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no, it was todd in handcuffs.gators disappeared into the house and found a bloody crime scene. and rachel winkler, dead in her baby's bedroom. they found the couple's three young children safe and sound across the street at a neighbor's house. todd had dropped them off there before the police arrived. soon, todd himself was sitting in an interview room at the sheriff's department. where he admitted, yes, he killed rachel. but, he said, he had no choice. and then he told the police a harrowing story of rage and violence and self-defense. the trouble began the night before, sunday night, he said, as he was preparing to leave early the next morning for work. rachel told him straight out, she was leaving him for james. >> and she'd go back to the arms of james white. >> reporter: and then, a few hours later, 3:30 monday morning when todd went into the baby's room where rachel had taken to sleeping, they argued, bitterly about custody of the children. >> i said, "i'm not going to agree to you having the kids up here an
no, it was todd in handcuffs.gators disappeared into the house and found a bloody crime scene. and rachel winkler, dead in her baby's bedroom. they found the couple's three young children safe and sound across the street at a neighbor's house. todd had dropped them off there before the police arrived. soon, todd himself was sitting in an interview room at the sheriff's department. where he admitted, yes, he killed rachel. but, he said, he had no choice. and then he told the police a harrowing...
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sammy: todd in general. todd: "todd does this. todd does that. todd takes the shirts.todd does anything." -sammy: no, no, no, no, no, no. -covello: there was times where the store wasn't open until 1:00 in the afternoon 'cause he didn't open it. tranchina: fuji was here developing sauces, coming up with ideas, staying till 1:00 in the morning, scrubbing the floor with toothbrushes. lemonis: look, depending on who you listen to, sammy's brother, fuji, is either the guy who ran this business into the ground or the one who made it run. sammy: he helped me develop most of this restaurant on paper before we even came here. [ voice breaking ] and that's the [bleep] truth, marcus. that's the truth. and he's not here anymore 'cause of that reason. and it's -- and it's [bleep] ridiculous. [ sniffling ] [ crying ] lemonis: um... it sounds like you're more hurt that your brother was kicked out. sammy: yeah, he -- he raised me. my parents are hard-working people, you know, first-generation, worked two jobs, sometimes even three. -lemonis: first-generation what? -sammy: from monten
sammy: todd in general. todd: "todd does this. todd does that. todd takes the shirts.todd does anything." -sammy: no, no, no, no, no, no. -covello: there was times where the store wasn't open until 1:00 in the afternoon 'cause he didn't open it. tranchina: fuji was here developing sauces, coming up with ideas, staying till 1:00 in the morning, scrubbing the floor with toothbrushes. lemonis: look, depending on who you listen to, sammy's brother, fuji, is either the guy who ran this...
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todd: 1 back.oax unraveling before the nation. >> how do you not believe that? it is the truth. i will never be the man this did not happen to. i'm forever changed. talking to a friend, i want him to find them. he said they are not going to find them. jillian: everyone wents to know why a person would make up such a terrible story. here's clinical psychologist doctor norman free, thank you for being here. everyone is asking why. sometimes you can go back through social media, different accounts and things people stated to find the reasons why. let's be clear. we are getting your opinion. you do not treat jussie smollett. >> conjecture from my experience as a clinical psychologist. jillian: tell us what you think, this tweet by alexandria cardio cortez, the only one speaking facts during the partial government shutdown, so far beyond political party affiliation, no matter the border from sea to shining sea, 45 and all his white hooded cohorts are a national disgrace. if you support them so are you.
todd: 1 back.oax unraveling before the nation. >> how do you not believe that? it is the truth. i will never be the man this did not happen to. i'm forever changed. talking to a friend, i want him to find them. he said they are not going to find them. jillian: everyone wents to know why a person would make up such a terrible story. here's clinical psychologist doctor norman free, thank you for being here. everyone is asking why. sometimes you can go back through social media, different...
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todd? todd: griff, thank you.re looking for who punched a conservative activist on the uc berkeley campus. police not revealing a name says the suspect is not a student or affiliate of the university. katie: attack just the latest of aimed at those at turning point u.s.a. >> [inaudible] people cheap labor. that's how you get cheap you pay nothing. >> film it brother, film it. >> i'm filming it. >> take responsibility for your [inaudible] >> here to react is founder and president of turning point u.s.a. charlie kirk. charlie, thanks for being here and getting up so early. it seems to me that the left only allows you to have free speech if you only agree with said free speech. >> that's exactly right. i commonlily say the left hates the idea that there are other ideas. this is getting very serious. i mean, look, all violence should be denounced by everyone. but in a week where there is a lot of coverage about a fake hate crime in chicago, there was a real hate crime out at university california berkeley. you saw tha
todd? todd: griff, thank you.re looking for who punched a conservative activist on the uc berkeley campus. police not revealing a name says the suspect is not a student or affiliate of the university. katie: attack just the latest of aimed at those at turning point u.s.a. >> [inaudible] people cheap labor. that's how you get cheap you pay nothing. >> film it brother, film it. >> i'm filming it. >> take responsibility for your [inaudible] >> here to react is founder...
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todd: watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd pyro it.ing the day with us and let's start with this. the battle over border wall funding, the white house and capitol hill. the deadline to come up with a compromise two weeks away or we could face another shutdown. todd: donald trump and nancy pelosi doubling down on what they think is best for border security. >> nancy pelosi is hurting our country badly by doing what she is doing. ultimately i think i set the table very nicely. i set the stage for doing what i'm going to do. i will wait until the 15th. it is a waste of time. >> there is not going to be wall money and the legislation. normandy fencing would work. of the present wants to call that a wall he can call it a wall. let them have that discussion. todd: the house speaker suggested a normandy fence. that is what it looks like. mental block vehicles. jillian: the president will wait until february 15th to decide whether or not to declare a national emergency. todd: 3500 troops will be deployed as central americans prepared to enter
todd: watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd pyro it.ing the day with us and let's start with this. the battle over border wall funding, the white house and capitol hill. the deadline to come up with a compromise two weeks away or we could face another shutdown. todd: donald trump and nancy pelosi doubling down on what they think is best for border security. >> nancy pelosi is hurting our country badly by doing what she is doing. ultimately i think i set the table very...
