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you're 16.8% now of the chmcrm market adobe, microsoft, are they slacking off, are you taking share?ou taking some logos? their numbers don't look nearly as good. >> well, listen, there's a huge tamme for crm, we're executing that tamme and that's driven by customer success there is this thing, 360 degree of customers that's about the walls of sales and marketing coming down. that's what the 360 platform is all about and our customers are looking for that they're looking for growth strategies that's why you see these great results. >> i know the tabloid data is still in place, can't be talked about. a lot of people say, jim, it's all over mark is in hawaii, he's in geneva you like it, but you don't understand when they make these acquisition, they spend too much -- isn't this the same rap we heard with exact target isn't this the same rap we heard with mule soft how did those deals workout for you? >> well, listen, we have been recognized widely as one of the most innovative companies in the world. that takes two forms one is organic innovation and there's plenty of that in our histo
you're 16.8% now of the chmcrm market adobe, microsoft, are they slacking off, are you taking share?ou taking some logos? their numbers don't look nearly as good. >> well, listen, there's a huge tamme for crm, we're executing that tamme and that's driven by customer success there is this thing, 360 degree of customers that's about the walls of sales and marketing coming down. that's what the 360 platform is all about and our customers are looking for that they're looking for growth...
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adobe. >> adobe, yes.g company. >> amazing. >> adobe. >> it has been incredible the way they shifted their business model. >> you bring in adobe you don't need as many people if you bring in adobe don't need as much capital all the money is being spent that i see is on distribution centers. and auto -- you automated distribution center, honeywell, that's where the money is being spent. warehouse, distribution, but the capex, what are they supposed to do buy tractors >> this is the difference between now and when kodak was the giant. needed to spend a lot of money to go. >> the only guys spending money are the guys trying to figure out what to do with all the natural gas when they build the pseudo refineries to try to separate the liquids from the natural. we exported $6 billion cubic feet yesterday >> this completion of a new pipeline that will increase our exports and we'll be the largest exporter. >> by far. >> of oil and related products >> we'll pass everybody. david didn't believe it when i said 17 mi
adobe. >> adobe, yes.g company. >> amazing. >> adobe. >> it has been incredible the way they shifted their business model. >> you bring in adobe you don't need as many people if you bring in adobe don't need as much capital all the money is being spent that i see is on distribution centers. and auto -- you automated distribution center, honeywell, that's where the money is being spent. warehouse, distribution, but the capex, what are they supposed to do buy...
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it has happened with adobe let's check in with splunk get a sense how the company is doing. welcome back to "mad money." good to see you, thank you. >> good to see you. >> i want to clear things up because there are changes in the way you report i think that people saw a cash flow from profit to loss and just said maybe we are miss judging, maybe splunk is slowing. that's not true, right >> that's not true we signalled a year and a half ago at our day that we're moving from less than 50% ratable term or cloud to the target was 85% by the end of next year, and we have over performed on that transition and we ended last year in excess of 80% renewable contracts and still held an 85% target for the end of this year and ahead of where we had signalled in our three-year outlook and we saw q 1 and q 2 customers as we were moving into a renewable model we can use this under a term contract or we'll serve you from the cloud that they really wanted -- didn't want perp to go away. perpetual to go away. >> it's not the cash flow. there is no cash flow. >> it's a timing issue in a perpe
it has happened with adobe let's check in with splunk get a sense how the company is doing. welcome back to "mad money." good to see you, thank you. >> good to see you. >> i want to clear things up because there are changes in the way you report i think that people saw a cash flow from profit to loss and just said maybe we are miss judging, maybe splunk is slowing. that's not true, right >> that's not true we signalled a year and a half ago at our day that we're...
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juniors and seniors showed off the final project after completing a seven week immersion program at adoberters in san jose. it's a partnership between the tech company and the nonprofit girls who code. >> even though i'm just 17 years old. >> not experts by students learning to use computer science to solve life's challenges. the girls have learned coding. and more importantly, they've learned about themselves. >> don't be afraid to know more about a field that you're interested in. so go where your passion leads. >> reporter: and to not fear rejection while exploring your options. >> it has two buttons only so it's easy for the elderly. >> reporter: she developed an app to assist older folks in getting help in an emergency. >> having guest speakers who are female and a mentor who is female and meeting different people showed me i can make a career out of it. >> reporter: her family came from ethiopia and work as uber drivers and inhome caregivers. she hopes to be the first to go to college and have a career in tech. >> something to work towards, they're doing all this hard work for me. >
juniors and seniors showed off the final project after completing a seven week immersion program at adoberters in san jose. it's a partnership between the tech company and the nonprofit girls who code. >> even though i'm just 17 years old. >> not experts by students learning to use computer science to solve life's challenges. the girls have learned coding. and more importantly, they've learned about themselves. >> don't be afraid to know more about a field that you're...
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again, a nice risk to a good reward in adobe.ext one, brought another cloud play staple in okay is microsoft. the exact up trend in support. this one is getting support -- this is actually the 50-day on microsoft, about $130 support is found. on the one stock that i would tell you that you have to wait on, i owned half a position in apple. i own full positions in those other two we just mentioned. here is the deal on apple. same kind of analysis. we obviously made a lower high back here, but trend line support is not there 200-day is not there i really want to see the 186 level here start to hold in apple. if you do break 186, there is significantly lower to go. i don't want to say it i don't want to take an attack on twitter here, but there will be significant lows. i want to see 186 play, so that's my kind of one waiting play the other thing i would say is guy mentioned the 50% retracement in the s&p we went up from the june lows and we just held that yesterday, a big swoosh, closed back above the 61% retracement, which is one
again, a nice risk to a good reward in adobe.ext one, brought another cloud play staple in okay is microsoft. the exact up trend in support. this one is getting support -- this is actually the 50-day on microsoft, about $130 support is found. on the one stock that i would tell you that you have to wait on, i owned half a position in apple. i own full positions in those other two we just mentioned. here is the deal on apple. same kind of analysis. we obviously made a lower high back here, but...
