid political ads, that doesn't mean they ban president trump from his twitter feed. >> no. it does not. one could argue it's actually to his advantage because he's got however many te
stuart? stuart: thank you very much indeed. i notice the stock actually is down this morning premarket. it's dropped below $30 a share. jim anderson still with me. so what's going on here? is it an attempt to have a go at conservatives or have a go at zuckerberg? >> i think it's a shot at facebook, not conservatives. if twitter wanted to silence president trump they are doing a pretty poor job of it. the president has been all over twitter. twitter needs to differentiate themselves from...
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stuart: okay.tay on this, bring back scott shellady. scott you're still with us. i hope you are. yes you are. what do you make of this impeachment push? any impact on the market, economy or anything at all? >> ultimately if he had to leave office. i don't think he will leave office. the house will do what they need to do. they won't go this far without doing something. your guess is exactly right. about fairness trial. this is illegitimate way to put somebody down out of office. this is a dangerous precedent, stuart. now -- high crime and misdemeanor just because i don't like you means i will get rid of you? what will happen with the next president down the line. this is no way to handle this situation. they failed at all the other things. this is what they will hang their hat on. i think it's a colossal error. something in parallel what is happening over in the uk as well. you have emboldening of people behind donald trump because it is unfair. you have got a lot of people emboldened behind boris
stuart: okay.tay on this, bring back scott shellady. scott you're still with us. i hope you are. yes you are. what do you make of this impeachment push? any impact on the market, economy or anything at all? >> ultimately if he had to leave office. i don't think he will leave office. the house will do what they need to do. they won't go this far without doing something. your guess is exactly right. about fairness trial. this is illegitimate way to put somebody down out of office. this is a...
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stuart: okay.11:00, we have someone fro forbes who will tell us where president trump stands on the list. by the way, we are going to show you that america is still a meritocracy. that is extremely important. >>> so's this. 9:30 eastern time on wednesday morning and this market is now open. we opened straight to the downside, off 150 points right from the get-go. if you look for radio listeners on the left-hand side of our screen, it's a sea of red. i can only see one stock that is up among the dow 30. all right. so the dow is off .66%. the s&p, i suspect it's got a similar loss, a bit less, down about a half percentage point. as for the nasdaq, that was down over 60 points yesterday. it's opened with a 58-point loss this morning. big loss there, down .75%. i want to check the price of oil because it's down at $53 a barrel. breaking news on saudi aramco, charlie gasparino reports from sources that saudi aramco is telling underwriters that drone strikes on oil fields will not prevent its massive ipo
stuart: okay.11:00, we have someone fro forbes who will tell us where president trump stands on the list. by the way, we are going to show you that america is still a meritocracy. that is extremely important. >>> so's this. 9:30 eastern time on wednesday morning and this market is now open. we opened straight to the downside, off 150 points right from the get-go. if you look for radio listeners on the left-hand side of our screen, it's a sea of red. i can only see one stock that is up...
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stuart: really? >> yeah. stuart: okay.le new world out there, right? stuart: it sure is. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. stuart: take a look at starbucks. why not. getting caught up in the hong kong protests. tell me more. susan: it may sound surprising, an american company being defaced and caught up in the hong kong protests but its partnership with maxim group is what's causing all this controversy and the vandalism that is taking place in a lot of starbucks cafes across hong kong. so they work with maxim and maxim's founder's daughter has basically made some controversial remarks, saying the protesters don't represent the city and that the police are justified in using rubber bullets and tear gas to control the crowd. and that means that starbucks as a result has been targeted. they have 200 cafes across hong kong and macao. stuart: that's a good story. thanks very much. interesting indeed. yeah. all right. >>> forget impeachment. it's not president trump who is in trouble. this is my opinion, okay? i don't t
stuart: really? >> yeah. stuart: okay.le new world out there, right? stuart: it sure is. thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. stuart: take a look at starbucks. why not. getting caught up in the hong kong protests. tell me more. susan: it may sound surprising, an american company being defaced and caught up in the hong kong protests but its partnership with maxim group is what's causing all this controversy and the vandalism that is taking place in a lot of starbucks cafes...
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thank you, stuart. stuart: thank you. appreciate it.0/50 split between winners and losers among the dow 30, and the dow is off just, what, 18 points. that's what we've got. >>> a pro-democracy activist, joshua wong, has been banned from running in local hong kong elections. maybe the demonstrations are beginning to p wind down. has beijing won? did it break the protesters? we'll cover the story next. chevy's the only brand... to earn j.d. power dependability awards... across cars... trucks... and suvs. four years in a row. since more than 32,000 real people... just like me. and me. and me. took the survey that decided these awards. it was only right that you hear the good news from real people... like us. i'm daniel. i'm casey. i'm julio. only chevy has earned j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs. four years in a row. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig
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stuart: mr., they don't have the intellectual maturity to match up to you, and that's a fact. let's get to the substantive part of your work and your job. there has been some criticism that mexico is doing all the heavy lifting at the border, that in fact they are indirectly paying for the wall. what say you on that? >> i can say that our international partnerships have actually been essential to the progress we've made over the last four months. we reduced unlawful crossings by 65%, families coming from central america are down 80%. that was the key driver of the crisis, and that's because we've instilled a new sense of shared responsibility in the region, with mexico first and foremost, they are now securing their southern border. they are going after human smugglers based on intelligence from our investigative agencies and the same thing's happening in guatemala, honduras and el salvador. really, what we see is those administrations step forward and take responsibility for migration flows. tha
stuart: mr., they don't have the intellectual maturity to match up to you, and that's a fact. let's get to the substantive part of your work and your job. there has been some criticism that mexico is doing all the heavy lifting at the border, that in fact they are indirectly paying for the wall. what say you on that? >> i can say that our international partnerships have actually been essential to the progress we've made over the last four months. we reduced unlawful crossings by 65%,...
