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football's highest ranks players like western economies josh sergeant and this guy rb leipzig tyler i. know there was a strong tease in the u.s. soccer but i wouldn't necessarily say that the you know the pool is as big as it is now i mean you look down you know there's 17 goals that could be par for the senior team you look at our team and the average age might be like $24.00 and that's that's kind of on heard of the national team so you know more guys are getting opportunities more guys are going to professional minutes and young ages i think that goes to show that the talent is getting better and better and you know it's it's again it's the players that are you know making their jobs and doing things and and testing their boundaries that is really making our pool more well rounded and ready for the next level you have to be pretty optimistic about it when you speak about it right you know guys are going to be playing for bigger clubs you know obviously you can talk about christian's move to chelsea now like what american has put in the e.p.l. is absolutely killed at a big club like that
football's highest ranks players like western economies josh sergeant and this guy rb leipzig tyler i. know there was a strong tease in the u.s. soccer but i wouldn't necessarily say that the you know the pool is as big as it is now i mean you look down you know there's 17 goals that could be par for the senior team you look at our team and the average age might be like $24.00 and that's that's kind of on heard of the national team so you know more guys are getting opportunities more guys are...
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that i saw tyler. but i know jalib now you do busy what i would have been annoyed about to do and i'm legit out. i don't know. when nomadic tribe fed song there is always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear 2. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for gentleness hospitality seem to have survived especially during religious festivals or when they're receiving guests. but most of other. know. when they're not. shown i had a thought of going to another. or do that. you know i'm a bad behind nominative numbing myself as a. husband who had actually gotten into the. never never never knew. that i. was. never. the student of. the school type of the stupid fish should not assume a journalist would have a movie dividend should look normal or. he. was more featured a kid that didn't shoot me in the foot she misses a visit with
that i saw tyler. but i know jalib now you do busy what i would have been annoyed about to do and i'm legit out. i don't know. when nomadic tribe fed song there is always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear 2. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for gentleness hospitality seem to have survived...
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by the side of the gemini to the ones that i saw tyler. but i know gallup now you do what i have who have been annoyed about 2 anomalies yet. i don't know. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that's used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for journalists hospitality seem to have survived especially during religious festivals or when they're receiving guests. from the most or rather. know. when they're not. going to another. or do they have no knowledge of bad behavior. you know i'm a bad behind nominative numbing myself as a. husband who had actually gotten into the den. mother. and her lover. that i. was 7. little. and. distorted fisher. would have a movie would have a deal should look normal or. he. was more featured a kid that didn't shoot me in the foot she misses him the world is officially one of. the no if you're
by the side of the gemini to the ones that i saw tyler. but i know gallup now you do what i have who have been annoyed about 2 anomalies yet. i don't know. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that's used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for journalists...
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bottom side of the general and never the ones that i saw tyler. but i know gallup now you do what i would have been annoyed about to do and i'm english yet. i doubt that. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that's used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. 2 but it could be asked many traditions and their reputation for gentleness hospitality seem to have survived especially during religious festivals or when they're receiving guests. but most of other. know. when they're not. had a thought of going to another. or do they have no knowledge of bad behavior. you know i'm a bad behind nominative numbing myself as a. husband who had actually gotten into the den. mother. never knew. that i. was. ever. the steward of. the school distorted fish should not assume a journalist would have a movie would have a deal should look normal or. he. was more featured a kid that didn't shoot me in the
bottom side of the general and never the ones that i saw tyler. but i know gallup now you do what i would have been annoyed about to do and i'm english yet. i doubt that. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that's used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. 2 but it could be asked many traditions and their reputation...
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by the side of the generals out and who hangs not i saw tyler hamilton. but i know jalib know i had 2 of. them have been annoyed about 2 anomalies yet. i got there. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for generous hospitality seem to have survived especially during religious festivals or when they're receiving guests. but most of. them and know. when they're not. they are the thought of going to another. zoo or do they have no knowledge of the have been hurt. you know my bad behavior now many of numbing myself as a. husband who had actually get out into the den. mother. and her lover. that i. was. little. and. distorted fish should not. have a movie would have a deal. more feel. ok that didn't shoot me in the foot she. does a bit with. one of the other to believe but then know if you should
by the side of the generals out and who hangs not i saw tyler hamilton. but i know jalib know i had 2 of. them have been annoyed about 2 anomalies yet. i got there. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for generous...
