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se llevaron un alma muy especial net le pido a dios que me de fuerzas para soportar este dolor net elbuscan ayuda desde que se lanzó en 2017 el sistema pide ayuda, ha recibido $28,000,000 en fondos públicos ha incrementado en un 92% en los últimos dos años net miles de estudiantes en nuestro estado duermen en la calle cada noche net hoy un grupo de sus compañeros está uniéndose a la batalla para buscarles h con esta historia, cuéntanos net les cuento que el programa se llama pobreza bajo las estrellas son decenas de estudiantes locales que están viviendo este enorme problema >> es todo lo que tengo, chamarra, sudadera >> se prepara para pasar una noche larga y fría >> nuestro miedo es quedarnos sin un lugar para quedarnos >> se unen a un esfuerzo estatal para apoyar a sus compañeros en crisis financiera >> hay 53,000 que han pasado por esto o han vivido sus cortes han tenido que dormir en la librería de la escuela porque no pueden solventar habitaciones >> alumnos se reunieron en la noche del jueves para dialogar con el problema de vivienda estudiantil donde por primera vez la preside
se llevaron un alma muy especial net le pido a dios que me de fuerzas para soportar este dolor net elbuscan ayuda desde que se lanzó en 2017 el sistema pide ayuda, ha recibido $28,000,000 en fondos públicos ha incrementado en un 92% en los últimos dos años net miles de estudiantes en nuestro estado duermen en la calle cada noche net hoy un grupo de sus compañeros está uniéndose a la batalla para buscarles h con esta historia, cuéntanos net les cuento que el programa se llama pobreza...
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abandoned fishing nets a severe threat to marine ecosystems these nets attached to large strollers are dragged along to catch everything in their part if they get stuck just simply cut and 2nd at the bottom of the reef where they destroy the entire marine life and dive out in india was shocked when he 1st saw the impact of these abandoned it and decided to do something about it he's now want to mission to clear the waters of these ghost myths. s.-p. iran's life changed when he discovered a dive site 40 kilometers off the coast of put a charity. it was 2010 and his team had stumbled upon an undersea wall with exquisite marine life. but admin's wall as it came to be known had a huge problem. when before that was the 1st. i saw it with the big ned lang don't and if uppity and like millions of his life i'm infected but there's no way to escape the episode of insight some of my few few faces are dead few of course are lying there on that i was about to die so when does the read off on the wall that is the 1st scene i saw with a big really big fishing net so it would take like 8 days to clea
abandoned fishing nets a severe threat to marine ecosystems these nets attached to large strollers are dragged along to catch everything in their part if they get stuck just simply cut and 2nd at the bottom of the reef where they destroy the entire marine life and dive out in india was shocked when he 1st saw the impact of these abandoned it and decided to do something about it he's now want to mission to clear the waters of these ghost myths. s.-p. iran's life changed when he discovered a dive...
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nets end up in the ocean when they are damaged are no longer useful. as they drift along with ocean currents or settle on the sea floor they trap and kill everything that comes in that way. was why these ghost nets have a devastating impact on medina most of the. fishermen in the area hit hard as discarded nets accounts a 10 percent reduction in catch but the local community has needed a lot of convincing to change the age old practices when we start diving in that area all the fisherman of these villages have no doubt gone by all because of you guys because our dive and that was because any other. we tried to explain later for like 11 of our fears to interact with the fisherman how the dye was helping to grow to fish live. we can build them do ok go on usenet don't use that net don't do land fishing we can say that we had to educate them so if you did the kid them then they would understand oh we can use this net because being used is natural damages eve these days we've had damage because i didn't want any fish in future all the visual way with their
nets end up in the ocean when they are damaged are no longer useful. as they drift along with ocean currents or settle on the sea floor they trap and kill everything that comes in that way. was why these ghost nets have a devastating impact on medina most of the. fishermen in the area hit hard as discarded nets accounts a 10 percent reduction in catch but the local community has needed a lot of convincing to change the age old practices when we start diving in that area all the fisherman of...
