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but they knew that they would be liquidated. they carried secrets. bearers of secrets.d the crime. charlie: i will come to you in one moment with the selection of you in the role that you play in this. they did not tell their stories. laszlo: they could not tell the stories -- charlie: but after the liberation. laszlo: they were not supposed to survive. only a very few commanders survived the liberation of the camps, but some of them wrote about their everyday lives, putting those secrets into the ground around the crematorium. some of these notes were found after the war, the so-called scrolls of auschwitz. they gave an incredible insight. charlie: and there was a book called "beneath the ashes?" laszlo: that is a collection of those texts. these texts are not very well known. i wanted to find a cinematic way to plunge the viewer into the here and now of the extermination. charlie: it also had to be said that you wanted to make a different kind of film. you were not happy with films, or you wanted to make something different than the films about the holocaust that you
but they knew that they would be liquidated. they carried secrets. bearers of secrets.d the crime. charlie: i will come to you in one moment with the selection of you in the role that you play in this. they did not tell their stories. laszlo: they could not tell the stories -- charlie: but after the liberation. laszlo: they were not supposed to survive. only a very few commanders survived the liberation of the camps, but some of them wrote about their everyday lives, putting those secrets into...
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and they don't want money. they want to help. they want to do something. they've made billions and billions of dollars. they don't need to be paid, you know, a salary. now we have negotiating against china. we have people that are political hacks. we have people that gave money and they want to be in government. and i want to pick the finest people. some of them, get prepared, are not nice. they have bad personalities. but they're brutal, brutal genius killers. i want them. right? [ cheers and applause ] i mean, we lose, we lose so much money on trade and all these other things. you're right. and over the last short period of time i've been talking about the deal with iran and i've been saying it's one of the worst deals but then i thought it's even worse than i thought because i thought the 150 billion that they got and all of the other things that they got, and they'll have nuclear proliferation all over the place because of that deal, and that deal's horrible for israel, by the way. horrible. it's really horrible for the middle east but it's horrible fo
and they don't want money. they want to help. they want to do something. they've made billions and billions of dollars. they don't need to be paid, you know, a salary. now we have negotiating against china. we have people that are political hacks. we have people that gave money and they want to be in government. and i want to pick the finest people. some of them, get prepared, are not nice. they have bad personalities. but they're brutal, brutal genius killers. i want them. right? [ cheers and...
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they sought asylum in iraq because they considered it a free place where they can think freely and they can speak freely, but most unfortunately because of the guards in iraq, it sank into chaos and the u.s. has returned from iraq and unfortunately we see more or less domination of this in iran. many of the proud schools of theology are now more or less directly or indirectly dominated by money, by theology, by the politics which are dominant in toronto -- tehran . so this is why i am saying, even in the sphere of influence, there should be schools for shias. there should be media, debate, there are many of those who are critical of the regime in iran, so they can find a safe even and debate freely and develops etiology -- develop theology. kuwait is not too late. and all those societies we need a little bit of freedom for debate. so that people can express themselves freely. >> thank you. you brought up a big point. host: i can give you a small example. phillip: if you allow for more voices to grow, it makes radicals crazy because they believe their interpretation of shiism is the only
they sought asylum in iraq because they considered it a free place where they can think freely and they can speak freely, but most unfortunately because of the guards in iraq, it sank into chaos and the u.s. has returned from iraq and unfortunately we see more or less domination of this in iran. many of the proud schools of theology are now more or less directly or indirectly dominated by money, by theology, by the politics which are dominant in toronto -- tehran . so this is why i am saying,...
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they win 31-24. they will face arizona in the nfc title game next sunday. >>> in the afc it is on payton manning shielders in denver. the pittsburgh up one in the fourth with the ball. fitzgerald tousant, fumbles, loose ball, denver gets it. what a turn off events. third and 12, manning to bennie fouler, first down and more. 31 yards. plays later, it leads to this, they punch it in, cj anderson scores. denver scores, 23-6w. they are going to the afc title will game. they will face the patriots. so manning against tom brady, maybe one last time. this playoff has been unreal. >> awesome. >> thanks, jeff. >>> up next, a community in negligent find a spiritual way to spend a week. >>> plus a little seahawks supporter who refused to let anything get in his way for his love of the team. how the teams players made him a fan for life. garbage. that's the budget passed by the republican legislature in harrisburg. it's unfunded, unbalanced and unconscionable. it'll balloon the deficit. and cuts education by $9
they win 31-24. they will face arizona in the nfc title game next sunday. >>> in the afc it is on payton manning shielders in denver. the pittsburgh up one in the fourth with the ball. fitzgerald tousant, fumbles, loose ball, denver gets it. what a turn off events. third and 12, manning to bennie fouler, first down and more. 31 yards. plays later, it leads to this, they punch it in, cj anderson scores. denver scores, 23-6w. they are going to the afc title will game. they will face the...
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alliance are just not want in their favor but they think they can pick up seats and they think they cansenate. so to enormous things on the plate and about more leverage hospital how many seats in the senate to overturn? >> guest: they are looking at the six, if you ask harry reid he thinks he has been. that's an interesting dynamic as well because mitch mcconnell going back to the republican issues comfort when a couple weeks ago, paul ryan, thousands of republicans in the same place. it is a bit of a divide in terms of strategy going ahead this year. republicans control both chambers. paul ryan very much new speaker, very energized, wants to get out there and say this is what we're going to do if we win the white house this will be our policy agenda. we know nothing is going to pass with president obama in the white house but we don't want to just repeal obamacare. this will be a replacement. we don't want to undo his regulations. this is going to be a replacement. he wants to do a big tax reform package, trade, and the health care reform replacement is the big thing. that's the house
alliance are just not want in their favor but they think they can pick up seats and they think they cansenate. so to enormous things on the plate and about more leverage hospital how many seats in the senate to overturn? >> guest: they are looking at the six, if you ask harry reid he thinks he has been. that's an interesting dynamic as well because mitch mcconnell going back to the republican issues comfort when a couple weeks ago, paul ryan, thousands of republicans in the same place. it...
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>> they say they stand up against them. and they are against killing and you should be respectful and not draw mohammed. >> in this case respectful is a bogus codeword. the only way we'll move to a real sense of freedom is if every time somebody puts a bullet in a cartoonist for drawing a cartoon of mohammed is every newspaper displays that picture. >> many won't. nbc, cnn and new york times will not run the charlie hebdon cover. >> why would you want to make them haid hate you. >> after the texas shooting some people blamed the activist. >> meanest is part of the vigor. >> hate is what it is to be human. >> polls show americans support laws that would ban hate speech. >> what is hate speech? >> if you apply hate speech, according to the things they say. the quran has hate speech. >> she group and under the quran. >> i was raised in a muslim family. my mother married me off at 22. by then, i was old enough and mature enough and i defoyed him. >> she ran away to holland and started to criticize her old religion. 9/11, i star
>> they say they stand up against them. and they are against killing and you should be respectful and not draw mohammed. >> in this case respectful is a bogus codeword. the only way we'll move to a real sense of freedom is if every time somebody puts a bullet in a cartoonist for drawing a cartoon of mohammed is every newspaper displays that picture. >> many won't. nbc, cnn and new york times will not run the charlie hebdon cover. >> why would you want to make them haid...