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night i saw tyler hamilton. but i know gallup now i had to. have been annoyed about 2 anomalous yet i'll tell you i just met. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for journalists hospitality seem to have survived especially during religious festivals or when they're receiving guests. it's. the most or rather. know. when they're not. going to another. or do they have no knowledge of the be heard. you know my bad behavior now middle of numbing myself as a. husband who had actually gotten into the. mother. and her lover. that i. was 7. looking. for. and. distorted. but it would have moved you to the deal should not. he. was more feel. ok that didn't shoot me in the foot she. doesn't visit with his official what do i do to put it but then know if you should let go. and i ha
night i saw tyler hamilton. but i know gallup now i had to. have been annoyed about 2 anomalous yet i'll tell you i just met. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for journalists hospitality seem to have survived...
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that i saw tyler hamilton. but i know gallup now i had to. have been annoyed about 2 anomalous yet. i don't know. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that's used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for gentleness hospitality seem to have survived especially during religious festivals or when they're receiving guests. from the most about that they would. know. when they're not. i had a thought of going to another. zoo or do they have no knowledge of bad behavior. you know my bad behavior now middle of numbing myself as a. husband who had actually gotten into the den. mother. and her lover. that i. was. having. that. type of distorted fish should not. have a movie davidian should look normal. he. was more featured a kid that didn't shoot me in the foot she misses him even though with. one of the other 2 but then know if you should let go. and i haven't an
that i saw tyler hamilton. but i know gallup now i had to. have been annoyed about 2 anomalous yet. i don't know. when nomadic tribe fettle there's always a danger that their old social organizational network might break down. the tribe might no longer be the center of life so the bonds of kinship that's used to bind families to their community might be weakened or disappear. but simply b.s. many traditions and their reputation for gentleness hospitality seem to have survived especially during...
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yeah i don't know what yeah after that i learned that. they're good then let me see. what tyler said. sorry lalla glasser. i know. there's been a deal that had to battle that to them what they're selling there so i'm not going to. close that. one. only on. good. song. that this is not a gun it was but it is though a law that that. he's not. very. bright are you going to yank them from under the long run she needs that conference has not slowed down the fight. the fight only side of the tunnel. was better than i was to go psycho for militant. me money don't be on my phone been for you who shall go sheffield out for me just. off. and long that's. my ped up. ts that all fail. me call for a big mike down lol me yeah so what i. want to sell cause look well 1st of all you have to have a guy that i have off have back as a. young soldier going at. my camp joy. and boys. copra my. joy just. as my. oh my god oh god oh god that is the. match that up and i'll keep it out. then them must play to knock loose band on the moon they too young i'm alone i live. and you. will. get that. man manchi
yeah i don't know what yeah after that i learned that. they're good then let me see. what tyler said. sorry lalla glasser. i know. there's been a deal that had to battle that to them what they're selling there so i'm not going to. close that. one. only on. good. song. that this is not a gun it was but it is though a law that that. he's not. very. bright are you going to yank them from under the long run she needs that conference has not slowed down the fight. the fight only side of the tunnel....
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the solution to the problem be government through income transfers or -- whatever, i don't know income transfers. >> tyler: huge question, i just point out there are two kinds of income inequality. one is the thinning out in the middle, which i think is a failure of our education and training systems, which i hope bebusiness will do a better job in helping us fix. a lot of that rests on our actual schools which are not businesses. the people at the top earn so much more. a lot of that is globalization, you sell to the whole world, i sell to china. that i think is positively a good thing. i don't think all income in equality is bad, i think some of it stems from bad causes. that's my fraction of a minute response, obviously there's much more -- >> guest: i have a question about healthcare, you mentioned healthcare and capitalism don't work well. at the same time we see every single democratic candidate coming up with their own medicare for all plan with slight newances, can you talk more about how you see that market and what can be done. >> these are the easy to answer in a minute questions. my favorite h
the solution to the problem be government through income transfers or -- whatever, i don't know income transfers. >> tyler: huge question, i just point out there are two kinds of income inequality. one is the thinning out in the middle, which i think is a failure of our education and training systems, which i hope bebusiness will do a better job in helping us fix. a lot of that rests on our actual schools which are not businesses. the people at the top earn so much more. a lot of that is...
