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, una madre que tendrá que hacerlo imposible para sacar adelante sus hijos y sobrevivir >>> elisa ser lo mismo >>> al otro lado del muro, una nueva apuesta de telemundo, donde el inmigrante se verá reflejado >>> creo que esta serie está interesante, son dos historias completamente distintas que se van uniendo, son dos historias completamente opuestas, los personajes, ella es una esposa de un gobernador con una vida completamente distinta a la de elisa, elizabeth una mujer trabajadora, de clase media, con el marido en estados unidos, ella tiene esta situación con su marido y le empieza a descubrir muchas cosas malas y eso es lo que hace que ella crucé >>> esta historia la vive mucha gente, la gente se va a identificar no solo comí personaje, sino con los hijos de elisa, con mi mamá, que también es una mujer que va y viene de méxico a estados unidos y sobre la separación, ella toma la decisión de venirse vivir con su esposo sus hijos a estados unidos >>> tres policías lograron atacar a un niño que caía desde un tercer piso en egipto, en instantes les diremos como hicieron los agente pa
, una madre que tendrá que hacerlo imposible para sacar adelante sus hijos y sobrevivir >>> elisa ser lo mismo >>> al otro lado del muro, una nueva apuesta de telemundo, donde el inmigrante se verá reflejado >>> creo que esta serie está interesante, son dos historias completamente distintas que se van uniendo, son dos historias completamente opuestas, los personajes, ella es una esposa de un gobernador con una vida completamente distinta a la de elisa, elizabeth...
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elisa: that's exactly it.ing advantage of the big banks, established players, dealing with a bad loan debt, and are unable to grow their lending book. what he's doing here is investing in a company founded by a former ceo. of one of italy's biggest banks, who was also a foreign minister , who is going to be buying a bank, and they are in a discussion now to purchase that license. they injected 600 million euros of capital into that, to try to extend credit, to become a challenger bank to mainstream vendors. julia: this is interesting. he has the political leverage here, but he was the former head of a company, and is combining his political knowledge and expertise with banking sector expertise in the partner he is choosing here. elisa: absolutely. he's witnessed coming up from behind, run one of the bigger banks. he was able to cross that bridge and presumably have backing for this venture, and will be negotiating with regulators, in for example, in terms of the license purchase. julia: in europe, a profile of
elisa: that's exactly it.ing advantage of the big banks, established players, dealing with a bad loan debt, and are unable to grow their lending book. what he's doing here is investing in a company founded by a former ceo. of one of italy's biggest banks, who was also a foreign minister , who is going to be buying a bank, and they are in a discussion now to purchase that license. they injected 600 million euros of capital into that, to try to extend credit, to become a challenger bank to...
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elisa found reports from the first officer to respond to the carjacking scene.ren pope. >> when we got there, two cars were involved in a traffic accident, and i noticed some spots of fresh, wet blood. one of the victim's shoes, there was also blood on one of his pants legs. he was uninjured so was his brother and sister. so we assumed that it was perpetrator's blood. >> police files confirmed the carjacker's blood had been recovered from the victim's pants but elisa wondered why that evidence had never been introduced at trial. >> i went to the evidence room and i see that the pants were checked out by one of the d.a.s and not returned. i'm like, hello? ? if they were so sure that john thomson was the carjacker, you would have tested his blood and gone, ta-da, waved your crime lab report around the courtroom. that would have been your nail. i knew that something was going on that was very unscrupulous and was deliberate. deliberate. >> the defense was never told that the blood had been tested. so that revealed quite a bit about the prosecutors who had been hand
elisa found reports from the first officer to respond to the carjacking scene.ren pope. >> when we got there, two cars were involved in a traffic accident, and i noticed some spots of fresh, wet blood. one of the victim's shoes, there was also blood on one of his pants legs. he was uninjured so was his brother and sister. so we assumed that it was perpetrator's blood. >> police files confirmed the carjacker's blood had been recovered from the victim's pants but elisa wondered why...