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use this net. to underline pressing we can say that we needed to get them food pretty educated them then they will understand or we can you dismayed because we used this method of damages we've these days we've had damage because i didn't want guinea fish in future all to be a war be rebuilt. getting the money. so that the trade we do protect them. one fisherman in particular works closely with god and. this comes from a long line of traditional fisherman and fishing has always been the way his family survives. but watching the sea change before his eyes this has given up fishing and now works as a board captain with organization temple adventures. he has also learned to scuba dive seeing fish in the natural habitat give these are the final push to change his lifestyle. since i started scuba i don't feel like fishing because i get to see them underwater and feel i shouldn't be killing them i also go into the water and see them look so beautiful now there are almost no fish left. and i just work as
use this net. to underline pressing we can say that we needed to get them food pretty educated them then they will understand or we can you dismayed because we used this method of damages we've these days we've had damage because i didn't want guinea fish in future all to be a war be rebuilt. getting the money. so that the trade we do protect them. one fisherman in particular works closely with god and. this comes from a long line of traditional fisherman and fishing has always been the way his...
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nets have a devastating impact on medina animals today. fishermen in the area hit hard as discarded nets account for 10 percent reduction in catch but the local community has needed a lot of convincing to change their age or practices when we start diving and all of this really does have no doubt. both of you guys because our diving was presiding over. rated 11 of our peers to interact with the fishermen how the diet was helping to grow the fish like. we can build them to. presume we can say that we needed to get them food pretty good them then they will understand or we can you dismiss because damages we've built a dam is because the big one give me fish in future all the busy wargrave you can't get any money through the fish so that's the trade we have to protect them. one fisherman in particular who works closely with god and. this comes from a long line of traditional fisherman and fishing has always been the way his family ate and survived. with watching the sea change before his eyes this one has given up fishing and now works as a b
nets have a devastating impact on medina animals today. fishermen in the area hit hard as discarded nets account for 10 percent reduction in catch but the local community has needed a lot of convincing to change their age or practices when we start diving and all of this really does have no doubt. both of you guys because our diving was presiding over. rated 11 of our peers to interact with the fishermen how the diet was helping to grow the fish like. we can build them to. presume we can say...
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. >> we know the vice president is going to net delegates out of california and net delegates from across the super tuesday states. i have no doubt in my mind he is the best candidate to take the fight to president donald trump. >> reporter: former mayor mike bloomberg, as far outspent any of the other candidates, especially on ads in super tuesday states. the field remains critical on his record of stop and frisk and as a businessman. san jose mayor sam liccardo says people should look at the rest of his record. >> affordable housing, healthcare, impact to climate change. mike bloomberg is the candidate who has done far more than at the other candidate. >> reporter: one thing all elected officials do agree on, success in california is crucial. >> all bets are on super tuesday here in california and throughout the country. exciting california is going to
. >> we know the vice president is going to net delegates out of california and net delegates from across the super tuesday states. i have no doubt in my mind he is the best candidate to take the fight to president donald trump. >> reporter: former mayor mike bloomberg, as far outspent any of the other candidates, especially on ads in super tuesday states. the field remains critical on his record of stop and frisk and as a businessman. san jose mayor sam liccardo says people should...
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oil and gas stop if we are to reach net zero, then companies like bp must invest meaningfully in low widodo in an exclusive interview with the bbc says he is pressing ahead with moving the country's capitaljakarta to the province of east kalimantan. $33 —— it has raised fears of destruction and pollution, butjoko widodo says it will have a positive environmental impact. so you are guaranteeing environmental rides and the rights of indigenous people in that area will be protected and there will be consulted? will be protected and there will be consulted ? —— will be protected and there will be consulted? —— and they will be consulted? you came into power and you promised to clamp down on corruption. but when there was a chance to stop the weakening of the anti—corruption commission, you could have stopped out, but you didn't. why not? you have a new project, it is very wide ranging. it's meant to attract foreign investment. what is the reason behind this? and you can watch that full interview with indonesia's president joko widodo right here on bbc world news on saturday and sunday on
oil and gas stop if we are to reach net zero, then companies like bp must invest meaningfully in low widodo in an exclusive interview with the bbc says he is pressing ahead with moving the country's capitaljakarta to the province of east kalimantan. $33 —— it has raised fears of destruction and pollution, butjoko widodo says it will have a positive environmental impact. so you are guaranteeing environmental rides and the rights of indigenous people in that area will be protected and there...