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he was a back woodsman, and the toddes didn't think he measured -- todds didn't think he measured up to who they thought a todd should marry. mary married for love. mary did not mary for money -- marry for money. she knew what she saw in the man and she had a childhood dream of becoming mrs. president, but she knew she had to marry the right person. >> after they broke up and had that courtship here, they did get back to together and get married. >> they did. in between 3rd and 4th street, that's where the globe tavern would have sat. >> what was that? >> the globe tavern was very first home that mary and abraham lived in. young newlyweds, they carried in a few personal items and lived in a 12 foot by 14-foot room. a day or two after they were married, he went off on the road. he had to go work. he was practicing law. they spent six months a year away from each other. >> so we're on our way to abraham lincoln's tomb. >> there's the monument in front of us. it's a beautiful monument, and as you can see, it is in a park-like setting, which was mary's desire for him because that's what
he was a back woodsman, and the toddes didn't think he measured -- todds didn't think he measured up to who they thought a todd should marry. mary married for love. mary did not mary for money -- marry for money. she knew what she saw in the man and she had a childhood dream of becoming mrs. president, but she knew she had to marry the right person. >> after they broke up and had that courtship here, they did get back to together and get married. >> they did. in between 3rd and 4th...
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brian: what happened to todd seavey and do you still talk to him? todd is as.ndrews: genuinely good guy and we have now reconciled. we are on good terms. he was one of the first robert novak fellows. i see him at functions every year. brian: has he married? ms. andrews: he hasn't so far as i know. brian: what is he doing now? ms. andrews: shortly after the c-span video he left his job at , fox news because of the fallout from the video. so he suffered from that. now he makes a living as a ghostwriter and a writer. he has a book called libertarianism for beginners. it is a comic book, but if you like comic books about politics, you will like that one. brian: you say in your piece when he went back to fox news to work for the kennedy show for a bit, he had trouble getting into the building? ms. andrews: yes. it happens now at times. it was years after he had left his position at fox and he was booked to talk about a halloween shows on ufos. completely benign, funny little spot. when he showed up in the lobby, security told him he was on a no admit list. so that w
brian: what happened to todd seavey and do you still talk to him? todd is as.ndrews: genuinely good guy and we have now reconciled. we are on good terms. he was one of the first robert novak fellows. i see him at functions every year. brian: has he married? ms. andrews: he hasn't so far as i know. brian: what is he doing now? ms. andrews: shortly after the c-span video he left his job at , fox news because of the fallout from the video. so he suffered from that. now he makes a living as a...
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hey, todd. todd: good morning.restaurant that is. you wanted to say something before we begin. what is that? >> basically this is a business we are down the middle. we are democrat or republican. we are just here to invite people to come to our business. todd: awesome. >> we can be here longer than we have already been. todd: awesome stuff. live in such a polarized sewed. they are just business owners here trying to make a living and all the noise that we get with the politics stuff, it shouldn't be about that. it should be about whatever this is. what is this? >> he is pa espanola. todd: thank you so much. yesterday we went to the beto rally and we spoke to some of the individuals there to get their point of view as to what they think about certain big issues. take a listen. todd: you don't want a wall, why? >> it's a waste of money. >> i know from a fact-base first of all that it doesn't do anything. it's not necessary. and it's not the way that drugs and terrorists come into our country. >> i don't like borders.
hey, todd. todd: good morning.restaurant that is. you wanted to say something before we begin. what is that? >> basically this is a business we are down the middle. we are democrat or republican. we are just here to invite people to come to our business. todd: awesome. >> we can be here longer than we have already been. todd: awesome stuff. live in such a polarized sewed. they are just business owners here trying to make a living and all the noise that we get with the politics...
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mary todd lincoln was an amazing woman. think her role with abraham lincoln getting him in politics was extraordinarily important. i think sometimes overlooked in that story. she came from a very connected family in kentucky todd family, , very aristocratic family there. she was friends with henry clay, one of abraham lincoln's great idols in the senate. she had a political background. she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. when she met lincoln, i think she saw in him kind of a rough version of what he could be. she realized that there was a leader, she was seeing a future leader. i think she prodded him along the way. she pushed him a bit. she definitely supported him. they were a good political pair. obviously issues later in her life, but they were one heck of a political pair. as a lawyer abraham made a name for himself as a lawyer but also as a politician in the state legislature. he had great ambitions. a couple times he ran for the u.s. senate, most famously in 1858. we know that of course bec
mary todd lincoln was an amazing woman. think her role with abraham lincoln getting him in politics was extraordinarily important. i think sometimes overlooked in that story. she came from a very connected family in kentucky todd family, , very aristocratic family there. she was friends with henry clay, one of abraham lincoln's great idols in the senate. she had a political background. she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. when she met lincoln, i think she saw in him...