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elisa elisa alhada 14 years old. you saw her distraught mother. says elisa was loving and caring. and doesn't she look it. scott beagle scott geography at the school. he ushered students into the classroom during the shooting. one of the students told cnn he shot her life before he was shot outside the classroom door. luke courier family described him as always happy, always smiling. cousin says that he loved his mother and father with all his power. martin due kay also a student says quote words cannot describe my pain. joaquin oliver, originally from venezuela became a u.s. citizen just a year ago. gina just 14, described by a teacher sweet es seoul ever always smiling. 2017 merit scholar, semi finalist, carla laugh flynn, a line a peter, peter wong, meta pollic, shacker has now been identified as those killed yesterday. let me say this, we'll share our sincere es condolences to all who new and loved them. outfront next the former neighbor says she saw disturbing encounters with him. she will be my guest. and a student who survived with a messag
elisa elisa alhada 14 years old. you saw her distraught mother. says elisa was loving and caring. and doesn't she look it. scott beagle scott geography at the school. he ushered students into the classroom during the shooting. one of the students told cnn he shot her life before he was shot outside the classroom door. luke courier family described him as always happy, always smiling. cousin says that he loved his mother and father with all his power. martin due kay also a student says quote...
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elisa: yes, what is interesting is that today's earnings, you are seeing banks in different stages of their trajectories. on then, relying mostly trading businesses than the other banks. unicredit, admitting to this massive restructuring. what we are seeing there is the ceo taking all the boxes. revenue growth, lower costs, de-risking. investors clearly liking what they are seeing. but the bank isn't only getting rid of the stock, which has done aggressively, but they are also pushing themselves for the economy to recover. have the italian banks had to be more aggressive about defending themselves since rate alley out and his like when public with the short positions? elisa: the ceo was fighting back quite hard today about that setback, and if you look at the share prices for the last few months what you are seeing is, in particular, they are ahead of capital. in the the funds that they are able to generate for their investors, paying out 85% of profits to shareholders, that's the next plan. mark: thank you. t-mobile'sing up, john legere joins us to discuss the move into online televi
elisa: yes, what is interesting is that today's earnings, you are seeing banks in different stages of their trajectories. on then, relying mostly trading businesses than the other banks. unicredit, admitting to this massive restructuring. what we are seeing there is the ceo taking all the boxes. revenue growth, lower costs, de-risking. investors clearly liking what they are seeing. but the bank isn't only getting rid of the stock, which has done aggressively, but they are also pushing...
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elisa hernández cuenta cuáles son estos proyectos y como aquellos que fueron afectados siguen recuperándosea seÑora isabel recuerda el desbordo. >>> ya no podíamos caminar. >>> a un aÑo de los hechos, la ciudad de san josé, habló de sobre lo que han hecho y lo que planean hacer para evitar que algo así pase de nuevo. >>> hemos puesto vegetación invasiva en ciertas partes del arroyo. >>> a mi derecha el lugar que se inundó, a mi izquierda el arroyo coyote. lo que no estaba aquí antes es esta barrera de piedras que previene que vuelva a ocurrir esta catástrofe. >>> me siento más segura. >>> además evaluarán lo que se pueda hacer para evitar otro desbordamiento. colaboran ingenieros de la guardia del ejército nacional . >>> proyectos que no transfieren riesgos a otras partes del arroyo. >>> la ciudad cuenta con avisos masivos para estos eventos. >>> podemos enviar alertas por mensajes de texto. >>> la falta de advertencia cuando el río se desbordaba fue lo que según la seÑora isabel, cambió todo. >>> nadie nos informaba. >>> melissa hernández, noticiero telemundo te y ocho. >>> hace varias sem
elisa hernández cuenta cuáles son estos proyectos y como aquellos que fueron afectados siguen recuperándosea seÑora isabel recuerda el desbordo. >>> ya no podíamos caminar. >>> a un aÑo de los hechos, la ciudad de san josé, habló de sobre lo que han hecho y lo que planean hacer para evitar que algo así pase de nuevo. >>> hemos puesto vegetación invasiva en ciertas partes del arroyo. >>> a mi derecha el lugar que se inundó, a mi izquierda el arroyo...
