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les cuento que aunque les conocimos en su lÓgico, toby y angÉlica no residen allÁ residen en casa de tania siempre nos recibe la flia. de primer impacto. >> han sido fieles con nosotros. >> nos han seguido. >> este domingo los veo en nuestra belleza latina! >> hoy es viernes 6 de febrero clausuran empresa de jalisco donde se registraron 200 vÍctimas de trata de personas a manos de cuatro surcoreanos. pedradas contra el ejÉrcito pobladores de guerrero. una familia en texas m que un par de hermanos veteranos hayan sobreviven a la guerra en irak y afganistÁn para ser vÍctimas de la guerra del crimen organizado en mÉxico.
les cuento que aunque les conocimos en su lÓgico, toby y angÉlica no residen allÁ residen en casa de tania siempre nos recibe la flia. de primer impacto. >> han sido fieles con nosotros. >> nos han seguido. >> este domingo los veo en nuestra belleza latina! >> hoy es viernes 6 de febrero clausuran empresa de jalisco donde se registraron 200 vÍctimas de trata de personas a manos de cuatro surcoreanos. pedradas contra el ejÉrcito pobladores de guerrero. una familia en...
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his daughter tania is a producer and tonight our thoughts are with tania and bob's family and his many many friends. >> during his 47 years here at cbs news simon reported on everything from riots to movies but it was as a foreign correspondent that simon made his name. kris van cleave reports on simon's remarkable career. >> i'm bob simon. >> general, call me a fool. >> no i won't. >> reporter: bob simon was a legendary news man, a gifted storyteller, a scholar and one time foreign service officer with that distinct voice of truth. >> but he looked so dashing. he was the epitome of a foreign correspondent. he was brave. he would go places where you probably shouldn't have gone. >> reporter: simon came to cbs news in 1967. four years later he moved to saigon to cover the vietnam war. he was one of the last continues to leave as it fell. he built a career in war zones around the world. the falklands, yugoslavia somalia, including every decade. >> tel a viv was created by sadness, sadness beyond works. >> reporter: he wrenlt he was risking his life along the way. >> we saw a jeep in the
his daughter tania is a producer and tonight our thoughts are with tania and bob's family and his many many friends. >> during his 47 years here at cbs news simon reported on everything from riots to movies but it was as a foreign correspondent that simon made his name. kris van cleave reports on simon's remarkable career. >> i'm bob simon. >> general, call me a fool. >> no i won't. >> reporter: bob simon was a legendary news man, a gifted storyteller, a scholar...
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les cuento que aunque les conocimos en su lÓgico, toby y angÉlica no residen allÁ residen en casa de tania>> nos >> por una cÁmara. a tempranas horas al noreste de filadelfia dejÓ tres personas heridas, un taxista hispano residentes hablaron con nuestra reportera. >> la intersecciÓn entre las calles large y huebert sÉ dÉcimos de pelÍcula muchas veces esta vez no lo puedo creer la camioneta encima de la acera, ese auto blanco destrozado. >> escuchamos un fuerte sonido. >> estaba sentada y me asustÉ. salÍ pero entrÉ. >> comerciantes y residentes escucharon la escena en la cuadra 4700 un
les cuento que aunque les conocimos en su lÓgico, toby y angÉlica no residen allÁ residen en casa de tania>> nos >> por una cÁmara. a tempranas horas al noreste de filadelfia dejÓ tres personas heridas, un taxista hispano residentes hablaron con nuestra reportera. >> la intersecciÓn entre las calles large y huebert sÉ dÉcimos de pelÍcula muchas veces esta vez no lo puedo creer la camioneta encima de la acera, ese auto blanco destrozado. >> escuchamos un fuerte...