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stuart: okay. we keep pointing towards the 10:00 service sector numbers that are going to come out. it's all eyes on it. >> it is. susan: make or break. here we are. because manufacturing only makes up around 10% to 12% of the u.s. economy. i know we kind of freaked out on the ism manufacturing index and it was at its worst since 2009. services make up 70% of the u.s. economy. it better be growing or you're in some trouble. stuart: if it confirms the slowdown in manufacturing, slowdown in services, bad news for the market. 10:00, you get the numbers. >>> let's take a look at interest rates this morning. specifically, the yield on the ten-year treasury. look at that. 1.57%. you get red arrows on the stock market and money pours into american treasury bonds as a safe haven. we are down to $157. does that bother you? >> i wouldn't be surprised if it goes lower but i think my rationale for why people should invest is you look at the alternative. you look at bonds. the treasury at 1.57%. that's insane.
stuart: okay. we keep pointing towards the 10:00 service sector numbers that are going to come out. it's all eyes on it. >> it is. susan: make or break. here we are. because manufacturing only makes up around 10% to 12% of the u.s. economy. i know we kind of freaked out on the ism manufacturing index and it was at its worst since 2009. services make up 70% of the u.s. economy. it better be growing or you're in some trouble. stuart: if it confirms the slowdown in manufacturing, slowdown in...
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stuart: mr. secretary, is it true in the introduction or in one of the -- in the previous block, i said america is now the largest producer of oil and natural gas. is that accurate? >> yes, sir. and the point right at it is if we're not there this month, we will be in the next few months. it is a fascinating story, when you think about it, that in the next 18 months, you are going to see a doubling of the lng that the united states is bringing to the market. i mean, just fascinating stories today. we are going to be announcing this three bcf plant down in just south of new orleans at plaquemin plaquemines, louisiana. right now, we are bringing about seven bcf to the market billion cubic feet per day to the market, when this plant is open, it's going to be an additional three. stuart: sorry to interrupt you but there are some people who say look, we are producing all this oil and gas, let's keep it in america, drive prices down and all our consumers benefit. why export it. what's your answer to th
stuart: mr. secretary, is it true in the introduction or in one of the -- in the previous block, i said america is now the largest producer of oil and natural gas. is that accurate? >> yes, sir. and the point right at it is if we're not there this month, we will be in the next few months. it is a fascinating story, when you think about it, that in the next 18 months, you are going to see a doubling of the lng that the united states is bringing to the market. i mean, just fascinating...
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stuart: okay. susan: according to him. stuart: okay.hought gary kaltbaum had left and gone home but he's still there. i want to ask, what do you make of what's going on at wework? >> let's not forget this is a company that many times, and market itself as this great woke company, how much they care about the people that work there, that they are front and center. we found out that was all a facade. look, this is just -- what an absolute blowup from the private equity people foisting -- i remember they were saying $50 billion to $90 billion market cap, analysts were saying the same thing. some pretty small real estate people were saying they don't have anything and they are leasing out space for long term and then renting it to people shorter term. that is not a good way of doing business and look what's happened. they just said there's zero chance of them going under. i think there's a big chance of them going under. they have big cash burn and they have to raise money and if they don't, i say bye-bye. softbank is nothing but a lifeline
stuart: okay. susan: according to him. stuart: okay.hought gary kaltbaum had left and gone home but he's still there. i want to ask, what do you make of what's going on at wework? >> let's not forget this is a company that many times, and market itself as this great woke company, how much they care about the people that work there, that they are front and center. we found out that was all a facade. look, this is just -- what an absolute blowup from the private equity people foisting -- i...
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stuart: bull pulte everyone. >> pulte, we have 800,000 people, stuart. stuart: we got it.rich should be concerned about wealth taxes. why should middle-class americans be worried? ashley: it is interesting, critics say the alternative minimum tax, the amt stu, no, this is interesting, was enacted back in 1969. they're trying to bring some sort of analogy between the amt and what elizabeth warren and bernie sanders are proposing. amt came back in 1969. was essentially aimed at 155 taxpayers avoiding taxes through multiple deductions. that rule was never indexed for inflation. what happened over the years, more people were sucked into it. by 1999 it was a million people. by 2010, it was 31 million people. the fear this wealth tax being proposed would do exactly the same thing. that ultimately middle class people will start getting dragged into this. stuart: that's it. ashley: they will end up because they will never, they will never get enough money. that is the bottom line. government never gets enough money and they will expand. stuart: what we've got today is a jobs repor
stuart: bull pulte everyone. >> pulte, we have 800,000 people, stuart. stuart: we got it.rich should be concerned about wealth taxes. why should middle-class americans be worried? ashley: it is interesting, critics say the alternative minimum tax, the amt stu, no, this is interesting, was enacted back in 1969. they're trying to bring some sort of analogy between the amt and what elizabeth warren and bernie sanders are proposing. amt came back in 1969. was essentially aimed at 155...
