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weiss, what's your take?k you rationalize the wannabes we look at rich, a great value investor -- >> he gave me my first job >> he took the opportunity to take his company private because it wasn't getting rewarded rich is a great friend but aside from that is a brilliant investor and he sees the opportunity. i think it comes in and supports what you've been saying. i do believe there's great opportunity there. look, it's not sexy to talk about concentrix at a party. that creates the opportunity >> do you feel we are in the midst of what may be a renaissance or is it just another head fake in a world of sexy growth? >> i'm biased. >> give me your unbiased opinion. >> the value indices had their first good year in 15 years. the first year of materially outperforming and the best year they had since 2000. that's attracting a lot of attention. as i said they're very poor proxies for value stocks and they also had a great nine-year run coming out of the financial crisis they're not nearly as broken and they have
weiss, what's your take?k you rationalize the wannabes we look at rich, a great value investor -- >> he gave me my first job >> he took the opportunity to take his company private because it wasn't getting rewarded rich is a great friend but aside from that is a brilliant investor and he sees the opportunity. i think it comes in and supports what you've been saying. i do believe there's great opportunity there. look, it's not sexy to talk about concentrix at a party. that creates...
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consensus, steve weiss. please stick around. >> thank you for properly identifying me as an opinion leader. look, the fed will go 25, i believe. if they don't the message that they send maybe the banks are in trouble, maybe they can't tolerate another 25. the most insidious factor that can affect the economy and the people that can least afford rising prices. the message really will be in the dot plot. what is that going to tell us? i believe a mandate which is employment and inflation. they're going to pursue their policy along that. they are responsible for the financial health of the banks. silicon valley bank, it's not up to the fed to make a policy decision. i think that they go ahead, i think the hawkish dialogue continues. in six months the fed will start cutting rates. it's usually a year after the last increase. so that's my view. hopefully i didn't disappoint you, frank. >> steve weiss, you never disappoint me. steve liesman, are you still happy in d.c.? >> i'm still here. >> what's your take with
consensus, steve weiss. please stick around. >> thank you for properly identifying me as an opinion leader. look, the fed will go 25, i believe. if they don't the message that they send maybe the banks are in trouble, maybe they can't tolerate another 25. the most insidious factor that can affect the economy and the people that can least afford rising prices. the message really will be in the dot plot. what is that going to tell us? i believe a mandate which is employment and inflation....
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weiss: she leads, she leads by force of personality, but also by her oratory.zational dynamo. she proves that to susan anthony very early. she goes on an early sort of canvassing trip with her through the south and then she comes back and writes this scathing analysis of what is wrong with their organization and how things could be managed better. and so susan anthony says, well okay, you wrote that report, go do it. and she does and she reorganizes the entire suffrage structure. and she does this again and again. in 1902, catt expanded her fight for equality when she founded the international women's suffrage alliance. but in 1904, she was forced to take a step back from her international and stateside duties to deal with a personal challenge. ♪♪ her husband had become ill and she needed to care for him full-time. george catt died in 1905. ♪♪ while grieving the devastating loss of her second husband, catt was struck with more tragedy with the deaths of her mentors susan b. anthony in 1906 and her younger brother william and her mother maria both in 1907. ♪♪ ca
weiss: she leads, she leads by force of personality, but also by her oratory.zational dynamo. she proves that to susan anthony very early. she goes on an early sort of canvassing trip with her through the south and then she comes back and writes this scathing analysis of what is wrong with their organization and how things could be managed better. and so susan anthony says, well okay, you wrote that report, go do it. and she does and she reorganizes the entire suffrage structure. and she does...
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steve weiss, before you go, you made a big move. tell me about it >> i sold devon earlier in the week and the reason is this is a complete failure of risk management on my part. the reasons i bought it, which were europe being short in gas and then china reopening, driving more demand, their global commodities and it didn't work out so i stuck with it because i like the company good asset as i i go through the portfolio, and i don't have a lot of positions, and i look at what i would buy once the market went lower, devon is just not in the top ten. so why hold on to it and see it go down and continue to remind myself that i really screwed this one up and i should have gotten out of it when the events i was looking for didn't turn out. >> i think you should just keep reminding yourself of that any way. >> it's difficult, scott >> if you don't, i will. >> in fairness, it's difficult to remind myself of the mistakes, because there's so few. >> i know. such an easy retort. weiss, thank you for coming in today. i know you had other stuff
steve weiss, before you go, you made a big move. tell me about it >> i sold devon earlier in the week and the reason is this is a complete failure of risk management on my part. the reasons i bought it, which were europe being short in gas and then china reopening, driving more demand, their global commodities and it didn't work out so i stuck with it because i like the company good asset as i i go through the portfolio, and i don't have a lot of positions, and i look at what i would buy...
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weiss, doug bought palo alto at $48. what should he do?out the same level, and i exited, because there's just such great training at the time. i believe the company will do well over the next few years, and for just the average investor, frankly i wouldn't try to trade around. i would just stay there. why pay taxes? >> thanks for the trades thanks for the trades. final trades are next. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and disciplined risk management are needed most. drawing on deep expertise across the world's public and private markets in pursuit of long-term returns... pgim. our investments shape tomorrow today. i think i'm ready for this. heck ya! with e*trade you're ready for anything. marriage. kids. college. kids moving back in after college. ♪ finally we can eat. ♪ you know you make me wanna...♪ and then we looked around and said, wait a minute, this isn't even our stroller! (laughing) you live with your parents, but you own a house in the metaverse? mhm. cool...i don't
weiss, doug bought palo alto at $48. what should he do?out the same level, and i exited, because there's just such great training at the time. i believe the company will do well over the next few years, and for just the average investor, frankly i wouldn't try to trade around. i would just stay there. why pay taxes? >> thanks for the trades thanks for the trades. final trades are next. whatever you see, at pgim we can help you rise to the challenges of today, when active investing and...