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they did it with some confusion that they created.nd they did it because they have some very, very good pass rushers. charlie: i think the hardest position, when i look at the ball, i think the hardest position in the world to meet to imagine plane is the defensive back. bill: yes. charlie: you have a guy coming at you, trying to fake you. he knows where you are going and you do not. you are trying to keep up with him and find out where the ball is, too. and get between him and the ball. bill: it is to a degree. but if you have good rushers upfront, and the quarterback will not hold the ball long, and makes the job a lot easier. i think the hardest job to be honest with you is quarterback. because you to process so much information in a short timeframe. and your decision-making becomes almost the telltale sign of the result of the game. charlie: and cam newton does that while? bill: he does that very well. the uses goes for a well. mike shula has done a great job of deception, but they run the basic place but they show different ways
they did it with some confusion that they created.nd they did it because they have some very, very good pass rushers. charlie: i think the hardest position, when i look at the ball, i think the hardest position in the world to meet to imagine plane is the defensive back. bill: yes. charlie: you have a guy coming at you, trying to fake you. he knows where you are going and you do not. you are trying to keep up with him and find out where the ball is, too. and get between him and the ball. bill:...
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they realized that is a terrible idea. charlie: they also realized they needed the money now. that they have economic necessities that they need to spend money on and the way they generate money is to sell oil. mohamed: saudi arabia realized something more important. every time they reduced their output, they lost their market share in the long-term. everybody else would gain and they said that is not a great way for us to behave in terms of the oil market. charlie: what will be the impact of iranian oil coming into the market? mohamed: it makes the oil market more volatile and uncertain. having said that, you have massive supply destruction. in the old days, if i told you will prices will come down. that is great for the economy. today, you tell people oil prices are going down and they worry about what is happening with the economy. charlie: that means i can buy dollars inlow two some places. why doesn't that give me more consumer income to buy more products and accelerate the profit of corporate america? mohamed: it does. we are better off if we are consumers of energy. you
they realized that is a terrible idea. charlie: they also realized they needed the money now. that they have economic necessities that they need to spend money on and the way they generate money is to sell oil. mohamed: saudi arabia realized something more important. every time they reduced their output, they lost their market share in the long-term. everybody else would gain and they said that is not a great way for us to behave in terms of the oil market. charlie: what will be the impact of...
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placehink they come to a where they can find security. when they find a better chance where their kids might go to school without the danger of being bombed from the air like what has happened in live, and where they can their religious and cultural selves without being persecuted. forget about health insurance, the better quality of life, the freedom of movement through the german passport or travel duments. these things bring them to germany. behavethe freedom to wiin their rigious belie. see here a lot of -- >> safety, freedom, and security. .mployment, education these are all structural things. what should asylum-seekers expect from the germans as people in their social interaction and cultural interaction? .> solidarity understanding that we are all diverse. look at singapore. it is one of the most diverse countries on earth when it comes to religion and customs and it is doing pretty well. there is a book in which the author claims one of the reasons why china will not catch up to the united states is because of lack of diversity. i
placehink they come to a where they can find security. when they find a better chance where their kids might go to school without the danger of being bombed from the air like what has happened in live, and where they can their religious and cultural selves without being persecuted. forget about health insurance, the better quality of life, the freedom of movement through the german passport or travel duments. these things bring them to germany. behavethe freedom to wiin their rigious belie. see...
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but they pretty much do what they want, yes? think it will be done tomorrow. >> let me put it this way. the one thing i'm very impressed for the last 30 or 40 years following china's development. is the really incredible ability for the chinese leadership to craft complicated economic or geopolitical policies. and then having crafted it, make it happen, make it happen step by step by step. so over the last 30 odd years of reform and opening up, you see them doing these things. of course they are, there were mistakes made. but by and large it was really very very successful. >> rose: do you agree with those who say primarily what the leadership does wants to achiever and make sure they protect the power of the party. >> no, no. they want to create, they want to build a new modern nation, you know. >> rose: with a long history. >> they would like very much by 2049 which is the funding of national, the people's republic of china hundred year anniversary centennial, they will hope by then china will be, china would have entered the
but they pretty much do what they want, yes? think it will be done tomorrow. >> let me put it this way. the one thing i'm very impressed for the last 30 or 40 years following china's development. is the really incredible ability for the chinese leadership to craft complicated economic or geopolitical policies. and then having crafted it, make it happen, make it happen step by step by step. so over the last 30 odd years of reform and opening up, you see them doing these things. of course...
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so if they set it up, they can reach out to more people.credible the expect k fit to be in terms of sustainability without the bigims -- without the gyms. joel: we have different partnerships with selected studios. most of the studios in the city are on board. for example, in malaysia and singapore we are working with some of the largest jim's -- gyms. that is something we see elsewhere as we add more customers and get more value. investorsr partners, are taking a look at the grand prize though -- it is china's india. how will you get into those markets? what are you learning right now to help? joel: at the moment we do not have plans to go into india or china. we are focused on the 10 cities we are in. all of the capital within southeast asia, and the korean market. we are focused on that. when we decide to launch in china and india, or if we decide to launch, we will keep you posted. joel, not a lot of people know that you are the former head of groupon. groupon started out with great ambitions here internationally and in asia, what have
so if they set it up, they can reach out to more people.credible the expect k fit to be in terms of sustainability without the bigims -- without the gyms. joel: we have different partnerships with selected studios. most of the studios in the city are on board. for example, in malaysia and singapore we are working with some of the largest jim's -- gyms. that is something we see elsewhere as we add more customers and get more value. investorsr partners, are taking a look at the grand prize though...
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they make it for companies on the supply chain. they make the sony. they make ps3's.y, half of their sales come from apple and it is hard to break away from that. they have one million workers churning out products. how do go and find another apple? not one. you try moving cloud services, go deeper into the supply chain, do more. they are making robots. with softbank and alibaba. they are trying to do other stuff. but apple is so huge. they are having a hard time finding a supply that can surpass apple. especially when you are a company likes foxconn or pegatron. it is hard to find a big enough client that can surpass apple. emily: interesting. bloomberg's covering the supply chain in taipei. thank you as always. it is time now for today's edition of the best day ever. actually today is the worst a -- day ever. sorry microsoft, you get the prize. surface tablets are hitting the big time for the wrong reasons. the devices stopped working in front of 50 million users at an nfl game. windows marketing chief defended the product saying, today, on rare occasions, the stadi
they make it for companies on the supply chain. they make the sony. they make ps3's.y, half of their sales come from apple and it is hard to break away from that. they have one million workers churning out products. how do go and find another apple? not one. you try moving cloud services, go deeper into the supply chain, do more. they are making robots. with softbank and alibaba. they are trying to do other stuff. but apple is so huge. they are having a hard time finding a supply that can...
