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rubenstein does not pour money into the biden campaign, he is of course very seriously helping him nowmind you that this is one of the most serious criminal cases against trump, where... there is an indication base, and he will most likely be found guilty, unless, of course, he manages to be elected president by this time, and there is a term that threatens trump is very big, more than 100 years old, you know what’s interesting here, because this rubelstein, he’s not just a rich man, yes, well, a lot of money, well, maybe he’s just friends with biden, and he’s the leader, as you said, a certain carlay group, you talked about money, about what the main source of control since the ancient times of the committee of 300 is finance. now this is investment finance, what are we talking about? well , it’s generally accepted that in america there is such freedom of business, so you come, it’s okay, you have 5 dollars in your pocket, that’s it. everyone opened the company, but for some reason everyone forgets about the so -called investment bankers. in fact, you won't open any company unless som
rubenstein does not pour money into the biden campaign, he is of course very seriously helping him nowmind you that this is one of the most serious criminal cases against trump, where... there is an indication base, and he will most likely be found guilty, unless, of course, he manages to be elected president by this time, and there is a term that threatens trump is very big, more than 100 years old, you know what’s interesting here, because this rubelstein, he’s not just a rich man, yes,...
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david rubenstein joining us.le group co-founder david rubenstein at the world economic forum. come upping, student loan debt top issue for new hampshire voters. is this a real plan or just biden's way of appealing to younger voters, fox business' madison alworth is live from new hampshire. madison, good morning. >> good morning, cheryl. new hampshire is the first in the nation primary and ranks number one as the number one seat with the highest percentage of residents with student loan debt. we'll plain all -- we'll explal after this. ♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals. and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a sce
david rubenstein joining us.le group co-founder david rubenstein at the world economic forum. come upping, student loan debt top issue for new hampshire voters. is this a real plan or just biden's way of appealing to younger voters, fox business' madison alworth is live from new hampshire. madison, good morning. >> good morning, cheryl. new hampshire is the first in the nation primary and ranks number one as the number one seat with the highest percentage of residents with student loan...
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lev rubenstein was 76 years old.sian poet, publicist, member of the writers' union, and also a laureate of the nos 2012 literary award. signs of attention. a criminal case has been opened against the driver who hit the poet. according to preliminary data, over the past year he has been charged with 19 episodes of traffic violations. serf 2 breaks records. the film directed by klim shipenko, created with the support of the rossiya tv channel, surpassed its predecessor's film kholop at the box office. in two weeks i received over 3 billion rubles parakat is still going on. about the most popular russian comedy of the new year, author and presenter of the program. with a budget of 160 million rubles. secondly, the story of the box office sensation with the serf, having collected 3 billion . the serf was liked by so many millions of viewers that not making a sequel meant simply letting them down. and yet, we promised our heroes to publish the fragments of the interview that you will now see only if the sequel beats the b
lev rubenstein was 76 years old.sian poet, publicist, member of the writers' union, and also a laureate of the nos 2012 literary award. signs of attention. a criminal case has been opened against the driver who hit the poet. according to preliminary data, over the past year he has been charged with 19 episodes of traffic violations. serf 2 breaks records. the film directed by klim shipenko, created with the support of the rossiya tv channel, surpassed its predecessor's film kholop at the box...
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. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations: is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in alabama in a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? >> on my father's side, it was really parents who themselves had limited education. my grandfather with a fourth-grade education did not learn to write or read until he was in his 40's and really felt his children needed a college education. on my mother's side, her mother in the 1920's had to travel 200 miles to an academy started by presbyterians in the southern part of alabama to get her high school degree and then went 10 summers to get her bachelors degree. they had foundations of understanding the value of education and the ability, particularly for a meager -- particularly for a negro in the south, to advance their lives. d
. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations: is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in alabama in a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? >> on my father's side, it...
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. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: so, what about your dna? have you checked that out? deborah: i have done my dna, and no surprise, i am southern chinese. david: let us talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york and when i was six moved to a small town in south carolina. my dad actually was discriminated against at work, and my parents felt like there was no future for them in new york. his friend, an indian-american family, set come down to charleston. i work at the charleston naval shipyard, and the government does not discriminate. my dad -- i have no idea what he was thinking -- picked up our whole family. we drove to a place he had never been, and we became south carolinians. my parents were both immigrants from hong kong. they actually met and married here. david: so you grew up in charleston, right? where did you go to high school? deborah: visits a place called hanahan high school in a small town. david: were
. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: so, what about your dna? have you checked that out? deborah: i have done my dna, and no surprise, i am southern chinese. david: let us talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york and when i was six moved to a small town in south carolina. my dad actually was discriminated against at...
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. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in alabama in a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? >> on my father's side, it was really parents who themselves had limited education. my grandfather with a fourth-grade education did not learn to write or read until he was in his 40's and really felt his children needed a college education. on my mother's side, her mother in the 1920's had to travel 200 miles to an academy started by presbyterians in the southern part of alabama to get her high school degree and then went 10 summers to get her bachelors degree. they had foundations of understanding the value of education and the ability, particularly for a meager -- particularly for a negro in the south, to advance their lives. d
. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in alabama in a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? >> on my father's side,...
