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thank you, clarissa. great to see you. clarissa: thank you. charlie: back in a moment.with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: reid hoffman is here. he is one of silicon valley's savviest and most respected investors. in 2002, he cofounded linkedin. the social networking site for career-minded professionals. in microsoft announced plans to june, acquire linkedin for more than $26 billion. the deal is expected to close later this year. hoffman is a partner at greylock, the venture capital firm which has backed some of tech's biggest successes over the past decade. including that's on facebook, dropbox, and airbnb. he has also taken a public stand on the presidential election and has pledged to donate up to $5 million to veterans of donald -- if donald trump releases his tax returns. i am pleased to have reid hoffman back at this table. welcome. reid: thank you. charlie: let's take what is in the introduction, first of all. you want donald trump to release his tax returns, and if he does, you will give $5 million to veterans' organizations. reid: a young marine vet from iraq launched this c
thank you, clarissa. great to see you. clarissa: thank you. charlie: back in a moment.with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: reid hoffman is here. he is one of silicon valley's savviest and most respected investors. in 2002, he cofounded linkedin. the social networking site for career-minded professionals. in microsoft announced plans to june, acquire linkedin for more than $26 billion. the deal is expected to close later this year. hoffman is a partner at greylock, the venture capital firm which has backed...
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charlie: clarissa, the people clearly want it to stop.ve seen horrifying pictures of children. what do the people you know in syria want to see done? clarissa: they would like the put aational community to abject horror they have been seeing for the last five years. i understand what philip was saying, but inaction is a form of policy as well, and in action has consequences as well. you talked about the refugees that can be unleashed if the assad regime was to be overthrown. we already have a refugee crisis the likes of which we have not seen in decades. the european union is in danger of unraveling because of the millions who have been spilling out of the country, with the rise of these far right-wing parties responding to that mass influx of refugees. the reality is that 70% of the people on the ground inside syria are sunni muslims. they will never, ever except the -- accept the regime of bashar al-assad. that is not me speaking from a place of personal bias. absolute facthe and reality. you can talk to anybody on the ground who does n
charlie: clarissa, the people clearly want it to stop.ve seen horrifying pictures of children. what do the people you know in syria want to see done? clarissa: they would like the put aational community to abject horror they have been seeing for the last five years. i understand what philip was saying, but inaction is a form of policy as well, and in action has consequences as well. you talked about the refugees that can be unleashed if the assad regime was to be overthrown. we already have a...
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(sot: clarissa finks, burton snowboards )"personally, my feet get really cold. so this was a personal passion project of mine."designed at burton's flagship store in burlington, finks and the team are spreading the warmth with riders everywhere. (sot: clarissa finks, burton snowboards )"this is the first time anybody sold a separate liner that's heated and ready to go. nobody else is doing this."the toaster liner warms up boots in less than a minute, pumping in heat right where it's needed.(sot: clarissa s, capillaries that run down to your foot to keep your toes nice and warm are right on top."(reporter standup: keele smith )"burton has been making heated liners since 2008 but this is the first time it's an all in one package. this one has a usb port allowing you to charge it on the go."(sot: clarissa finks, burton snowboards )"you can charge it in your laptop when you're traveling, you can use any adapter and charge it super easy."before, a separate battery pack was needed to keep the liner charged. but not with this (sot: clarissa finks, burton snowboards ) "
(sot: clarissa finks, burton snowboards )"personally, my feet get really cold. so this was a personal passion project of mine."designed at burton's flagship store in burlington, finks and the team are spreading the warmth with riders everywhere. (sot: clarissa finks, burton snowboards )"this is the first time anybody sold a separate liner that's heated and ready to go. nobody else is doing this."the toaster liner warms up boots in less than a minute, pumping in heat right...
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clarissa: there is a deep problem here. i do not think it is necessarily trade, it is how well we do it. the reality is all of these trade agreements might be free trade agreements, but they are managed agreements, and it is about who has the power to benefit their industry or sector, that is the reality. under the free trade agreement, we had to fight like hell to get congress to agree to the trade assistance programs that would help displaced workers in the u.s. and mexico to manage the effects of it. going to your point. but what we see right now is not unique in terms that politicians will not engage in meaningful conversations with constituents or folks that there -- that are trying to engage. so trade bad, i am against it, becomes the real thing. as opposed to a real conversation of what it needs to look like and what do we need to engage in. one example, this is true on immigration, where we have had democrats for decades feel like they needed to say nothing or be silent on the issue, they are evolving from there. bu
clarissa: there is a deep problem here. i do not think it is necessarily trade, it is how well we do it. the reality is all of these trade agreements might be free trade agreements, but they are managed agreements, and it is about who has the power to benefit their industry or sector, that is the reality. under the free trade agreement, we had to fight like hell to get congress to agree to the trade assistance programs that would help displaced workers in the u.s. and mexico to manage the...
