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upon somesed detective work by outside and i think it's a plausible fear -- thierry. it would explain the advances north koreans have made in last 12 months with these longer-range ballistic missiles. host: how sure are we the technology they are and aren't capable of. how do you go about your research, what do you believe and not believe from the information that we see out there. the u.s. intelligence community, as good as it is has limited knowledge of north korea 's nuclear and missile capabilities. it's mainly observational. i'm sure there are some more details intelligence from intercepts. there are many questions even they have. what's important to realize, it's not so much exactly where they are with respect to warhead onenology, exactly how far of these missiles can fly, but what is important is the trajectory they are on. they are making rack -- rapid progress. with more ballistic missile tests, they will get to the point where they have a reliable capability and they will also have the capability to produce more bombs to put on those warheads. right now the
upon somesed detective work by outside and i think it's a plausible fear -- thierry. it would explain the advances north koreans have made in last 12 months with these longer-range ballistic missiles. host: how sure are we the technology they are and aren't capable of. how do you go about your research, what do you believe and not believe from the information that we see out there. the u.s. intelligence community, as good as it is has limited knowledge of north korea 's nuclear and missile...
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here's what carlos gutierrez said about the road ahead for >> -- agenda thierry a >> this is not goingo be easy. none of it is. i do believe that the honeymoon is over. i'd say that's when the honeymoon ended. joining us in the studio, robert albertson and .rom washington, jim milstein jim, let's start with you. the so-called swap isn't particularly happy with the president right now. andher our business leaders gop members. a growing number of them. if you were to try to manage not the optics, but the actual crisis, what would you tell the president? jim: i think the president has got a long hill to climb. he dug a hole for himself, going to war with the leadership on the hill. the policy agenda is really unclear. the presidency is important to getting measured -- major legislation passed area the president now functioning at historical lows in terms of his polling, he has very little clout on the hill. very hard to see how the agenda, the tax reform infrastructure agenda moves forward. things that he can do administratively? he has a lot of discretion on trade. he has a lot of discre
here's what carlos gutierrez said about the road ahead for >> -- agenda thierry a >> this is not goingo be easy. none of it is. i do believe that the honeymoon is over. i'd say that's when the honeymoon ended. joining us in the studio, robert albertson and .rom washington, jim milstein jim, let's start with you. the so-called swap isn't particularly happy with the president right now. andher our business leaders gop members. a growing number of them. if you were to try to manage not...
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space to his diplomats to do the things, to conduct diplomacy like the whole richard nixon madman thierryk, we don't know what this guy's going to do. come to the table and give us something and it's worked as well. we point out, kim jong-un did back down, did say he is not going to hit guam. so you can make an argument this is working. it's interesting to me that you don't have trump out there taking credit for that. >> right. >> but -- i would just say that's the case for the kind of things -- and on the north korean side i see it more. didn't he promise currency manipulator day one, come out of the box on china? >> the story of the entire administration to this point. there was a lot of talk in the campaign, and there are been a lot of executive orders kind of like this signed that basically create a study to look at something at a future date and report back in 60, 90, 120 days. that's reflective of the limited nature of some of his powers as the executive. i've talked to republicans recently saying, okay. we feel like congress needs to get its act together, but we're kind of concerne
space to his diplomats to do the things, to conduct diplomacy like the whole richard nixon madman thierryk, we don't know what this guy's going to do. come to the table and give us something and it's worked as well. we point out, kim jong-un did back down, did say he is not going to hit guam. so you can make an argument this is working. it's interesting to me that you don't have trump out there taking credit for that. >> right. >> but -- i would just say that's the case for the kind...
