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swami demand on a hindu yogi has lived here for most of his life. he's seen firsthand the impact of global warming. not hermeticum say should be 10 feet of snow here in november but there's not even a foot right now it won't snow for months maybe at the end of december or in mid january. over the past 40 years the pindar a glacier has retreated more than 2 and a half kilometers. and glaciology experts say there's no sign of it slowing down. the glaciers melt in summers and accumulate snow in winters but due to climate change or global warming are some a period is extended and the winter season is shrinking. it means the snow fall period is shorter and the melting period is longer. barely or the snow full used to start at the beginning of september or beginning of october. they used to be spells of snowfall at regular intervals the snow used to get enough time to deposit and turn into ice. but now the snow is melting up until october november. you can ask. and that's happening to more than $10000.00 glaciers across the himalayas it's also disturbing
swami demand on a hindu yogi has lived here for most of his life. he's seen firsthand the impact of global warming. not hermeticum say should be 10 feet of snow here in november but there's not even a foot right now it won't snow for months maybe at the end of december or in mid january. over the past 40 years the pindar a glacier has retreated more than 2 and a half kilometers. and glaciology experts say there's no sign of it slowing down. the glaciers melt in summers and accumulate snow in...
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swami demand on a hindu yogi has lived here for most of his life. he's seen firsthand the impact of global warming. not hermeticum swishes be 10 feet of snow here in november but there's not even a foot right now it wants no 4 months maybe at the end of december or in mid january. over the past 40 years between dairy glacier has retreated more than 2 and a half kilometers. and glaciology experts say there's no sign of it slowing down the. glaciers melt in summers and accumulate snow in winters but due to climate change or global warming are some a period is extended and the winter season is shrinking. it means the snow fall period is shorter and the melting period is longer. and that's happening to more than $10000.00 glaciers across the himalayas it's also disturbing the mountain ecosystem as the ice recedes you for year in june soon. and. the changes happening in glaciers are putting pressure on the bio diversity in that topography and in that climate. do. you have any new species have started showing up here last year there was a mosquito and a b
swami demand on a hindu yogi has lived here for most of his life. he's seen firsthand the impact of global warming. not hermeticum swishes be 10 feet of snow here in november but there's not even a foot right now it wants no 4 months maybe at the end of december or in mid january. over the past 40 years between dairy glacier has retreated more than 2 and a half kilometers. and glaciology experts say there's no sign of it slowing down the. glaciers melt in summers and accumulate snow in winters...
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swarmi, a hindu yogi, has lived here for most of his life.has seen firsrsthand the impt of global l warming. swarmi: there should be 10 feet of snow here in november but there is not e even a foot right now. it will not snow for months.s. may be ththe end of or m mid december january. correspondent: over the past00 years, t the glacier has r retrd more than 2.5 kikilometers. and d glaciology experts say the is no sign of it slowing down. >> the glaciers melt in summer and accumulate snow in winter, but because of climate change or global warmiming, the summers extended and winter is shrinking. it means the snowfall period is shorter and the melting period is longer. correspondent: that is happening across the himalayas. it is also disturbing the ecosystem as the ice recedes year-over-year. >> the change is h happening, the glaciers are putting pressure on biodiveversity in tt topography and in that climate. swarmi: new spececs have statard showing up here. last year, there was a mosquito and a bedbugug. new creatureres are popppping u. therer
swarmi, a hindu yogi, has lived here for most of his life.has seen firsrsthand the impt of global l warming. swarmi: there should be 10 feet of snow here in november but there is not e even a foot right now. it will not snow for months.s. may be ththe end of or m mid december january. correspondent: over the past00 years, t the glacier has r retrd more than 2.5 kikilometers. and d glaciology experts say the is no sign of it slowing down. >> the glaciers melt in summer and accumulate snow...