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. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: so, what about your dna? have you checked that out? deborah: i have done my dna, and no surprise, i am southern chinese. david: let us talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york and when i was six moved to a small town in south carolina. david: why did you do that? deborah: my dad actually was discriminated against at work, and my parents felt like there was no future for them in new york. his friend, an indian-american family, said come down to charleston. i work at the charleston naval shipyard, and the government does not discriminate. my dad -- i have no idea what he was thinking -- picked up our whole family. we drove to a place he had never been, and we became south carolinians. my parents were both immigrants from hong kong. they actually met and married here. david: so you grew up in charleston, right? where did you go to high school? deborah: it's a place called hanahan high
. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: so, what about your dna? have you checked that out? deborah: i have done my dna, and no surprise, i am southern chinese. david: let us talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york and when i was six moved to a small town in south carolina. david: why did you do that? deborah: my dad...
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. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: so, what about your dn? have you checked that out? deborah: i have done my dna, and no surprise, i am southern chinese. david: let us talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york and when i was six moved to a small town near charleston, south carolina. david: why did you do that? deborah: my dad actually was discriminated against at work, and my parents felt like there was no future for them in new york. his friend, an indian-american family, said come down to charleston. i work at the charleston naval shipyard, and the government does not discriminate. my dad -- i have no idea what he was thinking -- picked up our whole family. we drove to a place he had never been, and we became south carolinians. my parents were both immigrants from hong kong. they actually met and married here. david: so you grew up in charleston, right? where did you go to high school? deborah: it's a place called
. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: so, what about your dn? have you checked that out? deborah: i have done my dna, and no surprise, i am southern chinese. david: let us talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york and when i was six moved to a small town near charleston, south carolina. david: why did you do that?...
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. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in demopolis, alabama, a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? dr. vickers: on my father's side, it was really parents who themselves had limited education. my grandfather with a fourth-grade education did not learn to write or read until he was in his 40's and really felt his children needed a college education. on my mother's side, her mother in the 1920's had to travel 200 miles to an academy started by presbyterians in the southern part of alabama to get her high school degree and then went 10 summers to get her bachelors degree. they had foundations of understanding the value of education and the ability, particularly for a negro in the south, to have a chance to advance their l
. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in demopolis, alabama, a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? dr. vickers: on my...
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. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations: is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in the mop a list, alabama, a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? >> on my father's side, it was really parents who themselves had limited education. my grandfather with a fourth-grade education did not learn to write or read until he was in his 40's and really felt his children needed a college education. on my mother's side, her mother in the 1920's had to travel 200 miles to an academy started by presbyterians in the southern part of alabama to get her high school degree and then went 10 summers to get her bachelors degree. they had foundations of understanding the value of education and the ability, particularly for a meager -- particularly for a negro in the south, to advance
. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations: is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in the mop a list, alabama, a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? >> on my...
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. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: so, what about your dna? have you checked that out? deborah: i have done my dna, and no surprise, i am southern chinese. david: let us talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york and when i was six moved to a small town near charleston, south carolina. david: why did you do that? deborah: my dad actually was discriminated against at work, and my parents felt like there was no future for them in new york. his friend, an indian-american family, said come down to charleston. i work at the charleston naval shipyard, and the government does not discriminate. my dad -- i have no idea what he was thinking -- picked up our whole family. we drove to a place he had never been, and we became south carolinians. my parents were both immigrants from hong kong. they actually met and married here. david: so you grew up in charleston, right? where did you go to high school? deborah: it's a place called
. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: so, what about your dna? have you checked that out? deborah: i have done my dna, and no surprise, i am southern chinese. david: let us talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york and when i was six moved to a small town near charleston, south carolina. david: why did you do that?...
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. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer-to-peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. david: let us talkr background. your parents came from where? dr. shah: my parents are from india. david: where did they settle? dr. shah: they started in pasadena, california. my father was an engineer working on the apollo programs for a company designing components on apollo missions, but they quickly moved to detroit, michigan, and my father had a 30-year career at ford motor company. david: your mother? dr. shah: my mom is in early childhood education specialist, and she started a montessori school iran that throughout my -- and ran that throughout my childhood. david: you grew up in the detroit area. i assume you are a superstar student. is that right? dr. shah: i was a good student. i grew up in an indian american community that was pretty focused on being a good student. david: you went to the university of michigan? dr. shah: i did. go blue. david: what did you study? dr. shah: i started as an engineer. i grew up in a family where y
. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer-to-peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. david: let us talkr background. your parents came from where? dr. shah: my parents are from india. david: where did they settle? dr. shah: they started in pasadena, california. my father was an engineer working on the apollo programs for a company designing components on apollo missions, but they quickly moved to detroit, michigan, and my...
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. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in demopolis, alabama, a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? dr. vickers: on my father's side, it was really parents who themselves had limited education. my grandfather with a fourth-grade education did not learn to write or read until he was in his 40's and really felt his children needed a college education. on my mother's side, her mother in the 1920's had to travel 200 miles to an academy started by presbyterians in the southern part of alabama to get her high school degree and then went 10 summers to get her bachelors degree. they had foundations of understanding the value of education and the ability, particularly for a negro in the south, to have a chance to advance their liv
. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in demopolis, alabama, a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? dr. vickers: on my...
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among the new technologies that are used here, of course, is variable acoustics in the rubenstein hallf networks, mechanisms hidden in the thickness of the walls. and these translucent ones... the material for them was not chosen by chance, says tatyana naumova, head of the branch of the load-bearing systems company, in whose production these structures were created. we proposed using a mesh curvilinear shell based on a spatial single-layer truss, each element of which is created from high-strength aluminum, which in general is usually used in the... tion industry, thanks this reduces the load on the foundations, which, of course, was a priority solution within the framework of the reconstruction of a historical building. while working on... the project, the most modern technologies were used. mathematical modeling - it means that we practically don’t use drawings, this is a mathematical model, it is sent to the machine with high accuracy, without error, it is manufactured and assembled using bolted joints without welding, like a constructor. but the lion's share the work is simply hid
among the new technologies that are used here, of course, is variable acoustics in the rubenstein hallf networks, mechanisms hidden in the thickness of the walls. and these translucent ones... the material for them was not chosen by chance, says tatyana naumova, head of the branch of the load-bearing systems company, in whose production these structures were created. we proposed using a mesh curvilinear shell based on a spatial single-layer truss, each element of which is created from...