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joining me for the hour josh brown, steve weiss, brenda vingiello, jim lebenthal, richard saperstein, a baron's top 100. good week to hear from rick saperstein we do have some important business to take care of and that is josh brown selling schwab, which really -- i don't know, kind of surprised me, josh what's behind this >> i could buy it back an hour from now it was a good trade. when i went into it i said this is way overdone and makes no sense. schwab is a blue chip, one of the best companies in america on many levels, in addition to which we're a custody client i have billions of dollars at stake in this debate so i knew it was a buy it probably still is a buy, but anytime the stock has a run like that and your intention is not to be a long-term investor it's okay to take some off the table. that's all i did >> are you making any kind of a statement about where you see -- >> no, no. >> -- the financial sector is going? you got in right, you feel you're getting out right, plain and simple, wash the hands of it >> yeah. listen, if they want to panic -- if they want to panic and s
joining me for the hour josh brown, steve weiss, brenda vingiello, jim lebenthal, richard saperstein, a baron's top 100. good week to hear from rick saperstein we do have some important business to take care of and that is josh brown selling schwab, which really -- i don't know, kind of surprised me, josh what's behind this >> i could buy it back an hour from now it was a good trade. when i went into it i said this is way overdone and makes no sense. schwab is a blue chip, one of the best...
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jokes aside, weiss, you confound me. i just don't understand how you are overwhelmingly negative, okay, and you let us and our viewers know that every time you're on, yet you bought meta this week. you added more yesterday you bought the qs last night you added more this morning, but yet you always say that you don't want to buy these mega cap tech stocks because you think in your words i can get them cheaper. can you help me understand this? >> sure. absolutely i'm here to preserve cap and here to make money where i can make money i tend to be active. these are great trading markets. meta specifically trading about 19 times, which is a very slight premium to the market, has great momentum if you look at it on the down days in the market, the risk, the volatility is low relative to the others. so it's a way to get long the market, i think, in a risk-controlled way. in terms of the qs, it wasn't a big bet. it was bet that we'd see inflation coming down somewhat, but i didn't expect it aggressively i'm still sitting on a t
jokes aside, weiss, you confound me. i just don't understand how you are overwhelmingly negative, okay, and you let us and our viewers know that every time you're on, yet you bought meta this week. you added more yesterday you bought the qs last night you added more this morning, but yet you always say that you don't want to buy these mega cap tech stocks because you think in your words i can get them cheaper. can you help me understand this? >> sure. absolutely i'm here to preserve cap...
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steve weiss, justified >> no.any, good management it's still capital intensive it has a yield of i think about 2% on an ebitda basis a ridiculous multiple the price increases we're seeing today, they're ridiculous. they're only raising price target because the stocks reached their price target before they have to make the decision, do i make up some reason to keep this on the list and in order to do so, the buy list, i have to raise my price target don't be fooled by that. that's the games analysts play they want to get the calls when somebody is looking at nvidia. you are not getting a call, you will not going to get paid more money as an analyst. >> rob, broad based, what do you think of this upgrade for nvidia >> it's capital intensive as steve said all this exposure is capital light. if you want to own anything within semis you want to own the equipment manufacturers. it means they don't have to spend a lot of money to make a lot of money when you look out five years at all these types of names, they're moving
steve weiss, justified >> no.any, good management it's still capital intensive it has a yield of i think about 2% on an ebitda basis a ridiculous multiple the price increases we're seeing today, they're ridiculous. they're only raising price target because the stocks reached their price target before they have to make the decision, do i make up some reason to keep this on the list and in order to do so, the buy list, i have to raise my price target don't be fooled by that. that's the...
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joining me for the hour today here at post 9, joe terranova,l■ jason snipe, jenny harrington and steve■k weisseen across thef■ç■ boar youe1 probably k the nasdaq is the outperformer today yete1 l■t■again, 1.75% joe, i turn to you a brief pause, rest for a couple (t&há■p &hc% this amazing run continues for q tech, the best month to date, the best year to date in terms of sectors where does it go from here?q >> what was good is while we had that little pause for x■ technology, the other sectorscd■ actually came forward and picke■ up theñ■j■ performance, so it w■ energy, it was financials, it was health care, it was the areas of the market that underperformed so far year to date i told you about my conversatior with larry altman. we felt as though the market was going to beçó■ó■able tojf catch breath that's exactly what's happening now. t@e i think there's further upsideu■ potential heading intoÑ■ friday pcelp inflation figure, and reay thexd■$5.1 trillionqthat wee1 moneyxd■market funds, i think right now the overweight meñ■ that everyone will perfect take the Ñi■einvestment riskl■ç effectively o
joining me for the hour today here at post 9, joe terranova,l■ jason snipe, jenny harrington and steve■k weisseen across thef■ç■ boar youe1 probably k the nasdaq is the outperformer today yete1 l■t■again, 1.75% joe, i turn to you a brief pause, rest for a couple (t&há■p &hc% this amazing run continues for q tech, the best month to date, the best year to date in terms of sectors where does it go from here?q >> what was good is while we had that little pause for x■...
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this soft weiss by the judiciary is still going to win this election. it says that kind of lecture is changing. they want the policy that, that the party as perpetuated. ok. so this means basically that the popular voice is majority of electron then want something else to want a different kind of future that the conservative forces, not the more you putting up. how much control does the military have or the outcome of this election? considerable, i mean, decisive control before after and who in 2014, we had a military government. and during that time, the military came up with its own kind of constitution give itself one birth control parliament. but nevertheless, it, it was able to form cause in government 2009 in the last election. but this time, despite stacking the rules, despite haven't been powerful 90 it is still on course to lose the election. but this is where i think things will get tense and confrontational, and the military is not going to go away quietly. there's been number of cause in thailand and it's not out of the imagination that act
this soft weiss by the judiciary is still going to win this election. it says that kind of lecture is changing. they want the policy that, that the party as perpetuated. ok. so this means basically that the popular voice is majority of electron then want something else to want a different kind of future that the conservative forces, not the more you putting up. how much control does the military have or the outcome of this election? considerable, i mean, decisive control before after and who in...
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. >> good morning and welcome to mosaic, i'm rabbi eric weiss. faith communities are faced with a different way of responding to life by all the things that happen in the world currently. things that happen in a school shooting, things that happen in a synagogue. things that happen just in our political shere. we would like to invite you into a conversation. this is rabbi julie tyler. welcome rabbi. >> thanks so much. ddleeast project er, who is director for the jewish relation counsel based here in san francisco. welcome, karen. >> thank you. >> why don't we jump in and talk a little bit about what your organizations do and then we can kind of funnel that conversation into the ways in which you express your leadership in responding to these kinds of events that are happening in the world around us. rabbi saxtoler. >> the religious action center is the social justice, you could say, department or manifestation of the reformed movement of the unioned of reformed jude i didn't mean. it's a national organization. it's been around for a long time and
. >> good morning and welcome to mosaic, i'm rabbi eric weiss. faith communities are faced with a different way of responding to life by all the things that happen in the world currently. things that happen in a school shooting, things that happen in a synagogue. things that happen just in our political shere. we would like to invite you into a conversation. this is rabbi julie tyler. welcome rabbi. >> thanks so much. ddleeast project er, who is director for the jewish relation...