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but they cannot win if they cannot score. and it looked like they were not even going to get into the end zone for a long time. >> a good rush there, especially on certain plays. putting some pressure on. we saw a lot of what they did on film. >> trying to stop the bleeding. it just was not our night. >> a school record 12 wins in the regular season. they lose the final two. for everyone involved out here, thank you for joining us. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. the rose bowl not the only bowl going on today. two powerhouses in the world of college football went head to head today. notre dame taking on ohio state . . ezekeel elliott finds a hole, he gone. ohio state goes on to win 44-28 kurtis: temperatures in the teens, early tomorrow. a nice sunshine. high clouds, maybe a system late in the week. stacey: thank you for joining us a big thank >> welcome stephen colbert! >> stephen: hey! ( band playing intro music )
but they cannot win if they cannot score. and it looked like they were not even going to get into the end zone for a long time. >> a good rush there, especially on certain plays. putting some pressure on. we saw a lot of what they did on film. >> trying to stop the bleeding. it just was not our night. >> a school record 12 wins in the regular season. they lose the final two. for everyone involved out here, thank you for joining us. back to you in the studio. >> thank...
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they walked up to me, they they missed me. and somebody in the office that -- he didn't say who, i think he knew i would be pissed off. he said somebody in the office said, am i hungry or thirsty and gave me gatorade and cookies. >> reporter: but now she wondered, was there something in that gatorade? did that friendly welcome hide something much more sinister? because the man angelina said had offered frank food and drink was the same man angelina had accused. the same man she said had threatened frank months earlier. >> my instincts are usually pretty right on. at least, that's my track record. >> and your instincts right now are what? chad holloway. frank's former boss. frank's friend. >>> coming up -- >> i was beyond mad. i can't even describe how angry i was. >> chad holloway from friend to suspect. >> did you say you'd like to put your gun to the head of the person that was doing this? did. >>> ten days after frank rodriguez died, he was honored like a fallen soldier at the military cemetery in riverside, california. >>
they walked up to me, they they missed me. and somebody in the office that -- he didn't say who, i think he knew i would be pissed off. he said somebody in the office said, am i hungry or thirsty and gave me gatorade and cookies. >> reporter: but now she wondered, was there something in that gatorade? did that friendly welcome hide something much more sinister? because the man angelina said had offered frank food and drink was the same man angelina had accused. the same man she said had...
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unlike the russians, they hope they will not. malcolm webb reports. >> janet's athletics success is clear. she won gold and silver throughout 13 years of running. since 2012, more than 40 athlete failed, five from her club. >> most were the rumours going around. someone has been doping. they say okay, if someone is using, even me, go and do it. >> several of the athletes training at the track are international winners. we are at 2,000 meters above levels. when they compete, there's a massive advantage. the training routines are tough. most of the athletes won at 20km a way. successful athletes bring home prize money most can only dream of. >> running is one of the only ways out of poverty. the pressure to win is immense. in town, we were told it was easy to find doctors to administer to them. regulation is one of the only restraining forces. the bodies have been criticized for doing little. accused of corruption and covering up doping. three top officials were suspended last year. regional officials told us there was an anti-dopi
unlike the russians, they hope they will not. malcolm webb reports. >> janet's athletics success is clear. she won gold and silver throughout 13 years of running. since 2012, more than 40 athlete failed, five from her club. >> most were the rumours going around. someone has been doping. they say okay, if someone is using, even me, go and do it. >> several of the athletes training at the track are international winners. we are at 2,000 meters above levels. when they compete,...
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so they were -- issue they assembled largest land empire ever, ever -- and they killed between 15 and 30 million people during reign i number i found astronomical. okay, before i go any further i want to ask is there anybody here who belonged to a fraternity? oh, okay. well all right. please bare with me then. because itch very, very unfairly, unfairly here -- described vikings as the frat bros of the major warrior cultures since they dominated europe from the late 8th to 11th centuries based on nothing brain power. they were farmers also and they set out from the north in long ships which were built for speed and maneuverability to raid villages in the british aisles and own the french coast. and they're quick and bloody enhanced by naked high on reindeer piss which is a what louis that jean. however boisterous their antics. barley mush, butter and dried cod. we're going to close with our neighbors, the aztec who is dominated basin from 1427 to 1519. and one of the most bizarre an blood thursy warrior culture on the planet. it's worth noting that this was a temperate rooj with very f
so they were -- issue they assembled largest land empire ever, ever -- and they killed between 15 and 30 million people during reign i number i found astronomical. okay, before i go any further i want to ask is there anybody here who belonged to a fraternity? oh, okay. well all right. please bare with me then. because itch very, very unfairly, unfairly here -- described vikings as the frat bros of the major warrior cultures since they dominated europe from the late 8th to 11th centuries based...
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we went back and they found things they could ship it they found photographs. we pored over for visual descriptions. they found, desma at one point that all of the newsletters, the daily newsletters that a public information officer had distributed during the afghanistan deployment. so there's all kinds of material in there. there was again the weather report. so anytime something significant happened i could describe what that they have been like that day. so some of the big surprises were the letters the michelle had written. she put them in the mail off to the people. she didn't have them or something she didn't know if she could recover them. when she deployed to afghanistan she was 21 and she just fallen in love for the first time in her life, and what was so wrenching was leaving behind the person that she was in love with. she started writing him letters and they were very heartfelt letters, and at the same time she was writing to her parents, but when she wrote to her parents, letters were really different the she was very cheerful and try to tell her p
we went back and they found things they could ship it they found photographs. we pored over for visual descriptions. they found, desma at one point that all of the newsletters, the daily newsletters that a public information officer had distributed during the afghanistan deployment. so there's all kinds of material in there. there was again the weather report. so anytime something significant happened i could describe what that they have been like that day. so some of the big surprises were the...
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they could pay off. >> bill, like it? >> i hope they cure cancer.i wouldn't put them el in my rainy day fund. >> you have a bond fund. >> ultra conservative. it didn't get crushed in the first week of january. >> maybe we should be conservative now that the markets are going down. >> it's a downward trend and hedge funds are dumping out of it. >> that's it for "forbes on fox." keep it here. we continue with eric bolling. >>> is it me or is the world going mad? north korea now testing a nuclear bomble while iran is showing off the under ground bunker loaded with missiles. are dangerous countries acting up because of weak u.s. leadership around the globe? hi, i'm eric bolling. our crew this week, jonathan, michelle, juan and jessica. welcome, everyone everybody. countries like north korea and iran are rubbing our nose in their defiance. michelle, what's fuelling this? >> that's easy. failed leadership. the reason why north korea is doing this is they feel embol n emboldened by the fact we have struck terrible deals with iran. north korea acted
they could pay off. >> bill, like it? >> i hope they cure cancer.i wouldn't put them el in my rainy day fund. >> you have a bond fund. >> ultra conservative. it didn't get crushed in the first week of january. >> maybe we should be conservative now that the markets are going down. >> it's a downward trend and hedge funds are dumping out of it. >> that's it for "forbes on fox." keep it here. we continue with eric bolling. >>> is it me...