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-todd: right.nis: and so food costs, as you know, are a function of the cost of the product and what else? -joe t.: labor. -lemonis: nope. -todd: budget? -lemonis: nope. -joe t.: price sold? -lemonis: that's right. the restaurant business is really one in the margins and the smallest of numbers. and the most important factor in the restaurant business is food costs. food costs are calculated by taking all of the costs of the actual ingredients and dividing them by the retail price. and at standard burger, that number can't be greater than 30%. so in the month of june, our food costs were 31.4%. i want to be under 30%. so we're a point and a half away. then, when i come to july, we jump up to 34%. nothing changed with the cost of the food. you want to know why we went to 34%? todd: because we dropped the price. lemonis: right. with this economy burger that joe's come up with, all he's done is lower the retail price. taking out lettuce and tomato isn't gonna help our food costs. in fact, our food cos
-todd: right.nis: and so food costs, as you know, are a function of the cost of the product and what else? -joe t.: labor. -lemonis: nope. -todd: budget? -lemonis: nope. -joe t.: price sold? -lemonis: that's right. the restaurant business is really one in the margins and the smallest of numbers. and the most important factor in the restaurant business is food costs. food costs are calculated by taking all of the costs of the actual ingredients and dividing them by the retail price. and at...
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did you feel shamed by this or did todd seavey feel shamed by this? ms. andrews: certainly a lot of embarrassment. one thing i have noticed watching more and more of these cycles, when someone becomes the worst person on the internet for noty is that it almost does matter to the dynamic whether they have done something genuinely evil or just something silly like throwing a synergetic mcdonald's person or whatever it is. everyone piles on the same way. september 7, two thousand 2009,there is a blog -- there is a block from todd seavey. this happened in 2010. he writes, one year ago this month, helen came to a project gathering i have posted for three years. for the first time i went on to date someone i met there. for 10 months, she was mentioned so many times on this blog that she deserves a final summation. what is this? this is new in my lifetime where it is all being spilled out on a blog. how often did he write about you? ms. andrews: it's funny. when i first started dating todd one of the things i learned about him was that he had appeared in one of
did you feel shamed by this or did todd seavey feel shamed by this? ms. andrews: certainly a lot of embarrassment. one thing i have noticed watching more and more of these cycles, when someone becomes the worst person on the internet for noty is that it almost does matter to the dynamic whether they have done something genuinely evil or just something silly like throwing a synergetic mcdonald's person or whatever it is. everyone piles on the same way. september 7, two thousand 2009,there is a...
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in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky.heir courtship was interesting, he met her at the home of her sister who had moved up here and was living, elizabeth was her name, and she had married the son of the former governor of illinois. as i recall the story, mary said, he came up to me at a dance. and said, i have been watching you all night, i want to dance with you in the worst way. he was not a good dancer. they immediately took to each other. it was a rocky relationship. they were engaged, broke off the engagement, there was some mystery about what was going on with that, but they reconnected and got married in mary todd 1842. lincoln is an amazing woman. i think our role of abraham lincoln of getting involved in politics was xo to narrowly sometimes overlooked. she came from a very connected family in kentucky, the tod family, very aristocratic family and she was close friends in her youth with henry clay, one of lincoln's greatest idols, in the senate. she had a political background. she would talk politics with her fat
in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky.heir courtship was interesting, he met her at the home of her sister who had moved up here and was living, elizabeth was her name, and she had married the son of the former governor of illinois. as i recall the story, mary said, he came up to me at a dance. and said, i have been watching you all night, i want to dance with you in the worst way. he was not a good dancer. they immediately took to each other. it was a rocky relationship. they were...
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todd? todd: good morning.out the ills of socialism and this morning democratic socialist bernie sanders announces he is going to be running for the white house in 2020. so we have some amazing reaction to that. renan your dad was a political prisoner in cuba. you call socialism destructive. what do you call bernie sanders entering. >> socialism is destructive. bernie's vision for america is destructive as well. he almost got to be the frontrunner with hillary it didn't work out. i think they wanted someone younger. i don't think it's going to be a big fac factor. >> thank you for your service, sir. the son of immigrants. you say socialism does not work. your reaction to bernie? >> it's a failed experiment. never works. you know, in cuba and venezuela, example resounding. the thing about bernie he is upfront about his socialism. there is not going to be any surprises. i hope voters educated themselves on the field. it doesn't allow this to come to fruition. todd: in an area we are in right now so many venezuela
todd? todd: good morning.out the ills of socialism and this morning democratic socialist bernie sanders announces he is going to be running for the white house in 2020. so we have some amazing reaction to that. renan your dad was a political prisoner in cuba. you call socialism destructive. what do you call bernie sanders entering. >> socialism is destructive. bernie's vision for america is destructive as well. he almost got to be the frontrunner with hillary it didn't work out. i think...
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in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky. he met her at the home of her elizabeth was living, was her name, she had married the son of the former governor of illinois. mary said he came over to her at her dance and said i have been watching you all night, i want to dance with you in the worst way. he was not a good dancer. they immediately took to each other. it was a rocky relationship. they were engaged, broke off the relationship must on mystery about that, then they in 1842.ed and married mary todd lincoln is an amazing woman. her role with abraham lincoln getting him in politics was important. it is overlooked in the story. she came from a very connected family in connect -- in kentucky, the todd family, very aristocratic. she was friends with henry clay, one of lincoln's titles in the summit. .he had a political background she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. she saw in lincoln kind of a rough version of what he could be. she realized there was a leader she was seeing a future leader. she prodd
in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky. he met her at the home of her elizabeth was living, was her name, she had married the son of the former governor of illinois. mary said he came over to her at her dance and said i have been watching you all night, i want to dance with you in the worst way. he was not a good dancer. they immediately took to each other. it was a rocky relationship. they were engaged, broke off the relationship must on mystery about that, then they in 1842.ed and...