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he was there at close range to find the back of the net. was a massive bit of hope for atletico madrid that they can get to the last date. i'm not disappointed about how we played. as so much worse games in my life. it was absolutely 0k. worse games in my life. it was absolutely ok. we were not good enoughin absolutely ok. we were not good enough in the last third. that was it. and, no, it was not... i did not expect 70% possession, i thought we would have a little bit more of the game. but we are not surprised, 1—0. it is not the best moment but you try to —— defend it with all you have that's what they did. it's absolutely 0k. have that's what they did. it's absolutely ok. my respect that a lot. but of course how can a city, it is only1—0. lot. but of course how can a city, it is only 1-0. psg lot. but of course how can a city, it is only 1-0. p56 and dortmund. erling haaland, got three in the end. deserved victory for brissie and dortmund. psg were four in this game. they were lucky to get that. —— brissie are dortmund. erling haaland sc
he was there at close range to find the back of the net. was a massive bit of hope for atletico madrid that they can get to the last date. i'm not disappointed about how we played. as so much worse games in my life. it was absolutely 0k. worse games in my life. it was absolutely ok. we were not good enoughin absolutely ok. we were not good enough in the last third. that was it. and, no, it was not... i did not expect 70% possession, i thought we would have a little bit more of the game. but we...
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over which it does have control and which has been higher than net migration from eu countries.confirm that the only reason that net migration might not be lower in the future than now is exactly the same reason as has applied to net migration over the last decade, namely a de facto government policy decision that it would not be in britain's interests to go down that road. what the government is absolutely clear about is that we want the brightest and best to come and work and live in this country and that following our exit from the european union, non—eu citizens will be treated just the same as eu citizens. lady williams. you're watching monday in parliament with me, kristiina cooper. the health secretary, has warned that the new coronavirus that began in the city of wuhan in china will be around "for some months to come". in a statement to mps, matthew hancock also said the risk of infection in the uk had been raised from low to moderate. he said the government was taking "a belt and braces approach" that would prioritise public protection. there have been two confirmed cas
over which it does have control and which has been higher than net migration from eu countries.confirm that the only reason that net migration might not be lower in the future than now is exactly the same reason as has applied to net migration over the last decade, namely a de facto government policy decision that it would not be in britain's interests to go down that road. what the government is absolutely clear about is that we want the brightest and best to come and work and live in this...
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net zero impact on the economy. host: one of the things that he points to in the state of the union and other focht errors -- factors is the stock market. factor that in. guest: the stock market is at a record high, and that reflects a number of things. one thing is the tax cuts. there are very large tax cuts for businesses, of course we had to borrow a lot of money to pay for them, but they go to the businesses' bottom line so the after-tax profits are higher. the other is very low interest rates, and the federal reserve, which is one of the key institutions that control short-term interest rates lowered them significantly last year in response to the ill effects of the trade war, which helped juiced up stock prices as well. the stock market has a life of its own and i think it is taking on a life of its own. you have a lot of momentum players and other folks that are in the market trying to make a quick buck, and that feels like it is starting to impact the market. a lot of things coming together but the stock mar
net zero impact on the economy. host: one of the things that he points to in the state of the union and other focht errors -- factors is the stock market. factor that in. guest: the stock market is at a record high, and that reflects a number of things. one thing is the tax cuts. there are very large tax cuts for businesses, of course we had to borrow a lot of money to pay for them, but they go to the businesses' bottom line so the after-tax profits are higher. the other is very low interest...