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with the investment committee and some special guests joining me, josh brown, liz young and steve weiss. also with us senior economics reporter steve liesman today we'll show you what's happening in the markets today it's been a bit all over the place at the current moment. we are down across the board yields remain a very big story, falling for much of the session here there's the ten year at 3.76 two year on an intraday basis. above 5% just a handful of days ago and dropping like a stone over that period of time let's kick off the conversation with the committee weiss, i go to you first you are both connected in all of this in a way, in the way that you invest as an investor not only in venture firms but startups themselves. give us a real world view as this story developments. >> what we did yesterday, we're in numerous early stage companies and i sit on the board of a couple of them. the first call was get the money out and some of the resistance was they'll survive this and then they'll remember that we weren't there for them and insaid you're not hearing me get the money out. and
with the investment committee and some special guests joining me, josh brown, liz young and steve weiss. also with us senior economics reporter steve liesman today we'll show you what's happening in the markets today it's been a bit all over the place at the current moment. we are down across the board yields remain a very big story, falling for much of the session here there's the ten year at 3.76 two year on an intraday basis. above 5% just a handful of days ago and dropping like a stone over...
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i was invited by barry weiss. ms. garcia: asking for chronology. when did you first make contact with mr. musk? mr. shellenberger: i don't know the exact date. it was december. ms. garcia: december. there are a lot of december. mr. shellenberger: last year. ms. garcia: 22? mr. shellenberger: yes. ms. garcia: in your discussion, in your answer, you also said that you were invited by a friend, barry weiss? mr. shellenberger: barry weiss. ms. garcia: this friend works for twitter? mr. shellenberger: she's a journalist. ms. garcia: i'm asking mr. shellenberger a question. mr. shellenberger: barry weiss is a journalist. she's a journalist. ms. garcia: you work in concert with her? mr. shellenberger: yeah. ms. garcia: do you know when she first was contacted by mr. musk? mr. shellenberger: i don't know. ms. garcia: you are in this as a threesome? mr. shellenberger: there were many more people involved. are you being paid to be here today either through consulting fees, campaign contributions? mr. shellenberger: absolutely not. chair jordan: the gentlelad
i was invited by barry weiss. ms. garcia: asking for chronology. when did you first make contact with mr. musk? mr. shellenberger: i don't know the exact date. it was december. ms. garcia: december. there are a lot of december. mr. shellenberger: last year. ms. garcia: 22? mr. shellenberger: yes. ms. garcia: in your discussion, in your answer, you also said that you were invited by a friend, barry weiss? mr. shellenberger: barry weiss. ms. garcia: this friend works for twitter? mr....
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joining us for the hour steve weiss, joe terranova and rob sechan. another potential bank blow-out. deutsche bank cds, fears into the banking sector. all the big banks in the red right now clearly signaling fear over the future. just moments ago we heard from st. louis fed president james bullard. he just listed his forecast for rates to 5.75%. who is going to be right? the banks, the markets or bullard and the fed? what was so interesting, rob, the banks are signaling something else is going to happen. bullard said i see the terminal rate even higher. >> that shows you the predicament the fed is in. they have inflationary pressures which haven't subsided, and they have this disinflationary shock to the banking ecosystem. and how do you reinstill confidence in a market that's not confident? and so you have a lot of cracks that appears beneath the surface. investors don't want to take risk going into the weekend. it's a shoot first or run first and deal with the consequences later. i don't know when you come off svb, credit suisse in the last two weekends that risk taking is somethin
joining us for the hour steve weiss, joe terranova and rob sechan. another potential bank blow-out. deutsche bank cds, fears into the banking sector. all the big banks in the red right now clearly signaling fear over the future. just moments ago we heard from st. louis fed president james bullard. he just listed his forecast for rates to 5.75%. who is going to be right? the banks, the markets or bullard and the fed? what was so interesting, rob, the banks are signaling something else is going...
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. >> in your answer you also said that you were invited by a friend bari weiss? friend bari weiss. >> so this friend works for bitter or what is her. >> she is a journalist. >> sorry, i didn't ask you a question. >> i'm not asking mrs. shellenberger a question. >> yes, ma'am, bari weiss is a journalist. >> i'm sorry, sir. you work in concert with her? >> yeah. >> so you are in this as a three-some? >> there was many more people involved than that. >> jesse: more like an orgy but anyway. democrats got caught conspiring with the fbi and big tech to censor free speech and freedom of the press and they are not even denying it. they are just accusing the reporters who broke the story of being in it for the money and hounding them about who told them about their corruption. who told you i was corrupt? give me a name. this is coming from the same people who spent years telling us not to bully the media, remember? and how important the free press was to democracy. >> the fourth estate is vital to a functioning democracy. the notion that you would threaten them or call th
. >> in your answer you also said that you were invited by a friend bari weiss? friend bari weiss. >> so this friend works for bitter or what is her. >> she is a journalist. >> sorry, i didn't ask you a question. >> i'm not asking mrs. shellenberger a question. >> yes, ma'am, bari weiss is a journalist. >> i'm sorry, sir. you work in concert with her? >> yeah. >> so you are in this as a three-some? >> there was many more people...
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well, when you say there's, there's weiss's or more waste than any other time of the year. yes. so did i promise you the dumpsters behind most massage, it are more full during ramadan than any other time. elaine, how did you become involved with the idea of a green? if tar it is exactly the background as the mom and sister corey has mentioned me personally going to mass taking my friends that you my long muslims firms. i was always ashamed, walking past piles of rubbish, garbage and especially food left. others. as mentioned, a lot of people are coming in. so we have high volumes of guests attending at the mosque. so usually what most used to do is they tend to just buy disposable items and the use of a lot of waste of food. so, but this has really brought us to the conclusion that we need to have a positive change. and what better time is there than in ramadan, when the community, a whole a community of muslims worldwide is consciously pursuing to do a better thing and to improve them serves improved environment. so we usually have this gain and this need to do great things. so
well, when you say there's, there's weiss's or more waste than any other time of the year. yes. so did i promise you the dumpsters behind most massage, it are more full during ramadan than any other time. elaine, how did you become involved with the idea of a green? if tar it is exactly the background as the mom and sister corey has mentioned me personally going to mass taking my friends that you my long muslims firms. i was always ashamed, walking past piles of rubbish, garbage and especially...
