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richard: right. lemonis: what does it cost to deliver it for every one of these? -richard: $3. -lemonis: so now i'm at $14. you're selling this for $28? so basically, i have a 50% margin on this. you may disagree with this, but a 50% margin on this product just isn't good enough. richard: [ sighs ] lemonis: if you're looking at the margins on the 2 1/2-gallon product, just on the surface, they look good. but after you factor in all the labor, the cost of the machinery, the cost to run the business, the margins aren't that great. so 50%'s not good enough. we need to be closer to 60% to absorb the labor. in order to drive down the cost or improve the margins, the single-biggest ingredient has to be resolved, and that's the cost of the cream. richard: when i can buy my milk right, i get this down to the $6 range in milk, we're doing this for under $9. lemonis: well, i want to get that milk price down. -richard: but it fluctuates. -lemonis: i understand, but i want to get some sort of contract price base
richard: right. lemonis: what does it cost to deliver it for every one of these? -richard: $3. -lemonis: so now i'm at $14. you're selling this for $28? so basically, i have a 50% margin on this. you may disagree with this, but a 50% margin on this product just isn't good enough. richard: [ sighs ] lemonis: if you're looking at the margins on the 2 1/2-gallon product, just on the surface, they look good. but after you factor in all the labor, the cost of the machinery, the cost to run the...
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cecelia richard. vernon allen richard. and my father, police officer paul toltey, emergency service truck 10, we love and miss you always. >> and my brother-in-law, michael william lomax. even though a lot of life has happened since that day, your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. >> gregory david richards. >> michael richards. >> venesha richards. >> jimmy riches. alan richman. >> john rigo. >> frederick rimmele iii. rose mary riso. moises n.rivas. joseph rivelli jr. carmen alicia rivera. isaias rivera. juan william rivera. linda rivera. david rivers. joseph riverso. paul riza. john rizzo. stephen louis roach. joseph roberto. leo arthur roberts. michael e. roberts. michael edward roberts. donald walter robertson jr. jeffrey robinson. michelle lee jean robotham. donald arthur robison. antonio rocha. raymond james rocha. laura rockefeller. john michael rodak. antonio jose rodriguez. anthony rodriguez. carmen milagros rodriguez. gregory rodriguez. >> marsha rodriguez. mayra valdes rodriguez. richard rodriguez
cecelia richard. vernon allen richard. and my father, police officer paul toltey, emergency service truck 10, we love and miss you always. >> and my brother-in-law, michael william lomax. even though a lot of life has happened since that day, your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. >> gregory david richards. >> michael richards. >> venesha richards. >> jimmy riches. alan richman. >> john rigo. >> frederick rimmele iii. rose mary...
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commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: my issue was how big was the prior house? we have an appraisal from 2002. there were no building permits to enlarge. then we have a planning department notification 2671 square feet. these to me seem irrefutable it was no bigger than the appraisal of the planning notice says. >> appraised in 2002 noted the crawlspace, basement space. i think 2002 had a square footage 26 something on the document. the liveable square foot as the appraiser typed it like the permit it was livable 1200. i don't see the copies just from the slide 26 something total. >> mr. took. >> we talked about that at the last hearing. every time the area of a home is calculated people use different methods which areas to include sometimes it is livable. when up the ground floor with a garage open to storage space, basicicly the well floor was open. it is hard to determine what much of the area the appraiser and assessor calculated to the usable or livable floor area. it is pretty clear from the floor plans how the building was laid out. you can get that from
commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: my issue was how big was the prior house? we have an appraisal from 2002. there were no building permits to enlarge. then we have a planning department notification 2671 square feet. these to me seem irrefutable it was no bigger than the appraisal of the planning notice says. >> appraised in 2002 noted the crawlspace, basement space. i think 2002 had a square footage 26 something on the document. the liveable square foot as the...
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-- org lear, richard ii, macbeth. all this brings me, in conclusion, act to the folger library. in the west garden is a statue of the mischievous spirit from a midsummer night's dream, pock. he is facing the capitol. at the base of the statue is a quote from the play -- " o, what be." these mortals that our status here is precarious and requires immunity we are in the capital of a great nation. but even so, we are just a few steps away from the tragic mistake that makes our work all the more important. thank you. [applause] >> hours figure has agreed to take some questions, so, it is 's role.audience please stand up. -- he wasmment that not standing victorious in the air and chanting, we are about to win this. i also want to comment on -- or ask you to comment on his residence. he spent many a day and night in the white house, but he also had residence, and i believe the horse-drawn carriages bringing the caskets of fallen soldiers were buried under his watch in his backyard, almost. i says it was that perspective as
-- org lear, richard ii, macbeth. all this brings me, in conclusion, act to the folger library. in the west garden is a statue of the mischievous spirit from a midsummer night's dream, pock. he is facing the capitol. at the base of the statue is a quote from the play -- " o, what be." these mortals that our status here is precarious and requires immunity we are in the capital of a great nation. but even so, we are just a few steps away from the tragic mistake that makes our work all...
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cecelia richard. vernon allan richard. and my father, police officer emergency service truck number ten, we love and miss you always. and my brother-in-law, even though your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. gregory david richards. michael richards. venesha richards. jimmy riches. alan j. richman. john n. rigo. frederick charles rimmele 3. rosemarie riso. moises rivas. carmen alicia rivera. isaiah rivera. juan william rovira. linda rivera. david rivers.ve joseph r. riverso. paul rizza. john frank rizza. leo arthur roberts. michael e. roberts. michael edward roberts. donald arthur robison junior. michelle lee jean robotham. antonio a. rocha. raymond james rocha. raymond rockefeller. antonio josÉ rodriguez. anthony rodriguez. carmen milagros rodriguez. gregory rodriguez. marcia rodriguez. mayra valdis rodriguez. richard rodriguez. david rodriguez. nd my husband. we love and miss you each and every day. you will live in our heartss forever. we will make sure your legacy will be continued to your beautiful chi
cecelia richard. vernon allan richard. and my father, police officer emergency service truck number ten, we love and miss you always. and my brother-in-law, even though your legacy still lives on. >> claude daniel richards. gregory david richards. michael richards. venesha richards. jimmy riches. alan j. richman. john n. rigo. frederick charles rimmele 3. rosemarie riso. moises rivas. carmen alicia rivera. isaiah rivera. juan william rovira. linda rivera. david rivers.ve joseph r....
