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david: tobias, great to have you with us. that is tobias harris of t eneo. note that said we see a better outlook for equities at the margin, with earnings revisions trending better and expectations for the rest of 2019 quite achievable. nevertheless, the level of had run risk -- of headline risk leaves us in no large rush to run into an equities position. guest: this is a really .nteresting statement the thing about the trade war is on an economic basis, it doesn't really hit the economy of the u.s. that much. we are a $21 trillion economy. even if we put 25% tariffs on the whole $520 billion we trade with china, you're just making a very small dent in that $21 trillion. that is not really the issue. the issue is what do cfos do about confidence, capital expenditures, investment? ultimately, that is how this blows back to the stock market. if you get slower growth because of slower investment, that is where we could go with this. david:david: we do see capital investment trailing off, don't wait? -- don't we? guest: yes we do, and it is related to the trade
david: tobias, great to have you with us. that is tobias harris of t eneo. note that said we see a better outlook for equities at the margin, with earnings revisions trending better and expectations for the rest of 2019 quite achievable. nevertheless, the level of had run risk -- of headline risk leaves us in no large rush to run into an equities position. guest: this is a really .nteresting statement the thing about the trade war is on an economic basis, it doesn't really hit the economy of...
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tobias, he was elected state stressier 2016. in 2006 he was elected to oregon house of representatives, bake spe became speaker. senator widen's already refers to his sponsorship of the oregon retirement savings plan. mr. reed is from montana. ms. joan rough serves as chair of the american association of retired persons. ms. rough holds a justice doctorate degree. finally, ms. lynn dudley, senior vice president of global retirement and compensation policy for the american benefit. ms. dudley directs the consul's advocacy efforts regarding retirement and compensation polic policy,. she also coordinates the consul's efforts to outreach international arena including benefit, passport prior to joining the consul. after earning her undergraduate degree at vanderbilt -- i'm sorry this is what it says. received her llm in taxation from florida u 1983 and law degree from cumberland school of law, 1982. thank you all for joining us. we'll go from left to right. >> good morning and thank you chairman grassley. i want to thank you for the
tobias, he was elected state stressier 2016. in 2006 he was elected to oregon house of representatives, bake spe became speaker. senator widen's already refers to his sponsorship of the oregon retirement savings plan. mr. reed is from montana. ms. joan rough serves as chair of the american association of retired persons. ms. rough holds a justice doctorate degree. finally, ms. lynn dudley, senior vice president of global retirement and compensation policy for the american benefit. ms. dudley...
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tobias, he was elected state treasurer in 2016. in 2006 he was elected to oregon house of representatives and became speaker pro tem and held several key committee chairmanships and the senator has already referred to his sponsorship of the oregon retirement savings plan. mr. reed is originally from missoula montana and has earned a bachelors degree and his frg fo ms. joan rofuff serves as chair of the american association of retired persons. after more than ten years as a attorney, she joined william mr mercer inc. which he consulted on employee benefits and compensation. from there she held executive positions at zurich financial services and went on to chair the aarp's audit and financeposr committee. ms. ruff holds a juris doctorate degree, university of kansas, mba rockhurst university, maste of law taxation, new york university and bachelors degree in journalism university ofnew kansas.urnali finally, ms. lynn dudley, senior vice president of global retirement and compensation policy for the american benefits console.americ m
tobias, he was elected state treasurer in 2016. in 2006 he was elected to oregon house of representatives and became speaker pro tem and held several key committee chairmanships and the senator has already referred to his sponsorship of the oregon retirement savings plan. mr. reed is originally from missoula montana and has earned a bachelors degree and his frg fo ms. joan rofuff serves as chair of the american association of retired persons. after more than ten years as a attorney, she joined...
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to jeremiah's boxing gym where he spends many hours of the day to the great joy of his train a n t tobias. stroker star. oh. boy oh boy. leave me here in the east the people that believe. soon i'll be the. world champion. windtalkers may not be the biggest city in africa but it's the boxing capital several wild and many african champions trained in this punching the same sound like. cindy perry inspiration because. they came from the gym they've been training yeah and so it carries that they can also make it in as a v.a. or champion. jeremiah has achieved what many young people dream of moving to the city to become a stop for him this is no walk in the pack but a tough fight every day one for reach it is what training morning to evening. golf and boys all of often a dream of becoming a professional athlete and for some like jeremiah that dream comes true in our pain will oh. correspondents across the continent introduce you to some of them most beloved afleet in their home country then you're going to love scoring meadows kristi's and the money that comes with sports hundreds of nigerian
to jeremiah's boxing gym where he spends many hours of the day to the great joy of his train a n t tobias. stroker star. oh. boy oh boy. leave me here in the east the people that believe. soon i'll be the. world champion. windtalkers may not be the biggest city in africa but it's the boxing capital several wild and many african champions trained in this punching the same sound like. cindy perry inspiration because. they came from the gym they've been training yeah and so it carries that they...