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weiss held to be sufficient. certain arguments undoubtedly the prosecutor would make. and we would have to see how those play out for. >> if i have it right, then your collection law that is part of this a 17 -- 152 with the conspiracy to promote or prevent any two or more persons who conspired to promote or prevent the election of anyny person by office by unlawful means conspiracy is acted upon by one or more of the parties thereto shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. >> circulate the prosecutor will rely on that is what the underlying crimes or authorize enhancement of falsification of business records to a felony. that is a a very important statute.s >> this is darrell joins us from alabama republican line for our guest jim former u.s. district attorney in the southern district of new york. >> so, let's say donald trump is not above the law but do know who he is? joe biden, cuomo, all of your democrats. so my question to you is your hatred for the republicans going to extend that trump doesn't get him taken in 2024 as a going to extend to the next republicans are goin
weiss held to be sufficient. certain arguments undoubtedly the prosecutor would make. and we would have to see how those play out for. >> if i have it right, then your collection law that is part of this a 17 -- 152 with the conspiracy to promote or prevent any two or more persons who conspired to promote or prevent the election of anyny person by office by unlawful means conspiracy is acted upon by one or more of the parties thereto shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. >> circulate...
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and he is holiday destinations drowning in plastic weiss, we, we line at the closet every year. europe exports over 1000000 tons of plastic waste. is there another way? after all the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, this week on world stories rebuilding the no today i'm in france. muscle fishing and goro, italy. we begin in estonia. the baltic state has no fighter jets of its own. so nato partners regularly send contingency there to secure air space. a water emergency suit boots, a g suit, a life jacket and a helmet. it takes lieutenant colonel christoph hoffmeister just under 2 minutes to put it all on right next door. his euro fighter is refueled and armed with a 27 millimeter cannon and air to air missiles ready for take off in under 15 minutes. this is that court summons on whole complex. that's a very short time for such a highly complex system. have mr. allison roy. it's no secret that for all pilots, when you're fast asleep on the alarm goes off. but your pulse starts rising melinda . that's in the adrenalin kicks in, because you'
and he is holiday destinations drowning in plastic weiss, we, we line at the closet every year. europe exports over 1000000 tons of plastic waste. is there another way? after all the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, this week on world stories rebuilding the no today i'm in france. muscle fishing and goro, italy. we begin in estonia. the baltic state has no fighter jets of its own. so nato partners regularly send contingency there to secure air...
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hi weiss, cd. and finally, it means that we are stemming the turmoil in the international financial markets. these are the 3 goals that are very, very important to us. since at the right spec, a to z, a z, a z of is to seen phones. credit suisse is balance sheet is around double the size of lehman brothers, which triggered the 2008 financial crisis when it collapsed. the swiss bank is far more embedded in the global financial system with multiple international subsidiaries. the swiss government says a credit suisse collapse could have triggered a financial crisis. and that's why they stepped in to support its rescue by u. b. s. a move supported by experts in a once a large and highly connected institution, such as this runs into trouble that there is always a risk of contagion. and it may be a good idea for regulators and central bankers to try to get ahead of that problem . swiss financial authorities have the support of their peers. the u. s. federal reserve, the e. c. b, and other major central
hi weiss, cd. and finally, it means that we are stemming the turmoil in the international financial markets. these are the 3 goals that are very, very important to us. since at the right spec, a to z, a z, a z of is to seen phones. credit suisse is balance sheet is around double the size of lehman brothers, which triggered the 2008 financial crisis when it collapsed. the swiss bank is far more embedded in the global financial system with multiple international subsidiaries. the swiss government...
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watching on wednesday why ferry is holiday destinations and drowning in plastic weiss, we wine at the cause. every year europe exports over $1000000.00 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, if you're watching d w news, asia coming up, women under siege on line, it's international women's day and the un says women's progress is at risk from online hate. we hear from an indian journalist about the chilling effects. every time i leave, there's a foot off b disconnected at, i mean that object dentist recently signed an intimate, intervene and ruling the ring in one of india's most conservative states. parents encouraged their daughters to become wrestling stars. ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. and happy international women's day. it's a chance for celebration, but also reflection on the challenges facing women around the world will be taking a closer look at women in india, particularly how they experience and relate to technology and the online world. here's what the head of the
watching on wednesday why ferry is holiday destinations and drowning in plastic weiss, we wine at the cause. every year europe exports over $1000000.00 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, if you're watching d w news, asia coming up, women under siege on line, it's international women's day and the un says women's progress is at risk from online hate. we hear from an indian journalist about the...
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attorney david weiss in delaware to run the probe. weiss is not considered a special counsel there are two special counsels investigating the trump, biden classified document scandals, they operate immed independently from the justice department. but answered hypothetical, if wanted to indicted someone. >> i would like clarification from you with respect to these concerns. >> the u.s. attorney in delaware has been advised he has full authority to make those kind of referrals you are talking about or bring cases in other jurisdictions if he feels necessary. reporter: another recurring to topic from senators on both sides. >> horrible epidemic, an epidemic that has been unleashed on purpose by the sinaloa and new generation jalisco cartels. >> let's absorb that. horrible epidemic that kills more people than car wrecks and gun violence combined. >> garland said that the dea is doing everything possible but more needs to be done, admitted there is a serious problem, one of many topics here at u.s. cl clom capitol today before merrick garl
attorney david weiss in delaware to run the probe. weiss is not considered a special counsel there are two special counsels investigating the trump, biden classified document scandals, they operate immed independently from the justice department. but answered hypothetical, if wanted to indicted someone. >> i would like clarification from you with respect to these concerns. >> the u.s. attorney in delaware has been advised he has full authority to make those kind of referrals you are...
