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have to say, if we were having this discussion a dozen years ago or 15 years ago, i would have underappreciated the importance of the constituent service side and what you do back in the district. being a state legislator was a great experience as far as that goes. they are both equally important. what i do here in the capitol in terms of hopefully voting right way on legislation and on policy, that is important, but similarly back in the district in helping a constituent with a critical issue -- because oftentimes when they're walking into your office, that's not the first place they went to. a lot of times it's the place of last resort. so both are very important and sometimes when the legislative part of it can get frustrating and seemed bogged down, you'll have a real win. maybe it is just one person's life, but i can think of an elderly couple we saved thousands of dollars because of an inaccurate insurance payment. a couple walked into our state house office, nowhere to turn. they were incorrectly billed and this was a couple in their 80s had no ability to pay the charge and broke down cr
have to say, if we were having this discussion a dozen years ago or 15 years ago, i would have underappreciated the importance of the constituent service side and what you do back in the district. being a state legislator was a great experience as far as that goes. they are both equally important. what i do here in the capitol in terms of hopefully voting right way on legislation and on policy, that is important, but similarly back in the district in helping a constituent with a critical issue...
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: it's bad for mccarthy because we both talked about how john boehner was underestimated and underappreciatedbeing speaker of the house, everything that you say gets scrutiny. mccarthy has never been on the stage. one of the least experienced ever, assuming he becomes speaker. for gowdy, he had four months been carefully preparing the hearings, trying to do what no republican has done for a long time, run on a politically substantive hearing. almost nothing he can do now. democrats will just say this hearing is all political. john: you had set for a while you thought that he could pull that off. gowdy took it out of his hands by mccarthy. such a long shadow cast across. hillary clinton is going to say the things she said on tv over and over again. there was almost nothing that could break the momentum of this e-mail story, at least until she got to the hearings. now she is on offense, they are on defense. this is a disaster, a disaster for congressional republicans. and for congressional republican candidates that want to see clinton on her heels. mark: mccarthy was not in a hostile place, he
: it's bad for mccarthy because we both talked about how john boehner was underestimated and underappreciatedbeing speaker of the house, everything that you say gets scrutiny. mccarthy has never been on the stage. one of the least experienced ever, assuming he becomes speaker. for gowdy, he had four months been carefully preparing the hearings, trying to do what no republican has done for a long time, run on a politically substantive hearing. almost nothing he can do now. democrats will just...
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they are underappreciated heros who will fight overseas, fight at home while protecting lives. join us for a special show tomorrow at 6:00. there's more ahead tonight. keep it right here. we'll be right back. oh, stay on that one. [changes channel] sometimes it's hard to catch all your favorite shows. you're killing me, dad. give me that, please. with time warner cable's enhanced dvr, you can. record up to 6 shows at the same time. plus, you can record in one room and watch in another. so you can enjoy tv on your schedule. welcome to the future. yes, welcome. get over 200 hd channels, internet, and unlimited calling for $89.99 a month. time warner cable. yoplait. the smooth and creamy yogurt your whole family loves. yoplait original with no artificial sweeteners, no artificial flavors, and no high fructose corn syrup. ernie: well, we've seen the process, a simple chair being built in a simple shop to simple specifications of the pope himself. the hard work is complete and product. antwan lewis was at madison square garden this morning for the unveiling. check it out. >> reporte
they are underappreciated heros who will fight overseas, fight at home while protecting lives. join us for a special show tomorrow at 6:00. there's more ahead tonight. keep it right here. we'll be right back. oh, stay on that one. [changes channel] sometimes it's hard to catch all your favorite shows. you're killing me, dad. give me that, please. with time warner cable's enhanced dvr, you can. record up to 6 shows at the same time. plus, you can record in one room and watch in another. so you...
