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the envelope but only in the last 10 years as being more cost competitive really coming to our vernacular. because we were can you really make it happen, can you really do it? now space is becoming part of everybody's life, it's become more of an international commercial market place. so now it is how do we become competitive? humans to mars, does it have an effect on the american competitiveness? i would say absolutely does. if i look at what make you competitive, what makes many of our aerospace and defense companies competitive, it's, do we have the technology? are we going to push the envelope and sell those things and provide those things no one else has? then do we have products that meet certain needs? and then do we have the workforce that can keep all that going and keep making ourselves more competitive and keeping this a sustainable business. so i would say trying to get to mars, we're going to attack every single one of those things. they could bring great value to this country. next slide, please. using this lie before. saw it earlier, i think both mr. bolton as well as the p
the envelope but only in the last 10 years as being more cost competitive really coming to our vernacular. because we were can you really make it happen, can you really do it? now space is becoming part of everybody's life, it's become more of an international commercial market place. so now it is how do we become competitive? humans to mars, does it have an effect on the american competitiveness? i would say absolutely does. if i look at what make you competitive, what makes many of our...
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chapman of a court decision to integrate the schools from north carolina but then to explain to me in vernacular to not write a school bus that i should not ever be against busing? this seems to me you would do well to understand that people you asked to vote for you. [applause] a lot of people lowe's get carried away with those tv commercials and is not what public service is all about for me. but respecting people's background to reconcile differences to do what you can't that everybody can buy into. and then to suppress your own feelings and then everybody running for office. and there is a letter to my children and grandchildren and all others similarly challenged so if you have a business hoodie want to be your customers if you run for office get to know the people to vote for you. that is much more important to and for them to get to know you. [applause] >> congressman my favorite story in the book that plays the scene throughout the book the story that your father told you when you were competing with each other but as i read your book for how we should work together in the community and
chapman of a court decision to integrate the schools from north carolina but then to explain to me in vernacular to not write a school bus that i should not ever be against busing? this seems to me you would do well to understand that people you asked to vote for you. [applause] a lot of people lowe's get carried away with those tv commercials and is not what public service is all about for me. but respecting people's background to reconcile differences to do what you can't that everybody can...
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abusive intimate partnership, we can't say spouse about more, it is intimate partnership the new vernacularpsychobabble world that i live in, 75% of those children in the homes will end up being abused. and single highest determine determinant of abuse from generation to generation. lou: dr. gina loudon thank you we appreciate it. >> mine mine lou. lou: that is it for us, stay tuned for cavuto next, good night from new new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. . neil: forg
abusive intimate partnership, we can't say spouse about more, it is intimate partnership the new vernacularpsychobabble world that i live in, 75% of those children in the homes will end up being abused. and single highest determine determinant of abuse from generation to generation. lou: dr. gina loudon thank you we appreciate it. >> mine mine lou. lou: that is it for us, stay tuned for cavuto next, good night from new new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an...
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abusive intimate partnership, we can't say spouse about more, it is intimate partnership the new vernacularhobabble world that i live in, 75% of those children in the homes will end up being abused. and single highest determine determinant of abuse from generation to generation. lou: dr. gina loudon thank you we appreciate it. >> mine mine lou. lou: that is it for us, stay tuned for cavuto next, good night from new york. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. . neil: forget about this week being the president's isis moment. when it comes to illegal immigration, does the presid
abusive intimate partnership, we can't say spouse about more, it is intimate partnership the new vernacularhobabble world that i live in, 75% of those children in the homes will end up being abused. and single highest determine determinant of abuse from generation to generation. lou: dr. gina loudon thank you we appreciate it. >> mine mine lou. lou: that is it for us, stay tuned for cavuto next, good night from new york. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through...
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. >> these groups themselves understand that you need to get somebody who understands the vernacular,f you like, you need somebody who knows what images are going to appeal. >> how effective has the campaign been? effective enough that the u.s. has countered. a new video told they can learn new skills, much of the rest of the video is too graphic to show you. >>> all right. i believe we have a statement from the ukrainian president. i told you earlier that a cease-fire agreement has been reached between ukraine and pro russian rebels. shortly we're going to have a statement from the ukrainian president. in fact, i'll have that for you after a break. i'll be right back. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. ♪ i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. ♪ when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. ♪ he said humira is for adults like me who've tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the maj
. >> these groups themselves understand that you need to get somebody who understands the vernacular,f you like, you need somebody who knows what images are going to appeal. >> how effective has the campaign been? effective enough that the u.s. has countered. a new video told they can learn new skills, much of the rest of the video is too graphic to show you. >>> all right. i believe we have a statement from the ukrainian president. i told you earlier that a cease-fire...