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shellenberger a question. >> barry weiss is a journalist. >> i'm sorry, sir? >> a journalist. >> so you work in concert with her? >> yeah. >> do you know when she first was contacted by mr. musk. >> i don't know. >> you don't know, so you're in this as a threesome? >> there was many more people involved than that. >> there was many more people involved with that. >> are you being paid to be here today, either through consulting fees. >> no. >> campaign contributions. >> no. >> the gentle lady's time has expired. >> absolutely not. >> the gentle lady's time has expired. >> thank you. >> i don't know what to say other than i'll recognize the gentleman from north dakota for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i'll yield my five minutes. >> i appreciate the gentleman yielding. i do think it's worth pointing out that, you know, i have co-sponsored i think some of my colleagues have co-sponsored the shield act in previous congresses with democrats seeing what they're trying to do today. prevent the journalists from revealing sources to the government. that
shellenberger a question. >> barry weiss is a journalist. >> i'm sorry, sir? >> a journalist. >> so you work in concert with her? >> yeah. >> do you know when she first was contacted by mr. musk. >> i don't know. >> you don't know, so you're in this as a threesome? >> there was many more people involved than that. >> there was many more people involved with that. >> are you being paid to be here today, either through consulting...
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every year in many im gonna working on lunch with fairly holiday destinations and drowning in plastic weiss, we, we line at the concert every year europe, exclusively $1000000.00 tons of plastic with you steering the other way after all the employment isn't recyclable. make up your own mind. d, w. made for mines. a 100 german lost reeds on d, w. mm hm. ah, ah. a race between 2 regional powers. apples top supplier fox con, has its eye on india, as the fix to diversify away from china. also on the show clean energy from africa to europe, a new plant in murray, tanya will provide germany with green hydrogen, much needed after losing russian gas and a residence in argentina. find themselves having to compete with tourists for housing as more landlords in charge rent in dollars. this is the w business. i'm janelle dumas on, welcome. fox con, wants to boost its production in india as the company seeks alternative production sites outside of china. fox con, which assembles i phones for apple, is aiming to rely less heavenly, heavily on the world's 2nd largest economy. b james 0. coven policy force
every year in many im gonna working on lunch with fairly holiday destinations and drowning in plastic weiss, we, we line at the concert every year europe, exclusively $1000000.00 tons of plastic with you steering the other way after all the employment isn't recyclable. make up your own mind. d, w. made for mines. a 100 german lost reeds on d, w. mm hm. ah, ah. a race between 2 regional powers. apples top supplier fox con, has its eye on india, as the fix to diversify away from china. also on...
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international perspective. migration to europe is weiss against surgeon you authority. so reporting the highest number of irregular border crossing fits 2016 destination europe can migration being controlled. find out on to the point. to point with d, w. root of the me a mystery, concealed in the ground, most just painting notorious and controversial and the out well basically means re writing from the scholarship revealed and nevertheless a mystery to this day. what lies behind the cut and 45 minutes. oh you. oh, you become a criminal pre kline aol already know who's with to take told me about hackers and paralyzing me to your societies. computers that out were you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for but how they can also terror. what, you know, new tune migration to europe is once again searching e with thirty's reported a $133000.00 irregular border crossings last year. the highest number since 2016 most of those fling seek to come by see 2 recent shipwrecks in the mediterranean attests to the pe
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international perspective. migration to europe is weiss again searching. you authorities reporting the highest number of irregular border crossing fits 2016 destination europe. can migration be controlled, find out on to the point to point with d, w. root ah, in is key about olivia douglas enable other get out of media miserable law. give up a bit on, but again, i just got into that and i could yoga or him, would you? yeah, but you're to let up joel media blogger. currently more well then on the move worldwide in such a better life, to jamalia reduced many dixie mackwood on a la guardia. pin mag the from fusion management does all a piercer ministry school or that i was booted, he gets exposed. go to lunch with, find out about aaliyah story. info, migraines, reliable nissan migrants. wherever they may be. ah, ah, this is focus on europe. i'm lar babylon, a war welcome to the show. it's a powder keg in the balkans that's had the e.
international perspective. migration to europe is weiss again searching. you authorities reporting the highest number of irregular border crossing fits 2016 destination europe. can migration be controlled, find out on to the point to point with d, w. root ah, in is key about olivia douglas enable other get out of media miserable law. give up a bit on, but again, i just got into that and i could yoga or him, would you? yeah, but you're to let up joel media blogger. currently more well then on...
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k, we've got the ongoing national rail waist rail. weiss stripes, right? wildly riley strike. sorry. hm. and even the security guard that he for airport ah, thinking of joining them over these to break so that that continues to, to disrupt transportation across the u. k. when you look at france, we saw that president my call has just pushed through a controversial bill that will raise the age of a time and in the country that's led to mass demonstrations. national labor unions in the country have also then lead strikes and response. even can charles has had to postpone his trip to france. and then when you look at spain, i mean there air traffic controllers are in a deadlock. i pay a pay negotiations. so really all across europe, people are striking. and, and that really is a reflection of the struggle that they are going through to me to make ends meet. and mrs. their way of saying, you need to listen to us. we need a pay increase. otherwise, we won't turn up to walk. julia berlin, how likely is it that the demands of a union will be accepted or is it likely that these strike
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the 75th one-day tour of brussels cabbage was also held and at the end of we are jk and john weiss is the mother at 22:00 and tanesh is nathan and we are the second and we are the cycling team from slovenia team victorious took the third place. the end of the second cycle of the isfahan cycling race is younes lingard from denmark. portuguese from the first to the third movie star in the quarter -finals, the national futsal team of our country defeated saudi arabia with 11 goals in their first match in the international tournament of thailand. by accepting the loss against bahrain and placing in the third place in the table, the promotion to the second round of the world guide continued in georgia and the woman reached the gold medal. professional players of the third and fourth world, i am the 8th of the antenna the legend of french football died at the age of 89 and scored 13 goals in the 1958 world cup in sweden with the shirt of the french national team. and the review of the budget of 1402, let's see together, it will not lead to the creation of real estate, of course , we would l
the 75th one-day tour of brussels cabbage was also held and at the end of we are jk and john weiss is the mother at 22:00 and tanesh is nathan and we are the second and we are the cycling team from slovenia team victorious took the third place. the end of the second cycle of the isfahan cycling race is younes lingard from denmark. portuguese from the first to the third movie star in the quarter -finals, the national futsal team of our country defeated saudi arabia with 11 goals in their first...
