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weiss. dr. weiss: thank you for having me here, chairman casey, ranking member cassidy and the rest of the committee. my name is ashley weiss i'm a child and adolescent scries at tulane university in new orleans, louisiana. i specialize in first episode psychosis. psychosis is a symptom, typically associate woad the onset of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. these illnesses can have devastating consequences from the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and premature death to ramifications of being chronically marginalized by society. why am i bringing up illnesses like schizophrenia in a hearing about mental health in high school and college students? this is where they start. in our young people. not by any fault of their own. adolescence is a time of incredible maturation and for some this maturing process goes awry. leading to the emergence of severe psychiatric disorders. these illnesses don't discriminate. they were present precovid, and they're still present now with a little bit of
weiss. dr. weiss: thank you for having me here, chairman casey, ranking member cassidy and the rest of the committee. my name is ashley weiss i'm a child and adolescent scries at tulane university in new orleans, louisiana. i specialize in first episode psychosis. psychosis is a symptom, typically associate woad the onset of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. these illnesses can have devastating consequences from the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and premature death to ramifications...
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steve weiss, i want to know what you think. it's friday 13th, and you're here that's good in some respects you're actually sitting here >> first of all, on behalf of medical science i'd like to thank jim for proving that a long-term course of hallucinogen and you can still function as an adult. >> so you don't think it's improved snd. >> no, i think it's worsened you continue to have this optimistic dialogue the worst is behind us and the fed is done. they are closer to the end but the impact is not closer to the end than the beginning, and that's what i'm focused on, what the eventual impact is 3 to 5% has been above, but you've got it marked to where we came from. so while i'd say the inflation numbers came in and bought them and decline when the numbers got reported because the market tends to find these optimistic points to focus on and ignores the total landscape. if you look at neal he said yesterday i'll paraphrase, i'll be around wall street enough and he said you're welcome to focus on these data points but if you're p
steve weiss, i want to know what you think. it's friday 13th, and you're here that's good in some respects you're actually sitting here >> first of all, on behalf of medical science i'd like to thank jim for proving that a long-term course of hallucinogen and you can still function as an adult. >> so you don't think it's improved snd. >> no, i think it's worsened you continue to have this optimistic dialogue the worst is behind us and the fed is done. they are closer to the...
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maybe you're able to get -- maybe you're able to get some sort of multiple expansion weiss? >> not going to happen multiple expansion generally only happens and only sustainable in a declining rate environment. okay, if you take a look historically at what fed targets were 3 to 5% were accommodative, right? below 3% was very positive for the economy. over 5% was a very restrictive economy. they're going over 5%. they told you. so the economy is going to overshoot because you know what the biggest concern is the biggest concern is if you let an inflation stain the economy that's endemically and that keeps going and going but inflation, that's the hardest thing to control as we're seeing now, so they get attacked and keep doing it >> that's why they the risk is doing too little rather than too much and they're in a sense willing to go too far if they have to, and if that puts you into a shallow recession, they're willing to tolerate that i think it's pretty clear at this point they're willing to tolerate that. given all that, what am i supposed to do in the stock market right
maybe you're able to get -- maybe you're able to get some sort of multiple expansion weiss? >> not going to happen multiple expansion generally only happens and only sustainable in a declining rate environment. okay, if you take a look historically at what fed targets were 3 to 5% were accommodative, right? below 3% was very positive for the economy. over 5% was a very restrictive economy. they're going over 5%. they told you. so the economy is going to overshoot because you know what the...
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back to weiss. why? because he bought lululemon. tell me. >> my real tell in buying it was there were rumors that jim was wearing lulu leggings and portly senior citizens and that can buy them, there's a new market no, i bought it because if you look at the staock it had disappointments last quarter but they bounce back they have come competition coming out of there but it's not real this is a luxury goods at their price point but also reasonable enough to attract the less well healed consumers a great style. i love the product and any time it's gotten hurt like this, it's been a buying opportunity. i thought this was ridiculous. particularly since red news and earnings are holding firm. i love management. if you look at the chart over the last three months or six months it's been sort of counter market so yeah, had some hits when the market was taking hits but not as much and it's continue to move up in a bad market. so it's a big trade because, look, the stock was down 33 bucks, a huge move so i was able to buy it and still bought
back to weiss. why? because he bought lululemon. tell me. >> my real tell in buying it was there were rumors that jim was wearing lulu leggings and portly senior citizens and that can buy them, there's a new market no, i bought it because if you look at the staock it had disappointments last quarter but they bounce back they have come competition coming out of there but it's not real this is a luxury goods at their price point but also reasonable enough to attract the less well healed...
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. >> what do are i agree with that, weiss? if i believe amy is right and the bond market is right and the fed is wrong, do i look for opportunities to buy stocks? should i be more opportunistic and think there is the value that jim says across the entire market >> here's the quagmire, okay, you don't want the fed to be wrong. if they're wrong now by keeping their foot on the pedal for so long -- >> that means they overtighten and throw us off a cliff >> exactly but i think historically amy is right and i used to work with amy a while ago and she's brilliant and always has a good eye on the market. but there's so many different things going on in the bond market right now the 60-40 funds i don't think they're a reliable indicator of where the economy is going or a leading indicator. the headline is the fed is going to pause okay, maybe. you know, i don't think so, but maybe. what's the story the story is they're going to pause because -- >> they're eventually going to pause. >> absolutely. >> question is many in the market like
. >> what do are i agree with that, weiss? if i believe amy is right and the bond market is right and the fed is wrong, do i look for opportunities to buy stocks? should i be more opportunistic and think there is the value that jim says across the entire market >> here's the quagmire, okay, you don't want the fed to be wrong. if they're wrong now by keeping their foot on the pedal for so long -- >> that means they overtighten and throw us off a cliff >> exactly but i...
