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if you look at the europe index like the dac, we have higher growth rates here when everything is goingn all cylinders. so you are not going to see the same kind of growth overall. >> listen, i put a zero cost on the s&p, i think when we get a sell-off, certainly, that's going to bleed into other certain equity classes. i think that happens in europe, too, given how much it's run up. i think you get a nice jel sell-off and a break. >> quickly on the u.s. dollar, what do you see now? >> this is the kind of market we are in. whether biotech or the dollar, an extreme move, it's a reflection of volatility. the dollar is the same thing. it's starting to get choppier. we would save that. that will be a big issue. >> all right. time now for the final call. carter. >> well, if you have profits at biotech, we take some and put it into goldman sacks. >> heim with carter on this one, i think the july 195 call is a way. >> i think it's time to add protection to the portfolio, especially if you have been long in the market here. certainly the runup, i like the zero cost calendar. >> it looks like ou
if you look at the europe index like the dac, we have higher growth rates here when everything is goingn all cylinders. so you are not going to see the same kind of growth overall. >> listen, i put a zero cost on the s&p, i think when we get a sell-off, certainly, that's going to bleed into other certain equity classes. i think that happens in europe, too, given how much it's run up. i think you get a nice jel sell-off and a break. >> quickly on the u.s. dollar, what do you see...
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look at the dacs, up double digits already. that is where money is to be made this year. even though seeing records set all over the place in the united states, this is not the best market. david: you mentioned asia. we have one top asian -- come back from china. he will be with us this hour. don't want to miss that matt, you think it will be strong spring, even times leading up to it. that means new records. couldn't however the cold winter we've had be a drag on growth and a drag on profits as we saw last year? >> david, i don't think so. i think we have perfect trifecta going. low oil has been a godsend for consumers and -- david: hold on, matt. that has not panned out in retail sales. >> no. i think it has, well you're going to see it pan out, low oil increased wages we're about to experience, in the spring being around the corner i think is setting up for the perfect trifecta. if we get confidence this we'll do well. the song remains the same. we're fully invested in the stock market. we're invested right here in the united states. i think consumer growth and consumer
look at the dacs, up double digits already. that is where money is to be made this year. even though seeing records set all over the place in the united states, this is not the best market. david: you mentioned asia. we have one top asian -- come back from china. he will be with us this hour. don't want to miss that matt, you think it will be strong spring, even times leading up to it. that means new records. couldn't however the cold winter we've had be a drag on growth and a drag on profits...
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the american academy of pediatrics wants dac tours pharmacists to use the metric system for measuring liquid medications. the group says it will cut down on parents using inaccurate measuring tools such as kitchen and serving spoons to figure out the dose. it wants pharmacies hospitals and health centers to distribute mill live leader based syringes so parents can give the right toes every time. >>> many christians give up meat on fridays for lent but if you want the keep the tradition going year long there's meatless mondays. the goal is to reduce our carbon footprint and also to improve our health by cutting down on saturated fats. dietitian kate patton recommends eggs or cereals for a meatless breakfast. other options greek yogurt and fruit. for a sandwich try substituting hummus instead of deli meats. for dinner whole wheat pasta or bean burger good meatless options and you won't miss out on protein you. >> get protein from so many other foods than we realize like our protein intake is higher than necessary so it's really not going to hurt you to eliminate some meat for a couple m
the american academy of pediatrics wants dac tours pharmacists to use the metric system for measuring liquid medications. the group says it will cut down on parents using inaccurate measuring tools such as kitchen and serving spoons to figure out the dose. it wants pharmacies hospitals and health centers to distribute mill live leader based syringes so parents can give the right toes every time. >>> many christians give up meat on fridays for lent but if you want the keep the tradition...
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counsel of the uscis in the department of hem homeland security for several years including in the time dacrca started. i'm curious what you learned about these cases. a 95% approval for daca applications. can you explain why there is this high approval rate and whether it's appropriate or not appropriate to conclude that officers are not making individualized assessments? >> thank you. at first blush i agree that 95% sounds high, but it's not when you think about who's actually applying for daca and dapa. if you're an undocumented immigrant, and if in addition you have some other negative conduct in your background, there are at least two things you're very unlikely to do. first of all you're not going to initiative contact with the government and say this is my name. this is where i live. i'm undocumented and i also have this other negative thing in my background. and here are my fingerprints so that the fbi can do a background check on me. you're not likely to do that. second unless you're independently wealthy and not many of these folks are, you're not going to send the government a ch
counsel of the uscis in the department of hem homeland security for several years including in the time dacrca started. i'm curious what you learned about these cases. a 95% approval for daca applications. can you explain why there is this high approval rate and whether it's appropriate or not appropriate to conclude that officers are not making individualized assessments? >> thank you. at first blush i agree that 95% sounds high, but it's not when you think about who's actually applying...
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counsel of the uscis in the department of hem homeland security for several years including in the time dac started. i'm curious what you learned about these cases. a 95% approval for daca applications. can you explain why there is this high approval rate and whether it's appropriate or not appropriate to conclude that officers are not making individualized assessments? >> thank you. at first blush i agree that 95% sounds high, but it's not when you think about who's actually applying for daca and dapa. if you're an undocumented immigrant, and if in addition you have some other negative conduct in your background, there are at least two things you're very unlikely to do. first of all you're not going to initiative contact with the government and say this is my name. this is where i live. i'm undocumented and i also have this other negative thing in my background. and here are my fingerprints so that the fbi can do a background check on me. you're not likely to do that. second unless you're independently wealthy and not many of these folks are, you're not going to send the government a check
counsel of the uscis in the department of hem homeland security for several years including in the time dac started. i'm curious what you learned about these cases. a 95% approval for daca applications. can you explain why there is this high approval rate and whether it's appropriate or not appropriate to conclude that officers are not making individualized assessments? >> thank you. at first blush i agree that 95% sounds high, but it's not when you think about who's actually applying for...
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dacs are way. these are all reports in the fall 1985. hoover kept this stuff in his personal files in his office.hey are in the general file as well and he did so because when all this stuff came out, he said the investigative information by the fbi to the white house attorney general and employing governmengovernmen t agencies and this is issued august 1948 right at the height of the battle. they did this i am confident because at the time the public was all of a sudden hearing about this and people were saying fbi must have been asleep at the switch. they never told anybody. so hoover got very annoyed at that. so anybody that could see them would say william remington who finally went to prison also was still in the federal government in 1950 on the senate floor. that is what was in the record that the fbi was maintaining. but all of that shows its people at high levels had the information and did nothing about it. the government in 1860 in many other folks. a very famous nuclear scientist. the fbi knew as early as december 1942 that oppenheimer was the secret communists. i have the fbi documen
dacs are way. these are all reports in the fall 1985. hoover kept this stuff in his personal files in his office.hey are in the general file as well and he did so because when all this stuff came out, he said the investigative information by the fbi to the white house attorney general and employing governmengovernmen t agencies and this is issued august 1948 right at the height of the battle. they did this i am confident because at the time the public was all of a sudden hearing about this and...