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we underappreciated the impact it could have boosting capacity? >> that is the key thing for metal they're all being impacted by a weaker demand environment but some have supply weakness with aluminum, you are correct that we feel a lot more cautious about that. on the global basis it is a surplus market. demand obsess over the picture but what do you see with the supply picture? movements seen tepid and i would say we are becoming a little bit concerned by the emerging markets picture and some week data points for brazil and russia. jon: everyone has an opinion on the commodity market. trade fx, you are now an expert on commodities as you look at the debate, what are people getting wrong? >> i think there's a lot of sentiment they think sometimes it is purely a function of supply and demand but there is panic -- using on the way up and panic on the way down. metals have been hit a little bit too hard on the way down because of bearish sentiment toward china. jon: thank you for joining us. coming up, the world's largest clothing retailer reports o
we underappreciated the impact it could have boosting capacity? >> that is the key thing for metal they're all being impacted by a weaker demand environment but some have supply weakness with aluminum, you are correct that we feel a lot more cautious about that. on the global basis it is a surplus market. demand obsess over the picture but what do you see with the supply picture? movements seen tepid and i would say we are becoming a little bit concerned by the emerging markets picture...
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it is not underappreciated, believe me. i believe my last trip to afghanistan, there was a young woman that was a deputy minister of health. the day i was leaving and i was with the delegation and i said i have been out there to weeks longer than the delegation and she came up to me and took me by my hand and looked at me and said "promise me you won't forget us. promise me, promise me you won't forget me, you won't forget us." i promised her and we as a country have made that promise. she said my plea to you would be please don't give up, please continue to support us. so this is heartfelt and we have to live up to our commitment. second, we have to make sure women remain part of the deal. whatever security assistance package, negotiations with the taliban, whatever new plan that might carry forward though and aspiration for more jobs and economic opportunity. we have to make sure women are part of the deal. we have to focus on youth. two thirds of afghanistan's population is under the age of 25. two thirds of their popula
it is not underappreciated, believe me. i believe my last trip to afghanistan, there was a young woman that was a deputy minister of health. the day i was leaving and i was with the delegation and i said i have been out there to weeks longer than the delegation and she came up to me and took me by my hand and looked at me and said "promise me you won't forget us. promise me, promise me you won't forget me, you won't forget us." i promised her and we as a country have made that...
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research about americans and work and the hidden reasons you may be feeling so overwhelmed and underappreciatedk in control and land your dream job. >> tory johnson will be here with that. >>> the big story the morning, the humanitarian crisis gripping europe. nearly 20,000 refugees have arrived in germany this weekend. fleeing the middle east in search of a better life. germany announced lit spend nearly $7 billion on the refugees. 800,000 of them expected to flood into the country this year. today, france promised to help by taking in24,000 of them. pope francis is urging catholic parishes across europe to accept refugee families. >>> back here at home, the hillary clinton campaign says it's not worried about the latest poll. sanders is surging in iowa also. the clinton camp says it's expected a competitive primary race. sanders a clinton refuse to criticize each other. >>> today, president obama signs an order to get more sick time for workers. the president is making an announcement in a labor day union rally in boston. >>> a dramatic rescue a ever a freak accident in california. a little b
research about americans and work and the hidden reasons you may be feeling so overwhelmed and underappreciatedk in control and land your dream job. >> tory johnson will be here with that. >>> the big story the morning, the humanitarian crisis gripping europe. nearly 20,000 refugees have arrived in germany this weekend. fleeing the middle east in search of a better life. germany announced lit spend nearly $7 billion on the refugees. 800,000 of them expected to flood into the...