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stuart: okay. i want to talk to you about tim cook and apple. they have removed that app that tracked the police force's movement in hong kong. do you agree with that? >> i don't. and the reason i don't, i think it's very hypocritical. so the u.s. government came to apple a year or two ago to help, to get help in terms of uncracking the phone of the san bernardino shooter. apple sued the u.s. government to prevent that. okay. that's their choice. but then when the chinese government comes asking to take down an app, yeah, we will do that right now. i think it's very hypocritical. stuart: you can understand it, can't you? >> well, there was no proof the app is actually being used to target police officers. stuart: i am firmly on the side of the protesters. >> i am, too. stuart: i would expect an american executive to protect his business's interests. >> yeah. that's the choice. but you know, tim cook has always taken the high road but it appears at this point, you know, he took the road that was kin
stuart: okay. i want to talk to you about tim cook and apple. they have removed that app that tracked the police force's movement in hong kong. do you agree with that? >> i don't. and the reason i don't, i think it's very hypocritical. so the u.s. government came to apple a year or two ago to help, to get help in terms of uncracking the phone of the san bernardino shooter. apple sued the u.s. government to prevent that. okay. that's their choice. but then when the chinese government comes...
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stuart: mr.rce secretary, thank you very much for appearing with us this morning, sir. we always appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: meter -- peter morici is with us. he has been listening to secretary ross had to say. i can paraphrase what he said. he is hoping for a peaceful outcome in hong kong. he is holding out, the administration appears to be holding out for a comprehensive deal with china, not a short-term intermediate deal. your response please? >> i think the situation in hong kong indicates just how rigid and insular president xi is or how powerful the forces to the right are on him, more conservative forces in china because if you go, if you go back four or five weeks into these demonstrations it was probably possible, to say you know something? maybe you have some gripes. let's sit down and talk about a peaceful resolution that really reflects the sympathies of the people in hong kong, the fact there is one china. now that escaped him. he is at the point where tha
stuart: mr.rce secretary, thank you very much for appearing with us this morning, sir. we always appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: meter -- peter morici is with us. he has been listening to secretary ross had to say. i can paraphrase what he said. he is hoping for a peaceful outcome in hong kong. he is holding out, the administration appears to be holding out for a comprehensive deal with china, not a short-term intermediate deal. your response please? >> i...
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>> stuart.ay trump got elected the left, democrats, we should call them socialists, they wanted to get rid of him. they wanted to impeach him, whatever. come up with something to impeach the guy. they changed the election in 2016 and make sure he down win in 2020. he is doing his job. the economy, you saw the stock market is on fire. the economy is doing great. in florida the economy is doing really well. stuart: hold on for us one moment, mr. senator. i want to bring our viewers news from hong kong. they are now over there, officially in recession. is that correct? susan: first recession since the global crisis 10 years ago. so the economy is being hit pretty hard by five months of protests and we're looking at tourism arrivals down by 50%. retail sales dropped the most on record. most violence this weekend. molotov cocktails, fires being set. usual routine, in response the police fired tear gas, rubber bullets, water cannons. given constraint on the honk economy. they will not grow this year a
>> stuart.ay trump got elected the left, democrats, we should call them socialists, they wanted to get rid of him. they wanted to impeach him, whatever. come up with something to impeach the guy. they changed the election in 2016 and make sure he down win in 2020. he is doing his job. the economy, you saw the stock market is on fire. the economy is doing great. in florida the economy is doing really well. stuart: hold on for us one moment, mr. senator. i want to bring our viewers news...
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stuart gets his butt kicked. if you get your butt kicked, and you want to explain it, do you want to say you had more or less people? that's it. i think he's closer to 2500 soldiers, but he says he has fewer. he also has 300 wagons of his own. stuart is going to go to dranesville. he is going to gather supplies. he is going to head back to camp. ostensibly competing expeditions with wagons to be filled with supplies converging on each other. they are going to hit into each other. this here is not a very good map. don't worry about it. we will get to a better one is a second. leesburg is down here further. this is the town of dranesville. what i want to point out here are the blue lines and red lines. these are skirmishers, the skirmishers who are watching the approach of both armies will run into each other, kind of by accident. they will realize these forces are much, much closer in proximity. stuart's force is in a bunch of pine trees. you can't move around very well in pine trees. the union forces have all of
stuart gets his butt kicked. if you get your butt kicked, and you want to explain it, do you want to say you had more or less people? that's it. i think he's closer to 2500 soldiers, but he says he has fewer. he also has 300 wagons of his own. stuart is going to go to dranesville. he is going to gather supplies. he is going to head back to camp. ostensibly competing expeditions with wagons to be filled with supplies converging on each other. they are going to hit into each other. this here is...
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stuart wallace has the latest. reporter: two weeks ago, the world was in an absolute panic about there being enough oil supply because of those missile and drone attacks on the saudi processing plant. just two weeks later, that is almost off the agenda. the only thing anyone wants to talk about is demand, the startling statistic is if you look at september production numbers for opec, they are the lowest in a decade because of that collapse in saudi production, but the reality is even if they kept producing at that level, that incredibly low level, through the first half of next year, there would probably still be a glut of oil. that is the conundrum confronting opec+ right now. just how much should they produce? what is the outlook for demand going into next year? as the russian energy minister said, it is very uncertain. they are particularly worried about it now. as you highlighted at the beginning of this segment, russia is overproducing, so there's going to be pressure for everyone to fall into line and show t
stuart wallace has the latest. reporter: two weeks ago, the world was in an absolute panic about there being enough oil supply because of those missile and drone attacks on the saudi processing plant. just two weeks later, that is almost off the agenda. the only thing anyone wants to talk about is demand, the startling statistic is if you look at september production numbers for opec, they are the lowest in a decade because of that collapse in saudi production, but the reality is even if they...