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i think what i love about richard is the ideal richard. the richard that i hoped that i would marry, that i hoped would love me and take care of me. i think it's the idea of that is what i love. but i still miss him. i always will. because he was the love of my life. and if you have been affected by any of the issues we talked about in that interview, there are lots of organisations and websites that can offer you advice and support, and are all listed on the bbc‘s action line website. he is best known for working with some of the uk's biggest music artists, and now, for the first time, music producer naughty boy has spoken about his mum's diagnosis with dementia — she was diagnosed just last week — and how music has helped her. 0ur reporter, rachel stonehouse, has been to meet him and his mum. # running, running, running, running...# an international award—winning music producer, naughty boy has worked with some of the biggest stars, including beyonce, emeli sande and sam smith. # i'm covering my ears like a kid # when your words
i think what i love about richard is the ideal richard. the richard that i hoped that i would marry, that i hoped would love me and take care of me. i think it's the idea of that is what i love. but i still miss him. i always will. because he was the love of my life. and if you have been affected by any of the issues we talked about in that interview, there are lots of organisations and websites that can offer you advice and support, and are all listed on the bbc‘s action line website. he is...
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when we observe richard, we identify with macbeth. shakespeare pulls us in until we share macbeth's horror at what he has done and what he has become. also, unlike richard, macbeth suffers from pangs of conscience. he also suffers from mounting nihilism leading to the great soliloquy about life being all sound and fury, signifying nothing. still, macbeth is impelled on, as he says, "blood will have blood." at base, macbeth is undone by his own ambition. in american politics, the consideration of macbeth takes us, perhaps surprisingly, to our greatest president, abraham lincoln. lincoln was a deep student of shakespeare. as a boy, he recited many of the great speeches which he had in a volume. as a young lawyer, he traveled with a copy of shakespeare in his saddle bags. when he became president, he frequently attended shakespeare's plays in washington. in the white house, he often would read aloud from the great soliloquys. five days before he was assassinated, lincoln visited richmond, which had just fallen to union troops. he was gre
when we observe richard, we identify with macbeth. shakespeare pulls us in until we share macbeth's horror at what he has done and what he has become. also, unlike richard, macbeth suffers from pangs of conscience. he also suffers from mounting nihilism leading to the great soliloquy about life being all sound and fury, signifying nothing. still, macbeth is impelled on, as he says, "blood will have blood." at base, macbeth is undone by his own ambition. in american politics, the...
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. >> gregory richards. >> michael richards. venesharichards. >> jamie ritchie. >> alan richman. >> john rigo >> frederick charles rimmelo >> >> rosemary riso >> joseph ravelli junior. >>, alicia rivera. >> isaiah rivera. >> one william rivera. >> linda rivera. >> david rivers. >> joseph riversoh. >> rizza paul >> john frank rizzo. >> stephen lewis roach. >> joseph roberto. >> leo arthur roberts. >> michael roberts. >> michael edward roberts. >> donald walter robertson junior. >> jeffrey robinson. >> mitchell robotham. >> donald arthur robson. >> antonio russia. >> raymond rosa. >> laura rockefeller. >> john. >> antonio rodriguez. >> anthony rodriguez. >> carmen rodriguez. >> gregory rodriguez. >> marcia rodriguez. ayrarodriguez. >> richard rodriguez. >> david rodriguez vargas. >> and my husband, we love and miss you each and every day. you will live in our hearts forever. we make sure your legacy will be continued. >> and my mom for all the times i forgot to thank you for the special little things you do, the words that go unsp
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richard burr: he wants to change the way people are represented in congress. you have to change the constitution. you have to get a consent in their more than the majority of the state to do it. i would just note that a republic has set up as a forum of representativeub government. in which direct representation of the people with representatives hud of a broader forum of representation was set up inf the senate. check and balances. congress and the judiciary sony forum of direct democracy, actually runs counterintuitive. the founders of the system. they didn't want what they considered potential orth kind f a mob sentiment to rule the country. social media seems that it would eventually be a cracking. left.hout the minutes aboard the cspan2 bus as part of our battleground toward. he is there in michigan at wayne state university in detroit michigan. taking your phone calls. >> mary and report pennsylvania a democrat. goodoc morning. i really don't have a question, i'd like to speak to the american people both republicans and democrats. i would like to advise
richard burr: he wants to change the way people are represented in congress. you have to change the constitution. you have to get a consent in their more than the majority of the state to do it. i would just note that a republic has set up as a forum of representativeub government. in which direct representation of the people with representatives hud of a broader forum of representation was set up inf the senate. check and balances. congress and the judiciary sony forum of direct democracy,...
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commissioner richards. commissioner fong first. >> commissioner fong: for the project sponsor,, is that cornie original to the building? >> good afternoon, correct, as you see on the top side sheet a. we are keeping it as is. >> commissioner fong: is that original to the building? or was it added? >> i am not sure about that at the moment. >> commissioner fong: it doesn't integrate the bay very well. >> i am not sure. the project is deemed not historical, but as far as the cornice, i am not sure. >> you prefer to keep it though? >> are you done, commissioner? commissioner richards? >> how far back is the living area from the cornice? how far back is the addition? >> five feet. that is how it is sitting back five foot from the property line. the cornice is extending out about a foot or so. >> the addition behind it is just five feet? >> correct. >> just address some of the technical issues. the top unit technically is triggering a variance for rear yard and for open space because the as we were just referenc
commissioner richards. commissioner fong first. >> commissioner fong: for the project sponsor,, is that cornie original to the building? >> good afternoon, correct, as you see on the top side sheet a. we are keeping it as is. >> commissioner fong: is that original to the building? or was it added? >> i am not sure about that at the moment. >> commissioner fong: it doesn't integrate the bay very well. >> i am not sure. the project is deemed not historical, but...
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but this is richard montgomery. thomas payne will write an appeal for independence using montgomery's ghost to argue for independence. montgomery becomes this great hero. what's interesting is he doesn't want independence. we saw that one letter he wrote where he said we hope this thing ends quickly or england is through with us quickly. about two weeks before richard montgomery is killed, he writes a letter to his brother-in-law who is a member of congress. and he says has the americans approached any foreign powers? and have they set a date beyond which reconciliation is impossible? he never gets an answer because he gets killed. he has an interesting postscr t postscript -- whatever. an add on. okay. that's going to look good on tv. i hope and do believe that the ministry will not reduce us to this melon collie necessity. i hope we never have to adopt a position of independence. i hope they don't force us to do this. okay? so richard montgomery doesn't get killed dying for american independence. he gets killed dy
but this is richard montgomery. thomas payne will write an appeal for independence using montgomery's ghost to argue for independence. montgomery becomes this great hero. what's interesting is he doesn't want independence. we saw that one letter he wrote where he said we hope this thing ends quickly or england is through with us quickly. about two weeks before richard montgomery is killed, he writes a letter to his brother-in-law who is a member of congress. and he says has the americans...
