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brill, shall we give it a taste? well, why not? there we are, water from thin air. have essence of machine about it. it may do. it does have a somewhat metallic... i mean, if i were to lick that machine, i kind of feel like that's what that tastes like. yum, yum. but i'm assured after a few gallons circulate in the machine, it tastes much better and makes a banging brew. as well as large—scale units, hogen has also developed a more mobile version targeted for the military. so the more compact version has actually got two systems built in for redundancy, so if one goes there is a backup option. we know of some customers in the middle east who are shipping drinking water by helicopter. the cost of shipping drinking water by helicopter is $35 per litre. but derek's units of course come with a pricetag. $5,000 up to $100,000, depending on the size and type of machine. they can usually recoup it within two years. for over 30 years, london fashion week has brought the latest trends and streetwear and couture to the capital. whether spring or fall collections, it follows t
brill, shall we give it a taste? well, why not? there we are, water from thin air. have essence of machine about it. it may do. it does have a somewhat metallic... i mean, if i were to lick that machine, i kind of feel like that's what that tastes like. yum, yum. but i'm assured after a few gallons circulate in the machine, it tastes much better and makes a banging brew. as well as large—scale units, hogen has also developed a more mobile version targeted for the military. so the more compact...
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brill, shall we give it a taste? well, why not? there we are, water from thin air.essence of machine about it. it may do. it does have a somewhat metallic... i mean, if i were to lick that machine, a kind of feel like that's what that tastes like. yum, yum. but i'm assured after few gallons circulate machine, it tastes much better and makes a banging brew. as well as large—scale units, hogen has also developed a more mobile version targeted for the military. so the more compact version has actually got two systems built in for redundancy, so if one goes there is a backup option. we know of some customers in the middle east who are shipping drinking water by helicopter. the cost of shipping drinking water by helicopter is $35 per litre. but derek's units of course come with a pricetag. $5,000 up to $100,000, depending on the size and type of machine. they can usually recoup it within two years. for over 30 years, london fashion week has brought the latest trends and streetwear and couture to the capital. whether spring or fall collections, it follows the same format.
brill, shall we give it a taste? well, why not? there we are, water from thin air.essence of machine about it. it may do. it does have a somewhat metallic... i mean, if i were to lick that machine, a kind of feel like that's what that tastes like. yum, yum. but i'm assured after few gallons circulate machine, it tastes much better and makes a banging brew. as well as large—scale units, hogen has also developed a more mobile version targeted for the military. so the more compact version has...
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a doctor, brill. a lawyer. elisha? a social worker.int of working with the whole family. we encourage our parents to be, so they can be healthy, too, so they can have a healthy mindset, and a healthy body. linking education to health, housing, work and community. many of our families have gone on to achieve gcses now, they're in paid employment, it is a route not only for the children but the families, the whole family at the centre of our school. in the west midlands, the right approach shows results can come. male life expectancy is still five and a half years below the england average. for women, just below four. in coventry, the gap between rich and poor is narrowing. the local council backing projects like this pay what you can cafe in foleshill, a place for families to eat together, sharing experiences, building a community. coming here has actually helped how i feel because obviously i was suffering from depression. it was one of the reasons i came, and ifirst started coming here, it was because i didn't want to talk to other pe
a doctor, brill. a lawyer. elisha? a social worker.int of working with the whole family. we encourage our parents to be, so they can be healthy, too, so they can have a healthy mindset, and a healthy body. linking education to health, housing, work and community. many of our families have gone on to achieve gcses now, they're in paid employment, it is a route not only for the children but the families, the whole family at the centre of our school. in the west midlands, the right approach shows...