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julio: perfecto clarissa molina, de repÚblica dominicana. ilia: quÉ opinas de los del equipo. transportaba al aspirante republicano mike pence hace nueva york se saliÓ de la pista el momento de aterrizar en el aeropuerto la guardia, no se registraron lesionados, michelle obama, la primera dama, acompaÓo a hillary clinton mientras donald trump recorta la ventaja que habÍa acumulado su rival desde los debates. desmantelan una red de estafadores que robaban miles de dÓlares. un juez mexicano ordena libertad del ex jefe de seguridad de joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, elementos del ejÉrcito recapturar minutos despuÉs. ♪
julio: perfecto clarissa molina, de repÚblica dominicana. ilia: quÉ opinas de los del equipo. transportaba al aspirante republicano mike pence hace nueva york se saliÓ de la pista el momento de aterrizar en el aeropuerto la guardia, no se registraron lesionados, michelle obama, la primera dama, acompaÓo a hillary clinton mientras donald trump recorta la ventaja que habÍa acumulado su rival desde los debates. desmantelan una red de estafadores que robaban miles de dÓlares. un juez mexicano...
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clarissa: maÑana los espero en "el gordo y la flaca", los vemos.cipales noticias. el papa francisco propiciar el diÁlogo entre el gobierno y la oposiciÓn en venezuela. eso no detiene el juicio contra nicolÁs maduro. comenzÓ la votacion anticipada en estados unidos. entre ellos, la florida, considerado uno de los estados decisivos. los trÁmites migratorios aumentarÁn de precio en diciembre. la policÍa espaÑola revelÓ una investigaciÓn que compromete a funcionarios y exfuncionarios de los estados mexicanos de nuevo leÓn. asÍ comenzamos. ♪
clarissa: maÑana los espero en "el gordo y la flaca", los vemos.cipales noticias. el papa francisco propiciar el diÁlogo entre el gobierno y la oposiciÓn en venezuela. eso no detiene el juicio contra nicolÁs maduro. comenzÓ la votacion anticipada en estados unidos. entre ellos, la florida, considerado uno de los estados decisivos. los trÁmites migratorios aumentarÁn de precio en diciembre. la policÍa espaÑola revelÓ una investigaciÓn que compromete a funcionarios y...
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clarissa ward, you've covered syria extensively.ould take away from trump, he hasn't talked to his running mate, number one. number two, he said aleppo is a sdaers. it isn't like assad. quote, assad is killing isis. when you heard that, did you read that as trump praising assad? what did you make of his response? >> what i made of his response is essentially he's branding himself as sort of an apologist for assad and russia and iran and the action those three forces have taken combined together inside syria. what he's essentially saying is, it's ufrtd that they're killing all these other people, but they're also killing isis. to a certain extent, that is true. russia did with assad's forces take back the ancient city of palmyra from isis. we ha there is some truth to that. what is-t ignores is the larger picture when shows quite quickly that isis has thrived precisely because of assad's atrocities. it has grown as a result of the vacuum left by the syrian civil war. when you spend time in aleppo, as i do, you see and understand firs
clarissa ward, you've covered syria extensively.ould take away from trump, he hasn't talked to his running mate, number one. number two, he said aleppo is a sdaers. it isn't like assad. quote, assad is killing isis. when you heard that, did you read that as trump praising assad? what did you make of his response? >> what i made of his response is essentially he's branding himself as sort of an apologist for assad and russia and iran and the action those three forces have taken combined...