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stuart: it certainly could.successfully invested over years, we are looking at our underwriting. shery: are you seeing opportunities in the u.k. at the moment? stuart: we have the benefit of being able to take a view over a number of years. one good example is a businessweek invested in is a veteran roll up and the humanization of pets and people spending more met -- more money on pet care. that is something that will not be directly affected by brexit or geopolitical issues. those of the types of resilient businesses we look for. amanda: you just raise a total of $13 billion. who is your source of capital? stuart: because we sit where global markets are going, it is a range. we have institutional investors and we had capital from two of our largest partners, both big globally sophisticated investors. the use north leaf as a complement to what their teams are doing internally. it is a range of investors. everybody is looking for some access to private markets. shery: so you've raised money in the u.s., asia and
stuart: it certainly could.successfully invested over years, we are looking at our underwriting. shery: are you seeing opportunities in the u.k. at the moment? stuart: we have the benefit of being able to take a view over a number of years. one good example is a businessweek invested in is a veteran roll up and the humanization of pets and people spending more met -- more money on pet care. that is something that will not be directly affected by brexit or geopolitical issues. those of the types...
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back with us now to discuss the hostile tone, mika, jeff, scott, stuart. look at the president and his language so far, what does that say? >> well, this is hardly the demeanor of the leader of the free world. it shows also that our allies are going to look asconce at us, and it plays into the problem that's created when we don't stand up for our allies like the kurds. is america dependable? is america serious? this contradicts it. >> mika, one of the polls that came out, fox news, and i'll go to the full screen number two here as we look at the president, it's 2020 matchups with president trump versus the democrats -- joe biden, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, all topping at least in this poll president trump by 10% points. as you are watching the impeachment inquiry, the oversight movements that have happened so far to date, this might be finally the one that is hurting the president. >> yeah. i think that the president's numbers have been tumbling steadily, and each as you see support for impeachment growing, the real challenge with the nationwide pol
back with us now to discuss the hostile tone, mika, jeff, scott, stuart. look at the president and his language so far, what does that say? >> well, this is hardly the demeanor of the leader of the free world. it shows also that our allies are going to look asconce at us, and it plays into the problem that's created when we don't stand up for our allies like the kurds. is america dependable? is america serious? this contradicts it. >> mika, one of the polls that came out, fox news,...
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how might his lawyers make this argument and will it stick at all, stuart?nt that's being made by the president is different from the one that his supporters probably ought to be making. the argument they ought to be making is that what the president has tried to do in these calls, is to ferret out political corruption, in his own administration, and although that kind of thing is never done at the presidential level, at least notionally, it is an argument within presidential powers. but that's not what the president has had to say and it is not how his ukrainian follow-up was succeeded by his overture to china, to do much the same thing. with the way the president has set it up, there's probable cause, i would suggest, to think that he's acting in his own interests, and not the country's. the better argument would be that he was doing something that was furthering a national purpose, the facts don't seem to comport with that. >> i want to move on to tuesday, as we look forward here. chuck, george kent, the u.s. state department deputy assistant secretary, a
how might his lawyers make this argument and will it stick at all, stuart?nt that's being made by the president is different from the one that his supporters probably ought to be making. the argument they ought to be making is that what the president has tried to do in these calls, is to ferret out political corruption, in his own administration, and although that kind of thing is never done at the presidential level, at least notionally, it is an argument within presidential powers. but that's...
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stuart wheeler, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. fair to characterise you as a lifelong risk taker? yes, it would. and what motivated you, from a very early age, to want to take so many risks? the first risk i took, i was very, very young, was at a point—to—point. is that a horse race? a horse race. and i backed the brighter days, second, one shilling of even money and it obliged so that was my start of gambling. how old were you? about eight or nine. eight or nine. and from that point on, it always seemed, you had, an obsession, would you say with gambling? yes, i was interested in gambling but also in odds and probabilities as well which are very much connected with gambling, obviously. i suppose you were lucky in the sense that you were raised by a family who were sufficiently well—to—do. you always had access to money. you were well enough off to be able to indulge your appetite for risks. well, we weren't terribly well off. even people on the lowest incomes now are well enough to do a little bit of gambling, a lottery ticket or
stuart wheeler, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. fair to characterise you as a lifelong risk taker? yes, it would. and what motivated you, from a very early age, to want to take so many risks? the first risk i took, i was very, very young, was at a point—to—point. is that a horse race? a horse race. and i backed the brighter days, second, one shilling of even money and it obliged so that was my start of gambling. how old were you? about eight or nine. eight or nine. and from that point on,...
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stuart russell, welcome to hardtalk. hi.ave spent a career at the forefront of ideas on artificial intelligence. can you give me a working definition? very straightforwardly it means making machines intelligent. and what that means is traditionally making machines that act so as they achieve their objectives. that's more or less the same definition be applied to human intelligence. it's more or less the same definition we applied to any machine. i mean, we design a car to achieve the objective of travelling down the road in it, so is there something more about the intelligence that these machines that you work with and on are providing? yeah, so a car is designed to travel down the road but that objective is our objective. the car doesn't know that's what it's for. but these machines and in some sense, do. they have an explicit internal model of what their objective is and they can figure out how to achieve it. so there might have the goal of winning a game of chess and they can figure out how to do that and beat humans at i
stuart russell, welcome to hardtalk. hi.ave spent a career at the forefront of ideas on artificial intelligence. can you give me a working definition? very straightforwardly it means making machines intelligent. and what that means is traditionally making machines that act so as they achieve their objectives. that's more or less the same definition be applied to human intelligence. it's more or less the same definition we applied to any machine. i mean, we design a car to achieve the objective...
