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kruger taught at princeton university for more than three decades. the family in a statement said the cau of death was suicide. he was 58 years old. >>> arlington, virginia, approved a multimillion dollar incentive package for amazon to build its sond headquarters in crystal city, virginia. on friday we told you that this vote was to t place over the weekend. amazon is promising 25,000 jobs in the neighborhood, but some activists wanted to send the company packing, like they did in new york. >>> pet care clearly is very big business these days. people wil do just about anything and spend just about any amount for their furry ifriends, especially whe comes to their health. to help petsn need.ry industry jane wells has our story tonight. >> reporter: this is a dog receiving a blood transfusion, and this i a dog blood bank, a rarehing in the $17 billion u.s. veterinary business. jackie found out how r her beloved lab china suddenly needed emergency surgery for a tumor. the doctor had troubling news. there was no bloo >> i'm ke, what do you mean? there's
kruger taught at princeton university for more than three decades. the family in a statement said the cau of death was suicide. he was 58 years old. >>> arlington, virginia, approved a multimillion dollar incentive package for amazon to build its sond headquarters in crystal city, virginia. on friday we told you that this vote was to t place over the weekend. amazon is promising 25,000 jobs in the neighborhood, but some activists wanted to send the company packing, like they did in new...
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i'm joined by my colleague margaret kruger i want to go to see the twenty five. i think. first of all why does german film need promoting in america well last year only eighteen german films made it into american cinema that's not many and no many people went to see them either having great successes in the fossil and they also have something in common they are all based on stories from german history and this is the same this year at the berlin and beyond film festival for example we have some films for you three days in cuba about the german actress really schneider it shows her struggle with her. before her tragic death and we have. another fit them on this photo it's the story of a songwriter income in his east germany who also had a double life and worked as an informer for that is german secret police and the silent revolution also a piece from east germany but it takes place in the nine hundred fifty s. and it's about. the communist system and all those. are based on true stories. and these are the topics america really interested in when it comes to german films b
i'm joined by my colleague margaret kruger i want to go to see the twenty five. i think. first of all why does german film need promoting in america well last year only eighteen german films made it into american cinema that's not many and no many people went to see them either having great successes in the fossil and they also have something in common they are all based on stories from german history and this is the same this year at the berlin and beyond film festival for example we have some...
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brave people indeed joining me now is my colleague michael kruger here to talk about an extraordinary story indeed that was made into a documentary film and got an oscar now before we see the seat here behind yeah yeah going to the oscars before we see a bit of the film tell us about the but because this is a true story yeah well the whole story started with an english teacher and has. students at a school in los angeles. and the papa school in india it's and that flicks production twenty six minutes full of emotion hope and love for really strong women and girls. and the school topic was in the beginning how men stray sharon changes the life of a girl and how different the situation is in india this group of quite normal american girls were just thinking about how they started to learn to handle demonstration and that they had so many opportunities here we are we see the girls because of the background education freedom and wealth they have first period months sometimes perhaps missing one day in school but in india that often means the end of classes for ever period should be the en
brave people indeed joining me now is my colleague michael kruger here to talk about an extraordinary story indeed that was made into a documentary film and got an oscar now before we see the seat here behind yeah yeah going to the oscars before we see a bit of the film tell us about the but because this is a true story yeah well the whole story started with an english teacher and has. students at a school in los angeles. and the papa school in india it's and that flicks production twenty six...
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chief kruger. mr krueger briggs it is three weeks away but it's still beset by uncertainty we could still be facing a delay of this whole process now how are you dealing with it as a business that has a very big u.k. footprint the clear flexibility you have to plan this volatility we have a very flexible production system we can react on changing dumont's and we will see what the politicians will finally come with and what will be the outcome but flexibility is our qian so we have prepared for that. in the u.s. of course now tariffs on european cars remains a threat your biggest plant is in the u.s. now what will these tariffs mean to you if they come to pass i mean we have very proud that we have the biggest plant and from b.m.w. and saws carolina net exports from spotting book we are exporting more than seventy percent to the wood to europe to china and we are clearly in favor of free trade so our business model and all the investment we have shown in the united states is based on free trade and
chief kruger. mr krueger briggs it is three weeks away but it's still beset by uncertainty we could still be facing a delay of this whole process now how are you dealing with it as a business that has a very big u.k. footprint the clear flexibility you have to plan this volatility we have a very flexible production system we can react on changing dumont's and we will see what the politicians will finally come with and what will be the outcome but flexibility is our qian so we have prepared for...
