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amr us. were a monthly crew reporters organizers and local people who joined forces to take on the mountains and deserts and on the rocks. and first it's a leisurely drive along the coast but for the next three days we'll be heading across some rough terrain and. we leave the airport and the capital behind in a convoy. on. the first stop is the be missing cool about forty meters across and twenty meters deep . but we don't have much time for sightseeing we head toward the mountains we have to reach where we'll be spending the night before dark. even so we've got time to take in this barren yet fascinating landscape the few animals that live here are adapted to the harsh conditions and only certain vehicles are suited to them as one. automotive journalist who manuel schaefer explains that the on the rocks normally on a rear wheel drive but on. the press of a button switches to all wheel drive and if the going really gets tough on inclines over thirty degrees for instance the four by four low m
amr us. were a monthly crew reporters organizers and local people who joined forces to take on the mountains and deserts and on the rocks. and first it's a leisurely drive along the coast but for the next three days we'll be heading across some rough terrain and. we leave the airport and the capital behind in a convoy. on. the first stop is the be missing cool about forty meters across and twenty meters deep . but we don't have much time for sightseeing we head toward the mountains we have to...
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if you bottom fish you catch some huge fish, guy low add grouper, amr jack.he parisians don't fish but down in florida, there are huge fish down there >> dan, you have a question? >> great bullets there. >> thank you dan. >> hears the thip. does a stock have to be at a relative low micron is up 17% on the year but it's down 27%. does that factor in? >> that's a great point. you haven't seen the capitulatory bottom. to your point it's up significantly on the year and it's nowhere near a 52-week low. i think the fundamentals have changed. i don't think you are close to a capitulatory bottom. last night, we talked about it micron specifically has to hold the november high, right here, 49ish. anybody else go ahead tim. >> at what point the laggards in there, those who have been resilient, they have room to fall harder. they have great stories but in this tape people start to keep cut your flowers and keep your weed >> that was a great analogy. what was it. >> cut the flowers and keep your weeds. >> i will say this, you are 100% right f the tape goes pair shape no
if you bottom fish you catch some huge fish, guy low add grouper, amr jack.he parisians don't fish but down in florida, there are huge fish down there >> dan, you have a question? >> great bullets there. >> thank you dan. >> hears the thip. does a stock have to be at a relative low micron is up 17% on the year but it's down 27%. does that factor in? >> that's a great point. you haven't seen the capitulatory bottom. to your point it's up significantly on the year...
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among the bodies being carried for one last time through districts of gaza the one of mohammed abu amr an artist who took part in the so-called great march have returned his friends say his art would be forgotten in all more than thousand four hundred people were injured more than half of them shot by live ammunition some suffocated by tear guys the highest casualty rate in a single day in gaza since the last war in two thousand and fourteen israel had prepared for days sending reinforcements to the border area the army had warned gazans against approaching the border fence as a matter of national security now the military threatened.
among the bodies being carried for one last time through districts of gaza the one of mohammed abu amr an artist who took part in the so-called great march have returned his friends say his art would be forgotten in all more than thousand four hundred people were injured more than half of them shot by live ammunition some suffocated by tear guys the highest casualty rate in a single day in gaza since the last war in two thousand and fourteen israel had prepared for days sending reinforcements...
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among the bodies being carried for one last time through the streets of gaza the one of mohammed abu amr an artist who took part in the so-called great march of return his friends say his art would be forgotten and there's also the body of this man shot while praying at the protest on friday night in old morden thousand four hundred people were injured more than half of them shot by live ammunition some suffocated by tear guys the highest casualty rate in a single day in gaza since the last war in two thousand and fourteen israel had prepared for days sending reinforcements to the border area the army had warned gazans against approaching the border fence as a matter of national security now the military threatens that if the violence continues it will escalate its response and go deeper into gaza. bus drivers receive voice messages from these really army advising them against moving people to the border area or else as this voice says they and their families will be held responsible but gazans fed up and exhausted from life under siege vowed to continue protesting civil tents were erect
among the bodies being carried for one last time through the streets of gaza the one of mohammed abu amr an artist who took part in the so-called great march of return his friends say his art would be forgotten and there's also the body of this man shot while praying at the protest on friday night in old morden thousand four hundred people were injured more than half of them shot by live ammunition some suffocated by tear guys the highest casualty rate in a single day in gaza since the last war...