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the estimate was 5.56, so it is a beat on fourth-quarter net revenue, a miss on fourth-quarter net incomeand the full year dividend per share is missing estimates as well. the context here is this is the final results presentation by the former ceo. a spying scandal at the bank that started back in september came to a head last week with a board room bottle that saw him saw the chairman looking to stay on until april 2021, and of course, his replacement will be presenting results alongside him today. he's leaving just as the strategy was starting to bear fruit. netysts were looking for income for the quarter to more than triple to cap the most profitable year since he took over in mid-2015. of course, the return on casual equity is going to be key as well. we've got more headlines coming through. fourth-quarter global market pretax at 48 million swiss francs. mid 2015,ng over in he slashed costs, turnaround the troubled trading business, pivoted the firm to wealth management, so today, there will be a lot of attention to the legacy he leaves behind because this will also be his opportunit
the estimate was 5.56, so it is a beat on fourth-quarter net revenue, a miss on fourth-quarter net incomeand the full year dividend per share is missing estimates as well. the context here is this is the final results presentation by the former ceo. a spying scandal at the bank that started back in september came to a head last week with a board room bottle that saw him saw the chairman looking to stay on until april 2021, and of course, his replacement will be presenting results alongside him...
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we have net interest and net commission income up compared to previously the quarter in 2018 despite the still negative interest rate, the bank manages to increase the underlying profitability at the same time the lender is relying on retail banking. that is the market here, very contested. the markets are super low and it is geared to the economy and call it corporate clients. it remains to see what will happen and whether the economy will decelerate further during the course of this year and that will have an effect on the loan book as well the picture makes but the shares are up on slightly good news on the outlook. the shares itself are only up by 5% nothing compared to deutsche bank who is among the best performer in the german dax. i should mention i'm going to speak with the cfo at 12:30 local time, so cet she is incoming. i'll discuss the outlook for the lender at 12:30 cet here on cnbc back to you. >> we look forward to that joining us around the desk, antonio and patrick. let me start with you, antonio how helpful or unhelpful is the widening banking sector in germany that
we have net interest and net commission income up compared to previously the quarter in 2018 despite the still negative interest rate, the bank manages to increase the underlying profitability at the same time the lender is relying on retail banking. that is the market here, very contested. the markets are super low and it is geared to the economy and call it corporate clients. it remains to see what will happen and whether the economy will decelerate further during the course of this year and...
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they managed to catch up to the whale and worked to cut the netting.hinese buyers on the black market. it's a sad reminder of why it is so important for us to protect the refuge against illegal fishing. after hours of persistence, they managed to free the whale ever so slightly, by removing the net from its mouth. but sadly for now, it still has a reminder on its tail. freya cole, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. good afternoon. actually feel to proceedings over the next couple of days. consequently with the cold air around the showers will turn wintry. not exclusively across high ground. we could see hail where the showers get lively and mixed covering here recently in wales. this is our shower distribution for this afternoon. heavy ones for wales and the south—west of england, strong winds here and along the south coast. tracking eastwards later in the afternoon and there will be showers across the north west england pushing through into the midlands and east anglia. in terms of the temperatures, it is more about h
they managed to catch up to the whale and worked to cut the netting.hinese buyers on the black market. it's a sad reminder of why it is so important for us to protect the refuge against illegal fishing. after hours of persistence, they managed to free the whale ever so slightly, by removing the net from its mouth. but sadly for now, it still has a reminder on its tail. freya cole, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. good afternoon. actually feel to proceedings...
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consumer net worth is booming.hat is a function of the stock market, that's a function of the strengthening house prices. that gives them a tremendous push and i don't see why the job creation can slow, i don't see it slowing. maria: what i liked look at the wages, even on the bottom end, i made a point that income inequality has begun to narrow because the bottom corners are getting the biggest increase in wages. >> your points are correct. the low end or doing the best. the middle-class is doing the best. the production workers are beating the top 1% managers whether it's true for wages or by the way household net worth. so we are in very good shape. the other boom i'm getting excited about, besides the blue-collar boom as the women's boom. maria: let's talk about that. because the women have more jobs than men right now. tell me what's going on with the women and why this is. i know you have been working with a bunker trump, in terms of skills read training what can you tell about women right now in the workforc
consumer net worth is booming.hat is a function of the stock market, that's a function of the strengthening house prices. that gives them a tremendous push and i don't see why the job creation can slow, i don't see it slowing. maria: what i liked look at the wages, even on the bottom end, i made a point that income inequality has begun to narrow because the bottom corners are getting the biggest increase in wages. >> your points are correct. the low end or doing the best. the middle-class...