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juniors and seniors, showed off their final project after completing a seven-week immersion program at adobe headquarters in san jose. it's a partnership between the tech company and the nonprofit girls who code.>> even though we are only 17 years old, we want to be experts on life. >> they showed off apps they've developed, the girls say they blurred learned coding, more important, they learned about themselves. >> don't be afraid to learn more about a field you are interested in. go where your passion leads. >> and do not fear rejection while exploring your options. >> it has two buttons only, so it's easy to access for the elderly. >> nadia help develop an app, find my elderly, to help assist older folks in getting help quickly in an emergency. >> having guest speakers that are all female, having a mentor who is female, and meeting different people showed me how it is possible that i can go through with this to make a career out of it. >> the san jose native tells me her family came from ethiopia and works as uber drivers and in-home caregivers. she hopes to be the first in her family to
juniors and seniors, showed off their final project after completing a seven-week immersion program at adobe headquarters in san jose. it's a partnership between the tech company and the nonprofit girls who code.>> even though we are only 17 years old, we want to be experts on life. >> they showed off apps they've developed, the girls say they blurred learned coding, more important, they learned about themselves. >> don't be afraid to learn more about a field you are...
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then you have peers like adobe up 27% work day up 20%. something's going on right here. one thing the company made a bid for tableau for $17 billion. that's more than the acquisitions this company has made to date so people are thinking, are they trying to jump start a little bit that growth. but that's one of the issues that some investors have right now. that chart right there, that's the five-year. i think it's really important to let carter speak to all of it. if you look at that intersection of the uptrends through late 2016 and then you look at where the recent support has been, it's sitting right on that level at 140 i think a guide down, and then you have the stock going lower, i do see overhead resistance at 160. here's the trade into the print. this is an important strategy i think for long holders this is a widely-held stock. a lot of our viewers really love the story here a caller strategy is something where you own a stock and you're into a potentially volatile event like earnings or a volatile period like we're in now, it makes sense sometimes to put a call
then you have peers like adobe up 27% work day up 20%. something's going on right here. one thing the company made a bid for tableau for $17 billion. that's more than the acquisitions this company has made to date so people are thinking, are they trying to jump start a little bit that growth. but that's one of the issues that some investors have right now. that chart right there, that's the five-year. i think it's really important to let carter speak to all of it. if you look at that...
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many of us software companies, sales force and adobe and these are all very successful software companies in that $10 billion to $20 billion range, we're seeing a lot of opportunity and china is not yet a number two country. we have a lot of growth in other regions and we'll play the china situation out a little more over a multiyear period. >> a little bit of time left. i'll hog the last two questions. you have offices in beijing, offices in hong kong. hong kong is in a special administrative reiome out of ho. do you notice differences in the employees between the two and how they approach business? >> there are certainly, you know, little bit more of a western influence among hong kong-based folks. they have to speak the language. but i think in the millennial generation, scott, things are really starting to -- the world is flat. in terms of -- i think that the chinese students that i talked to in their 20s, you can't tell if they're growing up in the american university, hong kong, they think very much like the tech companies of today. so those barriers and differences starting to chan
many of us software companies, sales force and adobe and these are all very successful software companies in that $10 billion to $20 billion range, we're seeing a lot of opportunity and china is not yet a number two country. we have a lot of growth in other regions and we'll play the china situation out a little more over a multiyear period. >> a little bit of time left. i'll hog the last two questions. you have offices in beijing, offices in hong kong. hong kong is in a special...
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and then you have peers like adobe. something is going on right here the company made a bid for software for $15.7 billion that value is more than all of the 28 acquisitions this company has made to date so people are starting to think wait a minute, this deceleration in revenue growth, are they trying to jump-start a little bit that growth. but i think that's one of the issues that some investors have right now. the chart is a five year and from a purely technical level i think it's really important to let carter speak to all of it, if you look at the intersection through late 2016 and where the recent support has been it's sitting right on 140 you have the stock going low, but i also see resistance at 160. this is an important strategy i think for long holders this is a widely held stock. a collar strategy is something where when you own a stock and you're in a volatile event like earnings in a potentially volatile period that we are in right now it makes sense to put a collar strategy on where you're protecting your
and then you have peers like adobe. something is going on right here the company made a bid for software for $15.7 billion that value is more than all of the 28 acquisitions this company has made to date so people are starting to think wait a minute, this deceleration in revenue growth, are they trying to jump-start a little bit that growth. but i think that's one of the issues that some investors have right now. the chart is a five year and from a purely technical level i think it's really...
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made from mud and straw, adobe once formed nearly all of southern california's buiings. but as l.a. grew, it turned to new materials, like wood, iron,c and te to shape the city and the way we live.te i'm nathanrs, and this is "lost l.a." many people see l.a. as a city of the future, a place without a past, a freeway metropolis that sprang up fully formed in the 20th century, but the roots of sorn california history run deep. people have called this land home for thousands of years, and their stories give us a ri understanding of where we are now and where we're headed in the decades to come, so let' look back and uncover some of these forgotten stories in the archives. "lost l.a." explores southern california history by bringing archival materials to life.
made from mud and straw, adobe once formed nearly all of southern california's buiings. but as l.a. grew, it turned to new materials, like wood, iron,c and te to shape the city and the way we live.te i'm nathanrs, and this is "lost l.a." many people see l.a. as a city of the future, a place without a past, a freeway metropolis that sprang up fully formed in the 20th century, but the roots of sorn california history run deep. people have called this land home for thousands of years,...