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. >> the groups themselves know they need to get somebody who understands the vernacular, who knows whatmages will appeal. >> how effective has the isis media campaign been? effective enough for the u.s. government to produce a counternarrative. this new video tells isis recruits, they can learn useful new skills like blowing up mosques, crucifying and executing muslims, with gruesome images to that effect. this is too graphic for us to show you. >>> still to come on cnn, the long and winding road from africa to the uk and how the last step, across the channel from france, can be the hardest. n and france's former first lady lifts the lid on life with president holland. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. >> hundreds of mike rants are in northern france just waiting for a chance to stowaway to britain. on thursday, migrants stormed security trying to force their way on to a ferry. dan rivers has more. >> reporter: lee krosen is filled with dread each time he nears calais. he's securing his truck
. >> the groups themselves know they need to get somebody who understands the vernacular, who knows whatmages will appeal. >> how effective has the isis media campaign been? effective enough for the u.s. government to produce a counternarrative. this new video tells isis recruits, they can learn useful new skills like blowing up mosques, crucifying and executing muslims, with gruesome images to that effect. this is too graphic for us to show you. >>> still to come on cnn,...
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is accused of vernacular is not the problem. >> host: clarify attitudes >> we'd need to know this isan issue it is a problem. >> education? >> we are fairly well educated their even more pronounced than adults. those texting laws while the tickets were written it is hard for the police to know what is doing. >> host: it is almost impossible. >> guest: it is tantamount to a possible.ór would my doing? dialling? texting? the map? pandora? interesting law-enforcement things in canada is they dress up like road workers to pire inside the car. that is a lot of hard work. those that expressed frustration what the psychologists tell me is it is confusing for the driver or the consumer. what am i allowed to do? it is not easy to drive with that distinction. >> host: do we know if he hands three is as bad as being on the phone? i can imagine texting or sending it is far worse than reading it but is this figured out? >> to manipulate your hands if you look away the numbers go up so if you were on the hands free phone you still r question which is the most hard to parse even with a voice activ
is accused of vernacular is not the problem. >> host: clarify attitudes >> we'd need to know this isan issue it is a problem. >> education? >> we are fairly well educated their even more pronounced than adults. those texting laws while the tickets were written it is hard for the police to know what is doing. >> host: it is almost impossible. >> guest: it is tantamount to a possible.ór would my doing? dialling? texting? the map? pandora? interesting...
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. >> the groups themselves, understand you need to get somebody who understands the vernacular.ou need to understand what images are going to appeal. >> how effective has the isis media campaign been? effective enough for a counter narrative. this new video tells isis recruits they can learn useful new skills like blowing up mosques, crucifying and executing muslims, they show gruesome images to that effect. much of the rest of the video is too graphic for us to show you. >>> the u.s. justice department is opening a wide ranging federal investigation into the use of force by the police department in dperg ussen, missouri. that's where unarmed african-american teenager michael brown was shot and killed by a white police officer last month. a number of witnesses say brown was surrendering his hands up when he was shot at least six times. attorney general eric holder says the justice departments also working with the police department on a collaborative reform effort. >> i want to be clear, this is not a stopgap or a short term solution, it's a long term strategy founded on communi
. >> the groups themselves, understand you need to get somebody who understands the vernacular.ou need to understand what images are going to appeal. >> how effective has the isis media campaign been? effective enough for a counter narrative. this new video tells isis recruits they can learn useful new skills like blowing up mosques, crucifying and executing muslims, they show gruesome images to that effect. much of the rest of the video is too graphic for us to show you....