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. >>> shares in julius baer fall sharply as they suffer 37% drop in net year profits. we'll talk to the ceo at 11:30 cet as they promise to ramp up cost cuts. >>> good morning welcome to "street signs." let's take you to chinese stock markets which plummeted amid the outbreak of the coronavirus which has infected more than 17,000 people. the shanghai composite closed at a one-year low after its worse session since 2015 over $400 billion in market value has been wiped off the mainland's indices in the first day of trade they have blamed a panic triggered by, quote, herd mentality and said the epidemic would not change the economy's long-term fundamentals let's get out to matt, who joins us from singapore. matt, i've got to say, what an opening session for chinese markets overnight. down more than 7% to 8%. talk to us about the response that we're seeing out of the pboc and the chinese authorities trying to dispel some panic that's in the air. >> yeah. i'll just recap the price actions for you. as you mentioned, it was a particularly rough session the markets opening dow
. >>> shares in julius baer fall sharply as they suffer 37% drop in net year profits. we'll talk to the ceo at 11:30 cet as they promise to ramp up cost cuts. >>> good morning welcome to "street signs." let's take you to chinese stock markets which plummeted amid the outbreak of the coronavirus which has infected more than 17,000 people. the shanghai composite closed at a one-year low after its worse session since 2015 over $400 billion in market value has been wiped...
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you had a lot of your net worth tied up, you had a lot of debt ahead of you.rles: all my net worth and then some. david: you decided to deleverage quickly. the same year, you decided to go public. that was pretty courageous. did anybody tell you that was not a good idea? charles: a lot of people. i needed to deleverage as quickly as i possibly could. fortunately we did. shortly after we went public, we had the crash of 1987. david: did that affect your business? charles: of course. our stock dropped from 15 down to 6. david: your net worth went down a little bit. [laughter] charles: more than half. that did not bother me. because we still had the company. we still had the opportunity. having been a student of stock market cycles, i knew we would eventually return to more normal times. david: as you look back on your career, the most important lesson you have taken away from what you have done. is it to innovate? pay attention to technology? be nice to people? charles: have a team of people that you really honor, that work with you because you can do so many mo
you had a lot of your net worth tied up, you had a lot of debt ahead of you.rles: all my net worth and then some. david: you decided to deleverage quickly. the same year, you decided to go public. that was pretty courageous. did anybody tell you that was not a good idea? charles: a lot of people. i needed to deleverage as quickly as i possibly could. fortunately we did. shortly after we went public, we had the crash of 1987. david: did that affect your business? charles: of course. our stock...
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you can't have a false political ad on our net work. facebook can solve the problem. do we think they would be taking the stance if they would make more money by actually double checking the truth of the ads opposed to accepting them? right now they're saying can't do it, in part because it serves financial interest to take the ads. you know if they were making more money by vetting these ads they would say we can do it tomorrow. we need to make facebook own up to its responsibility as a mature company and get away from the total cop out. they're like we're not a publisher we're a platform. are you kidding me? you're the bigger publisher in the world and start acting like it. act like a grown up company. >> facebook and twitter? >> twitter said they weren't going to do it. >> mark zuckerberg is watching, what do you say to him? >> mark, your company is contributing to the disintegration of the democracy. if you're an american and care about the country your kids will inherit, have facebook step up and say they will not be untrue politic
you can't have a false political ad on our net work. facebook can solve the problem. do we think they would be taking the stance if they would make more money by actually double checking the truth of the ads opposed to accepting them? right now they're saying can't do it, in part because it serves financial interest to take the ads. you know if they were making more money by vetting these ads they would say we can do it tomorrow. we need to make facebook own up to its responsibility as a mature...