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. >> tyler, thank you. >> i know jack bogle for a long time and would be proud to get this award what did bogle's legacy mean to this company >> so many people think of his legacy as the pioneer of indexing, he's really so much more he's really what this award is about. putting the client first. >> he always talked about giving the investor a fair shake and that is what you all have strove to do through low fees >> we're driving them lower and lower. index funds, people have matched us on fees but fees can come down more on active management in places like advice and morning star did a study and they looked at across complexes and twice the feed level. >> some of your big competitors have come in with zero fee entries in the past year that must have shaken you up a little bit. >> for us, putting the client first in everything you do and make sure it's easy for us our structure -- >> it's different. >> very different. we're owned by our clients funds own vanguard which means we don't serve anyone from the outside. public shareholders, private families we only serve our clients. they're
. >> tyler, thank you. >> i know jack bogle for a long time and would be proud to get this award what did bogle's legacy mean to this company >> so many people think of his legacy as the pioneer of indexing, he's really so much more he's really what this award is about. putting the client first. >> he always talked about giving the investor a fair shake and that is what you all have strove to do through low fees >> we're driving them lower and lower. index funds,...
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i don't know what yeah. that is that that. they're the dead to me so you know. what tyler said. sorry lalla glasto. to. this day and maybe all that had to battle to is that what they're selling their son not to do. that. one. only on. good. song. that this is not a gun it was but it is though a law that that. he's not going to meet. her. but i didn't want him dead well no wonder the long run she needs that constant has not slowed down the fight. the fight only satisfied that. that was a better shot of the now because you go psycho for militant. me money don't get me on my thigh bone for you who shall go sheffield out for me just. all fighting and long that's. my ped up. ts are all fighting. me call for a big mike down lol me yeah so what i don't get mad in the sack of love the 1st. time that i have off have acted as a. young. michaela joy. and boys copra my. joy just. as my. oh my oh ya know was that is the. match that up and i'll keep it out. then them must wait to mock lose bad on them when they too young among them i live. i mean. the other. men. much good. and. well done and childless. said. you kn
i don't know what yeah. that is that that. they're the dead to me so you know. what tyler said. sorry lalla glasto. to. this day and maybe all that had to battle to is that what they're selling their son not to do. that. one. only on. good. song. that this is not a gun it was but it is though a law that that. he's not going to meet. her. but i didn't want him dead well no wonder the long run she needs that constant has not slowed down the fight. the fight only satisfied that. that was a better...
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i say, "isn't it a great book?" [ laughter ] you know but, the person that i'm very often mistaken for also, just similafirst name, anne tyler indiana, and i was listening - i was sort of, you know,ow appreciating my introduction out there. you know, "her wonderful stories in 'the new yorker'. and such a record of writing novels interspersed with stories. many followersl voice and her and, you know, your wonderful time in baltimore, and your sensitive treatment of - well, anne tyler, you are really, really a fabulous writer [ light laughter ] and i thought, "what am i going to do? [ laughter ] and nobody laughedn the audience so everyone thought this it wasn't just that the person said that nervously, you know? >> seth: yeah. >> and i had a couple of "new yorkers," because i wasth going to read someg, you know, in the spur of the moment. and i thought, "if she's in here, i'm reading her. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> i'm reading hersh and wasn't in there. and so i had to read my own story. but then i got the check and it was made out to anne tyler they had my correct address,ci they had my so security number it was made out
i say, "isn't it a great book?" [ laughter ] you know but, the person that i'm very often mistaken for also, just similafirst name, anne tyler indiana, and i was listening - i was sort of, you know,ow appreciating my introduction out there. you know, "her wonderful stories in 'the new yorker'. and such a record of writing novels interspersed with stories. many followersl voice and her and, you know, your wonderful time in baltimore, and your sensitive treatment of - well, anne...