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weiss is trying to put tax payers, you, on the hook for moderna's alleged patent infringement.ot only did american taxpayers pay to develop the drug. not only did they make the guy who runs the company a billionaire. now you might be on the hook for bailing out moderna if it's found to have stolen patented technology. wow is that a scam. grand jury proceedings were supposed to take place today about the hush money payment that trump allegedly made back in 2016 through his lawyer, michael cohen, to stormy daniels. supposed to be a crime, is not a crime. in any case those proceedings were cancelled. we're not sure why. today "the daily mail" found a 2018 letter claiming donald trump did not reimburse cohen for the money. that of course would blow up the entire case. as you'd imagine lot of other countries are watching all of this in stark amazement. here's, for example, listen carefully the president of mexico. >> translator: president trump is declaring that they are going to detain him i think today for issue supposedly like lawyers say allegedly yet. they're going to detain hi
weiss is trying to put tax payers, you, on the hook for moderna's alleged patent infringement.ot only did american taxpayers pay to develop the drug. not only did they make the guy who runs the company a billionaire. now you might be on the hook for bailing out moderna if it's found to have stolen patented technology. wow is that a scam. grand jury proceedings were supposed to take place today about the hush money payment that trump allegedly made back in 2016 through his lawyer, michael cohen,...
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. >>> let's talk more about the clund what's the best bet with your money with keith weiss.at to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> this is such a big report for this company what do you expect when it comes to numbers and commentary about these six activist investors >> i think you're right. there's a huge expectation, probably less so about the current fundamentals there's pretty low expectations in terms of the overall growth the key number people are looking at for the current quarter there, fiscal q4, is going to be their current remaining performance obligation numbers. that's supposed to grow by 10% if they hit that number, i think investors will feel fine about having visibility and control over their near term fundamentals but the real focus like you were alluding to is going to be which one of those activist dials if you will are they willing to turn the most. there's high expectations that will get higher market targets given the restructuring that just came through, but any commentary about how they're looking to augment or change management is going to b
. >>> let's talk more about the clund what's the best bet with your money with keith weiss.at to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> this is such a big report for this company what do you expect when it comes to numbers and commentary about these six activist investors >> i think you're right. there's a huge expectation, probably less so about the current fundamentals there's pretty low expectations in terms of the overall growth the key number people are...
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who is this bari weiss? and are you a threesome? are you a threesome?iss worked for "the new york times," do you have any research at all? do you have any staff? >> steve: to your point, brian, not getting enough coverage, if the uncovered laws being broken, that would be a big story. >> brian: i will put it this way, anyone who looks at this and doesn't think it is a huge story is just so worried about being covered the mic uncovered or unmasked just wanted to go away. it just to mission mike diminishes the russia hoax and anti-trump that was existing at twin or comic twitter. and i can just imagine what it's like. >> ainsley: ashley with headlines. >> good morning, guys, the mexican cartel issuing the policy with members involved and responsible for the murder of two americans across the border. we share this picture of five men tied up and blindfolded thing they will face consequences. it comes as the bodies of shaeed woodard and zindell brown arrived in the u.s. peer of the surviving kidnapped victims are still being processed. and the ceo alan shaw
who is this bari weiss? and are you a threesome? are you a threesome?iss worked for "the new york times," do you have any research at all? do you have any staff? >> steve: to your point, brian, not getting enough coverage, if the uncovered laws being broken, that would be a big story. >> brian: i will put it this way, anyone who looks at this and doesn't think it is a huge story is just so worried about being covered the mic uncovered or unmasked just wanted to go away. it...
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a month later , hitler approved a plan to attack poland , codenamed weiss, coming within a hair's breadthdeath, more immediately went over to the opposite camp and entered into negotiations with england and france, it seemed. now nothing can prevent the creation of a single anti-hitler coalition. in the summer of 1939, british and french diplomats arrived in moscow. the main topic of the negotiations was the question of how the soviet troops would approach the border with germany in the event of a war . he demanded that the british french negotiators give a firm commitment on behalf of. more that the soviet troops will be let through polish territory and england and france appealed that, of course, more should miss the troops replied that there were no such circumstances. probably, but they were counting on something that they would not be attacked by the latter, or that they would be protected by england from france, but they themselves had just seen how england and france act when it is unprofitable for them, what is a münkhesgula. this is one of the most shameful pages of world diploma
a month later , hitler approved a plan to attack poland , codenamed weiss, coming within a hair's breadthdeath, more immediately went over to the opposite camp and entered into negotiations with england and france, it seemed. now nothing can prevent the creation of a single anti-hitler coalition. in the summer of 1939, british and french diplomats arrived in moscow. the main topic of the negotiations was the question of how the soviet troops would approach the border with germany in the event...
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geoff: andrew weiss, the biden white house today condemned the detention of the american wall streetrnal reporter evan kerkovich for what moscow described as espionage. the white house national security spokesperson, john kirby, said the administration had no advance awareness of a new russian effort to target american journalists. does his detention read to you like a stepped up effort on the part of the russians to target americans with the end goal of a prisoner swap? >> it's really hard to speculate at this point given how few concrete facts have been released. and we always need to be really careful not to assume that what the russians are saying is true. in this instance, a small number of western journalists have gone back or gone in and out since the war began. at the beginning of the war, everyone left. and the message from the u.s. administration has been really clear no americans should be in russia right now due to the threat of arbitrary detention or worse. and now you have something tha looks much worse, which is espionage charges they carry with them rl potential for a
geoff: andrew weiss, the biden white house today condemned the detention of the american wall streetrnal reporter evan kerkovich for what moscow described as espionage. the white house national security spokesperson, john kirby, said the administration had no advance awareness of a new russian effort to target american journalists. does his detention read to you like a stepped up effort on the part of the russians to target americans with the end goal of a prisoner swap? >> it's really...