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toronto residÍa filadelfia en los primeros 2/4 los visitantes contaron con 10 puntos por parte de tobÍasxtralimite de la lÍnea de tres y con mucho suspenso la pelota terminÓ entrando victoria para toronto que clasifica las finales, leonard de mirÓ con 41 puntos. en el primer partido del dÍa fue ende en ver dÓnde visitaron y tomaron el tercer cuarto, apareciÓ con la clavada y mÁs adelante de nuevo ataca y conecta y los visitantes ganaban por un punto. mÁs adelante con menos de dos minutos en el reloj en la pintura con esta canasta para acercar a los locales y mÁs tarde en menos de un minuto por terminar dispara y conecta la canasta 98 95 y/o segundos en el reloj Última oportunidad dedenver. ahora se enfrentarÁn a los warriors para el ciclo de la conferencia del oeste. en las grandes liga los atlÉticos aprovecharon el dÍa para crear conciencia sobre el cÁncer de mama. terminarÍan cayendo cinco carreras por tres, atlanta lasexta roberto pÉrez inclinÓ la balanza a favor de la visita. por su parte, estuvieron en casa recibiendo a los reds y en la sÉptima entrada brandon disparaba y con este v
toronto residÍa filadelfia en los primeros 2/4 los visitantes contaron con 10 puntos por parte de tobÍasxtralimite de la lÍnea de tres y con mucho suspenso la pelota terminÓ entrando victoria para toronto que clasifica las finales, leonard de mirÓ con 41 puntos. en el primer partido del dÍa fue ende en ver dÓnde visitaron y tomaron el tercer cuarto, apareciÓ con la clavada y mÁs adelante de nuevo ataca y conecta y los visitantes ganaban por un punto. mÁs adelante con menos de dos...
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jeremiah's boxing gym where he's been for many hours of the day to the great joy of his train a n t nestor tobias. stroke 000. 000-000-0000 extension 00 me please keep him he is the people that believe me. to not believe you know maybe. you. didn't walk may not be the biggest city in africa but it's the boxing capital several wild and many african champions trained in this gym punching the same sandbox. sinitta inspiration because. they came from the gym they've been training and so it carries that they can also make it. jeremiah has achieved what many young people dream of moving to the city to become a stuff for him this is no walk in the park but a tough fight everyday one for reach it is what training morning to evening. golf and boys all of often a dream of becoming a professional athlete and for some like jeremiah that dream comes true in our pain will oh. correspondents across the continent introduce you to some of them most beloved in their home countries when you're going to love scoring meadows kristi's and the money that comes with sports hundreds of nigerian professional footballers a
jeremiah's boxing gym where he's been for many hours of the day to the great joy of his train a n t nestor tobias. stroke 000. 000-000-0000 extension 00 me please keep him he is the people that believe me. to not believe you know maybe. you. didn't walk may not be the biggest city in africa but it's the boxing capital several wild and many african champions trained in this gym punching the same sandbox. sinitta inspiration because. they came from the gym they've been training and so it carries...
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. >> and tobias brother this doesn't sound right. why do the stories keep changes? >> october arrived, still no larry. thanksgiving. then december he was always with his family on his birthday, but still no sign of larry mcnabney. >> i didn't get a good feeling. and what i worried about was had something gone wrong and dad was scared and he took off? >> had larry offended the wrong person? tavia had a friend in law enforcement who told her -- >> you have to look at it two-way. if he's in hiegsd, he's not going to be happy you found him because obviously he's hiding for a reason. or something's happened to him. >> meanwhile back at the office, ginger was hearing things, worrisome things, until she just couldn't keep it in anymore. >> i went to the sheriff's department. i wasn't sure what to do, so i asked for a piece of paper and i slid it under the window. >> detectives got her note all right and figured they should have a chat with elisa mcnabney. but by the time they went looking for her, just like larry, she was gone. >> who exactly was elisa mcnabney? and what d
. >> and tobias brother this doesn't sound right. why do the stories keep changes? >> october arrived, still no larry. thanksgiving. then december he was always with his family on his birthday, but still no sign of larry mcnabney. >> i didn't get a good feeling. and what i worried about was had something gone wrong and dad was scared and he took off? >> had larry offended the wrong person? tavia had a friend in law enforcement who told her -- >> you have to look at...