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stuart wheeler, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.be fair to characterise you as a lifelong risk taker? yes, it would. and what motivated you, from a very early age, to want to take so many risks? the first risk i took, i was very, very young, was at a point—to—point. is that a horse race? a horse race. and i backed the brighter days, second, one shilling of even money and it obliged so that was my start of gambling. how old were you? about eight or nine. eight or nine. and from that point on, it always seemed, you had, an obsession, would you say with gambling? yes, i was interested in gambling but also in odds and probabilities as well which are very much connected with gambling, obviously. i suppose you were lucky in the sense that you were raised by a family who were sufficiently well—to—do. you always had access to money. you were well enough off to be able to indulge your appetite for risks. well, we weren't terribly well off. even people on the lowest incomes now are well enough to do a little bit of gambling, a lottery ticket
stuart wheeler, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.be fair to characterise you as a lifelong risk taker? yes, it would. and what motivated you, from a very early age, to want to take so many risks? the first risk i took, i was very, very young, was at a point—to—point. is that a horse race? a horse race. and i backed the brighter days, second, one shilling of even money and it obliged so that was my start of gambling. how old were you? about eight or nine. eight or nine. and from that point on,...
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stuart's division of about 6,000 men holding that area. there are cavalry first confederate kentucky cavalry protecting the lines being an alarm force in case the federals move out from murfreesboro. the idea is warn the infantry and they will have time to move up into the gaps and sop the federals -- stop the federals. that is the pwaeufbgt plan bragg's army has. now let me read you what rosecrans plans to do out of the official records and follow on your map and i will unpack more of what he says. this is his plan for the operation. positive information from varies sources concurred to show enemy intended to fight us in hissen trenchment at shell byville. he would be in good position to retreat if beaten and retard our pursuit through the narrow winding roads which leads up into the barrens and inflict loss without danger to them. i was determined to returned useless their entrenchments and if possible secure their line of retreat by turning their right and moving on the railroad bridge across elk river. where is that bridge? that sis al
stuart's division of about 6,000 men holding that area. there are cavalry first confederate kentucky cavalry protecting the lines being an alarm force in case the federals move out from murfreesboro. the idea is warn the infantry and they will have time to move up into the gaps and sop the federals -- stop the federals. that is the pwaeufbgt plan bragg's army has. now let me read you what rosecrans plans to do out of the official records and follow on your map and i will unpack more of what he...
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laurie i had to have stuart are a loser was among the dead. the police found the perpetrator he'd hidden himself among the group of 15 students and wandered around outside for over an hour he was a former student 19 year old nicholas cruz on february 14th 2018 he shot down 3 teachers and 14 children at montreux stoneman douglas high school. my husband i later we went to the funeral home and we spent 2 hours planning the funeral arrangements for lester. and then we got to go see a lesser. and she was shot in the heart and she was shot and top of the head and the hand and the femoral artery and her body was so cold and i was taking my hands i was trying to warm her body because i had her mother in china break our back to life. a few weeks later and parkland more details had come to light about the killer police had visited nicholas cruz at his home several times before the rampage because neighbors and relatives were concerned about his guns but the police didn't confiscate them they said the 19 year old had acquired them legally including his a
laurie i had to have stuart are a loser was among the dead. the police found the perpetrator he'd hidden himself among the group of 15 students and wandered around outside for over an hour he was a former student 19 year old nicholas cruz on february 14th 2018 he shot down 3 teachers and 14 children at montreux stoneman douglas high school. my husband i later we went to the funeral home and we spent 2 hours planning the funeral arrangements for lester. and then we got to go see a lesser. and...
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to all of our friends here and those watching by c-span and on facebook live, my name is stuart.the president of the white house historical association. it is my privilege to commute to the historic house as well as to the white house historical association. tonight's
to all of our friends here and those watching by c-span and on facebook live, my name is stuart.the president of the white house historical association. it is my privilege to commute to the historic house as well as to the white house historical association. tonight's
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to all of our friends here and those watching by c-span and on facebook live, my name is stuart mcclaurensident of the white house historical association. it is my privilege to commute to the historic house as well as to the white house historical association. tonight's program is exciting and we are honored to partner with our good friends at the richard nixon foundation. i would like to welcome d
to all of our friends here and those watching by c-span and on facebook live, my name is stuart mcclaurensident of the white house historical association. it is my privilege to commute to the historic house as well as to the white house historical association. tonight's program is exciting and we are honored to partner with our good friends at the richard nixon foundation. i would like to welcome d
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stuart rose is made stuart rose who i think was a former chairman of the remaining campaign. i and the governor of the bank of england have said today this is a good deal for the british a combat i had as i look ahead mr speaker the only risk i see to the british economy other catastrophic blacks of the right old world and the semi marxist party what what british business wants is the certainty and the stability of getting brics it done on october 31st and then the opportunity to build a new future with our european partners and to do free trade deals around the world this is because he is wrong about northern allam which will exit the e.u. customs union along with the rest of the u.k. i may say in defiance in defiance of what the commission and indeed the irish government had intended and he talks about trust mr speaker mr b. i can't believe that this is a this is a right on the budget i don't i don't wish to be honest sarah the adversary today i think is a is a right honorable gentleman is a right on the generosity of peyton he does not trust his own party he doesn't trust
stuart rose is made stuart rose who i think was a former chairman of the remaining campaign. i and the governor of the bank of england have said today this is a good deal for the british a combat i had as i look ahead mr speaker the only risk i see to the british economy other catastrophic blacks of the right old world and the semi marxist party what what british business wants is the certainty and the stability of getting brics it done on october 31st and then the opportunity to build a new...