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introduce ank and underappreciated quote, one that i think sums up the causes of the war better than any other. it is in 1956. "the origins of the civil war late in the growing tension between two completely different types of society down together under one government. the issue hartavery sharpened treds." two societies, one government, and slavery is an aggravating factor in all of this. what does that mean? i want to give you a couple of statistics as we develop this. northernersn 4 lived in cities. only 1 in 10 southerners did. in the south, 84% farmed. southern investment in factories had grew. confederatey two cities had a population over 40,000, whereas the north had 19 cities that could claim to cross that threshold. by 1865 was the army of northern virginia. a secessionist from texas spoke for many southerners when he said "we want no manufacturing, mechanical or manufacturing classes.' northerners also tended to be more literate and better read than their southern counterparts. the proportion of seven children went to school with half that of northern children. -- southern
introduce ank and underappreciated quote, one that i think sums up the causes of the war better than any other. it is in 1956. "the origins of the civil war late in the growing tension between two completely different types of society down together under one government. the issue hartavery sharpened treds." two societies, one government, and slavery is an aggravating factor in all of this. what does that mean? i want to give you a couple of statistics as we develop this. northernersn...
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why do you think your fighting style has been underappreciated? people want to see you mix it up.bout not getting hit. >> well, making 300 million and 36 minutes, i don't think that's not being appreciated. as being a smart businessman and taking care of your job and working smart. charles: no doubt about that, but partthat, but part of that money particularly in the last couple of years has been seen as the villain. people pay to watch and want you to lose. this guy is arrogant. we saw the video with a suitcase in the cash. it is an in-your-face kind of thing, and it works for you. >> absolutely. if everybody is on the left side, who is going to be on the right side? i don't mind being on the other side. charles: all of a sudden this thing with you and rhonda rousey, they are trying to do puerto rico. where does that come from? >> i don't reallyi don't really even know. i don't even know her. people will say certain things. that is a what they are supposed to do. charles: you are talking. your contract is up with showtime. you talked about this being her last fight. you keep talk
why do you think your fighting style has been underappreciated? people want to see you mix it up.bout not getting hit. >> well, making 300 million and 36 minutes, i don't think that's not being appreciated. as being a smart businessman and taking care of your job and working smart. charles: no doubt about that, but partthat, but part of that money particularly in the last couple of years has been seen as the villain. people pay to watch and want you to lose. this guy is arrogant. we saw...
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there's anything that hasn't been discussed about today's fed meeting but something has been underappreciatedhat's the level we have been seeing. there was none at the last meeting but maybe lacquer has been very hawkish. or maybe it will be evans. which ever way the vote goes. >> exactly. there will be certainly criticism within it and as everyone has rightfully pointed out the focus will come down to the press conference and the sentiment that we get out of that for how they're all feeling at the moment. regardless of what the decision is. i'm now thinking, you know, we've got employment growth. we've got wage growth. we've got gdp growth and a bit of inflation and i just think all of that considered, given that the real volatility we saw in global markets was now a good few weeks behind us i think we'll see a little bit of a hike today. >> what do you make of the cpi number yesterday? that was the first decline in seven months. you can't ignore that can you? >> sure. all in all we can't pick out any one short-term. >> the trends have been strong. >> you're in the minority. 21% probability
there's anything that hasn't been discussed about today's fed meeting but something has been underappreciatedhat's the level we have been seeing. there was none at the last meeting but maybe lacquer has been very hawkish. or maybe it will be evans. which ever way the vote goes. >> exactly. there will be certainly criticism within it and as everyone has rightfully pointed out the focus will come down to the press conference and the sentiment that we get out of that for how they're all...
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playing defense in football is essential, but often underappreciated. you can score with them.the u.s. economy suddenly slips into recession, perhaps because the fed decides to tighten too aggressively, your defensive stocks are the recession-proof names with big dividends that can protect your portfolio. the bottom line, if you devote as much time to managing your money as many people do to managing your fantasy football team, you could really clean up in this market. i genuinely believe that. just as is official kickoff of the nfl season is upon us, consider this the official kickoff of cramer's fantasy portfolio. we're going gridiron style, favorites, sleepers, and everything in between, with individual picks every week for the next month. game on! i say we go all in on the internet... of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data... it's bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes finding the right solution shouldn't be so much work. by engineering a better way for people, pr
playing defense in football is essential, but often underappreciated. you can score with them.the u.s. economy suddenly slips into recession, perhaps because the fed decides to tighten too aggressively, your defensive stocks are the recession-proof names with big dividends that can protect your portfolio. the bottom line, if you devote as much time to managing your money as many people do to managing your fantasy football team, you could really clean up in this market. i genuinely believe that....