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a doctor, brill. a lawyer. elisha? a social worker.hole family. we encourage our parents to be, so they can be healthy, too, so they can have a healthy mindset, and a healthy body. linking education to health, housing, work and community. many of our families have gone on to achieve gcses now, they're in paid employment, it is a route not only for the children but the families, the whole family at the centre of our school. and with the right approach, results can come. coventry is narrowing the life expectancy gap between rich and poor. the local council backing projects like this pay what you can cafe in foleshill, a place for families to eat together, sharing experiences, building a community. coming here has actually helped how i feel because obviously i was suffering from depression. it was one of the reasons i came, and ifirst started coming here, it was because i didn't want to talk to other people. being on my own with three children was kind of hard so coming here was opening me up a bit and actually getting me to mix with othe
a doctor, brill. a lawyer. elisha? a social worker.hole family. we encourage our parents to be, so they can be healthy, too, so they can have a healthy mindset, and a healthy body. linking education to health, housing, work and community. many of our families have gone on to achieve gcses now, they're in paid employment, it is a route not only for the children but the families, the whole family at the centre of our school. and with the right approach, results can come. coventry is narrowing the...
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a doctor, brill. a lawyer. elisha? a social worker.es a point of working with the whole family. we encourage our parents to be healthy, so they can be healthy too, so they can have a healthy mindset, and a healthy body. linking education to health, housing, work and community. many of our families have gone on to achieve gcses now. they're in paid employment. it is a route not only for the children, but the families, the whole family at the centre of our school. and, with the right approach, results can come. male life expectancy is still below the average, but in coventry, the gap between rich and poor is narrowing. the local council backing projects like this pay—what—you—can cafe in foleshill, a place for families to eat together, sharing experiences, building a community. coming here has actually helped how i feel, because obviously i was suffering from depression. it was one of the reasons i came, and ifirst started coming here, was because i didn't want to talk to other people. being on my own with three children was kind of hard
a doctor, brill. a lawyer. elisha? a social worker.es a point of working with the whole family. we encourage our parents to be healthy, so they can be healthy too, so they can have a healthy mindset, and a healthy body. linking education to health, housing, work and community. many of our families have gone on to achieve gcses now. they're in paid employment. it is a route not only for the children, but the families, the whole family at the centre of our school. and, with the right approach,...
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the usual line of regular joes are brill yaniant, financial geniuses. >> obama way back machine if obamao you think hannity would have said? >> probably wouldn't enjoy this. >> not a good look for the president today to do a rally. >> sean hannity's job is politics. >> i know -- well, whatever it is it is becoming less credible what he is doing all the time by doing it this way. he has only his own words. >> after 8:00 is entertainment. right? >> you said it. >> we mpay attention but there' an element of entertainment behinld it. >> it does like the conspiracy theory of rod rosenstein's sister -- >> yeah. chuck, your researcher cans go back and look at what i'm sure sean hannity and laura ingram saying around ebola. >> the chief panic officer was donald trump. >> donald trump on twitter. everything. overblown. going after obama. you know? >> one person die from ebola? how many? less than a handful goff it in this country. >> i think in terms of consistency, you know, there is something to say for the hypocrisy there and goes back to this is a message that for whatever reason they're tryi
the usual line of regular joes are brill yaniant, financial geniuses. >> obama way back machine if obamao you think hannity would have said? >> probably wouldn't enjoy this. >> not a good look for the president today to do a rally. >> sean hannity's job is politics. >> i know -- well, whatever it is it is becoming less credible what he is doing all the time by doing it this way. he has only his own words. >> after 8:00 is entertainment. right? >> you...
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she was a brill want woman you have to help me to keep her in the living room here.nd the right arm of the milkman is the strongest arm in the world. so, 82, 8 4 , 86, 88, 90, we kept her in the living room. well, 15 million baby-boomers will have alzheimer's, medicare and medicaid bills will be equal to the defense budget that will bust the entire health care system in our country. that's why i've led on the effort to fully fund research to find the cure for alzheimer's bit the year 2025. that's my legislation. that's the law. we must find a cure by 2025, and if we don't, that issue alone will bankrupt the system. so, we have to look ahead, lead the way. that's my legs on the books right now and it's up to 2.8 billion just this year in funding to find the cure. was able to add 350 million more dollars in december to accomplish the goal. we have to give hope to every family that they have alzheimer's solution that is on the way. otherwise almost every baby-boomer family will know someone with that disease. >> talk about the president, your favorite person here. 25 th
she was a brill want woman you have to help me to keep her in the living room here.nd the right arm of the milkman is the strongest arm in the world. so, 82, 8 4 , 86, 88, 90, we kept her in the living room. well, 15 million baby-boomers will have alzheimer's, medicare and medicaid bills will be equal to the defense budget that will bust the entire health care system in our country. that's why i've led on the effort to fully fund research to find the cure for alzheimer's bit the year 2025....