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joining me at post 9, joe ter nova and steve weiss. dow good for 161. the s&p 500 had given up 4000 but there it goes, 3973. nasdaq just dipping negative but a lot of talk about what's happening in the bond market as always. so, brenda, i turn to you. the good and the bad. the good you get bank stress relief with first citizens. flashing yet another recession signal. what do we make of it? >> that tech stocks continue to go higher as an investor but i think the bad is that the credit crunch that we may or may not be coming upon us due to what's happening in the regional banks has not manifested itself into public equities and so i think while equities have been resilient we will see cracks in the economy and so we continue to hear recession alarms. inverted yield curves, all sorts of data. at the same time the consumer is still strong, growth is there and so i think the market is like prove it to me. prove it to me that we'll goo into a contraction and stands right now, the market is out of the economy. >> the bond market, joe, thinks we're going that w
joining me at post 9, joe ter nova and steve weiss. dow good for 161. the s&p 500 had given up 4000 but there it goes, 3973. nasdaq just dipping negative but a lot of talk about what's happening in the bond market as always. so, brenda, i turn to you. the good and the bad. the good you get bank stress relief with first citizens. flashing yet another recession signal. what do we make of it? >> that tech stocks continue to go higher as an investor but i think the bad is that the credit...
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a month later, hitler approved the plan of attack on poland , codenamed weiss, being on the verge ofmore immediately went over to the opposite camp and entered into negotiations with england and france, it seemed. now nothing can prevent the creation of a single anti-hitler coalition. in the summer of 1939, british and french diplomats arrived in moscow. the main topic of the negotiations was the question of how the soviet troops will approach the border with germany in the event of a war from the british french negotiators, so that they give a firm commitment on behalf of more that the soviet troops will be allowed through polish territory and england and france turned. to which, of course, more must miss the troops replied that there were no such circumstances. but they themselves have just seen how england and france act when mat is not profitable. what is a milker conspiracy. this is one of the most shameful pages of world diplomacy, the most vile treaty. yes they give away eating, like a piece of meat from czechoslovakia , you don’t even have to ask her whether you want it or no
a month later, hitler approved the plan of attack on poland , codenamed weiss, being on the verge ofmore immediately went over to the opposite camp and entered into negotiations with england and france, it seemed. now nothing can prevent the creation of a single anti-hitler coalition. in the summer of 1939, british and french diplomats arrived in moscow. the main topic of the negotiations was the question of how the soviet troops will approach the border with germany in the event of a war from...
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and indians as sovereign states. a month later, hitler approved a plan to attack poland, codenamed weissng on the verge of death, she immediately went over to the opposite camp and entered into negotiations with england and france. it seemed that now nothing could prevent the creation of a single anti-hitler coalition. in the summer of 1939, british and french diplomats arrived in moscow. the main topic of the negotiations was the question of how the soviet troops will approach the border with germany in the event of a war. voroshilov, who would make up our delegation, demanded from the british and french negotiators that they give firm commitments on behalf of poland that soviet troops would be let through polish territory and england, france turned to the back, which, of course, should let the troops through more. back, haughtily replied that there were no such circumstances that we allowed foreign troops to pass through the territory of poland, soviet boots would probably give up polish soil, but they they were counting on something that they would not be attacked by the latter, or th
and indians as sovereign states. a month later, hitler approved a plan to attack poland, codenamed weissng on the verge of death, she immediately went over to the opposite camp and entered into negotiations with england and france. it seemed that now nothing could prevent the creation of a single anti-hitler coalition. in the summer of 1939, british and french diplomats arrived in moscow. the main topic of the negotiations was the question of how the soviet troops will approach the border with...
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we know about bari weiss provide all internal communications related to musk. with zuckerberg. >> ainsley: it's a private company. brian what are they talking about? they're allowed to do what they want. explain why they fired former fbi counsel jim baker? why wouldn't he have. the bigger question is why was he even there when he got the keys to twitter. you want to go over jim baker's transgressions? pull up a chair and get an ottoman, twitter blue subscription service. the massive layoffs is i a many the richest man in the world. i had a company fat and lazy. he went in and gutted it and runs it like a business. i believe he has a microchip business. who is the ftc to tell him who to fire and hire. steve, this is absolutely insane. by the way, we are going to see shellenberg and taibbi. bari weiss i don't think they have agreed to yet. go tell what happened at twitter. why are they so concerned about internal communication at twitter that might reveal the operations of a major company that effects the freedom of speech in america. this is absolutely insane. >
we know about bari weiss provide all internal communications related to musk. with zuckerberg. >> ainsley: it's a private company. brian what are they talking about? they're allowed to do what they want. explain why they fired former fbi counsel jim baker? why wouldn't he have. the bigger question is why was he even there when he got the keys to twitter. you want to go over jim baker's transgressions? pull up a chair and get an ottoman, twitter blue subscription service. the massive...
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i'm adam weiss, founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photos printed, framed and shipped to your doorstep. you just choose a photo that you love. you can preview it in over 100 frames, and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake at we would love a chance to frame it for you. my most important kitchen tool, my brain , so i choose new areva plus, unlike some others, plus is a multitasker supporting six key indicators of brain health. help. keep me sharp. areva think bigger. magnesium is vital for bone nerve and muscle health. i recommend, you know, extra straight 90 0, unlike regular magnesium absorption helps you get the full benefits of magnesium. to know the brand i trust. psoriasis really misses with you try hope fail. no one should suffer like that started co sent ix five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with consent ix don't use if you're allergic to go, centex before starting get checked for
i'm adam weiss, founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photos printed, framed and shipped to your doorstep. you just choose a photo that you love. you can preview it in over 100 frames, and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake at we would love a chance to frame it for you. my most important kitchen tool, my brain , so i choose new...
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attorney in delaware, david weiss. it's also the guy who's supposed to be investigating biden, but doesn't seem to be moderna may not have to pay anything. that's because weiss is trying to put taxpayers you on the hook for madonna's alleged patent infringement. you? yeah, this works. not only did american taxpayers pay to develop the drug, not only did they make the guy who runs the company a billionaire now, you might be on the hook for bailing out moderna if it's found to have stolen patented technology. why was that a scam? grand jury proceedings are supposed to take place today about the hush money payment that trump allegedly made back in 2016 through his lawyer, michael cohen. to stormy daniels, that's supposed to be a crime, not a crime. in any cases, those proceedings were suddenly canceled. we're not sure why. but today the daily mail found a twenty eighteen letter from the lawyer of michael cohen claiming that donald trump did not reimburse cohen for the money. and that, of course, would blow up the entire c
attorney in delaware, david weiss. it's also the guy who's supposed to be investigating biden, but doesn't seem to be moderna may not have to pay anything. that's because weiss is trying to put taxpayers you on the hook for madonna's alleged patent infringement. you? yeah, this works. not only did american taxpayers pay to develop the drug, not only did they make the guy who runs the company a billionaire now, you might be on the hook for bailing out moderna if it's found to have stolen...
