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is priya misra, colin robertson, and greg peters. that chart is stunning. within two weeks, we rollover to $.29 on the dollar. why? >> i think people were surprised by the timing. if you think about the toys kinging this is, it is pea heading into christmastime. i think investors thought they had more runway. they found out they did not. that is an interesting story because it is a holdover of what happened last cycle. 2005rt of the lbo boom deal that was extremely levered. it is less of a retail story and more of a too much debt story. you need to separate those issues and not paint retail under the same brush. jonathan: we can show that. the debt servicing costs of this company was phenomenal. they were pushing half $1 billion a year in some years in the past. is this a stand-alone story? if we know about this, i go back to the chart of the credit, why didn't people see it coming? it wasn't in the price at all. comingink people saw it in the sense that it was a when, not if. the thought process was get through the christmas season until 2018, but clearly
is priya misra, colin robertson, and greg peters. that chart is stunning. within two weeks, we rollover to $.29 on the dollar. why? >> i think people were surprised by the timing. if you think about the toys kinging this is, it is pea heading into christmastime. i think investors thought they had more runway. they found out they did not. that is an interesting story because it is a holdover of what happened last cycle. 2005rt of the lbo boom deal that was extremely levered. it is less of...
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still with us is priya misra, colin robertson, and greg peters. greg, that chart is stunning. we traded close to par after the last 12 months, then within two weeks, we rollover to $.29 on the dollar. why? greg: i think people were surprised by the timing. you think about the toys selling business, the peak season is heading into christmastime. i think investors were thinking they had a little more runway and they found out they didn't. i think the toys arrest story is an interesting one because it is a -- toys "r" us story is an interesting one because it is a holdover of what happened last cycle. as part of the lbo boom 2005 deal that was extremely levered. it is less of a retail story and more of a too much debt story. i think you need to bifurcate and separate those issues and not paint retail under the same brush. jonathan: and colin, we can show that. the debt servicing costs of this company was phenomenal. they were pushing half $1 billion a year in some years in the past. we can bring that up for our viewers. is this a stand-alone story? i do wonder -- and if we know a
still with us is priya misra, colin robertson, and greg peters. greg, that chart is stunning. we traded close to par after the last 12 months, then within two weeks, we rollover to $.29 on the dollar. why? greg: i think people were surprised by the timing. you think about the toys selling business, the peak season is heading into christmastime. i think investors were thinking they had a little more runway and they found out they didn't. i think the toys arrest story is an interesting one...
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still with us is priya misra, colin robertson, and greg peters. greg, that chart is stunning. we traded close to par after the last 12 months, then within two weeks, we rollover to $.29 on the dollar. why? greg: i think people were surprised by the timing. you think about the toys selling business, the peak season is heading into christmastime. i think investors were thinking they had a little more runway, and they found out they didn't. i think the toys arrest story is -- the toys "r" us story is an interesting one because it is a holdover of what happened last cycle. as part of the lbo boom 2005 deal that was extremely levered. it is less of a retail story and more of a too much debt story. i think you need to bifurcate and separate those issues and not paint retail under the same brush. jonathan: and colin, we can show that. the debt servicing costs of this -- company were phenomenal. they were pushing half $1 billion a year in some years in the past. we can bring that up for our viewers. is this a stand-alone story? i do wonder -- and if we know about this, i go back to th
still with us is priya misra, colin robertson, and greg peters. greg, that chart is stunning. we traded close to par after the last 12 months, then within two weeks, we rollover to $.29 on the dollar. why? greg: i think people were surprised by the timing. you think about the toys selling business, the peak season is heading into christmastime. i think investors were thinking they had a little more runway, and they found out they didn't. i think the toys arrest story is -- the toys...
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still with us is priya misra, colin robertson, and greg peters. , that chart is stunning. after theclose to par last 12 months, then within two weeks, we rollover to $.29 on the dollar. why? greg: i think people were surprised by the timing. you think about the toys selling business, the peak season is heading into christmastime. were thinkingors they had a little more runway and they found out they didn't. toys arrest story is an interesting one because it is a -- toys "r" us story is an interesting one because it is a holdover of what happened last cycle. as part of the lbo boom 2005 deal that was extremely levered. it is less of a retail story and more of a too much debt story. i think you need to bifurcate and separate those issues and not paint retail under the same brush. jonathan: and colin, we can show that. the debt servicing costs of this company was phenomenal. they were pushing half $1 billion a year in some years in the past. we can bring that up for our viewers. is this a stand-alone story? i do wonder -- and if we know about this, i go back to the chart of t
still with us is priya misra, colin robertson, and greg peters. , that chart is stunning. after theclose to par last 12 months, then within two weeks, we rollover to $.29 on the dollar. why? greg: i think people were surprised by the timing. you think about the toys selling business, the peak season is heading into christmastime. were thinkingors they had a little more runway and they found out they didn't. toys arrest story is an interesting one because it is a -- toys "r" us story...