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they teamed up with adobe to build the studio that includes 87 originl pieces of art, 250 photo exhibits and 9 graphics, museum quality graphics. the group sports and arts commissioned 33 artists whose works will be displayed at chase center. >> i started this seven years ago and from day one there was a belief art could make a fundamental change in the experience visiting chase center. >> i got to emcee the event to honor the artists. they went out of their way to reach out to local artists and community groups to make sure they are well represented. >> the warriors do everything first rate. what a crown jewel. >> congratulations to them. great job. >> "world news tonight" is next. we appreciate your time. i'm dan breaking news hurricane dorian gaining strength. what the latest track is showing. tens of millions potentially in the impact zone. rob marciano standing by with a new update. a state of emergency just declared in florida as residents scramble to stock up for what could be a major hurricane strike this holiday weekend. and our teams are strategtracki dangerous storm. dorian la
they teamed up with adobe to build the studio that includes 87 originl pieces of art, 250 photo exhibits and 9 graphics, museum quality graphics. the group sports and arts commissioned 33 artists whose works will be displayed at chase center. >> i started this seven years ago and from day one there was a belief art could make a fundamental change in the experience visiting chase center. >> i got to emcee the event to honor the artists. they went out of their way to reach out to...
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became an acceptable knightly out fast but i don't think that's an issue about adobe commish you mean a far right trend yes that's always the assumption that there isn't one it's well informed and yet some of qubits key's own friends and family criticized him when he joined the f.t. . my family was divided some other relatives 2 were really surprised and some were horrified they said man you're a decent guy how can you join the. concert and. even so other parties have been losing ground to the a.f.d. but not the environmentalist greens they've won supporters on the issue of the climate crisis and say they don't know why eastern germans vote for the far right. people are doing well and that's why they're willing to do ridiculous experiments we have 3 percent unemployment and our district is at the top compared with others . but when it comes to the f.d.a. they act crazy and take risks. with us he. has nothing to offer and they don't contribute to solving any problems at all they just make vulgar complaints about their discontent. hearkens this evening another drawn out complaint. a.f.d
became an acceptable knightly out fast but i don't think that's an issue about adobe commish you mean a far right trend yes that's always the assumption that there isn't one it's well informed and yet some of qubits key's own friends and family criticized him when he joined the f.t. . my family was divided some other relatives 2 were really surprised and some were horrified they said man you're a decent guy how can you join the. concert and. even so other parties have been losing ground to the...
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hello again on peace adobe you're watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up . sudan's leaders prepare to sign that historic power sharing agreement after months of unrest these pictures coming to us live from khartoum. on soldiers being killed along the line of control this new delhi says it's eased some restrictions in indian administered kashmir plus. today we tried scorpions worms and they were all very. good eating insects help the fight against climate change. tens of thousands of people in hong kong are taking part in rallies in the territory this for census both for and against the government are out on the streets again pro-government crowds have gathered around tama park in the central district save hong kong together is their slogan counter demonstrations are also under way on the other side of hong kong harbor in kowloon marches they're demanding government reforms and more democracy and speak to me who's with demonstration in the tomah park area what kind of people are protesting where you are. well certainly they were they sort of present themselve
hello again on peace adobe you're watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up . sudan's leaders prepare to sign that historic power sharing agreement after months of unrest these pictures coming to us live from khartoum. on soldiers being killed along the line of control this new delhi says it's eased some restrictions in indian administered kashmir plus. today we tried scorpions worms and they were all very. good eating insects help the fight against climate change. tens of thousands of...
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it has underperformed the nasdaq, it is only up 5% then you have -- peers like adobe are up 20% on the year, service now up 40%, workday up 20%. something is going on here the company made a bid for tableau software for $15.7 billion. that value is more than all of the 28 acquisitions this company has made to date so people are starting to think, wait a minute, this acceleration in revenue growth, are they trying to jump start a little bit that growth. but i think it is one of the issues that some investors have right now. that chart right there, that's the five-year. just from a purely technical level, i think it is really important to let carter speak to all of it, but if you look at the intersection of the up trend through 2016 and you look at where the recent support has been, it is sitting right on that level at 140. i think a guide down and you have the stock going lower, but i do see overhead resistance at 160. here is the trade into the print. this is really an important strategy i think for long holders. it is a widely held stock. a lot of our viewers love this story. but when
it has underperformed the nasdaq, it is only up 5% then you have -- peers like adobe are up 20% on the year, service now up 40%, workday up 20%. something is going on here the company made a bid for tableau software for $15.7 billion. that value is more than all of the 28 acquisitions this company has made to date so people are starting to think, wait a minute, this acceleration in revenue growth, are they trying to jump start a little bit that growth. but i think it is one of the issues that...
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adobe having the biggest impact.now over to bob pisani >> a rally in a vacuum look at energy, banks, retail, metal, all had a big day, real estate, even gold, a rally in a vacuum finally much was made of the fact that the yield is now higher than the yield, what do you make about this? this sounds ominous, what it implies is stocks may be a better deal than bonds, as one player said would you rather have a 30-year or s&p with the yield of 1.9%. maybe that played a part in today's rally. there's the closing bell the dow jones industrial average up exactly 1%, 258 points. >>> welcome everyone the highs of the session was -- 260, that equates for the 1%, only one sector was lower there. sara, we mentioned how the rally had been underperformers month to day that's really a clear theme today. >> how about energy, that was the best performer today >> yes, oil has bullish inventory data, industrialing also had a good 1% day again them came off their lows >> up 1.5% for a week as a whole. only down 3% -- but it's on the wedn
adobe having the biggest impact.now over to bob pisani >> a rally in a vacuum look at energy, banks, retail, metal, all had a big day, real estate, even gold, a rally in a vacuum finally much was made of the fact that the yield is now higher than the yield, what do you make about this? this sounds ominous, what it implies is stocks may be a better deal than bonds, as one player said would you rather have a 30-year or s&p with the yield of 1.9%. maybe that played a part in today's...