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i think they are underappreciated throughout the country and the media focuses on these aberrations.he vast majority do great work and have driven crime down throughout the country for two decades. record lows in many places including here in new york city. >> in your book, you talk about the 16 plots that were thwarted. we reported on them frequently. are we still worried about that in our society or did you just do a great job that we kind of stopped worrying about it? >> for some reason it burns bright and dies out quickly. you stop most people on the street and say it was 16 plus. they'd be very surprised. it's not the focus of people's attention. i think partly because a good job has been done by a lot of people. that doesn't mean the threat has rescinded at all. >> are you of the belief even though the plots have been thwarted it's a matter of time before something happens or do you have the belief you can stop everything? >> i think something will happen. i don't think it's going to happen here in new york because of all the investment that's been made in preventing an attack.
i think they are underappreciated throughout the country and the media focuses on these aberrations.he vast majority do great work and have driven crime down throughout the country for two decades. record lows in many places including here in new york city. >> in your book, you talk about the 16 plots that were thwarted. we reported on them frequently. are we still worried about that in our society or did you just do a great job that we kind of stopped worrying about it? >> for some...
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i want to talk what i think are too underappreciated elements that as you move forward, particularly in the affirmative fair housing kind of dicey to draw some attention to it and i do so because they are issues that are very current and baltimore today. because baltimore's history of housing segregation provides a window into what i think of the underappreciated elements that contributed to and reinforce housing segregation and that you must have some particular that set of decisions are decisions affecting transportation. i've already talked about the creation of the interstate highway system without which the suburbs wha would not have been possible. that was a massive, massive transportation investment all over this country. and transportation decisions have too often been made to further and perpetuate segregation. they often are decisions in which policymakers acquiesce to committee resistance to desegregation. or they work in concert with segregated housing policies that ensure that will accept the opportunities to access the services, jobs and immunities of well supported and
i want to talk what i think are too underappreciated elements that as you move forward, particularly in the affirmative fair housing kind of dicey to draw some attention to it and i do so because they are issues that are very current and baltimore today. because baltimore's history of housing segregation provides a window into what i think of the underappreciated elements that contributed to and reinforce housing segregation and that you must have some particular that set of decisions are...
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inotera is undervalued and the headlines on the breakthrough new type of memory, i think it's underappreciatedinvestors, not in people's numbers. >> why did the stock fall 50%? what was the deal? simply being overvalued? >> this is a consolidated industry. still somewhat of a commodity business. the sam sung galaxy s 6 disappointed. samsung had to burn through a lot of inventory and get a little price aggressive. i think at this point their inventory channel is clean. they've been totally able to hold up pricing. >> you think that stabilized. the visibility there does not look good? able is going to announce an update to the iphone. so those issues, those fundamentals issues still exist. if you even say, this is not a call that fundamentals have sustainably turned positive. >> fundamentals appear to have stabilized. especially in the pc market. we're seeing some inventory replenishment. we're seeing modest refresh off of sky lake platform and windows 10 we'll see what happens, i like the set-up into next year. i think their cost structure going to be up there with the other players, they plan
inotera is undervalued and the headlines on the breakthrough new type of memory, i think it's underappreciatedinvestors, not in people's numbers. >> why did the stock fall 50%? what was the deal? simply being overvalued? >> this is a consolidated industry. still somewhat of a commodity business. the sam sung galaxy s 6 disappointed. samsung had to burn through a lot of inventory and get a little price aggressive. i think at this point their inventory channel is clean. they've been...