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coordinating with amr for medical transport which includes a critical care nurse and the team has developed a efficient mode of travel and the patient needs. construction of davies is on track to convert nursing room into subacute beds under the skilled nursing room license. this involves certification by three state licensing agencies, the office of statewide development, the office of public health and the department of healthcare services dhcs. we anticipate approval by -- in june and dhs will visit to complete their process and we anticipate this will occur in time for patients to move by the end of june con tin gent about dhcs capacity. the current employees have all been into new positions or they have selected or enhanced severance package. i appreciate your ongoing interest in this issue and in the well-being of our patients and their families we share that interest, our top priority remains the quality of care that we provide to our patients at cpmc. . >> some of the questions that we have gotten are concerns about the existing care right now in st. lukes because people that have b
coordinating with amr for medical transport which includes a critical care nurse and the team has developed a efficient mode of travel and the patient needs. construction of davies is on track to convert nursing room into subacute beds under the skilled nursing room license. this involves certification by three state licensing agencies, the office of statewide development, the office of public health and the department of healthcare services dhcs. we anticipate approval by -- in june and dhs...
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point i amre what trying to make here.is there a lot of instances that, where people in my age group find out they are on the spectrum? guest: i think it is happening more and more, but it is definitely not the norm, often because if people have made it that far in life there is not as much of a push from people in their immediate circle or thoughts in themselves that a diagnosis is something that i might seek out or benefit from. your group speaks a lot about this as well. guest: i grandfather was in his 70's before my family realized. it is a personal decision to seek a diagnosis later in life. for some people, i think it helps them make sense of their life and achieve a peace they have not not had before. welcome to the community. host: he said he recently got this diagnosis confirmed. how long had you been considering this or wondering what the issue was with you personally? caller: i grew up in the 1960's, so nobody knew what the heck autism was then, much less spectrum disorders and stuff like that. i just have had t
point i amre what trying to make here.is there a lot of instances that, where people in my age group find out they are on the spectrum? guest: i think it is happening more and more, but it is definitely not the norm, often because if people have made it that far in life there is not as much of a push from people in their immediate circle or thoughts in themselves that a diagnosis is something that i might seek out or benefit from. your group speaks a lot about this as well. guest: i grandfather...
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among the bodies being carried for one last time through the streets of gaza the one of mohammed abu amr an artist who took part in the so-called great march of return his friends say his art would be forgotten in all more than thousand four hundred people were injured more than half of them shot by live i mean nation some suffocated by tear guys the highest casualty rate in a single day in gaza since the last war in two thousand and fourteen israel had prepared for days sending reinforcements to the border area the army had warned gazans against approaching the border fence as a matter of national security now the military threatens that if the violence continues it will escalate its response and go deeper into gaza. bus drivers receive voice messages from the israeli army advising them against moving people to the border area or else as this voice says they and their families will be held responsible but gazans fed up and exhausted from life under siege vowed to continue protesting civil tents were erected along the border and thousands of people planned to camp there many of them refu
among the bodies being carried for one last time through the streets of gaza the one of mohammed abu amr an artist who took part in the so-called great march of return his friends say his art would be forgotten in all more than thousand four hundred people were injured more than half of them shot by live i mean nation some suffocated by tear guys the highest casualty rate in a single day in gaza since the last war in two thousand and fourteen israel had prepared for days sending reinforcements...
