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cantera, enzo c rocco no me convence, pese a ser jugador de selechccion de chil t tambien catalina domaahi, kque le i diedrdi dieron, contrato de por vida? >> >>bueno no tiene culpa llega un jugaodor internacional y lo primero que le dicen, sabes la historia de crzu auz azul, no a ganado d hace aÑos, bueno los trauman >> >>bueno esto es en conjunto neceissitan ayudarse, comenteo que me ha gustado el problema es que ha estado lesionado, nece t necesita un socio, un jugador r creativo, y chako va de salida, mena necesita un socio que le y ayude a generar opciones, cruz a azul necesita renovar la defensa y en el mediocampo traer un j a jugador mas contudente, porque c cruz azul tiene mucha posesion d de balon pero falla en el gol, l la defensa tambien es debil y a la hora en que lo atacan le l g llegan facil y eso da facil o oportunidad para el rival, si no las metes y eres debil defensi a defensivamente hablando ,tendras muchos problemas >> >> bueno es u nn tema cuat o cuateloso, que te llega, bueno se me hace que su hisotriatori r rr grande, en el tema de la maquina cementera, >> sreÑora
cantera, enzo c rocco no me convence, pese a ser jugador de selechccion de chil t tambien catalina domaahi, kque le i diedrdi dieron, contrato de por vida? >> >>bueno no tiene culpa llega un jugaodor internacional y lo primero que le dicen, sabes la historia de crzu auz azul, no a ganado d hace aÑos, bueno los trauman >> >>bueno esto es en conjunto neceissitan ayudarse, comenteo que me ha gustado el problema es que ha estado lesionado, nece t necesita un socio, un...
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the doma decision, the decision not to defend doma i made. i thought this was one he can't read about in the newspapers. so on the sunday of the super bowl party i told him this is the decision i made. he said to me, i'm glad pip didn't know how to approach you. this is where i wanted my justice department to be. but i'm glad you made that decision. >> you presented it to him as a fait accompli and he said i wanted to suggest it to you but i didn't think that's appropriate. >> exactly. that's the relationship that should exist between anent. there were a long range of issues i never shared with him. where an indictment was going to be brought and he would read about it in the newspaper the next day. >> when president trump has repeatedly expressed anger toward his attorney general, specifically for having recused himself on matters related to the campaign, including the russia investigation. those expressions of the president to me seem unprecedented because anybody facing investigation expressing regret over somebody not being in a position
the doma decision, the decision not to defend doma i made. i thought this was one he can't read about in the newspapers. so on the sunday of the super bowl party i told him this is the decision i made. he said to me, i'm glad pip didn't know how to approach you. this is where i wanted my justice department to be. but i'm glad you made that decision. >> you presented it to him as a fait accompli and he said i wanted to suggest it to you but i didn't think that's appropriate. >>...
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is a private matter and not a game a should griese he works as a radio host for cologne's catholic doma the audio station contest written a book on religion rock and pop music. is about wins and. in germany religion is a private affair for instance if you wanted to get statements from actors or politicians or other public figures about religion you probably wouldn't get much out of them as of. course. in other countries religion is much more part of everyday life and it's also expressed in music. are you. michael patrick kelly meanwhile is very outspoken about his face the irish american singer's twenty seventeen album id shot into the german top ten he currently lives in the very end when. i i. he used to perform with the famous kelly family as a kid then one day he'd had enough. in two thousand and four he withdrew from the limelight and lived as a monk in a french ministry for six years there he drew inspiration from the bible hundred songs in latin hebrew and. he released them in twenty sixteen on a spiritual pop music album titled which is hebrew for spirit. is a lot. people out th
is a private matter and not a game a should griese he works as a radio host for cologne's catholic doma the audio station contest written a book on religion rock and pop music. is about wins and. in germany religion is a private affair for instance if you wanted to get statements from actors or politicians or other public figures about religion you probably wouldn't get much out of them as of. course. in other countries religion is much more part of everyday life and it's also expressed in...