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think about richard nixon in 1972. he's opened the door to china. he's closing in on a deal to end the war in vietnam. he has a detente with the soviets and he wins 49 states and the largest landslide in american history. he's on top of the world. and yet less than two years later, the public approval ratings hovering in the '20s. he's forced to resign. and he finds himself as he says really fighting for his life, as he talks about in this diary. we'll talk about that more in a minute. there have been entire libraries the books written about nixon's life. entire libraries of books written about his presidency. even the vice presidency and certainly about watergate, but there's been precious little written about the last 20 20 ys of his life. we have memoirs which are wonderful and detailed, the less four years. we have robert which covers the first few years in exile. there's never been a twenty-year volume that covers the entire story of what happened to him after watergate. now, historians will always debate whether nixon was a great president. i
think about richard nixon in 1972. he's opened the door to china. he's closing in on a deal to end the war in vietnam. he has a detente with the soviets and he wins 49 states and the largest landslide in american history. he's on top of the world. and yet less than two years later, the public approval ratings hovering in the '20s. he's forced to resign. and he finds himself as he says really fighting for his life, as he talks about in this diary. we'll talk about that more in a minute. there...
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but this is richard montgomery. thomas paine will write an appeal for independence, using montgomery's ghost to argue for independence. so montgomery becomes this great hero. what is interesting is he doesn't want independence. we saw the letter he wrote, where he said i hope this ends quickly or england is through with us quickly. about two weeks before richard montgomery is killed, he writes a letter to his brother-in-law, who is a member of congress, and he says have the americans approached any foreign powers and have they set a date beyond which reconciliation is impossible? he never gets an answer, because he gets killed, but then he adds an interesting postscript. a postscript. whatever. and add on. that will look good on tv. i hope and believe that they will not reduce us to this melancholy necessity. i hope we never have to adopt a position of independence. i hope they don't force us to do this. richard montgomery doesn't get killed dying for american independence, he gets killed dying for neglect. american
but this is richard montgomery. thomas paine will write an appeal for independence, using montgomery's ghost to argue for independence. so montgomery becomes this great hero. what is interesting is he doesn't want independence. we saw the letter he wrote, where he said i hope this ends quickly or england is through with us quickly. about two weeks before richard montgomery is killed, he writes a letter to his brother-in-law, who is a member of congress, and he says have the americans approached...
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richard: sure. i think some of the findings in on report would come down what john mccain felt about foreign policy. there have been three animating principles of foreign policy. to keep the peace we'd have strong policies underwritten think mesh troops. to increase prosperity we'd have an open trade system undergirded by frea trade. and we'd have a bias in favor of democratic systems as opposed to autocratic. and the debate between republicans an democrats, conservatives and liberals, and anyone else is more about how you do those things. when do you embrace the prendly -- friendly autocrat versus the democracy movement. not whether we do those things. we've got ton a time when talk about t of whether these are the right values. is it good to promote democracy and poke our nose in places where it's not welcome? and the find thoffings seem to support the traditional view. of course then you get into the argument about how to do it all and everything else. but it's not a reputation. it's not the fund
richard: sure. i think some of the findings in on report would come down what john mccain felt about foreign policy. there have been three animating principles of foreign policy. to keep the peace we'd have strong policies underwritten think mesh troops. to increase prosperity we'd have an open trade system undergirded by frea trade. and we'd have a bias in favor of democratic systems as opposed to autocratic. and the debate between republicans an democrats, conservatives and liberals, and...
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richard engel, as always, thanks to you. tune in to "nbc nightly news" tonight for more of richard's interview and throughout the day here on msnbc as well. >>> coming up, phonette ette iq. you're watching msnbc. quietly running the world. creating jobs and fueling the economy. you're small business owners, and there's nothing small about your business. that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. to help your small business do big things. call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell. ♪ i am royalty of racing, i am the twisting thundercloud. raise your steins to the king of speed. full of tasty, good for you ingredients. fresh and filling. so that you too will be full of good. try our new warm grain bowls today. order now on doordash. pain happens. saturdays happen. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with s
richard engel, as always, thanks to you. tune in to "nbc nightly news" tonight for more of richard's interview and throughout the day here on msnbc as well. >>> coming up, phonette ette iq. you're watching msnbc. quietly running the world. creating jobs and fueling the economy. you're small business owners, and there's nothing small about your business. that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and...
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richard: i think it is ceremonial. there will be a lot of coded language that may be give you an idea of the leadership thinking about the trade war. in the report you just heard, we had a lot of big speeches by xi jinping where he talked endlessly about struggle. that is an important word for the communist party and certainly one he applies to the trade war. i don't think it has any major market moving announcements. mao and usea fan of the few lines in the context of the trade war, including the long march. do you get a sense that if things do not go china's way, they are prepared for a war of attrition? richard: absolutely. it is interesting what you say about mao. the 70th anniversary of the communist party saving china from foreign predators, as it were. tradition is very important. for all the terrible things that have happened under mao, xi won't disavow mao. he won't disavow any chinese part leader. in terms of the long march and so forth, that is a sort of language they use when they are settling in for a long
richard: i think it is ceremonial. there will be a lot of coded language that may be give you an idea of the leadership thinking about the trade war. in the report you just heard, we had a lot of big speeches by xi jinping where he talked endlessly about struggle. that is an important word for the communist party and certainly one he applies to the trade war. i don't think it has any major market moving announcements. mao and usea fan of the few lines in the context of the trade war, including...
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. >>> hi, i've richard lui, thanks for being with us. we continue to follow the breaking news out of west texas. at least five people are dead, 21 more are injured. this after a mass shooting earlier today in the cities of odessa and midland. police say one suspect was killed near a movie theater, and that there is no longer an active shooter threat. they describe the suspect as a white male in his mid-30s. president trump was made aware of the event, tweeting earlier, quote, just briefed by attorney general barr about the shootings in texas, fbi and law enforcement is fully engaged, more to follow. now, the odessa police department held a news conference with details on how it all unfolded. here is a little bit. >> the situation started about 3:17 this afternoon, when a dps trooper attempted to stop a honda. when the dps trooper got the car stopped, he was then shot by the occupant of the car. the vehicle continued westbound into the city of odessa, and he shot an individual at i-20 and east loop. apparently the subject then drove on ou
. >>> hi, i've richard lui, thanks for being with us. we continue to follow the breaking news out of west texas. at least five people are dead, 21 more are injured. this after a mass shooting earlier today in the cities of odessa and midland. police say one suspect was killed near a movie theater, and that there is no longer an active shooter threat. they describe the suspect as a white male in his mid-30s. president trump was made aware of the event, tweeting earlier, quote, just...