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. >> we know tobias very well. well nrn to all the cnbc viewers out there. now an environment of return of capital, not return on capital just kind of hold the ship, hold the line for the rest of the year >> i don't think this is the end of the cycle i think that's the most important factor it doesn't matter exactly how december 31st where stocks are probably not it's more of a long-term prospect, and i think you can invest more. i would not be surprised to see more volatility in the back half of this year growth expectations might be a little bit too high. i think earnings expectations might be too high. we might see a little bit of a sell-off later in the year >> there's a guy that i know pretty well. he says there's always a bull market somewhere what is undervalued? there has to be an opportunity out there somewhere? >> we've been beating the drum on health care >> the only sector that has done the technical term is squat the last year. >> yes, it underperformed. at the same time you want to buy stocks when they're cheap, right? if you are expecting a sp
. >> we know tobias very well. well nrn to all the cnbc viewers out there. now an environment of return of capital, not return on capital just kind of hold the ship, hold the line for the rest of the year >> i don't think this is the end of the cycle i think that's the most important factor it doesn't matter exactly how december 31st where stocks are probably not it's more of a long-term prospect, and i think you can invest more. i would not be surprised to see more volatility in...
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invited by the british ministry of foreign affairs to meet with them at their office is concluding with tobiasllwood was the number two at the time under boris johnson so clearly when "the new york times" suggested their reporting that the british were told of this operation, i believe the british actively work spying on me as well that i believe part of what president trump was tweeting last week about the printer spying was about this involvement in this operation. i guess we have a lot more to find out. >> tucker: i would remind our viewers, you ended up going to jail briefly. correct? >> i went for 11 nights. >> tucker: you go to jail and you didn't spy for russia or do anything wrong in your life is destroyed, but we should figure out how this happened because, why? i don't know. >> we definitely need find out. >> you think? your book is a good way to start that. thank you for coming on. the former advisor to bill and hillary clinton. how about that? are you curious, are you concerned? doesn't make you wonder what country this is? i could have happened to george papadopoulos? >> i'm sure
invited by the british ministry of foreign affairs to meet with them at their office is concluding with tobiasllwood was the number two at the time under boris johnson so clearly when "the new york times" suggested their reporting that the british were told of this operation, i believe the british actively work spying on me as well that i believe part of what president trump was tweeting last week about the printer spying was about this involvement in this operation. i guess we have a...
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that is tobias ellwood, u.k. defense minister and conservative member of parliament.dent donald trump has ordered the deployment of about 1500 additional u.s. troops to the middle east according to people familiar with the matter. this as tensions rise with iran. the purpose am of the protection of forces in the region, according to the documents obtained by bloomberg. let's bring in marty schenker. for all of the reasons being given, will this be seen as an escalation of tensions between the u.s. and iran? y: there's no question that whenever you at forces to a volatile region it will escalate the chances for unanticipated confrontation. there were reports circulating over the last days that it could be as many as 10,000 troops. is not as serious as it could have been. anytime you put u.s. troops in a volatile area it puts them at risk. the president has always insisted he does not want to entangle the united states and another conflict. he was clear about that as he entered office. are we starting to move in that direction? you say he has put a number of pieces of k
that is tobias ellwood, u.k. defense minister and conservative member of parliament.dent donald trump has ordered the deployment of about 1500 additional u.s. troops to the middle east according to people familiar with the matter. this as tensions rise with iran. the purpose am of the protection of forces in the region, according to the documents obtained by bloomberg. let's bring in marty schenker. for all of the reasons being given, will this be seen as an escalation of tensions between the...
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you say that if we are going to deal with the "-begin-quotes tobias, we've got to look in the mirror. that every individual has a responsibility. so, in the time that we've had, we talk about so many things, so many examples of implicit bias. but how do we do it, what is the answer? where do we go from here are some things you would suggest or recommend that we start doing regardless of the professions that we are in? >> guest: there's a lot of studies by the social psychologists and then how do you manage that and be mindful of those situations so that you can understand. this is one of the areas you are more likely to have a biased ticket triggered when you have to make a decision quickly to think fast and go on automatic pilot just basing our decisions on everything and how we are thinking of what we have learned before or what seemed to be associated with what was before so you are not really being thoughtful about it. when you are in that situation it is more likely to get triggered an effective organization and influence our behavior so you want to slow things down into that wou
you say that if we are going to deal with the "-begin-quotes tobias, we've got to look in the mirror. that every individual has a responsibility. so, in the time that we've had, we talk about so many things, so many examples of implicit bias. but how do we do it, what is the answer? where do we go from here are some things you would suggest or recommend that we start doing regardless of the professions that we are in? >> guest: there's a lot of studies by the social psychologists and...