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i'm adam weiss, founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photos printed, framed and shift to your doorstep. choose a photo that you love. you can preview it in over 100 frames, and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake app we would love a chance to frame it for you. what will you do? will you make something better? create something new. our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need. to bring out the innovator in you. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news. joining us now are two lawmakers from different sides of the aisle live in ukraine, dr sanjay gupta award. research shows. people remember ads with a catchy song. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance. here's a little number. you'll never forget. did you know that liberty mutual. customer insurance. back to living in your world. they're just gonna live in there. only pay for what you
i'm adam weiss, founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photos printed, framed and shift to your doorstep. choose a photo that you love. you can preview it in over 100 frames, and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake app we would love a chance to frame it for you. what will you do? will you make something better? create something...
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i'm adam weiss , founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photos printed, framed and shifting your doorstep. you just choose a photo that you love. you can preview it in over 100 frames, and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake at we would love a chance to frame it for you, ego. the number one rated brandon cordless outdoor power brings you the select cut more customized the cut with three interchangeable blades cuts for over an hour on a single charge ego exclusively at lowe's ace and ego authorized dealers. everybody hates the taking off and putting on your shoes nightmare at the airport, but now there's an easier way hands free skechers slip ins sketches slip ins. you just step in and go without bending down or looking for a place to sit. try new machine washable hands free sketcher slip ins. you're finally mastering grandma's 12 hour sauce. you're still update on the 11th hours. luckily american home shield is there to fi
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weiss foundation. ♪♪ -we built our house in the 1950s. we didn't know anything.ur first house. i decided we should get a modern person to do the decorating. and isabel was well-known at that time. and she understood what we were doing perfectly, which amazed me. -isabel lichtenstein was a decorator, and she was the decorator of my parents' home in shaker heights. -she was a very nice, very sweet, very smart lady. and she just loved the fact that she had an artist husband.
weiss foundation. ♪♪ -we built our house in the 1950s. we didn't know anything.ur first house. i decided we should get a modern person to do the decorating. and isabel was well-known at that time. and she understood what we were doing perfectly, which amazed me. -isabel lichtenstein was a decorator, and she was the decorator of my parents' home in shaker heights. -she was a very nice, very sweet, very smart lady. and she just loved the fact that she had an artist husband.
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i'm adam weiss, founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photosinted, framed and shipped to your doorstep. just choose a photo that you love. you can preview it in over 100 frames, and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake app we would love a chance to frame it for you was born on the south side of chicago has been a long road, but now i'm working for schwab. i love to help people understand the world through their lens and invest, according you can call us christmas eve at four o'clock in the morning. we're gonna always make sure that you have all of the financial tools and support to secure your financial future. that means a lot for my community and for every community. was this threat and bear tax credit. maybe. filing your taxes can feel like a big mystery. but tax you everything you need to solve it for less. file this one under maximum refund. hi i'm michael. i've lost £70 on goal. oh, i spent thousands on other diets
i'm adam weiss, founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photosinted, framed and shipped to your doorstep. just choose a photo that you love. you can preview it in over 100 frames, and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake app we would love a chance to frame it for you was born on the south side of chicago has been a long road, but now...
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year in many im gonna watching on lunch with fairies, holiday destinations and drowning interested weiss, we read wine and attic at the cause of every year. europe exports over 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, ah ah welcome, sick label 3000 child brides. in south dawn, women are all fighting to end forced marriage.
year in many im gonna watching on lunch with fairies, holiday destinations and drowning interested weiss, we read wine and attic at the cause of every year. europe exports over 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, ah ah welcome, sick label 3000 child brides. in south dawn, women are all fighting to end forced marriage.
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i'm adam weiss, founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photos printed, framed and shift to your doorstep. you just choose a photo that you lost. you can preview it and over 100 frames and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake at we would love a chance to frame it for you. better disruption hits your supply chain and writer. make sure you're ever delivering freight brokerage to transportation management capacity and dedicated trucks and drivers. source familiar with manhattan grand jury investigation. the former president's role in an alleged hush money scheme says the grand jury is not expected to take up the case again until later next month. anticipation has been building for that conclusion. the proceedings was at hand in part because of the comments by the former president, which were made up but also because the manhattan d a had invited him to testify, and that's something that seemed to signal a possible end of the i
i'm adam weiss, founder and ceo of keeps saying the mobile app that makes it easy to have your photos printed, framed and shift to your doorstep. you just choose a photo that you lost. you can preview it and over 100 frames and in a couple of days, you're going to receive your photo in a beautiful handmade frames. so if you've got a special photo on your phone, install the free keepsake at we would love a chance to frame it for you. better disruption hits your supply chain and writer. make sure...
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my family is holiday destinations and drowning in plastic weiss, we, we line as you look at the causes every year 0, the exports over $1000000.00 tons of plastic waste. is there another way? after all the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d w made for mines ah, ah, ah ah, welcome to global 3000 energy from organic waste. we asked is bio gas really as sustainable as it's made out to be climate friendly burping sheep in new zealand and trouble in paradise. investors and honduras plan a private city in the central american country, almost 70 percent of people live in poverty. outbreaks of violence, gang wars and kidnappings, are run of the mill. the murder rate in honduras is one of the world highest. now the wealthy can shield themselves from these social problems by building their own private paradise. the idyllic caribbean island of rotund. i'm to palm fringe beaches. i dosing an experiment just off this dusty road. at the entrance upon a reeds we believe in private property, a char to city foreign by investors is being built is auspiciously cold, prosper. this wi
my family is holiday destinations and drowning in plastic weiss, we, we line as you look at the causes every year 0, the exports over $1000000.00 tons of plastic waste. is there another way? after all the environment isn't to recyclable. make up your own mind. d w made for mines ah, ah, ah ah, welcome to global 3000 energy from organic waste. we asked is bio gas really as sustainable as it's made out to be climate friendly burping sheep in new zealand and trouble in paradise. investors and...