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shery: you can see more of that conversation on the david rubenstein show: pure to pure conversationshursday night and hong kong. we have more to come on daybreak asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: take a look at currencies and what is generally a risk off day. we did see a pretty significant gain when it comes to the dollar, just reversing the losses we saw going into the end of 2023. the dollar opening the year with the biggest gain since october. we are watching that risk off sentiment play out here. dollar yen holding just shy of the 142 level. that was the biggest intraday gain for the dollar since october. we saw higher bond yields, some geopolitical stories playing there as well. the aussie dollar onto upside momentum. this good news story being driven by more optimism over china, despite the sluggish indicators we continue to get. we are seeing a lot of these proxy assets like the aussie and other commodities currencies and iron ore trading quite well at the start of this year. we will be watching chinese stocks following their worst start to the year since 2019. economic headw
shery: you can see more of that conversation on the david rubenstein show: pure to pure conversationshursday night and hong kong. we have more to come on daybreak asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: take a look at currencies and what is generally a risk off day. we did see a pretty significant gain when it comes to the dollar, just reversing the losses we saw going into the end of 2023. the dollar opening the year with the biggest gain since october. we are watching that risk off sentiment play...
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pearl of the conservatory great hall named after rubenstein.activation of work there, today more than 200 people are involved there in just one hall, more than 500 tons of metal structures have already been installed, colleagues who are involved in technology have already entered there, this is light, sound, installation work. metal was put through a small hole, which is literally 20 km there, all this was put inside, set, mounted, delivered, very soon one of the largest, most modern variable acoustic halls in the world will appear here, where classical and electronic music will sound equally good, we are creating special acoustics there, including ceiling acoustics , we have now started... work on installing gypsum ceilings, these are special ceilings that have special functions for sound absorption in general, creating special acoustics, here it was decided to keep the acoustics in the small hall named after glazunov, which is located on the third floor of the conservatory, in its original form. in the last six months , builders have focused
pearl of the conservatory great hall named after rubenstein.activation of work there, today more than 200 people are involved there in just one hall, more than 500 tons of metal structures have already been installed, colleagues who are involved in technology have already entered there, this is light, sound, installation work. metal was put through a small hole, which is literally 20 km there, all this was put inside, set, mounted, delivered, very soon one of the largest, most modern variable...
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on january 4, independent journalist alexander rubenstein received a letter from lira.suicide note from the victim pointing to the killer. tell my sister. i had double pneumonia and also pneumothorax and extensive body edema. it all started in october, but the prison staff ... his son is being tortured in prison, but even after that, the us state department showed no interest in the fate of his compatriot. the us embassy in kiev does not respond to our requests. it didn’t even offer a lawyer, and embassy staff only spoke to him once at the first court hearing. so it is not surprising that the death of a us citizen with views far from the ideological mainstream was ignored by the leading american media. gonzalo lira simply did not fit into their agenda, where it is customary to either speak well of ukraine as a dead person or keep silent. georgy lisashvili, anastasia slobodenyuk, igor agafonov, channel one usa. in kyiv, meanwhile, it’s the second day. welcome european visitors. today the new head of mid-france arrived there. stéphane sejournet was just recently appointed
on january 4, independent journalist alexander rubenstein received a letter from lira.suicide note from the victim pointing to the killer. tell my sister. i had double pneumonia and also pneumothorax and extensive body edema. it all started in october, but the prison staff ... his son is being tortured in prison, but even after that, the us state department showed no interest in the fate of his compatriot. the us embassy in kiev does not respond to our requests. it didn’t even offer a lawyer,...
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russian poet and publicist lev rubenstein died in moscow; he was 76 years old.aken in extremely serious condition to neizlefasovsky, where all this time doctors fought for his life.
russian poet and publicist lev rubenstein died in moscow; he was 76 years old.aken in extremely serious condition to neizlefasovsky, where all this time doctors fought for his life.
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. >>> plus, philanthropist and carlisle group co-founder david rubenstein will join us to talk aboutuch more. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> it's you. >> oh! good morning, welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc live from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland i'm joe kernen with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin and jamie dimon. he's here, but you can't see him on that shot we'll get to him in a second the futures, we're down again, we were down yesterday, not going to spend too much time here down 147 points now on the dow we will look at treasuries 4.05 is what we were -- the last level we saw 4.06% now on the ten-year. bitcoin, we're not going to do that bitcoin i think is around 43,000 or so. it is actually down -- must be in the 42s, 42,555. >> our first headliner of the morning as joe kept alluding to, jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon is with us 100 things we want to talk to you about. nice to see you. >> great to be here again. >> i see you have ukrainian flag there on your lapel. >> yeah. >> you spent some time with president zelenskyy yesterday. >> i di
. >>> plus, philanthropist and carlisle group co-founder david rubenstein will join us to talk aboutuch more. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> it's you. >> oh! good morning, welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc live from the world economic forum in davos, switzerland i'm joe kernen with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin and jamie dimon. he's here, but you can't see him on that shot we'll get to him in a second the futures, we're...