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doctor brill mine is the director of information at the national institute of standards and technology and he oversees a research program that focuses on testing and interoperability and reliability of information systems. without objection the witnesses full statement is inserted in the record and now i will ask each witness to summarize a statement for five minutes beginning with mr. wagner. >> good morning chairman thompson members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today on cbp and looking forward to the opportunity to discuss the recent report with you today since cbp is using an algorithm identified in the report we are confident our results are corroborated with the findings of this report for go more specifically it indicates while wide range of performance at 189 different algorithms, the highest performing algorithm has minimal to undetectable levels of error rates it also highlights the operational variables such as gallery size photo age equality camera quality lighting human behavior factors all influence the accuracy of the algorithm tha
doctor brill mine is the director of information at the national institute of standards and technology and he oversees a research program that focuses on testing and interoperability and reliability of information systems. without objection the witnesses full statement is inserted in the record and now i will ask each witness to summarize a statement for five minutes beginning with mr. wagner. >> good morning chairman thompson members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to...
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they considered it, but didn't want to geld with the deal organically on their own without paying $13 brill on. it's an amazing strategic bit for morgan stanley it is quite expensive. it's a good for goldman sachs, but not quite as good, but the currency with a morgan share price was weaker so you can understand i will also day neither of them will have wanted to say this deal -- and in that sense it's a big of a win here for james gorman here >> we've got more guests to discuss this with us, victor, from the online broker, and former director of trading at td ameritrade, and rudie adolph good afternoon to you both i'm going to come to you first, 4% down, stephanie >> i like the risk, about 3.1 trillion in assets 5 million new customers, to bring in about 60% of your business and less reliant on the institutional side that helps on the fee business side and then you get the millennial, a younger generation i like the strategies, but i did like your comments about the technology innovation, and that's what all these companies are spending a ton of money on is in technology you've got to inte
they considered it, but didn't want to geld with the deal organically on their own without paying $13 brill on. it's an amazing strategic bit for morgan stanley it is quite expensive. it's a good for goldman sachs, but not quite as good, but the currency with a morgan share price was weaker so you can understand i will also day neither of them will have wanted to say this deal -- and in that sense it's a big of a win here for james gorman here >> we've got more guests to discuss this with...
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so the reaction in premarket was not too extreme, down about 4%, but none the brill us -- but nonethelessa painful court of time around. alix: thank you very much. staying on the coronavirus impact, the $14 trillion question is how much of the country is back to work, and how quickly and how much is it still trapped in a shut down? bloomberg economics crunched the numbers and found a big drop-off in the interbank foreign exchange market. it captures the activity of companies that engage in external trades. that is one to look at. volume is really weak. plus, daily transport nubbers of also collapsed. that leads analysts to estimate that business is may be running at 50% of capacity only. you can also look at things like copper and steel capacity to get a sense of where gdp numbers are. just how bad it will be and how quickly they get back to work is key. coming up, we will break down off inckerberg facing what george soros thinks about all of this. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." franklin resources close to an all-cash deal to buy a rival money manager. the tra
so the reaction in premarket was not too extreme, down about 4%, but none the brill us -- but nonethelessa painful court of time around. alix: thank you very much. staying on the coronavirus impact, the $14 trillion question is how much of the country is back to work, and how quickly and how much is it still trapped in a shut down? bloomberg economics crunched the numbers and found a big drop-off in the interbank foreign exchange market. it captures the activity of companies that engage in...