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i think what i love about richard is the ideal richard. the richard that i hoped that i would marry, that i hoped would love me and take care of me. i think it's the idea of that is what i love. but i still miss him. i always will. because he was the love of my life. do you regret killing your husband? yes, i do. definitely. if there is someone watching who recognises the kind of coercive and controlling behaviour that you have described and they are in the middle of a relationship like that right now, what would you say to them? leave. talk to somebody. talk to a family member. i don't know where they can go for help. they need to talk to their doctor. the doctor can hopefully signpost them to someone who they can talk to. but they need to leave, because their life will then be a misery if they don't. but you tried to leave and you couldn't. i know. it's very, very difficult to do that, but i think that for their sake and for the sake of their family, they should leave. some of the things you've described you have talked about in a matter
i think what i love about richard is the ideal richard. the richard that i hoped that i would marry, that i hoped would love me and take care of me. i think it's the idea of that is what i love. but i still miss him. i always will. because he was the love of my life. do you regret killing your husband? yes, i do. definitely. if there is someone watching who recognises the kind of coercive and controlling behaviour that you have described and they are in the middle of a relationship like that...
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of euro pacific capital and richard wolffe professor emeritus at u. mass amhurst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalism gentlemen bragg's it i feel as if every headline we've done as long as i can remember leads to one more now what moments and we're at that point again in the cycle but while we may not know how this will end it seems we can be fairly certain that confidence in the u.k. is political system to handle handle paul challenging policy questions and process democratic input seems have been severely undermined so my question is what is the economic effect of the one sure consequence it seems of this adventure which is loss of confidence and u.k. institutions peter do you want to take that on. how much or how much confidence there was a u.k. institutions to begin with and you know it seems like both sides have a political interest to kick the can down the road to avoid dealing with the consequences of bragg's it but you know i still think from a long term perspective getting out of the e.u. would be a net positive for the b
of euro pacific capital and richard wolffe professor emeritus at u. mass amhurst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalism gentlemen bragg's it i feel as if every headline we've done as long as i can remember leads to one more now what moments and we're at that point again in the cycle but while we may not know how this will end it seems we can be fairly certain that confidence in the u.k. is political system to handle handle paul challenging policy questions and process...
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richard, i want to pick on what we heard from kelly o'donell. what do you make of the fact that nsc lawyers directed the classified documents be handled "appropriately." >> what was done to put a document into a server of the highest classification despite the fact and the content of the call does not seem of national security material in that call that would warrant classification. this has eerie hence watergate and in that we see perhaps bogus claims of national security to protect individual acts of misconduct. >> this reads to you like a cover up, is that what you are saying? >> this could well be considered that depending on the rational over the context of the original tape recording and where that tape recording conversation there resigns. again, like watergate, here comes the tapes. >> so, clint, you know how the system works. help us to understand, first of all, why would an nsc lawyer, somebody within the system who understands presumably national security direct that something that has no national security implications the way i have
richard, i want to pick on what we heard from kelly o'donell. what do you make of the fact that nsc lawyers directed the classified documents be handled "appropriately." >> what was done to put a document into a server of the highest classification despite the fact and the content of the call does not seem of national security material in that call that would warrant classification. this has eerie hence watergate and in that we see perhaps bogus claims of national security to...
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. >> commissioner richards: mr. ho rn when we had the initial hearing in april did you contact the rent board? >> we have a form we submit to the rent board and that come back with no neated evictions on the property. the date of the buyout agreement was prior to the rent board changing policy. they do now require buyouts to be recorded with the rent board. this happened to occur prior to that date. officially there is no evictions of any type associated with this property. >> the question mr. mcgrath as project sponsor, come up, please. >> how many developments have you done? >> four. >> you purchased the property and there was a tenant in it? >> no. we have conflicting information that the tenancy lasted past your october purchase date to december. >> it was a tent fennent in it. >> there was -- tenant in it. >> nobody living in it. >> you mentioned the december date or am i confused, mr. horn? >> it is hard for staff to give concrete information on who and what and how they were using the unit. in terms of dates,
. >> commissioner richards: mr. ho rn when we had the initial hearing in april did you contact the rent board? >> we have a form we submit to the rent board and that come back with no neated evictions on the property. the date of the buyout agreement was prior to the rent board changing policy. they do now require buyouts to be recorded with the rent board. this happened to occur prior to that date. officially there is no evictions of any type associated with this property. >>...
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of euro pacific capital and richard wolffe professor emeritus. am hurst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalism gentleman brags that i feel as if every headline we've done as long as i can remember leads to one more now what moments and we're at that point again in the cycle but while we may not know how this will end it seems we can be fairly certain that confidence in the u.k. is political system to handle handle paul challenging policy questions and process democratic input seems have been severely undermined so my question is what is the economic effect of the one sure consequence it seems of this adventure which is loss of confidence and u.k. institutions peter do you want to take that on. how much or how much confidence there was a u.k. institutions to begin with and you know it seems like both sides have a political interest to kick the can down the road to avoid dealing with the consequences of bragg's it but you know i still think from a long term perspective getting out of the e.u. would be a net positive for the briti
of euro pacific capital and richard wolffe professor emeritus. am hurst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalism gentleman brags that i feel as if every headline we've done as long as i can remember leads to one more now what moments and we're at that point again in the cycle but while we may not know how this will end it seems we can be fairly certain that confidence in the u.k. is political system to handle handle paul challenging policy questions and process democratic input...
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richard did a great job of just setting this up. what the negative impact would be or what the positive of lower interest rates other places has been for us, and that's the corporate bond market and the u.s. equities market barry, if the fed did what president trump is pushing for and pushed interest rates down to zero or below, would that mean that our stock market would either correct, collapse, collapse, what do you think would happen >> oh, no i don't think it would cause the stock market to collapse necessarily it's pretty clear that our bond market's a major beneficiary of the diminishing supply of safe assets globally, right so this is far more true this cycle than it was even prior cycle. it was probably the best paper that was presented at jackson hole this year was from a guy named christian murphy about the supply of safe assets. so that was a major contributor through the risk off event we had in august to pushing rates higher i don't think that the stock market would collapse at all i'd like to add a point with respect
richard did a great job of just setting this up. what the negative impact would be or what the positive of lower interest rates other places has been for us, and that's the corporate bond market and the u.s. equities market barry, if the fed did what president trump is pushing for and pushed interest rates down to zero or below, would that mean that our stock market would either correct, collapse, collapse, what do you think would happen >> oh, no i don't think it would cause the stock...