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about when our first child was born, eight to 10 weeks prematurely, and my wife had to stay in tyler, i didn't know whether to stay with her or go with our child that was take ton shreveport, trying to keep her alive. she said go, do anything you can for our child. and so i went to shreveport. i got there. the neonaytologist, dr. sing, wonderful, wonderful doctor, he loved those babies. he said look, your by by's eye, they're not working properly. she can't see you. just a general blur. but she's been listening to your voice for many months now. even though she's in the womb, she could hear your voice, she know yours voice. stay here, talk to her. caress, talk, that will be a great comfort. and her -- most people know, premature child, usually the lungs are the last to develop and that's the -- that's katy's case. breaths were so short. and just erratic. and the heart beat was really fast and erratic. it was in tyler, it was in shreveport. and after a couple of hours of my sitting there, just talking to her and caressing her little singh came e, dr. over and said, look at the monitors, i hadn't, i
about when our first child was born, eight to 10 weeks prematurely, and my wife had to stay in tyler, i didn't know whether to stay with her or go with our child that was take ton shreveport, trying to keep her alive. she said go, do anything you can for our child. and so i went to shreveport. i got there. the neonaytologist, dr. sing, wonderful, wonderful doctor, he loved those babies. he said look, your by by's eye, they're not working properly. she can't see you. just a general blur. but...
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yeah i don't know what yeah after that i learned that. they're good then they may say. what tyler said. sorry lalla glasser. i've. just gotten a bill that had to pad it to is that what they're selling there so i'm not going to . class that. one. already on a. good. song. that this is not a gun it. is though a law that. he's not. very. bright are you going to need them grown wandered along we're going to need that constant has not slowed down the fight. the fight only side accidental cussler in a hostile thought was better than i was to go psycho for militant. me money don't be on my phone been for you who shall go sheffield out for me just. all fighting and long that's. my ped up. yes i am also i. me call a big mike down lol me yeah so what i don't get man more herself cause look the 1st. time that i have off have acted as a. young soldier going at. my camp joy. and boys copra my. joy just. as my. oh my god oh god oh god that is the. match that in all keeping our eyes light up. then them must pay to knock lose bad on them when they too young among them i live. and it. will. get th
yeah i don't know what yeah after that i learned that. they're good then they may say. what tyler said. sorry lalla glasser. i've. just gotten a bill that had to pad it to is that what they're selling there so i'm not going to . class that. one. already on a. good. song. that this is not a gun it. is though a law that. he's not. very. bright are you going to need them grown wandered along we're going to need that constant has not slowed down the fight. the fight only side accidental cussler in...
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city, been tracking the action emceeing the event, emcee extraordinaire, tyler, what did i miss since we left >> reporter: i don't knowou got back to englewood cliffs from here as quickly as you did. it's been a really interesting day. right now, david favor is on stage talking deals with among others pete of lasard and individuals from the private firm from silicon valley and the private equity and kkr and a lot of deals happening, $30 billion in the first quarter. nothing more fascinating though, frankly, than your conversation on stage and on air with martin rothblad as she described how they are reclaiming otherwise discarded organs, lungs in particular and basically reclaiming and bringing back to life for implantation for people who need them and she came to this passion in a very private and personal way because her daughter suffered from a very severe pulmonary condition and this was what sparked her interest in that and it is a growth business. >> she is talking about turning moon shots into earth shots and the next moon shot, she's working on is taking the tobacco plants, tinkering with it to grow human coll
city, been tracking the action emceeing the event, emcee extraordinaire, tyler, what did i miss since we left >> reporter: i don't knowou got back to englewood cliffs from here as quickly as you did. it's been a really interesting day. right now, david favor is on stage talking deals with among others pete of lasard and individuals from the private firm from silicon valley and the private equity and kkr and a lot of deals happening, $30 billion in the first quarter. nothing more...
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know? jesse tyler ferguson >> seth: yeah, no, i get it. >> never seeing that guy again >> seth: and it makes> seth: i want to -- before you go, you're involved in a charity back home in kansas city - >> you're so nice. >> seth: that a lot of our friends are a part of called the big -- >> big slick it's me, jason sudeikis, paul rudd, rob riggle, dave koechner. we have a charity event in kansas city every year to benefit children's mercy hospital, which is where i met my girlfriend. she's a nurse there -- >> seth: oh, that's fantastic. >> at children's mercy hospital. >> yeah. [ cheers ] yeah, clap for her [ cheers and applause but you've always been so supportive when will forte comes on the show, and all those guys, they all come to kansas city to support us and raise money we hope to break $10 million this year. >> seth: well, that's amazing. it's so great that you do that [ cheers and applause >> yeah, thank you >> seth: congrats on the 11th. >> thank you >> seth: always great to see you. >> thanks seth >> seth: thank you so much for being here, eric eric stonestreet, everybody. "the secre
know? jesse tyler ferguson >> seth: yeah, no, i get it. >> never seeing that guy again >> seth: and it makes> seth: i want to -- before you go, you're involved in a charity back home in kansas city - >> you're so nice. >> seth: that a lot of our friends are a part of called the big -- >> big slick it's me, jason sudeikis, paul rudd, rob riggle, dave koechner. we have a charity event in kansas city every year to benefit children's mercy hospital, which is...