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they say that company has a reset coming weiss, you own it. you've been trimming it lately but nonetheless you do have it again, this reset is coming. >> yeah, so just short history on it. is that when they reported and margins were the issue with them because they beat top and bottom line the stock traded down significantly i think 286. my view was this stock was counter cyclical to the market and actually holds it fairly well that's been the case the bernstein analyst actually was the only one i'm aware of to flash that issue in the last quarter ahead of it. so you've got to pay attention to what the analyst says however, frankly, i trimmed it yesterday, i trimmed some on friday but i bought more this morning around the open because stock was down like $13. so i have slightly more right now. i have slightly more i'm probably going to stick with the rest for now because i think it's a quality product >> if you are worried about a consumer deterioration happening they suggest there's no more pent-up demand and there's a more cautious consumer
they say that company has a reset coming weiss, you own it. you've been trimming it lately but nonetheless you do have it again, this reset is coming. >> yeah, so just short history on it. is that when they reported and margins were the issue with them because they beat top and bottom line the stock traded down significantly i think 286. my view was this stock was counter cyclical to the market and actually holds it fairly well that's been the case the bernstein analyst actually was the...
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worries the hell out of me when i start agreeing with weiss. i want to say it to get out there. whether it's a pharmaceutical it's health care core, these are recession defensive stocks we know the area and how the demographic in this country is music. we know the prices have been rising i think in terms of balance sheets they're fabulous, diversified. this is a place to hide and i think also benefit as stock prices recover i'm very happy i've got this core in my portfolio >> we are watching health care opportunity xlb fractionally down today up next our turn of the day. this sector headed for its worst week in just about five months the committee debates what that cod snangulbeigli and how they're playing the space. much more coming up in half time stay with us in global secure networking from comcast business, with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want... your team, ours or a mix of both... with the nation's largest ip converged network, from the most innovative company. bring o
worries the hell out of me when i start agreeing with weiss. i want to say it to get out there. whether it's a pharmaceutical it's health care core, these are recession defensive stocks we know the area and how the demographic in this country is music. we know the prices have been rising i think in terms of balance sheets they're fabulous, diversified. this is a place to hide and i think also benefit as stock prices recover i'm very happy i've got this core in my portfolio >> we are...
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the next morning the she volume of weiss is staggering home. but before it's even been driven away, i buy another load of used closing appears and he's put up to sale. i makes him nothing like solomon noy is the city's weist manager. this place is serving as a dumping ground for tech star week in the near more for 2nd globin ah. close to 40 percent of what they're buy, shipment that are coming on a daily basis and soft to be complete, chopped off, no value every day. this truck is full to overflowing. with this roughly 6000000 garments every wake that lafe tantrum, anti market is waste. and a huge proportion of all of that clothing is trucks, 2 hours north of a crop and ends up being dumped as landfill. ah, the pressure from the used closing industry is relentless. the city of a cra now has to find some way to dispose of more than 160 tons of textile weiss, every single died mad, redone eiletha again in dimes. below, like black christiane, a mango is a ring, tyler who sells her stock outside the city. and i will get a home visit with you on my
the next morning the she volume of weiss is staggering home. but before it's even been driven away, i buy another load of used closing appears and he's put up to sale. i makes him nothing like solomon noy is the city's weist manager. this place is serving as a dumping ground for tech star week in the near more for 2nd globin ah. close to 40 percent of what they're buy, shipment that are coming on a daily basis and soft to be complete, chopped off, no value every day. this truck is full to...
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thank you. >> thank you, chief weiss.una, the fbi, the state emergency services, and all of the law enforcement agencies who have been working with us for the past few hours in investigating this very tragic event. it's hard to believe it happened here in monterey park. we want to express our condolences to the victims and their families. and moving forward, you know, it is important that we be there for them to provide services and support they need in what will be a time of healing in the next weeks and months, if not years. we also just want to thank everybody who has given support for monterey park. we are a small community, but we're part of the larger southern california family, and we've been -- it's been very comforting to see the support that's been here for our community and families. again, thank you so much to our own police department who, every day, protects this community, and this is a diverse community. a very diverse community. yesterday, we kicked off our lunar celebration, and our police department ver
thank you. >> thank you, chief weiss.una, the fbi, the state emergency services, and all of the law enforcement agencies who have been working with us for the past few hours in investigating this very tragic event. it's hard to believe it happened here in monterey park. we want to express our condolences to the victims and their families. and moving forward, you know, it is important that we be there for them to provide services and support they need in what will be a time of healing in...
