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, so i was terrified when that king david hotel bombing happened. jewish terrorists bomb the king david hotel in 1946. the reckage could be seen from our house. i recall the rising sense of danger, british soldiers on the alert and use of impending war between palestinians and jewish forces. a year later, we went to cairo with all our relatives and family members. because the situation became too difficult, that was a one-way trip with no return date. most of my family left jerusalem because they had to. uh, our house was an area that was totally unprotected and it was an area that fell to the hagana in, i think february of 1948. there was to my recollection, there was no militia, there was no organized resistance of any sort. by the time the fighting began. in in the uh latter part of 1947 uh, it became impossible to live there, and there was a general sense of panic uh, and my family left at the end of december of 47. in cairo, my father sent me to an english language school and i found my interests in literature. my father was a wealthy man with
, so i was terrified when that king david hotel bombing happened. jewish terrorists bomb the king david hotel in 1946. the reckage could be seen from our house. i recall the rising sense of danger, british soldiers on the alert and use of impending war between palestinians and jewish forces. a year later, we went to cairo with all our relatives and family members. because the situation became too difficult, that was a one-way trip with no return date. most of my family left jerusalem because...
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our house was not far from king david hotel. "i was terrified when that king david hotel bombing happened. jewish terrorists bomb the king david hotel in 1946. the wreckage could be seen from our house. i recall the rising sense of danger, british soldiers on the alert and use of impending war between palestinians and jewish forces. a year later, we went to cairo with all our relatives and family members because the situation became too difficult. that was a one-way trip with..." no return date. most of my family left jerusalem because they had to. our house was an area that was uh totally unprotected and it was an area that fell to the haganah in i think february of 1948. there was to my recollection there was no militia, there was no organized resistance of any sort. by the time the fighting began in in the latter part of 1947 uh it became impossible to live there and and there was a general sense of panic, and my family left at the end of december of 47. in cairo, my father sent me to an english language school and i found my
our house was not far from king david hotel. "i was terrified when that king david hotel bombing happened. jewish terrorists bomb the king david hotel in 1946. the wreckage could be seen from our house. i recall the rising sense of danger, british soldiers on the alert and use of impending war between palestinians and jewish forces. a year later, we went to cairo with all our relatives and family members because the situation became too difficult. that was a one-way trip with..." no...
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the state of israel, as it was called, back in 1948, they were involved the bombing of the king david hotel, which of course killed many civilians and were engaged. all sorts of atrocities in the uh during the nackbard during the ethnic cleansing which set up uh the zionist regime the zionist entity and of course since then uh both the labour party and likut have engaged mossad to in assassination missions around the world against for example people as assumed or assessed to be part of the palestinan resistance both from fat and then later from from hamas and other palestinian resistance factions so yes they of course would do this kind of thing, it's not you on the bins of possibility at all, and it seems to have been the case. yeah, well, i ask scott about israel coming into existence in 1948 after a campaign of terrorism. there, there could be no doubt that the israel that was envisioned by the united nations, and the israel that was envisioned by the founding fathers of israel were two completely different entities, uh, the... israel that existed because of the actions of the fouling fa
the state of israel, as it was called, back in 1948, they were involved the bombing of the king david hotel, which of course killed many civilians and were engaged. all sorts of atrocities in the uh during the nackbard during the ethnic cleansing which set up uh the zionist regime the zionist entity and of course since then uh both the labour party and likut have engaged mossad to in assassination missions around the world against for example people as assumed or assessed to be part of the...
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we cannot actually forget and it's documented in history the uh destruction of the the the the david hotel in jerusalem which is celebrated almost every year by each sitting prime minister as victory, what happened in that terrorist attack? it was it was actually under the leadership of the hagana group under the leadership of manah and begin who bombed the place, the the hotel lobby and a couple of its floors in the... destroying it, knowing very well that most of the residents, 99% of the people who live in the hotel were either international personalities figures coming to the region to the mandated palestine for some business deals and the rest of them, most of them actually were a british civil servants as well as security personal and they they killed almost 100 people over there and and the the british establishment never talks about this ever and the israel is still remember commemorate the event each year, i'm not sure if they did this year, but they are likely to do it next year if they did not do it this year, so the terrorism if you like, used witherwood force or... or or for i
we cannot actually forget and it's documented in history the uh destruction of the the the the david hotel in jerusalem which is celebrated almost every year by each sitting prime minister as victory, what happened in that terrorist attack? it was it was actually under the leadership of the hagana group under the leadership of manah and begin who bombed the place, the the hotel lobby and a couple of its floors in the... destroying it, knowing very well that most of the residents, 99% of the...