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we turn to bloomberg's real with greg peters, on pdi am, and --. listen in. >> if you look at every rate hike, it was 90% price and two weeks before. the market did not react this week. i think that was because it was the most widely telegraphed unwind of the balance sheet ever. the market is starting extremely gradually, it is very hard for the market to price out a year when there might be $30 billion get in treasury that will issued. and we really do not know a crucial point that the market cannot price in, which is how are they going to fund paying the fed? was he a short, and in this case there will be no market impact. will it be bonds? if the market does not have that information, we cannot price it in. to start out with $6 million per month, absolutely. that is enough for the market to handle. i expect it will build more cumulatively over time. >> i think the fed is trying to pull a fast one, honestly. has to have some effect. if you believe that qe, the whole purpose of qe was to tighten up risk premiums and force people out of the risk cu
we turn to bloomberg's real with greg peters, on pdi am, and --. listen in. >> if you look at every rate hike, it was 90% price and two weeks before. the market did not react this week. i think that was because it was the most widely telegraphed unwind of the balance sheet ever. the market is starting extremely gradually, it is very hard for the market to price out a year when there might be $30 billion get in treasury that will issued. and we really do not know a crucial point that the...
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. >> kimberly: petered out as. >> dana: he doesn't fold it perfectly. >> greg: that it's going to get back to him. that is is on national tv. >> kimberly: he does my laundry out, too. >> jesse: peter, you can fold my laundry whenever you want. >> greg: juan, if you had a personal robot? >> juan: organize me. >> dana: getting to the show on time. >> kimberly: that was a crowd, a crowd pleaser. >> juan: i have to think -- if you are working on a project, the organizing is so difficult for me. because there are so many ideas -- >> kimberly: like your books and stuff? >> juan: yeah. >> greg: if i could program my own personal robot to do only one thing it would be to program my other robots. then we will destroy you. i will laugh above my mountain of robots who will do my bidding. my bidding at my bidding only because i was there first. i was their friend first. don't ever forget that. >> kimberly: got it. >> greg: yes. interesting question. i will go to you, dana. this seems more your speed. that was not a drug reference. from jennifer w, what is a part of your morning routine that you c
. >> kimberly: petered out as. >> dana: he doesn't fold it perfectly. >> greg: that it's going to get back to him. that is is on national tv. >> kimberly: he does my laundry out, too. >> jesse: peter, you can fold my laundry whenever you want. >> greg: juan, if you had a personal robot? >> juan: organize me. >> dana: getting to the show on time. >> kimberly: that was a crowd, a crowd pleaser. >> juan: i have to think -- if you are...
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. >> kimberly: peter does it. >> dana: he doesn't fold it perfectly.he >> greg: that's going to get back to him. that is is on national tv. >> kimberly: he does my laundry out, too. >> jesse: peter, you can fold my laundry whenever you want. >> greg: juan, if you had a personal robot? >> juan: organize me. >> dana: getting to the show on time. >> kimberly: that was a crowd pleaser. >> juan: i have to think -- if you are working on a project, the organizing is so difficult for me. because there are so many ideas -- >> kimberly: like your books and stuff? >> juan: yeah. >> greg: if i could program my own personal robot to do only one thing it would be to program my other robots. then we will destroy you. i will laugh above my mountain of robots who will do my bidding. my bidding and my bidding only because i was there first. i was their friend first. don't ever forget that. >> kimberly: got it. >> greg: yes. t interesting question. i will go to you, dana. this seems more your speed. that was not a drug reference. from jennifer w, what is a part of your morning routine that you could not go
. >> kimberly: peter does it. >> dana: he doesn't fold it perfectly.he >> greg: that's going to get back to him. that is is on national tv. >> kimberly: he does my laundry out, too. >> jesse: peter, you can fold my laundry whenever you want. >> greg: juan, if you had a personal robot? >> juan: organize me. >> dana: getting to the show on time. >> kimberly: that was a crowd pleaser. >> juan: i have to think -- if you are working on a...