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todd: joining me now nebraska republican state senator tom brewer. mr. brewer, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us here this morning. the majority of americans do not serve their country but i think we all have the same visceral reaction to that statement by mr. chambers that you had. but you served eight tours in iraq. you had to bring home three of your observe. what's going through your mind when you hear mr. chambers' comments? >> well, he starts in the morning with his distaste for the pledge of allegiance and holy prayer and then as the day goes on and debates happen, it's one of the issues that he does despise and that's the flag and patriotism and it chewed away at my soul and there was a point i couldn't hold the emotion back anymore. that's kind of what caused that moment. todd: this isn't the only time we have heard something like this in recent memory. there are a number of individuals and quite frankly it's dated back to the vietnam war who do not respect old glory.
todd: joining me now nebraska republican state senator tom brewer. mr. brewer, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us here this morning. the majority of americans do not serve their country but i think we all have the same visceral reaction to that statement by mr. chambers that you had. but you served eight tours in iraq. you had to bring home three of your observe. what's going through your mind when you hear mr. chambers' comments? >> well, he starts in the morning with...
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todd i now dub you also geo political expert todd shipley the c.e.o. of various software thank you so much hope to see again in d.c. some days part all right great stock to that. and that's it for this time thank you for being with as you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network to eighty or pluto t.v. oh no that's a free t.v. app i've got on my phone channel one thirty two ers always going to hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust archie so long for now see you next time. on the plus lead. by its own keep the slime due for some new the postal service to do so he's. going to get what. you see in the film which that's pretty clearly the most good movie. where will you. you. you know you. don't want to. you know world's big partners movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the
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i now dub you also geo political expert todd shipley the c.e.o. of various software thank you so much hope to see you get in d.c. some days of art are a great start to this. and that's it for this time thank you for being with as you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network to eighty or pluto t.v. you all know that's a free t.v. app i've got on my phone channel one thirty two ers always going to hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. so long for now see an x. time. it. please let us leave why it's no good keep the slime view or smear the focus off of us to do so e.j. if you want to get what. you see in the draft almost not budge because it's really the most good moment in. the you must see. you're lucky. enough to know that he was shamed when you don't let us. know what it. looked. just. since. it's illegal it'll eat the loot. to be a potent noise that russia is ready to respond to threats but it's new hypersonic missile system stressing that it's purely a defensive weapon statements to me prompted a reac
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todd now w. also geo political expert todd shipley micio various software thank you so much hope to see a get in d.c. sometimes art. all right. and that's it for this time thank you for being with as you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network to eighty or pluto t.v. you all know that's a free t.v. app i've got on my phone channel one thirty two ers always you can hit us up at youtube dot com slash boom bust archie so long for now see you next time. we said he was going to flood obama's personally i think he has not done enough i think in syria for example in two thousand and sixteen when there was a threat and we knew that the us invasion was about to keep the use of chemical weapons on a wide scale like he has done in. the obama administration should have responded with force and eliminate the capacity of the syrian patient to use helicopters and other if forced to trouble that it bombs on people that's. the latest and. i'm just not as. sure there are those who
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allegedly pushed and tried to hook americans on the drugs they were wildly successful in that ugly effort todd daly who's written extensively about opioids joins us all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. to a very good month for u.s. stock markets leads our global report today is the dow jones industrial average and the standard and poor's five hundred both record their strongest starts to the year since the one nine hundred eighty s. the dow seven point two percent increase for january twenty ninth teen is now the largest for a january since one thousand nine hundred eighty nine similarly the seven point nine percent gain for the s. and p. five hundred index last month was the best performance in that month since one nine hundred eighty seven the strong market stock market rather returns may also change the market psychology as they seem to break a long string of current events and reports that seem to signal a downturn in twenty nine team veteran market watchers will note the january gains often carry into february but we'll see about that. on another front ther
allegedly pushed and tried to hook americans on the drugs they were wildly successful in that ugly effort todd daly who's written extensively about opioids joins us all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. to a very good month for u.s. stock markets leads our global report today is the dow jones industrial average and the standard and poor's five hundred both record their strongest starts to the year since the one nine hundred eighty s. the dow seven point two...
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the todd family just didn't think he measured up to who a todd should mary. mary got married for love. she had a childhood dream of becoming mrs. president, but she knew that she had to marry the right person. >> after the broke up and had that courtship here, they eventually did get married. globes is where the tavern would have set. that is the first tavern that mary and abraham would have lived in. --y carried and if you carried in a few items. abraham had to go work. they spent six months per year away from each other. it is mary's desire for him. she fought for this. the city wanted him in the center of the city where the thele in the town and tourists could come. she told the city planners, either give me my way, or he'll be buried in washington. they prepared a spot for him next to george washington in the capital, just in case that is what they needed to do. >> mary is here. willie is here. eddie is here, and tad, or thomas, is here. robert is not here. he is buried in arlington, cemetery. this is the house that mary lived in when she first moved to s
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what we have for you on iron ore prices they've heated up i will tell you why those numbers matter todd bubble or what the public trading will join us to deeper to dig deeper plus holon cook is back to tell us how drones are being used in the industry with a focus on media he will not be reporting from the r.t. america news choppers and as we go to break here the numbers at the closing bell for be back in a flash. from the us needs to explain why is the keep the slimes you get what. you see in the film was not just because the most good movie didn't. really believe . you. you know you've seen them. you know what. you know world's big partners through a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time. to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. incontrovertibly evidence that we're being visited and frankly everyone in very hig
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bubba horowitz of bubba trading who comes to us from chicago and todd welcome back thanks for being with us great to be with you bart ok so let's start as a refresher iron ore make steel why is it such a hot commodity why is it so important. well i mean it is what goes into making steel and of course when you start to limit production and you don't have enough to produce to make this deal it's going to have a a an effect going forward on everybody on the way to get this deal so it's the input items are flowing right now and that could create a problem which we've seen that in the price of iron ore by itself iron ore when is was from a consolidated range around the seventy dollars level all went over one hundred now we have seen a little bit of a pullback the last few days but of course any time was a shortage of one of the input components that you need it's going to create higher prices and it could certainly affect the prices still going forward so any of the you know steels that input for so many things you know autos is the key one that we think about but so many things all over
bubba horowitz of bubba trading who comes to us from chicago and todd welcome back thanks for being with us great to be with you bart ok so let's start as a refresher iron ore make steel why is it such a hot commodity why is it so important. well i mean it is what goes into making steel and of course when you start to limit production and you don't have enough to produce to make this deal it's going to have a a an effect going forward on everybody on the way to get this deal so it's the input...