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i know but i figured i'd ask. nobody wants to take the other side back to you, tyler we're here hanging with a bunch, this is goodeneration of capitalism right here. >> and i thought they were going to say steve liesman, for sure but congratulations to the winners of mt. hebron high school and andrew, we'll check back with you. thanks very much, guys congrats >> see you in a little bit you bet. >>> let's get to apple now hammered this month on trade concerns losing nearly 10% of its value in machlt y. "trading nation" will tackle that next. talks between the u.s. and china said to have stalled are we in for a much longer trade r anwath the markets have bargained for? stay with "power lunch." busine. from using feedback to innovate... to introducing products faster... to managing website inventory... and network bandwidth. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improve
i know but i figured i'd ask. nobody wants to take the other side back to you, tyler we're here hanging with a bunch, this is goodeneration of capitalism right here. >> and i thought they were going to say steve liesman, for sure but congratulations to the winners of mt. hebron high school and andrew, we'll check back with you. thanks very much, guys congrats >> see you in a little bit you bet. >>> let's get to apple now hammered this month on trade concerns losing nearly...
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i want to know how finnair does it. when i went to helsinki, you saved me on my flight back. how do they do it? tylerds. they do a couple things well. they nailed this northern bridge spanning europe into asia. , so got 19 destinations they have exploited this top of the world hub to get from helsinki to other places. this is where i saved you. they are running a350 wide-body planes within europe and you rather like that. effect ofhas been the the growing disaster, the tragedies of the airline crashes? is it becoming an airbus world? tyler: we saw yesterday, even icelandair, they are signed up to take the maxes. they have a model not unlike veryir, so they are a loyal boeing customer. order and theyon said they might move to airbus a 321 fleetwide. francine: i am so happy to have you on tv, but next time i need it to be in london. will we see much more consolidation in the airline space? tyler: we have to look at what we have heard from lufthansa, probably will not last two days. the answer is yes. francine: how will that play out with travelers? how disrupted will the travel sector become? tyler: i
i want to know how finnair does it. when i went to helsinki, you saved me on my flight back. how do they do it? tylerds. they do a couple things well. they nailed this northern bridge spanning europe into asia. , so got 19 destinations they have exploited this top of the world hub to get from helsinki to other places. this is where i saved you. they are running a350 wide-body planes within europe and you rather like that. effect ofhas been the the growing disaster, the tragedies of the airline...
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tyler? >> what's that? >> oh, wait, wait, wait. but i hear something. >> nick, come here. he spotted that. almost some sort of weird, high pitched, i don't know, video interference. next gift comes out. not quite sure what to make of this. not too happy about this one. >> at this point -- >> am i getting a dog? >> that's an interesting assumption that you've made with the gift you've been given. there's absolutely no other indicator happening that you might be actually getting a dog. still, clearly keeps coming. it's the boy. okay, okay. he's starting to put it all together. >> dear tyler, we know you would be the best boy to take care of tail. tail needs lots of love and attention and you're the best boy for that job. >> o>>tround re is where think finally address the elephant in the room. tyler, the whole time we've been talking, did you hear a funny noise? >> wait, what? what? no. >> did you hear a funny noise? >> yeah. >> what's in that? >> oh! >> let me out of here. >> it's so cute. look at that belly. >> he's been working hard at school, trying to overcome severe dyslexia and having trouble socializing. everyone saw just how much of an
tyler? >> what's that? >> oh, wait, wait, wait. but i hear something. >> nick, come here. he spotted that. almost some sort of weird, high pitched, i don't know, video interference. next gift comes out. not quite sure what to make of this. not too happy about this one. >> at this point -- >> am i getting a dog? >> that's an interesting assumption that you've made with the gift you've been given. there's absolutely no other indicator happening that you might...