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now they are here, they say it needs to take place before they engage actively in the talks.hey are getting pressure from john kerry and encouragement from stefan b.mistoura, the u.n. envoy, these will be top of the agenda if they will join the negotiations, not face to face but proximity talks bwhich they haven't agreed to join. after their meeting, they went ahead, had a meeting among themselves, and i can tell you they were split and certainly, some of the participants seemed somewhat angry with each other at the end of the meeting. in the last hour, they have been off, and they have been meeting again at the french mission to the u.n. here in zen ev geneva where they met with european envoys and the u.s. envoy, again trying to persuade them: join the process and your concerns, those things you want done, will put them right at the top of the agenda, and moments ago, i saw the delegation come back to where i am, and they are now holding a meeting. i am not sure this is the crunch meeting, but certainly, they will discuss again whether to join the negotiations. i have been
now they are here, they say it needs to take place before they engage actively in the talks.hey are getting pressure from john kerry and encouragement from stefan b.mistoura, the u.n. envoy, these will be top of the agenda if they will join the negotiations, not face to face but proximity talks bwhich they haven't agreed to join. after their meeting, they went ahead, had a meeting among themselves, and i can tell you they were split and certainly, some of the participants seemed somewhat angry...
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they have a job, they wore uniforms, they were seeing of the world, and they brought the country back. he could discuss issues that the locals didn't know anything about. and not only that, they would demonstrate their commitment in various ways, by spreading the money around. by purchasing homes and properties, you could point to this or so and so -- point to mr.-so-and-so's house. they also spread money and supported churches. those kinds of activities that gave them the kind of prestige in their communities that we think, well you are still a servant, but they knew the kind of jobs that they could have. but it depends on how you dealt with it psychologically and in terms of surviving and improving the quality of your life and the quality of your family. by extrapolation over the years, the quality of life for those who live in your community. >> our city's tourist staffers laid travel to oakland, california, to learn about its rich history. learn more about oakland and other stops on our tour at c-span.org. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3
they have a job, they wore uniforms, they were seeing of the world, and they brought the country back. he could discuss issues that the locals didn't know anything about. and not only that, they would demonstrate their commitment in various ways, by spreading the money around. by purchasing homes and properties, you could point to this or so and so -- point to mr.-so-and-so's house. they also spread money and supported churches. those kinds of activities that gave them the kind of prestige in...
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even though they get chased they keep going. >> they have numbers on their side. the dogs have numbers and that's in their favor big time. >> you see one right there. the wild dogs aren't very aware of it yet but you see right about here, one reveals itself in the bushes. >> back up. >> it's not like you can't see them yet but the dogs are like we're hungry. there's a baby. it's like blood in the water. they're still going to make an attempt because they think they have the elephants outnumbered but even if they do, they're big elephants that just come to assistance. >> you see them helping that baby up that bank. that little one couldn't have gotten up there by itself. >> and these big boys here. >> i couldn't imagine being trapped in this situation. being stuck on that caged balcony on the fourth floor as the apartment is in flames. >> all these balconies are like death cages. there's no fire escapes, no >> this woman is squatting down in the corner of the small balcony and you see firefighters here. >> that's not supposed to be designed for the weight. you see
even though they get chased they keep going. >> they have numbers on their side. the dogs have numbers and that's in their favor big time. >> you see one right there. the wild dogs aren't very aware of it yet but you see right about here, one reveals itself in the bushes. >> back up. >> it's not like you can't see them yet but the dogs are like we're hungry. there's a baby. it's like blood in the water. they're still going to make an attempt because they think they have...
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know, or they think, if they have a big decline in the by of what they own, they will get redemptionging the ball and trying to make sure they do not fumble. stephanie: look at the global market, they are getting crushed . u.s. stock futures are down. i cannot even find an asset class -- steve:, but yesterday, they were up a lot. david: dow jones at 35, and is not look pretty. we have aing us and look at the best and worst performers in the s&p 500. they will be coming up on "bloomberg ," and it appears the bloodshed might not be over. ♪ jon: good morning. what a morning for markets. about one hour and 15 minutes away with the futures down. s&p 500 futures that -35.7 out futures low this morning, -299 points on the screen. down by 1.8%. the best performer in the s&p 500 this week, chipotle mexican grill. stephanie: that is amazing. in pretrade 2.49% this morning, but up so far this week. has a turned a corner since they collect scandal -- since the e. coli scandal? stephanie: we're going to talk to pull it, but other stocks out there. a few minutes ago, we got citi an dwd wells.
know, or they think, if they have a big decline in the by of what they own, they will get redemptionging the ball and trying to make sure they do not fumble. stephanie: look at the global market, they are getting crushed . u.s. stock futures are down. i cannot even find an asset class -- steve:, but yesterday, they were up a lot. david: dow jones at 35, and is not look pretty. we have aing us and look at the best and worst performers in the s&p 500. they will be coming up on "bloomberg...
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they are asking for help. where were they and what were they doing?do it for the ones who rise before it shines. the ones who labor for what they love. ♪ because at banquet we believe that every dollar should work as hard as the family that earned it. that's why we're making our meals better. like using 100% natural chicken breast in our chicken strips and adding real cream to our mashed potatoes. so now, there's more to love with banquet. now serving... a better banquet. may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> the armed activists who seized a federal building in oregon are vowing they will not back down. tonight, saying they will only leave if the government relinquishes control of federal land if provoked, they are not afraid to use force. what are officials saying tonight? >> reporter: authorities say the armed protesters at the national wide life refuge
they are asking for help. where were they and what were they doing?do it for the ones who rise before it shines. the ones who labor for what they love. ♪ because at banquet we believe that every dollar should work as hard as the family that earned it. that's why we're making our meals better. like using 100% natural chicken breast in our chicken strips and adding real cream to our mashed potatoes. so now, there's more to love with banquet. now serving... a better banquet. may not always be...
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at how they use the equipment before they take it away. the president issued an executive order demilitarizing police. at this time bans some equipment from going to the police. and long established department program, assault rifles and grenade launchers could be given out to the police across the country, we have humvees and things that have been used for trouble. the last one we had this past year to evacuate people and res rescue people. >> but they are being told to return the tanks and rifles it gave away so freely. it is in the wake of the ferguson, missouri protests. they question the response in ferguson and other cases nationwide where the police force is questioned. but the sheriff said look at the terror attack in san bernardino to see why the police need the >> they are weapons and they are ieds and these are the things you have to be prepared for. >> in pasco they get to keep the armored vehicles like these because they were purchased and different program. they were ordered to give back 158 assault rifles but he says that al
at how they use the equipment before they take it away. the president issued an executive order demilitarizing police. at this time bans some equipment from going to the police. and long established department program, assault rifles and grenade launchers could be given out to the police across the country, we have humvees and things that have been used for trouble. the last one we had this past year to evacuate people and res rescue people. >> but they are being told to return the tanks...