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the state of israel as it was called, back in 1948, they were involved in the bombing of the king david hotel, which... of course kill many civilians and uh were engaged in all sorts of attrocities in the uh during the nackbard during the ethnic cleansing which set up uh the zionist regime the zionist entity and of course since then uh both the labour party and likut have engaged mossad to in assassination missions around the world against for example people uh assumed or assessed to be part of the palestinan resistance both from from fata and then later from from hamas and other palestinian resistance factions, so yes they of course they would do this kind of thing, it's not on the bounds of possibility at all, and it seems to have been the case. yeah, well i ask scott about israel coming into existence in 1948 after a campaign of terrorism. there there could be no doubt that the israel that was envisioned by the united nations, and the israel that was envisioned by the founding fathers of israel were too completely. different entities, the israel that existed because of the actions of the f
the state of israel as it was called, back in 1948, they were involved in the bombing of the king david hotel, which... of course kill many civilians and uh were engaged in all sorts of attrocities in the uh during the nackbard during the ethnic cleansing which set up uh the zionist regime the zionist entity and of course since then uh both the labour party and likut have engaged mossad to in assassination missions around the world against for example people uh assumed or assessed to be part of...
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david: let's look at the hotel industry in hong kong where the situation is. a look at that with our exclusive conversation on set. joining us in the set, poman lo from regal hotels international. nice to see you. has it been a happy new year? poman: happy new year. david: how is the business? poman: it has been good. david: relative to what? poman: actually pre-covid. a lot of our hotels are doing well. some of the rates have surpassed pre-covid days. we have 12 hotels in hong kong. the ones in the cities are doing extremely well due to pent-up demand. i would say the fairly large ones over 1000 rooms at the regal airport hotel, which has newly opened next to the asia world expo, they are still picking up because international travel has not completely returned. but are still optimistic. at the end of 2024 which should be back. rishaad: are you using the hotel revenue per available room? how is that standing up as opposed to what has happened pre-pandemic? poman: as mentioned, the city hotels have in some ways surpassed pre-covid days. occupancy as well as ro
david: let's look at the hotel industry in hong kong where the situation is. a look at that with our exclusive conversation on set. joining us in the set, poman lo from regal hotels international. nice to see you. has it been a happy new year? poman: happy new year. david: how is the business? poman: it has been good. david: relative to what? poman: actually pre-covid. a lot of our hotels are doing well. some of the rates have surpassed pre-covid days. we have 12 hotels in hong kong. the ones...
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david copperfield. tom pritzker who is the executive chairman of hyatt hotels.eople have denied the allegations or will deny the allegations better insight into what happened who did what and when. >> how does he have access to all these famous people. he said i have these big yachts and planes and island. come join the fun. that's attractive to individuals. it doesn't necessarily mean they did anything wrong though, right? >> absolutely he was a man with a lot of means but he also provided services to people that they obviously appreciated. some were legitimate and somey nefarious. >> ainsley: are there more names going to be coming out or more accusations going to be coming out? ghislaine her author arthur aidala says ghislaine is upset a woman. the only one who seems to have faced consequences over the sex trafficking ring. are there others that will be accused. >> there are others that will be accused, we assume. because more documents will be released. i don't know whether others will face the same repercussions and legal challenges that ghislaine has. she
david copperfield. tom pritzker who is the executive chairman of hyatt hotels.eople have denied the allegations or will deny the allegations better insight into what happened who did what and when. >> how does he have access to all these famous people. he said i have these big yachts and planes and island. come join the fun. that's attractive to individuals. it doesn't necessarily mean they did anything wrong though, right? >> absolutely he was a man with a lot of means but he also...