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professor kruger over several decades.bviously known as a labor economist, among other things, and it great work from terrorism related economics to the gig economy. what are your best memories of alan? peter: he had a stellar career. he was the chief economist in delivered apartment under president clinton, the head of the council of economic advisers under president obama. labor economics was his specialty, but i would say what he is probably most women but for is his work on the minimal wage, finding that contrary to what you will find in any economy 101 textbook up until his work, it is not true that raising minimum wage necessarily kills jobs. he looked across the border between new jersey and pennsylvania as the natural experiment. one raised minimum wage, and one didn't, invest food. he found they did not have -- in fast food. he found they did not have the expected effect. that research and following research to corroborate and extend it helped make the case for the higher men, wage we are seeing now in states and
professor kruger over several decades.bviously known as a labor economist, among other things, and it great work from terrorism related economics to the gig economy. what are your best memories of alan? peter: he had a stellar career. he was the chief economist in delivered apartment under president clinton, the head of the council of economic advisers under president obama. labor economics was his specialty, but i would say what he is probably most women but for is his work on the minimal...
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it's like freddie kruger, it just keeps coming back.that message trump's economic adviser larry kudlow not only brought the house down at cpac but he sent a warning shot to the 2020 democrats. capitalism, free market or die. mock as you may but a new poll find that is nearly 2/3 of registered voters believe that the democratic party supports socialism and that the party is giving americans good reason to feel that way. here now to expand on that, larry kudlow himself. nice job. >> thank you. appreciate it very much. >> laura: you worked for reagan. >> yes. >> laura: i worked for reagan right out of college, and i can't believe this is how the democrats are answering, this booming economy, with, let's do socialism. why do they do this? why is this the path they are taking? >> they have been moving left. it's an odd story. i agree with you. you think they might learn from our success. i was watching a very dear friend, austin, who is an obama economist, a smart guy and he's even defending this stuff. it wrong. it's funny, at the very mome
it's like freddie kruger, it just keeps coming back.that message trump's economic adviser larry kudlow not only brought the house down at cpac but he sent a warning shot to the 2020 democrats. capitalism, free market or die. mock as you may but a new poll find that is nearly 2/3 of registered voters believe that the democratic party supports socialism and that the party is giving americans good reason to feel that way. here now to expand on that, larry kudlow himself. nice job. >> thank...
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in reality and there's only one place in germany where they exist and that's here on the island of krugerdoes a sea of it's all you. can even has a museum devoted to chalk it's been mined here for almost two hundred years chalk is used as fertilizer in paint and in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. to process the chalk it's soaked in water separated from undesired components and dried what used to take eight weeks now takes about eight minutes. for medicinal chalk only especially fine material is used after it's been additionally cleaned what remains as the museum informs visitors are mainly residues a planktonic form enough era the single celled animals had skeletons made of small calcite platelets when the organisms died they sank to the seabed and formed the chalk sediment. physiotherapist york schneider from sasnett has been using hogans medicinal chalk since the early one nine hundred ninety s. this natural product dissolved in water is said to stimulate the heart and circulation and have an anti inflammatory effect. on vanity you know that it's used as a poultice on the ba
in reality and there's only one place in germany where they exist and that's here on the island of krugerdoes a sea of it's all you. can even has a museum devoted to chalk it's been mined here for almost two hundred years chalk is used as fertilizer in paint and in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. to process the chalk it's soaked in water separated from undesired components and dried what used to take eight weeks now takes about eight minutes. for medicinal chalk only especially fine...
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coming up, we speak to the chief executive of bmw, harald kruger.ters of a percent that they will miss profit guidance. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ riggs in newtaylor york with francine lacqua in london. tom keene taking a third day off. time now for our single best chart. let's fold this into kate moore's world. this euphoria we are seeing in the world, and the rally we have had, investors are not paying for protections. here is some of the protection investors are not willing to pay for, down to the lowest level since 2018. cash has beenrole playing in the portfolio and the pivot at a fixed income, people do not want to pay for protection. kate: investors have been fading the rally for the past 10 weeks. the massive value d rating we had -- the rating we had at the end of 2018, we were position for this year but no one was expecting a 12% to 13% rally in global equities in the first 10 weeks, and they are skeptical. has driven the market this year is a re-rating, not an upgrade of fundamentals. earnings downgrades have been across the board and this is
coming up, we speak to the chief executive of bmw, harald kruger.ters of a percent that they will miss profit guidance. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ riggs in newtaylor york with francine lacqua in london. tom keene taking a third day off. time now for our single best chart. let's fold this into kate moore's world. this euphoria we are seeing in the world, and the rally we have had, investors are not paying for protections. here is some of the protection investors are not willing to pay for, down...