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it is about sally hawkins who plays a mute cleaner called elisa and she has a job in an american undergroundwhich i think peppered the us in the cold war in the ‘50s and ‘60s. a creature is brought in rather like the roswell incident. they bring it in, in a tank, to do experiments. they suspect it can help them defeat the russians somehow and win the space race. it is never clear. they mistrust this creature entirely about from one mute outside cleaner played by sally hawkins who strikes up a strange relationship immediately with this creature in the tank. how was your trip? just one number please. security, call security. head of security. moaning noise. get them out. michael shannon's agent strickland glowering as only michael shannon can do. that clip gives the impression it is all foreboding and dangerous and scary but a lot of it is not. it is an unbelievably beautiful film. the production design is extraordinary. that is why it has got so many nominations at the oscars and the baftas, i2 and 13. the design is good. the music is great and the cinematography. there is a lot of great stuf
it is about sally hawkins who plays a mute cleaner called elisa and she has a job in an american undergroundwhich i think peppered the us in the cold war in the ‘50s and ‘60s. a creature is brought in rather like the roswell incident. they bring it in, in a tank, to do experiments. they suspect it can help them defeat the russians somehow and win the space race. it is never clear. they mistrust this creature entirely about from one mute outside cleaner played by sally hawkins who strikes up...
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does limit elisa which we all want to want after years of because. if we cannot then talk to you as a mean. we are supposed. to support it i don't think there is a. question that only. he did to me no i have a philistine has it allowed. he has or doesn't if he had the it thought of mom we didn't have the. old we had the children you will remember. and for them it was a little bit like new york to hear all the we talked to you jenny yeah and to devise a model of a lovely new book the magical bucket in the middle of the day you similarly stood out there when did you think that. you. had. a vision and i mean another i think. in this film. the mayor of miami is going to look allow them. to do you can myself. and hagee and a negative view of the fianna just a bit here and the shell of a few no less conceptual bullshit delicately in the service of the south of there will be as you will only never make old school kid because you can also view it as a model of the pseudo of the view of a mother becoming a pseudo was a. camera . unless they come with no money
does limit elisa which we all want to want after years of because. if we cannot then talk to you as a mean. we are supposed. to support it i don't think there is a. question that only. he did to me no i have a philistine has it allowed. he has or doesn't if he had the it thought of mom we didn't have the. old we had the children you will remember. and for them it was a little bit like new york to hear all the we talked to you jenny yeah and to devise a model of a lovely new book the magical...
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elisa's mother says she wants her daughter's fronds live and breathe for her because she is no longer here. and it's mid-day, there are still seven injured and wounded being treated in local hospit seven is still in critical condition. live in parkland florida rosemary back to you i philly. >> before you go we've been hearing stories of teaches and coaches who shielded children from the gunfire. tell us about it. >> reporter: 14 children that were killed many this massacre three staff members, teachers, and a coach, as you mentioned. people here just eternally grateful for the sacrifices they made literally that assistant football coach, aaron feis that everybody's been talking about literally used i had body to stop bullets and save children's lives. it really gist goes to show you how seriously thesepeople weith our ildren take their them costs. rosemary. >> chris pollone live for nus parkland florida. thank you, chris. >>> we have a crew in south florida as well gathering new details on this tragedy. you can look for the live reports this afternoon on nbc 10. >>> jessica boyington
elisa's mother says she wants her daughter's fronds live and breathe for her because she is no longer here. and it's mid-day, there are still seven injured and wounded being treated in local hospit seven is still in critical condition. live in parkland florida rosemary back to you i philly. >> before you go we've been hearing stories of teaches and coaches who shielded children from the gunfire. tell us about it. >> reporter: 14 children that were killed many this massacre three...