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robert luna monterey park. police chief scott weiss, monterey park. mary henry low representing the 1st district supervisor. and he'll the salise congress member, judy to an f. b. i. assistant director donnelly. i be an will be available for questions. thank you. a 1st of all, i thank you for your patience. um, i know it took us a little bit to get out here, but we're doing a lot of very important work behind the scenes. i it saw, gives me a great sadness to be standing before you to report such a devastating a news. never easy to do something like this, sir, because it's absolutely heartbreaking. and our thoughts are condolences and prayers go out. not only to the victims of their family, but this monterey park community and really the entire community because i think we're all going to be hurting ah, based on this, this tragedy. on saturday, january 21st 2023. at approximately 10. 22 p. m. officers from the monterey per a monterey park, police department responded to a business in the $100.00 block of west garvey avenue in the city of monterey park
robert luna monterey park. police chief scott weiss, monterey park. mary henry low representing the 1st district supervisor. and he'll the salise congress member, judy to an f. b. i. assistant director donnelly. i be an will be available for questions. thank you. a 1st of all, i thank you for your patience. um, i know it took us a little bit to get out here, but we're doing a lot of very important work behind the scenes. i it saw, gives me a great sadness to be standing before you to report...
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and now, scott weiss. >> thank you, mr. mayor. thank you, everybody. tonight's the lunar new year.at tonight, but obviously, we c can't. the officers that were here last night are just coming back on duty right now. they're upstairs in briefing. when i get done talking to you here, i'll go back upstairs and make sure that my officers are mindful of what took place and that they're in a good place tonight. because their wellness means a lot to me and the only way that they're going to protect this community is if they're mentally prepared to do so. that's where i'll be going after this. i want to thank sheriff luna and the partnerships with the sheriff's department and all of our federal, state, and local partners. we couldn't have done this without their help. i want to thank the torrance police department for being so vigilant to spot the vehicle. thank you very much. we have a long way to go to heal this community. the police department here in monterey park will be present every moment of the day from this point on to make sure that this community remains safe. that's our commit
and now, scott weiss. >> thank you, mr. mayor. thank you, everybody. tonight's the lunar new year.at tonight, but obviously, we c can't. the officers that were here last night are just coming back on duty right now. they're upstairs in briefing. when i get done talking to you here, i'll go back upstairs and make sure that my officers are mindful of what took place and that they're in a good place tonight. because their wellness means a lot to me and the only way that they're going to...
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i'm long in the mid-30s, staying long >> weiss freeport >> yeah, look -- >> i don't own it.n it indirectly through my position in joe t., which i'm glad about, but it's not going to come down the momentum is too strong and if it does come down, i'm not going to want to buy it then soil just miss it. >> what do you think >> as joe said, it's not even a proxy on copper, it's, if you believe that copper is critical to our future, which we all do, this is really the only way to play it. for me it's a bummer it doesn't have a dividend yield, so i can't put it in that portfolio. it's in our growth portfolio they have an 11% free cash flow yield. yeah, it's trading at 19 times with that much free cash flow, it supports the multiple >> let's do final trades jenny, start us off. >> i'll do my latest, newest vibe, which is advanced auto parts. it's trading with a 4.1% dividend yield, 11 times earnings, really nice stock to hide out in for the year >> bill, diversified revenue streams. talk about communications today, at&t, sticky contracts at&t, verizon, t-mobile. family still owns 23
i'm long in the mid-30s, staying long >> weiss freeport >> yeah, look -- >> i don't own it.n it indirectly through my position in joe t., which i'm glad about, but it's not going to come down the momentum is too strong and if it does come down, i'm not going to want to buy it then soil just miss it. >> what do you think >> as joe said, it's not even a proxy on copper, it's, if you believe that copper is critical to our future, which we all do, this is really the...
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i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about food and identity with professor of rachel gross at san francisco state university and alex wall, a founder of a wonderful organization. and is a contributing editor at our local jewish newspaper which is called j, the jewish news of northern california. welcome back, alex and rachel. >> thank you. >>> we were talking about the notion of nostalgia and food. i'm wondering, alex, how you see that topic? >> whether you call it nostalgia or not for me, i think recipes can be so powerful in what we make for the holidays and jewish food in general, because it reminds us of ancestors that are maybe no longer living. when i cook a certain brisket recipe or apple cake recipe, it remind me of my mother, who is no longer living. that is very powerful for me to have these recipes she made. even if now i feel like cooking trends have evolved so much that apple cake is so passe, i make better things than that now. but just the taste of it can e
i'm rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about food and identity with professor of rachel gross at san francisco state university and alex wall, a founder of a wonderful organization. and is a contributing editor at our local jewish newspaper which is called j, the jewish news of northern california. welcome back, alex and rachel. >> thank you. >>> we were talking about the notion of nostalgia and food. i'm wondering, alex, how you see that topic?...
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how long for a little bit not forever, i can guarantee you that sorry, bryn. >> weiss, thank you. steve weiss buying more chevron. >>> mike santoli with his midday word and we're getting ready to grade your trades. heem us at askhalftimenb@cc. >>> safe to say companies have been through a lot the past few years between covid, supply chain issues, so much. what should they be planning for next >> there are significant challenges still on the horizon. inflation and economic shocks to come, talent and workforce constraints. and they've been through a lot in terms of accelerating the adoption of technology this has created a tsunami of data and leaders are going to figure out how to harness that data and unlock it's value and growth. >> so, what do companies need to do to improve their approach to data >> the first is being intentional. intentionally capturing that data and harmonizing it across the organization then they've got to turn that data and build the capability to turn that data into insights and then, finally, they've got to use those insights in order to innovate their sol
how long for a little bit not forever, i can guarantee you that sorry, bryn. >> weiss, thank you. steve weiss buying more chevron. >>> mike santoli with his midday word and we're getting ready to grade your trades. heem us at askhalftimenb@cc. >>> safe to say companies have been through a lot the past few years between covid, supply chain issues, so much. what should they be planning for next >> there are significant challenges still on the horizon. inflation and...