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the job in my co-conspirator mom way to drop me off a couple of weeks one - - blocks from the papers adobeside didn't have a driver's license maybe this is the first time they are hearing about this. [laughter] but that's how it began in one day working on my high school homework and the executive editor came in and said you want to be a reporter? i said i don't know he said do you or don't you? i said sure i guess he sent me in front of a typewriter which i had no idea how to operate and i have been a reporter ever since and i was 16 years old. >> there are lots of ways to know this but i know that when you cover the white house a lot of times you are traveling because you connect with your colleagues over long periods of time around the world and around the country they would say he would come on these trips and he would be reading history and ultimately being a journalist is we have a front row seat of history but your coverage of oklahoma city also the events but also the trial of timothy mcveigh as i did that i was coming to the white house during 9/11 and among others you did an amaz
the job in my co-conspirator mom way to drop me off a couple of weeks one - - blocks from the papers adobeside didn't have a driver's license maybe this is the first time they are hearing about this. [laughter] but that's how it began in one day working on my high school homework and the executive editor came in and said you want to be a reporter? i said i don't know he said do you or don't you? i said sure i guess he sent me in front of a typewriter which i had no idea how to operate and i...
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meeting with adobe in learning about their b2b businesses as they develop their platform. they have one of the best cultures in the industry. it is a great place to work. there revenues turn out good growth quarter after quarter. they are managing their balance sheet well. companies like that are the place to keep your money. maybe it is the new defensive to on these growth companies. ourselves foring earnings coming thick and fast. how much do you care about earnings, or is it about guidance? >> that guidance is important for short-term moves. >> we have uber coming out. second quarter adjusted net revenue at $2.87 billion, missing the estimate of $3.05. growth china at $17.6 million, analysts expecting $15.83 billion. the losses in line with what analysts expected, never were. quarter,lion second analyst looking for $5.27 billion. >> much optimism has been built into the stock. a fall of more than 9%. our companies likely to be punish more at the moment if they fail to meet? >> it is the ford expectations. people were expecting things to be weak. if they guide to weaker
meeting with adobe in learning about their b2b businesses as they develop their platform. they have one of the best cultures in the industry. it is a great place to work. there revenues turn out good growth quarter after quarter. they are managing their balance sheet well. companies like that are the place to keep your money. maybe it is the new defensive to on these growth companies. ourselves foring earnings coming thick and fast. how much do you care about earnings, or is it about guidance?...
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. >> they're not going to say you told me on the street, when you told me that -- >> adobe, i love adobe, but i'm not giving anybody adobe a guy comes up to me and says can i have your picture? my daughter is there, take a picture. then two other people come up and say can we take a picture. i say, sure. i put the arm around the guy they say, we don't want you in the picture, we want you to take the picture. my daughter is like, dad, you're horrendous, you're a horrendous person, dad. >> in terms of stocks watching this morning before the open, not a lot of earnings, but tyson is a company that did report and the stock is going to look higher >> $1.47, they did, versus $1.44. a lot of things are robust talking about the chicken season being terrific they sold their 6% of beyond david, when do we go beyond beyond i still see people just totally hooked on the beyond story and i think at a certain point we have to start thinking maybe there is more to the market than beyond like mcdonald's. >> beyond has come down from a high of, what, the 220, 230s to -- >> secondary done at 160 160. now,
. >> they're not going to say you told me on the street, when you told me that -- >> adobe, i love adobe, but i'm not giving anybody adobe a guy comes up to me and says can i have your picture? my daughter is there, take a picture. then two other people come up and say can we take a picture. i say, sure. i put the arm around the guy they say, we don't want you in the picture, we want you to take the picture. my daughter is like, dad, you're horrendous, you're a horrendous person,...
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a seven week immersion class was held at adobe headquarters.irls say >>> the stock indexes fell from the get go today as traders. take a look. the dow recovered from much steeper losses earlier in the session and it's still down by almost 3/4 of 1%. down below the 26,400 mark. the nasdaq is down by 1.5%. and the s&p 500 is down by a full%. for a time stocks were on track for the worst drop since may. kevin corke has more from the white house. >> reporter: markets opening friday after global stocks plunged, reacting to the president's tweet announcing a new wave of tariffs on chinese goods. the white house defending the decision saying china needs to negotiate a better trade deal. >> this is the first time that a president has come in and said no more are you going to take advantage of the american people. >> china is strongly dissatisfied with this and firmly opposes this. if the tariff measures are implemented. china will have to take necessary countermeasures to safeguard the core interests of the country. all the consequences will be taken b
a seven week immersion class was held at adobe headquarters.irls say >>> the stock indexes fell from the get go today as traders. take a look. the dow recovered from much steeper losses earlier in the session and it's still down by almost 3/4 of 1%. down below the 26,400 mark. the nasdaq is down by 1.5%. and the s&p 500 is down by a full%. for a time stocks were on track for the worst drop since may. kevin corke has more from the white house. >> reporter: markets opening...
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deputies say a homeowner near sonoma mountain road and adobe road, outside of petaluma, called them, complaining that a homeless man would not leave his property. the man was taken into custody, without incident. just before 6:45 last night. deputies say the man became limp. they administered narcan on him, but he was later pronounced dead. sonoma county d.a.'s office is investigating. >>> environmental concerns are jeopardizing the future of special events at oakland's shoreline park. the port of oakland's most popular event, such as the treasure island music festival. but the chronicle's administrators have now received a cease-and-desist order. last week's treasure island festival damaged the landscape. they must receive approval when holding any event. >>> time is 7:36. plans are under way to convert the glen dyer this oakland into a homeless shelter. they offer to lease the building to oakland for a dollar a year. that jail closed back in june. there were coast concerns. it had capacity for more than 800 inmates. supervisors told the chronicle, this is a creative idea to house t
deputies say a homeowner near sonoma mountain road and adobe road, outside of petaluma, called them, complaining that a homeless man would not leave his property. the man was taken into custody, without incident. just before 6:45 last night. deputies say the man became limp. they administered narcan on him, but he was later pronounced dead. sonoma county d.a.'s office is investigating. >>> environmental concerns are jeopardizing the future of special events at oakland's shoreline park....