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malcolm said net and david said no are. >> unbelievable-- that's great, i mean, we are doing a project together, but that's exactly what happened. >> of them the story moves on ultimately you have this plan for the company and you come before ted who is magic man handing out buckets of money looking for great opportunities and brought you all in. you made your pitch and the rest as they say was history. so, in a previous version of the book there was a chapter titled remember when the internet was black. it had everything to do with the company in that moment and the realization about your idea, malcolm's idea and recognition from aol that hey, this is going to be big. >> welcome sm by the way to tie the last piece up we built the thing for six months in the early part of 95 and juneteenth is when we flipped it on on aol. it's really also because of my then wife who has since passed, wendy marx, she was working for a company called red key communications that was the president of the founder was ted lyons'. steve case bought communication and made ted president lost the was ceo and ted
malcolm said net and david said no are. >> unbelievable-- that's great, i mean, we are doing a project together, but that's exactly what happened. >> of them the story moves on ultimately you have this plan for the company and you come before ted who is magic man handing out buckets of money looking for great opportunities and brought you all in. you made your pitch and the rest as they say was history. so, in a previous version of the book there was a chapter titled remember when...
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a person fallen into every possible hole of the safety net. homelessness impacts everyone. some community are hit much harder. these are systematic issues rooted in poverty and racial discrimination. black california, 42% homeless. 1.5 every two of latino in this state are afraid they or a family member could become homeless. the state of california can't treat homeless and housing as somebody else's problem. it is our responsibility and it must be at the top of our agenda. >> let's talk about this. the crisis was not created over night and not going to be solved over night or even in a year. as a state, we must do everything we can. no california is homeless. we got to replace california approach with a crisis level response. so in order to meet this moment of the commitment it demands, we are committed to advancing a new fragrance. we'll reduce street homelessness quickly and humanely through emergency action. we'll be laser focus. we'll provide stable funding to get sustainable results. we'll tackle the under production of affordable housing of california. we'll do all o
a person fallen into every possible hole of the safety net. homelessness impacts everyone. some community are hit much harder. these are systematic issues rooted in poverty and racial discrimination. black california, 42% homeless. 1.5 every two of latino in this state are afraid they or a family member could become homeless. the state of california can't treat homeless and housing as somebody else's problem. it is our responsibility and it must be at the top of our agenda. >> let's talk...
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buy the march 149s for 260 sell the februarys against it net-net spending $1.90 profitable if gl the d rises we take advantage of the elevated premium in the near-dated options people often say they don't like gold because it doesn't have cash flow or yield but using options this way it does actually have a little bit. because we are collecting premium in the form of the shorter dated options and mitigating risk because we own the 149 strike calls if it did collapse -- if everything turned around, everything we saw this week suddenly reversed -- it's hard to imagine that happening quickly but if it did you take relatively little risk. >> any reaction to that. >> a lot of -- and also it's worth noting of course that if one wants to be even more aggressive you own the equities which is gdx or gdx the j where you get more torque than out of the commodity. >> toney. >> i just took profits on my long gld position yesterday morning. but i think you is actually might have convinced me to get back in. partially because 149 resistance struggled amounts level the last few guys part of why i ty
buy the march 149s for 260 sell the februarys against it net-net spending $1.90 profitable if gl the d rises we take advantage of the elevated premium in the near-dated options people often say they don't like gold because it doesn't have cash flow or yield but using options this way it does actually have a little bit. because we are collecting premium in the form of the shorter dated options and mitigating risk because we own the 149 strike calls if it did collapse -- if everything turned...
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net net you're spending $1.90 a trade that will be profitable if gld rises.e're taking advantage of that elevated premium in the near dated optioning. people often say they don't like gold because it doesn't have any cash flow, yield when you use options in this way it does have a little bit because we'll be collecting premium in the form of shorter dated options and mitigating risk because we'll be owning the 149 strike calls everything we saw this week suddenly reversed and hard to imagine how that can happen very quickly, if it did, you're taking relatively little risk here. >> any reaction? >> love it and also, it's worth noting, of course, if one wants to be more aggressive, you own the equities, which is gdxj where you get a lot more torque than you would out of the commodity. >> i actually just took profits on my long gld position yesterday morning, but i think you may have convinced me to get back in. partially because 149 resistance that struggled at that level over the last few days which is part of why i took profits, but the breakout today and the
net net you're spending $1.90 a trade that will be profitable if gld rises.e're taking advantage of that elevated premium in the near dated optioning. people often say they don't like gold because it doesn't have any cash flow, yield when you use options in this way it does have a little bit because we'll be collecting premium in the form of shorter dated options and mitigating risk because we'll be owning the 149 strike calls everything we saw this week suddenly reversed and hard to imagine...