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jonathan: david rubenstein, looking forward to the program later on.make political considerations. always the tricky part of it when it comes to election years. lisa: we heard this yesterday from a lot of people, this conflict. they are not political, should not let it affect things. this is a tough thing. they are either political or they are accused of being political. there is no winning here. annmarie: remember what happened in december. president biden said we are in a sweet spot right now in the economy and the fed should not continue on their hiking path. everyone thought we would see signaling to jay powell and easing off. that is what wall street was asking. lisa: i think it's all conspiracy theory. you cannot extricate a political cycle from the economy. that is the hard thing, considering be here every day, people are not doing big deals for it because of the uncertainty. it is tricky to assume that you can parse these things perfectly. jonathan: you cannot ignore this tomorrow, stacked program on "bloomberg surveillance." virginia governor
jonathan: david rubenstein, looking forward to the program later on.make political considerations. always the tricky part of it when it comes to election years. lisa: we heard this yesterday from a lot of people, this conflict. they are not political, should not let it affect things. this is a tough thing. they are either political or they are accused of being political. there is no winning here. annmarie: remember what happened in december. president biden said we are in a sweet spot right now...
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on the david rubenstein show peer-to-peer conversations. kick off day two of trading's. equity market on the s&p 500 pulling back by zero point -- 0.4%. turning 2023 upside down for a brief moment. yields higher by four or five basis points. 3.9744 on the 10 year. the euro 1.09223. tom: deborah was the -- you know ancestry, they show the entire criminal history of the tom keene family. jonathan: are you paid up for that? tom: yes, i paid to find out how bad the ancestors were. david rubenstein, what an interesting challenge to take this new technology over to our ancestors. what is the deborah lu distinction? david: she is running the largest genealogy company in the world and has a really good technology background. as a result, she is applying it to historical records. it is much easier than it used to be to figure out where your ancestors came from and how far back you can trace it. it is really amazing, so many people have a real interest in knowing where they came from, who were their grandfathers, great-grandfathers, and so forth. now
on the david rubenstein show peer-to-peer conversations. kick off day two of trading's. equity market on the s&p 500 pulling back by zero point -- 0.4%. turning 2023 upside down for a brief moment. yields higher by four or five basis points. 3.9744 on the 10 year. the euro 1.09223. tom: deborah was the -- you know ancestry, they show the entire criminal history of the tom keene family. jonathan: are you paid up for that? tom: yes, i paid to find out how bad the ancestors were. david...
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>> it depends on you -- [laughter] >> there's a david rubenstein panda house in washington. >> i hopewill be here in the council on foreign relations. [laughter] >> excellent. give up my office. >> a panda of a giant panda -- [inaudible], the black and white one. >> thank you. we will look for the giant pandas. thank you for the clarification. let me open it up to questions. yes, please. here's a mic coming to you. please identify yourself. >> thank you. i'm with the institute. first a big thank you, my first introduction to china over there as a young boy. i'm delighted to here you will be supporting the students. my question to you is about western media. we talked about misunderstanding and misperceptions that the u.s. has about china. and i think that the u.s. audience relies heavily on reporting from western media. there's a bad history, i think i would say, between western media and china, and it's filled with mistrust and misunderstanding. i'm wondering if you agree important to the way that the u.s. sees china, and if yes, what can china do to helpha reporting and coverage? >>
>> it depends on you -- [laughter] >> there's a david rubenstein panda house in washington. >> i hopewill be here in the council on foreign relations. [laughter] >> excellent. give up my office. >> a panda of a giant panda -- [inaudible], the black and white one. >> thank you. we will look for the giant pandas. thank you for the clarification. let me open it up to questions. yes, please. here's a mic coming to you. please identify yourself. >> thank...
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on january 4, independent journalist alexander rubenstein received a letter from lira.ide note from the victim pointing to the killer. tell my sister. i had double pneumonia. as well as pneumothorax and extensive swelling of the body. it all started in october, but the prison staff ignored it. they admitted that i had pneumonia only at the hearing on december 22nd. i am undergoing a procedure to relieve pulmonary edema, which causes me severe shortness of breath, to the point of losing consciousness after minimal activity or even just talking for a couple of minutes. lira's father repeatedly stated that his son was being tortured in prison, but even after this , the us state department showed no interest in the fate of his compatriot. us embassy in kiev does not respond to our requests, it did not even offer a lawyer, the embassy employees communicated with him only once at the first court hearing, but immediately after the death of lira in the state debate, they expressed their soboledni and promised maximum consular assistance, the same thing that the deceased had nev
on january 4, independent journalist alexander rubenstein received a letter from lira.ide note from the victim pointing to the killer. tell my sister. i had double pneumonia. as well as pneumothorax and extensive swelling of the body. it all started in october, but the prison staff ignored it. they admitted that i had pneumonia only at the hearing on december 22nd. i am undergoing a procedure to relieve pulmonary edema, which causes me severe shortness of breath, to the point of losing...
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. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer-to-peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: let us talk about your background. your parents came from where? dr. shah: my parents are from india. david: where did they settle? dr. shah: they started in pasadena, california. my father was an engineer working on the apollo programs for a company designing components on apollo missions, but they quickly moved to detroit, michigan, and my father had a 30-year career at ford motor company. david: your mother? dr. shah: my mom is in early childhood education specialist, and she started a montessori school iran that throughout my childhood. david: you grew up in the detroit area. i assume you are a superstar student. is that right? dr. shah: i was a good student. i grew up in an indian american community that was pretty focused on being a good student. david: you went to the university of michigan? dr. shah: i did. go blue. david: what did you study? dr. shah: i started as an engineer. i grew up in a family where you were either a d
. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer-to-peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: let us talk about your background. your parents came from where? dr. shah: my parents are from india. david: where did they settle? dr. shah: they started in pasadena, california. my father was an engineer working on the apollo programs for a company designing components on apollo missions, but they quickly moved to detroit,...