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the programs a partner between adobe and the non-profit group of girls who code.ned codes and more importantly, they, coding, but more importantly, they learned about themselves. >> don't be afraid to know more about a field you're interested in. go where your passion leads. >> all of the young leads received a certificate of completion and a big surprise. all of them were given a hanoi top computer. >>> time is 7:54. we may have to pay more for a lot of things. the timing is particularly bad. pam cook is back in the studio with more. >> reporter: we're heading into back-to-school shopping soon. the holidays and the trade wars with china are to make everything more expensive. the new tariffs would be a 10% charge on another $300 billion worth of imports from china. when the opening bell rang this morning, the stocks headed down and they're heading much lower as i am speaking. companies reporting announcing earnings. chevron, exxon-mobil, and the market's mostly concerned about that trade car. checking in on the numbers, the dow jones dropped almost 300 points and
the programs a partner between adobe and the non-profit group of girls who code.ned codes and more importantly, they, coding, but more importantly, they learned about themselves. >> don't be afraid to know more about a field you're interested in. go where your passion leads. >> all of the young leads received a certificate of completion and a big surprise. all of them were given a hanoi top computer. >>> time is 7:54. we may have to pay more for a lot of things. the timing...
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it happened outside of the sonoma mountain and adobe road. the man appeared homeless and refused to leave the house. they found drugs in his car. the police are taking over the investigation. >>> and in contra costa county, sheriffs looking into a rash of graffiti and vandalism if a bay point neighborhood. three homes vandalized on the block. all owned by black families. it included a racial slur. at this point, authorities are not investigating this as a hate crime. the vandalism includes windows shattered by rocks and bricks. >> we're uncomfortable in our own homes. we should be secure. >> the sheriff's department is treating the case seriously as felony vandalism and authorities did not specify why this is not considered a hate crime. they said that could change.. >>> and ride share company lyft is disabling hundreds of e-bikes in san francisco after two caught fire in the city in the past week. smoke is coming off of one of the bikes. it may be an issue with the batteries and no injuries reported. in a statement, they said, out of caution
it happened outside of the sonoma mountain and adobe road. the man appeared homeless and refused to leave the house. they found drugs in his car. the police are taking over the investigation. >>> and in contra costa county, sheriffs looking into a rash of graffiti and vandalism if a bay point neighborhood. three homes vandalized on the block. all owned by black families. it included a racial slur. at this point, authorities are not investigating this as a hate crime. the vandalism...
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last chance to buy adobe buy splunk right here, right now on this downgrade. >> interesting sales force more of the same though >> i think sales force's quarter actually lagged. vm ware has been hit badly because it's been pivotal. a pivotal buy. so sales force has been the big laggard. a lot of people don't like the data deal. i bet that keith block explains it just like they explained mule soft, which was a brilliant acquisition. i think it was the right acquisition. we'll hear tonight a lot of people think it could be a shortfall >> but yesterday the money >> actually, i'll be on the closing bell monitoring those earnings >> again >> yeah two, days in a row >> i don't like how much david has to work. >> i'll be on it let me know if there's anything i need to know >> i won't even let you near that >> defend your property. >> he's using that 3:00 to take a lot of my guests >> no doubt. >> oh, yeah. i'm taking your guests almost every relationship i have, suddenly gone. >> that was my plan. >> we'll get cramer's mad dash, if these two can stop fighting, after this break we'll get the op
last chance to buy adobe buy splunk right here, right now on this downgrade. >> interesting sales force more of the same though >> i think sales force's quarter actually lagged. vm ware has been hit badly because it's been pivotal. a pivotal buy. so sales force has been the big laggard. a lot of people don't like the data deal. i bet that keith block explains it just like they explained mule soft, which was a brilliant acquisition. i think it was the right acquisition. we'll hear...
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like adobe go ahead >> caller: my stock is out front media out. you had the ceo on a little while back like what i heard and did homework and bought stock. nice run 5.3% dividend i like to know what you think about them at the level they are at now. >> i like it i like them. i think that you're dead right and the numbers were really pretty good. they were better than expected and you got a good one by the way, i did not mean to be quick to drew, because drew called in and deserves better than no. i didn't want him to speculate on a day it was down, i'm sorry, jamie, i put those two in the same sentence. i think you'll accept my apologies but we won't be dining in the hamptons together the ten-year, the ten-year, the ten-year, the ten-year is coming anyway, you keep your eyes open you realize in america, lower rates are actually positive, not negative unless we're bizarre wings victory, remember that arms on venus. we'll get those on i am tired of hearing about this defeat i'm getting examining where your money is safest and shares took a tumble af
like adobe go ahead >> caller: my stock is out front media out. you had the ceo on a little while back like what i heard and did homework and bought stock. nice run 5.3% dividend i like to know what you think about them at the level they are at now. >> i like it i like them. i think that you're dead right and the numbers were really pretty good. they were better than expected and you got a good one by the way, i did not mean to be quick to drew, because drew called in and deserves...
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i haven't tried the adobe yet, but just smelling it yet brings back home and a ton of memories. >> theca is made out of different ingredients, including cheese. but here, we put a twist on it. why not have nutella, rocky road, we have blue berry. we're not just limiting it to just the classic with salted egg and cheese. >> we try to cook food that you don't normally find from filipino food vendors, like the lichon, for example. it's something that it took years to come up with, to perfect, to get the skin just right, the flavor, and it's one of our most popular dishes, and people love it. this, it's kind of me trying to chase a dream that i had for a long time. when i got tired of the corporate world, i decided that i wanted to give it a try and see if people would actually like our food. i think it's a wonderful opportunity for the filipino culture to shine. everybody keeps saying filipino food is the next big thing. i think it's already big, and to have all of us here together, it's just -- it just blows my mind sometimes that there's so many of us bringing -- bringing filipino food
i haven't tried the adobe yet, but just smelling it yet brings back home and a ton of memories. >> theca is made out of different ingredients, including cheese. but here, we put a twist on it. why not have nutella, rocky road, we have blue berry. we're not just limiting it to just the classic with salted egg and cheese. >> we try to cook food that you don't normally find from filipino food vendors, like the lichon, for example. it's something that it took years to come up with, to...