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david gregory—kumar explains. where else to talk sleep and obstructive sleep apnoea, but in a hotel?oblem. but over time, the...there's obviously an increased risk of accidents, which can be very serious. it also can affect your heart and the cardiovascular system, so that can lead to an increased risk of stroke or problems with high blood pressure. getting a sleep apnoea diagnosis is complex — you pick up this wearable monitor from a hospital, where you're taught how to put it on. then, once it's in place, you try and get a good night's sleep. the next day, you have to return it to the hospital for lengthy analysis. back at the hospital, the data from that device is then analysed by a technician — that can take two or three hours — they produce a report that goes to the consultant, who then gets back in touch with the gp and the patient with the suggested course of action. but all of that can be replaced with this tiny device here — and it's quicker, easier and cheaper. now being trialled in coventry and warwickshire, this small device is posted to a potential sleep apnoea sufferer.
david gregory—kumar explains. where else to talk sleep and obstructive sleep apnoea, but in a hotel?oblem. but over time, the...there's obviously an increased risk of accidents, which can be very serious. it also can affect your heart and the cardiovascular system, so that can lead to an increased risk of stroke or problems with high blood pressure. getting a sleep apnoea diagnosis is complex — you pick up this wearable monitor from a hospital, where you're taught how to put it on. then,...
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but for those, like san francisco david attorney, the supreme court's announcement comes one day after federal injunction to restricting camp sleeping in hotels. >> we have spent years on a compassionate service first approach, but unfortunately, cases like the grants pass case have a precedent, relied on by judges, that have hamstrung our ability to address homelessness and keep our streets safe and accessible. >> reporter: in a statement, governor, gavin newsom said, in part, the supreme court can now correct course, and stop the costly lawsuits that have plagued our efforts. newsom, and others hoping the supreme court justices will make a ruling in their favor. >> it is the mayor and the governor's wish that the conservative wing of the u.s. supreme court, there are six of them right now, will rule that the cities can do what they want. they don't have to adhere to this restriction. >> well, we were disappointed that the supreme court chose to take up the case. it is important to note that the supreme court's decision today does not prevent our case in san francisco for moving forward. >> the coalition on homelessness the city and town in
but for those, like san francisco david attorney, the supreme court's announcement comes one day after federal injunction to restricting camp sleeping in hotels. >> we have spent years on a compassionate service first approach, but unfortunately, cases like the grants pass case have a precedent, relied on by judges, that have hamstrung our ability to address homelessness and keep our streets safe and accessible. >> reporter: in a statement, governor, gavin newsom said, in part, the...
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david: rob marciano leading us off. rob, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the breaking news from texas at this hour. this explosion at a hotel in downtown fort worth. the windows blown out, debris spread across the streets. reports of at least 11 people injured there, and they are searching at this hour, going from room to room, inside that hotel. authorities warning people to stay away from the area. abc's matt rivers in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, emergency responders rushing to the scene of an explosion in downtown fort worth, texas. a city official saying there was a gas leak. >> pretty significant chunks of that building have been blown out into the street. >> reporter: debris from the sandman hotel scattered. windows blown out. entire sections of the facade collapsing onto the street. firemen combing the site. at least 21 injured, some treated on the sidewalk. remarkably, no one believed killed. witnesses saying they originally thought the explosion was thunder. >> and all of a sudden, we just heard this big boom, and not too long after, we started hearing police sirens and fire truck sirens kind of blazing th
david: rob marciano leading us off. rob, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the breaking news from texas at this hour. this explosion at a hotel in downtown fort worth. the windows blown out, debris spread across the streets. reports of at least 11 people injured there, and they are searching at this hour, going from room to room, inside that hotel. authorities warning people to stay away from the area. abc's matt rivers in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, emergency...
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david. it said just had an earthquake. we're in a hotel on the 31st floor. felt the building sway.ut 23 college students for an education trip that he's leading. it was new year's day in japan, and they had just arrived. what a welcome and coincidence that quake, a reminder that we are living on borrowed time in the bay area with the clock ticking. a major quake here is likely. the seismologists tell us by 2032. of course, we all hope that they are desperately wrong about that , but we shouldn't bet on it. according to the head of the uc berkeley seismological lab, the only major bridges likely to be usable after a major quake, the bay bridge and the benicia bridge, the richmond san rafael is an especially bad shape. it's insane expensive to retrofit bridges and buildings in case of a big earthquake, but what really matters it could be far more costly in many ways if we don't. the clock, as i said, keeps ticking. i always love to hear from you. let me know what you think. follow me on social media at dan ashley abc seven. >> that's it for this edition of abc seven news. thanks for
david. it said just had an earthquake. we're in a hotel on the 31st floor. felt the building sway.ut 23 college students for an education trip that he's leading. it was new year's day in japan, and they had just arrived. what a welcome and coincidence that quake, a reminder that we are living on borrowed time in the bay area with the clock ticking. a major quake here is likely. the seismologists tell us by 2032. of course, we all hope that they are desperately wrong about that , but we...