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friedman's >> greg from a >> peter christian frei >> clement fonda >> paul furmato >> frederick neal gabler. >> richard gabriel >> james andrew gadiel >> pamela lee gaff >> ervin vincent gailliard >> grace catherine galante >> anthony edward gallagher's >> daniel james gallagher's >> john patrick gallagher >> lourdes >> conno gallo >> been sent gallucci's >> thomas galvin's >> giovanni gumbal >> the chief department peter james ganti. lieutenant charles william garbarnini >> cesar garcia >> david garcÍa >> jorge louise garcÍa >> lorenza garcia >> marlin carmen garcÍa >> christopher gardner's >> douglas benjamin gardner's >> harvey joseph gardner free >> and my brother firefighter patrick henry. it's hard to believe you were only a 25-year-old kid on that day but you selflessly ran into the towers to help others. we miss you and love you always. you are a true hero. >> and my brother gerard. 16 years have passed and there isn't a day that i don't think of you and miss you so much. my angel, my rock, my amazing brother. you will always be remembered as a gentle soul with a special s
friedman's >> greg from a >> peter christian frei >> clement fonda >> paul furmato >> frederick neal gabler. >> richard gabriel >> james andrew gadiel >> pamela lee gaff >> ervin vincent gailliard >> grace catherine galante >> anthony edward gallagher's >> daniel james gallagher's >> john patrick gallagher >> lourdes >> conno gallo >> been sent gallucci's >> thomas galvin's >> giovanni...
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peter stone and greg gordon reported mcclatchy investigators are focusing on whether trump's campaign pointed russian cyber operatives to certain voting jurisdictions in key states. areas where trump's digital team and operatives were spotting weakness in voter support for hillary clinton. in that article, crucially, mcclatchy spoke with a guy who had just left his post as the deputy assistant secretary of defense for russia at the pentagon. so he's the senior pentagon official responsible for russia during the russian attack on our election. and he told mcclatchy in july, quote, there appears to have been significant cooperation between russia's propaganda machine and individuals in the united states who were knowledgeable about where to target the disinformation. so mcclatchy comes up with that in july. specifically citing investigators' interest in how the kremlin was able to target millions of voters' facebook accounts, not just down to swing states, but also down to key precincts. very, very pointed accusation there, right? and that elicits once again a spate of denials from face
peter stone and greg gordon reported mcclatchy investigators are focusing on whether trump's campaign pointed russian cyber operatives to certain voting jurisdictions in key states. areas where trump's digital team and operatives were spotting weakness in voter support for hillary clinton. in that article, crucially, mcclatchy spoke with a guy who had just left his post as the deputy assistant secretary of defense for russia at the pentagon. so he's the senior pentagon official responsible for...
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burgen and trish that and greg and came to us with this proposal, i thought it was time amongst all of us that we got together and with the right format just let us open up and tell the stories, you know, as we see them. and i thought the film and the documentary came out great. >> scott, how do you feel about what's happening in afghanistan today? >> a lot of emotions. a lot of blood and treasure's been spilt over the ground that i've watched reports saying it's regained by the taliban. i don't think we're losing. i think we're a little bit lost and i just had conversations with some of the other green berets going back once again in this latest round of surges to fight over the same ground we've all fought over for 15, 16 years. >> well, scott, neil, thank you for your service and thank you for being here, peter burgen, thank you as always. also for being here. and do not miss this portrait of heroism and sacrifice on and off the battlefields of afghanistan. the cnn film "legion of brothers" premiers tonight at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> another programming note, don't fo
burgen and trish that and greg and came to us with this proposal, i thought it was time amongst all of us that we got together and with the right format just let us open up and tell the stories, you know, as we see them. and i thought the film and the documentary came out great. >> scott, how do you feel about what's happening in afghanistan today? >> a lot of emotions. a lot of blood and treasure's been spilt over the ground that i've watched reports saying it's regained by the...