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service workday, adobe, octa, they all roared higher on takeover speculation however the very next day the cloud stocks came right back down i mean, they were really obliterated because surprise, surprise, the sales force tieup was more of a one off transaction. sales force needed a data analytics platform and they had a unique opportunity hear. cloud delay analytics. sales force wanted them. when wall street realized the cloud plays probably weren't going to be bought any time soon, their stocks just plummeted. brutal day once again, it meant nothing the only take away was that they never should have been up in the first place because the tabloid news was suie jennjenner there is a lot of signal that's obvious. the come pakom company report a quarter. analysts cut estimates stock plummets, obvious. that's just business as usual and why i like to look for the unusual. the downgrade and stock goes up, interesting signal counter intuitive. in my experience when the stock goes lower on bad news, it means that stock is putting in a significant bottom and ready to rocket higher. i like that
service workday, adobe, octa, they all roared higher on takeover speculation however the very next day the cloud stocks came right back down i mean, they were really obliterated because surprise, surprise, the sales force tieup was more of a one off transaction. sales force needed a data analytics platform and they had a unique opportunity hear. cloud delay analytics. sales force wanted them. when wall street realized the cloud plays probably weren't going to be bought any time soon, their...
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both adobe in the u.s. and sap in germany.ant to draw your attention to this chart showing the russell 2000 hitting a seven month low. that is the white line here. supposed to be more insulated from the trade war tend to be more domestic focused, but there are a lot of tech stocks within the russell 2000, and of course, the trade war has not been good to tech. let's take a quick look at the pound against the dollar, falling as much as 1% today, as we heard boris johnson plans to suspend the u.k. parliament for about five weeks ahead of the brexit deadline. vonnie: yes, and we will be speaking about that in a few minutes. thank you for that update. the debate over the role of politics in central bank strategy continues following new york fed president bill dudley's opinion column yesterday, where he suggested bankers need to be political. a new opinion piece today contrasts the fed with the european central bank. ferdinando juliano says a political central bank does it just -- does exist. he joins us now. on one hand, we have t
both adobe in the u.s. and sap in germany.ant to draw your attention to this chart showing the russell 2000 hitting a seven month low. that is the white line here. supposed to be more insulated from the trade war tend to be more domestic focused, but there are a lot of tech stocks within the russell 2000, and of course, the trade war has not been good to tech. let's take a quick look at the pound against the dollar, falling as much as 1% today, as we heard boris johnson plans to suspend the...
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chase center teamed up with adobe to build 87 original pieces of art, 250 photo exhibits and nine museumlity graphics. >> from day one it was really a belief that art could make a fundamental change in the time they have and visit. >> they really accomplished that. it's a beautiful space and represents everyone. i got to emcee the event. the warriors really did go out of their way to reach out to local bay area artist and groups to make sure they are well represented. >> outstanding. today is national red wine day which in some parts of the bay area may be every day. humans have been making drinking wine for thousands of years. the first vineyard in california was planted in the late 1600s. spencer christian is a regular wine expert. you can check out episodes of his show sips with spencer. it's terrific on our website abc7news.com. this is a very important holiday for spencer. >> oh, yeah, yeah. i think we should just call it spencer day. >> i plan to sit with spencer tonight. [ laughter ] >> tonight? >> yes. right after the news. here is a look at the live doppler 7. we have clouds adv
chase center teamed up with adobe to build 87 original pieces of art, 250 photo exhibits and nine museumlity graphics. >> from day one it was really a belief that art could make a fundamental change in the time they have and visit. >> they really accomplished that. it's a beautiful space and represents everyone. i got to emcee the event. the warriors really did go out of their way to reach out to local bay area artist and groups to make sure they are well represented. >>...
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i gave a list, roku, adobe, oled, every single one of those stocks today outperforming the market.hen investors are saying i want to get in there, i know volatility crazy, the dips are intriguing but do you stay with the winners? >> i think you stay with the winners. the point about bonds versus stocks, bonds are about risk, stocks are opportunity. as long as you have that straight, you know what it go for. these are bigger names, companies changing the world, 63% the of the time-out perform the broader markets no matter what of conditions are. it is not large cap, small cap, it is about who has quality right now. charles: what are your names right now, paul? >> i look at stocks continue to be in uptrends, had good earnings, were not tied heavily to an index. hmsy, spsc, in the logistic space. i looked from last week, gwph. this is takeover above 300. i looked at more idiosyncratic opportunities that remained in healthy uptrends. that is pretty good bang for your buck. >> some of those names are tethered to the u.s. economy than outside the u.s. s that by design as well? >> it wasn
i gave a list, roku, adobe, oled, every single one of those stocks today outperforming the market.hen investors are saying i want to get in there, i know volatility crazy, the dips are intriguing but do you stay with the winners? >> i think you stay with the winners. the point about bonds versus stocks, bonds are about risk, stocks are opportunity. as long as you have that straight, you know what it go for. these are bigger names, companies changing the world, 63% the of the time-out...
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seniors showed off their final projects last night after completing a seven-week immersion program at adobeheadquarters. the program is a partnership between the tech company and the nonprofit group girls who code. the girls say they have learned coding, but more importantly, they learned about themselves. >> don't be afraid to know more about a field you're interested in. go where your passion leads. >> all the girls received a certificate of completion and were also rewarded with a surprise gift of a laptop.>>> nasa prepares to send teams to mars and beyond, and back on earth high school students are working on their own space mission. mesa arizona there building a suit to protect astronauts from radiation. >> reporter: believe it or not, the small scales made by a 3-d printer are created to withstand surges of radiation. >> when astronauts bend over to grab something, it allows them flexibility. >> reporter: and nasa has their eye on this invention. >> there are flexible in all directions. took the masterminds behind the project are none other than these 14-year-old and 16-year- old engi
seniors showed off their final projects last night after completing a seven-week immersion program at adobeheadquarters. the program is a partnership between the tech company and the nonprofit group girls who code. the girls say they have learned coding, but more importantly, they learned about themselves. >> don't be afraid to know more about a field you're interested in. go where your passion leads. >> all the girls received a certificate of completion and were also rewarded with...