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les cuento que aunque les conocimos en su lÓgico, toby y angÉlica no residen allÁ residen en casa de tanias ♪ ♪ ♪ >>es tiempo >>lo invitamos a que se una a una buena causa. >> llame ya al 800 9988432. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> buenas tardes, un potente sistema de tormentas estÁ moviendo en el Área de la bahÍa y azota la zona con fuertes lluvias, vientos y peligros de inundaciones. tenemos una cobertura en equipo. >> ramÓn desde la penÍnsula, nos dice que se siente lo mÁs fuerte las precipitaciones. >> muchas gracias leticia, vamos a quitar el paraguas para percibir de mÁs de cerca la furia la naturaleza, tuvimos oportunidad de platicar con algunos residentes de este complejo que apareciÓ las inundaciones en aÑos anteriores, y ellos dicen que tienen temor a flor de piel, ya que la parte trasera se encuentra un rÍo, que se que provoca esta serie situaciones. veamos un panorama de lo que ha sucedido en las Últimas horas. esta es la informaciÓn. los fuertes vientos registrado durante la tarde tambaleÓ enormes Árboles. derribaron Árboles,, tumbaron cables del tendido elÉctrico con estas cuadrillas de bomberos t
les cuento que aunque les conocimos en su lÓgico, toby y angÉlica no residen allÁ residen en casa de tanias ♪ ♪ ♪ >>es tiempo >>lo invitamos a que se una a una buena causa. >> llame ya al 800 9988432. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> buenas tardes, un potente sistema de tormentas estÁ moviendo en el Área de la bahÍa y azota la zona con fuertes lluvias, vientos y peligros de inundaciones. tenemos una cobertura en equipo. >> ramÓn desde la penÍnsula, nos dice que se...
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make sure you drive in many conversations around the same topic. >> tania? >> both an s corp and ll can have the same similarities. the same tax benefits, the same benefit of protecting yourself from personal liability. the big thing is the kind of business and scale you're anticipating. if you're going to be paying yourself a salary and have these excess profits, an s corp is probably a better decision for you. it's a bit more expensive to set up. it will have complications with state level taxes f you're just getting started, building it up you're happy for that to be a pass through on your tax, an llc is probably easier. you can do it online. you don't have to worry about the additional implications. >> okay. great. appreciate your advice. as you all know we get all of these questions from our audience. send in yours, we will give you some answers. send us an e-mail to to yourbusiness@msnbc.com. >>> thank you very much for joining us. if you wanted to learn more about the show head over to our website, openforum.com/yourbusiness. once you get there, hit t
make sure you drive in many conversations around the same topic. >> tania? >> both an s corp and ll can have the same similarities. the same tax benefits, the same benefit of protecting yourself from personal liability. the big thing is the kind of business and scale you're anticipating. if you're going to be paying yourself a salary and have these excess profits, an s corp is probably a better decision for you. it's a bit more expensive to set up. it will have complications with...
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tania page reports. >> reporter: rain pelts children during one of the johannesburg's summer storms. it will not keep them away from their afterschool programme. the city can be dangerous. security is tight. this is a safe space for learning. it's called the street light school. the focus is on a more wholistic creative education. >> when a child is growing up she has to have more options. she doesn't have to be like only - she has to be informative. >> reporter: parents will be charged a small fee, making it a low-fee private school. like others this person moved to the city for work. more people mean more strain on resources. there's not enough space in the public school classrooms for all the children. private schools are filling the gap and urban spaces. this building was a shoe factory before being converted into housing for low income families. 150 live her, and the children attend the programme. they are developing their own characters for a story. the woman behind it says the government curriculum has narrowed. one education right shoot says private schools are not the answer
tania page reports. >> reporter: rain pelts children during one of the johannesburg's summer storms. it will not keep them away from their afterschool programme. the city can be dangerous. security is tight. this is a safe space for learning. it's called the street light school. the focus is on a more wholistic creative education. >> when a child is growing up she has to have more options. she doesn't have to be like only - she has to be informative. >> reporter: parents will...