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todd in jnew jersey asking for tonight's big game. >> truly todd, i am here for the snacks and the cheerleaders wings. >> with the patriots and brady. our next question comes, sherry in florida wants to know if you were cast in a movie, would you be a good guy or a villain? >> i would like to be a villain. i think a break from character. i would gloria estefan would play me. >> i got ideas. >> every actor says villain is more fun to be. >> i want to be in "die hard." >> it is a little something. >> finally, this one comes from phil in milwaukee, which do you put in the bowl first, the milk or the cereal. >> i don't know if this is a real thing. >> i got some questions for you phil. >> obviously i put cereal. >> what would it look like? >> it splatters and all on your clothes. >> biphil, we got some ideas fo you. >> morgan, thank you so much. always great to have you with us. thanks for spending part >>> good sunday morning to you. it's 7:00 on the dot. we're still under a microclimate weather alert. rain and strong winds across the bay area. we're tracking it all with our nbc bay area stormrang
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met his soon to be wife. >> we will do the todd piro story. [laughter] jillian: i tried for you. many on the left calling it everything from a modern-day lynching to a maga hat attack, how the dnc tom pÉrez is now defending his party after many rushed to judgment on the jussie smolett story. jillian: come on, hidden cameras watching you. what you need to know on invasion of privacy. rob: tom democrats quick to rush to judgment after jussie smolett faked hate crime, several presidential candidates called the actor, quote, modern-day lynching at the time. dnc chair tom pÉrez defending those claims on fox news sunday before putting lute of blame on the president. >> we acted on the facts as we knew at the time and here are the fact that is we know today, hate crimes are on the rise and in the after math of charlottesville, frankly that was a lay-up for the president, he should have unequivocally said there is no place for this. rob: all right, charged with filing false police report in chicago and still maintains innocence. jillian: 2020 presidential hopeful kamala harris insists we
met his soon to be wife. >> we will do the todd piro story. [laughter] jillian: i tried for you. many on the left calling it everything from a modern-day lynching to a maga hat attack, how the dnc tom pÉrez is now defending his party after many rushed to judgment on the jussie smolett story. jillian: come on, hidden cameras watching you. what you need to know on invasion of privacy. rob: tom democrats quick to rush to judgment after jussie smolett faked hate crime, several presidential...
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and here to discuss is todd nearly has written extensively about opioids and is a staff writer at d.t. and progressive farmer welcome todd we know you've covered this so much and we're really grateful you spent some time with us what do you about what do you make of the news about the seculars well thanks for having me bart you know it's really it's really tragic because when you look at the scope of the problem here in the united states a lot of our addicts who get going on prescription painkillers basically need more and more of the drug as they go along to maintain whatever addiction they have and so if this is true what we hear the concept of a drug company putting higher and higher doses into their products is really tragic because i think you know as we look down the road toward solutions i think one of the things we need to do is to look at ways of controlling how much gets out into society and this certainly is not a good way to go about it so it's one it's the more potent drugs getting into the system but i mean isn't it a lot of doctors prescribing the drug for you know the
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. >> ♪ >> next, elizabeth todd-breland talks about her book, "a political education: black politics andorm in chicago since the 1960's." overcrowding the in african american neighborhood schools and shares stories of parents and teachers who pushed for better conditions. american history tv recorded this 15-minute interview at the annual american historical association meeting in chicago. professor elizabeth todd-breland, your book "a political education: black politics and education reform in chicago since the 1960's." premise behind the book? at
. >> ♪ >> next, elizabeth todd-breland talks about her book, "a political education: black politics andorm in chicago since the 1960's." overcrowding the in african american neighborhood schools and shares stories of parents and teachers who pushed for better conditions. american history tv recorded this 15-minute interview at the annual american historical association meeting in chicago. professor elizabeth todd-breland, your book "a political education: black...
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apple in particular is one i'll be looking to lighten up. >> todd, thank you todd gordon of tradinganalysis.com. >> that's the kenny rogers danger zone. >> on behalf of you guys who seem to quote that often. >> guy, anything you want to add? >> listen, you know my view on "top gun." it's one of the top five movies of all time. tim of course would be the tom cruise character. >> and you'd be? >> probably like goose >> so what's on your mind? >> we're going to move on. we're going back above the hard deck here for a second here's one area i mean if you're just tuning in right now, you're not going to be surprised by that, but the bank stocks. so if you're waiting for something to happen, waiting for the s&p to get back to 2800. the underperformance of the major banks is a real problem. as long as i've been doing this, i've never seen a market make a substantial move back to a prior high without the participation of the banks. >> i would go back below the hard deck and talk about starbucks and nike those are both names i'm long, both trading at multiples that are very different they're both compan
apple in particular is one i'll be looking to lighten up. >> todd, thank you todd gordon of tradinganalysis.com. >> that's the kenny rogers danger zone. >> on behalf of you guys who seem to quote that often. >> guy, anything you want to add? >> listen, you know my view on "top gun." it's one of the top five movies of all time. tim of course would be the tom cruise character. >> and you'd be? >> probably like goose >> so what's on your...