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. >> exactamente, porque david grutman es un empresario muy importante de aqui, de la ciudad del sol. >> tiene un monton de restaurantes, hoteles? >> y de esto, que otras cosas pueden salir. >> y es muy inteligente de su parte, porque tu sabes como es este mundo de la television y todo eso. >> uno esta frente a camaras, pero hay un dia que uno desaparece y es mejor tener un contexto alrededor que pueda sustentar tu vida. >> y bueno, se llevo la medalla del mejor profesor del ano, yo creo. >> claro, imaginate los los estudiantes, imaginate que shock. >> pero bueno, seguimos en el musica, ¿les parece? >> y este es un fin de semana de estrenos nodal y peso pluma que nosotros se los contamos hace dias que ellos habian empezado a grabar un video y que iban a grabar en un bueno, ya lanzaron su video musical la intencion. >> miren miren. >> ay, lo estamos viendo, los dos luciendo divino no dan cada dia se viste mejor? >> me pregunto por que porque tiene muy buena estilista, asi que lo conocemos, un amigo en comun. >> viste mejor. >> pero el compra toda su ropa, ¿eh? >> esto es un corrido tumbado, algo que no esperabamos que nodal cant
. >> exactamente, porque david grutman es un empresario muy importante de aqui, de la ciudad del sol. >> tiene un monton de restaurantes, hoteles? >> y de esto, que otras cosas pueden salir. >> y es muy inteligente de su parte, porque tu sabes como es este mundo de la television y todo eso. >> uno esta frente a camaras, pero hay un dia que uno desaparece y es mejor tener un contexto alrededor que pueda sustentar tu vida. >> y bueno, se llevo la medalla del...
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david gregory—kumar explains. where else to talk sleep and obstructive sleep apnoea, but in a hotel?lso can affect your heart and the cardiovascular system, so that can lead to an increased risk of stroke or problems with high blood pressure. getting a sleep apnoea diagnosis is complex — you pick up this wearable monitor from a hospital, where you�*re taught how to put it on. then, once it�*s in place, you try and get a good night�*s sleep. the next day, you have to return it to the hospital for lengthy analysis. back at the hospital, the data from that device is then analysed by a technician — that can take two or three hours — they produce a report that goes to the consultant, who then gets back in touch with the gp and the patient with the suggested course of action. but all of that can be replaced with this tiny device here — and it�*s quicker, easier and cheaper. now being trialled in coventry and warwickshire, this small device is posted to a potential sleep apnoea sufferer. they stick it to their throat, and overnight, it records and analyses their sleep, ready for the consult
david gregory—kumar explains. where else to talk sleep and obstructive sleep apnoea, but in a hotel?lso can affect your heart and the cardiovascular system, so that can lead to an increased risk of stroke or problems with high blood pressure. getting a sleep apnoea diagnosis is complex — you pick up this wearable monitor from a hospital, where you�*re taught how to put it on. then, once it�*s in place, you try and get a good night�*s sleep. the next day, you have to return it to the...
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david gregory kumar explains. where else to talk sleep and obstructive sleep apnoea, but in a hotel?is serious problem. but over time, the...there's obviously an increased risk of accidents, which can be very serious. it also can affect your heart and the cardiovascular system, so that can lead to an increased risk of stroke or problems with high blood pressure. getting a sleep apnoea diagnosis is complex — you pick up this wearable monitor from a hospital, where you're taught how to put it on. then, once it's in place, you try and get a good night's sleep. the next day, you have to return it to the hospital for lengthy analysis. back at the hospital, the data from that device is then analysed by a technician — that can take two or three hours — they produce a report that goes to the consultant, who then gets back in touch with the gp and the patient with the suggested course of action. but all of that can be replaced with this tiny device here — and it's quicker, easier and cheaper. now being trialled in coventry and warwickshire, this small device is posted to a potential sleep apn
david gregory kumar explains. where else to talk sleep and obstructive sleep apnoea, but in a hotel?is serious problem. but over time, the...there's obviously an increased risk of accidents, which can be very serious. it also can affect your heart and the cardiovascular system, so that can lead to an increased risk of stroke or problems with high blood pressure. getting a sleep apnoea diagnosis is complex — you pick up this wearable monitor from a hospital, where you're taught how to put it...