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david: your net worth went down a little bit. [laughter] charles: more than half.d not bother me. because, we still had the company, we still have the opportunity, and having been a student of stock market cycles, i knew we would eventually return to more normal times. david: as you look back on your career, the most important lesson you have taken away from what you have done, is it to innovate, pay attention to technology, be nice to people? charles: have a team of people that you really honor, that work with you, because you can do so many more things with other brilliance around you. ♪ ♪ david: so your company now has a market value that is staggering compared to what it once was. i think the market value is about $56 billion. something like that? charles: something like that. david: $56 billion, and you are still the biggest single individual shareholder. charles: yes. david: so, you have a net worth that is fairly high. what is your view on the wealth tax? do you think a wealth tax will make society better or not? or how do you look at it is somebody, like me
david: your net worth went down a little bit. [laughter] charles: more than half.d not bother me. because, we still had the company, we still have the opportunity, and having been a student of stock market cycles, i knew we would eventually return to more normal times. david: as you look back on your career, the most important lesson you have taken away from what you have done, is it to innovate, pay attention to technology, be nice to people? charles: have a team of people that you really...
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charles: i had all of my net worth there, and then some.so you decided to deleverage quickly. the same year you bought it back, you decided to go public. charles: i did. david: that was pretty courageous. did anybody tell you that was not a good idea? charles: a lot of people. i said i needed to deleverage as announcer: quickly as i possibly could. and fortunately, we did. shortly after going public, we had the crash of 1987. that was another complication. david: did that affect your business at all? charles: of course it did. our stock dropped from 15 down to 6. david: so your net worth went down a little bit. [laughter] charles: yeah, more than half. that did not bother me. because we still had the company, we still had the opportunity, and having been a student of stock market cycles, i knew we would eventually return to more normal times. ♪ david: as you look back on your career, the most important lesson you have taken away from what you have done, is it to innovate, pay attention to technology, be nice to people? charles: have a team
charles: i had all of my net worth there, and then some.so you decided to deleverage quickly. the same year you bought it back, you decided to go public. charles: i did. david: that was pretty courageous. did anybody tell you that was not a good idea? charles: a lot of people. i said i needed to deleverage as announcer: quickly as i possibly could. and fortunately, we did. shortly after going public, we had the crash of 1987. that was another complication. david: did that affect your business...
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gain net loss my of my sumption would be a net gain. for the war overall state but it's not going to change the poverty you know. venezuela's had poverty for years that you know you know desperate poverty but the the the impact right now we're desperate the thing the story has told all the things i've heard all the videos i've seen is. believable right well it's interesting to see one in the gallery the trump speech looks like another lot america pump it to me but let's move on let's talk about randy brady a local mash you know he's got a venezuela big going community he got a little wireless know. and they can do hard money transfer outside of government outside corporations peer to peer seems like the real revolution that should be supported and it's being picked up in that kind of middle class type environment did you see any of that so the thing is that the people using right now all the wealthy or those who are educated are the mining all the trading and there's some remittance most a lot of people don't have funds to some people s
gain net loss my of my sumption would be a net gain. for the war overall state but it's not going to change the poverty you know. venezuela's had poverty for years that you know you know desperate poverty but the the the impact right now we're desperate the thing the story has told all the things i've heard all the videos i've seen is. believable right well it's interesting to see one in the gallery the trump speech looks like another lot america pump it to me but let's move on let's talk about...
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we remain the fifth largest economy in the world, enjoying 118 consecutive months of net job growth. some 3.4 million jobs have been created since the great recession, and 4 million small businesses, california their home. more than half of venture capital still flows to california companies. and we have averaged 3.8% growth in gdp over five years. the 2.5%hat to national gdp growth. [applause] gov. newsom: the thing about the state today, it is a modernizing, pleural lysing, unionizing nationstate of opportunity -- pluralizing, unionizing, nation-state of opportunity. just consider one in seven new american jobs have been added to our economy since 2010 that have been created right here in the state of california. respectfully, when you hear the boasts, bleats, and tweets of washington politicians tripping over themselves to take credit for the economy, remember the real vips of america's gdp, the millions of california workers, investors, and entrepreneurs who are actually producing their own california dreams. gov. newsom: working together, we have built record reserves including
we remain the fifth largest economy in the world, enjoying 118 consecutive months of net job growth. some 3.4 million jobs have been created since the great recession, and 4 million small businesses, california their home. more than half of venture capital still flows to california companies. and we have averaged 3.8% growth in gdp over five years. the 2.5%hat to national gdp growth. [applause] gov. newsom: the thing about the state today, it is a modernizing, pleural lysing, unionizing...