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clarissa ward is with the kurdish peshmerga forces near mosul. hi, clarissa. >> hi, carol.ell, we're here with the kurdish peshmerga forces at their front line. their closest front line to the city of mosul. city of mosul is about eight miles behind me. but if you see just behind me, there's a town, just at the bottom of the hill, not far off at all. that town is still under control of isis. and that town appears to be the object of most of the activity that we have seen going on today. since we've been here, all day we have seen a steady stream of coalition artillery, rockets, and also at least four airstrikes hitting that town before -- behind me apparently trying to soften the town before an offensive that we would expect i guess would start in about one or two days. it's difficult to say. but this is a pattern essentially that you're seeing ripley indicated all around the south, and the east of the city of mosul. coalition forces going along, village by village, taking each piece that they can, as they start to surround the city of mosul. you mentioned those iraqi force
clarissa ward is with the kurdish peshmerga forces near mosul. hi, clarissa. >> hi, carol.ell, we're here with the kurdish peshmerga forces at their front line. their closest front line to the city of mosul. city of mosul is about eight miles behind me. but if you see just behind me, there's a town, just at the bottom of the hill, not far off at all. that town is still under control of isis. and that town appears to be the object of most of the activity that we have seen going on today....
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hi, clarissa. >> reporter: hi, carol.the iraqi prime minister said that in fact, the progress for mosul is going much better than he expected. he said that in fact, they are making better progress, that things are moving quite swiftly on the ground, but from what we are seeing here at this vantage point, it's a slightly different story. this town behind me has been getting pummeled by artillery, by air force jets and air strikes all throughout the day. we have been hearing heavy amounts of fire going in there but the ground offensive to actually start to liberate that town still is not going on yet. i think what this gives you a sense of is just how difficult it is, just how slow and methodical and plodding. we are talking village by village, going through methodically, trying to rout isis militants. it only takes a few dozen of them to inflict quite a lot of damage. we are hearing from the syrian observatory of human rights that dozens of yazidi women who were held as sex slaves by isis have now been moved from mosul to
hi, clarissa. >> reporter: hi, carol.the iraqi prime minister said that in fact, the progress for mosul is going much better than he expected. he said that in fact, they are making better progress, that things are moving quite swiftly on the ground, but from what we are seeing here at this vantage point, it's a slightly different story. this town behind me has been getting pummeled by artillery, by air force jets and air strikes all throughout the day. we have been hearing heavy amounts...
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. ♪ (cantando en inglÉs) ♪ clarissa: ¿les gustÓ? maÑana tendremos mÁs.bÁrbara: estoy peleando con el reloj. hasta maÑana. ilia: es miÉrcoles 12 de octubre. Éstas son las principales noticias. el diario the new york times publicÓ versiones de dos mujeres que dicen haber sido acosadas por donald trump. la campaÑa de trump dijo que es falso. correos electrÓnicos de la campaÑa de hillary clinton habrÍan hecho referencia de manera despectiva a conocidos polÍticos latinos. un reporte calificÓ mal al departamento de policia de san francisco por actuar con prejuicio. y el presidente obama destacÓ hoy los grandes logros de su administraciÓn con la comunidad hispana. ♪
. ♪ (cantando en inglÉs) ♪ clarissa: ¿les gustÓ? maÑana tendremos mÁs.bÁrbara: estoy peleando con el reloj. hasta maÑana. ilia: es miÉrcoles 12 de octubre. Éstas son las principales noticias. el diario the new york times publicÓ versiones de dos mujeres que dicen haber sido acosadas por donald trump. la campaÑa de trump dijo que es falso. correos electrÓnicos de la campaÑa de hillary clinton habrÍan hecho referencia de manera despectiva a conocidos polÍticos latinos. un...
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clarissa: maÑana los esperamos aquÍ en "el gordo y la flaca" a las 4.toda la informaciÓn como todas las noches. buenas noches, gracias. ♪ asÍ nos despedimos, pero siga con su noticiero local. maÑana tiene una nueva cita de impacto. ilia: estas son las principales noticias. al menos 25 muertos y mucha destrucciÓn ha dejado el huracÁn mathew. esta noche golpeaba mÁs, mientras que habitantes del este de estados unidos se preparan para recibirlo. haitÍ fue victima del desastre de la naturaleza. los haitianos entierran a las vÍctimas que dejÓ el fenomeno natural. un maestro de la universidad autÓnoma de mÉxico fue asesinado y enterrado en el patio de su vivienda. y un raspÓn sencillo en la rodilla tiene niÑa de tres aÑos se convierte en el reflejo del drama que viven los venezolanos
clarissa: maÑana los esperamos aquÍ en "el gordo y la flaca" a las 4.toda la informaciÓn como todas las noches. buenas noches, gracias. ♪ asÍ nos despedimos, pero siga con su noticiero local. maÑana tiene una nueva cita de impacto. ilia: estas son las principales noticias. al menos 25 muertos y mucha destrucciÓn ha dejado el huracÁn mathew. esta noche golpeaba mÁs, mientras que habitantes del este de estados unidos se preparan para recibirlo. haitÍ fue victima del desastre...