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let's go off the charts with todd gordon. hey, todd. >> hey, melissa. let's take a look at the regional banks versus the larger financials there is outperformance, as he mentioned. you can see that right here, relative you can see regionals outperforming financial the. financials are underperforming the broader market we are seeing the 2-10 yield spread up around 18, 19 basis point. it double topped up around 22, 23, so we're seeing a flattening of that 2-10 spread which is going to continue to pressure the financials that being said, as we take a look at the kre, this purple line is the 200-day ma the different sectors are testing the 200-day so we have underperformance in the banks. that being said, we might trace a little bit of an inverse head an shoulders here. if we do push up that would be great up around the 52, 53 mark in kre would be constructive but there's a lot of wood to chop above. that being said, i do own a bank in my portfolio. i own bank of america. it's best in breed in xlf. same with bank of america to xlf. bank divided into xlf, th
let's go off the charts with todd gordon. hey, todd. >> hey, melissa. let's take a look at the regional banks versus the larger financials there is outperformance, as he mentioned. you can see that right here, relative you can see regionals outperforming financial the. financials are underperforming the broader market we are seeing the 2-10 yield spread up around 18, 19 basis point. it double topped up around 22, 23, so we're seeing a flattening of that 2-10 spread which is going to...
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thanks for coming by todd walsh, alpha cubed. >> maiden voyage for todd.e him on board. no doubt he'll be back in terms of exxonmobil, i happen to agree with him. it's trading 15 times when historically it's probably cheap for them you're not going to get eps growth but you might get margin expansion or multiple expansion. you start doing the math and this $78 stock could easily be a $90 stock. >> sectorwise what is the biggest value trap right now >> i think you have to be careful with energy. you just had exxonmobil go 65 to 78 in the matter of a couple of weeks. if you're looking for value, bank of america creeping back toward 30 is interesting to us you start to get jpmorgan above 108. i think those are more timely longs than the energy names. >> i think todd's names made a lot of sense to me i actually bought jpmorgan just last week and i bought exxon, i've had that for quite a while. i like that name the free cash flow is unbelievable there also you get the dividend yield and they're pivoting from where they were internationally to where they are now
thanks for coming by todd walsh, alpha cubed. >> maiden voyage for todd.e him on board. no doubt he'll be back in terms of exxonmobil, i happen to agree with him. it's trading 15 times when historically it's probably cheap for them you're not going to get eps growth but you might get margin expansion or multiple expansion. you start doing the math and this $78 stock could easily be a $90 stock. >> sectorwise what is the biggest value trap right now >> i think you have to be...
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cheryl: oh, todd. all right,ed todd, todd, doug, u very much.ints from the record close on the dow. this could affect your money, bernie sanders making his bit hd for the white house again and his progressive ideas are back at the forefront. >> in 2016 many of the ideas that i talked about, medicare for all, raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, making public colleges and universities tuition-free, all of those ideas people are saying oh, bernie, they'rthey're so radical, they'e extremely radical, you know what's happened? all of those ideas and many more are part of the political mainstream. lauren: joining us right now is gabby orr. sanders obviously left the imprint on the democratic party. has the party moved past him as the dallas morning news writes in an editorial, the field has been filling up with five women, four racial minorities, a little-known white congressman and a gay mayor. that is a quote. is there no room for bernie or even biden, who are older, white men, even though they can bring in a lot of money. >> i think the status
cheryl: oh, todd. all right,ed todd, todd, doug, u very much.ints from the record close on the dow. this could affect your money, bernie sanders making his bit hd for the white house again and his progressive ideas are back at the forefront. >> in 2016 many of the ideas that i talked about, medicare for all, raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour, making public colleges and universities tuition-free, all of those ideas people are saying oh, bernie, they'rthey're so radical, they'e...
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todd, what do you make of that pronouncement from legere?> i think it is one he could easily make. he even said that we have a history with the company indicating a bit of distaste with huawei given their legal entanglements. there was an indictment of hallway by -- huawei by officials alleging basil t-mobile secrets. do upon us look to the parent corporation softbank in japan and deutsche telekom in germany and say that there is huawei there? gigi, cant question, sprint survive without this deal? gigi: absolutely. the notion that sprint is a failing firm is nonsense. they are not even an ailing firm. they put out their third-quarter financials two weeks ago and they are gaining subscribers in the lucrative market and the revenues increasing in prepaid and postpaid. they've invested over $1.4 billion in new networks. there is nothing about their for thels, frankly, last several quarters that make anybody think or should make anybody think that sprint is anywhere near failing. in fact, they are on the uprising. there is no need to have this m
todd, what do you make of that pronouncement from legere?> i think it is one he could easily make. he even said that we have a history with the company indicating a bit of distaste with huawei given their legal entanglements. there was an indictment of hallway by -- huawei by officials alleging basil t-mobile secrets. do upon us look to the parent corporation softbank in japan and deutsche telekom in germany and say that there is huawei there? gigi, cant question, sprint survive without this...
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delegate, delegate, and todd, thank you all. trump in favor on it, lawmakers across the country pushing for bible literacy classes in public schools, but tonight, a new lawsuit out of pennsylvania, students say their school won't let them hand out bibles to people who want them. the school district says there is a lot more to the story. after the break, night court convened, and you are the jerry. let's be honest. every insurance company tells you they can save you money. save up to 10% when you bundle with esurance. including me, esurance spokesperson dennis quaid. he's a pretty good spokesperson. ehhh. so when i say, "drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412," you probably won't believe me. hey, actor lady whose scene was cut. hi. but you can believe this esurance employee, nancy abraham. seriously, send her an email and ask her yourself. no emails... no emails. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't
delegate, delegate, and todd, thank you all. trump in favor on it, lawmakers across the country pushing for bible literacy classes in public schools, but tonight, a new lawsuit out of pennsylvania, students say their school won't let them hand out bibles to people who want them. the school district says there is a lot more to the story. after the break, night court convened, and you are the jerry. let's be honest. every insurance company tells you they can save you money. save up to 10% when...
