Anonymous ID: db371d Jan. 28, 2019, 6:24 a.m. No.4938466   🗄️.is 🔗kun

the previous one.

Made erroneous claim that the bomber story was in same bread.

triggered and dropped the ball……again.

Anonymous ID: db371d Jan. 28, 2019, 6:42 a.m. No.4938566   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8597 >>9042

>>4938080 lb

from previous bake

 

Gallo family wine money and politics

 

here is the list from the article,

 

THE GALLO FAMILY: WINE, MONEY, POLITICS

 

.

 

The Gallo family has emerged as one of the leading contributors to political

 

campaigns on both sides of the political aisle. They have been the leading

 

patron of Republicans presidential contender Bob Dole, and over the past

 

four years have begun to make large congributions to President Clinton as

 

well. The Gallos also have contributed directly to the Democratic and

 

Republican parties. The following politicans received at least $10,000

 

from one or more members of the Gallo clan between 1979 and 1995.

 

.

 

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES

 

Senator Bob Dole, R-Kan. (a)

 

Campaign American (Dole PAC), 1986-1994 $236,000

 

Better America Foundation, 1994 100,000

 

(conservative think tank founded by Dole)

 

Presidential campaigns, 1987-1995 36,000

 

Senate campaign contributions 26,000

 

President Bill Clinton

 

Clinton-Gore Transition Fund, 1992 50,000

 

Individual contributions, 1995 5,000

 

Governor Pete Wilson

 

Presidential campaign, 1995 22,000

 

Senate campaigns, 1982-87 (a) 33,000

 

President George Bush (a) 10,500

 

.

 

CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES

 

Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., 1991-94 32,415

 

Seanator Thomas Daschle, D-S.C., 1986-93 30,000

 

Senator Alan Cranston, D-Calif., (a) 1983-91 25,000

 

Senator John Seymour, R-Calif., (a) 1991-92 25,000

 

Senator Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., 1990-93 11,000

 

Senator Affonse D'Amato, R-N.Y., 1991 11,000

 

Rep. Vic Fazio, D-Woodland, 1981-94 53,000

 

Rep. Gary Condit, R-Fresno, 1989-95 38,643

 

Rep. Robert Matsui, D-Sacramento 1983-94 38,000

 

Rep. Leon Panetta, D-Monterey, 1980-1990 33,000

 

Rep. Richard Lrhman, D-Fresno (a) 1982-94 32,000

 

Rep. Tony Ceolho, D-Modesto (a), 1981-89 31,870

 

Rep. Thomas Campbel, R-Campbell, 1988-92 25,000

 

Rep. Pete Stark, D-Hayward, 1982-94 23,500

 

Rep. Richard Gephardt, D-Mo., 1990-92 21,000

 

Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco, 1987-94 16,500

 

.

 

In addition, the Gallos have contributed generously to the Democratic

 

and Republican parties. Some examples:

 

Democratic Congressional Campaign, 1984-90 58,500

 

Democratic Congressional Dinner Committee, 1985-89 75,000

 

Democratic Senatorial Camaign Committee, 1984-94 85,000

 

Democratic National Committee, 1992 110,000

 

Republican National Committee, 1981-94 38,745

 

Republican Senate/House Dinner Committee, 1995 20,000

 

.

 

(a) No longer in office

 

.

 

Source: Center for Responsive Politics, based on Federal Election Commission

 

filings.

Anonymous ID: db371d Jan. 28, 2019, 7:15 a.m. No.4938779   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8807 >>8874

Brace For A Barrage Of Delayed Economic Data

 

Update: THE Bureau of Economic Analysis, which is part of Commerce Dept., “is consulting with the U.S. Census Bureau and other data suppliers to determine the availability of data used to produce our economic indicators,” according to an emailed statement.

 

"We will then work with the Office of Management and Budget to publish a revised schedule of BEA’s economic releases” the BEA said adding that "until we know more about when source data will be available, we cannot say anything definitive about release dates for specific economic indicators”

 

 

Now that the government is finally reopened after a more than monthlong closure (even if it will most likely be closed again in 3 weeks), the most tangible effect for markets will be the delayed publication of dozens of economic reports that were not distributed by the government from late December until last Friday.

 

And while we will eventually receive the delayed data, Morgan Stanley notes that it will take some time after the government reopens because of information-gathering backlogs. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) and Census Bureau should post updated release schedules once the government reopens, but the data calendar is likely to remain very clunky over the next couple of months as a result. For example, after the 2013 shutdown, there were many occasions where we were getting two months’ worth of data at the same time on the same day. The 2013 shutdown was resolved in October, but the data calendar was impacted all the way through December. This is likely to make the GDP tracking estimates look like a heart monitor for some time.

 

As MS adds, data points that had been scheduled to go out at the end of December will likely be released soon, as the data should have been mostly collected prior to the start of the shutdown. However, data points that were scheduled for release some time in January covering the month of December may be delayed for a longer period, as the government agencies were closed during the usual collection period.

 

Upcoming data releases will likely also be delayed because the agencies will need time to collect and process the data. That includes the BEA's 4Q GDP and December personal income and spending report originally scheduled to go out next week.

 

So while timing remains uncertain with respect to the backlog, the table below from Deutsche Bank lists all of the economic indicators (and forecasts) that have been delayed in sequential order. The indicators in the bottom panel of the table were originally scheduled for this week.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-01-28/brace-barrage-delayed-economic-data

Anonymous ID: db371d Jan. 28, 2019, 7:21 a.m. No.4938826   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4938807

that's been a huge problem. Don't like the results just change how it's calculated.

Did it with treasury auctions to obfuscate who was buying what and when. 2006 I think.

Anonymous ID: db371d Jan. 28, 2019, 7:26 a.m. No.4938859   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8889

Live Gold Price

MARKET IS OPEN (Will close in 6 hrs. 38 mins.)

Jan 28, 2019 10:23 NY Time

1,301.60Bid

1,302.60Ask

High: 1,304.80Low: 1,296.90

-1.00 -0.08%

 

Live Silver Price

MARKET IS OPEN (Will close in 6 hrs. 37 mins.)

Jan 28, 2019 10:24 NY Time

15.66Bid

15.76Ask

High: 15.89Low: 15.54

-0.05 -0.35%

 

Gold getting to the top of month long resistance. Silver has a bit moar to go. Watch it.

 

Oil doing the two step with equity's

Anonymous ID: db371d Jan. 28, 2019, 7:59 a.m. No.4939105   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9137

>>4939093

 

The Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery in Killeen will conduct an unaccompanied veteran burial for Joseph Walker, a United States Air Force veteran, at 10 a.m. Monday.

 

Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery staff has coordinated with the Fort Hood Casualty Office to ensure that Walker will receive full military honors. If no next-of-kin presents themselves at the ceremony, the on-site representative of the Veterans Land Board will accept the United States flag on Walker’s behalf, according to the Veterans Land Board, which runs the cemetery.

http://kdhnews.com/military/no-family-members-expected-for-veteran-s-funeral-monday/article_903b8b3c-20fc-11e9-8eba-57644399e8be.html