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they said the aviation industry is committing to net zero carbon emissions by 2050.from smarter flight reductions can come from smarter flight operations, sustainable aviation fuel, they think the uk can become a leader in developing sustainable aviation fuel, but at the same time they say they can accommodate 70% growth in passenger numbers by mid—century. the art of the possible. do you think those two goals can be accommodated?” the possible. do you think those two goals can be accommodated? i start looking at this rather cynically. it says we can carry on with business as usual in these things will happen in future which will sort it out. don't worry your pretty little heads about doing anything right now about containing aviation demand, we will sort it out. a traffic management, 0k, marginal, but i think it is speculative and has a terrible track record in delivery, it is implicated in deforestation. there is upsetting, terrible track record, you cannot see that playing a part in the fuel efficiency gains are quite slow. it all adds up to say, yeah, we will do n
they said the aviation industry is committing to net zero carbon emissions by 2050.from smarter flight reductions can come from smarter flight operations, sustainable aviation fuel, they think the uk can become a leader in developing sustainable aviation fuel, but at the same time they say they can accommodate 70% growth in passenger numbers by mid—century. the art of the possible. do you think those two goals can be accommodated?” the possible. do you think those two goals can be...
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>> it's the visit to the state of the net conference in washington dc. we will talk this week with a couple members of congress about issues such as privacy and 5g, we will also talk with other government officials. representative mcmorris rodgers, when you left republican leadership in the house you basically had your choice of any committee you wanted. why did you choose energy and commerce? >> i am excited to be on the energy and commerce right now. it is at the forefront of america's competitive and at the forefront of our future, the issues in front of the energy and commerce committee are going to determine america's leadership in the world. my goal is to make sure that we are leaving on energy and climate and healthcare and technology 5g, driverless cars 14 -- forcing the digital abide major america's leading and the rest of the world is following our leadership. >> at the top republican on the consumer protection committee some of the issues is privacy. >> yes. >> where is your marker? what do you want to have done? the racket is very important c
>> it's the visit to the state of the net conference in washington dc. we will talk this week with a couple members of congress about issues such as privacy and 5g, we will also talk with other government officials. representative mcmorris rodgers, when you left republican leadership in the house you basically had your choice of any committee you wanted. why did you choose energy and commerce? >> i am excited to be on the energy and commerce right now. it is at the forefront of...
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diageo says it has seen significant disruption the british group says 2020 net sales will take a hit of up to $325 million and operating profit could drop as much as $200 million pounds. >> danone expects the outbreak will wipe $100 million off first quarter chinese sales. also missing expectations falling $1.9 billion euros >> adecco swung profit in the fourth quarter but expressed concerns of the slow down among coronavirus outbreak the swiss human resource company posted a profit of $256 million euros. on an organic basis, they fell psa reported a 13% rise. although it warned of a 3% decline in the european auto market charlotte reed joins us from paris. >> reporter: at the moment, they don't see any disruption things are running as normal supply chain could be impacted some peers have mentioned they have a couple of weeks and they'll have to start closing plants saying at the moment, things are running as normal. this is an extra factor. they are already facing extra head winds sales in europe are slowing. they see sales going down by about 3% other head wind is china they have b
diageo says it has seen significant disruption the british group says 2020 net sales will take a hit of up to $325 million and operating profit could drop as much as $200 million pounds. >> danone expects the outbreak will wipe $100 million off first quarter chinese sales. also missing expectations falling $1.9 billion euros >> adecco swung profit in the fourth quarter but expressed concerns of the slow down among coronavirus outbreak the swiss human resource company posted a profit...