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gary, todd, thank you.the president's comments the moment his speech begins. don't go away. $4.95. hydroponic farms. robotic arms. ♪ $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. (get-together, especially after ibeing diagnosed last yearto go with my friends to our annual with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (dr. kloecker) i started katy on keytruda and chemotherapy and she's getting results we rarely saw five years ago. (avo) in a clinical trial, significantly more patients lived longer and saw their tumors shrink than on chemotherapy alone. (dr. kloecker) it's changed my approach to treating patients. (avo) keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you have advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer and you do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer, but can also cause your immune system to a
gary, todd, thank you.the president's comments the moment his speech begins. don't go away. $4.95. hydroponic farms. robotic arms. ♪ $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. (get-together, especially after ibeing diagnosed last yearto go with my friends to our annual with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (dr. kloecker) i started katy on keytruda and chemotherapy...
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h yeah. >> tp us figure out where to go from here "meet the press" moderator chucked to, todd, i know this report is expefied, at t this coming week. it's now kind of been put off because the president is traveling. before that report goes through nethough to the attorney l, do we think though that michael cohen estify? >> well, michael cohen will have his testimony in congress. >> yeah. >> obviously, and i think the thing i'm going learn, that i'll not -- interested in is i don't think we're going to learn some of the things that he's been doing with thel, specl counecause i think some of that is just not done yet. that's going to be dis with somebody that's watching it. i think it will be the most interesting to perhaps the public will be the picture he paints of how donald trump conducted business, that the trump organization, how with lawsuits and how he dealt with personal attacks and things like tha because that picture may matter when it comes to the picture that robert mueller is painting. >> mm-hmm. >> so switching gearso the- to the 2020 election. we see some new democratic
h yeah. >> tp us figure out where to go from here "meet the press" moderator chucked to, todd, i know this report is expefied, at t this coming week. it's now kind of been put off because the president is traveling. before that report goes through nethough to the attorney l, do we think though that michael cohen estify? >> well, michael cohen will have his testimony in congress. >> yeah. >> obviously, and i think the thing i'm going learn, that i'll not --...
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. >> ♪ >> next, elizabeth todd-breland talks about her book, "a political education: black politics andducation reform in chicago since the 1960's." overcrowding the in african american neighborhood schools and shares stories of parents and teachers who pushed for better conditions. american history tv recorded this 15-minute interview at the annual american historical association meeting in chicago. professor elizabeth todd-breland, your book "a political education: black politics and education reform in chicago since the 1960's." premise behind the book? what did you learn? elizabeth: i think the premise behind the book is in the early 2000's when i was doing research for the book, so much conversation around education reform was dominated by nonprofit groups, philanthropists, big-city mayors, advocacy organizations. and in my own research, i was seeing it was obscuring this longer history of community-based organizing around educational improvement, particularly by black parents, and teachers. so i wanted to tell that story and history. steve: we are in chicago. you teach at the univ
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n mary todd lincoln is an amazing woman. i think her role of getting his involved with politics is important. she came from a very connected family in kentucky, the todd family. i think she saw a rough version of what we could be and she was seeing a future leader there. i think she prods prodded him a the way. i think she's definite lly supported him. issues later in her life. as you put that pair together, they were one heck of pair. he aspired higher. a couple of times he ran for the senate. we know that because the great debate with stephen douglas. his great political rival. there were seven debates held around illinois. he was a democrat and stoods for slavery. two years later they were rival for the presidency. this time abraham coming out on top because of the split of the democratic party. it raised lincoln's name up around the country. he was already very involved or getting very involved in the new republican party. he's going out to adjoining states. he was an illinois politician. these debates help raise him to
n mary todd lincoln is an amazing woman. i think her role of getting his involved with politics is important. she came from a very connected family in kentucky, the todd family. i think she saw a rough version of what we could be and she was seeing a future leader there. i think she prods prodded him a the way. i think she's definite lly supported him. issues later in her life. as you put that pair together, they were one heck of pair. he aspired higher. a couple of times he ran for the senate....
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todd: i think it is one he could easily make. said, we have a history with that company, indicating a bit of distaste for huawei, given their legal entanglements. there was an indictment of huawei by u.s. officials alleging they stole t-mobile trade secrets. one thing you can say is that there is the pledge for t-mobile itself in the united states. deal opponents look to the parent corporation softbank in japan and deutsche telekom in germany and say, gee, look, there is huawei gear there? the influence is arm's length and maybe that's not far enough. emily: last question, gigi, can sprint survive without this deal? gigi: absolutely. the notion that sprint is a failing firm is nonsense. they are not even an ailing firm. they just put out their third-quarter financials two weeks ago and they are gaining subscribers in the lucrative postpaid market, their revenues are increasing across the board in both prepaid and postpaid. they've invested over $1.4 billion in new networks. so there is nothing about their financials, frankly, for
todd: i think it is one he could easily make. said, we have a history with that company, indicating a bit of distaste for huawei, given their legal entanglements. there was an indictment of huawei by u.s. officials alleging they stole t-mobile trade secrets. one thing you can say is that there is the pledge for t-mobile itself in the united states. deal opponents look to the parent corporation softbank in japan and deutsche telekom in germany and say, gee, look, there is huawei gear there? the...