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i think they're generally underappreciated.hen you see an abhorrent act like this this is unfortunate. >> in my interview with don lemon today he said so many cops are hero, good guy, good women, but this shouldn't happen. >> the video is out there. >> the video the out there. he wants new york city, the mayor, commissioner bratton to put more money, more resource behind retraining. they responded saying the city has invested nearly $29 million to refrain approximately 22,000 uniformed service members with thousands more to be refrained in the coming months. is that progress? are those the steps that need to be taken or do we need more? >> you can always have more training. you know, you have to get people out on the street, of course. but training is good. i think on my watch we did a lot of very effective training. if you can get more training done, fine. >> why not. >> more power to them. >> one more thing and break and the book and more. officer frascatore, he's been put on desk assignment after this incident. but he is an
i think they're generally underappreciated.hen you see an abhorrent act like this this is unfortunate. >> in my interview with don lemon today he said so many cops are hero, good guy, good women, but this shouldn't happen. >> the video is out there. >> the video the out there. he wants new york city, the mayor, commissioner bratton to put more money, more resource behind retraining. they responded saying the city has invested nearly $29 million to refrain approximately 22,000...
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cops are are underappreciated in this country.y have do so much to bring about an environment of safety. crime is down. generally and significant way for the last two decades. that's a result of smart policing. but, the cops, quite frankly, get very little appreciation for that. and this, the targeting of police officers is just absolutely terrible and he you think they -- and they do have a right it feel that they are under siege and, of course, unfortunately, this will make police officers, perhaps withdraw even more i think we have seen the effects of ferguson where officers are not engaging as much as they used to. and this may just exacerbate that. >> all right. in your new book "vigilance" you bring up a topic stop and frisk along with many other topics along with this new book that's come out. this book has been highly controversial and have you been critical of mayor de blasio about it. tell me about this. >> well, this is a long standing custom and practice on the part of the police. it's well-founded in the common plows
cops are are underappreciated in this country.y have do so much to bring about an environment of safety. crime is down. generally and significant way for the last two decades. that's a result of smart policing. but, the cops, quite frankly, get very little appreciation for that. and this, the targeting of police officers is just absolutely terrible and he you think they -- and they do have a right it feel that they are under siege and, of course, unfortunately, this will make police officers,...
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it's capital protections are underappreciated with regards to this upgrade. couple that are being upgraded. micron buying from neutral over at m km partners. they are saying that the industry which has been struggling, but that micron should achieve an industry cross structure that would be positive and potentially $5 billion in 2 years because of the 3-d chips. something that may not be appreciated by investors. upgraded to overweight from neutral from jpmorgan. they have execution issues in its enterprise business which to corporations. look at my bloomberg terminal, i want to look at micron and sandisk. conductor index is here. it is normalized to adjust for the percentage differences. even though we do not have semi conductors performing well, these 2 high performers have been well. micron is white, sandisk is orange. you can see the analysts recommending the by given that we have not seen the stocks do very well. thiscould be a turn at point. while we are looking at the bloomberg terminal we might look at the imap as well. you can see there in the green.
it's capital protections are underappreciated with regards to this upgrade. couple that are being upgraded. micron buying from neutral over at m km partners. they are saying that the industry which has been struggling, but that micron should achieve an industry cross structure that would be positive and potentially $5 billion in 2 years because of the 3-d chips. something that may not be appreciated by investors. upgraded to overweight from neutral from jpmorgan. they have execution issues in...