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of euro pacific capital and richard wolffe professor emeritus at u. mass amhurst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalism gentlemen brags that i feel as if every headline we've done as long as i can remember leads to one more now what moments and we're at that point again in the cycle but while we may not know how this will end it seems we can be fairly certain that confidence in the u.k. is political system to handle handle paul challenging policy questions and process democratic input seems have been severely undermined so my question is what is the economic effect of the one sure consequence it seems of this adventure which is loss of confidence and u.k. institutions peter do you want to take that on. how much or how much confidence there was a u.k. institutions to begin with and you know it seems like both sides have a political interest to kick the can down the road to avoid dealing with the consequences of bragg's it but you know i still think from a long term perspective getting out of the e.u. would be a net positive for the b
of euro pacific capital and richard wolffe professor emeritus at u. mass amhurst and the author of democracy at work a cure for capitalism gentlemen brags that i feel as if every headline we've done as long as i can remember leads to one more now what moments and we're at that point again in the cycle but while we may not know how this will end it seems we can be fairly certain that confidence in the u.k. is political system to handle handle paul challenging policy questions and process...
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richard: okay. lemonis: i would want the flavor if we're manufacturing here to match exactly what we're doing. you made this mold, right? tony: i didn't make the mold, but yeah. lemonis: you just use, like, a tub? tony: yes. lemonis: but there can be a more efficient way to make an actual mold. michael: oh, yeah. a more food-safe way. richard: so the mold's plastic? tony: mold's plastic. richard: so you re-use the mold? tony: i re-use the mold. we clean it and we wash it. michael: so that -- so that's, like -- you can't do that. because the correct chemicals you have to use now with the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. ovie: three years of work i put in and there's no appreciation. i think i owe it to myself to, you know, look for other opportunities. tony: can we get off-camera for this? this is, like, crazy. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service make
richard: okay. lemonis: i would want the flavor if we're manufacturing here to match exactly what we're doing. you made this mold, right? tony: i didn't make the mold, but yeah. lemonis: you just use, like, a tub? tony: yes. lemonis: but there can be a more efficient way to make an actual mold. michael: oh, yeah. a more food-safe way. richard: so the mold's plastic? tony: mold's plastic. richard: so you re-use the mold? tony: i re-use the mold. we clean it and we wash it. michael: so that -- so...
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commissioner richards? commissioner koppel? and president melgar. so moved. that motion passes unanimously 5-0. is there a motion for items 14a and b? >> president melgar: i will let -- this was at the call of the chair that i defer to the supervisor, you know, whenever a supervisor asks for something in their district, you know, i take them at their word they're working it out. so there has got to be like a really great reason for me not to defer to the supervisor. >> i appreciate you giving me 10 seconds. the supervisor had requested a continuance. we were working out final negotiations with the construction trade. you should have received an e-mail this morning from the supervisors -- >> president melgar: i didn't. >> it was attempted to be e-mailed to you, it didn't make it there, so supervisor haney's office has withdrawn the request for the continuance. we're actively working with him at this moment. it's not from the supervisor. secretary, i can forward you that e-mail. it's been forwarded to me. tha
commissioner richards? commissioner koppel? and president melgar. so moved. that motion passes unanimously 5-0. is there a motion for items 14a and b? >> president melgar: i will let -- this was at the call of the chair that i defer to the supervisor, you know, whenever a supervisor asks for something in their district, you know, i take them at their word they're working it out. so there has got to be like a really great reason for me not to defer to the supervisor. >> i appreciate...
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so also here are richard fontaine, i've been hinting about button, richard fontaine is the fairly newly minted head of cnas, we all know that, and also executive director for north american trilateral commission, which is a group that many of you heard of it i'm involved with it. i'm on its executive committee but it's back in time to play more active role in international affairs. and finally we have a woman who knows everything, chicago council senior fellow deana smeltz who will amplify parts of the report. the program is that i sit down, which i'm going to do right now, and asking questions to elicit some of their views and then guess what, we want the smartest audience in the world, that would be you, ask some questions. not make speeches but identify yourself and ask questions. i see in the audience a wilson councilmember, michael waller, who is a great consumer of our stuff and as i hope all you you are. so welcome to this panel, and let's get going. >> ivo, as this is our fifth rodeo, i think, there's some dispute about the four of this, but we decided it's the fifth rodeo, i am
so also here are richard fontaine, i've been hinting about button, richard fontaine is the fairly newly minted head of cnas, we all know that, and also executive director for north american trilateral commission, which is a group that many of you heard of it i'm involved with it. i'm on its executive committee but it's back in time to play more active role in international affairs. and finally we have a woman who knows everything, chicago council senior fellow deana smeltz who will amplify...
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we're tired of it. >> richard, as you remind us is a minnesotan, richard making the argument that democrats have, at least pelosi and the leadership have framed this the wrong way saying if you impeach and nothing happens in the senate, and nothing is moved, does that make sense. if you don't impeach, house leader starting with speaker pelosi would appear complicit. that's the language we're seeing from senator warren, if you do, it's mcconnell and others that appear complicit. with that in mind, i want to play joe biden who's obviously in the thick of this but who is not exactly with richard and you, i think, on the constitutional remedies. take a look. >> he is violating every basic norm of a president. you should be asking him the question, why is he on the phone with a foreign leader, trying to intimidate a foreign leader, if that's what happened. trump's doing this because he knows i'll beat him like a drum, and he's using the abuse of power and every element of the presidency to try to do something to smeear me. >> walter, can he beat anyone like a drum if there is enough interference
we're tired of it. >> richard, as you remind us is a minnesotan, richard making the argument that democrats have, at least pelosi and the leadership have framed this the wrong way saying if you impeach and nothing happens in the senate, and nothing is moved, does that make sense. if you don't impeach, house leader starting with speaker pelosi would appear complicit. that's the language we're seeing from senator warren, if you do, it's mcconnell and others that appear complicit. with that...