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amr el-garhy has been telling the good news to the eurobond are get. i asked him what is the single biggest issue that has come up on the roadshow? people want to make sure there is no fatigue in the program, that we control the regulative affect. no economic reform takes place bothering people. it takes place by looking at other parts of the story. if you didn't do this thing, it would have been much worse. but it could be a level of pressure. as you improve and people find opportunities, it rebalances. manus: i know you have been in london and telling the story. will we see you go to the asian markets? will you issue in other currencies apart from the dollar and euro? guest: we did not have much of that type, but we will check it out. we will see what is the best for us. remember, when we went to europe, europe is our biggest trading partner and definitely there is ament and level of debt in europe as well. we will look at other opportunities. manus: what can we expect from bonds in 2019? guest: we are talking 6% to 7%. manus: are you worried about i
amr el-garhy has been telling the good news to the eurobond are get. i asked him what is the single biggest issue that has come up on the roadshow? people want to make sure there is no fatigue in the program, that we control the regulative affect. no economic reform takes place bothering people. it takes place by looking at other parts of the story. if you didn't do this thing, it would have been much worse. but it could be a level of pressure. as you improve and people find opportunities, it...
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victimsment the fire and ems response included 7 fire engines, two trucks, four battalion chiefs and an amr supervisor and a dispatcher. i concur with the chief. i want to commend the firefighters from san bruno as well as the neighboring jurisdictions that responded and worked cooperatively with law enforcement to gain access to the building and find these victims and treat and transport them as rapidly as possible. that's all i have to say right now. i'll turn it back over to the police chief. >> thank you, chief. right now i would like to recognize the mayor of san bruno for comments. >> thank you. first as most of you know, san bruno is no stranger to a crisis. through that we've professional and well-trained public safety personnel. as i was up there yesterday they responded. they ran into an active shooting situation as it occurred. i also am very thankful and appreciative to all of the mutual aid that we received and the support that we received from our neighboring communities. this is something that you don't plan for or prepare for. but what i watched yesterday was an act of secur
victimsment the fire and ems response included 7 fire engines, two trucks, four battalion chiefs and an amr supervisor and a dispatcher. i concur with the chief. i want to commend the firefighters from san bruno as well as the neighboring jurisdictions that responded and worked cooperatively with law enforcement to gain access to the building and find these victims and treat and transport them as rapidly as possible. that's all i have to say right now. i'll turn it back over to the police...
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surveilled in lebanon, tracked as she crossed into syria, and then killed in an artillery strike on the baba amr media center in homs as part of the assad government's deliberate policy to eliminate journalists. after the killing, according to a syrian military defector, the intelligence officer responsible for ordering the artillery strike said -- "marie colvin was a dog and now she's dead." we'll have more on syria after headlines. in gaza, palestinians are continuing to pay tribute to the life of yasser murtaja, the palestinian journalist who was shot and killed by an israeli sniper while covering the palestinian's nonviolent protest on friday at the israeli-gaza border. israeli snipers shot and killed murtaja while he was wearing a jacket clearly marked press. on monday, palestinians carved his name into the sand of gaza's shore, surrounded by angel's wings. also on monday, the family of the murdered teenager hussein madi gathered to mark what would have been his 14th birthday. he was the youngest palestinian killed on friday, when israeli soldiers opened fire on the nonviolent protest dubbe
surveilled in lebanon, tracked as she crossed into syria, and then killed in an artillery strike on the baba amr media center in homs as part of the assad government's deliberate policy to eliminate journalists. after the killing, according to a syrian military defector, the intelligence officer responsible for ordering the artillery strike said -- "marie colvin was a dog and now she's dead." we'll have more on syria after headlines. in gaza, palestinians are continuing to pay tribute...
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surveilled in lebanon, tracked as she crossed into syria, and then killed in an artillery strike on the baba amr media center in homs as part of the assad government's delibeberate policy to eliminate journalists. after the killing, accorng t to a syrian m military defefector,e intelligence officer responsible for ordering the artillery strike said -- "marie colvin was a dog and now she's dead." we'll have more on syria after headlines. in gaza, palestinians arare continuing to pay tribute to the life of yasser murtaja, the palestinian journalist who was shot and killed by an israeli sniper while covering the palestinian's nonviolent protest on friday at the israeli-gaza border. israeli snipers shot and killed murtaja while he was wearing a jacket clearly marked press. on monday, palestinians carved his name into the sand of gaza's shore, surrounded by angel's wings. also on monday, the family of the murdered teenager hussein madi gathered to mark what would have been his 14th birthday. he was the youngest palestinian killed on friday, when israeli soldiers opened fire on the nonviolent protest
surveilled in lebanon, tracked as she crossed into syria, and then killed in an artillery strike on the baba amr media center in homs as part of the assad government's delibeberate policy to eliminate journalists. after the killing, accorng t to a syrian m military defefector,e intelligence officer responsible for ordering the artillery strike said -- "marie colvin was a dog and now she's dead." we'll have more on syria after headlines. in gaza, palestinians arare continuing to pay...