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know, great plains concerns. and i just don't -- you know, i don't see it. of course, anything can happen. we can be surprised and we'll see how he does. >> so, rick tylerhe race is actually very interesting. i think this field will whittle down rather quickly. i think we'll be to 12 candidates or less by the time we get to iowa. and that is even less than the republican candidate. because of the way the dnc has constructed the rules. bullock actually has a lot of great advantages. one, he's actually confirmed joe biden's theory of the race, and that is who can best beat donald trump. and he has laid out the case that he is a westerner, who can appeal to the type of voters that he won in a state where donald trump won by 20 appoints. he's running a less ideological race. and that's why biden is winning right now, is because we talk about the democratic party being progressive and liberal, but the fact is, the democratic party is older and more conservative than a lot of the people who get a lot of attention. and joe biden is where the democrat party is, and bullock is now aligning himself as an alternative to joe biden of where the party is ideologicall
know, great plains concerns. and i just don't -- you know, i don't see it. of course, anything can happen. we can be surprised and we'll see how he does. >> so, rick tylerhe race is actually very interesting. i think this field will whittle down rather quickly. i think we'll be to 12 candidates or less by the time we get to iowa. and that is even less than the republican candidate. because of the way the dnc has constructed the rules. bullock actually has a lot of great advantages. one,...
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tyler? >> what's that? >> oh, wait, wait, wait. but i hear something. >> nick, come here. he spotted that. almost some sort of weird, high pitched, i don't knowinterference. next gift comes out. not quite sure what to make of this. not too happy about this one. >> at this point -- >> am i getting a dog? >> that's an interesting assumption that you've made with the gift you've been given. there's absolutely no other indicator happening that you might be actually getting a dog. still, clearly keeps
tyler? >> what's that? >> oh, wait, wait, wait. but i hear something. >> nick, come here. he spotted that. almost some sort of weird, high pitched, i don't knowinterference. next gift comes out. not quite sure what to make of this. not too happy about this one. >> at this point -- >> am i getting a dog? >> that's an interesting assumption that you've made with the gift you've been given. there's absolutely no other indicator happening that you might be...
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know how though i have no. matter what your doing. i don't have many of the millionaire mad that i. as a sincere when our son tyler and i live near blossom the men in their own way and all we did under one male we learned is in many in a minute and in the ghetto in a good band of native method on an in a mini me. ana mama always a new way to many one new indian or baby. many of us and i don't know we will call . in as you are the. mahdi and died he muttered live in a country where statelessness continues to pass from one generation to another while nationality laws don't change. lebannon spall it takes our labyrinth. but the plight of the upgrade highlights an urgent need to reform its albi to laws in line with internationally recognized standards of human rights. al-jazeera was goes on a roller coaster journey in iran and discovered how such an empowered refugee community itself beliefs and identity. i'd like to prove to the world after the public i will be able to prove myself to my columns from friends and myself. able to play the psychic child afghan united on al-jazeera. hello again here across united states
know how though i have no. matter what your doing. i don't have many of the millionaire mad that i. as a sincere when our son tyler and i live near blossom the men in their own way and all we did under one male we learned is in many in a minute and in the ghetto in a good band of native method on an in a mini me. ana mama always a new way to many one new indian or baby. many of us and i don't know we will call . in as you are the. mahdi and died he muttered live in a country where statelessness...
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he's a "fast money" trader i don't know what else he is but there's got to be lots of other things as well steve, welcome >> you know what i'm a big fan of tyler'salways like to hear it say it again >> that's right. yeah >> so listen, it looks to me like the market had priced in an awful lot of good news on trade and now some of that is getting priced out do you think this is a lasting move or just a short-term one? >> no, tyler, i do think that it is a short-term one. think about this when you look at the chart, and i'll just reference it over my shoulder here. when you look at the chart, how many of these bad news blips on trade have there been that have been long-lasting? the answer to that is zero the only thing you want to sell the market on is the fed these are fed missteps right here this is the big huge sell-off that we had. that was the fed misstep you want to sell missteps. you want to buy trade negative headlines. that's what we've seen that's what i do believe will happen now and if you look at the chart, right here we cut the 20-day moving average, we call that -- traders call that the momentum indicator. so you have to tighten it u
he's a "fast money" trader i don't know what else he is but there's got to be lots of other things as well steve, welcome >> you know what i'm a big fan of tyler'salways like to hear it say it again >> that's right. yeah >> so listen, it looks to me like the market had priced in an awful lot of good news on trade and now some of that is getting priced out do you think this is a lasting move or just a short-term one? >> no, tyler, i do think that it is a...