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these rickets has spent the past decade documenting the impact of clothing weiss on donna, that also becomes really dangerous for people when they're swimming because they're like going back and forth and it'll hit them. and then on the head, the fishermen and wraps around their motors. the takes dolls which wash back on shore become so tangled in the sand. they're almost impossible to dig out the tangled mass flow, then we call them tentacles. this is all tangled that there's a little bit higher for years, even when they 1st one walking up there very long. you know, they can be a, b, b and sometimes 3 feet by these tend to have their origins a can't demand to market. ah, a manual. yeah. hello. wow. nice to me. i thank you. my, you, a job is another important that, that we, i went to think there's been this work. yeah. we want to see what it is to live is some a jacket. yeah . and weren't with in was shot dead into groups until by open the bales. importers have no idea whether they can have time, trash or treasure. light blue shield. this one is going ladies, top quality. okay, here
these rickets has spent the past decade documenting the impact of clothing weiss on donna, that also becomes really dangerous for people when they're swimming because they're like going back and forth and it'll hit them. and then on the head, the fishermen and wraps around their motors. the takes dolls which wash back on shore become so tangled in the sand. they're almost impossible to dig out the tangled mass flow, then we call them tentacles. this is all tangled that there's a little bit...
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us safe — chief scott weiss for keeping us safe in this community.ant — us safe in this community. i want to— us safe in this community. i want to thank the torrance police _ want to thank the torrance police department for identifying the suspect and ultimately making sure he was caught— ultimately making sure he was caught and i want to thank all who— caught and i want to thank all who come together from the national_ who come together from the national level to the local level. _ national level to the local level. a _ national level to the local level, a local city council which _ level, a local city council which has been amazing but also i got _ which has been amazing but also i got cfills— which has been amazing but also i got calls today from the white _ i got calls today from the white house, from the secretary of homeland security and our mayor, — of homeland security and our mayor, all expressing concern and offering their resources to make — and offering their resources to make sure we could end this terrible _ make sure we could end this t
us safe — chief scott weiss for keeping us safe in this community.ant — us safe in this community. i want to— us safe in this community. i want to thank the torrance police _ want to thank the torrance police department for identifying the suspect and ultimately making sure he was caught— ultimately making sure he was caught and i want to thank all who— caught and i want to thank all who come together from the national_ who come together from the national level to the local level. _...
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for keeping us safe — chief scott weiss for keeping us safe in this community. torrance police department for identifying the suspect and ultimately making sure he was caught— ultimately making sure he was caught and i want to thank all who— caught and i want to thank all who come together from the nationat— who come together from the national level to the local level. _ national level to the local level. a _ national level to the local level, a local city council which _ level, a local city council which has been amazing but also i which has been amazing but also i got _ which has been amazing but also i got cails— which has been amazing but also i got calls today from the white _ i got calls today from the white house, from the secretary of homeland security and our mayor, — of homeland security and our mayor, all expressing concern and offering their resources to make — and offering their resources to make sure we could end this terrible _ make sure we could end this terrible situation. i still have _ terrible situation. i still have questions in my mind, whi
for keeping us safe — chief scott weiss for keeping us safe in this community. torrance police department for identifying the suspect and ultimately making sure he was caught— ultimately making sure he was caught and i want to thank all who— caught and i want to thank all who come together from the nationat— who come together from the national level to the local level. _ national level to the local level. a _ national level to the local level, a local city council which _ level, a local...
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so please pick up copies of both books and help me welcome andrew weiss and ambassador yovanovitch. so welcome to everybody here tonight. i think we're in for a real treat and finding out more about this book. so when andrew told me that he was writing a book, his first book, and it was going to be a nonfiction graphic novel, i was kind of shocked, to tell you the truth, because, you know, here he is, this expert on russia international affairs, and he's doing a graphic novel. and i thought, you know, am i the only one who is so uncool that i've never read a graphic novel? but i can and i'm not going to make you show hands as to who else has not read a graphic novel. but now i have read one andrew's, and i'm telling you, you should line up and buy it because it is great. you will learn about putin, you will learn about russia, you will learn about the last 30 years of international affairs. and, you know, i kind of consider myself to be an expert in some of these things as well. and i learned a lot from this book. and so i highly recommend it. so my first question though, since we'r
so please pick up copies of both books and help me welcome andrew weiss and ambassador yovanovitch. so welcome to everybody here tonight. i think we're in for a real treat and finding out more about this book. so when andrew told me that he was writing a book, his first book, and it was going to be a nonfiction graphic novel, i was kind of shocked, to tell you the truth, because, you know, here he is, this expert on russia international affairs, and he's doing a graphic novel. and i thought,...