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the dutch paintmaker for three months elliott says it will support the nomination of the new ceo, thierry vanlancker and two other board members. the two companies have endured a pretty hostile relationship since akzo nobel rejected a takeover bid ppg earlier this year elliott has raised its stake in bhp billiton this allows ken mackenzie to take constructive steps for bhp and owners elliott called bhp to exit the shale business and end all parts of its petroleum business. >>> get in touch with us on twitter, streetsignseurope@cnbc. tweet me directly, @carolincnbc. do send us your thoughts on anything you see on the show and maybe about this -- coming up on the show, after a short break, runway wars air berlin filed for bankruptcy sparking a battle royale for assets we'll examine who is eyeing what after the short break. and i got robbed. that's why i started lendingtree-- the only place you can compare up to 5 real offers side by side, for free. it's like shopping for hotels online, but our average customer can save twenty thousand dollars. at lendingtree, you know you're getting the bes
the dutch paintmaker for three months elliott says it will support the nomination of the new ceo, thierry vanlancker and two other board members. the two companies have endured a pretty hostile relationship since akzo nobel rejected a takeover bid ppg earlier this year elliott has raised its stake in bhp billiton this allows ken mackenzie to take constructive steps for bhp and owners elliott called bhp to exit the shale business and end all parts of its petroleum business. >>> get in...
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it means that you and thierry have the capability to recognize that prediction before you act. which is like very, it feels kind of like more, it feels liberating to realize that and being able to change your emotions by your temptations around you and sort of the new learning experiences. i learned about different therapies, a therapy where you change the sensations around you in order to sort of change when you're simulating i guess and change her emotions. >> that is exactly right. oftentimes i get questions where people ask me how is this theory, how does it relate to cbt or cognitive behavioral therapy and so on. what you're describing is exactly one really important piece of this. your brain is automatically instructing simulations as predictions of what is going to happen next. and so it is he is in the present sensory right now, the sights and sounds and smells and feelings from your body in the present moment to predict what is going to happen in the next moment. it uses the next moment to confirm those predictions to become your experience or modify them. one way to a
it means that you and thierry have the capability to recognize that prediction before you act. which is like very, it feels kind of like more, it feels liberating to realize that and being able to change your emotions by your temptations around you and sort of the new learning experiences. i learned about different therapies, a therapy where you change the sensations around you in order to sort of change when you're simulating i guess and change her emotions. >> that is exactly right....
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century, the early 20th century, the automobile, submarine, airplane, einstein's relativity, floyd's thierry of the unconscious mine, wireless communication, refrigeratorration, commercial use of -- society changed in remarkable and stunning ways and i also discovered that a lot of the people involved in the aviation story were involved in some other of these innovations as well, one of them being automobiles. and i researched henry ford, and realized that henry ford was someone else who in my opinion had not been treated appropriately by most of the becomes wherein about him. henry ford to me was the are erie precursor of steve jobs. there's no component of the automobile that henry ford invent but he was brilliant at hiring people and firing people. brilliant at understanding what the market wanted and creating a product, even when it wasn't the best product. the model-t was never as good an automobile as, say, the buick s10, but he had this ability and he had a toughness, and so i wrote another book called "drive" about early automotive technology because i fit wilbur wright and henry for
century, the early 20th century, the automobile, submarine, airplane, einstein's relativity, floyd's thierry of the unconscious mine, wireless communication, refrigeratorration, commercial use of -- society changed in remarkable and stunning ways and i also discovered that a lot of the people involved in the aviation story were involved in some other of these innovations as well, one of them being automobiles. and i researched henry ford, and realized that henry ford was someone else who in my...
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me more money than the ones i invested in that guys are running why does that happen >> one of my thierrysld you, is that you know, busy mothers we just get stuff done >> agree 100%. the most efficient people on the planet are working moms. >> but we also really are in tune with our intuition. so if we feel like something's not quite right we'll sit down and really tweak that apart and say, okay, what is it i'm feeling nervous about? what is it that's not working here for me and then you dive into the data and the analysis and the information, and the insights that you need to make business decisions but you've really got to pay attention to your gut. >> can you tell us about the divorce site chris pratt announcing he's getting divorced today use your site for what >> people are using plum fund to raise money for all the costs associated with divorce. it's really interesting. a lot of the accounts we see, of course, handling legal fees and things but we're seeing registries for furniture and things that you would get when you get married because you've got to now make two households out of
me more money than the ones i invested in that guys are running why does that happen >> one of my thierrysld you, is that you know, busy mothers we just get stuff done >> agree 100%. the most efficient people on the planet are working moms. >> but we also really are in tune with our intuition. so if we feel like something's not quite right we'll sit down and really tweak that apart and say, okay, what is it i'm feeling nervous about? what is it that's not working here for me...