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like a true main skeptical even when new year's partizan made it to shortly afterwards leap frogging yogi live as freiburg top scorer in the process. in total minds mustered $26.00 efforts on goal but only one would actually be converted joyfully header with 8 minutes to go. joy fish and for kwan in his 1st start since september. frankfurt have become something of a bogey team for alfred spiders off an arm one in the previous 3 encounters and this time they again so believe me i've got to reach to boss just one minute to the visitors 18 minutes it. off and i were fortunate not to go further behind before the break. just 3. minutes after the restart constantino stuff released equalized out of nowhere. my company time to make it back into the top 6 after roll. but those hopes were short lived as timothy chandler picked the right time to store his 1st goal of the season frankfurt beat hoffenheim again it was their 1st win since bashing by in 51 in early november. in december claims 3 wins shove them out of the drops and delighting club legend a new coach marcus recruited mock boot from shall
like a true main skeptical even when new year's partizan made it to shortly afterwards leap frogging yogi live as freiburg top scorer in the process. in total minds mustered $26.00 efforts on goal but only one would actually be converted joyfully header with 8 minutes to go. joy fish and for kwan in his 1st start since september. frankfurt have become something of a bogey team for alfred spiders off an arm one in the previous 3 encounters and this time they again so believe me i've got to reach...
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play they catch remain skeptical even when the as partizan made it to shortly afterwards leapfrogging yogilive as freiburg top scorer in the process. in total minds mustered $26.00 efforts on goal but only one would actually be converted joyfully header with 8 minutes to go. joy fish time and for kwan in his 1st start since september. frankfurt have become something of a bogey team for. often i think one of the previous 3 encounters and this time they again took the lead me after chain of inch to pass just one nil to the visitors 18 minutes ticked. off and i was fortunate not to go further behind before the break. but just 3 minutes after the restart constantino stuff released equalized out of nowhere. i'm home i'm to make it back into the top 6 off to roll. hopes was short lived as timothy chambliss picked the right time to stores 1st goal of the season frankfurt beat hoffenheim again it was their 1st win since bashing by in 51 in early november . in december claims 3 wins shut them out of the drops a club legend lukas podolski new coach marcus recruited maku trim shall cut during the win
play they catch remain skeptical even when the as partizan made it to shortly afterwards leapfrogging yogilive as freiburg top scorer in the process. in total minds mustered $26.00 efforts on goal but only one would actually be converted joyfully header with 8 minutes to go. joy fish time and for kwan in his 1st start since september. frankfurt have become something of a bogey team for. often i think one of the previous 3 encounters and this time they again took the lead me after chain of inch...
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swami diamond on a hindu yogi has lived here for most of his life. he's seen firsthand the impact of global warming. not hermeticum say should be 10 feet of snow here in november but there's not even a foot right now it wants no for months maybe at the end of december or in a mid january. over the past 40 years between dari glacier has retreated more than 2 and a half kilometers. and glaciology experts say there's no sign of it slowing down. the glaciers melt in summers and accumulate snow in winters but due to climate change or global warming are some a period is extended and the winter season is shrinking. it means the snowfall period is shorter and the melting period is longer. and that's happening to more than $10000.00 glaciers across the himalayas it's also disturbing the mountain ecosystem as the ice recedes you feel and use your. imagination and you. can. do as we said the changes happening in glaciers are putting pressure on the biodiversity in that topography and in that climate the we're going to do. you have a new species have started sho
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catcher yogi berra leaping into larsen's arms. don larsen passed away last night.> sticking with sports on new year's day so many people look forward to college football and this year certainly served up some excitement. >> start in the rose bowl with oregon and wisconsin. the ducks were trailing in the fourth quarter when quarterback justin herbert ran in a 30-yard touchdown. oregon won it, 28-27. >>> and in georgia versus baylor last night in the sugar bowl, the bulldogs went out to a 19-0 halftime lead and never trailed. georgia coach kirby smart was soaked with a big old gatorade bath at the end of the 26-14 win. so many games that day. >>> up next in "the pulse," why today is the biggest day for returns. >>> also ahead, alex trebek and his wife opening up about the "jeopardy" host's battle with cancer. trebek's new admission and what his wife wants him to stop doing. >>> plus, the popular tech product swallowed by a 7-year-old. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of
catcher yogi berra leaping into larsen's arms. don larsen passed away last night.> sticking with sports on new year's day so many people look forward to college football and this year certainly served up some excitement. >> start in the rose bowl with oregon and wisconsin. the ducks were trailing in the fourth quarter when quarterback justin herbert ran in a 30-yard touchdown. oregon won it, 28-27. >>> and in georgia versus baylor last night in the sugar bowl, the bulldogs...