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hotel and conference center. so an event. it was a string extraordinary chairman. boise david volker. pete wilson. phil sadri. herschel abbott. richard acheson and jim corder, who led us through years when all of that was being built. this is n t ambrose reading room. steve ambrose was asked a number tim in board meetings, why don't we put your on one of these buildings? and what did you exhibit some boys? your memories do not my name anywhere. if you have a chance to put a name up, put the name up of the veteran or a donor to us. get this built, but not my name. and so he was very about that. but when i my office over to cross the street, i said, i think steve would appreciate and be okay with a reading room, which has his typewriter and many of his books in that in that room room. well in any event you get on the more serious side we begin to move now toward towa liberation. and i would just before. leaving a topic of stephen ambrose that he left us with a big idea a compelling idea at the basis of all. is that idea continued to move us forward. it must have been around 3:00 all of a sudden we see the title
hotel and conference center. so an event. it was a string extraordinary chairman. boise david volker. pete wilson. phil sadri. herschel abbott. richard acheson and jim corder, who led us through years when all of that was being built. this is n t ambrose reading room. steve ambrose was asked a number tim in board meetings, why don't we put your on one of these buildings? and what did you exhibit some boys? your memories do not my name anywhere. if you have a chance to put a name up, put the...
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hotel and conference center. so an event. it was a string extraordinary chairman. boise david volker. pete wilson. phil sadri. herschel abbott. richard acheson and jim corder, who led us through years when all of that was being built. this is now the ambrose reading room. steve ambrose ked number of times in board meetings, why 't put youne o these buildings? and what did you exhibit some boys? your memories do not my name anywhere. if you have a chance to put a name up, put the name up of the veteran or a donor to us. get this built, but not my name. and so he was very about that. but when i my office over to cross the street, i said, i think steve would appreciate and be okay with a reading room, which has his typewriter and many of his books in that in that room room. well in any event you get on the more serious side we begin to move now toward toward liberation. and i would just befe. leaving a topic of stephen ambrose that he left us with a big idea a compelling idea at the basis of all. is that idea continued to move us forward. it must have been around 3:00 all of a sudden we see the title comes. it's
hotel and conference center. so an event. it was a string extraordinary chairman. boise david volker. pete wilson. phil sadri. herschel abbott. richard acheson and jim corder, who led us through years when all of that was being built. this is now the ambrose reading room. steve ambrose ked number of times in board meetings, why 't put youne o these buildings? and what did you exhibit some boys? your memories do not my name anywhere. if you have a chance to put a name up, put the name up of the...
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i got to tell you, i walked from a car down the sidewalk into a hotel, and i can feel my nose, the only part of me that was outside. davidochel, always great to have you. i'll take any excuse to talk to you. caucus is the best one though. back to you, phil. >>> candidates have spent serious cash on campaign ads. ahead, we're going to see if the ad blitz makes a difference in the race. this is cnn's live special coverage. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> if there's one thing iowans can look forward, they have a lot to look forward to. regardless of who wins, it's a break from nonstop political ads, republican candidates have bombarded iowa residents with $123 million in advertising just this election cycle. >> according to data from ad impact and the "washington post," haley's ad spending surged in december with more than $3 million spent a week followed by ron desantis with just over $2 million, and trump, the front runner with just over a million. what have those ads actually looked like? >> make america great again. >> here's what wall street funded nikki haley said in new hampshire. >> you know iowa starts it, you know you correct it.
i got to tell you, i walked from a car down the sidewalk into a hotel, and i can feel my nose, the only part of me that was outside. davidochel, always great to have you. i'll take any excuse to talk to you. caucus is the best one though. back to you, phil. >>> candidates have spent serious cash on campaign ads. ahead, we're going to see if the ad blitz makes a difference in the race. this is cnn's live special coverage. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> if there's one thing iowans...