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say it is a last resort left to if they have a weak immune system they could benefit with they could open their wounds and being subjected to infection. also david be more likely to be given not to shelters after dade room with the furniture and supporters have answers for all of those concerns. >> but it is you read. you are hurting your pet. >> to deep claw a catch is cutting off every single figure from your hand below the knuckle. >> global 600,000 cats or 15 or 20,000 or more that go to shelters every year because literally tens of thousands of feral cats he you talk about also people are poisoning them because they get into cars and coaches think that was a terrible idea. >> if you have an indoor cats is your decision. if the that screws up your cat can not only have a media payable long-term problems. it is not a natural instinct for them not to have clause if you are the outside cat you were setting them up for failure they are the first line of defense stick it should be the cats decisions. >> looking for adventure? don't die. [laughter] >> off to the races. meet the moore's
say it is a last resort left to if they have a weak immune system they could benefit with they could open their wounds and being subjected to infection. also david be more likely to be given not to shelters after dade room with the furniture and supporters have answers for all of those concerns. >> but it is you read. you are hurting your pet. >> to deep claw a catch is cutting off every single figure from your hand below the knuckle. >> global 600,000 cats or 15 or 20,000 or...
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it may be a foam they have inside that they have mixed up with the water they are shooting in. it is working very quickly. they are now starting to bring the fire under control. alison: we don't know what was happening in the moments before we came up on the scene. but we have not seen people running around the grounds and stuff. hopefully before we came up on the scene there was a huge evacuation. if anybody was home, they were all out before we came up because we haven't seen many people at all. leon: we also haven't seen ambulances up to the scene to attend to casualties there. so again, there could be good news in that. not seeing people attended to out there. with any sort of medical muslim equipment on the ground. alison: mostly smoke with what was a lot of flames. bright flames earlier. with the water. seeing the smoke there. so hopefully they are getting it under control. leon: hopefully brad bell will make his way there. he is on his way to the scene. as soon as he gets there he will check in and let us know what we has been able to glean from whoever he can talk to th
it may be a foam they have inside that they have mixed up with the water they are shooting in. it is working very quickly. they are now starting to bring the fire under control. alison: we don't know what was happening in the moments before we came up on the scene. but we have not seen people running around the grounds and stuff. hopefully before we came up on the scene there was a huge evacuation. if anybody was home, they were all out before we came up because we haven't seen many people at...
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they have been very nice. they wanted me to go and apologize. they did apologize. they could not have been -- once this started, there was nothing i could do. i don't know. is it for me, personally, a good thing, bad thing. will i get more votes? will i get less votes? nobody knows. it's for our vets. you're going to like it. we raised over $5 million in one day. that's not so bad. you know, my whole theme is make america great again. we wouldn't have been here if it weren't for our vets. our vets are being mistreated. illegal immigrants are being treated better than our vets. it's not going to happen anymore. once this ball started rolling, we couldn't stop it. you see the house is packed. this took place less than 24 hours. we had less than 24 hours to do this. i said i'm not going to do the debate out of respect for myself. it would be wrong. i love iowa. i'm here. we got to do something. i didn't know we were going to raise 5 million. we actually raised close to six. i have to say, a lot more to come. we set up a site, www.donaldtrumpforvets.com. they raised al
they have been very nice. they wanted me to go and apologize. they did apologize. they could not have been -- once this started, there was nothing i could do. i don't know. is it for me, personally, a good thing, bad thing. will i get more votes? will i get less votes? nobody knows. it's for our vets. you're going to like it. we raised over $5 million in one day. that's not so bad. you know, my whole theme is make america great again. we wouldn't have been here if it weren't for our vets. our...
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they say they have worked hard to improve on that, and i think they probably are better than the wereay back in 1990's, maybe, but at that point, they had some of the largest environmental judgments against them that it ever been brought in the u.s. they have a checkered history on the subject. i was there in wichita when charles koch gave that speech. it certainly caught my year when he mentioned that one of the things you need to do is have a good and bimetal record. i'm glad he thinks that is important. amy: talk about climate change, but go further with what they have done around this issue, the groups that have been set up, the money that is been funneled into either of his get or deny human induced climate change. >> what you have to understand is the koch have built out of an assembly line to manufacture political change. it includes think tanks, which produce papers. it includes advocacy groups that advocate for policies. and it includes giving money to candidates. you put those three together and they pushed against doing anything about climate change on all those three front
they say they have worked hard to improve on that, and i think they probably are better than the wereay back in 1990's, maybe, but at that point, they had some of the largest environmental judgments against them that it ever been brought in the u.s. they have a checkered history on the subject. i was there in wichita when charles koch gave that speech. it certainly caught my year when he mentioned that one of the things you need to do is have a good and bimetal record. i'm glad he thinks that...
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they love her. they fall in love with her. once she had a conversation with one of them where she told him she would really like to see the northern lights but assumed she would probably never be able to afford to go. so check out what the students did. >> all of these people right here -- and every one of y'all. >> we set up a go fund me and over 150 of your students shared and donated and that's where you're going. >> oh, yes. >> she's like a motherly figure to you. you see her every day. >> see that's why i love my babies. >> she in tears runs over to every single one of the students and starts hugging them but not before being called over for another part of her gift. >> so you have a camera you can take pictures of. camera. too. >> right. >> and they're all giving what they don't have to give this lady the dream trip. >> where is she going? >> wait until we ask her directly. joining us via skype from the dining hall at asu, we have quinton, vicki and hannah that recorded the video. welcome to the show guys. >> so where ex
they love her. they fall in love with her. once she had a conversation with one of them where she told him she would really like to see the northern lights but assumed she would probably never be able to afford to go. so check out what the students did. >> all of these people right here -- and every one of y'all. >> we set up a go fund me and over 150 of your students shared and donated and that's where you're going. >> oh, yes. >> she's like a motherly figure to you....
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they were able to really just neutralize him. >> they held him to 79 yards >> i think they will have to do something to figure out a way to score. that may mean giving him a little bit more freedom. >> i'm sure you'll have some more breakdown. >> that was called the batman >>> one of if not the best place in the world to visit and yes, von miller and aqib talib and marcus miller are thrills. and aloha stadium is the site of the pro bowl. and levi stadium in santa clara sounds far better. >> i've seen it from the beginning. i plan on being part of san jose. everything is happening that way. i would take santa clara any day. >> the next will be sanford. and >> we want to see everybody doing that. they know that's. heavy distractions. you work to be in those distractions. if got to handle those things. >> the panthers also arrive in california. and it's one hour after the touchdown. it's the word of the week. you've got to believe those panthers. >> it is a fast and physical team. it has created a familiar place for the offense and it has created a lot of short fields. you watch the gam
they were able to really just neutralize him. >> they held him to 79 yards >> i think they will have to do something to figure out a way to score. that may mean giving him a little bit more freedom. >> i'm sure you'll have some more breakdown. >> that was called the batman >>> one of if not the best place in the world to visit and yes, von miller and aqib talib and marcus miller are thrills. and aloha stadium is the site of the pro bowl. and levi stadium in...