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could make it more difficult for dozens of accusers to collect damages and take years to pry open adobeet's bring in rural prosecutor doug burns. are his funds untouchable? >> there is a few basic reasons why people put money in trust. to reduce the size of the estate for tax purposes. and to probe it. a lot of sophisticated people do not want to be in circuit court. so they put money in trust and take it out of the state. three is the situation to put the money outside of the reach of creditors and claimants. the argument is good to be that the people who are asserting claims against the estate are out of luck but not so fast because a lawyer for the victims are going to make a couple of argument. one like any concept, so close to the time of your death it gets pulled back. two, the make a claim on lack of testamentary capacity because he was under to much pressure. in jail and in prison. it will be interesting. three -- >> he has a brother, could the brother -- were talking about a lot of money half a billion dollars, could his brother get any of this cash? >> yes, what is interesting
could make it more difficult for dozens of accusers to collect damages and take years to pry open adobeet's bring in rural prosecutor doug burns. are his funds untouchable? >> there is a few basic reasons why people put money in trust. to reduce the size of the estate for tax purposes. and to probe it. a lot of sophisticated people do not want to be in circuit court. so they put money in trust and take it out of the state. three is the situation to put the money outside of the reach of...
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. >> where would you fit in a software service adobe and stand all alone. and large company like oracle, manhattan all partners of ours they tend to -- we exchange data with them and they use for their operations but we also have our own software capabilities. we bought a company called profit tech. good example of this but we have other software capabilities. >> when i listen, i felt like it was recently a sales force company called tablo i was trying to figure if they were a competitor. i think they would integrate your data. >> they would integrate our data we could be a source for data or incite analytics for them. >> that's a software company with a much higher multiple than when i first met you which was much more hardware. >> we aspire to get those evaluations, also. >> you deserve it. i think that this is a very changed story. there is still terrific hardware, i saw in your website a risk ban that you can use. then there is one on your chest. i mean, how many parts of your body can have scanners >> tracking today more and more things are being track
. >> where would you fit in a software service adobe and stand all alone. and large company like oracle, manhattan all partners of ours they tend to -- we exchange data with them and they use for their operations but we also have our own software capabilities. we bought a company called profit tech. good example of this but we have other software capabilities. >> when i listen, i felt like it was recently a sales force company called tablo i was trying to figure if they were a...
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. >> we know about competition to what extent are you going head to head with the likes of adobe andce, even as you seek to coexist and thrive on their platforms >> we don't compete with them at all. frankly, there are hundreds of thousands of sales force customers who need to buy enterprise survey software we exist in the sales force ecosystem and try to help customers get better data from what their customers care about. they're big systems of record, they provide you a lot of operational data where survey monkey competes and thrives is delivering for customers how am i doing, what can we improve upon that's where we're selling a solution into the sales force ecosystem and partner with sales force in a productive way. part of the reason they bought into our i.p.o. last year. >> i know you're focussed on enterprises and businesses would you ever get into for example gathering data and surveys for politics >> it's a good question. we really took a strategic imperative about two and a half three years ago to step up our enterprise game. this is a company that's thrived going direct to
. >> we know about competition to what extent are you going head to head with the likes of adobe andce, even as you seek to coexist and thrive on their platforms >> we don't compete with them at all. frankly, there are hundreds of thousands of sales force customers who need to buy enterprise survey software we exist in the sales force ecosystem and try to help customers get better data from what their customers care about. they're big systems of record, they provide you a lot of...
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they teamed up with adobe to build a collection including 87 original pieces of art, 250 photo exhibits and nine museum quality graphics. the group sports commissioned 33 artists. they made it a point to seek out local community artists to make sure their stories, our stories are reflected in the collection. >> you could go for the art alone and spend the day walking around the arena. >> you can. >>> concussions are in the news almost daily because of the impact they're having in sports, especially in football. right now doctors can only deduce by imaging systems but now a blood test could be a game-changer. >> this one is from the car accident, this is from the skateboarding accident. >> reporter: it's the skateboarding accident two years ago that brought shawn sanford to the medical center. he writes about skateboarding for the magazine "lowcard" and was doing a trick he had done dozens of times before. >> and i hit my head on the corner of the ledge on the way down and was knocked out. >> reporter: turns out he suffered a fractured skull but it took intimate and expensive imaging tes
they teamed up with adobe to build a collection including 87 original pieces of art, 250 photo exhibits and nine museum quality graphics. the group sports commissioned 33 artists. they made it a point to seek out local community artists to make sure their stories, our stories are reflected in the collection. >> you could go for the art alone and spend the day walking around the arena. >> you can. >>> concussions are in the news almost daily because of the impact they're...
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companies like salesforce, adobe, and health care is a sector that has not performed well. >> at all. >> at all, and it has been in my opinion unfairly punished. there's great med tech companies out there like intuitive surgical, add it labs that are absolutely crushing it and not getting any appreciation. >> coming up, shares are getting burned on earnings one top analysts will break down tilray and tell us what it means. he will tell us what the stocks to take us higher are. live in times square in new york city, more "fast money" right after this your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you need decision tech. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save yo
companies like salesforce, adobe, and health care is a sector that has not performed well. >> at all. >> at all, and it has been in my opinion unfairly punished. there's great med tech companies out there like intuitive surgical, add it labs that are absolutely crushing it and not getting any appreciation. >> coming up, shares are getting burned on earnings one top analysts will break down tilray and tell us what it means. he will tell us what the stocks to take us higher are....