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david miles junior. >>> 6:53 on this saturday morning, a familiar neon sign on top of the hotel is getting a modern makeover about the palace hotel, for decades it has been crowned by two neon signs, now they are set to be replaced by l.e.d. lights, they will come with all of the advantages of the more modern technology including the ability to change color. it is not the first sign that has gotten an upgrade, in 2020, this sign at ghiradelli square has made the switch as well. >>> this marks a key step in the space agency's mission to make commercial supersonic flight possible, a mission called qwest will gather data to revolutionize air travel for half of the century, the u.s. and other nations have banned supersonic flight overland. that is mainly because of the disturbances from loud sonic booms but this new plane that flies at a quick 925 miles per hour is designed to generate a quieter sonic thump. test flights are set for later this year. >>> a.i. is giving researchers a new way to look at fingertips, a study from columbia university is a pending a long awaited truth. the team used a.i. to compare 60
david miles junior. >>> 6:53 on this saturday morning, a familiar neon sign on top of the hotel is getting a modern makeover about the palace hotel, for decades it has been crowned by two neon signs, now they are set to be replaced by l.e.d. lights, they will come with all of the advantages of the more modern technology including the ability to change color. it is not the first sign that has gotten an upgrade, in 2020, this sign at ghiradelli square has made the switch as well....
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david: tonight, several breaking stories as we come on the air. images coming in right now from fort worth, texas. an explosion. they are searching for potential victims, going room to room at a hotel>>> and this powerful new storm tonight. whiteout conditions already. treacherous driving. several reported tornadoes
david: tonight, several breaking stories as we come on the air. images coming in right now from fort worth, texas. an explosion. they are searching for potential victims, going room to room at a hotel>>> and this powerful new storm tonight. whiteout conditions already. treacherous driving. several reported tornadoes
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and david actually said that you need to meet my twice and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at the hotelthat first-time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers party that both the shannon's and jeffrey attended and at that party p, as well as others, did have sex. but, after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules that shannon had established. as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> they had done some one-on-one, which is what they called when the other person was not there. but david always knew when i was with jeff. the relationship with jeff started, it was sexual only. in time it developed into a friendship. >> sometimes, joan even brought her new friend by the house. introduced him to her daughters. >> then, according to jeffrey and daisy and elizabeth, joan fell in love with him, and told jeffrey that she wanted to run off with him. >> but, this was no love affair,
and david actually said that you need to meet my twice and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at the hotelthat first-time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers party that both the shannon's and jeffrey attended and at that party p, as well as others, did have sex. but, after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules that shannon had established. as long as it was just sex and nobody got...
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david. look, there are some reasons to be optimistic, used vehicles continue to decline. hotelnd airfare, some of those services sector components, communication services, should continue to decline, but there are parts that are sticky like shelter and rent, which have been slower to moderate in terms of prieces. we've seen medical care costs, insurance costs, continue to rise, and that affects the core of the cpi as well. that's the big market mover, comes out on thursday. otherwise, we'll hear this afternoon, 3:15, from new york fed president williams, and there will be a lot of positioning ahead of this inflation report. >> yeah. you know, and listening to double line capital's jeffrey gundlach, i felt like he was channeling you, sara. i mean, kbyesterday, you were talking about that, you know, the curve d inverting, highly suggestive of a recession. he even wanted to talk about the dollar. i don't know if we have it or the quote from him, but we can take a listen as he sort of, again -- he's always worth a listen. doesn't mean he's always right. but it was, you know, him sa
david. look, there are some reasons to be optimistic, used vehicles continue to decline. hotelnd airfare, some of those services sector components, communication services, should continue to decline, but there are parts that are sticky like shelter and rent, which have been slower to moderate in terms of prieces. we've seen medical care costs, insurance costs, continue to rise, and that affects the core of the cpi as well. that's the big market mover, comes out on thursday. otherwise, we'll...