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you have folks like tania and regina and don who had cancer in some cases before the affordable care act was passed and were having trouble getting insurance and because we no longer allow insurance companies to bar people because they have preexisting conditions, they were now able to get health insurance and have security and relief that was needed. regina said for the first time since she was 12 years old when she was first diagnosed with cancer she felt free. she's now planning her wedding with her fiance. tania, who shortly after signing up for the aca, was diagnosed with a brain tumor would not have discovered it if not for the affordable care act. the same is true for don who has a consequence of regular checkups had colonoscopy, was able to catch a tumor early and is now cancer-free. >> those stories are a microcosm for what obamacare is doing all over the country. president obama said health care should not be a political battle. >> the bottom line is that the affordable care act is not an abstraction. the debate about making sure that every person in america is able to get
you have folks like tania and regina and don who had cancer in some cases before the affordable care act was passed and were having trouble getting insurance and because we no longer allow insurance companies to bar people because they have preexisting conditions, they were now able to get health insurance and have security and relief that was needed. regina said for the first time since she was 12 years old when she was first diagnosed with cancer she felt free. she's now planning her wedding...
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tania page, al jazeera, johannesburg. >>> thousands of people are rallying in antens to show support the new greek government. this was a scene outside parliament. people are backing the governmentts rejection for continued economic reform. leftist leadership to cancel key terms of the bail-out program. >>> political uncertainty over the fate of greece is adding to europe's economic worries, pushing the euro ever lower. it's dropped more than 20 percent over the last year and is now hovering near 11 year lows. the u.s. isn't protected from the problems facing the euro zone. >> this is german class, elementary students in the language laying the foundations for a future career. this, in a country where spanish is the fastest growing language. >> if you look at the economy in europe germany is the largest economy. it is basically carrying the eu right now and so german is an important language. >> europe is a growing interest and a growing share in u.s. markets, not just in retail but in manufacturing services and finance. in atlanta, alone, there are more than 270 companies with germa
tania page, al jazeera, johannesburg. >>> thousands of people are rallying in antens to show support the new greek government. this was a scene outside parliament. people are backing the governmentts rejection for continued economic reform. leftist leadership to cancel key terms of the bail-out program. >>> political uncertainty over the fate of greece is adding to europe's economic worries, pushing the euro ever lower. it's dropped more than 20 percent over the last year and...
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take sot tania chavez organizacin lupe "simple y sencilla una pausa junte documentos se reanude asi loderal en brownsville texas llego este grupo de inmigrantes en rechazo de la decision del juez del distrito sur de texas quien acepto el reclamo de 26 estados liderados por el gobernador greg abbott.. take sot hector guzman fuerza del valle "vamos a vencer no hay bases legales show político jugando con nuestras vidas" algunos activistas se mostraron confiados en que al final el gobierno de obama pueda vencer en los tribunales lo que beneficiaria a personas como hilda. ella tiene 20 aÑos viviendo en brownsville y tiene dos hijos ciudadanos de este pais. take sot hilda losoya califica a dapa "no somos delincuentes quiero trabajar estudiar" ella como muchos estaban listos para aplicar maÑana y solucionar su situacion migratoria. ahora tendran que esperar. take sot efren olivares abogado de inmigracion "desgraciadamente no pueden presentar apelar decisión, resuelva próximas semanas" este abogado dice que la apelacion se hara ante el quinto circuito de apelaciones en luisiana. take sot efren
take sot tania chavez organizacin lupe "simple y sencilla una pausa junte documentos se reanude asi loderal en brownsville texas llego este grupo de inmigrantes en rechazo de la decision del juez del distrito sur de texas quien acepto el reclamo de 26 estados liderados por el gobernador greg abbott.. take sot hector guzman fuerza del valle "vamos a vencer no hay bases legales show político jugando con nuestras vidas" algunos activistas se mostraron confiados en que al final el...