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will they? think it is number three or four on their list. >> we will drill deeper into china's issues later in the program. we showcase the work slightly debate. coming up, more of the week's top business news, including more bad news for chipotle and vw. ♪ ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg best," i'm david gora. our view of the week's top stories begins with a high-powered transportation partnership. >> general motors is getting a major boost to lyft. the detroit-based automaker will invest $500 million in the start of, become a key ally in their competition with uber. they plan on developing a fleet of self driving cars and a rental network across the u.s. >> we are really aligned about where we see the future going and how we are going to work together to make it happen. we are aligned culturally between the two companies. this will be a very deep relationship. the level of integration the needs to happen to bring together what we want to bring together. we have this autonomous on-demand n
will they? think it is number three or four on their list. >> we will drill deeper into china's issues later in the program. we showcase the work slightly debate. coming up, more of the week's top business news, including more bad news for chipotle and vw. ♪ ♪ david: welcome back to "bloomberg best," i'm david gora. our view of the week's top stories begins with a high-powered transportation partnership. >> general motors is getting a major boost to lyft. the...
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trump: they have their choice will stop i am pro-life. they can do what they have to do. will be many people voting for me. >> [inaudible] mr. trump: i question ted cruz. i do not even think, based on things i have learned over the past few days, many lawyers are coming up saying he does not have a right to run. he cannot run because he was born in canada. because of the fact that he was born on canadian soil, he cannot run for president. the first thing that is going to happen if he got the nomination, which i do not think will happen, but if he ever did, the first thing that is going to happen if the democrats are going to sue because there is a very real question as to whether he is able to run or entitled to run. as you know, it is not a settled matter which is a big problem. other people have come back and said this is a settled matter and he does not have the right to run. i think i am convincing them. every poll says i am ahead. we will see what happens. i have bonded with the people of iowa. i have bonded. the evangelicals, when i get the endorsement from the phen
trump: they have their choice will stop i am pro-life. they can do what they have to do. will be many people voting for me. >> [inaudible] mr. trump: i question ted cruz. i do not even think, based on things i have learned over the past few days, many lawyers are coming up saying he does not have a right to run. he cannot run because he was born in canada. because of the fact that he was born on canadian soil, he cannot run for president. the first thing that is going to happen if he got...
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they insist they were acting to protect their laundfrom wildfires. court found their original senltsdz were too short and ordered them to return to prison. the united nations has started the new year with a new set of sustainable development goals. world leaders met in new york last september to approve steven new targets of tackling hunger, poverty and other global problems. the gloel globes replace the millennium goals that expired in 2015. governments will use the objectives to frame their agendas and policies over the next 15 years: in sri lanka the president stopped housing projects around the oldetnate reserve to ends deforestation by 2020. now, fernando reports now from the national park. nature in all its beauty a century ago, 80% of sri lanka was covered by forrets. today, less than 30%. even parts of the country's oldest and largest nature reserve has suffered from encroachment as the country's population expands. over 1,000 hecht owners of forrets are joining the reserve cleared for housing in recent years provoke a huge outcry from enviro
they insist they were acting to protect their laundfrom wildfires. court found their original senltsdz were too short and ordered them to return to prison. the united nations has started the new year with a new set of sustainable development goals. world leaders met in new york last september to approve steven new targets of tackling hunger, poverty and other global problems. the gloel globes replace the millennium goals that expired in 2015. governments will use the objectives to frame their...
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they were very well-to-do. >> they were not paid for being judges? tom: no, they served for the honor of the position. and to a degree, that made sense. the better off you were, the more free time you had in that society. there is a logic to it. education forthe the lawyers? did they have to pass a test to be one? tom: yes, as a matter of fact. lawyers became lawyers by reading the law by themselves, as patrick henry dead. or they would study under another attorney. -- as patrick henry dead. or they would study under another attorney. when you felt you had sufficient understanding of the law, you would go in be interviewed by two or three attorneys of the high court. most of those interviews were here in town. we see george witt's name or or john randolph, all of whom lived here in the city. the licensesd sign of the next generation of lawyers. a basicyou had to prove knowledge of the law. ,e know of one justice, carter who was a tough personality who complained about most things in life. he went on to say that you could make a perfectly good living
they were very well-to-do. >> they were not paid for being judges? tom: no, they served for the honor of the position. and to a degree, that made sense. the better off you were, the more free time you had in that society. there is a logic to it. education forthe the lawyers? did they have to pass a test to be one? tom: yes, as a matter of fact. lawyers became lawyers by reading the law by themselves, as patrick henry dead. or they would study under another attorney. -- as patrick henry...
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they they have had 8,000 coalition air strikes since they started. they become more and more effective with more intelligence. we see more strikes against the i.s.i.l. oil operations, not just the fuel trucks, but also some of the transfer points for oil to try and cut off the flow of funds. also these air strikes have been very effective in enabling the local forces on the ground to move. in many cases they're the only reason that the local forces have been able to make progress. you can see that because the contrast is in afghanistan where the u.s. is not providing air strikes to the local forces in tightening the taliban. they're not making the kind of progress that we're seeing with some of the forces in iraq >>> so as you say, some of what they've been doing since august of 2014 is starting to pay dividends >> at the same time because of the presidential campaign there is nothing but criticism of this administration from both sides, from obama's own party and from the republicans. is the administration and the pentagon, are they staying the cour
they they have had 8,000 coalition air strikes since they started. they become more and more effective with more intelligence. we see more strikes against the i.s.i.l. oil operations, not just the fuel trucks, but also some of the transfer points for oil to try and cut off the flow of funds. also these air strikes have been very effective in enabling the local forces on the ground to move. in many cases they're the only reason that the local forces have been able to make progress. you can see...
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what they wind up doing, they do a balancing act.hey are presidential loyalists, solicitor general are, but they are also advocates before the supreme court. they have to tailor their message, moderate. if they get pushed too far by aa political presence they will moderate the position. and i think that fact along with the consummate legal professionals that work in office is what drives success more than anything. >> helen why does the us become a party to a court case? >> sure. there are lots of different ways. chief among which is the us getting sued by someone. if the us does something an individual thinks violates their statutory or constitutional rights they are allowed to file suit in federal court and take that up to the supreme court if it's a case that is worthy of it. there are other instances in which the united states can get involved, the primary one is being a party to the case. as i suggested, there's a notion. it's that the administration wants the sg to get involved they can file what is called a friend of the court
what they wind up doing, they do a balancing act.hey are presidential loyalists, solicitor general are, but they are also advocates before the supreme court. they have to tailor their message, moderate. if they get pushed too far by aa political presence they will moderate the position. and i think that fact along with the consummate legal professionals that work in office is what drives success more than anything. >> helen why does the us become a party to a court case? >> sure....