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richard: i think the pound will sharpen focus. i think you will get the pound trading sharper, but also more pressure on the bank of england to do what other central banks are doing, easing policy. matt: thank you very much. richard jones, you can see the work of him and his colleagues from typing mliv on the terminal. that's it with bloomberg television. up next, it's surveillance with francine lacqua. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. go live. u.s. hits china. the apple watch are affected. big week for brexit. the fate of the u.k.'s exit and boris johnson hanging in the bal
richard: i think the pound will sharpen focus. i think you will get the pound trading sharper, but also more pressure on the bank of england to do what other central banks are doing, easing policy. matt: thank you very much. richard jones, you can see the work of him and his colleagues from typing mliv on the terminal. that's it with bloomberg television. up next, it's surveillance with francine lacqua. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network...
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and spoke out about the deg degr -- richard nixon. there's not a single republican member who has done that. when do they put country ahead of party? i still hope that will happen. there have been a couple of cracks of some members expressing agreement that this is a great matter, but certainly not crossing the line to say an impeachment inquiry is called for. we need their support, too, to unify the country. i also believe that if the republicans continue to circle the wagons and engage in enabling behavior as they have here before, they're going to pay a huge price for a generation. as the power of party of cowardice and turning a blind eye to monstrous activities in the white house. if this president's behavior is not impeachable, i don't know what standard there would be in the future to impeach any president. >> it sounds like you've already made up your mind on what you would do if there were a vote. >> well, i announced that i supported impeachment in early april this year, if you remember, based on what we already had for the
and spoke out about the deg degr -- richard nixon. there's not a single republican member who has done that. when do they put country ahead of party? i still hope that will happen. there have been a couple of cracks of some members expressing agreement that this is a great matter, but certainly not crossing the line to say an impeachment inquiry is called for. we need their support, too, to unify the country. i also believe that if the republicans continue to circle the wagons and engage in...
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and now richard as the loss of confidence the one share out. that we can plan on and what exactly is the economic impact of that very intangible a very real factor we've already previously thought saudi aramco pulling out of their planned i.p.o. and choosing to actually i.p.o. in japan on the nikkei rather than put me in the there in london. well it seems to me a number of effects and i think there are serious the one is obviously uncertainty which has its own consequences like the a ram co decision but there are literally thousands of other companies around the world in britain and europe and beyond who do not know how to make t. investment decisions because they can't figure in what the consequences or even what the final decision is going to be number one number 2 britain is a small part of the world relative to the rest of europe i believe that doing what they are doing a distraction from their basic problems is going to make life for that country and the people in it worse because they'd break away that if they tried to find a more accepta
and now richard as the loss of confidence the one share out. that we can plan on and what exactly is the economic impact of that very intangible a very real factor we've already previously thought saudi aramco pulling out of their planned i.p.o. and choosing to actually i.p.o. in japan on the nikkei rather than put me in the there in london. well it seems to me a number of effects and i think there are serious the one is obviously uncertainty which has its own consequences like the a ram co...
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richard, what's your assessment of what's going on here? >> i think the field is going to shift and move, that's with the primary is all about what you look at that same pole, the head-to-head against donald trump, all five of those candidates beat the president by almost ten, psalm 11, some 12 points. like i said, he is not the art of the deal, there's a low african-american employment rate but that's not the number you want to look at. look at the labor participation rate. take a city like detroit. in detroit the labor participation is only 56%. that means half of the population is not even in the labor market. >> martha: what was it a few years ago, richard? >> the point of the matter is when you go around and you took this number of black on employment, you should get to the root and figure out that what's happening in urban areas across this country is that yes, people are going back to work, but there's also -- there are also folks that aren't in the labor market that are returning to the labor market and that's was problematic. now w
richard, what's your assessment of what's going on here? >> i think the field is going to shift and move, that's with the primary is all about what you look at that same pole, the head-to-head against donald trump, all five of those candidates beat the president by almost ten, psalm 11, some 12 points. like i said, he is not the art of the deal, there's a low african-american employment rate but that's not the number you want to look at. look at the labor participation rate. take a city...
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richard? >> i was going to say i'm not the right person probably to answer this but it's washington, so what the hell. one, you have to attribute candidates to their own views and not just responsiveness to the voting public. so, we shouldn't imagine they're only a mirror of what the pp public would support. two, you have to look at where the intellectual energy is which is to move in a more progressive foreign policy direction, which means cutting the defense budget, for example, in order to plow those funds into domestic priorities. again, beyond vice president biden, that tends to be the talking point for most of the other candidates who have spoken out on that. i would suppose that if you asked a democratic candidate would you rather be militarily superior or inferior, i can't imagine anyone saying superior, but there's a cost and the pry other is moving those costs with lots and lots of superiority into, you know, domestic priorities. whereas on the republican side, and part is specifical
richard? >> i was going to say i'm not the right person probably to answer this but it's washington, so what the hell. one, you have to attribute candidates to their own views and not just responsiveness to the voting public. so, we shouldn't imagine they're only a mirror of what the pp public would support. two, you have to look at where the intellectual energy is which is to move in a more progressive foreign policy direction, which means cutting the defense budget, for example, in...
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and richard painter, et licks lawye etices lawyer. and "new york times" reporting that president trump told a crowd of staff from the united states mission to the united nations that he wants to know who provided information to the whistleblower about his phone call with the president of ukraine saying that whoever did so was close to a spy. quote, close to a spy and that, quote, in the old days spies were dealt with differently. what do we know about this, what is the implication here? >> that's right, this is new reporting by my colleague maggie haberman. what appears to have happened, trump was up in new york today as part of the u.n. general assembly effort and he spoke behind closed doors to a group of diplomats almost all of whom except for the ambassador to the united nations herself are long time career diplomats, not political appointees. and he went after whoever it was in the white house who had told the whistleblower about his phone call to the ukraine president in july, the one that we all saw the reconstructed transcript
and richard painter, et licks lawye etices lawyer. and "new york times" reporting that president trump told a crowd of staff from the united states mission to the united nations that he wants to know who provided information to the whistleblower about his phone call with the president of ukraine saying that whoever did so was close to a spy. quote, close to a spy and that, quote, in the old days spies were dealt with differently. what do we know about this, what is the implication...