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thank you.at great to see is sean weiss was a child actor 1994. the go >> he starred as the goalie in the film mighty ducks. here's a clip. no, miss mckay, we're america's team. s team shouldn't we just be concentrating on hockey? may i suggest obsoleted? i agree. yeah, well, that's not a bad idea. call m>>e goldberg. goldberg. yes,g. y will be optional. >> twenty nine years ago.9 ye wellar, since then, sean weiss has had major struggleswi with drug addictioth drun. at but there is good news tonight that we want to celebrate. sean weiss is about to hitety, three years of sobriety. he joins us now. sean, thanks so much for coming. on . in a country that is beset by addiction to talk to someone who's made it three years and come as far as you haveme a fais just is a wonderful thing. >> how did you do it? well, i had a lot of help from a lot of people. >> i wen lot ot to residentialf treatment and then after that,de i've just been in sober living.n so i basically i did a 12 stepr. program and that really is what changed my life. i started praying to
thank you.at great to see is sean weiss was a child actor 1994. the go >> he starred as the goalie in the film mighty ducks. here's a clip. no, miss mckay, we're america's team. s team shouldn't we just be concentrating on hockey? may i suggest obsoleted? i agree. yeah, well, that's not a bad idea. call m>>e goldberg. goldberg. yes,g. y will be optional. >> twenty nine years ago.9 ye wellar, since then, sean weiss has had major struggleswi with drug addictioth drun. at but...
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sean weiss is about to hit three years of sobriety, and joins us now. thank you for coming on. talk to someone who has spent three years and come as far as you have -- how did you do it? >> i had a lot of help. i went to residential treatment, and after that, i had been in sober living. i basically do the 12-step program. that really changed my life. i started praying to god, trying to increase strength in my religion, god, prayer through religion. that was probably the biggest thing that it did for me. >> you hear that again and again. a lot of people who go to rehab, a lot of people who against her rehab, then died of drugs or alcohol. the ones who make it, as you have, seemed to be the ones who decide that they are going to appeal to a higher power. >> definitely. first of all, you have to get god to return you to your sanity. that is big. i don't know what else can do it for you if not a higher power. that was definitely the key for me. >> you are an actor in l.a. how hard was it for you to admit you needed a higher power? >> it was difficult to look myself in the mirror wh
sean weiss is about to hit three years of sobriety, and joins us now. thank you for coming on. talk to someone who has spent three years and come as far as you have -- how did you do it? >> i had a lot of help. i went to residential treatment, and after that, i had been in sober living. i basically do the 12-step program. that really changed my life. i started praying to god, trying to increase strength in my religion, god, prayer through religion. that was probably the biggest thing that...
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so to make the people yeah, to give them a weiss in the world. nadia following these a, this execution center have been calls on social media on you, another political sponsors to make the german government recall the iranian ambassador and expel iranian diplomat. would you be in favor of taking such action we have to go on to find more ways to go against the regime and to take more action. i wrote several, several letters concerning my yeah, sponsor partner. so about his situation and to ask for his release and to get access for his own lawyer and so on. so and i won't stop doing it at the moment and we have to discuss more action also, i'm going to start ok. so there will be more discussions essentially, but the e u has also said that it's a polled by the new executions in iran that they, they've imposed new sanctions on iran recently. but considering these latest executions, how effective are the sanctions? do you think? i think they are one step after another to put more pressure on the regime. and this is very important that the us doing it, united. so i'm very glad that our forei
so to make the people yeah, to give them a weiss in the world. nadia following these a, this execution center have been calls on social media on you, another political sponsors to make the german government recall the iranian ambassador and expel iranian diplomat. would you be in favor of taking such action we have to go on to find more ways to go against the regime and to take more action. i wrote several, several letters concerning my yeah, sponsor partner. so about his situation and to ask...
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some 200000 tech jobs have been cut well weiss and start at 2022. last part of this week's d. w business special for youtube. we spoke to wall street tech analyst, dan ives. here you can take a sneak peak. i think you observe the pandemic. these companies were spending at a pace that was really unsustainable in his store. i mean, microsoft added 75000 employees, 2019 because of the demand environment. we're in an unprecedented territory, but i also do believe to test your cut costs and a lot of areas, non strategic, but they're still going to win invest in the next $2.00 areas, cloud will chat, g, b, p from microsoft will get some of these other areas across what i believe apple amazon . so i do believe that the scheme that we're going to see over the coming months in year i think one thing we should discuss is whether or not the tech fans should have seen this coming. i mean, you talk about the enormous number of people who they talk on during the course of the pandemic. did they really believe that that the conditions that were there during the time that we're going to conti
some 200000 tech jobs have been cut well weiss and start at 2022. last part of this week's d. w business special for youtube. we spoke to wall street tech analyst, dan ives. here you can take a sneak peak. i think you observe the pandemic. these companies were spending at a pace that was really unsustainable in his store. i mean, microsoft added 75000 employees, 2019 because of the demand environment. we're in an unprecedented territory, but i also do believe to test your cut costs and a lot of...
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increasing every year in many im gonna working on lunch with holiday destinations and drowning in plastic weiss, we read wine and happy to look at the causes every year of exposure. 1000000 tons of plastic with there. another way, after all, the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah. the dime of bethany table has buzzed. that's what ukraine's foreign minister, d mitchell, calais, barode, and a facebook both this week. he stressed that this year ukraine will finally receive arms from its allies, which at fantasy lost in britain and poland have confirmed that they will to send martin heavy towns to ukraine.
increasing every year in many im gonna working on lunch with holiday destinations and drowning in plastic weiss, we read wine and happy to look at the causes every year of exposure. 1000000 tons of plastic with there. another way, after all, the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah. the dime of bethany table has buzzed. that's what ukraine's foreign minister, d mitchell, calais, barode, and a facebook both this week. he stressed that this year ukraine...