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. >> in the golf vernacular you looked at one club in the back that the weekend hacker can always relyhat will never fail him. >> yes, sir. coach says i'm the wood in the golf bag. >> that's right. >> he always say that to me, you know, coach jackson i -- [ indiscernible ] being the utility guy. it helps me in other positions. i know what they are doing. plus the say. so i know where everybody is going to be at and it helps me in overall defense. i love the name. >>> veronica's boy, rory mcilroy, second round of the tour championship, his tee shot at 14. it went into the gallery, right into a spectator's pocket. it led to this exchange. [ laughter ] >> on the fly? >> did not move. >> all right. what pocket is it in? [ laughter ] >> patrick roy tookmcilroy bogeyed the hole tied for second two shots off the lead. you don't see that very often. like never. i have seen guys getting hit then they get autographed balls but right in the pocket? >> i wonder if it left a mark. >> i wonder if he had moved on the fairway if he took the drop in. >> for news throughout the evening the latest is alw
. >> in the golf vernacular you looked at one club in the back that the weekend hacker can always relyhat will never fail him. >> yes, sir. coach says i'm the wood in the golf bag. >> that's right. >> he always say that to me, you know, coach jackson i -- [ indiscernible ] being the utility guy. it helps me in other positions. i know what they are doing. plus the say. so i know where everybody is going to be at and it helps me in overall defense. i love the name....
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the word stress test was in the common vernacular. it gets most of the notoriety because it happens once a year with a capital distribution element to it. there's something called living wills or your funeral arrangements, there's heightened expectations. there's new regulators, like the cfpb. all of those i would say would qualify more in the qualitative side, although there are quantitateive parts to that. look at capital requirements. wells fargo went through the most difficult economic environment any of us would have seen in, you know, unless you're my parents' age, who went through the great depression. and today our capital -- and we made profit, operating profit every quarter, we bought a big company using our own money. and today our capital went from $99 billion then to $181 billion today. almost doubled. but you would say just a second now, most of these banks didn't fail because of capital, they failed because of liquidity, and that would be correct. 24% of our balance sheet is liquid assets. we have run our company for ye
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. >> david, the introduction of khorasan into the national vernacular is to ezra's point, not only is there a lack of i think agreed upon definition in terms of what constitutes failure or success, the enemy is constantly changing here. i mean, we were told today that operatives in khorasan were near to the execution phase of a terrorist plot that would have effected u.s. or european civilians. how feasible is it that we were that close and yet there's been no discussion publicly about this group until really the last 24 to 48 hours. >> frankly, it is very strange. i was on that same conference call with white house officials earlier today. they said there was an imminent planning for an attack, that this was something they had to address urgently. and you're right. i mean, james clapper was asked about this last week and he said they might be a threat to the united states, now we're told they're an immediate threat, that the u.s. had to act. so at best the administration hasn't handled this well. why are they suddenly bringing this group out of nowhere, and this all started, it was a
. >> david, the introduction of khorasan into the national vernacular is to ezra's point, not only is there a lack of i think agreed upon definition in terms of what constitutes failure or success, the enemy is constantly changing here. i mean, we were told today that operatives in khorasan were near to the execution phase of a terrorist plot that would have effected u.s. or european civilians. how feasible is it that we were that close and yet there's been no discussion publicly about...
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the word stress test was in the common vernacular.it gets most of the notoriety because it happens once a year with a capital distribution element to it. there's something called living wills or your funeral arrangements, there's heightened expectations. there's new regulators,like the cfpb. all of those i would say would qualify more in the qualitative size, all snow there are quantitative parts to that. look at capital requirements. wells fargo went through the most difficult economic environment any of us would have seen in, you know, unless you're my parents' age, who went through the great depression. and today our capital -- and we made profit, operating profit every quarter, we bought a big company using our own money. and today our capital went from $99 billion then to $181 billion today. almost doubled. but you would say just a second now, most of these banks didn't fail because of capital, they failed because of liquidity, and that would be correct. 20% of our balance sheet is liquid assets. we have run our company for years
the word stress test was in the common vernacular.it gets most of the notoriety because it happens once a year with a capital distribution element to it. there's something called living wills or your funeral arrangements, there's heightened expectations. there's new regulators,like the cfpb. all of those i would say would qualify more in the qualitative size, all snow there are quantitative parts to that. look at capital requirements. wells fargo went through the most difficult economic...