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. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer-to-peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo.e are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: let us talk about your background. your parents came from where? dr. shah: my parents are from india. david: where did they settle? dr. shah: they started in pasadena, california. my father was an engineer working on the apollo programs for a company designing components on apollo missions, but they quickly moved to detroit, michigan, and my father had a 30-year career at ford motor company. my mom is in early childhood education specialist, and she started a montessori school. david: you grew up in the detroit area. i assume you are a superstar student. dr. shah: i was a good student. i grew up in an indian american community that was pretty focused on being a good student. david: went to university of michigan. dr. shah: i did go blue. david: what did you study? dr. shah: i started as an engineer. i went that i grew up in a family where you were either a doctor or an engineer. -- i grew up in a family where you were either a docto
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david rubenstein saying deals are returning as recession clears ease, adding that he will be shockedthe federal reserve does not cut interest rates by much. markets are a bit to the upside. yvonne: it really has gone global now, so that is helping to lift this morning. china is obviously still the outlier here, doing relatively speaking better. fourth quarter gaming revenue rising, the highest you have seen since the first quarter of 2020. rishaad: this is a classic base effects story, 486 percent. yvonne: you are still seeing a lot of action in macau, even when hong kong has dwindled. rishaad: lots more reporting next week, but you can see their strong outlook really fomenting these big gains. yvonne: coming up, a lot more on tsmc and the chip rally. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we are looking at it nikkei once again putting in a strong showing. even though we saw some signs of jitters this week, we had a late selloff taking place for these benchmarks in session on thursday. even as we got the latest inflation report which gives the bank of japan another reason to wait beyond that
david rubenstein saying deals are returning as recession clears ease, adding that he will be shockedthe federal reserve does not cut interest rates by much. markets are a bit to the upside. yvonne: it really has gone global now, so that is helping to lift this morning. china is obviously still the outlier here, doing relatively speaking better. fourth quarter gaming revenue rising, the highest you have seen since the first quarter of 2020. rishaad: this is a classic base effects story, 486...
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american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed the officials wait nor in his life threatening illness. i have had double pneumonia in both loans, as well as the most sore acts and a very severe case of d. my oldest started in mid october, but was ignored by the prison. they only admitted i had pneumonia as a hearing on december 22nd. i'm about to have a procedure to reduce the and deem of pressure in my lungs, which is causing mex, stream, shortness of breath, to the point of passing out of to minimal activity. or even just talking for 2 minutes. respect to an independent gen list, who says the tragic case of gonzalez 0 says as a cautionary tale for western freedom of speech. sadly, this is a huge failure by us administration, blinking was made aware of gonzalez, case eagle musk even reached out on social media. it's question ukrainian will thirty's for citizens of the us and indeed the u. k. it's a stock morning to jen list in particular, the fact that the us administration allowed mister lira to languish. and as his father called th
american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed the officials wait nor in his life threatening illness. i have had double pneumonia in both loans, as well as the most sore acts and a very severe case of d. my oldest started in mid october, but was ignored by the prison. they only admitted i had pneumonia as a hearing on december 22nd. i'm about to have a procedure to reduce the and deem of pressure in my lungs, which is causing mex, stream,...
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american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed officials were ignoring his life threatening illness that i have had double pneumonia in both lungs as well as numerous or ex. and a very severe case of a d. my oldest started in mid october, but was ignored by the prison. they only admitted i had pneumonia as a hearing on december 22nd. i'm about to have a procedure to reduce the and deem a pressure in my lungs, which is causing mex, stream shortness impress, to the points of passing out of the minimum activity, or even just talking for 2 minutes. we spoke to an independent journalist who says the tragic case of gonzalieras serves as a cautionary tale for western freedom of speech. sadly, this is a huge failure by us administration, blinking was made aware of gonzalez, case eagle musk even reached out on social media. it's question ukrainian will far to use for citizens of the us and indeed the u. k. it's a stock morning to jen lists in particular, the fact that the us administration allowed mister lira to languish. and as his father called th
american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed officials were ignoring his life threatening illness that i have had double pneumonia in both lungs as well as numerous or ex. and a very severe case of a d. my oldest started in mid october, but was ignored by the prison. they only admitted i had pneumonia as a hearing on december 22nd. i'm about to have a procedure to reduce the and deem a pressure in my lungs, which is causing mex, stream...
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american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed officials were ignoring his life threatening illness. i have had double pneumonia in both lungs as well as numa sorta acts and a very severe case of a d. my oldest started in mid october, but was ignored by the present. all right, let's cross live now to mike jones, independent journalist who joins me from moscow. mike, what are your initial thoughts on guns all of a sudden death and ukrainian custody? a sadly, this is a huge failure by us administration, blinking was made aware of gonzalez, case eagle musk even reached out on social media. it's question ukrainian will start to use they promised a court date. in fact, as i reported on in mid december, we say failed to deliver on prior to his arrest, gonzalez reached out to me personally through to it to, to ask for my help in escaping ukraine. of course, there was not much that i could do, but i did as much as i was able and he told me of the torture that he'd faced in his previous arrest for the citizens of the us. and indeed the u. k. like my
american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed officials were ignoring his life threatening illness. i have had double pneumonia in both lungs as well as numa sorta acts and a very severe case of a d. my oldest started in mid october, but was ignored by the present. all right, let's cross live now to mike jones, independent journalist who joins me from moscow. mike, what are your initial thoughts on guns all of a sudden death and ukrainian...