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. >> chris: peter, thank you. joining me now is texas governor greg abbott. governor, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you so much, chris appears to be when out of the floodwaters are beginning, and to emphasize beginning to recede, what's your biggest concern right now? >> first again, in the area just mention with concern about rising water, it still in the beaumont area and other parts of the state of texas that we in the search and rescue process. but then the rebuilding process, this is where the long haul begins. i was in houston yesterday with the president. we could go from neighborhood to neighborhood to see how all these homes are digging out and pulling everything out of her house with sheet water. now we get into the long process. this is where we come to the part where congress plays a role. the president has indicated that he's asking for more than $7 billion and a down payment on this. we need congress to step up and passed out and help texas rebuild. i want you to know that texans themselves, and in fact people across the country, a
. >> chris: peter, thank you. joining me now is texas governor greg abbott. governor, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you so much, chris appears to be when out of the floodwaters are beginning, and to emphasize beginning to recede, what's your biggest concern right now? >> first again, in the area just mention with concern about rising water, it still in the beaumont area and other parts of the state of texas that we in the search and rescue process. but...
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. >> chris: peter, thank you. joining me now is texas governor greg abbott. governor, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you so much, chris appears to be when out of the floodwaters are beginning, and to emphasize beginning to recede, what's your biggest concern right now? >> first again, in the area just mention with concern about rising water, it still in the beaumont area and other parts of the state of texas that we need in the search and rescue process. but then the rebuilding process, this is where the long haul begins. i was in houston yesterday with the president. we could go from neighborhood to neighborhood to see how all these homes are digging out and pulling everything out of her house with sheet water. now we get into the long process. this is where we come to the part where congress plays a role. the president has indicated that he's asking for more than $7 billion and a down payment on this. we need congress to step up and passed out and help texas rebuild. i want you to know that texans themselves, and in fact people across the count
. >> chris: peter, thank you. joining me now is texas governor greg abbott. governor, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you so much, chris appears to be when out of the floodwaters are beginning, and to emphasize beginning to recede, what's your biggest concern right now? >> first again, in the area just mention with concern about rising water, it still in the beaumont area and other parts of the state of texas that we need in the search and rescue process....
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. >> be safe, peter. so pretty much everywhere if florida kind of reporting back with the same type of damage and flooding, including former pro golfer, greg norman who rode out this storm at his home in jupiter. great to have you, greg. what kind of damage have you dealt with? >> thanks for having us on. for me, not much. no structural damage. my beach house got a little sand blasting from the category two gust winds coming up the beach from the southeast. but a lot of landscape damage obviously. some big parents that are 70 plus years in the back yard, lost one of those. honestly, minimal stuff in the context of what we just went through. >> neil: what is amazing, a lot of folks opted to stay. i don't know whether it was a voluntary evacuation where you are, but we heard a lot of people say i can't leave, it's a nightmare on the roads. i hear stations are out of gas. why did you stick around where you were? >> ever since i've moved to jupiter island, i've stayed in early hurricane from ivan to francis t
. >> be safe, peter. so pretty much everywhere if florida kind of reporting back with the same type of damage and flooding, including former pro golfer, greg norman who rode out this storm at his home in jupiter. great to have you, greg. what kind of damage have you dealt with? >> thanks for having us on. for me, not much. no structural damage. my beach house got a little sand blasting from the category two gust winds coming up the beach from the southeast. but a lot of landscape...
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greg carbon we appreciate that. the powerful storm was going to stay in florida in the coming days so i want to check in with admiral peter brown in miami. he joins us by phone as well. admiral thank so much for joining us. what is the coast guard doing right now to prepare for this hurricane? >> thank you, don for the opportunity to explain what the united states coast guard is doing. i'd add that being responsible for florida i'm also responsible for the operations in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands dealing with the storm. we have hundreds of people in puerto rico right now who are hunkered down as others are. we are ready to be able to respond as soon as the sun comes up tomorrow. we have health continues that will remain in puerto rico to be able to provide rescue as needed. >> so, my question is how are you protecting that rescue fleet right now in. >> our helicopters are on a reinforced concrete hanger in a southwest corner of puerto rico which was only brushed by tro tropical storm region during the s
greg carbon we appreciate that. the powerful storm was going to stay in florida in the coming days so i want to check in with admiral peter brown in miami. he joins us by phone as well. admiral thank so much for joining us. what is the coast guard doing right now to prepare for this hurricane? >> thank you, don for the opportunity to explain what the united states coast guard is doing. i'd add that being responsible for florida i'm also responsible for the operations in puerto rico and...