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they need exchange. they are sanctioned to death. they need revenue in their coffers.t is one way to do it, exporting nuclear materials. come: more women have forward alleging they were sexually assaulted or robbed during new year's eve celebrations in the german city of cologne. this comes as the german interior minister criticizes how holies have handled the attacks. 100 women were attacked, and the attackers were in arab or north african appearance. jenny hill reports. jenny: what happened on new year's eve has horrified germany. andn wear a tax, robbed, sexually assaulted. there's at least one report of rape. michelle and her family wanted to tell us what happened to her. she and her friends were surrounded by 20 men. she describes them as arabic. >> grabbed our arms, try to tear us apart. thing off. clo try to get between our legs, or i don't know where. jenny: this has ignited a highly charged debate. the police say as a. there is no evidence the perpetrators were asylum-seekers. they have not ruled out the professionalt was pickpocketing gangs using sexual assau
they need exchange. they are sanctioned to death. they need revenue in their coffers.t is one way to do it, exporting nuclear materials. come: more women have forward alleging they were sexually assaulted or robbed during new year's eve celebrations in the german city of cologne. this comes as the german interior minister criticizes how holies have handled the attacks. 100 women were attacked, and the attackers were in arab or north african appearance. jenny hill reports. jenny: what happened...
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they will see if they are admissible in trial. there is a southbound lane in the box river parkway where it meets in yonkers. they say black ice caused a chain reaction pileup on sunday night. 10 people were treated for injuries. time now for a look at sports. >> retire we start with the nance and carmelo anthony returning. chris had to leave the game with a foot injury. he injures his foot and he would return but he did not period. the injured foot is play on wednesday against utah. he jumps down with a second to go. he goes to overtime . he gives new york some breathing room. 19 points with new york having the when in double overtime.gregory has talked about the injury. >> my foot is a little bit bruise now. raptors set up in the fourth quarter.he will make elaine here and 29 points with 10 rebounds. shane larkin with a pull-up jumper at 96. three from the top of the arc. the raptors go on to win that one 12 . more news not surprising with steve reportedly staying on and they wanted him to run the defense. doug peterson with the
they will see if they are admissible in trial. there is a southbound lane in the box river parkway where it meets in yonkers. they say black ice caused a chain reaction pileup on sunday night. 10 people were treated for injuries. time now for a look at sports. >> retire we start with the nance and carmelo anthony returning. chris had to leave the game with a foot injury. he injures his foot and he would return but he did not period. the injured foot is play on wednesday against utah. he...
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betty: starbucks -- they are still bullish on china could they believe they will be converting lots ofinkers to coffee drinkers. much more ahead in the next 20 minutes of "bloomberg markets." is macy's a takeover target? david einhorn's hedge fund has made a new investment in the retailer. darling netflix reports earnings after the close. global expansion to its ever-growing roster of shows, can it keep profits in line with growing sales? another company reporting earnings after the bell, warren buffett favorite, ibm. the software giant has reported 15 straight quarters of zero sales growth. can the ceo turnaround ibm? we will find out more after the bell. ♪ betty: good afternoon, and welcome back to "bloomberg markets." i am betty liu. markets are pretty much mixed. we have come back from the lows of the session to almost flat here -- excuse me, a little bit higher on the s&p. almost flat on the nasdaq. for the dow, up 43 points. time for the business stories -- biggest business stories in the news. the former goldman sachs director is a free man after 19 months of incarceration. the
betty: starbucks -- they are still bullish on china could they believe they will be converting lots ofinkers to coffee drinkers. much more ahead in the next 20 minutes of "bloomberg markets." is macy's a takeover target? david einhorn's hedge fund has made a new investment in the retailer. darling netflix reports earnings after the close. global expansion to its ever-growing roster of shows, can it keep profits in line with growing sales? another company reporting earnings after the...
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they have been so great. all they did was run around. they wanted to take pictures of the snow.g on stand by. the blizzard is coming. so let's go we will go out here. there is one that is so cute of them like kissing in the middle of the roadway. adorable. >> their lips got locked. >> look the at that. >> is that romantic. >> their lips got stuck together. >> they both went over and licked a metal pole and their tongs got stuck. >> this is what you want in love. >> yes. >> you like that romantic stuff. >> yes, it is a cute idea. >> yeah. >> blizzard, you know, relationship goal, picture goals. >> that is lovely. >> what did i do yesterday. >> stayed insidey went out and took picture by myself. >> is there a pretty picture of you walking down the street. >> i took that by myself. >> how is that possible. >> no, no. >> no, somebody took that. >> there is no way you took that picture it is called a try pot. >> you have a a tripod. >> i have to show you. it is on my instagram alex holley to tv. >> you are like kim kardashian. >> no. >> you took that. >> i took that. >> that is like
they have been so great. all they did was run around. they wanted to take pictures of the snow.g on stand by. the blizzard is coming. so let's go we will go out here. there is one that is so cute of them like kissing in the middle of the roadway. adorable. >> their lips got locked. >> look the at that. >> is that romantic. >> their lips got stuck together. >> they both went over and licked a metal pole and their tongs got stuck. >> this is what you want in...
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once they get in housing, they stabilize.gram, supportive housing, using a housing first approach, has shown great success in terms of housing stability, overall well-being for veterans and chronically homeless single adults. there is strong evidence that shows that that housing approach, supportive housing, is less expensive than doing nothing. tore are very high costs shelters for people sleeping on the street, moving in and out of the emergency room's and hospitals, in and out of jail, and support housing actually costs about the same about doing nothing. it is a wise investment for taxpayers. i think the issue is we need to bring this evidence-based intervention to scale and implemented properly. that would go a long way toward ending homelessness are all people and not just veterans. host: if you want to get more information, log onto urbanhou sing.org. we have one more caller. caller: the reason so many veterans are homeless is because the veterans administration is not serving veterans. the way they could and the way t
once they get in housing, they stabilize.gram, supportive housing, using a housing first approach, has shown great success in terms of housing stability, overall well-being for veterans and chronically homeless single adults. there is strong evidence that shows that that housing approach, supportive housing, is less expensive than doing nothing. tore are very high costs shelters for people sleeping on the street, moving in and out of the emergency room's and hospitals, in and out of jail, and...
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who will they vote for? >> bernie sanders. they are being turned into commi's. wing incubators and they will take away our money and property. >> i love an angry ivy league. it makes me so happy when you get so angry. >> first of all you are really pretty. >> i am so embarrassed. >> you said you think trump will do ellen's show soon. there is no way he would ever be asked to do that show. >> i disagree. hate him, love him he is the most entertaining thing in pop culture, period, beyond politics. >> i am willing to bet he will not be asked to do ellen. >> i bet you 20. >> i bet if he was asked he wouldn't do it. >> i think he would do it. >> that's a hostile crowd. did you ever those ellen women? >> stop stereo typing. >> it is all women in that audience and they are rough. >> emily, did you say hillary should be buried alive with puppies or did us miss hear that? >> not bier -- not buried alive. >> i was asking if i miss heard. >> tom, i tried something different. i pro wrote comments and i am going to read them. there are few people who inspire them to do somet
who will they vote for? >> bernie sanders. they are being turned into commi's. wing incubators and they will take away our money and property. >> i love an angry ivy league. it makes me so happy when you get so angry. >> first of all you are really pretty. >> i am so embarrassed. >> you said you think trump will do ellen's show soon. there is no way he would ever be asked to do that show. >> i disagree. hate him, love him he is the most entertaining thing in...