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they want to use american slang and american vernacular to appear to those type of westerners that hold western passports and who will come in order fight for isis and then possibly return back as sleeper cells in the united states. that's the possibility that may be occurring here. we do not know that yet. let's understand what they're trying to do is recruit westerners. they've been pretty damn well successful, jose, in doing that so far. >> ambassador ginsburg and daily beast, thank you so much for being with me. >>> coming up we're going keep an eye on the developing story. three afghan soldiers missing from a cape cod military base. we'll have updates as we get them. >>> first, how could happen? it's a frightening scene as the veteran of the iraq war armed with a knife makes it to the white house. >> honestly, i didn't think it was real. the secret service agents were yelling, sir. get down. fence jumper has a scheduled appearance later today. already the white house is taking steps to make sure it doesn't happen again. we're going go there live next. it's monday. a brand new start
they want to use american slang and american vernacular to appear to those type of westerners that hold western passports and who will come in order fight for isis and then possibly return back as sleeper cells in the united states. that's the possibility that may be occurring here. we do not know that yet. let's understand what they're trying to do is recruit westerners. they've been pretty damn well successful, jose, in doing that so far. >> ambassador ginsburg and daily beast, thank...
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attitudes, forgive the vernacular, is the problem. >> host: can you clarify what you mean by attitude >> guest: attitude meaning we need to know this is an issue and we need people to know this is a problem. >> host: education won't do its? >> guest: it hasn't so far because we are fairly well-educated. if you ask any of these teens they can be even more pronounced than adults in saying i know this is an issue. there's a disconnect between it. let me just go to the law enforcement side. here's what a lot of officers say. those texting laws while they are being enforced and tickets are being written it's very hard for the police to know what someone is doing. >> host: it's almost impossible. >> guest: is tantamount to impossible. what am i doing right now? in my dialing come in my texting, and my calling pandora? in my using in-app? interesting law enforcement things around the world can abandon the u.s. you are seeing law enforcement dress up like road workers so they can peer inside the car. that's a lot of hard work so law enforcement the one to talk to me express frustration about
attitudes, forgive the vernacular, is the problem. >> host: can you clarify what you mean by attitude >> guest: attitude meaning we need to know this is an issue and we need people to know this is a problem. >> host: education won't do its? >> guest: it hasn't so far because we are fairly well-educated. if you ask any of these teens they can be even more pronounced than adults in saying i know this is an issue. there's a disconnect between it. let me just go to the law...
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i think so, too. [ laughter ] you are -- you are so good at right in the vernacular of the era. >> yeahhow do you know how people talked in 1941? like, where to you do the research or is that just something you know from your previous readings? >> i love the american idiom. i love yiddish. i love racial infective. even though it's drastically, dramatically censored nowadays. i love black hepcat jazz patois. i love alliteration. i love spelling nightclub "n-i-t-e-k-l-u-b." it gives me a great deal of joy. [ laughter ] >> seth: i love it. it gives me a great deal of joy to read it. and you have such an understanding, it seems to me of, in this book, just how the police work. where do you come up with -- do you talk to cops? do you -- have a life where you interact with them a great deal? >> i got in trouble as a kid and then i quit drinking and taking drugs and flew right and started writing books. >> seth: yeah. >> and i love cops. i'm a spokesman in weyman's words, an apologist for the los angeles police department -- >> seth: okay. >> the mc of a yearly banquet of theirs and i live for
i think so, too. [ laughter ] you are -- you are so good at right in the vernacular of the era. >> yeahhow do you know how people talked in 1941? like, where to you do the research or is that just something you know from your previous readings? >> i love the american idiom. i love yiddish. i love racial infective. even though it's drastically, dramatically censored nowadays. i love black hepcat jazz patois. i love alliteration. i love spelling nightclub "n-i-t-e-k-l-u-b."...
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in the last, you know, ten years has being more cost competitive really come into, you know, our vernacular. we were always like can you really do it? now space is becoming everybody's life. it's becoming more of an international commercial marketplace. so now it's how do we become competitive? so you look at this and you say, okay, humans to mars. does that have an affect on american competitiveness? and i would say it absolutely does. you know, if i look at what makes you competitive, what makes, you know, many of our aerospace companies competitive, it's do we have the technology? are we going to, you know, push the envelope and sell those things and provide those things that no one else has? then do we have products that meet certain needs? and then do we have the workforce that can keep all that going and keep, you know, making ourselves more competitive, and keeping this a sustainable business? so i would say with, you know, trying to get to mars, we're going to attack every single one of those things. and i think it's -- you know, could bring great value to this country. next slide,
in the last, you know, ten years has being more cost competitive really come into, you know, our vernacular. we were always like can you really do it? now space is becoming everybody's life. it's becoming more of an international commercial marketplace. so now it's how do we become competitive? so you look at this and you say, okay, humans to mars. does that have an affect on american competitiveness? and i would say it absolutely does. you know, if i look at what makes you competitive, what...