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julio: seguro que nos vemos clarissa. ¿quÉ tal lo de juan gabriel? un grande de la mÚsica.
julio: seguro que nos vemos clarissa. ¿quÉ tal lo de juan gabriel? un grande de la mÚsica.
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clarissa: maÑana tendremos mÁs, los espero aquÍ maÑana en "el gordo y la flaca" nos vemos.n mathew amenaza con embestir con fuerza la costa este de estados unidos. hay emergencia declarada en los estados que se preparan para recibirlo. dejÓ muerte y destruccion en su paso por jamaica, repÚblica dominicana y haitÍ. los aspirantes a la presidencia de estados unidos debatieron esta noche. los vicepresidentes defendieron los planes de campaÑa de sus cardÍacos. dan a conocer vÍdeos relacionados con a muerte de dos hombres a manos de agentes, ambos casos generaron protestas. ♪
clarissa: maÑana tendremos mÁs, los espero aquÍ maÑana en "el gordo y la flaca" nos vemos.n mathew amenaza con embestir con fuerza la costa este de estados unidos. hay emergencia declarada en los estados que se preparan para recibirlo. dejÓ muerte y destruccion en su paso por jamaica, repÚblica dominicana y haitÍ. los aspirantes a la presidencia de estados unidos debatieron esta noche. los vicepresidentes defendieron los planes de campaÑa de sus cardÍacos. dan a conocer...
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clarissa: i would like to build on that question, because it is important to -- again, a lot of times we go for something so specific we miss the bigger point and responsibility. i agree that everybody does make trade-offs every day. i think the question you posed is important for each and everyone of us to grapple with every single day. certainly, it is a question for us to reflect on. but it is a question at so many different levels, how are we complacent in this situation? and in the broader situation we have been talking about all day and what are we going to do about it? i am privileged, different from my parents who have a job where i work on civil rights and social justice issues, that was different from what my parents got to do and what my first job in the u.s. was in the garment district, ironing. which drove home my mom and dad's advice to stay in school. but i want to build on that point, because that is where i would like us, what i would like us to think about. i used to think of myself as a pessimist, and now maybe i am a skeptical optimist. and a young lady said earlie
clarissa: i would like to build on that question, because it is important to -- again, a lot of times we go for something so specific we miss the bigger point and responsibility. i agree that everybody does make trade-offs every day. i think the question you posed is important for each and everyone of us to grapple with every single day. certainly, it is a question for us to reflect on. but it is a question at so many different levels, how are we complacent in this situation? and in the broader...
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. >> we are joined by cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward who has done significantorting in and around syria. thanks for being with us. we just heard mike pence say that he thinks that the united states military needs to be prepared to use military force to strike targets of the assad regime. that is something i do not believe i have ever heard donald trump say and is a fairly significant policy pronouncement. >> reporter: it is. i think there are two issues here, john. the first issue is that this was seemingly the only thing that the vice presidential candidates agreed upon. both of them arguing for safe zones to protect civilians in northern syria where they are currently under relentless bombardment. for both candidates to come out and propose that means it's a pretty damning indictment of president obama's current syria policy. now, pence went one step further and said it's not just a question of creating safe zones but we also need to look at returning russian force with u.s. military force and this is the moment where he die vernver from donald trump, because
. >> we are joined by cnn's senior international correspondent clarissa ward who has done significantorting in and around syria. thanks for being with us. we just heard mike pence say that he thinks that the united states military needs to be prepared to use military force to strike targets of the assad regime. that is something i do not believe i have ever heard donald trump say and is a fairly significant policy pronouncement. >> reporter: it is. i think there are two issues here,...