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with or without government support rick elisa reineke who will continue her business and passion growing vegetables and farming fish on a big scale. thriving green is a project set up by german students developing especially breeder of all jews that could be used to help feed people in barren and drought stricken regions initial pilot programs already underway in kenya region thriving green students say cultivating all gee isn't all hard work it's also lots and lots of fun. just a few final adjustments then their l.g. detector will be ready for a test run. a device along as the students from regensburg to determine how many microscopic algae are present in a water sample and not just any alcee but a very specific kind spirulina algae are also now being grown in kenya. via the internet the students in southern germany are monitoring the growth of the algae in a basin they set up in kenya that way they can alert their african collaborators to the best time to harvest it spirulina tastes like salty salad but packs a much bigger nutritional punch. and has people you know one hundred grams of
with or without government support rick elisa reineke who will continue her business and passion growing vegetables and farming fish on a big scale. thriving green is a project set up by german students developing especially breeder of all jews that could be used to help feed people in barren and drought stricken regions initial pilot programs already underway in kenya region thriving green students say cultivating all gee isn't all hard work it's also lots and lots of fun. just a few final...
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of the peloponnesian paradise the peninsula is the setting for many a greek myth including a hook elisa'sbattle with the name ian lyon and it certainly does look magical that. i traditional greek stone cottage on the southern tip of the peloponnese peninsula. so and on to nail a company from italy converted it into a holiday getaway they spend as much time as they can here in money. so normal drought to think i'm also hearing money please get me in. because it is interior mirrors the colors of the natural surroundings. about the callers and the choice of the course with us being very easy because we are so much in love with the money and so close to the sea as you can see outside that the concert that was to capture these callers and to capture the blue of the sea inside the house so you can see that the heyday of the of the doors and the chairs and everything are exactly the blue of the sea and about the rasta you can see the saying that on the on the floor of the same color on the ceiling natural neutral natural color is complete of the everything. traditional regional items when the co
of the peloponnesian paradise the peninsula is the setting for many a greek myth including a hook elisa'sbattle with the name ian lyon and it certainly does look magical that. i traditional greek stone cottage on the southern tip of the peloponnese peninsula. so and on to nail a company from italy converted it into a holiday getaway they spend as much time as they can here in money. so normal drought to think i'm also hearing money please get me in. because it is interior mirrors the colors of...
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elisa smith news editor of the travelers times and that's a website covering roma news and culture hello everybody good to have you here hi i'm just thinking when you're thinking up a piece of theater and you're thinking how does this help people understand the roma better where do you stop or what are you trying to do when we meet we created. and like an answers to all the. way in which very stereotypical way in which are present in our you know the scars. so we want to do. we are we are we are and we want to share our stories because there's a lot of a little stigma around trauma and. so we want to see other stories. alina going back a few years ago there was a time when you and some friends got together and you did performance art uses kind of was that people use about roma people can you repeat some of those phrases so that we understand what we're talking about here and how do you turn that into performance art yes back into seven and nine when there were no cultural. show the bugger more people and they were being fired or herb demonized or a good bye i went on the streets with you
elisa smith news editor of the travelers times and that's a website covering roma news and culture hello everybody good to have you here hi i'm just thinking when you're thinking up a piece of theater and you're thinking how does this help people understand the roma better where do you stop or what are you trying to do when we meet we created. and like an answers to all the. way in which very stereotypical way in which are present in our you know the scars. so we want to do. we are we are we...
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elisa harrington joins us live. >> reporter: the issue here is a plaque. the plan is to use quotes from the survivor's powerful letter to the quote that went viral. but the university rejected the lines she wrote. >> you took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety. >> student protesters passages. a group gathered in the same spot where the attack happened for calling out the university's decision to not use the words. >> i know what it feels like to be silence and i want to show my solidarity. >> reporter: stephanie pham, the organizer of today's protest says honoring the survivor's request is the least they could do. >> it was an act of silencing survivors and time and time again, especially at stanford have experienced that same exact act of silence. >> reporter: it has not been revealed what words doe wanted but the university says it would be triggering to survivors in sexual violence.lence. they were inconsistent with a contemplative space where members of our community could seek solis. >>> shocking case of child sex abuse in the no
elisa harrington joins us live. >> reporter: the issue here is a plaque. the plan is to use quotes from the survivor's powerful letter to the quote that went viral. but the university rejected the lines she wrote. >> you took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety. >> student protesters passages. a group gathered in the same spot where the attack happened for calling out the university's decision to not use the words. >> i know what it feels like to be...