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i think it is underpriced and underappreciated.f the eurozone, germany to a certain extent, but perhaps more specifically the netherlands and austria, the creditor countries, these nonmainstream parties, which tend to be on the right, are doing well. alix: that leads you to the conclusion of what it may for a it -- it -- for a greg's for a grexi.t favored staying in the eu might change their mind because of the immigration issue. yes, this is one of the ironies of public opinion, which we do incorporate into research and track closely. this may cause a dissonance in public opinion. people can hold two conflicting ideas at the same time. i don't like immigration, but i want to stay in the eu. even though those things may not be completely consistent with one another. >> do you see any prospect of this turning around in the near term? is there some hope that politicians and business leaders in the media will gain trust or do you see this worsening for a long time? i was having a conversation with a pollster her -- looking at the stru
i think it is underpriced and underappreciated.f the eurozone, germany to a certain extent, but perhaps more specifically the netherlands and austria, the creditor countries, these nonmainstream parties, which tend to be on the right, are doing well. alix: that leads you to the conclusion of what it may for a it -- it -- for a greg's for a grexi.t favored staying in the eu might change their mind because of the immigration issue. yes, this is one of the ironies of public opinion, which we do...
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underappreciated, believe me. my last trip to afghanistan, there was a young woman that was a deputy minister of health. the day i was leaving and i was with the delegation and i said i have been out there to weeks longer than the delegation and she came up to me and took me by my hand and looked at me and said "promise me you won't forget us. me you won'tromise forget me, you won't forget us." i promised her and we as a country have made that promise. said my plea to you would be please don't give up, please continue to support us. so this is heartfelt and we have to live up to our commitment. second, we have to make sure women remain part of the deal. whatever security assistance package, negotiations with the plan thathatever new might carry forward though and aspiration for more jobs and economic opportunity. we have to make sure women are part of the deal. we have to focus on youth. two thirds of afghanistan's population is under the age of 25. populationof their of 30 million people under the age of 25. 42%
underappreciated, believe me. my last trip to afghanistan, there was a young woman that was a deputy minister of health. the day i was leaving and i was with the delegation and i said i have been out there to weeks longer than the delegation and she came up to me and took me by my hand and looked at me and said "promise me you won't forget us. me you won'tromise forget me, you won't forget us." i promised her and we as a country have made that promise. said my plea to you would be...
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i hi she's almost been underappreciated. she sets the bar so high, so great for so long and this is letting people know just how great she is. probably the best of all time in my opinion and hopefully there will be great kind of cap the year for her. >> i want to talk to you again. you mentioned your foundation, about to run the marathon and you do raise money in honor of your dad who passed from gastric cancer. >> yes, i'm running the marathon this year which i have never run more than five miles in my life so i'm sort of excited. sort of in pain to do that for the james blake foundation, saw caroline wozniacki run it last year and said hopefully i can do that too and raise a lot of money for a good cause. >> how do people get involved. >> search for james blake and anybody who donates $10 or more get into a drawing for a free lesson with me. i'll do it wherever in the country. >> i'm in. i'll take a lesson. >> $10 and you can win a lesson with me. you'll get a free lesson here today. >> i want to call in my girls. amy roba
i hi she's almost been underappreciated. she sets the bar so high, so great for so long and this is letting people know just how great she is. probably the best of all time in my opinion and hopefully there will be great kind of cap the year for her. >> i want to talk to you again. you mentioned your foundation, about to run the marathon and you do raise money in honor of your dad who passed from gastric cancer. >> yes, i'm running the marathon this year which i have never run more...
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it's not something we gave that's underappreciated, believe me. by the people and the women in afghanistan. i remember my last visit to afghanistan. who wass a young woman a doctor and a deputy minister of health. the day i was leaving and i was with a delegation that had come from spain. i have been out there 2:00 are than the delegation. she came up to me and took me by my hand and looked at me in the face and said promise me you will not forget us. me, promise me you will not forget me, you won't forget us. i promised her that day. we as a country have made that promise. she met with our counsel in dallas, she said my plea to you would be please don't give up. please continue to support us. heartfelt and we have to live up to our commitment. second, we have to make sure that women remain part of the deal. whatever security assistance package, whatever negotiations new the tele-ban, whatever road, whatever new plan and i hope we come up with some plans, that might carry forward the hopes and aspirations for more jobs and economic opportunity thr
it's not something we gave that's underappreciated, believe me. by the people and the women in afghanistan. i remember my last visit to afghanistan. who wass a young woman a doctor and a deputy minister of health. the day i was leaving and i was with a delegation that had come from spain. i have been out there 2:00 are than the delegation. she came up to me and took me by my hand and looked at me in the face and said promise me you will not forget us. me, promise me you will not forget me, you...