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brille ayer. estoy muy contenta. raÚl: me encanta. ademÁs, dayanara torres te lo dijo al final.ira quiÉn baila". [risas] >> no me gusta nunca pedir para mÍ. nunca he pedido. no voy a decir al espectador que vote por mÍ como obligaciÓn. digo que sea la gente le sale del corazÓn, la gente quiere ver cÓmo yo me sacrifico, yo sufro, yo me divierto, si te sale de aquÍ adentro, como decimos los espaÑoles dentro de la patata, que entres y votes una vez, dos veces, muchas veces, no me votes, pero yo estoy muy agradecido. raÚl: mi querida sofÍa. sofÍa: por lo que estoy bailando es muy importante. mi mejor amiga tiene esclerosis mÚltiple. estoy con una causa muy comprometida. por eso quiero llegar a la final. estoy muy agradecida por el pÚblico. me salvÓ una vez. ha sido demasiado amor, demasiado cariÑo que ha estado la gente conmigo en esta competencia. en el foro la gente me grita, siempre se los voy agradecer. lo mismo. quiero llegar a la final. >>yo pedÍ una vez mÁs que voten por mÍ. yo tengo a la gente al palo. ya es la tercera semana consecutiva. [risas] cuento con mucho apoyo. esta
brille ayer. estoy muy contenta. raÚl: me encanta. ademÁs, dayanara torres te lo dijo al final.ira quiÉn baila". [risas] >> no me gusta nunca pedir para mÍ. nunca he pedido. no voy a decir al espectador que vote por mÍ como obligaciÓn. digo que sea la gente le sale del corazÓn, la gente quiere ver cÓmo yo me sacrifico, yo sufro, yo me divierto, si te sale de aquÍ adentro, como decimos los espaÑoles dentro de la patata, que entres y votes una vez, dos veces, muchas veces, no...
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brill, shall we give it a taste? well, why not? there we are, water from thin air.eel like that's what that tastes like. yum, yum. but i'm assured after few gallons circulate in the machine, it tastes much better and makes a banging brew. as well as large—scale units, hogen has also developed a more mobile version targeted for the military. so the more compact version has actually got two systems built in for redundancy, so if one goes there is a backup option. we know of some customers in the middle east who are shipping drinking water by helicopter. the cost of shipping drinking water by helicopter is $35 per litre. but derek's units of course come with a pricetag. $5,000 up to $100,000, depending on the size and type of machine. they can usually recoup it within two years. for over 30 years, london fashion week has brought the latest trends and streetwear and couture to the capital. whether spring or fall collections, it follows the same format. catwalk shows from designers popping up all over the city. but in the near future, the catwalk could look completely di
brill, shall we give it a taste? well, why not? there we are, water from thin air.eel like that's what that tastes like. yum, yum. but i'm assured after few gallons circulate in the machine, it tastes much better and makes a banging brew. as well as large—scale units, hogen has also developed a more mobile version targeted for the military. so the more compact version has actually got two systems built in for redundancy, so if one goes there is a backup option. we know of some customers in...
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albertano: póngase aguacate en su cabello para que le brille bien bonito--no puedo.cuérdate lo que te enseñó tu papá el vítor. si alguna vez en la calle ves un bizcochito bien preciosísima, tú, bien seguro de ti mismo. agarra, plántatele enfrente y dile... [balbucea] albertano: mírala, mírala, ni siquiera sabe cargarlo. ¡agárrele su cabecita, se le va a hundir la mollera! "chale". el vítor: ¿le puedo dar un besito? brigitte: sí, claro. christopher: Óigame, ¿qué pasó? el vítor: yo le pedí permiso y me dijo que sí. christopher: bueno, pues, gracias por todo. ya nos vamos. brigitte: sí. cuca: no--no--no--no. nada de que nos vamos, ¿eh? a ver, me deben una semana de hospedaje, cinco latas de leche, 10 bolsas de pañales y cinco tamales oaxaqueños. brigitte: oiga, pero el niño no come tamales. cuca: ah, esos me los comí yo un día que me lo encargaron. [todos ríen] un confidente revelo al diario the new york times que el personal de salud que visito bases militares donde habia ciudadanos en cuarentena por el coronavirus no estaba entrenado y carecia del equipo necesario mil
albertano: póngase aguacate en su cabello para que le brille bien bonito--no puedo.cuérdate lo que te enseñó tu papá el vítor. si alguna vez en la calle ves un bizcochito bien preciosísima, tú, bien seguro de ti mismo. agarra, plántatele enfrente y dile... [balbucea] albertano: mírala, mírala, ni siquiera sabe cargarlo. ¡agárrele su cabecita, se le va a hundir la mollera! "chale". el vítor: ¿le puedo dar un besito? brigitte: sí, claro. christopher: Óigame, ¿qué...