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weiss 's goal is currently working on the development of cottage cheese biscuit butter biscuits.lan to put it into production on a daily basis soon. the plant supplies up to 55 tons of bakery products and up to 4 tons of confectionery products to 1.000-1200 trade sites of the country business card, if the plant is a patronage oatmeal, which is in demand, not only on the territory of the republic of belarus, but because of its borders, it is a highlight that you are a bakery - this cookie was developed on the basis of the sixth bakery, in 87, the peculiarity of this cookie is that natural raw materials are baked there on stoves. e, with an open flame, the products of the bakery are appreciated and expected in the russian federation, kazakhstan and azerbaijan, belarusian bakery products and high taste qualities. they have and are produced from natural raw materials without the use of preservatives and stabilizers. these are mainly butter cookies, oatmeal cookies, cakes, frozen and high-done breads . the rate just for the month of september last year was 187%. this suggests that our
weiss 's goal is currently working on the development of cottage cheese biscuit butter biscuits.lan to put it into production on a daily basis soon. the plant supplies up to 55 tons of bakery products and up to 4 tons of confectionery products to 1.000-1200 trade sites of the country business card, if the plant is a patronage oatmeal, which is in demand, not only on the territory of the republic of belarus, but because of its borders, it is a highlight that you are a bakery - this cookie was...
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i am rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a conversation about food and jewish identity .welcome back. we were talking a little bit about how jewish food has come into the mainstream and i am wondering, with the way you think about food and jewish food, >> this is always not the most favorable and it is comfort food for us and nostalgic and that is why we love it so much. i think it is not always the best food. last week, for those people who watch top chef, we are almost at the final and a woman chef from kentucky who is jewish, they had two something from their own heritage and mix it with chinese flavors. she went shopping in a store where she knew she could not read the packages. she bought crackers and made a matzoh ball soup with chinese broth and she won. hearing the judges discuss the merits of the matzoh ball soup, i felt such a sense of pride. this is a gourmet challenge and she might win the title with a bowl of matzoh ball soup . that is an incredible moment for jewish cuisine. >> it goes to rachel's point about what really is jewish christine and what are the
i am rabbi eric weiss. we are in the middle of a conversation about food and jewish identity .welcome back. we were talking a little bit about how jewish food has come into the mainstream and i am wondering, with the way you think about food and jewish food, >> this is always not the most favorable and it is comfort food for us and nostalgic and that is why we love it so much. i think it is not always the best food. last week, for those people who watch top chef, we are almost at the...
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may pivot. 17, 17.5 times is just average we should be lower than that >> why isn't this the tepper, weiss idea of this is the easiest market to read just like it was before? it's just a don't fight the fed world until it isn't, and right now it's a don't fight the fed world. why can't it just be that simple >> because it's never that simple >> well, it was that simple before it was that simple when he came on whenever that was and said what's going to go up, everything and what went up, everything >> i'm with you on that. >> jim could be wrong about the economy but right in his portfolio, so that's where it's like if david tepor are talking about the qs and the s&p, sure, those are very blunt instruments, but we're running asset allocation as are you, and i don't think jim, jim is not calling for the s&p at 4,800 that's outlandish. >> target right now is 4,200 however, the point brin is making is so important i'm tilted away from large cap growth everybody knows who i am i've been doing this for ten years. you see the cyclicales and obviously they had a terrible year last year on the anti
may pivot. 17, 17.5 times is just average we should be lower than that >> why isn't this the tepper, weiss idea of this is the easiest market to read just like it was before? it's just a don't fight the fed world until it isn't, and right now it's a don't fight the fed world. why can't it just be that simple >> because it's never that simple >> well, it was that simple before it was that simple when he came on whenever that was and said what's going to go up, everything and...
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okay, then what was up and you, anybody could offer, bring in weiss the this is why why only that is when you see it did not do which is nice of i use the when they really label. but you, most of us that i've been at the more that by now will be just those are the ages up, but almost as much look through zillow through it to me. ah, the choppy little coloma with the film on all you performance, removing the numbers. it's still coming out from all of the gears total shoppers from reynold fiduciary. laura made some, you look, get the key millage to plymouth water shop shop with bush been wiped the screening and we were able from ask you tional in the competing to compete with job mold ah household. but i'll say here's a shuttle that goes with bessie margaret campbell, the laurel. okay. national was law and i come here for the for my years, and i guess i'll still come on here was the water. but i see only magnolia promotional video intelligence there. i customer information. yeah. in that now frontier but i still name wasn't removed from which he. he will buy some. yes or no . i'd eithe
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bring in weiss, the easy easy way. only good is when you see is she not do you know, surveys the easy way more but you most of the stuff then at the more luca lane, there will be just those are the just those up. but almost as much look, toys, deal it through to me. ah . the choppy little learned with the film on all your performance, you're moving a $30.00 and up as it's are still coming up from all of the gear shoppers from reynolds. traditional make some you look get the key millage to plymouth, water. chocolate shop will switch and with new streaming. and we were both in ask you tional in the competing to compete with your foot mold ah household. but i'll say here say just the regular little bessie margaret campbell, the laurel. okay. national was la. i am. i come here for the whole by years at us because all storm come i here was the water, but i see only magnolia promotional legal, inter minister, i counselor information. yeah. in that now frontier. but i still knew moves him removed from which he, he will buy so
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senior correspondent for yahoo news, michael weiss, thank you as always for covering a lot of groundy" on this tuesday morning, jam packed "morning joe" starts right now. >>> did he say anything during this encounter? >> no, his facial expressions, his eyes did most of the talking. >> what did those eyes tell you? >> they told me he wanted to do harm. he was a troubled individual trying to do harm to others, make people feel the pain he was feeling. >> that is
senior correspondent for yahoo news, michael weiss, thank you as always for covering a lot of groundy" on this tuesday morning, jam packed "morning joe" starts right now. >>> did he say anything during this encounter? >> no, his facial expressions, his eyes did most of the talking. >> what did those eyes tell you? >> they told me he wanted to do harm. he was a troubled individual trying to do harm to others, make people feel the pain he was feeling....