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and then there is the effect of the dollar which i think has been underappreciated.iated a lot. and the earnings for the international companies are going to be pretty badly hurt by what's going on with the dollar given the weak currency that's i just mentioned. i think that the stock market effect on what's going on is possibly underestimated. and the economic impact will be limited but let's not forget that we're living if a much more globally connected world than 20 years ago. >> sure. we have 20 seconds. what is your emerging market pick right now? is there anyplace in the world where you say, you know what? it's time to go in? >> well, i think that we have to do that as an investor. as an investor, i like parts of eastern europe. i think that i like parts of south asia. they're much more insulated. in general countries, you still think are going to benefit from lower commodity prices over the next few years on r. a better place to be. and the emerging world is 40% of the global economy. so there is always some opportunity somewhere. those are my top two picks fo
and then there is the effect of the dollar which i think has been underappreciated.iated a lot. and the earnings for the international companies are going to be pretty badly hurt by what's going on with the dollar given the weak currency that's i just mentioned. i think that the stock market effect on what's going on is possibly underestimated. and the economic impact will be limited but let's not forget that we're living if a much more globally connected world than 20 years ago. >> sure....
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he's trying to address the issues very important to people right now and he feels had been underappreciatedunderstressed under the last two popes. he said i want to address more topics that are where people live basically. but you're right that his overall theme is mercy and i am all for that. so i think he's doing a great job. >> so this idea of mercy, there was another thing i heard in that town hall in particular. in the moment when he shifts into english, folks don't know, he has said before he's kind of uncomfortable speaking english. that recognition, the pope to look at a young girl, to recognize her and then to do something that was uncomfortable for him while asking her to do something that was uncomfortable, well, that is all you're going for in leadership in the church, in everything. >> he is so walking jesus' walk when he does that. looking at her, seeing who she is, recognizing her. speaking in her language, approaching -- just like jesus meeting the woman at the well and this guy is my pope. >> even though you're not catholic. >> no, i'm a protestant. though he's not changing
he's trying to address the issues very important to people right now and he feels had been underappreciatedunderstressed under the last two popes. he said i want to address more topics that are where people live basically. but you're right that his overall theme is mercy and i am all for that. so i think he's doing a great job. >> so this idea of mercy, there was another thing i heard in that town hall in particular. in the moment when he shifts into english, folks don't know, he has said...
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underappreciated trend shift has been going on for the last three years and it's exhilarated use of leverageforward that is weighing on investor sentiment in making investors feel as though there is no potential future growth prospects, there has been a pretty significant acceleration and leverage. exhilaration and debt utilization. tom: what are they using that for? gina: at first it was for exclusively for dividend and share buyback. but they have been using it for m&a transaction. we've been seeing an m&a boom and a lot of that is funded by debt. you are having a tale of two worlds. an incredible cash toward the companies are also read leveraging through this cycle. tom: are we having fun? gina: i want you to remove or your economic colligan crime told me the red sox would be in first place. that's a good the economic productions are as well. you. -- owewill oh you. tom: thank you kurt from my childhood. gina martin adams, thank you. michael: what we going to do tonight? o, we saidray dali we're not going to plan because these will change. boy has it changed with a vengeance. he has impor
underappreciated trend shift has been going on for the last three years and it's exhilarated use of leverageforward that is weighing on investor sentiment in making investors feel as though there is no potential future growth prospects, there has been a pretty significant acceleration and leverage. exhilaration and debt utilization. tom: what are they using that for? gina: at first it was for exclusively for dividend and share buyback. but they have been using it for m&a transaction. we've...