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elisa harrington joins us live. >> reporter: the issue here is a plaque.he plan is to use quotes from the survivor's powerful letter to the quote that went viral. but the university rejected the lines she wrote. >> you took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety. >> student protesters read pa passages. a group gathered in the same spot where the attack happened for calling out the university's decision to not use the words. >> i know what it feels like to be silence and i want to show my solidarity. >> reporter: stephanie pham, the organizer of today's protest says honoring the survivor's request is the least they could do. >> it was an act of silencing survivors and time and time again, especially at stanford have experienced that same exact act of silence. >> reporter: it has not been revealed what words doe wanted but the university says it would be triggering to survivors in sexual violence. they were inconsistent with a contemplative space where members of our community could seek solis. >>> shocking case of child sex abuse in the no
elisa harrington joins us live. >> reporter: the issue here is a plaque.he plan is to use quotes from the survivor's powerful letter to the quote that went viral. but the university rejected the lines she wrote. >> you took away my worth, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety. >> student protesters read pa passages. a group gathered in the same spot where the attack happened for calling out the university's decision to not use the words. >> i know what it feels like...
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elisa herrington was there. >> our generation has a voice. >> reporter: a group of students at alameda's encinal high school walked out. never again movement after last week's shooting. >> it could happen anywhere, any time so be aware. >> if all of us worked together and put our voices and our minds to it, our impact would be so much bigger. >> reporter: students held a moment of silence. they told me they want stricter gun laws. >> they should up the bullet price too. >> i don't feel like civilians should have guns especially if they have mental health pre support students and student voice. >> reporter: principal daniel hearst say students could face consequences for skipping class. >> there is a sentiment of this feeling of a lack of safety. unsafe to be a student to be in a school. what would happen if that happened here x it is, you know, it is really unsettling. >> reporter: saying they have been holding safety meetings and have plans for an active shooter drill. >>> the sheriff of county florida say deputies will be at schools. >> we want to learn everything we can learn and we a
elisa herrington was there. >> our generation has a voice. >> reporter: a group of students at alameda's encinal high school walked out. never again movement after last week's shooting. >> it could happen anywhere, any time so be aware. >> if all of us worked together and put our voices and our minds to it, our impact would be so much bigger. >> reporter: students held a moment of silence. they told me they want stricter gun laws. >> they should up the bullet...
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elisa: that's right.n terms of their pivot to asia, that's definitely paying off. in 2017, three quarters of their pretax profit came from asia. that is definitely yielding the results they were hoping for. more focusedl be on costs going forward and investors are pointing to a very disappointing return on equity, which is well short of the 10% target. francine: this is your largest bank and it has the heat exposure to china and emerging markets in asia. where does it find it? elisa: there will be a lot more on that in the first half when the new ceo will put together his strategic plan for the company. there has been talked about potential other areas of growth after shrinking, but we are still going to be listening for those details. tom: i love francine's question about where hsbc fits in. we had the bloomberg story yesterday on the termination to come at deutsche bank. maybe takes it out to 500 employees. here's the chart of deutsche bank and i will put this out on twitter for radio london as well. th
elisa: that's right.n terms of their pivot to asia, that's definitely paying off. in 2017, three quarters of their pretax profit came from asia. that is definitely yielding the results they were hoping for. more focusedl be on costs going forward and investors are pointing to a very disappointing return on equity, which is well short of the 10% target. francine: this is your largest bank and it has the heat exposure to china and emerging markets in asia. where does it find it? elisa: there will...