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and in closing monterey park police department chief scott weiss, thank you. well, good evening to everybody and now thank you all for being here and hanging in with us today. it's been a very challenging day. ok, so let me give you what i believe would be the the last update of the day. and then after the speakers, i'll come back up here to answer any questions that you may have earlier today, the sheriff's homicide investigators working alongside all of our long enforcement partners or able to confirm the identity of the mail inside the white cargo man. as the suspect in the mass shooting that we had in monterey park. based on the previous information relayed by homicide investigators regarding the white ban involved and seen leaving the scene of the incident out there in the city of alhambra. the torrance police department was notified and at 10 20 am the torrance police. there were i'm sorry. torrance police officers located the white man matching the description near the area of suppose it a boulevard and hawthorne boulevard. as torrance officers pulled b
and in closing monterey park police department chief scott weiss, thank you. well, good evening to everybody and now thank you all for being here and hanging in with us today. it's been a very challenging day. ok, so let me give you what i believe would be the the last update of the day. and then after the speakers, i'll come back up here to answer any questions that you may have earlier today, the sheriff's homicide investigators working alongside all of our long enforcement partners or able...
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the order of speakers today will be los angeles county sheriff robert luna, monterey park scott weissy park mayor henry lowe, representing the first district supervisor hilda solice, judy chu and fbi assistant director. we will be available for questions. >> first of all, thank you for your patience. it took us a little while to get out here. we're doing work behind the scenes. it gives me great sadness to report such devastating news. never easy to do something like this because it's absolutely heartbreaking and our thoughts, condolences and prayers go out not only to the victims, their family, but this monterey park community and, really, the entire community. i think we're all going to be hurting based on thisay january, approximately 10:22 p.m., officers from the monterey park responded to a business in the 100 block of west garvey avenue in the city of monterey park regarding a shots fired call. when officers arrived at the location, they observed numerous victims and patrons in the business parking lot. additional officers made entry into the business and located numerous gunsho
the order of speakers today will be los angeles county sheriff robert luna, monterey park scott weissy park mayor henry lowe, representing the first district supervisor hilda solice, judy chu and fbi assistant director. we will be available for questions. >> first of all, thank you for your patience. it took us a little while to get out here. we're doing work behind the scenes. it gives me great sadness to report such devastating news. never easy to do something like this because it's...
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i -- am thank you so much to sheriff luna, chief weiss and all the local law enforcement and federalr their leadership in efforts. and funding the shooter. during the time of celebration, the lunar new year, when families gather together, our community has faced a tragedy incident. what -- sad and horrible. for those seeking assistance and trauma relief please vanish the langley center -- thank you to mary low and the city council for their leadership and efforts. and thank you to the governor and office of emergency services for their leadership in efforts and coordinating the emergency response and for enhancing security here in monterrey park. this has been a very challenging time. as you heard from our congresswoman and senator, monterrey park is strong. monterey park is resilient and to the gather we will get through these challenging times together. at this time i'd like to introduce monterrey park mayor henry lowe. >> think you very much. i want to thank sheriff luna who and the department for helping us seek justice today. this is a tragedy that has occurred and i want to tha
i -- am thank you so much to sheriff luna, chief weiss and all the local law enforcement and federalr their leadership in efforts. and funding the shooter. during the time of celebration, the lunar new year, when families gather together, our community has faced a tragedy incident. what -- sad and horrible. for those seeking assistance and trauma relief please vanish the langley center -- thank you to mary low and the city council for their leadership and efforts. and thank you to the governor...
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weiss, here's what's coming up there in kron. 4 news at 6 o'clock tonight.getting a break in the rain. it's just about over, though. there's a new storm system approaching and our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is forecasting just how much rain we are in for. plus business owners that are still recovering from the weekend storm. >> we'll have to endure yet. another round of flooding out san francisco gyms dealing with the uncertainty of opening or
weiss, here's what's coming up there in kron. 4 news at 6 o'clock tonight.getting a break in the rain. it's just about over, though. there's a new storm system approaching and our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is forecasting just how much rain we are in for. plus business owners that are still recovering from the weekend storm. >> we'll have to endure yet. another round of flooding out san francisco gyms dealing with the uncertainty of opening or
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how many im gonna working on lunch with holiday destinations drowning in plastic weiss, we rewind, happy to look at the causes every year of the exports over 1000000 tons of plastic with. is there another way? after all the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. oh india ah, a land of contrasts. of them. visions of inequality. 75 years ago mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence. what has remained of his vision? where does the world so call to largest democracy stand and where is india headed in? this is the moment to unleash on violet bars. gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on d, w. ah, ah, this is the w news live from berlin tonight. germany reportedly giving the green light to send battle tanks to you crepe. after days of silence chancellor, olaf shoulds saying that other european countries can stand there. german made leopard at 2 tanks to ukraine. us also reportedly planning to said it's takes.
how many im gonna working on lunch with holiday destinations drowning in plastic weiss, we rewind, happy to look at the causes every year of the exports over 1000000 tons of plastic with. is there another way? after all the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. oh india ah, a land of contrasts. of them. visions of inequality. 75 years ago mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence. what has remained of his vision? where does the world so...