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good speech, commissioner richards. first and foremost i would like to see a director that can very clearly relate to the past, the present on the future of san francisco. we do have a definite past that is dwindling away from us. also, the same time i would like to see us focus a lot more on our current residence as opposed to our potential future residents. a lot of my friends and people i know, and the public come to me with the same comments week after week. another large concern of mine and ours is what we're doing doing about climate change. i think an emergency is a very understated word, one that could come to something being this catastrophe oriented. i think more planning on more foresight is definitely a need. just so we can all feel safe about where we live, and work. that will entail a lot of other work, within the city, the word is decarbonization. were going to look at making our transit fleets, and our downtown buildings more efficient. those are the highest producers of these greenhouse gases. what is i
good speech, commissioner richards. first and foremost i would like to see a director that can very clearly relate to the past, the present on the future of san francisco. we do have a definite past that is dwindling away from us. also, the same time i would like to see us focus a lot more on our current residence as opposed to our potential future residents. a lot of my friends and people i know, and the public come to me with the same comments week after week. another large concern of mine...
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it's hard, richard. i mean, there's a stench of death here, and it's -- it's difficult because you know that in this vast area that has been destroyed, there were people whose final moments of their lives were a sheer terror of the horror that comes with the chaos of 185-mile-an-hour winds and driving, driving water and storm surge. let me take you over this way here. i'm not sure whether we can see it but taking off in the distance right now is one of the u.s. navy sea stallions way off there in the distance. that's the airport here at marsh harbor and it has been a beehive of activity as people are flying in not only the u.s. military but also civilians making their way primarily from florida but we even met somebody who flew in from virginia, made a stop off in florida, picking up supplies and then landing but of course the challenge is once they land and they're able to off load those emergency supplies to people, most of the cars have been turned upside down, wrecked by the storm surge, so traveling
it's hard, richard. i mean, there's a stench of death here, and it's -- it's difficult because you know that in this vast area that has been destroyed, there were people whose final moments of their lives were a sheer terror of the horror that comes with the chaos of 185-mile-an-hour winds and driving, driving water and storm surge. let me take you over this way here. i'm not sure whether we can see it but taking off in the distance right now is one of the u.s. navy sea stallions way off there...
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this is my husband, richard. i commend your level of attention and sustained energy along this incredibly long process. we actually thought we had a 1:00 p.m. appointment, and apparently it is not an appointment. [laughter]. >> thank you. we have been hearing a lot about additional housing units to house people in today's cases. this is about a new unit to house a car. this new structure will be built on a long existing driveway and would not provide additional parking. we are the requesters. we don't have representatives and we are the people most directly affected by the proposed structure. we are not the only ones affected. we live on a close-knit and friendly block. many of our neighbors oppose this project. eight of them wrote in represented by these four letters that were received. since they are not here, i will briefly refer to some of their comments. building -- this is written by matt schwartz who is involved in the development planning for the last 29 years as a senior development specialist for the sa
this is my husband, richard. i commend your level of attention and sustained energy along this incredibly long process. we actually thought we had a 1:00 p.m. appointment, and apparently it is not an appointment. [laughter]. >> thank you. we have been hearing a lot about additional housing units to house people in today's cases. this is about a new unit to house a car. this new structure will be built on a long existing driveway and would not provide additional parking. we are the...
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commissioner johnson and richards were absent. on july 18th, 2019, you adopted a motion of intent to take -- >> sorry i was absent. >> i was here. >> this was on may 9th. >> oh yeah,. >> i am just getting to the 18 th now. [laughter] >> sorry, i'm cranky. >> on july 18th, 2019, you adopted a motion of intent to take d.r. and approve with two flats a ground-floor unit and continued the matter to today's date. that was the day that commissioner fung and commissioner hillis were absent. in order for you to participate today, you will need to acknowledge that you have reviewed the previous hearing and materials. that would be commissioners richards fong, and hillis. >> yes. >> yes. >> i did. >> thank you. as this is the second, maybe third hearing, actually we limit the project sponsor to -- >> let's do three minutes. >> d.r. requester and project sponsor have three minutes in public comment is one. >> yes. >> very good. >> good evening. before you is a discretionary review request of a permit seeking to legalize alterations and addit
commissioner johnson and richards were absent. on july 18th, 2019, you adopted a motion of intent to take -- >> sorry i was absent. >> i was here. >> this was on may 9th. >> oh yeah,. >> i am just getting to the 18 th now. [laughter] >> sorry, i'm cranky. >> on july 18th, 2019, you adopted a motion of intent to take d.r. and approve with two flats a ground-floor unit and continued the matter to today's date. that was the day that commissioner fung and...
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richard: they make for grim reading. the thing that's worrying about september, the flash readings, is that services is no longer bailing out the german economy. the reading is now below 50. i think for the past three months, we know manufacturing has been weak, but services has been buoyant. the fact it's below 50 because manufacturing is so weak and filtering into services is a big worry and something to watch closely because markets are reacting. this was a surprise, even though the data has been bad for a while. matt: anna? anna: we'll keep an eye on that weak data then, richard. it's influencing market activity. there are dangers in trading the headlines around trade. but we can of food -- avoid the mood music. you can hear about constructive talks and conversations and cancellations of farm visits. where does that leave you? richard: i think is very difficult for the market to actually have a single take on what's going on because as you say, it does short of -- sort of shift all the time. if he thing about what ki
richard: they make for grim reading. the thing that's worrying about september, the flash readings, is that services is no longer bailing out the german economy. the reading is now below 50. i think for the past three months, we know manufacturing has been weak, but services has been buoyant. the fact it's below 50 because manufacturing is so weak and filtering into services is a big worry and something to watch closely because markets are reacting. this was a surprise, even though the data has...
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i'm richard luiy. goodnight from new york. >>> rachel has the night off but she will be back next week. all eyes are on hurricane dorian beating a path towards florida. and gaining strength as it goes. the warm waters of the atlantic is crank canning up the storm. it is sustained winds of over 130 matter of principle rr. the latest models have dorian making landfall late monday or early tuesday morning. but where it hits and how much destruction it causes are open questions. for now the entire east coast of florida up to georgia are in the danger zone. joining us with the latest forecast is meteorolog
i'm richard luiy. goodnight from new york. >>> rachel has the night off but she will be back next week. all eyes are on hurricane dorian beating a path towards florida. and gaining strength as it goes. the warm waters of the atlantic is crank canning up the storm. it is sustained winds of over 130 matter of principle rr. the latest models have dorian making landfall late monday or early tuesday morning. but where it hits and how much destruction it causes are open questions. for now...