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waiting to figure out what the right way to go is, tyler, and they're not in a particular hurry to do anything. >> may i, for one second i don't know if we have the time what steve says is true, but the issue of the overreaction in the fourth quarter to the recession, they were looking for the fed to tighten three or four times this year the european bank or bank of japan or china to start tightening >> yeah, but ron -- >> go ahead. >> rob, the issue is that the economy didn't weaken as much as anybody thought and there's no way that any of that policy stuff that's -- yeah, but that's not the point. the point is no way that any of the change in policy had an effect on first quarter growth or even growth today i think the economy is the thing that didn't underperform the the markmarket was expecting weakness it's not expected anymore. >> i just think one thing that's helpful for everybody, the fed not dropping rates, keeping things steady keeps them powder if things go sideways at some point. so the talk of them proactively dropping rates, it's comforting to me, the fed has room to give, if necessary and so, again, there's no reason
waiting to figure out what the right way to go is, tyler, and they're not in a particular hurry to do anything. >> may i, for one second i don't know if we have the time what steve says is true, but the issue of the overreaction in the fourth quarter to the recession, they were looking for the fed to tighten three or four times this year the european bank or bank of japan or china to start tightening >> yeah, but ron -- >> go ahead. >> rob, the issue is that the economy...
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know for the questions, i ask the court to reverse. >> thank you, the case is submitted. .. >> also this weekend, tyler cowen argues that large corporations play an important role in our society. we highlight section 230 of the communications decency act that protects providers and web sites from lawsuits due to user content. and representatives adam schiff and mark meadows are joined by washington post reporters to discuss the mueller report. that's all this weekend on booktv. check your cable guide for a full schedule. we kick off the weekend now with a discussion on c-span's newest book, "the presidents," can with kenneth ackerman and david o. stewart. [inaudible conversations] [applause]
know for the questions, i ask the court to reverse. >> thank you, the case is submitted. .. >> also this weekend, tyler cowen argues that large corporations play an important role in our society. we highlight section 230 of the communications decency act that protects providers and web sites from lawsuits due to user content. and representatives adam schiff and mark meadows are joined by washington post reporters to discuss the mueller report. that's all this weekend on booktv....
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tyler. the market's only down 5.5%. big whoop. but we get down below 2700, you know, closer to 10 % correction, and i think you get a situation where you might have the fed react. you might have the administration turn a little more soft on trade, and so much money is now piled into risk off, that a lot of these things have sold the risk on is sold off a lot. you're going to get a sharp rebound. my point is to the risk off trade, the ship has already sailed i don't think we're done on the downside, but we've -- we're already down 6%. we're well on our way. >> all right thank you both andrew slim and victoria fernandez. >>> coming up, shares of its our daily beyond meat report claiming 7%. a bright spot in today's one of my favorite cliches, sea of red. it could impact mcdonald's's bottom line. amazon, facebook, and twitter lower. one analyst calls all three a buy as he believes they are poised to be the future of internet advertising ggt az b'sar from the street biesamonull next through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from using feedback to innovate... to
tyler. the market's only down 5.5%. big whoop. but we get down below 2700, you know, closer to 10 % correction, and i think you get a situation where you might have the fed react. you might have the administration turn a little more soft on trade, and so much money is now piled into risk off, that a lot of these things have sold the risk on is sold off a lot. you're going to get a sharp rebound. my point is to the risk off trade, the ship has already sailed i don't think we're done on the...