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hey, todd. todd: good morning to both of you.was going to be the case. what better way to begin is by speaking with the general. general ben lewis served in numerous administrations. you said the state of the union shows the president knows what the country needs. why? >> he started with a strong base, proved that he can build a good economy. he and his administration. and lays out a plan for keeping it strong. so that we can have a strong military. we can have a strong population with its meeting its basic needs. >> >> general ben lewis, everybody. thank you, sir. let's go to alberto you are army necessary. >> if our borders are not safe, then our country is not safe. >> that's pretty simple. there it goes. james, army corps of engineers you like the president's commence on the military i'm readings, this get in, get it done, get out, why? >> to keep us safe and allow us to continue our growth. todd: all right. let's give james a round of applause. cathy, you are brave. cathy liens liberal but she says she was presently surprise
hey, todd. todd: good morning to both of you.was going to be the case. what better way to begin is by speaking with the general. general ben lewis served in numerous administrations. you said the state of the union shows the president knows what the country needs. why? >> he started with a strong base, proved that he can build a good economy. he and his administration. and lays out a plan for keeping it strong. so that we can have a strong military. we can have a strong population with...
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but mary todd lincoln didn't downtown uried in springfield. he wound up being buried in oak ridge in a very nice peaceful cemetery. that left this lot empty and his is why the capital was built in this location. the building actually opened in 1876. the legislature met here for the first time in 1877. but at that time construction stopped. we were $571,000 short of completing it. the voters of illinois would not give us more money to finish the building. you are going to find this hard to believe, but we have a reputation in illinois for corruption, believe it or not. so at the same time that the capital building is being built, we are going through a new constitution. actually in 1870 we got our third constitution. construction began in 1868. they put in the constitution, the voters and some of the legislators were so concerned there would be cost overruns and there would be problems just raising the fees and the architects would come back for more and more money with no justification on how it was spent. they actually put in the new constitu
but mary todd lincoln didn't downtown uried in springfield. he wound up being buried in oak ridge in a very nice peaceful cemetery. that left this lot empty and his is why the capital was built in this location. the building actually opened in 1876. the legislature met here for the first time in 1877. but at that time construction stopped. we were $571,000 short of completing it. the voters of illinois would not give us more money to finish the building. you are going to find this hard to...
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chuck todd, the moderator of "meet the press." you just sharedhe with usews there's another yearbook photo out there. >> there has been somethinglse on twitter and nbc news obtained a yearbook page from his days at vni, where there is a rationally charged nickname that he had undernth the photo. at this point i would want to check with standards before i know whether we should say that but it's a rationally charged nickname he had. the only way he survives this is if it's not him in these pictures and some explanation how it happened. >> if it's not him, he would have said so by now, >> probably would have said so. in this environment, in this state, just in fairfax, the sitting lieutenant governorwa ed out of a commemorative ceremony on robert e. lee. >> first day of black history month. >> the leaders of the party in virginia are going to struggle to find a way to stand behind him if these photos are what they appear to be. >> weot just a statement from governor ralph northam which readsn part, i am deeply sorry for the decision
chuck todd, the moderator of "meet the press." you just sharedhe with usews there's another yearbook photo out there. >> there has been somethinglse on twitter and nbc news obtained a yearbook page from his days at vni, where there is a rationally charged nickname that he had undernth the photo. at this point i would want to check with standards before i know whether we should say that but it's a rationally charged nickname he had. the only way he survives this is if it's not...
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interview at the annual american historical association meeting in chicago. >> professor elizabeth toddook, "a political education: black politics and education reform in chicago ," what is the premise behind the book and what did you learn? elizabeth: the premise behind th
interview at the annual american historical association meeting in chicago. >> professor elizabeth toddook, "a political education: black politics and education reform in chicago ," what is the premise behind the book and what did you learn? elizabeth: the premise behind th
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cheryl: let's bring in todd.got a lot to watch now, not just the early ending to the summit with no agreement signed between the two nations but also we're in the middle of ongoing trade negotiations with china. the chinese and north koreans have a tight relationship and the chinese have been accused of frankly laundering money for the north koreans. does today's events in your opinion, todd, play into what happens between th china and the u.s.? >> good morning, cheryl. you know, i don't think there's anything really to what happened here. again, this news was not a total shock. it's shocking because we thought there was going to be a press conference. the end of the day, the markets right now want to go higher. they want to churn higher. they're on no volume. there's no fear to the market. if you look at the fear assets, like the volatility index, there is no fear. right now, the markets are grinding higher. they're doing so on light volume and not a lot of conviction. so we'll see how it plays out. i don't thin
cheryl: let's bring in todd.got a lot to watch now, not just the early ending to the summit with no agreement signed between the two nations but also we're in the middle of ongoing trade negotiations with china. the chinese and north koreans have a tight relationship and the chinese have been accused of frankly laundering money for the north koreans. does today's events in your opinion, todd, play into what happens between th china and the u.s.? >> good morning, cheryl. you know, i don't...
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todd and everyone else. and so as we go along. journey year just be patient with us and know that we're working funding for the residents in thank you have a blessed day. as no excuse me hello everyone my name is cassandra bennett i am the secretary of the tennis association known at 10 it. i've been here for 15 years and as far as part of the council i want no more than to see the tenants advance and have our property management and the people that are over west side courts just treat the tenants with respect. and together. just the tenets come together and in love each other and embrace each other and the gap with one another. you know without a team effort we have nothing close together we standard divided we fall so i just want to state and i'm thankful to be able to stand before you today. and hope stated tinnitus will appreciate the new over face that we have a new facelift because it is a facelift. and it looks beautiful. i must say that looks really nice you know but you're still work to be done and as low as a tenets take
todd and everyone else. and so as we go along. journey year just be patient with us and know that we're working funding for the residents in thank you have a blessed day. as no excuse me hello everyone my name is cassandra bennett i am the secretary of the tennis association known at 10 it. i've been here for 15 years and as far as part of the council i want no more than to see the tenants advance and have our property management and the people that are over west side courts just treat the...