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catcher yogi berra there famously leaping into his arms. larsen was 90 years old. >>> when we come back, the abc news exclusive with alex trebek. his wife jean, and why she says he doesn't want to miss a single episode of "jeopardy!" episode of "jeopardy!" so today y doctor, which includes preservision...because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk.. my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. it's how i see my life. because it's my vision... preservision. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the
catcher yogi berra there famously leaping into his arms. larsen was 90 years old. >>> when we come back, the abc news exclusive with alex trebek. his wife jean, and why she says he doesn't want to miss a single episode of "jeopardy!" episode of "jeopardy!" so today y doctor, which includes preservision...because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk.. my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision...
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what a crowd >> coming up, our newest yogi, harry smith.starting y youtube's yoga with adrienne >> look at him he's so into it. >> can he stand up though? that's the question. >> you're a yogi >>> we've got your go-to super bowl foods we each chose our favorite super bowl dish. ryan will be helping us out. i know the winner will be my wife's sticky ham sandwiches >> sticky ham? >> on those hawaiian rolls >> the king's hawaiian roll. >> so good >> before my queso nachos show the ham who's boss, let's get a check of the weather >> okey-dokey. let's show you what we have going on looking ahead towards your weekend, severe storms in the south tomorrow, southern florida. soaked in seattle and the pacific northwest. saturday storms brushing the another storm coming into the northwest, more severe storms for florida. then sunday, sunday! super bowl sunday and groundhog's day, drying out in the east mountain snows out west along the pacific northwest and a spring feel everywhere else. where did everybody go what the heck? i'm soup posed >>> cloudy
what a crowd >> coming up, our newest yogi, harry smith.starting y youtube's yoga with adrienne >> look at him he's so into it. >> can he stand up though? that's the question. >> you're a yogi >>> we've got your go-to super bowl foods we each chose our favorite super bowl dish. ryan will be helping us out. i know the winner will be my wife's sticky ham sandwiches >> sticky ham? >> on those hawaiian rolls >> the king's hawaiian roll. >> so...
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as yogi bera said, the hardest thing to predict is the future.can now say with certainty that soleimani is dead and we have many a brave american. >> colonel ralph peters. i appreciate your perspective. thank you. >> coming up, how the white house is defying a court order and withholding 20 emails on ukraine aid. unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables >>> late impeachment breaking news. it centers on internal administration emails and comes in the wake of a prior batch that provided a clear and unfiltered look at the freeze on aid to ukraine and the president's direct involvement in it. "the new york times" is reporting on another batch we've yet to see that the white house is fighting despite a court order to withhold. eric lipton shares a by line in the story. walk us through your reporting. who are these emails between, and why is the white house holding them? >> these are emails between an aide to the chief of staff. his name is robert blair. he works directly for mick mulvaney, and he was corresponding with a gentleman named m
as yogi bera said, the hardest thing to predict is the future.can now say with certainty that soleimani is dead and we have many a brave american. >> colonel ralph peters. i appreciate your perspective. thank you. >> coming up, how the white house is defying a court order and withholding 20 emails on ukraine aid. unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables >>> late impeachment breaking news. it centers on internal administration emails and comes in the wake of a...