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i know where to find. >> i'm nicholas wagley, in the u.s. navy and tyler, texas. pete: greatest state ever? >> yes. te, no offense to the other states. what do you do in the navy? >> i'm a p.a.c. seaman, we do pretty much anything in the water. pete: i have no idea what you just said. pop the ribs, what does that mean? >> put the smaller boats on the bigger boats, put 'em out and pick people up and stuff like that for man on everybodied i'm ta.d. with the way city. pete: why did you first come in the navy. >> i'm a military brat. his dad was in the army, his dad was in the army, my stepdad was in the navy, seeing all this growing up, i was appreciative of memorial day and thinking the people that gave their lives, i wanted to be one of those people to be able to serve my country. pete: you touched on it memorial day very important for you? >> absolutely the first thing we did after we got off the body and i went over to freedom tower and paid my respects. pete: thank you so much all of you for your service, appreciate you being on fox & friends, we love you guys, be sure and get up early, earlier th
i know where to find. >> i'm nicholas wagley, in the u.s. navy and tyler, texas. pete: greatest state ever? >> yes. te, no offense to the other states. what do you do in the navy? >> i'm a p.a.c. seaman, we do pretty much anything in the water. pete: i have no idea what you just said. pop the ribs, what does that mean? >> put the smaller boats on the bigger boats, put 'em out and pick people up and stuff like that for man on everybodied i'm ta.d. with the way city. pete:...
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tyler and tiffany are ready to embrace with open arms. >> for us to be able to share the history and share special unique applause this is. >> i want to go check this out. >> i know>> rain is approaching and we're almost done with the series of storms. >> yes. they have swept through the bay area over the last you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. ...at a price that has you, like... okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every day. at ross. yes for less. >>> an elderly san francisco woman and her von accusing two uber drivers of trying to force to have them pay him in cash. >> michael finney is here with that st
tyler and tiffany are ready to embrace with open arms. >> for us to be able to share the history and share special unique applause this is. >> i want to go check this out. >> i know>> rain is approaching and we're almost done with the series of storms. >> yes. they have swept through the bay area over the last you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. ...at a price that has you, like... okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to...
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i know they watch the stock market, but i don't think that is the key driver. alix: lale will be sticking with us. coming up later, federal reserve vice chairman ricard tired of -- richard tyler- vice chairman richard clarida will sit down with michael mckee. coming up, the fed escalates warnings on leveraged lending yet again. if you have the bloomberg .nal, check out gtv ask us a question. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: the fed keeps warning about leverage lending, and interest did grow 20% last year according to the latest financial stability report. taylor riggs has more on the market growth. taylor: that's exactly right. leverage loans are growing the most since 1997 on average, at 16%.nual rate of almost everyone else is only gaining about 7% to 8%. come into the terminal at gtv . you had a very slow start, and then look what happened in 2017 2018. you are ensuring hundreds of billions in debt. it all comes down to the total return of these indices since the fed issued their first report in november, 2018. the consumer price index really taking off after credit standards have slipped since november. the market has ballooned. so has prices. as you know, it all comes
i know they watch the stock market, but i don't think that is the key driver. alix: lale will be sticking with us. coming up later, federal reserve vice chairman ricard tired of -- richard tyler- vice chairman richard clarida will sit down with michael mckee. coming up, the fed escalates warnings on leveraged lending yet again. if you have the bloomberg .nal, check out gtv ask us a question. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: the fed keeps warning about leverage lending, and interest did grow 20%...
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i know they can't post all the stuff or people won't pay to go. but your interview with her i'd like to watch. there's a few other things tyler and david were talking about there's a website. but i want the content >> a lot of great stuff at healthy returns. thanks for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "closing bell." i'm sara eisen >> and i'm wilfred frost here's what's moving in the final hour of trade. not too far from the highs of the session. also not too far from where we opened it's been a pretty steady day of gains and broad as well. 10 out of 11 sectors higher. only really staples, which is in the red. and that's down to some individual earnings earnings movers >> individual names making some big moves, kohl's getting crushed after its earnings report this morning. we've got someone who says this could be a buying opportunity. >> chip stocks making a bit of a comeback after the u.s. grant aid temporary reprieve from the huawei ban we'll have more on that story coming up. >> and here's what we haven't talked about much all day. mallinckrodt shares plunging the details behind the
i know they can't post all the stuff or people won't pay to go. but your interview with her i'd like to watch. there's a few other things tyler and david were talking about there's a website. but i want the content >> a lot of great stuff at healthy returns. thanks for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to "closing bell." i'm sara eisen >> and i'm wilfred frost here's what's moving in the final hour of...