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as tania page explains much of that growth is because of low school fees catering to poor families. >porter: rain pelts children director a johannesburg storm. it won't keep them away from an afterschool programme. the city is dangerous, so security is tight. >> this is a safe space. it's called the street light school. the focus is more wholistic created education. >> she has to have more options. next year she'll be charged a small fee, making it one of a growing number of low fee schools in johannesburg. like thousands of others. she moved to the city for work. people make more strain. there isn't enough space at school for all the city's children. low fee private schools are at urban bases. this building was a shoe factory before being converted into housing. 110 tanned. -- live here. the children attend this unique school. >> they are developing characters storing. the curriculum is narrow. there's plenty of space for imaginative techniques. one education rights groups say private schools are not looking at the education issues. >> the private education takes a load off the publi
as tania page explains much of that growth is because of low school fees catering to poor families. >porter: rain pelts children director a johannesburg storm. it won't keep them away from an afterschool programme. the city is dangerous, so security is tight. >> this is a safe space. it's called the street light school. the focus is more wholistic created education. >> she has to have more options. next year she'll be charged a small fee, making it one of a growing number of low...
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tania chavez organizacin lupe "simple y sencilla una pausa junte documentos se reanude asi lo hagan"ez andrew hanen se habra detenido en los tribunales dicen estos activistas.. nats. pero no en las esperanzas de millones de indocumentados quienes ahora esperaran la decision de una corte de apelaciones del quinto circuito en luisiana. efren olivares "al apelar a corte de circuito, demanda continue" durante su informe estatal. greg abbott saludo la decision del juez diciendo que el presidente obama no consiguio los reglamentos cuando intento no respetart las leyes que son autorizadas por el congreso. anadio que vivimos en una nacion gobernada por un sistema de balance y esta accion previene que el presidente implemente sus propias leyes. por su parte para el procurados de texas ken paxton, tambie resalto el triuunfo de la ley de estados unidos y dijo que se trata del primer paso para frenar el desorden del presidente. la defensa ahora tiene como maximo 10 dias para apelar esta decision. lorena --- se espera que hoy sigan las muestras de rechazo en contra de esta medida .... ... y en nu
tania chavez organizacin lupe "simple y sencilla una pausa junte documentos se reanude asi lo hagan"ez andrew hanen se habra detenido en los tribunales dicen estos activistas.. nats. pero no en las esperanzas de millones de indocumentados quienes ahora esperaran la decision de una corte de apelaciones del quinto circuito en luisiana. efren olivares "al apelar a corte de circuito, demanda continue" durante su informe estatal. greg abbott saludo la decision del juez diciendo...
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children are benefitting from an innovative after school trying to different approach to education as taniaage reports. >> rain during a summer stuart won't keep them away from their after-school program. the city can be dangerous skwooirt is tight. this is the street light school that focuses on a more holistic creative education. >> a child has to have more options. she doesn't have to be only with books. she has to be in with everything. >> parents will be charged a small fee making it one after growing number of low-fee private schools in johan he isburg where zambuka moved to the city for work. there simply isn't enough space in public school classrooms for all of the city's children. low-fee private schools are filling the gap and urban spaces this was converted in to low-income housing. the teaching is experimental. they are developing gags for a story. the woman says the government's curriculum is narrow. there is plenty of space around it for more imaginative techniques. one education rights groups says private schools aren't the answer to the country's education issues. the privat
children are benefitting from an innovative after school trying to different approach to education as taniaage reports. >> rain during a summer stuart won't keep them away from their after-school program. the city can be dangerous skwooirt is tight. this is the street light school that focuses on a more holistic creative education. >> a child has to have more options. she doesn't have to be only with books. she has to be in with everything. >> parents will be charged a small...
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college she was kidnapped from her apartment and a year later she joined them taishgs being on the name taniaconic images of her robbing a bank. after she was captured she said she was brain quashwashbrainwashed. it's the most famous example of stockholm syndrome. >> the leader came to my group and said, your father has hired psychics to find you. i don't want you to think about where you are and anything about this place. i realize i was trying not to think about anything that could lead a psychic to me. >> the jury rejected that defense. patty hearst sentenced to seven years in prison for the robbery. but president jimmy carter commuted her sentence after she served less than two years behind bars. and later she got a full pardon by president bill clinton. >> it will never go away and, you know certain things can bring it back like it's just happened. >> hearst has tried her best to move on with her life starring in b-list movies and signing up for dog shows. she told the associated press last night, quote, i guess people somehow imagine you don't evolve in your life. i have grown daughters
college she was kidnapped from her apartment and a year later she joined them taishgs being on the name taniaconic images of her robbing a bank. after she was captured she said she was brain quashwashbrainwashed. it's the most famous example of stockholm syndrome. >> the leader came to my group and said, your father has hired psychics to find you. i don't want you to think about where you are and anything about this place. i realize i was trying not to think about anything that could lead...