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was learn of the really, really untimely death of alan kruger, who's a really genuinely good guy. a mentor and helper for me as i was navigating the entry into the council of economic advisors. alan was incredibly generous with advice and also very collegiate intellectual. he would let me know if i don't do something right but he'd do it the old-fashioned way. car up and say did you think about doing it this way? alan ask is part of a large paper, if you raise minimum wane, it doesn't have a big effect but there are others who dispute that but there was a method only cal advantage that he was at the forefront of that let to that -- led to that conclusion. i think i lean more toward the people that disagree with him. so if you were to lift the minimum wage that much you'd pretty a -- get a pretty good disemployment effect. but the baseline is so high right now, 6.5%, the disadvantages of mini -- piss -- disemployment of minimum wage is than they s time would be on average. i think a heck of a lot of low-skilled people would lose their jobs if you did that. yeah, the minimum wage --
was learn of the really, really untimely death of alan kruger, who's a really genuinely good guy. a mentor and helper for me as i was navigating the entry into the council of economic advisors. alan was incredibly generous with advice and also very collegiate intellectual. he would let me know if i don't do something right but he'd do it the old-fashioned way. car up and say did you think about doing it this way? alan ask is part of a large paper, if you raise minimum wane, it doesn't have a...
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freddy kruger once had a nightmare about her, kat timpf.once stepped in a black hole and it came up to his knee. tyrus. host of "unp.c.." rob, what do you make of these new investigations. >> it's a status symbol. if you aren't investigated, you feel like a nobody. there is a bunch of investigations and they are all weird and complicated. what you need to do if you want to win, you need to convince the people not watching fox news or msnbc. but you want to convince the people that are sort of trump period to give him a shot. greg: i answered an ad for that once it wasn't what i thought it was. >> too many investigations people think we are not giving this guy a fair shake. greg: you start building sympathy when you start going after everybody he knows. >> i think the chef may be subpoenaed for putting russian dressing on his salad. it has gone too far. james comey had an op-ed this week, criticized democrats in july 2016 for you not wanting to disclose hillary clinton's investigation the same way republicans are not want to go fully disclos
freddy kruger once had a nightmare about her, kat timpf.once stepped in a black hole and it came up to his knee. tyrus. host of "unp.c.." rob, what do you make of these new investigations. >> it's a status symbol. if you aren't investigated, you feel like a nobody. there is a bunch of investigations and they are all weird and complicated. what you need to do if you want to win, you need to convince the people not watching fox news or msnbc. but you want to convince the people...
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freddy kruger once had a nightmare about her, kat timpf. he once stepped in a black hole and it came up to his knee. tyrus. host of "unp.c.." rob, what do you make of these new investigations. >> it's a status symbol. if you aren't investigated, you feel like a nobody. there is a bunch of investigations and they are all weird and complicated. what you need to do if you want to win, you need to convince the people not watching fox news or msnbc. but you want to convince the people that are sort of trump period to give him a shot. greg: i answered an ad for that once it wasn't what i thought it was. >> too many investigations people think we are not giving this guy a fair shake. greg: you start building sympathy when you start going after everybody he knows. >> i think the chef may be subpoenaed for putting russian dressing on his salad. it has gone too far. james comey had an op-ed this week, criticized democrats in july 2016 for you not wanting to disclose hillary clinton's investigation the same way republicans are not want to go fully dis
freddy kruger once had a nightmare about her, kat timpf. he once stepped in a black hole and it came up to his knee. tyrus. host of "unp.c.." rob, what do you make of these new investigations. >> it's a status symbol. if you aren't investigated, you feel like a nobody. there is a bunch of investigations and they are all weird and complicated. what you need to do if you want to win, you need to convince the people not watching fox news or msnbc. but you want to convince the...
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. >> alan kruger came up with that at the council for economic advisors.o see much greater intergenerational stickiness, the inability to progress. at means this lottery of births, where you're born affects how your life plays out is so much more important in these places. if you're born at the bottom of the income ladder, there is a good chance you're more likely to stick there and not likely to climb up. >> what do you take away in terms of what needs to happen structurely, systematically. >> one thing that is really interesting comes out of the international monetary fund. they find in they see places we're talking about with low economic mobility and high economic inequality you see higher growth. those things paired together seem to hurt a country's potential. the idea is that if you have a lot of kids that might be talented but are born at the bottom of the income scale and they don't have access to opportunity, you might see a real loss of talent. you're not tapping all of your potential einsteins and this plays out down the road and you see your gr
. >> alan kruger came up with that at the council for economic advisors.o see much greater intergenerational stickiness, the inability to progress. at means this lottery of births, where you're born affects how your life plays out is so much more important in these places. if you're born at the bottom of the income ladder, there is a good chance you're more likely to stick there and not likely to climb up. >> what do you take away in terms of what needs to happen structurely,...