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>> as yogi bea as yow give yogg, it's dadeja vu all over again.s one of the things where i think you cannot have to swing at this pitch, to use that, you can let the pitch go by and not have to purchase that company at these valuations. lauren: you're saying away from amazon, facebook, microsoft. >> all of the fang stocks i would avoid. we still own apple. i think apple is reaso reasonaby priced. we sold microsoft last year. at this point apple we're getting closer and closer -- it's been a wonderful company for us, obviously. lauren: how is it, then, thatat alphabet just became the third company to have and a hold a 1 trillion dollars market cap. a lot of folks are saying you saw the runup in the shares when the co-founder step aside and they're letting the ceo run things because he's probably more friendly to shareholders, you might see the first ever dividend, for instance. >> right. i think what you have is this proliferation of passive investing and etfs. so the big get bigger. you have the algorithms driving investors into the stocks. becaus
>> as yogi bea as yow give yogg, it's dadeja vu all over again.s one of the things where i think you cannot have to swing at this pitch, to use that, you can let the pitch go by and not have to purchase that company at these valuations. lauren: you're saying away from amazon, facebook, microsoft. >> all of the fang stocks i would avoid. we still own apple. i think apple is reaso reasonaby priced. we sold microsoft last year. at this point apple we're getting closer and closer --...
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. >> i think that was yogi berra that said that, wasn't it? >> i didn't know ruth was familiar with him, but she always pleasantly surprises me. >> justice o'connor was often the one to ask the first question. >> yes. >> when she was on the court. and it was always a very tough question and really required the advocate to be prepared for something in the record, something about and you do that, too. you ask often the first question, as you do, justice sotomayor. you're breaking the ice or trying to find a probe a weakness? i know justice o'connor was, you know, getting it started. >> yes. i always waited until she asked the first question. >> pardon? >> i always waited for her to ask. that was kind of the signal that we could we could stop the soliloquy and engage in colloquy. >> the most moment for me was the first argument after justice scalia's death. i think we were all a bit shell-shocked. and i remember sitting there and the poor advocate standing up there and talking and no one was interrupting him. unheard of when the justice was alive
. >> i think that was yogi berra that said that, wasn't it? >> i didn't know ruth was familiar with him, but she always pleasantly surprises me. >> justice o'connor was often the one to ask the first question. >> yes. >> when she was on the court. and it was always a very tough question and really required the advocate to be prepared for something in the record, something about and you do that, too. you ask often the first question, as you do, justice sotomayor....
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i grew up with mickey mantle, yogi bear remarks, whitey ford, these are the greats of my time.tion of greats. der he can jeter clearly the best shortstop the yankees ever had. he was captain of the team. he earned the respect of the people. he is a decent guy. 3465 career hits. his last hit i remember listening to it on the radio was a home run. this guy really deserves it. you can't say enough about derek jeter he does deserve a unanimous decision. mariano rivera got one. connell: that 3,000 hit. amazing. what is up tonight. >> dr. anthony fauci is a real legend in the infectious diseases. he almost single handedly brought the world's attention to hiv/aids and now he is focusing on infectious diseases coming from overseas to the united states. the chinese say they have the virus pretty much wrapped up but can we believe them after all the lies they spewed before about things like this? legendary former prosecutor. andrew mccarthy. one of best in the world will be here to talk about what is happening with the impeachment trial. by the way andrew, andy schiff came out with somet
i grew up with mickey mantle, yogi bear remarks, whitey ford, these are the greats of my time.tion of greats. der he can jeter clearly the best shortstop the yankees ever had. he was captain of the team. he earned the respect of the people. he is a decent guy. 3465 career hits. his last hit i remember listening to it on the radio was a home run. this guy really deserves it. you can't say enough about derek jeter he does deserve a unanimous decision. mariano rivera got one. connell: that 3,000...