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cnn's clarissa ward joins me live from london with reaction from overseas.re very engaged in the american election. >> reporter: they are, carol. i can't tell you what it's like to be an american overseas at the moment and whether i'm in northern syria, whether i'm in asia or here in london, it's all that anybody wants to talk about, and the entire world is watching this election very closely. i think at this stage, with really mixed emotions. in terms of last night's debate, the feedback that i'm hearing over and over again and reading as you just heard in those headlines was just how shocked people were by how hostile the debate was, how aggressive it was, how you heard the word tawdry being used, you heard the word dirty being used in those headlines. i think that people for the most part have not seen anything quite on this scale in american politics up until this point, particularly here in europe which certainly looks up to the u.s. as a kind of beacon of democracy, as the leader of the free world. there is some real concern about how this whole proces
cnn's clarissa ward joins me live from london with reaction from overseas.re very engaged in the american election. >> reporter: they are, carol. i can't tell you what it's like to be an american overseas at the moment and whether i'm in northern syria, whether i'm in asia or here in london, it's all that anybody wants to talk about, and the entire world is watching this election very closely. i think at this stage, with really mixed emotions. in terms of last night's debate, the feedback...
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clarissa: the one thing i want to say, regardless of who wins, they may not call it grappling with racial and ethnic tensions, but there has got to be something in that space. we are having, we have to grapple with how do you govern effectively in an increasingly diverse society? particularly in one where we are in the midst of the resulting environment of more than a decade of dog whistle politics, trying to make people afraid of each other and divided from each other. you can't govern effectively if we can't he got a way to tackle that. maybe it is going to be meek and tinkering around the edges. obviously, who wins is going to make a difference. it is hard to figure out where a bemp presidency is going to in terms of policies because it varies from moment to moment. the one thing that has not changed, speaking from the 76% ofcommunity, whom are u.s. citizens, his platform has been predicated on whether latinos belong in the american family or not. that is very real. other ways done in with other communities, as we have talked before. that is a very important piece. speaking, generally
clarissa: the one thing i want to say, regardless of who wins, they may not call it grappling with racial and ethnic tensions, but there has got to be something in that space. we are having, we have to grapple with how do you govern effectively in an increasingly diverse society? particularly in one where we are in the midst of the resulting environment of more than a decade of dog whistle politics, trying to make people afraid of each other and divided from each other. you can't govern...
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cnn's senior national correspondent clarissa ward joining us near mosul. tell us where you are, what the state of play is, and how this new development factors in to strategy? >>> well, good morning chris. we're here at the kurdish peshmerga forces front line that is closest to the city of mosul. mosul is just about eight miles behind me. but if you take a look quickly at our other shot just next to me you can see this town which is really just behind me, that town is also under the control of isis. in the last few hours we have seen some pretty heavy airstrikes and also artillery coming from this area from coalition forces, as essentially they try to soften that target, preparing for an offensive to take back that town that you see just behind me. you can still see those plumes of smoke, just moments ago. we heard a series of rockets. earlier on there was other artille artillery. we heard at least four airstrikes. reportedly those airstrikes also going on throughout the night and i think this is what you're seeing chris is an attempt to kind of wear down
cnn's senior national correspondent clarissa ward joining us near mosul. tell us where you are, what the state of play is, and how this new development factors in to strategy? >>> well, good morning chris. we're here at the kurdish peshmerga forces front line that is closest to the city of mosul. mosul is just about eight miles behind me. but if you take a look quickly at our other shot just next to me you can see this town which is really just behind me, that town is also under the...
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clarissa: i would like to build on that question, because it is important to -- again, a lot of times we go for something so specific we miss the bigger point and responsibility. i agree that everybody does make trade-offs every day. i think the question you posed is important for each and everyone of us to grapple with every single day. certainly, it is a question for us to reflect on. but it is a question at so many different levels, how are we complacent in this situation? and in the broader situation we have been talking about all day and what are we going to do about it? i am privileged, different from my parents who have a job where i work on civil rights and social justice issues, that was different from what my parents got to do and what my first job in the u.s. was in the garment district, ironing. which drove home my mom and dad's advice to stay in school. but i want to build on that point, because that is where i would like us, what i would like us to think about. i used to think of myself as a pessimist, and now maybe i am a skeptical optimist. and a young lady said earlie
clarissa: i would like to build on that question, because it is important to -- again, a lot of times we go for something so specific we miss the bigger point and responsibility. i agree that everybody does make trade-offs every day. i think the question you posed is important for each and everyone of us to grapple with every single day. certainly, it is a question for us to reflect on. but it is a question at so many different levels, how are we complacent in this situation? and in the broader...