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are they comparable. >> they are not in some ways but they are in others.uestion is about liquidity. the smaller players have a limited number of projects. a greate, -- discovery at the time. they are using proceeds from the jubilee field to find a second irrelevant called 10 development. it is a one-shot plan. if you do not have the proceeds from the first of element to fund the second, you suddenly have to take a lot more borrowing out. and that, it's a sort of fundamental change that can hit credit profiles. 65 last year, so they are protected. they always have masses of liquidity. not goingplayers are to be so lucky. in effect at the lower end of the spectrum, it is all about liquidity. guy: the two have sold off most lockstep. some people, credit analysts, have been surprised that it's happened in a correlated fashion. they would expect the stocks to unwind. the would see the european story benefiting more. if you look at accredited quality across the european space, how do they compare and contrast more broadly? for ahigh yield in europe start, you do
are they comparable. >> they are not in some ways but they are in others.uestion is about liquidity. the smaller players have a limited number of projects. a greate, -- discovery at the time. they are using proceeds from the jubilee field to find a second irrelevant called 10 development. it is a one-shot plan. if you do not have the proceeds from the first of element to fund the second, you suddenly have to take a lot more borrowing out. and that, it's a sort of fundamental change that...
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do we have a better idea who they are, where they are from, and what they want?reporter: we really don't. they have a name now. we were struggling to figure out do we call this is a militia or group of occupiers. and they came up with a name. it's citizens for constitutional freedom. and what they say they want to do is restore and defend the constitution. really, ray, there are only about 20 of these men and women out there right now, and they have been calling for recruits. last night on youtube they got into a truck in this refuge about 30 miles from where i'm standing, and did a video saying we want patriots here, we need you. and if you don't come, that's going to be bloodshed. and that's the first time i had heard anything about blood since this started. >> so that means they are at least contemplating the fact that somebody might get into a physical confrontation with somebody. >> reporter: i think the police here and the sheriffs, and even the fbi who are here now are making sure that that doesn't happen. i was just talking to a police officer who told me
do we have a better idea who they are, where they are from, and what they want?reporter: we really don't. they have a name now. we were struggling to figure out do we call this is a militia or group of occupiers. and they came up with a name. it's citizens for constitutional freedom. and what they say they want to do is restore and defend the constitution. really, ray, there are only about 20 of these men and women out there right now, and they have been calling for recruits. last night on...
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they will pay us but they don't know when. not any one want to hear especially if your family lease on the money. before they came looking for answer we did the same. >> owner. hastily the same lady walks out and kicks us out. >> who are you. can you please step out. >> okay. >> can you explain to why people have not been paid? >> no answer,,ut rush to close the door. according to several sources including the better business bureau john represent steele stocthe president. we reached out to him by phone and e-mail. and never heard anything. reporting in southwest miami local 10news. >> does your man act like real big baby when he sick. >> yes. >> yes >> mine does. well guess what? there could scientific reason why. we will explain this man flu tom tom after the break. today we are bringing you the central comfort food: . that's all coming u i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xare
they will pay us but they don't know when. not any one want to hear especially if your family lease on the money. before they came looking for answer we did the same. >> owner. hastily the same lady walks out and kicks us out. >> who are you. can you please step out. >> okay. >> can you explain to why people have not been paid? >> no answer,,ut rush to close the door. according to several sources including the better business bureau john represent steele stocthe...
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they are confident they will close the case soon. meredith: a growing number of airline cruise lines are lowering customers to cancel or correspond their trips due to areas infected with the zika virus. exposure can have babies to be born with a smaller head. many airlines will allow you to change your reservations. royal and caribbean cruise lines are also allowing women with -- pregnant women to reschedule tips. health clinic is being held today. earlier this month, we gave you a look at the easy access women' s clinic in hiawassee plaza. they offer prenatal and pose partum care, as well as counseling services. newborns. we love to take pictures of our babies. meredith: this may have saved a life. these pictures showed a glow in her baby ryde r' s five. --eye. her mother thought it may be cataracts, but it turned out to be a cancerous tumor. he starts chemotherapy right away. the parents say they will never look at a picture the same way again. first alert meteorologist eric burris winds up. eric: i kept saying, folks are sending n
they are confident they will close the case soon. meredith: a growing number of airline cruise lines are lowering customers to cancel or correspond their trips due to areas infected with the zika virus. exposure can have babies to be born with a smaller head. many airlines will allow you to change your reservations. royal and caribbean cruise lines are also allowing women with -- pregnant women to reschedule tips. health clinic is being held today. earlier this month, we gave you a look at the...
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if they are smart at all they wouldn't be together and they would split up. i have been involved in these type of cases and they will find them and press the one guy that they found that they get and try to find out where the other two individuals are. biggest concern is the individual from iran. fbi knows he has contacts outside of the count row and they are making sure that guy doesn't cross the border. >> thank you, rod. >> sure. thank you, heather. >> millions of people asking this question. is shovelling snow dangerous to your health? yes, it can be. how to stay healthy if you have to dig out of this blizzard. re the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the hudson valley, with world class biotech. and on long island, where great universities are creating next generation technologies. let us help grow your company's tomorrow, today at business.ny.gov morning ted! scott! ready to hit some balls? ooh! hey buddy, what's up? this is what it can be l
if they are smart at all they wouldn't be together and they would split up. i have been involved in these type of cases and they will find them and press the one guy that they found that they get and try to find out where the other two individuals are. biggest concern is the individual from iran. fbi knows he has contacts outside of the count row and they are making sure that guy doesn't cross the border. >> thank you, rod. >> sure. thank you, heather. >> millions of people...
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they are making sure that they and t*eu -- the irs. >> maybe they have a treasureer. in a company if they don't have a cfo. >>> the biggest story is not just the cfo sraeu vacancy but the evaluation. is it worth $64.5 billion? >> we don't know. we are not getting the financials. >> and there's no cfo. >> everybody is talking about tech bubble this or that. it's happening in the private market. look what happened, the market is a great pricing mechanism. twitter is down, square is down. the market is pricing tech companies. this is giving pause to a lot of companies coming public. that's the point -- >> cashing in on drones. you can race your device and we will take you in the drone ration world. yes, this is getting bigger, back in a minute. . opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. every year, the amount of data your enterprise uses goes up. smart devices are u
they are making sure that they and t*eu -- the irs. >> maybe they have a treasureer. in a company if they don't have a cfo. >>> the biggest story is not just the cfo sraeu vacancy but the evaluation. is it worth $64.5 billion? >> we don't know. we are not getting the financials. >> and there's no cfo. >> everybody is talking about tech bubble this or that. it's happening in the private market. look what happened, the market is a great pricing mechanism. twitter...