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so this must be a very emotional day, especially for the family of the victim rubenstein camp. how have they been responding to the release to this is the name, excuse me, emotional day, particularly for reba skin comes mother who is her surviving parent, a father berries. the income passed away in september last year and june did come put out the statement this morning saying that, you know, today is a reminder of everything that happened and said, as a reminder of her daughters passing. she also pointed out that it's been very difficult for her to leave because of the public attention that has been given to this matter. although she's also, you know, think the, the various people close family members, friends and ordinary south africans and people around the world who have shown the family support. at the time of the, of the, of the murder. there was an outpouring of support for the student come family and that continued throughout this process of, of parole. up until today, take us back to that time back to 2013 and remind us of what happened to let the time us get the story
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american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed officials waiting nor in his life threatening illness. i have had double pneumonia in both loans as well as the most sore acts and a very severe case of d. my oldest started in mid october, but was ignored by the prison. they only admitted i had pneumonia as a hearing on december 22nd. i'm about to have a procedure to reduce the and deem of pressure in my lungs, which is causing mex stream shortness impress, to the points of passing out of the minimal activity. or even just talking for 2 minutes. the russian mission to the un has commented on gonzales death saying that the tragedy is an inconvenient truth for the u. s. administration. we are deeply outraged to learn of the death of the united states. generalist comes all in later and ukrainian custody according to the information available. he was imprisoned in torches. we're also not surprised to learn that the usa did not make any efforts to release of citizen. moreover, we are sure that these champions of freedom of speech with double standa
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american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed officials were ignoring his life threatening illness. and i have had double pneumonia in both loans as well as new minnesota acts. and a very severe case of a d. my oldest started in mid october, but was ignored by the prison. they only admitted i had pneumonia as a hearing on december 22nd. i'm about to have a procedure to reduce the and d. my pressure in my lungs, which is causing extreme shortness of breath to the points of passing out of the minimum activity, or even just talking for 2 minutes or less cost live. now tons, railroad sheet in italian war correspondent degree have you on with us. i'd like to hear your initial thoughts on gonzales sudden death in you printing and custody. a hello. i know these information from trulia a few hours ago and the was my was struck up because i know that's a gonzalez. i was arrested the mazda at the age months ago, and the normal, the know his convictions in both these time was not also shown, but i sort of lee is about to, is going be from near for, f
american investigative journalist alex rubenstein posted a letter from gonzalo in which he claimed officials were ignoring his life threatening illness. and i have had double pneumonia in both loans as well as new minnesota acts. and a very severe case of a d. my oldest started in mid october, but was ignored by the prison. they only admitted i had pneumonia as a hearing on december 22nd. i'm about to have a procedure to reduce the and d. my pressure in my lungs, which is causing extreme...
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and carlyle group's david rubenstein sees -- tells us he will be shocked if the fed does not cut ratesarch. jan capital now plans to launch with $5 billion to $6 billion, far below earlier ambitions of as much as $10 billion. the loan expectations underscore a challenging fundraising environment for the industry. some market watchers say japanese stocks risk becoming a crowded trade. strategist at hsbc have told bloomberg the market has risen too far and investors should start taking profits, but that is a contrarian view. at bank of america survey this week found 59% of asia's fund managers are overweight japan. we will take a look at the set up as we get into it. we were about half an hour away from the start of trading in tokyo. we have seen those overbought signals for quite some time, but still, it has been a strong bolt out of the gates, if you will. we are seeing broadly and update as we end the week. asian stocks looking to rally into the close as we see sydney stocks were covering after five consecutive days of losses. watching and lot of the tech names in the asian session, o
and carlyle group's david rubenstein sees -- tells us he will be shocked if the fed does not cut ratesarch. jan capital now plans to launch with $5 billion to $6 billion, far below earlier ambitions of as much as $10 billion. the loan expectations underscore a challenging fundraising environment for the industry. some market watchers say japanese stocks risk becoming a crowded trade. strategist at hsbc have told bloomberg the market has risen too far and investors should start taking profits,...
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[laughter] >> there's a david rubenstein left back. >> i h here in the council on foreign relations.laughter] >> excellent i be happy to give up my o >> limit correct to forgive you pandas in a big giant panda you will be disappointed. there are two kinds of pandas. there is a panda in a giant panda or chocolate giant pandas. the black and white on this project. [laughter] we will look for the giant pandas thank you for the clarification let me open up the questions yes please. >> here is a mike coming to you. >> thanyou i am with the china institute but first a big thank you my first introduction to china was as a small student studying to go over there young boy i'm delighted to hear you will be supporting the students as a first we heard from president xi. my question she was asked about western media. we talked about misunderstanding and misperceptions that the u.s. has about china. and i think the u.s. audience heavily on reporting from western immediate there's a bad and china it is filled with mistrust and misunderstanding. i am wondering if you agree western media is the weig
[laughter] >> there's a david rubenstein left back. >> i h here in the council on foreign relations.laughter] >> excellent i be happy to give up my o >> limit correct to forgive you pandas in a big giant panda you will be disappointed. there are two kinds of pandas. there is a panda in a giant panda or chocolate giant pandas. the black and white on this project. [laughter] we will look for the giant pandas thank you for the clarification let me open up the questions yes...