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among the bodies being carried for one last time through the streets of gaza the one of mohammed abu amr an artist who took part in the so-called great march of return his friends say his art would be forgotten and there's also the body of this man shot while praying at the protest on friday night in old morden thousand four hundred people were injured more than half of them shot by live ammunition some suffocated by tear guys the highest casualty rate in a single day in gaza since the last war in two thousand and fourteen israel had prepared for days sending reinforcements to the border area the army had warned gazans against approaching the border fence as a matter of national security now the military threatens that if the violence continues it will escalate its response and go deeper into gaza. bus drivers receive voice messages from the israeli army advising them against moving people to the border area or else as this voice says they and their families will be held responsible but gazans fed up and exhausted from life under siege vowed to continue protesting several towns were erec
among the bodies being carried for one last time through the streets of gaza the one of mohammed abu amr an artist who took part in the so-called great march of return his friends say his art would be forgotten and there's also the body of this man shot while praying at the protest on friday night in old morden thousand four hundred people were injured more than half of them shot by live ammunition some suffocated by tear guys the highest casualty rate in a single day in gaza since the last war...
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. ♪ is one i amre watching, aluminum prices -- at one point down as much as 2005 -- david: we are surroundedsurprised? alix: aluminum prices also, other prices like nickel, cold. they are concerned that thinks is good spread to embrace the produce those commodities, which raises the question of the geopolitical risk factor. david: yes, exactly. the reason that it went down was the real political change in the market. refined ends up being is meltedna, which into aluminum. there were issues getting alumina. there have been issues supporting the price. not all geopolitical. .- not all geopolitical it will be interesting to see how that shakes out. coming up on "bloomberg markets: the head of jpmorgan interest-rate strategy with his call on yields. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide. i am jonathan ferro. start ofs until the trading. this is the countdown to the open. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the bond market selloff continuing. ae benchmark 10-year yield whisker away from the present. the white house cautiously optimistic about relations with beijing. steve
. ♪ is one i amre watching, aluminum prices -- at one point down as much as 2005 -- david: we are surroundedsurprised? alix: aluminum prices also, other prices like nickel, cold. they are concerned that thinks is good spread to embrace the produce those commodities, which raises the question of the geopolitical risk factor. david: yes, exactly. the reason that it went down was the real political change in the market. refined ends up being is meltedna, which into aluminum. there were issues...
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matter.used from that and i amr at stake recused from that. i believe it is not appropriate for me to pine or give my thoughts at this point, given the fact that i am recused. inquiry, but iur think it is not appropriate for me to comment. >> will you not comment on whether the legal view the president can fire a special counsel appointed under the same regulation? >> i feel the same way about that question. one morean ask question, i know i am over my time. back to the senses questions. there have been questions about citizens that ship questions to be included in the next census. my understanding is the last time this question was included was in 1950. nowve a question about why the justice department feels like it needs to include that question. the answer i have been given is because it's used in enforcing the voting rights act. but since we haven't used it since 1950, why is it necessary now russian mark does the justice department plan on using the information for immigration enforcement? we submitted a written statement about that. the
matter.used from that and i amr at stake recused from that. i believe it is not appropriate for me to pine or give my thoughts at this point, given the fact that i am recused. inquiry, but iur think it is not appropriate for me to comment. >> will you not comment on whether the legal view the president can fire a special counsel appointed under the same regulation? >> i feel the same way about that question. one morean ask question, i know i am over my time. back to the senses...