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the term stress test is in the common ve vernacular. it happens with a capital distribution element to it. something called living wills or funeral arrangements and heightened expectations. there quantitative parts for that. on that side has been significant change. look at capital requirements. wells fargo went through the one of the unless you were my parents's age and went through the great depression. we bought a big company using our own money and today our capital went from $99 billion then to $181 billion today. almost doubled. but you say just a second now. most of the banks didn't fail and you would be right about that. today 24% $1 of loan. today we have $11 in deposits and $8 worth of loans. we have a huge amount there. this is a fancy acronym for global systemically institution. the leverage ratios have changed. any one of these things i just. >> it all makes sense in the singular. in the aggregate, it's a large load and my answer to critics would be give this stuff a chance to work. there is an economic price the economy do
the term stress test is in the common ve vernacular. it happens with a capital distribution element to it. something called living wills or funeral arrangements and heightened expectations. there quantitative parts for that. on that side has been significant change. look at capital requirements. wells fargo went through the one of the unless you were my parents's age and went through the great depression. we bought a big company using our own money and today our capital went from $99 billion...
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if you are listening to the show you will hear the vernacular i am using.this talking to don lemon. i am saying things such as swag, my mans, this is how we talk in the minority community. so i was just dumbing down to the audience that i was dealing with. you know, i was using hip-hop slang when i was talking at that radio show. at that time. >> in that same pod cast you talk about a notorious cop killer, david mccleary, executed rookie police officer edward burn, you said, you call him my man, this was back in 1998. shot at point-blank range. guarding the house of a witness in '88 again. during the pod cast you talk about knowing him, you said my man, dave mcclary was one of the people that killed him. were you friend with him? >> let's be clear. i think, the first thing i want to say, i told the 1987, enlisted in the united states military. february 23rd, 26th. david mcclary was, officer byrnes was murdered by david mcclary. >> in the military six months. >> had you been friend with him? >> i was friends with killers and drug dealers. in the neighborhood
if you are listening to the show you will hear the vernacular i am using.this talking to don lemon. i am saying things such as swag, my mans, this is how we talk in the minority community. so i was just dumbing down to the audience that i was dealing with. you know, i was using hip-hop slang when i was talking at that radio show. at that time. >> in that same pod cast you talk about a notorious cop killer, david mccleary, executed rookie police officer edward burn, you said, you call him...
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. >> these groups themselves understand that you need to get somebody who understands the vernacular,need to get somebody who knows what images are going to appeal. >> our analyst peter bergen calls the isis videos dynamic and the videos from al qaeda core boring by comparison. what does he mean? we're going to show you. look at this isis video next to the latest al qaeda core video. the al qaeda video is on the left. that announcing operations on the indian subcontinent. it opens with an image of bin laden, then a map, then 15 minutes of ayman al zawahiri giving a speech on camera compared to the isis video on the right and the production and the visuality of it. that's 40 minutes of a speech after ayman al zawahiri with a simple graphic over it. the lowest of low tech production values in that al qaeda video, wolf, compared to that isis video, it seems like the world of media might have passed al qaeda core by. >> ayman al zawahiri very boring looking into the camera, the isis video looking like the opening of "homeland," many of us watch that show. isis has been so effective with t
. >> these groups themselves understand that you need to get somebody who understands the vernacular,need to get somebody who knows what images are going to appeal. >> our analyst peter bergen calls the isis videos dynamic and the videos from al qaeda core boring by comparison. what does he mean? we're going to show you. look at this isis video next to the latest al qaeda core video. the al qaeda video is on the left. that announcing operations on the indian subcontinent. it opens...
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government, law enforcement intelligents all come together and look at things in a common place, common vernacular which is a really a useful thing when we're talking about the need to respond and protect activities. >> and information sharing, not only will i second that, i want to take that further because information sharing fostered by the government and with the assistance of the government is good, right? that's great. i'm glad it happens and it's important. but the life blood of the american economy is small and medium-sized businesses and enterprises. and we do not yet do an adequate job of sharing information among ourselves. so, if you think about 18 critical infrastructure sectors -- >> 16. >> what we see now is an attack against sector a or sector 1 and in sector 1, call it retail, everyone talks. okay, great. we know uptown, vertical, everyone talks in retail. but then they don't talk to transportation. and they don't talk to health care. and they don't talk to the other 15 sectors. and so we find ourselves -- we can watch this and have a roll of these attacks just go across the natio
government, law enforcement intelligents all come together and look at things in a common place, common vernacular which is a really a useful thing when we're talking about the need to respond and protect activities. >> and information sharing, not only will i second that, i want to take that further because information sharing fostered by the government and with the assistance of the government is good, right? that's great. i'm glad it happens and it's important. but the life blood of...