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i'd spend weekends in kruger national park and my dad was a a keen photographer.ild eye, we're based in johannesburg isouth africa. and i think what makes us a a little bit different is that you're dealing with africans in africa. it might sound silly but it's people that know the lay of the land. we know the areas wel to. we know the camps. we know when's the bt time to visit different places, and i usink that's what made us -- what differentiateand makes us a little bit special in that sense. so, when you come on safari with us, you're ge that truly know the place. >> jimmy: and you end up with amazing photographs. >> absolutel you know, we know the best places to visit during the best times of year. and our slogannd what we believe in, is to change the way you see the world. that's something at the core of our business. and that's truly what i think we're able to do. >> jimmy: where did you -- where would you go to see this? or knew how perfect this shot was going to be? >> yeah, so that's in zimbabwe in a place called mana pools, which is very, very dear to me
i'd spend weekends in kruger national park and my dad was a a keen photographer.ild eye, we're based in johannesburg isouth africa. and i think what makes us a a little bit different is that you're dealing with africans in africa. it might sound silly but it's people that know the lay of the land. we know the areas wel to. we know the camps. we know when's the bt time to visit different places, and i usink that's what made us -- what differentiateand makes us a little bit special in that sense....
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. >> we'll look for that alan kruger, dead at 58. we'll be right back.is it to carry cargo... or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. greatness comes in many forms. lease the glc 300 for just $479 a month at the mercedes-benz spring event. going on now. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. takes more mathan just investment advice. from insurance to savings to retirement, it takes someone with experience and knowledge who can help me build a complete plan. brian, my certified financial planner™ professional, is committed to working in my best interest. i call it my "comfortable future plan," and it's all possible with a cfp® professional. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. semi stocks are surging, but there's one point that leads to a major crack in the rally find out more on tradingnation.cbs president -- obvious. sometimes, they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and captu
. >> we'll look for that alan kruger, dead at 58. we'll be right back.is it to carry cargo... or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. greatness comes in many forms. lease the glc 300 for just $479 a month at the mercedes-benz spring event. going on now. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. takes more mathan just investment advice. from insurance to savings to...
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economist alan kruger took his own life on saturday he served as a top economic advisor to president obama and a long-time professor at princeton. he was 58. i didn't know him well, but he was a gentle, kind man, and just whenever this happens, i wish i had known him better >> yeah. >> watching what people said about him yesterday, president obama said exactly what you thought about him. he was always a kind person, but he was always smiling. >> never said a bad word >> a lot of other people who knew him reading what they wrote yesterday -- >> talking about princeton and, anyway, "squawk box" will be right back sfx: [phone ringing] you still have service? call the insurance company it's them, calling us. it's going to be a week before they can get through on these roads shhh, sorry, i didn't catch that. i said ask how soon they can be here not you. right now? what's now? he says they're surveying our property now they're probably at the wrong house i don't see any hovering his name is hovering? look up? by using machine learning and analytics to automate claims, cognizant is helping
economist alan kruger took his own life on saturday he served as a top economic advisor to president obama and a long-time professor at princeton. he was 58. i didn't know him well, but he was a gentle, kind man, and just whenever this happens, i wish i had known him better >> yeah. >> watching what people said about him yesterday, president obama said exactly what you thought about him. he was always a kind person, but he was always smiling. >> never said a bad word >>...
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temperatures 5—10 and kruger in the breeze. goodbye. —— cooler in the breeze.hrough parliament — but warns of a "moment of crisis" if mps reject it. reject it and no one knows what will happen. we may not leave the eu for many months, we may leave without the protections of the deal, we may never leave at all. splashdown! cheers as america‘s new astronaut capsule dragon lands in the ocean after a successful mission to the international space station. sport now on afternoon live with katherine, and we‘ve had some amazing champions league action, the focus is on the premier league? yes, manchester united had that remarkable victory, and liverpool in the premier league could only draw with everton. on paper, couple of fairly straightforward matches for the league leaders and their rivals. manchester city take on watford tomorrow afternoon and liverpool play burnley on sunday. they kick—off is at 12 noon which is pretty early for the big size in the premier league. jurgen can pop asset if you‘re a liverpool player, take it easy on saturday night, having earlier won
temperatures 5—10 and kruger in the breeze. goodbye. —— cooler in the breeze.hrough parliament — but warns of a "moment of crisis" if mps reject it. reject it and no one knows what will happen. we may not leave the eu for many months, we may leave without the protections of the deal, we may never leave at all. splashdown! cheers as america‘s new astronaut capsule dragon lands in the ocean after a successful mission to the international space station. sport now on afternoon...