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>> it depends on you -- [laughter] >> there's a david rubenstein panda house in washington. >> i hopet will be here in the council on foreign relations. [laughter] >> excellent. i would be happy to give up my office. >> a panda instead of a giant panda -- [inaudible], the black and white one. >> thank you. we will look for the giant pandas. thank you for the clarification. let me open it up to questions. yes, please. here's a mic coming to you. please identify yourself. >> thank you. i'm with the institute. first a big thank you, my first introduction to china was as a student studying to go over there as a young boy. i'm delighted to here you will be supporting the students. my question to you is about western media. we talked about misunderstanding and misperceptions that the u.s. has about china. and i think that the u.s. audience relies heavily on reporting from western media. there's a bad history, i think i would say, between western media and china, and it's filled with mistrust and misunderstanding. i'm wondering if you agree that western media is important to the way that the
>> it depends on you -- [laughter] >> there's a david rubenstein panda house in washington. >> i hopet will be here in the council on foreign relations. [laughter] >> excellent. i would be happy to give up my office. >> a panda instead of a giant panda -- [inaudible], the black and white one. >> thank you. we will look for the giant pandas. thank you for the clarification. let me open it up to questions. yes, please. here's a mic coming to you. please...
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she was commenting on the future of ai in the conversation with david rubenstein a bloomberg house in's talk more about the impact of ai. we have a partner from xl. we have swapped places in a way. you usually hear you are in new york city. >> your hosting main your lovely studios so thank you for having me. ed: the question is always are we overhyping all of this? by 10 a.m. pacific time, i have said the words ai 1000 times. your thesis is based on the opposite, that we are not overhyping this at all. >> i think that's right. from our perspective, it's under height which is hard to imagine with how many times sitting here in the studio before the segment, i have heard ai countless times. our perspective is it's worthy of that attention because it's just that transformational and it will have an enormous impact on the economy and productivity that's why we are so excited to see what's possible and be investing in this category of the earliest stage. ed: when an event like davos is on, you have microsoft and google and sam altman of openai. there is still an argument that at least lead
she was commenting on the future of ai in the conversation with david rubenstein a bloomberg house in's talk more about the impact of ai. we have a partner from xl. we have swapped places in a way. you usually hear you are in new york city. >> your hosting main your lovely studios so thank you for having me. ed: the question is always are we overhyping all of this? by 10 a.m. pacific time, i have said the words ai 1000 times. your thesis is based on the opposite, that we are not...
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couperin wrote specifically for the harpsichord; in the 21st century, the rare instrument is taught at the rubensteinlways raises many questions. after concerts, very often, well, almost always , people come up and are interested in the instrument. in fact, how sound is produced here, so we are always very happy to show, yes, we take out the pushers, show the reeds, it was the structure of the harpsichord that interested nine-year-old olya ilyana, when the girl came to moscow school, she knew nothing about the harpsichord, initially she wanted to sing, but the notes worked out in such a way that little olya became a musician who masters a rare musical instrument, now i will play the minuet. what i liked most of all was the way it was designed, there are strings stretched there, when you press a key, there is such a hammer that plucks this string, and that’s how the sound is produced. the harpsichords either belonged to famous people or were made in a single copy. one of these is kept in russian national museum of music, this instrument dates back to 1766. in order for the music to continue, each inst
couperin wrote specifically for the harpsichord; in the 21st century, the rare instrument is taught at the rubensteinlways raises many questions. after concerts, very often, well, almost always , people come up and are interested in the instrument. in fact, how sound is produced here, so we are always very happy to show, yes, we take out the pushers, show the reeds, it was the structure of the harpsichord that interested nine-year-old olya ilyana, when the girl came to moscow school, she knew...
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david rubenstein sees he will be shocked if the fed doesn't cut rates by march.cking with wall street, bloomberg learned that ubs plans to sell credit suisse pasta strat debt business piecemeal after failing to attract enough interest from a single bitter. credit suisse ought to exit the business last year in an attention to shore up confidence weeks before it was first in an emergency takeover by his biggest rival. to the tech space. the eu antitrust regulator is expected to block amazon's proposed one $.4 billion acquisition of roomba maker irobot. the e-commerce giant was told yesterday that the deal would likely be rejected. shares in irobot plunged in after hours trading. the final decision is due by february 14, with the deal also likely to face opposition in the united states. stick with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think 2024 will start out slower in the sense that interest rates are still pretty high and the fed will keep them that way. everybody has their own guess. probably until the second half, at some point, that will have a little bit of a bafflin
david rubenstein sees he will be shocked if the fed doesn't cut rates by march.cking with wall street, bloomberg learned that ubs plans to sell credit suisse pasta strat debt business piecemeal after failing to attract enough interest from a single bitter. credit suisse ought to exit the business last year in an attention to shore up confidence weeks before it was first in an emergency takeover by his biggest rival. to the tech space. the eu antitrust regulator is expected to block amazon's...
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among the owners a familiar face to "morning joe" viewers, carlyle, group president david rubenstein. orioles fan on now on the verge of being an orioles owner. this is young team on the rise but never spent a lot of money, that's going to change. not good for the american east and time now for the weather. let's go to chg a ae lassman for the forecast. >> it's looking a little bumpy on the west coast. we've got heavy, heavy rain expected over the next couple of days as the pineapple express brings us plenty of moisture, and we've got the alerts to prove it. flood alerts, winter alerts all in effect right now and lasting through the next couple of days. as this system starts to work closer to the coast through the day today we're going to see an enhanced risk of flooding concerns especially from san francisco to eureka. that's where we'll see the biggest concerns for higher amounts of rain. by the time we get into tomorrow the rain still continues. the snow across the sierra mountains will continue, and we'll start to see the rockies get in on the action as we get into the workweek. t
among the owners a familiar face to "morning joe" viewers, carlyle, group president david rubenstein. orioles fan on now on the verge of being an orioles owner. this is young team on the rise but never spent a lot of money, that's going to change. not good for the american east and time now for the weather. let's go to chg a ae lassman for the forecast. >> it's looking a little bumpy on the west coast. we've got heavy, heavy rain expected over the next couple of days as the...