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due to his health needs david received tarpgted outreach and invited to participate in the shelter in place hotel program. if it was wasn't for the program i don't know where i would be. as a part of the program, david was offered permanent supportive housing at 835 turk street and he said when i walk through these doors i am home. today david takes what he calls a safe walk up the street to saint mary's cathedral where he talks to god and visits the nearby park where he played baus ball. david is able to work on his detox plan to enter a 90 day program. without stable housing, i couldn't gret healthy. now that i'm home i am really feeling better. kudos to david. >> thank you. >> next slide. >> i have seen david walking around. i remember his face. >> housing challenges and solutions. while we have dramatically expanded and continue to improve our services delivery, we face ongoing challenges in operation and scaling these effective solutions. here is a few challenges and solutions. the challenge is lack of adequate resources to scale housing to the level needed. solution is advocate for ongoing
due to his health needs david received tarpgted outreach and invited to participate in the shelter in place hotel program. if it was wasn't for the program i don't know where i would be. as a part of the program, david was offered permanent supportive housing at 835 turk street and he said when i walk through these doors i am home. today david takes what he calls a safe walk up the street to saint mary's cathedral where he talks to god and visits the nearby park where he played baus ball. david...
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juan david ortiz fue acorralado en el estacionamiento de este hotel donde permanecÍa escondido.bieron a ust si crees que podrías estar >> embarazada, quieres saberlo cuanto antes ahora mismo ya hazte el test de embarazo 6 días antes del retraso de tu periodo. con el nuevo clearblue early digital. el test digital más preciso de todos. sea cual sea el resultado que estés esperando. ♪♪ prueba de embarazo early digital de clearblue, la marca más confiable de estados unidos. (city noise) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) vives para ser una persona única. vivimos para ayudarte a encontrar intereses en común con otros. ¿y si no puedo dejar de pensar en mi diabetes tipo 2? ¿y si todo lo que hago no es suficiente? ¿y si manejo mi diabetes de otra manera? ahora con mounjaro una vez a la semana puedo hacerlo. mounjaro ayuda a tu cuerpo a regular el azúcar en la sangre y a que consumas menos alimentos. 3 de cada 4 personas alcanzaron un a1c menor al 7%. además quienes usaron mounjaro perdieron hasta 25 libras. mounjaro no es para personas con diabetes tipo 1 o menores de 18 años. no uses m
juan david ortiz fue acorralado en el estacionamiento de este hotel donde permanecÍa escondido.bieron a ust si crees que podrías estar >> embarazada, quieres saberlo cuanto antes ahora mismo ya hazte el test de embarazo 6 días antes del retraso de tu periodo. con el nuevo clearblue early digital. el test digital más preciso de todos. sea cual sea el resultado que estés esperando. ♪♪ prueba de embarazo early digital de clearblue, la marca más confiable de estados unidos. (city...
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david: it is and there is this aspect where people drive around and there's a gas station around every corner. there are chargers out there but consumers don't know where they are. they are often at hotelsourist destinations, retail locations. or in parking garages but it is not obvious where they are. we need more of them out on the highway system, but they also want to know they will be able to charge when they get to their destination. people just have not done the homework on that and why should they? it's up to the industry to tell people if you buy this you are not going to be stranded because here's where and how you will charge. katie: i park my car in a garage that parts hundreds of cars. this is in a city that there is one charger. i don't think the math quite works out. let's go through some of the other headlines. mary barra telling us intense competition with china is not sustainable. this comes on the heels of elon musk's comment about some of the chinese ev makers pray how big of a threat is that for the likes of gm? david: in china the ev makers and the companies there, they make a lot of readings. gm does ok there. they sell quite a few of them. it is a big threat to ca
david: it is and there is this aspect where people drive around and there's a gas station around every corner. there are chargers out there but consumers don't know where they are. they are often at hotelsourist destinations, retail locations. or in parking garages but it is not obvious where they are. we need more of them out on the highway system, but they also want to know they will be able to charge when they get to their destination. people just have not done the homework on that and why...
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hotel. speaking of wild cards, i don't know that i've ever seen him without a tie on. >> it's a real test of who is the most motivated voting block and we'll see. we'll see. >> david, what do you think. >> well, i have to tell you, on this, there are so many wild cards it's impossible to know. i do think the one thing all of us can agree on is that we're heading into a season to kick off here within a couple days the most significant set of decisions in american -- certainly since the early 20th century. so there's a lot at stake. what we're seeing i think now in one sense, let's say we almost discounted anybody but haley and trump. well, desantis has a very good ground game. he's been investing in it. he could be a real surprise. i think there's a lot of surprises ahead of us. >> i do want to talk about the horse race and the stakes. if our viewers could just hang in there a few moments longer, talk about the horse race, one of the things i'm wondering about to david's point, that is could we see a situation where donald trump underperforms in these caucuses. nikki haley perhaps does better. maybe ron desantis. i remember rick santorum surprising everybody in 201
hotel. speaking of wild cards, i don't know that i've ever seen him without a tie on. >> it's a real test of who is the most motivated voting block and we'll see. we'll see. >> david, what do you think. >> well, i have to tell you, on this, there are so many wild cards it's impossible to know. i do think the one thing all of us can agree on is that we're heading into a season to kick off here within a couple days the most significant set of decisions in american -- certainly...