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sure there's access to capital so these are sustainable, growing businesses and have to make sure the adobe certification matters and is taken seriously by companies and they are reporting on that. yes, one 100% is one avenue and we need to support it, grow it, develop it and make sure that at the same time those workforce opportunities if that is what you choose are going in opening up as well. >> i will add, keep your hands up if you have questions. in terms of workforce development specifically, i think, to kind of bounce off what crosby said it's a matter of addressing, not just as i spoke to earlier -- not just green space but also and not just making sure the capital is there but also creating opportunities. right? and making sure those opportunities remain available and are consistent. i talked a lot about consistency today so i won't bring it up again. [laughter] opportunities -- make sure they aren't disability specific opportunities as wellin terms of employment. that is part of the issue as well. it's about filling quotas for that disabled person rather than saying i will fill th
sure there's access to capital so these are sustainable, growing businesses and have to make sure the adobe certification matters and is taken seriously by companies and they are reporting on that. yes, one 100% is one avenue and we need to support it, grow it, develop it and make sure that at the same time those workforce opportunities if that is what you choose are going in opening up as well. >> i will add, keep your hands up if you have questions. in terms of workforce development...
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me being promoted to adobe max three i had to convince the ladies on the phone that i was a female warrant officer and that there are female warrant officers. there may be only five of us but we are here and we are not going anywhere. so i felt it was kind of ridiculous to have to wait two months. [applause] >> that's a great point. when you say about the uniforms not being available did you say three times and stationary? >> the question from my facebook group was ahead might issue in norfolk and i also had an issue when i was based in san diego when i was commissioned. >> that's great feedback or that's the kind of feedback that we really want to get in our office. whenever we get that we are quick to notify and make sure that gets corrected. now that i know that i'm going to definitely get with you so i can continue to work with you. once you get that feedback we have had issues with the warrant pay grade when it comes to females that we have corrected that. we are all on it so i'm going to continue to correct that. what is it, maternity? i will be happel -- happy to stay after and agai
me being promoted to adobe max three i had to convince the ladies on the phone that i was a female warrant officer and that there are female warrant officers. there may be only five of us but we are here and we are not going anywhere. so i felt it was kind of ridiculous to have to wait two months. [applause] >> that's a great point. when you say about the uniforms not being available did you say three times and stationary? >> the question from my facebook group was ahead might issue...
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i like an intuit, a microsoft, a motorola solution, adobe i think they get you where you need to be you don't necessarily have to be in the faangs. from the asset allocation standpoint to scott's point, do you see that clients have already positioned defensively or they are sitting out on the ledge thinking, okay, here comes the federal reserve just like they have in the last ten years. any time there's a problem, they're going to bail us out >> that's right. it's not just retail clients active managers are showing some of the lowest net positions they have so people have been using that as a positive spin people aren't invested the reason they're not invested is because they're looking at the data saying it's not that exciting this bear market started in january of '18 that was the orthodox peak for the average stock market in the world and most stock markets around the world are down well over 10% from there. we've been churning for 18 months, okay, and investors have been getting less bullish every time we make a new high. so there isn't as much selling that has to happen now they ar
i like an intuit, a microsoft, a motorola solution, adobe i think they get you where you need to be you don't necessarily have to be in the faangs. from the asset allocation standpoint to scott's point, do you see that clients have already positioned defensively or they are sitting out on the ledge thinking, okay, here comes the federal reserve just like they have in the last ten years. any time there's a problem, they're going to bail us out >> that's right. it's not just retail clients...
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the buildings you see were built of a particular type of brick called adobe which was very common in california. pretty common throughout northern mexico, what we would now call the southwest. all built by indians. so the entire place was sort of a monument to the willingness of indians to engage in this economic activity. i don't want to overstate my case. there were some indians affiliated with new helvitia, just as there were some in the mission system, who were less willing, who many observers described as being enslaved. were they actual property? being worked as if they were slaves? it's not clear. certainly not all indians affiliated with any aspect of the colonial california economy were doing this completely voluntarily. but what really strikes me is how many were. and especially among cowboys and trappers. this was prestige work. and it tended to be something that didn't require a lot of force or a lot of coercion to get indian men to participate in. the most important trade goods in trading with indians at new helvitia were the same at almost everywhere else in california.
the buildings you see were built of a particular type of brick called adobe which was very common in california. pretty common throughout northern mexico, what we would now call the southwest. all built by indians. so the entire place was sort of a monument to the willingness of indians to engage in this economic activity. i don't want to overstate my case. there were some indians affiliated with new helvitia, just as there were some in the mission system, who were less willing, who many...
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. >> esto es como un adobe. >> exactamente es una receta que tuve la oportunidad de probar, en mis primerosr el plato, terms encontramos con un poco de cilantro y un poquito de limÓn. >> esto es una obra maestra, gracias a quien sea que se le haya ocurrido este plato, nos vamos a pausa. >> aquÍ la tenemos. >> ¿quÉ tenemos mÁs adelante adamari. >> mÁs adelante atenciÓn padres en este lesiÓn a clases, quÉ clase de alimentos para que le pueda tener mÁs energÍa y mejorar en los estudios. >> a solo dÍas del aniversario de la muerte de juan gabriel, su excuÑado asegura que tras la muerte de juan gabriel le llovieron los ataques. soy multifunctional, por eso me emociona colgate total. hace aún más. elimina gérmenes en toda mi boca. alivia la sensibilidad... y fortalece los dientes. colgate total. haz más por toda tu boca. coes fácil perder de vista lasa tlas que nos llenan el corazón. y la leche es una de ellas. nos consiente, nos ayudar a crecer... y a decir "te quiero". la leche... es amor por lo verdadero. arianna no solo va a la escuela. va con una lonchera que ella ayudó a preparar porque est
. >> esto es como un adobe. >> exactamente es una receta que tuve la oportunidad de probar, en mis primerosr el plato, terms encontramos con un poco de cilantro y un poquito de limÓn. >> esto es una obra maestra, gracias a quien sea que se le haya ocurrido este plato, nos vamos a pausa. >> aquÍ la tenemos. >> ¿quÉ tenemos mÁs adelante adamari. >> mÁs adelante atenciÓn padres en este lesiÓn a clases, quÉ clase de alimentos para que le pueda tener mÁs...