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there's a david rubenstein panda house in washington. >> i hope that it will be. >> excellent, i'll be happy to give up my house. >> let me correct you if we give you a panda, instead of a giant panda, two kind of panda, panda and giant panda, and giant panda. >> the black and white one. >> all right. we'll look for the giant pandas. thank you for the clarification. let me open it up to questions, please. here is a mic coming to you. please yourself. >> i'm with the china institute. my first introduction to china was through julian as a student studying to go over there as a young boy and delighted to hear that you'll support the 50,000 students with president xi. my question about western media, we talk about misunderstanding and misperceptions that the u.s. has about china and i think that the u.s. audience relies heavily on reporting from western media. there's a bad history, i think, i would say between western media and china and it's filled with mistrust and misunderstanding. i'm wondering if you agree that western media is important to the way that the u.s. sees china and if yes
there's a david rubenstein panda house in washington. >> i hope that it will be. >> excellent, i'll be happy to give up my house. >> let me correct you if we give you a panda, instead of a giant panda, two kind of panda, panda and giant panda, and giant panda. >> the black and white one. >> all right. we'll look for the giant pandas. thank you for the clarification. let me open it up to questions, please. here is a mic coming to you. please yourself. >> i'm...
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i healthy or something , i don’t understand, well, i’m torn, first he’ll serve you, then to her at rubensteinwander here and there, why wander, listen, why bother, you can take this special housewife with the functions of this nurse, that’s all, close the question, yeah, any nurse without any special functions will run away from her mother in a week if she remains alive, oh, listen, it’s your mother, it’s just a lock . you're a circle, hello, yes, yul, hi, where are you? oh yeah, i know, three trams at the stop? yeah, yes, i took everything, i took the documents , okay, come on, happily, hello, hello, can i please have one coupon, yes, listen, let me give you two trips right away. i’ll give it to you so you don’t have to carry it back, okay, on the way back, well, let’s hope you won’t need it, i’m going to buy a car , lucky guy, thank you, they’re asking me when the new delivery is, they offered a cooler priest for free, and in response, i’m with everyone fucking for the rest of the time, he would have to work for the company. and you already owe it, it’s just money, just loan payments from y
i healthy or something , i don’t understand, well, i’m torn, first he’ll serve you, then to her at rubensteinwander here and there, why wander, listen, why bother, you can take this special housewife with the functions of this nurse, that’s all, close the question, yeah, any nurse without any special functions will run away from her mother in a week if she remains alive, oh, listen, it’s your mother, it’s just a lock . you're a circle, hello, yes, yul, hi, where are you? oh yeah, i...
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healthy or something, i don’t understand, well , i have to go to pieces, first serve you, then to her at rubensteinve to run around here and there, why run around, listen, why run around, you can take this special housewife with the functions of this nurse, that’s all, close wow... yeah, any nurse without of all sorts of special functions , he will run away from his mother in a week, if he remains alive, oh, listen, it’s your mother, it’s just a vicious circle, hello, yes, july, hello, where are you, oh yes, i know, there are three tram stops, yeah , yes, i took everything, i took the documents. okay, come on , happily , hello, hello, can i please have one ticket, yes, listen, let me give you one for two trips right away, so you don’t have to bother with change, okay, for the return trip, come on. i hope i won’t need it, i’m going to buy a car, lucky guy, thank you, aleksandrievich, me here they ask, when is the new delivery , they offered a cooler popani for free, and the answer is, with all the fucking for the rest, i would have to work for your daddy’s company, and you already have to, it’s just
healthy or something, i don’t understand, well , i have to go to pieces, first serve you, then to her at rubensteinve to run around here and there, why run around, listen, why run around, you can take this special housewife with the functions of this nurse, that’s all, close wow... yeah, any nurse without of all sorts of special functions , he will run away from his mother in a week, if he remains alive, oh, listen, it’s your mother, it’s just a vicious circle, hello, yes, july, hello,...
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hi, i'm beth rubenstein. jen lowe from supervisor melgar's office is going to go first. oops, sorry. i'll just keep this really brief . thank you so much, commissioners, for calendaring this item. again, i'm jen lowe, supervisor from supervisor melgar's office. we're the sponsor of this legislation. we've been working in very close partnership with the public works department on this legislation in which we have aptly named love our neighborhoods as many of you know how much san franciscans, our community members and merchants really love to give back to the communities that they live in, play in work in and contribute to. and so what we have learned over the years is that many of these wonderful projects in the public right of way and in public spaces like murals or maybe even a shared library, often times have to go through process because they're in the public right of way. and we have a lot of rules and regulations around that. but they probably weren't intended for painted murals on, say, a retaining wal
hi, i'm beth rubenstein. jen lowe from supervisor melgar's office is going to go first. oops, sorry. i'll just keep this really brief . thank you so much, commissioners, for calendaring this item. again, i'm jen lowe, supervisor from supervisor melgar's office. we're the sponsor of this legislation. we've been working in very close partnership with the public works department on this legislation in which we have aptly named love our neighborhoods as many of you know how much san franciscans,...