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not waste minister should de blocker as such, but neither should the weiss government allow them to look at. it's just ridiculous, ah, ah, what is caused the crisis? is that the ongoing financial dependence on westminster in so many matters? or has the scottish government been mis spending funds? ah, we travel to stonehaven a little farther north ob scotlands east coast. ah, alan sutherland, who retired over a year ago as opposed to the scottish governments plans for a new referendum. as a former i t manager, he advised companies and sold software worldwide. he's earned himself a comfortable nest egg for his retirement, which he can now enjoy with his german wife at higgins, at ish, they don't have to worry much about the cost of living. i mean, argue against independence is the independence that has been proposed on to build up to on the activities of this and p to get here or no school needs independence is, is got to work. oh, got to be successful. gary and the home proved they can do that. besides gardening, alan has taken up a new hobby describing himself as a scott and a brit. he's
not waste minister should de blocker as such, but neither should the weiss government allow them to look at. it's just ridiculous, ah, ah, what is caused the crisis? is that the ongoing financial dependence on westminster in so many matters? or has the scottish government been mis spending funds? ah, we travel to stonehaven a little farther north ob scotlands east coast. ah, alan sutherland, who retired over a year ago as opposed to the scottish governments plans for a new referendum. as a...
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hall in september where the boy does will be participating and largely eases these countries whose weiss is usually is unheard. and therefore india now wants to be the media. india, a would eventually a want to see itself as the ways of global south india cells being the developing country really. but prime minister there are in that in all grew speech or while that to the summit, clearly seeing that we are looking at a new world order now. and that the way of the global south also should be an equal part. or if in the studio session, we will say, expecting a prime minister of the issues where the president or lunk out to box the base, there will be 7 root sessions, ministry to sex sessions is well aware of where ministers was environment as well as education. and other fries would be participating. i'm all in all of all of this will be completed. and then of course presented at the g 20 presidency lease at the set. i. thanks about for bringing us up to speed r runjun sharma. there are tears in the course when, thanks again for your time. ah, but we have some major updates from the front
hall in september where the boy does will be participating and largely eases these countries whose weiss is usually is unheard. and therefore india now wants to be the media. india, a would eventually a want to see itself as the ways of global south india cells being the developing country really. but prime minister there are in that in all grew speech or while that to the summit, clearly seeing that we are looking at a new world order now. and that the way of the global south also should be an...
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all it was gifted for latina only after 300 years when lithia, eventually weiss christianized. so when the 1st church was built in this place, actually the relic of things done as low as gifted to living. yet she symbolised maybe continuity between between the states, 2 states of poland and latino together. ah. then of course i take the opportunity to see the better tele right next to the church. one of the city's oldest and most melodious towers. ah, and the view is quite spit ah, you know there's another tough for me to climb to day, but 1st as to get something to eat, that some thing is charity, but it's a very straightforward soup made with just a few ingredients. few mix feeds, cucumbers and green onions with kathy. and it stop for me, sir. it's more like a no holding. so refreshing that since it's not 3, that's not faulty buffy computers. it's so typical. it's like, it's maybe in the progress of 30 times. but the still already broken with and then it's ready to serve. this is a 1st for me. i've never tried cold bead soup before. this is very delicious. no, i feel ready fo
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so old eyes don't stand a chance against young ones z advised by with my this lie weiss, emily, and have grandma might soon have to find a different game to play that. so for this edition of tomorrow to day. but thanks for joining us and see you next time until then. stay curious with ah, ah, with ah, ah, re examining the way the holocaust is memorialized. there is the culture of remembrance froze and the time is distracting us from honoring other historical atrocities in the future of remembrance, culture and international quest arts 21 in 90 minutes. on d. w. we've got some hot tips for your bucket. list. romantic cornered tread hotspot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot did w travel off. we go a b currently more people than ever on the move mold wife in such a better life. one of us and so it as a committee god that hard. he goes out national. it does the now here is it america and i got to know the god lazily or for the bench to okay. the thing nanda donation one back to the gun. find out about robina story in for my grand, reliable news for migraines. wherever they m
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you see of i fly with my that lie weiss, emily in her grandma might soon have to find a different game to play that. so for this edition of tomorrow to day, thanks for joining us. and see you next time until then state curious. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah, with a pulse he's the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about the perspective. culture information is either you news or do you w me from? mine's russia at all. yeah, support or resignation the war machine has a great on the country, but not everyone supports the president's war. this report takes a look at what ordinary russians actually think close up 90 minutes on d w. oh. i see it's just a thought so crazy for i lose a little guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa is you to beat issues and sure idea, ah, you know, or this channel, we are not afraid to happen delicate topic because population is growing. and young people clearly have the solution. the future belongs to the 77 percent every weekend on d w. ah ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, grief in pakistan a
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