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>> yogi berra used to say that you could see a lot by watching.the fact that they are not in session and the senate trial probably tells you that there is something going on offstage. what i was told a few minutes ago by a senior republican source is that they want to lock in some sort of agreement tonight. they are not going to finish the trial, there will not be an up or down vote on each article of impeachment, but lock in an agreement over the next few days respectively maybe next wednesday after stated the union to finishing impeachment trial. what does that entail? they would lock in an agreement with dedicating a certain amount of time with the impeachment managers in the defense to present the closing arguments, also a certain amount of time for motions to be made by the democrats and other things, those would be defeated. and lock in an amount of time for senators to speak on the senate floor. the point was made earlier that mitch mcconnell, the majority leader has 51 votes and he can do a lot. but once they get passed to that vote tonigh
>> yogi berra used to say that you could see a lot by watching.the fact that they are not in session and the senate trial probably tells you that there is something going on offstage. what i was told a few minutes ago by a senior republican source is that they want to lock in some sort of agreement tonight. they are not going to finish the trial, there will not be an up or down vote on each article of impeachment, but lock in an agreement over the next few days respectively maybe next...
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and, and here's a picture of yogi berra jumping him into the arms. it's his first game in 1956 and it helped the yankees beat the brooklyn dodgers in the world series. in a message posted christmas day, larson son says his father died and was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus. he also leaves behind a wife of 62 years, two grandchildren don larson was 90 years old. >>> any reports as an increasing number of companies are looking to hire diversity and inclusion professionals. according to the class door. that requirement will keep a degree in human resources and social sciences. plus, local laws relating to diversity and inclusion. they said that salaries can range from $70,000 for diversity manager to 118,004 a chief diversity officer. >> it's important. >> well, he's taking you to a need to go this morning. >> and, they have some decent news for you. i've been looking around. kind of what i do for a living. and, i don't see any. let's go out and see some things here. here's a look at interstate 880. and you can see the freeways are looking good.
and, and here's a picture of yogi berra jumping him into the arms. it's his first game in 1956 and it helped the yankees beat the brooklyn dodgers in the world series. in a message posted christmas day, larson son says his father died and was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus. he also leaves behind a wife of 62 years, two grandchildren don larson was 90 years old. >>> any reports as an increasing number of companies are looking to hire diversity and inclusion professionals....
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the great baseball player who used to play for the yankees, yogi berra, had a 10 seat to mangle his sin had a tendency to mangle his syntax. he once was asked if he had read a biography about himself. he said, why should i, i was there? we will be talking about things tonight where i was there. the first political action conference was held in january of 1974, a lifetime ago. there was really a twofold idea behind this. the first was that the nixon administration was in all kinds of trouble at that time, being accused of watergate and all the attendant problems. the first goal was to say that the conservative movement is allied with the republican party but not the same as the republican party. there republican party is a political vehicle and the conservative movement we always thought stood for ideas which had a home may be in the republican party. the second point was that there was this governor way out in california that was probably the most consistent conservative on the national scene we had had, but a lot of people nationally did not know about him. the idea was to give him a n
the great baseball player who used to play for the yankees, yogi berra, had a 10 seat to mangle his sin had a tendency to mangle his syntax. he once was asked if he had read a biography about himself. he said, why should i, i was there? we will be talking about things tonight where i was there. the first political action conference was held in january of 1974, a lifetime ago. there was really a twofold idea behind this. the first was that the nixon administration was in all kinds of trouble at...
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as yogi berra said, deja vu all over again. but thank you for your terrific testimony, for your passion, and for the difference you're making. the record for this hearing will remain open for the next two weeks. any senators are asked during that time to submit questions for the record, and upon receipt, the witnesses are asked to submit your written answers to the subcommittee as soon as possible. and with that, this hearing is adjourned. >> now it is my great pleasure to introduce our moderator. simone romero as a correspondent for the york t
as yogi berra said, deja vu all over again. but thank you for your terrific testimony, for your passion, and for the difference you're making. the record for this hearing will remain open for the next two weeks. any senators are asked during that time to submit questions for the record, and upon receipt, the witnesses are asked to submit your written answers to the subcommittee as soon as possible. and with that, this hearing is adjourned. >> now it is my great pleasure to introduce our...