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david: now embattled chinese developer country garden has put several properties up for sale for about 530 million u.s. dollars. the assets include a hotel and two office buildings according to statements on the website of a local agent. country garden defaulted on bonds but has continued to pay off yuan notes. blackrock is set to be selling an office complex in shanghai at a 30% discount of its purchase price. sources tell us the asset managers marketing down the property in a move -- at a reduced rate to speed up the sale. blackrock brought the towers in 2018 for a reported 175 -- 167 million u.s. dollars. just ahead we are still awaiting the boj decision and we will have a closer look at the policy challenges with fidelity. this is bloomberg. ♪ t thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh david: we are 13 minute into the lunch break in tokyo which means we are on the lookout for the bank of
david: now embattled chinese developer country garden has put several properties up for sale for about 530 million u.s. dollars. the assets include a hotel and two office buildings according to statements on the website of a local agent. country garden defaulted on bonds but has continued to pay off yuan notes. blackrock is set to be selling an office complex in shanghai at a 30% discount of its purchase price. sources tell us the asset managers marketing down the property in a move -- at a...
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can go out of your hotel room it was minus nine, and that's not the time you're worried about exposure versus getting a check i will say that a skeptic could come in right now, davidback me up on this, please, and say we do need a rate hike >> a skeptic could come in and say we need a rate hike? okay all right. why? >> well, because there's the numbers other than philly fed, and philly, by the way, is a city where all they really have is the eagles, and i would say that the philly fed is probably depressed by the eagles' performance, but there is -- i'm only somewhat facetious there. i do think that what you have is a series of great numbers, and yet, we all think that there's -- whoever is the forward yield curve, whoever's buying that, because that is a collective sense, that could be a collective sense of people who have lost their minds. >> couple pieces on the tape this morning about disinversion. we're getting there. getting close. >> by the way, look, if you look at -- there's an acquisition today that we're going to talk about with mdc homes by a japanese company i think that there's a sense that we're going to have dramatically lower mortgage rates. i don
can go out of your hotel room it was minus nine, and that's not the time you're worried about exposure versus getting a check i will say that a skeptic could come in right now, davidback me up on this, please, and say we do need a rate hike >> a skeptic could come in and say we need a rate hike? okay all right. why? >> well, because there's the numbers other than philly fed, and philly, by the way, is a city where all they really have is the eagles, and i would say that the philly...
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david gregory—kumar explains. where else to talk sleep and obstructive sleep apnoea, but in a hotel?and the cardiovascular system, so that can lead to an increased risk of stroke or problems with high blood pressure. getting a sleep apnoea diagnosis is complex — you pick up this wearable monitor from a hospital, where you're taught how to put it on. then, once it's in place, you try and get a good night's sleep. the next day, you have to return it to the hospital for lengthy analysis. back at the hospital, the data from that device is then analysed by a technician — that can take two or three hours — they produce a report that goes to the consultant, who then gets back in touch with the gp and the patient with the suggested course of action. but all of that can be replaced with this tiny device here — and it's quicker, easier and cheaper. now being trialled in coventry and warwickshire, this small device is posted to a potential sleep apnoea sufferer. they stick it to their throat, and overnight it records and analyses their sleep, ready for the consultant to look at. our sleep consu
david gregory—kumar explains. where else to talk sleep and obstructive sleep apnoea, but in a hotel?and the cardiovascular system, so that can lead to an increased risk of stroke or problems with high blood pressure. getting a sleep apnoea diagnosis is complex — you pick up this wearable monitor from a hospital, where you're taught how to put it on. then, once it's in place, you try and get a good night's sleep. the next day, you have to return it to the hospital for lengthy analysis. back...