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tania, who shortly after signing up for the a.c.a. had a checkup, was diagnosed with a brain tumor, would not have even discovered it had it not been for the affordable care act. and certainly would not have been able to afford treatments. the same is true for don who as a consequence of regular checkups and a cloneoscopy that was part of the prevention of the prevention regiment in the affordable care act was able to catch a tumor early and is now cancer-free. we also have people who were able to benefit from medicaid expansion under the affordable care act. and in connecticut derek -- anne in connecticut, derek in california both were able to get on a plan that they could afford. even as they're working, even as they're taking care of families. and as a consequence are healthier for it and was able to catch breast cancer early. we have small business people likely net over here and darlene who -- like lynette over here and darlene who because they weren't work for a company, had a tough time affording the premiums and lynette saved
tania, who shortly after signing up for the a.c.a. had a checkup, was diagnosed with a brain tumor, would not have even discovered it had it not been for the affordable care act. and certainly would not have been able to afford treatments. the same is true for don who as a consequence of regular checkups and a cloneoscopy that was part of the prevention of the prevention regiment in the affordable care act was able to catch a tumor early and is now cancer-free. we also have people who were able...
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on to our next screen, please tania. ukrainian currency, new weakness, 20.00. ever weaker ukrainian currency and the ruble has abruptly reversed. let's switch gears to the united states. brendan, help me here with a great chart. you talk about bob simon and the career he had. this goes back to world war ii. this american consumption, retail sales out today. here is the trend we knew and here is the fallout. this is a $2 trillion consumption gap off what we knew decades ago. brendan: what we are looking at right now is what the debate is in economics, right, so this is off of the 70-year trendline. is this what the future is going to look like or are we going to bend this backup in this direction? academics are widely debating that come olivia. olivia: you look at the boom in consumptions is already starting to decline. you might think of it as deleveraging but that chart shows it is not. brendan: it speaks about when we will talk about -- tom: it sticks about when we talk about diamonds later. new york city is not on this chart. they are off the monitor. ok, le
on to our next screen, please tania. ukrainian currency, new weakness, 20.00. ever weaker ukrainian currency and the ruble has abruptly reversed. let's switch gears to the united states. brendan, help me here with a great chart. you talk about bob simon and the career he had. this goes back to world war ii. this american consumption, retail sales out today. here is the trend we knew and here is the fallout. this is a $2 trillion consumption gap off what we knew decades ago. brendan: what we are...
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next screen, please, tania. the vix shows a good equity market. -0.21% cash under the mattress in germany. euro-yen showing a weaker weaker yen $135, and in greece, chaos ensuing as anybody travels to brussels. let's go to the bloomberg terminal. this is a snapshot of the one way back from the euro. the headline here, brendan greeley, is this is more redder than it has ever been. this was a little bit redder a little while ago, now it is way red. this is a parody. brendan: no one except tom is allowed to make complex charts. olivia: let's clarify to the viewers we are looking at aladdin's magic carpet. brendan: i will put this in layman's terms. i booked travel to dump lend to meet front from germany in may. this means i will be paying for beer in euros. that is what that means. tom: cheaper euro, better for american travelers. german exports and other exports really could do well with that. brendan: i will be sure to remind my german friends of that when expect me to buy the beer. tom: i can bring the bar to a
next screen, please, tania. the vix shows a good equity market. -0.21% cash under the mattress in germany. euro-yen showing a weaker weaker yen $135, and in greece, chaos ensuing as anybody travels to brussels. let's go to the bloomberg terminal. this is a snapshot of the one way back from the euro. the headline here, brendan greeley, is this is more redder than it has ever been. this was a little bit redder a little while ago, now it is way red. this is a parody. brendan: no one except tom is...