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hence the stuff you are talking about with richard a short time ago, about with richard a short time ago, about the ecb saying to eurozone governments, those who have the scope to use their own finances, more spending and tax cuts should do so more spending and tax cuts should do so and mario draghi made that point at the press conference. he didn't name names but he has germany in mind. there are a few others i could help, the netherlands, finland, austria but germany is the big one that has real firepower if it were willing to use it. we have some breaking news coming in from the irish prime minister who is saying proposals on the border between ireland and northern ireland as far as the proposals from the uk are concerned full very short at the moment. we had the yellowhammer details of that document leaked, certainly shows as though there are continuing fears about a no—deal brexit coming from the irish prime minister today? those concerned reinforced by his comments. the british prime minister insists he does want to leave the eu deal or no deal on the 31st of october. he is c
hence the stuff you are talking about with richard a short time ago, about with richard a short time ago, about the ecb saying to eurozone governments, those who have the scope to use their own finances, more spending and tax cuts should do so more spending and tax cuts should do so and mario draghi made that point at the press conference. he didn't name names but he has germany in mind. there are a few others i could help, the netherlands, finland, austria but germany is the big one that has...
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richard keogh is the definition of a clu b richard keogh is the definition of a club stalwart, seven years at derby county, so many ups and downs, now the club captain but late on tuesday night it all came crashing down. he is extremely down, of course, because he realises what is going on for him, personally, and as a responsible player, as a captain in the team, that he is not part of the tea m the team, that he is not part of the team any more. he topped earlier, you left it to senior players to ta ke you left it to senior players to take responsibility —— you talked earlier. does he feel he should have been the person responsible for making sure nothing happens?” been the person responsible for making sure nothing happens? i think he feels responsible. senior players a lwa ys he feels responsible. senior players always have to step up. this was the aftermath of the incident that has caused so much trauma and led to drink—driving charges for young players tom lawrence and mason bennett, and a message from the club they cannot condone the actions of a small group of players
richard keogh is the definition of a clu b richard keogh is the definition of a club stalwart, seven years at derby county, so many ups and downs, now the club captain but late on tuesday night it all came crashing down. he is extremely down, of course, because he realises what is going on for him, personally, and as a responsible player, as a captain in the team, that he is not part of the tea m the team, that he is not part of the team any more. he topped earlier, you left it to senior...
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president richard then u.s. president richard nixon went there as a way of sort of cementing this new friendship as china began to open up the chose the pond and the era of panda diplomacy was born and so i think it just seemed like a perfect symbol at the time so clearly the chinese state take this very seriously but so are people in china especially in relation to the death of trying trying let's just take a quick look at some of the public anger in china that's showing up on social media here in some way bo comments we want to show you beginning 1st with this user who saying i always thought that china shouldn't known pandas to strengthen differ mattick ties with other countries foreign countries don't necessarily know how to take care of and does pandas are already a vulnerable species males are posting images like these raising questions about the pandas diet this year's implying the zoo was mistreating the panda by feeding it what sticks instead of bumble. if you seen these comments no doubt why are there
president richard then u.s. president richard nixon went there as a way of sort of cementing this new friendship as china began to open up the chose the pond and the era of panda diplomacy was born and so i think it just seemed like a perfect symbol at the time so clearly the chinese state take this very seriously but so are people in china especially in relation to the death of trying trying let's just take a quick look at some of the public anger in china that's showing up on social media...
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it was in 171 when richard nixon pres u.s. president richard then u.s. president richard nixon went there as a way of sort of cementing this new friendship as china began to open up the chose the pond and the era of panda diplomacy was born and so i think it just seemed like a perfect symbol at that time so clearly the chinese state take this very seriously but so are people in china especially in relation to the death of trying trying let's just take a quick look at some of the public anger in china that's showing up on social media here as a way bo comments we want to show you beginning 1st with this user who saying i always thought that china shouldn't known pandas to strengthen differ magic ties with other countries foreign countries don't necessarily know how to take care of our pandas pandas are already a vulnerable species many also posting images like these raising questions about the pandas diet this year's implying the zoo was mistreating the panda of a feeding it what sticks instead of bamboo. if you seen these we will comments no doubt why ar
it was in 171 when richard nixon pres u.s. president richard then u.s. president richard nixon went there as a way of sort of cementing this new friendship as china began to open up the chose the pond and the era of panda diplomacy was born and so i think it just seemed like a perfect symbol at that time so clearly the chinese state take this very seriously but so are people in china especially in relation to the death of trying trying let's just take a quick look at some of the public anger in...
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and all the rage back then, richard nixon and not today. burt, this is not new and we can argue about whether one's response is warranted here and what's the threat or what's not. bottom line, when the president of the united states is on the line, you know, if you're on the receiving end of that, you know that, too, don't you? >> yes. yes. you're right, neil. president kennedy was feeling more confident at that point in his presidency. he had been president for two and a half years. my understanding is that he installed a lot of this bugging equipment after the bay of pigs disaster in the first few months of office because he was upset that some people who had encouraged him to undertake the cuban invasion had deserted him when it failed and criticized him in public. he wanted to have those comments on record for his defense, historically. neil: you know, you've always reminded me once you're the most powerful person on the planet as the president is for his time in office, it's intimidating, period, for the other person talking to him. >>
and all the rage back then, richard nixon and not today. burt, this is not new and we can argue about whether one's response is warranted here and what's the threat or what's not. bottom line, when the president of the united states is on the line, you know, if you're on the receiving end of that, you know that, too, don't you? >> yes. yes. you're right, neil. president kennedy was feeling more confident at that point in his presidency. he had been president for two and a half years. my...
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richard jones from the mliv team. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open, almost an hour into the trading day, looking at gains on the ftse, 4/10 of 1%, the dax and the cac a little changed. -- ftse mid not mushing debt not moving very much. joining us is richard jones. talk to me first about the german data. it's been pretty bad. is it getting any better? richard: we just had a bitter export print for the month of july, which i think is something that will be welcome. what i would warn against is reading too much into one data point. if we look at factory orders, industrial production, the forward indicators from the survey, and we're really at levels that are sort of pretending an upcoming recession in germany. the export data, while encouraging and it eat expectations -- beat expectations, we need to see more of this to sound the all clear. given the trade uncertainty germany and the rest of the world is facing, i don't think anybody is facing that anytime soon. anna: i saw this great story
richard jones from the mliv team. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open, almost an hour into the trading day, looking at gains on the ftse, 4/10 of 1%, the dax and the cac a little changed. -- ftse mid not mushing debt not moving very much. joining us is richard jones. talk to me first about the german data. it's been pretty bad. is it getting any better? richard: we just had a bitter export print for the month of july, which i think is something that will be welcome....