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ejust do line prosecution, but the special counsel are always opening the door to corruption tobias, or the concern about bias. i don't think any good comes out of it. i really don't. >> i couldn't agree more with professor dershowitz who is simply brilliant and one of the things i've most admired about him is that he's an admitted liberal and someone who voted for hillary, but he's played this as a matter of the rule of law and the issue of civil liberties, which is what we should want from every single everyey, and certainly law professor in the country. for that, i offer my sincere appreciation to alan dershowitz. here is the contrast between barrow and mueller. mueller comeshe out and speaks r nine and a half minutes, does not take a single question. barr on the other hand sits down to an interview and takes questions. ath huge difference in somebody who comes out and says, i'm not going to say anything other c tn what's in the report, but i'm going to toss some red meat over to the democrats in congress. first it's the attorney general who says, sure, i will take your questions.
ejust do line prosecution, but the special counsel are always opening the door to corruption tobias, or the concern about bias. i don't think any good comes out of it. i really don't. >> i couldn't agree more with professor dershowitz who is simply brilliant and one of the things i've most admired about him is that he's an admitted liberal and someone who voted for hillary, but he's played this as a matter of the rule of law and the issue of civil liberties, which is what we should want...
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alyssa milano was in dino tobia and dickie roberts former child star.way. >> sean: we will continue -- including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d. get more. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. don't stoop to their level. draw the line with the roundup sure shot wand. it extends with a protective shield and targets weeds more precisely. it lets you kill what's bad right down to the root while guarding the good. roundup sure shot wand. got bugs too? roundup for lawns bug destroyer kills and prevents them, even grubs. roundup brand. trusted for over 40 years. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. jushis local miracle ear t at helped andrew hear more run with us. of
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either way, tobias, you mentioned, wa nt either way, tobias, you mentioned, want a casino.he votes, that the centre—left democratic party next and then the populist five star movement followed. but bearin five star movement followed. but bear in mind is, in 2014, in the last european election, matteo salvini got 6%. his party got 6% in the polar now he's got 30, it's the first time the league is not a national election, its immense ministers of anyposition as the leading dominant politician in italy, despite the fact he the prime minister. he is only the deputy prime minister. but is the most powerful person here. he wanted voice in europe. the bear this in mind, he's no longer talking about leaving europe or having referendum is about the or euro membership also he wants to disrupt the institution from within. thank you very much for the update. we saw the italian results there. james reynolds, our correspondent in milan. and, just highlight some of the results of sin in brussels. —— seen in. highlight some of the results of sin in brussels. -- seen in. it's been quite new
either way, tobias, you mentioned, wa nt either way, tobias, you mentioned, want a casino.he votes, that the centre—left democratic party next and then the populist five star movement followed. but bearin five star movement followed. but bear in mind is, in 2014, in the last european election, matteo salvini got 6%. his party got 6% in the polar now he's got 30, it's the first time the league is not a national election, its immense ministers of anyposition as the leading dominant politician...
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together and on their own including what might be the role cross is most frequently identified with, tobiasf. there's got to be a better way to say that. >> those were great days, so much fun. and, man, we would just crack each other up constantly. it was very much like a family. >> reporter: through all the acting, writing, and directing opportunities, cross stayed connected to the creative outlet that got him noted. standup. >> so how's it going? what are you making now? >> minimum wage, yeah. lowest amount legally possible. >> it's an outlet that began for cross when he was searching for a voice as a kid in an atlanta suburb. >> take me back to you in georgia. you're a teenage kid. >> really, you want to go there? i don't want to go there. >> i do. i'd walk through atlanta with you rate now. >> i love atlanta, just the childhood was not great. >> cross's father abandoned the family when he was just a teenage eric something that still impacts him as he raises his daughter. >> how do you break that pattern and become a good father? >> i know what i and my sisters went through and my mom. i
together and on their own including what might be the role cross is most frequently identified with, tobiasf. there's got to be a better way to say that. >> those were great days, so much fun. and, man, we would just crack each other up constantly. it was very much like a family. >> reporter: through all the acting, writing, and directing opportunities, cross stayed connected to the creative outlet that got him noted. standup. >> so how's it going? what are you making now?...
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let's go now to conservative mp tobias ellwood.or the work she's done in her entire life and committed civil servant. in her time as prime minister, and also as secretary in the home office, she has moved this country forward. we are safer, we have record employment and huge investments in the nhs, we are the greenest country in the g20. but we know as the results of local elections show and the mep elections yesterday will prove, the issue of brexit has dominated her tenure as it had with her predecessors, the word you will take from the speech, compromise, the next leader will recognise that is a word that they will come to terms with quickly, because the parliamentary maths don't change and brexit still needs to be solved, up to 31st october and it will require compromise. well, will it require compromise? you could get a leader of your party who is prepared to leave the eu with no deal and is prepared to leave the eu with no dealand in is prepared to leave the eu with no deal and in other words without a compromise and without
let's go now to conservative mp tobias ellwood.or the work she's done in her entire life and committed civil servant. in her time as prime minister, and also as secretary in the home office, she has moved this country forward. we are safer, we have record employment and huge investments in the nhs, we are the greenest country in the g20. but we know as the results of local elections show and the mep elections yesterday will prove, the issue of brexit has dominated her tenure as it had with her...