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in the last, you know, ten years has being more cost competitive really come into, you know, our vernacular. we were always like can you really do it? now space is becoming everybody's life. it's becoming more of an international commercial marketplace. so now it's how do we become competitive? so you look at this and you say, okay, humans to mars. does that have an affect on american competitiveness? and i would say it absolutely does. you know, if i look at what makes you competitive, what makes, you know, many of our aerospace companies competitive, it's do we have the technology? are we going to, you know, push the envelope and sell those things and provide those things that no one else has? then do we have products that meet certain needs? and then do we have the workforce that can keep all that going and keep, you know, making ourselves more competitive, and keeping this a sustainable business? so i would say with, you know, trying to get to mars, we're going to attack every single one of those things. and i think it's -- you know, could bring great value to this country. next slide,
in the last, you know, ten years has being more cost competitive really come into, you know, our vernacular. we were always like can you really do it? now space is becoming everybody's life. it's becoming more of an international commercial marketplace. so now it's how do we become competitive? so you look at this and you say, okay, humans to mars. does that have an affect on american competitiveness? and i would say it absolutely does. you know, if i look at what makes you competitive, what...
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in the last, you know, ten years has being more cost competitive really come into, you know, our vernacular. we were always like can you really do it? now space is becoming everybody's life. it's becoming more of an international commercial marketplace. so now it's how do we become competitive? so you look at this and you say, okay, humans to mars. does that have an affect on american competitiveness? and i would say it absolutely does. you know, if i look at what makes you competitive, what makes, you know, many of our aerospace companies competitive, it's do we have the technology? are we going to, you know, push the envelope and sell those things and provide those things that no one else has? then do we have products that meet certain needs? and then do we have the workforce that can keep all that going and keep, you know, making ourselves more competitive, and keeping this a sustainable business? so i would say with, you know, trying to get to mars, we're going to attack every single one of those things. and i think it's -- you know, could bring great value to this country. next slide,
in the last, you know, ten years has being more cost competitive really come into, you know, our vernacular. we were always like can you really do it? now space is becoming everybody's life. it's becoming more of an international commercial marketplace. so now it's how do we become competitive? so you look at this and you say, okay, humans to mars. does that have an affect on american competitiveness? and i would say it absolutely does. you know, if i look at what makes you competitive, what...
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. >> these groups understand that you need to get somebody who understands the vernacular. >> reportergn? enough for the u.s. to take counterintuitive. this tells isis recruits they can learn new skills like blowing up mosques and crucifying muslims. brian todd, cnn. >>> and friends and family say good-bye to joan rivers, fans of the comedy legend are setting up memorials from manhattan to hollywood. we will have the latest on the funeral plans and the investigation into her death. [ man cortana, whens remind me to tell her happy anniversary. [ cortana ] next time you talk to caroline, i'll remind you. [ siri ] oh no, i cannot do that. oh, and remind me to get roses when i'm near any flower shop. sure thing. remind you when you get to flower shop. i can't do that either. cortana, it's gonna be a great night. [ beep ] oh wow! thanks for the traffic alert. i better get going. now that is a smart phone. ♪ oh, wait ♪ it's 'cause you make me smile ♪ ♪ oh, wait whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens
. >> these groups understand that you need to get somebody who understands the vernacular. >> reportergn? enough for the u.s. to take counterintuitive. this tells isis recruits they can learn new skills like blowing up mosques and crucifying muslims. brian todd, cnn. >>> and friends and family say good-bye to joan rivers, fans of the comedy legend are setting up memorials from manhattan to hollywood. we will have the latest on the funeral plans and the investigation into...