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. >> well, thank you, senator cinema, and i want to thank each of the witnesses, sort of as yogi berra said, deja vu all over again, but thank you for your terrific testimony, for your passion and for the difference you're making. the record for in hearing will remain open for the next two weeks. any senators are asked during the time to submit questions for the record and on receipt, the witnesses are asked to submit written answers to the subcommittee as soon as possible. with that, this hearing is adjourned. >>> sunday on american history tv on c-span 3, the 1999 interview with the late senator robert bird, prior to the impeachment trial of president clinton. >> we have a great body of evidence already before us, much of which is sworn testimony already. it hasn't been cross examined, but it would be possible in my own mind for us to conduct a trial without having witnesses called. >> sunday, at 9:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> next a discussion about u.s. policy toward north korea. the panel took a look at challenges to the korean peace process and percepti
. >> well, thank you, senator cinema, and i want to thank each of the witnesses, sort of as yogi berra said, deja vu all over again, but thank you for your terrific testimony, for your passion and for the difference you're making. the record for in hearing will remain open for the next two weeks. any senators are asked during the time to submit questions for the record and on receipt, the witnesses are asked to submit written answers to the subcommittee as soon as possible. with that,...
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yogi berra leaping into his arms.pinnacle of baseball success, and a reminder of the incredible, unforgettable things that can happen on a baseball field. he died new year's day. he was 90 years old. how many times have we seen that iconic photo. >> you said it. a true legend. >> yes. >>> coming up, ricki lake revealing her secret struggle with hair loss and how she's taking control. you'll want to hear it. >>> three inspiring women who made it their mission to get healthy without surgery. wait till you see how they're doing. >>> we can't wait for wasabi. the best in show. i just like saying that name. wasabi, best in show here strutting down the runway. much more with him coming up. we'll be right back. k. being a person is complicated. we all have different, sometimes crazy things to deal with. but we figure it out. in fact, people are always doing impressive things. so how come all these people who do wildly challenging things every day feel like they can't do their taxes? we're talking about a bunch of breakfast-w
yogi berra leaping into his arms.pinnacle of baseball success, and a reminder of the incredible, unforgettable things that can happen on a baseball field. he died new year's day. he was 90 years old. how many times have we seen that iconic photo. >> you said it. a true legend. >> yes. >>> coming up, ricki lake revealing her secret struggle with hair loss and how she's taking control. you'll want to hear it. >>> three inspiring women who made it their mission to get...
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. >> almost like yogi bara, the place is just too crowded. >> i think you could bank on them talkingery strong. >> as you said that, let me read the blush. u.s. consumer continues to be in >>> if that's telling you something important about how long we have to worry about defaults, banks are okay. >> is the corporate debt market telling us that or is it aligning itself with treasuries. >> the spreads to treasuries are tight. the question is is it that there's a global scarcity of reliable yield and that's causing this that's a bigger question. >> do you want to weigh in there? >> yes we have a credit cycle monitor that looks at when we're going to see the cycle turn. in the past we said we had so many banks on strong buys. that discount was coming in and our model was telling us that it wasn't going to happen we have a horizon between 2020 and 2021 before we start to see that percolate as we got that discount last year really favorable on our outlook. we now caught up so we have to look beyond the high quality names to look at the ones that are less likely to be the first entry point
. >> almost like yogi bara, the place is just too crowded. >> i think you could bank on them talkingery strong. >> as you said that, let me read the blush. u.s. consumer continues to be in >>> if that's telling you something important about how long we have to worry about defaults, banks are okay. >> is the corporate debt market telling us that or is it aligning itself with treasuries. >> the spreads to treasuries are tight. the question is is it that...
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. >> a yogi berra story. some years ago before i joined the state i worked in dc as a local government advocate for counties and cities, trying to fix what two of them are for. i was walking somewhere in the fellow who worked in the bush white house who had been a local official on long island and new york in a governmental office, i said we've got mayor smith coming to town next week, he said bring him. it is good to meet and gives people a chance to talk and that was either trite or brilliant. i appreciate more and more that the power of an elected official leadership body is the power to convene, to bring people together to talk about things and it plays out in so many ways. at these listening sessions we had folks from hours away in north carolina, there were people minutes apart who didn't know each other and are working on the same stuff and that is not anybody's fault, that is the world we live in and so you are not just running for reelection when you talk about getting people to talk to each other, n
. >> a yogi berra story. some years ago before i joined the state i worked in dc as a local government advocate for counties and cities, trying to fix what two of them are for. i was walking somewhere in the fellow who worked in the bush white house who had been a local official on long island and new york in a governmental office, i said we've got mayor smith coming to town next week, he said bring him. it is good to meet and gives people a chance to talk and that was either trite or...