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case is now being heard in france where those firms have significant assets their workers lawyer stuart smith explains why they and they hope to find justice in europe. there were originally cases filed in california the courts the united states basically said it's better to follow your case in your home country the defendants remove go there from those countries so those no assets to seize in those countries so you would then have to take that judgment and try to seize their assets to satisfy the judgment and that's the process we're going through now in europe france. is believes in the rule of law. they certainly are aware that you know the proof is in the record of the case these men were tested. to reality was documented. and so it is time that they because. the companies being sued are down shell and us a dental they say the nicaraguan courts lack jurisdiction efforts to obtain compensation in the u.s. have also failed though tao said in a statement that the french courts would not find the judgments and forcible i their lawyer stuart smith again says it's time for the companies t
case is now being heard in france where those firms have significant assets their workers lawyer stuart smith explains why they and they hope to find justice in europe. there were originally cases filed in california the courts the united states basically said it's better to follow your case in your home country the defendants remove go there from those countries so those no assets to seize in those countries so you would then have to take that judgment and try to seize their assets to satisfy...
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next sunday beginning at 8:30 eastern, we will be live with former hostage and stuart eizenstat who worked at the kite rush carter administration during the crisis. you are watching american history tv on c-span3. we are making it easy for you to follow the impeachment inquiry on c-span.org. search all coverage for video-on-demand of all the briefings and hearings, as well as the administration's response. log into our webpage. watchast and easy way to unfiltered coverage any time. next on railamerica, from 1948, operation vittles. it tells the story of the berlin airlift. ♪ >> 1948. that's when i was assigned to cover berlin again. the city was still occupied and caught up. it had lifted its head and begun the war. some could find jobs, but others had to find places to build.
next sunday beginning at 8:30 eastern, we will be live with former hostage and stuart eizenstat who worked at the kite rush carter administration during the crisis. you are watching american history tv on c-span3. we are making it easy for you to follow the impeachment inquiry on c-span.org. search all coverage for video-on-demand of all the briefings and hearings, as well as the administration's response. log into our webpage. watchast and easy way to unfiltered coverage any time. next on...
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first starts with goals and free—kick from stuart armstrong added a late sixth.eclipsed the previous record by 81 seconds. she stormed to victory in the chicago marathon to blow away paula radcliffe's record, which has stood for 16 years. radcliffe was on hand to congratulate the kenyan as she crossed the finish line. iam i am feeling good, and i was happy. because i was not expecting to run like this. but today i run my best time, which i could not ever run, and then i was happy again. the men's marathon was won by kenya's lawrence cherono but it was a disappointing day for mo farah as he failed to defend his title. after a difficult build up to the race, with questions about the integrity of his former coach alberto salazar, farah was way off the pace, finishing in eighth place — his slowest marathon by more than a minute. simone biles has become the most succesful gymnast in world championship history, winning her 24th and 25th medals today. both of them gold, too, with victory on the beam and on the floor in stuttgart. of those 25 medals, 19 are gold taking h
first starts with goals and free—kick from stuart armstrong added a late sixth.eclipsed the previous record by 81 seconds. she stormed to victory in the chicago marathon to blow away paula radcliffe's record, which has stood for 16 years. radcliffe was on hand to congratulate the kenyan as she crossed the finish line. iam i am feeling good, and i was happy. because i was not expecting to run like this. but today i run my best time, which i could not ever run, and then i was happy again. the...
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stuart wheeler, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.fair to characterise you as a lifelong risk taker? yes, it would. and what motivated you, from a very early age, to want to take so many risks? the first risk i took, i was very, very young, was at a point to point. is that a horse race? a horse race. i backed the second, one shilling of even money and it obliged so that was my start of gambling. how old we re was my start of gambling. how old were you? about eight or nine. eight oi’ were you? about eight or nine. eight or nine. and from that point on, it a lwa ys or nine. and from that point on, it always seemed, you had, an obsession, would you say with gambling? yes, i was interested in gambling? yes, i was interested in gambling but also odds and probabilities as well which are very much connected with gambling, obviously. i suppose you are lucky in the sense that you were raised by afamily in the sense that you were raised by a family who were sufficiently well to do. that you always had access to money. you were well enough off t
stuart wheeler, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.fair to characterise you as a lifelong risk taker? yes, it would. and what motivated you, from a very early age, to want to take so many risks? the first risk i took, i was very, very young, was at a point to point. is that a horse race? a horse race. i backed the second, one shilling of even money and it obliged so that was my start of gambling. how old we re was my start of gambling. how old were you? about eight or nine. eight oi’ were you?...