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vernacular. let's look at what the markets did overnight.d rallied sharply as we started to see results come in. it's to a buck 65. back to you guys. >> all right. we'll talk with you a little later. if you want to take a look folks, back at the nyse, jack ma is standing by. this is who everyone was trying to take pictures of. our cameras made it through the crowds. jack ma is standing there. this is as they await the first day of trading for the ipo of alibaba shares. again, he'll be joining us on "squawk on the street" this morning. >>> apple folks will get their hands on the new iphone 6 this morning. josh lipton is in palo al toe where the die hard fans are waiting in line. has anyone had a glimpse of the iphone 6 yet, josh? >> well, i'll tell you, it is 4:00 a.m. local here. still very dark out, but the apple fans, they are already on line. about 200 people on line here in tents, in sleeping bags. they're here with their dogs. the first person was actually here on tuesday and they are waiting to see these. the iphone 6 and the iphone 6
vernacular. let's look at what the markets did overnight.d rallied sharply as we started to see results come in. it's to a buck 65. back to you guys. >> all right. we'll talk with you a little later. if you want to take a look folks, back at the nyse, jack ma is standing by. this is who everyone was trying to take pictures of. our cameras made it through the crowds. jack ma is standing there. this is as they await the first day of trading for the ipo of alibaba shares. again, he'll be...
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boots which is our new vernacular for meaning troops in harm's way with this nato coaliti coalition? still being chewed over because the political reality of nato always overtakes the military goals, that's just how it works. on this question of a spearhead force, based in eastern europe to counter the russian moves in ukraine, to counter any russian aspirations to move further into eastern europe. the u.s. already has roughly 60,000 or so u.s. troops in europe, many of them may be put against this rapid response force but for the european allies who are making these commitments, they have much smaller militaries. they are under even tougher budget pressures in their military spending than the u.s. is, many of the nato european members are actually coalition government, so their own internal political reality may well overtake eventually any aspirations to make all of this work. it will be very tough, but the goal is to put a signal out there that nato will defend the eastern european allies, poland topping the list. the poles obviously have long memories about the former soviet unio
boots which is our new vernacular for meaning troops in harm's way with this nato coaliti coalition? still being chewed over because the political reality of nato always overtakes the military goals, that's just how it works. on this question of a spearhead force, based in eastern europe to counter the russian moves in ukraine, to counter any russian aspirations to move further into eastern europe. the u.s. already has roughly 60,000 or so u.s. troops in europe, many of them may be put against...
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the term stress test is in the common vernacular. probably most of you know it doesn't happen twice a year. it happens once a year with a capital distribution element to it. there's something called living wills or your funeral arrangements. there's heightened expectations. there's new regulators. i think cfpb. all of those i would say would qualify more in the qualitative side, although there are quantitative parts to that. but in the qualitative side has also been significant change. look at capital requirements. wells fargo went through the most difficult economic environment any of us would have seen in -- unless you're my parents' age who went through a great depression. and today our capital -- we made profit every quarter. we ought a big company using our own money. and today our capital went from $99 billion then to $181 billion today. almost double. but you say, most these banks didn't fail because of capital they failed because of liquidity. you would be right. today 24% of our balance sheet is in liquid assets. most on dep
the term stress test is in the common vernacular. probably most of you know it doesn't happen twice a year. it happens once a year with a capital distribution element to it. there's something called living wills or your funeral arrangements. there's heightened expectations. there's new regulators. i think cfpb. all of those i would say would qualify more in the qualitative side, although there are quantitative parts to that. but in the qualitative side has also been significant change. look at...
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is this just something that happens to be in her vernacular and happened to say it or was this deliberategs the democrat knows is to scare people, to make the republicans out to be demonized. this is exactly what she meant to say. and she said it during this time for a reason. but this is an indicator of where the democrat party stands nationally, going into the midterm elections. they are spiraling down the drain and they are on the losing end. >> when we are looking toward november. what is it the republicans need to do to combat this so-called war on women, that the democrats have successfully painted, and a lot of circles. so what do republicans need to do to get their real message out. >> well, the republican establishment, if they are smart, and i use that term loosely, would take these comments and run ads in all of those states where there are senate races to be won and tell the stories of the success is of women in this country because of the republican party and show how badly the democrat party has hurt families in america, have created the largest impoverished single women pop
is this just something that happens to be in her vernacular and happened to say it or was this deliberategs the democrat knows is to scare people, to make the republicans out to be demonized. this is exactly what she meant to say. and she said it during this time for a reason. but this is an indicator of where the democrat party stands nationally, going into the midterm elections. they are spiraling down the drain and they are on the losing end. >> when we are looking toward november....