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it makes me think of the great loss for yogi berra, they give , which is just -- cash, which is justgood as money. we believe that for another day. i applaud you for the testimony today, it is not just talking points, you know the stuff here. but as i look into the future, i want you to touch bases on this, where do you see the technology of the election systems headed 5, 15, 20 years down the road, because as the ranking member on another committee when it comes to intelligence and specifically terror cybersecurity acts, so as technology advances, where do you see the adaptations that need to be made over that distance of time? let's start with ms. mathis. unlike other technology industries, the direction seems to be back to paper. that wasn't the case a few years ago. and now election history has actually moved that way, to more paper, which is interesting from a technology perspective. i feel like that will evolve as preferences of local election officials evolve, and as security continues to evolve. the answer is, it will evolve. >> i look at it in three ways, technology, people,
it makes me think of the great loss for yogi berra, they give , which is just -- cash, which is justgood as money. we believe that for another day. i applaud you for the testimony today, it is not just talking points, you know the stuff here. but as i look into the future, i want you to touch bases on this, where do you see the technology of the election systems headed 5, 15, 20 years down the road, because as the ranking member on another committee when it comes to intelligence and...
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makes me think of yogi berra which says they give you cash which is just as good as money.my question is we're federal elected officials. you guys are the expert in this industry. i ablowed you for the in-depth testimony you've given. you know the stuff. as i look into the future, and i want to all three of you to touch base, where do you see the technology of election systems headed five, 10, 15, 20 years down the road? obviously as ranking member on another committee when it comes to intelligence and specifically even terroristic cybersecurity acts, so as technology advances, where do you see the adaptations going? i'm going to start with miss mathis. >> sure. unlike other industries in technology, the direction seems to be more back to paper. that wasn't the case a few years ago. and now the election industry has moved that way to more paper. which is interesting from a technology perspective. i feel like that that will continue to evolve as preferences of local election officials evolve and as security continues to evolve. i think that the answer is, it will evolve. >>
makes me think of yogi berra which says they give you cash which is just as good as money.my question is we're federal elected officials. you guys are the expert in this industry. i ablowed you for the in-depth testimony you've given. you know the stuff. as i look into the future, and i want to all three of you to touch base, where do you see the technology of election systems headed five, 10, 15, 20 years down the road? obviously as ranking member on another committee when it comes to...
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do you know -- it's not yogi that was another giant >> rumsfeld. >> rumsfeld, great shock and awe me in 2020 can be for markets, the globe in general? >> well, i still think that vladimir putin has a few things up his sleeve in terms of what he might do in eastern europe. he knows that we still have long-term aspirations to expand nato into the former soviet space. he finds that fundamentally unacceptable at the moment, he's trying to make nice a little bit or at least give the show -- an appearance of making nice with president zelensky of ukraine and they're talking a little bit about resolving the eastern ukraine crisis i think there's just as high a chance of things getting worse in eastern europe rather than better >> did you see the article he can't stay in power unless he an x's belarus and he gets another term >> that is a possibility he has four more years regardless >> okay. okay, michael, thank you great to see you >> thank you >> see you in 2020 again >> that would be great thanks >> when we return, ghosn's great escape we'll talk about what it means for japan and foreign
do you know -- it's not yogi that was another giant >> rumsfeld. >> rumsfeld, great shock and awe me in 2020 can be for markets, the globe in general? >> well, i still think that vladimir putin has a few things up his sleeve in terms of what he might do in eastern europe. he knows that we still have long-term aspirations to expand nato into the former soviet space. he finds that fundamentally unacceptable at the moment, he's trying to make nice a little bit or at least give...
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