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also made thend mistake of being an avowed catholic and in the end, the stuarts were kicked out. vacuum. britain looked around and found charles the second's daughter, mary, married to some foreigner over the way, so we had a very odd monarchy. it is william and mary. toy were invited to come in be the monarch. not in absolute monarch. they had to sign a contract. the contract was that parliament would be supreme. i had no choice. they had to sign it. what is that parliament? it is not that place of quiet decision-making that you see today. [laughter] it was a parliament that was filled with people by the 1% elite. people could pay to become members of parliament. they were put in by their sponsors. economics was a big thing. of the rottenime boroughs. driving force was to make money. it was not until the people really rebelled, the riots of 1821, or doing away with the run boroughs, that parliament transformed itself into a place of democracy. power waseck on their the french revolution. the elite were terrified that the people of britain would rise up in the same way as the fre
also made thend mistake of being an avowed catholic and in the end, the stuarts were kicked out. vacuum. britain looked around and found charles the second's daughter, mary, married to some foreigner over the way, so we had a very odd monarchy. it is william and mary. toy were invited to come in be the monarch. not in absolute monarch. they had to sign a contract. the contract was that parliament would be supreme. i had no choice. they had to sign it. what is that parliament? it is not that...
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while lawrence shankland and stuart findlay marked their first starts with goals and stuart armstrong'ssult doesn't help scotland to advance from the group but they can still get to the finals next year via the play—offs. they move above kazakhstan after they lost at home to belgium earlier. and with cyprus being beaten by 5—0 by russia, the scots are now one point behind them ahead of their fixture next month. wales are in action at the moment. they're facing group e leaders croatia in cardiff — it's the croats who are leadnig 1—0 at the moment with around 15 minutes left in the first half. all tonight's results on the bbc sport website. simone biles has become the most succesful gymnast in world championship history. the american won her 24th world championship medal taking the gold on the beam in stuttgart. her victory on the vault yesterday meant she had equalled the record held by vitaly scherbo. and biles made it 25 medals shortly after wiht her 18th shortly after with her 18th gold after winning the floor event, finishing ahead of her compatriot sunisa lee and angelina melikova o
while lawrence shankland and stuart findlay marked their first starts with goals and stuart armstrong'ssult doesn't help scotland to advance from the group but they can still get to the finals next year via the play—offs. they move above kazakhstan after they lost at home to belgium earlier. and with cyprus being beaten by 5—0 by russia, the scots are now one point behind them ahead of their fixture next month. wales are in action at the moment. they're facing group e leaders croatia in...
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stuart, there is more to this deep state than some of us recognize. or choose to recognize.ll persuade me, certainly next. stay with us. lou: joining us tonight, pulitzer prize winning author james b. stewart, the deep state trump, the fbi and the rule of law. james, it's great to have you here. congratulations on the book. you and i have a different perspective on the deep state and the two parties. but i think as usual, you have written a book that compels attention, provokes thought, and devil take the hindmost of. >> i'm an investigative reporter, not partisan. i try to uncover facts and let people make up their own mind. to me this is one of the most of dramatic stories in modern history. it its the president against deeply entrenched organizations. the outcome we are watching unfold in real-time. lou: this must have driven you somewhat mad having to deal with ongoing developments as you come to the close of your book was this case it appears will stay open for some period of time. let's go to the u -- to the inct point of this corruption story. when do you see this as
stuart, there is more to this deep state than some of us recognize. or choose to recognize.ll persuade me, certainly next. stay with us. lou: joining us tonight, pulitzer prize winning author james b. stewart, the deep state trump, the fbi and the rule of law. james, it's great to have you here. congratulations on the book. you and i have a different perspective on the deep state and the two parties. but i think as usual, you have written a book that compels attention, provokes thought, and...
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griff: stuart varney contributing as well. jedediah: stuart varney the beatles.linton is back. maybe not better than before. tulsi gabbard not so happy because hillary clinton did this interview with democrats, a podcast with a former obama official in which she charged, without really any evidence at all that tulsi gabbard, one of the 2020 hopefuls is a russian asset. that's the phrase used. jedediah: take a listen to what she had to say. >> they are also going to do third party again. and i'm not making any predictions but i think they have got their eye on somebody who is currently in the democratic primary. and they are grooming her to be the third party candidate. she is a favorite of the russians. they have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her so far. that's assuming jill stein will give it up which she might not because she's also a russian asset. ed: jill stein in 2016 was a green party candidate represented to everyone that she was running on her own on the green party. hard left. took some votes away from hillary clinton. now you s
griff: stuart varney contributing as well. jedediah: stuart varney the beatles.linton is back. maybe not better than before. tulsi gabbard not so happy because hillary clinton did this interview with democrats, a podcast with a former obama official in which she charged, without really any evidence at all that tulsi gabbard, one of the 2020 hopefuls is a russian asset. that's the phrase used. jedediah: take a listen to what she had to say. >> they are also going to do third party again....
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stuart pollitt reports. and emerson at the age of 15 years and 73 days, making history last night. studying gcs the history. it's a realfeeling today but of the sea last night did not get home till late and it's been surreal and unbelievable. when he stepped onto the speech last night he became the second youngest player ever to play in the english football league. if he plays in the fa copy will break that competition's record and asked by every player passed by the ultimate goal of paying for ingram that record is held by everything who played when he was i7. everything who played when he was 17. it's very rare he doesn't come around often but to be fair he lives and breathes it and he does everything right. nobody when these opportunities are given to them his isjust that he is back in school. today's pe lesson was not shooting practice. just bringing him back down to earth and he is a level— headed down to earth and he is a level—headed lad. down to earth and he is a level-headed lad. with one of his brothers also at the academy this is a spiking family. he paid not need 2d gam
stuart pollitt reports. and emerson at the age of 15 years and 73 days, making history last night. studying gcs the history. it's a realfeeling today but of the sea last night did not get home till late and it's been surreal and unbelievable. when he stepped onto the speech last night he became the second youngest player ever to play in the english football league. if he plays in the fa copy will break that competition's record and asked by every player passed by the ultimate goal of paying for...