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and clarissa ward say foreign correspondent for cnn. >> in the last week, we are seeing quite clearlystern aleppo, the rebel-held part of the city, are, indeed, worse, and that's primarily because the exprugz syrian air forces have started to use what appear to be bunker-buster bombs. this is a new low, even by their standards. previously we had seen them using cluster bombs, those homemade barrel bombs, also incendiary devices. this is first time we are hearing about bunker-buster bombs and, of course, the casualties are high as a result, more than 200 people dead in less tan a week, hundreds more injured. half of the carbuls, according to save the the children, are in fact minorities. and all of this is happening against the backdrop of a siege that has been ongoing for months. there is very little left in the marketplaces, just a few vegetables, nothing left in the stores, no gasoline to get around, very little diesel to power generators because, of course, there's no electricity. so the situation is even worse than it was a week ago. and certainly no end in sight, charlie. >> rose
and clarissa ward say foreign correspondent for cnn. >> in the last week, we are seeing quite clearlystern aleppo, the rebel-held part of the city, are, indeed, worse, and that's primarily because the exprugz syrian air forces have started to use what appear to be bunker-buster bombs. this is a new low, even by their standards. previously we had seen them using cluster bombs, those homemade barrel bombs, also incendiary devices. this is first time we are hearing about bunker-buster bombs...
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clarissa: thank you for inviting me.look at what happens globally in terms of investor risk, they want to take on less risk. how do you go in and take a pitch to investors to take a look at argentina? clarissa: argentina is one of the countries that nowadays has more potential to bring investments. the bond market is different from the real sector and that we are trying to get people. the bond market takes into account demand and supply and there has been a lot of supply. i think the itc sector is quite underdeveloped in argentina and that is where the potential lies in bringing it up to date to world standards. alix: argentina is back and see other a frontier market -- considered a frontier market for what is the biggest question investors bring to you? clarisa: what they are most worried about is continuity. they understand that there has been a change in the government and the government's approach to investors. what they are worried about is what is going to happen with the future governments? that is the biggest que
clarissa: thank you for inviting me.look at what happens globally in terms of investor risk, they want to take on less risk. how do you go in and take a pitch to investors to take a look at argentina? clarissa: argentina is one of the countries that nowadays has more potential to bring investments. the bond market is different from the real sector and that we are trying to get people. the bond market takes into account demand and supply and there has been a lot of supply. i think the itc sector...
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father a pizza deliveryman who had been assaulted and robbed at gun point earlier in the night at clarissand bristol streets. and suffered minor injuries. drivers of both cars were taken to einstein medical center also with minor physical injuries, however, given the out come of this crash, emotional injuries likely to last a live team. >> that's going to mess in his mind for long time. that guilt is going to really mess with him. >> reporter: i talked to accident investigators earlier today, they say no charges have been filed and in this case, they don't expect there to be any charges. chris? >> so heartbreaking, jenny, thanks. >>> on to your fox 29 weather authority now. it was sure nice out there today but tonight might want to keep the jacket handy. temperatures could fall into the, wait, the 30s in some places? >> some places could even see their first frost of the year. meteorologist scott williams here to tell us more. it was beautiful day but the temperatures will be dropping once the sunsets. high pressure in full control right now. a lot of sunshine. winds are pretty light as we
father a pizza deliveryman who had been assaulted and robbed at gun point earlier in the night at clarissand bristol streets. and suffered minor injuries. drivers of both cars were taken to einstein medical center also with minor physical injuries, however, given the out come of this crash, emotional injuries likely to last a live team. >> that's going to mess in his mind for long time. that guilt is going to really mess with him. >> reporter: i talked to accident investigators...
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. >> and clarissa is practicing self-defense. >>> plus, topping this weekend -- we're celebrating with celine >>> welcome back to "extra." eva longoria one of the busiest women in hollywood. >> beautiful, smart, funny, do work. >> hold it there and we will do the hole interview. >> we are and can. >> and she is a posz starring and producing john carlos. >> she is amazing. we all trust her judgment. it's amazing, we're doing a love scene -- >> it's hot, by the way, look at us. i'm looking at her, this is my first time, you didn't lean in right, you have to -- >> he is leaning in and i say no, this way. >> eva always doing it her way which making her a star we love and a star to look up to. >> everyone from susan b. anthony to sonia sotomayor. mostly my mom. >>> and she is not afraid of her 40s. >> we're mexican, we don't age. >> you're part of that club -- thank you, you're part of that club that you just get hotter as you get old. >> i want my 40-year-old mind, i want everything this help, i want my 20-year-old body and my 40-year-old mind. >> all right, so a fear that many of us share
. >> and clarissa is practicing self-defense. >>> plus, topping this weekend -- we're celebrating with celine >>> welcome back to "extra." eva longoria one of the busiest women in hollywood. >> beautiful, smart, funny, do work. >> hold it there and we will do the hole interview. >> we are and can. >> and she is a posz starring and producing john carlos. >> she is amazing. we all trust her judgment. it's amazing, we're doing a love...