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who on doma is germany's second largest brewery and some eighty waiters from more than thirty countries worked here. doesn't just serve kurdish it serves cologne lifestyle and tradition which ironically is why seventy percent of the customers are tourists. from australia and. canadians lots of americans grasses and chinese and many russians that's also a good thing with good russians are good customers and they eat well and tip well you know. these waiters need to be in good shape on an average saturday they serve around fifteen thousand customers. round about midnight the tapster empties the last barrel then the waiters working day comes to an end and that's three hundred sixty four days a year the breweries only night off his christmas eve. people say the rhine brought culture to cologne and they are absolutely right the river has brought goods and people to the city ever since it was founded nowadays a one hundred and eighty nationalities live side by side in cologne and i'm going to meet a woman who's at home in this multicultural atmosphere. bobby is from brazil but has lived in co
who on doma is germany's second largest brewery and some eighty waiters from more than thirty countries worked here. doesn't just serve kurdish it serves cologne lifestyle and tradition which ironically is why seventy percent of the customers are tourists. from australia and. canadians lots of americans grasses and chinese and many russians that's also a good thing with good russians are good customers and they eat well and tip well you know. these waiters need to be in good shape on an average...
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the doma decision, for instance, the decision not to defend doma i made.hought this is one he can't read about in the newspapers. so i on a sunday at a super bowl party i told him this is where we were going to go. this is a decision i had made. and he said to me, i'm really glad -- i didn't know how to approach you because this is where i wanted my justice department to be. i didn't think it was appropriate to share that with you, but i'm glad you made that decision. >> so you present td to him as a fait accompli and he said i'm glad, i wanted to suggest to you to do this but didn't feel it was appropriate. >> exactly. that is an example of the kind of relationship that should exist between an attorney general and a president. there are a whole range of law enforcement issues that i never shared with him where an indictment was going to be brought and he would simply -- and people in the white house would simply read about it in the newspapers the next day. >> when president obama has -- excuse me, when president trump has publicly and repeatedly expresse
the doma decision, for instance, the decision not to defend doma i made.hought this is one he can't read about in the newspapers. so i on a sunday at a super bowl party i told him this is where we were going to go. this is a decision i had made. and he said to me, i'm really glad -- i didn't know how to approach you because this is where i wanted my justice department to be. i didn't think it was appropriate to share that with you, but i'm glad you made that decision. >> so you present td...
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protections and for the expansion of hate crimes and for the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, and domapplause] as secretary of state, she made the inclusion of lgbt rights a top priority of american foreign-policy. we will never forget her bold declaration heard around the world that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights. >> i've just finished reading her book. it's called "what happened." if you haven't read it, you should. it will be very clear she is not done yet. [cheering and applause] >> she always brings all of herself to everything she does. she continues to show us we all need to resist, insist, persist, enlist. we need to move onward together. she has the heart of a champion. unlimited compassion for others. the confidence to be her authentic self. please join me tonight with all the love we can give to welcome our friend, our trail blazer, our champion, our own, very own hillary rodham clinton! [cheering and applause] ♪ [cheering and applause] >> thank you! thank you so much! >> thank you! thank you, h.r.c., for that warm welcome! and, you know, there i
protections and for the expansion of hate crimes and for the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, and domapplause] as secretary of state, she made the inclusion of lgbt rights a top priority of american foreign-policy. we will never forget her bold declaration heard around the world that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights. >> i've just finished reading her book. it's called "what happened." if you haven't read it, you should. it will be very clear she is not...
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nondiscrimination protection and for the expansion of hate crimes ask,or the repeal of don't don't tell, and domalgbtq rights a top priority of american foreign policy. [cheering] never forget -- we will never forget her bold declaration heard around the world that gay rights are human rights, and human rights are gay rights! [cheering and applause] [whistling] >> i've just finished reading her book. happened." "what if you haven't read it, you should. very clear she is not done yet. [cheering and applause] >> she always brings all of to everything she does. she continues to show us we all need to resist, insist, persist, enlist. to move onward together. champion.e heart of a unlimited compassion for others. herthe confidence to be authentic self. please join me tonight with all we can give to welcome blazer,nd, our trail our champion, our own, very own clinton!odham [cheering and applause] ♪[music] [cheering and applause] >> thank you! thank you so much! [cheering] >> thank you! that warm h.r.c., for welcome! there is no one i'd rather share my initials you!than thank you! [cheering] >> now, som
nondiscrimination protection and for the expansion of hate crimes ask,or the repeal of don't don't tell, and domalgbtq rights a top priority of american foreign policy. [cheering] never forget -- we will never forget her bold declaration heard around the world that gay rights are human rights, and human rights are gay rights! [cheering and applause] [whistling] >> i've just finished reading her book. happened." "what if you haven't read it, you should. very clear she is not done...