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brian: stuart, what are they projecting the number to be?e sector slowing down. most importantly other economies around the world are really suffering badly. that is the backdrop to these numbers. we should be getting them right now. what have we got? steve: 136,000. a little better than last month. >> let me give the raw numbers. 136,000 jobs created in september. not bad, not great. but the unemployment rate went down i think to 3.5%. very interesting. had been 3.7. now it is 3.5. that implies to me a lot of people came out of the retired arena, so to speak and came back into the labor force. do we have number on wages yet? that will be very, very important here. brian: in other words, on wages what are you looking for when it comes to wages? >> over 3% growth in wages over the past 12 months. we'll get that initial number. let's summarize what is going on here. 135,000 new jobs, unemployment rate down to 3.5%. that is a fully employed economy. have the risks of a recession gone up? not much. this is a pretty standard report. i don't think
brian: stuart, what are they projecting the number to be?e sector slowing down. most importantly other economies around the world are really suffering badly. that is the backdrop to these numbers. we should be getting them right now. what have we got? steve: 136,000. a little better than last month. >> let me give the raw numbers. 136,000 jobs created in september. not bad, not great. but the unemployment rate went down i think to 3.5%. very interesting. had been 3.7. now it is 3.5. that...
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earlier but it is but it's great that the 2 come together and i think now stuart has that same thing in his literature where he really goes deep into the details and tries to show people how he sees them the most museum and also 1st invited to choose his favorite milk works 2 years ago the writer was given full access to the museum de polo and the thousands of works that have never been shown publicly avoiding the icons was a conscious decision i've seen it a 1000000 times and so have you been so i'm a proponent that's a problem with a comic paintings you have always seen them before you know for us in a moment where you see that's the problem. to transcode visited monks summerhouse and at tell me in an attempt to get closer to the pain shot the 1st half of my life was full of pain and loss the artist became an alcoholic as did canal scott's father. looks like 2 years after a spell in a clinic the artist painted out of doors where the pictures would get increasingly weathered he died at the age of 80 in 1944 and left his pictures to the city of austin. in monk's art. we see ourselves
earlier but it is but it's great that the 2 come together and i think now stuart has that same thing in his literature where he really goes deep into the details and tries to show people how he sees them the most museum and also 1st invited to choose his favorite milk works 2 years ago the writer was given full access to the museum de polo and the thousands of works that have never been shown publicly avoiding the icons was a conscious decision i've seen it a 1000000 times and so have you been...
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stuart: you're tearing up. >> i am. stuart: eric, you're a damn good man. >> everybody is. we'll miss you guys. it has been a great 13 years. i will miss you guys. stuart: thank you, eric. my time's up. the rally in progress. neil it is yours. neil: good for him. maybe he is leaving because of you? stuart: probably. neil: no way of knowing. stuart: undoubtedly. neil: no way of knowing. wanting to break the emotion. thank you, eric. stocks are popping. president putting progress on the trade front. he will meet with the vice premier in little 2 1/2 hours. investors are sensing something is happening here. let's get read from courtney dominguez, payne capital management advisor. we have also yurian timber. you were i and i were talking during the break, something is coming together. at very least, president holds off on additional tariffs, because something looks like it is. that will be deemed a victory. do you share that? >> i agree. even a mini victory will be great for the markets. that is priced in. people are so nervous about a trade war. businesses and consumers are ho
stuart: you're tearing up. >> i am. stuart: eric, you're a damn good man. >> everybody is. we'll miss you guys. it has been a great 13 years. i will miss you guys. stuart: thank you, eric. my time's up. the rally in progress. neil it is yours. neil: good for him. maybe he is leaving because of you? stuart: probably. neil: no way of knowing. stuart: undoubtedly. neil: no way of knowing. wanting to break the emotion. thank you, eric. stocks are popping. president putting progress on...
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i will bring in stuart madden, who i’u ns i will bring in stuart madden, who runs a lorry park in calais particular case it is reported that the driver is self employed and he does not own his own cab, which is the front bit of the pictures we had seen, it has a bulgarian number plate and the driver was from another company mr robinson is thought to have connected the container from purfleet, so who is responsible for what is inside the container? in the end the person who is shipping the goods is responsible for ensuring the goods being shipped in an appropriate way, but equally the person who is transporting the goods is also responsible for ensuring the goods that the goods they are transporting comply with the appropriate paperwork and are the goods they are meant to be transporting. interesting, because it is reported that the driver picked up this container at purfleet and got to the industrial park in minutes, but you are suggesting that the company you put the goods in the backin the company you put the goods in the back in the first place and put it in the ferry to zeebrugge are
i will bring in stuart madden, who i’u ns i will bring in stuart madden, who runs a lorry park in calais particular case it is reported that the driver is self employed and he does not own his own cab, which is the front bit of the pictures we had seen, it has a bulgarian number plate and the driver was from another company mr robinson is thought to have connected the container from purfleet, so who is responsible for what is inside the container? in the end the person who is shipping the...