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estuvo francisca y clarissa molina el sÁbado, yo estuve el domingo, y estuve hablando de la importanciaÑitos! ana patricia: feliz cumpleaÑos para lionel vega, que cumple seis aÑitos. johnny: y no podemos dejar atrÁs a bryan centeno, cuatro aÑos. william: y estÁ saeed santa ana cumpliendo tres aÑos. alan: y silvana nayar, 40 aÑitos, quÉ guapa! johnny: ¿quÉ vamos a bailar? william: el "shaky shaky"! ♪ ana patricia: vÁmonos a una pausa! amiga, hoy le decimos adiÓs, bye, goodbye, a las llantitas de la espalda! alan: ademÁs, dulce marÍa se divirtiÓ de lo lindo en ixtapa, y entÉrate con quién! orlando: interesante, alan. despuÉs de escuchar las fuertes palabras de alfredo adame, no puedes perderte de quÉ manera laura zapata le responde al actor y a niurka marcos. tambiÉn, juanes y carlos vives grabaron una canciÓn juntos, pero no se escuchÓ en la radio. ¿quÉ pasÓ? estamos en "despierta amÉrica", el programa que siempre piensa en ti. musiquita, que bailen los muchachos, es martes! ♪ locutor: ¿te comerÍas una arepa cubana japonesa? ve a despiertaamerica.com, y a saborear! ♪ johnny: seÑores, un
estuvo francisca y clarissa molina el sÁbado, yo estuve el domingo, y estuve hablando de la importanciaÑitos! ana patricia: feliz cumpleaÑos para lionel vega, que cumple seis aÑitos. johnny: y no podemos dejar atrÁs a bryan centeno, cuatro aÑos. william: y estÁ saeed santa ana cumpliendo tres aÑos. alan: y silvana nayar, 40 aÑitos, quÉ guapa! johnny: ¿quÉ vamos a bailar? william: el "shaky shaky"! ♪ ana patricia: vÁmonos a una pausa! amiga, hoy le decimos adiÓs, bye,...
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raÚl de molina: yo tambiÉn estoy tratando de cambiar a mi esposa, que luzca como clarissa molina.ver a entrar. tenÍas que pasar siempre por el mismo lugar. pero yo creo que lo mÁs te de secretaria clinton, cuando ella terminaba, que yo no pensÉ que esto iba a suceder, terminaba un segmento, y ella se empieza a tirar fotos con todo el mundo! alan: o sea, los comerciales.l camarÓgrafos que estÁn aquÍ son los mimos de --mismos de "el gordo y la flaca". es la seÑora mÁs humilde que he visto en mi vida. yo creo que estuvo despuÉs del programa como media hora mÁs tirándose . alan: aparte, los que no pudieron entrar, a la hora de salir... raÚl de molina: se tirÓ fotos afuera. dijo lili que se empezÓ karla: tambiÉn te hablÓ de un concierto de jlo y marc anthony. raÚl de molina: lo tiene el sÁbado aquÍ en miami. van a tener este concierto. karla: y hablÓ mucho de las promesas que le han hecho a los raÚl de molina: ella siempre ha dicho que en sus primeros 100 dÍas en la presidencia, una de las cosas que va a tratar de hacer es ayudar con una reforma migratoria a los latinos. creo que es mu
raÚl de molina: yo tambiÉn estoy tratando de cambiar a mi esposa, que luzca como clarissa molina.ver a entrar. tenÍas que pasar siempre por el mismo lugar. pero yo creo que lo mÁs te de secretaria clinton, cuando ella terminaba, que yo no pensÉ que esto iba a suceder, terminaba un segmento, y ella se empieza a tirar fotos con todo el mundo! alan: o sea, los comerciales.l camarÓgrafos que estÁn aquÍ son los mimos de --mismos de "el gordo y la flaca". es la seÑora mÁs humilde...