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at doma's house, at elizabeth's house, at melbourne's house. i will tell you it a cute little story. i hope you will love. it is that melba and minnie jean were those big old crinoline slips, story. i do you remember that? why the way, judy, i did not know you were an ordained minister. where do you preach? toway, so, mobile would come our house because we lived one block from melba, all right? and, i was probably the worst little sister on earth, all right? i know i was. i admit it. i always had sore throats. my mother would always say, phyllis gargle with warm salt water. but i wanted to hear what melba talkingie jean were about. in the back?abeth stand up, you are a great lady. >> can you believe he took over my story? because i wanted to hear everything there were talking about, i did go make my warm salted water and would sit next to them making gurgling noises. [laughter] right. [laughter] y?es that sound bratt y? little bad sister? well, that is ok. i did want to follow in her footsteps. i was going to central high because i wanted to go
at doma's house, at elizabeth's house, at melbourne's house. i will tell you it a cute little story. i hope you will love. it is that melba and minnie jean were those big old crinoline slips, story. i do you remember that? why the way, judy, i did not know you were an ordained minister. where do you preach? toway, so, mobile would come our house because we lived one block from melba, all right? and, i was probably the worst little sister on earth, all right? i know i was. i admit it. i always...
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ist is the worry doma line that down the line is this could undermine the credibility of the u.s.overnment. compass threatening obamacare -- trump is threatening obamacare. reporter: he took that action hours after he signed an executive order. the steps he took yesterday were essentially to take apart piece, and hee by is doing it in stages. the executive order allows small andnesses to band together ensure people across states. the upshot is that people will probably end up with less comprehensive coverage, and many will end up paying more for their insurance. that, it will cause insurance premiums to rise filling from people. instead of his campaign promise to get rid of obamacare and lower premiums, many will end up paying more for insurance. francine: i know there will be a lot of copywritten and a lot of people up in arms. what is a need for markets? jonathan: stock split hit immediately. hospital stocks, health care stocks. bign't think this is a issue for the rest of the market. specific.health-care francine: if health care is messy, what does that mean for health reform -
ist is the worry doma line that down the line is this could undermine the credibility of the u.s.overnment. compass threatening obamacare -- trump is threatening obamacare. reporter: he took that action hours after he signed an executive order. the steps he took yesterday were essentially to take apart piece, and hee by is doing it in stages. the executive order allows small andnesses to band together ensure people across states. the upshot is that people will probably end up with less...
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european stocks seemed to be slipping and they're looking at spain and the doma how to figure out what dominating the markets once again. you can see the ibex down. the euro is rising before that little -- pivotal weakening of the government. sterling rising as theresa may today win support for her brexit stance, but seems to be changing on a daily basis. tom: how about a chart on optimism? for detractors of the present, he said i got elected and things got better. here's the trend of the center tendency from 1987 to 2007. the election of donald trump after all this gloom, the small business move takes off and we out almost two standard deviations that maybe 1.4 stephe standard deviation. that's the most optimistic chart on the bloomberg services. francine: i have a couple of other ones, but they are related to lecturing on stocks. this is a great chart that was dug up for us. this is looking at labor cost pressures in the u.k. for our regular stress, we will push it out on social media, but basically the blue line is previous data. this is a revised unit labor costs growth. what this
european stocks seemed to be slipping and they're looking at spain and the doma how to figure out what dominating the markets once again. you can see the ibex down. the euro is rising before that little -- pivotal weakening of the government. sterling rising as theresa may today win support for her brexit stance, but seems to be changing on a daily basis. tom: how about a chart on optimism? for detractors of the present, he said i got elected and things got better. here's the trend of the...