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workers are paid a far far from it but the systematic problem is the culture of the industry the chain elisa and just think of oxfam not even reporting it to the local police what was going through their head charities like they're going to be under intense scrutiny from politicians here in britain how they respond could determine not just how much government money they continue to gets but how much goodwill they continue to receive from the general public and that could be their biggest concern. the co-leader of turkey's pro kurdish opposition parties being investigated for a possible violation of sedition laws herman bolden was elected to the party's leadership on sunday turkish state media say she's under investigation for allegedly engaging in so-called terror propaganda during her victory speech alton was chosen to replace the former co-leader so her teen to notice who's been in jail since two thousand and sixteen facing terror target is. the official portraits of former us president barack obama and his wife michelle have gone on display in washington d.c. they run veiled at the smiths
workers are paid a far far from it but the systematic problem is the culture of the industry the chain elisa and just think of oxfam not even reporting it to the local police what was going through their head charities like they're going to be under intense scrutiny from politicians here in britain how they respond could determine not just how much government money they continue to gets but how much goodwill they continue to receive from the general public and that could be their biggest...
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we‘ve had a 20% reduction in elisa.. there has been significant reduction in policing. it has clearly had an impact. the idea that reducing these numbers will have an impact sounds quite bizarre, so it would have and it has. theresa may... that has been an effect on things like stop and search which requires disco intervention. absolutely. you‘ve got an increasing workload for police officers with fewer resources and notjust pcs on the street but also pcs owes and police staff. all of those have been reduced quite significantly. we need to be looking at a much wider approach. cressida dick, the commissioner, was in scotland yesterday, she‘s a very, very capable and very able individual who actually as good a track dealing with issues. and she was the architect of trident in terms of working with communities and making sure we reduce gun crime. in cressida dick we‘ve got a very able and a very sort of talented individual. it was working very closely with london‘s black community. this gang question, is there a particular
we‘ve had a 20% reduction in elisa.. there has been significant reduction in policing. it has clearly had an impact. the idea that reducing these numbers will have an impact sounds quite bizarre, so it would have and it has. theresa may... that has been an effect on things like stop and search which requires disco intervention. absolutely. you‘ve got an increasing workload for police officers with fewer resources and notjust pcs on the street but also pcs owes and police staff. all of those...
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elisa herrington was there. >> our generation has a voice. >> reporter: a group of students at alameda's encinal high school walked out. never again movement after last week's shooting. >> it could happen anywhere, any time so be aware. >> if all of us worked together and put our voices and our minds to it, our impact would be so much bigger. >> reporter: students held a moment of silence. they told me they want stricter gun laws. >> they should up the bullet price too. >> i don't feel like civilians should have guns especially if they have mental health problems. >> we support students and student voice. >> reporter: principal daniel hearst say students could face consequences for skipping class. >> there is a sentiment of this feeling of a lack of safety. unsafe to be a student to be in a school. what would happen if that happened here x it is, you know, it is really unsettling. >> reporter: saying they have been holding safety meetings and have plans for an active shooter drill. >>> the sheriff of broward county florida say deputies will be at schools. >> we want to learn everything w
elisa herrington was there. >> our generation has a voice. >> reporter: a group of students at alameda's encinal high school walked out. never again movement after last week's shooting. >> it could happen anywhere, any time so be aware. >> if all of us worked together and put our voices and our minds to it, our impact would be so much bigger. >> reporter: students held a moment of silence. they told me they want stricter gun laws. >> they should up the bullet...
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elisa: they've got a large investor bank, so they have to keep employees happy.out the one-off bonus payment, otherwise the staff is going to leave. obviously that is a factor at play. francine: is 2018 a turning point for healthier banks because interest rates will make it easier to play the markets right? as long as you play the right side of the bank? rupert: in europe i am not sure that is the case. we have seen very strong growth, you want exposure to this economy and we have also seen market three pricing -- repricing the front end. i think we are repricing 50 basis points. i think that is thoroughly unrealistic. i think that support is probably as good as it gets from these banks because i think they are going to have a much longer environment of low rates in europe. that headwind will remain there and in deed maybe even get priced in more going forward. tom: can you acquire european banks and its show -- if so, which flavor of european banks? rupert: i think what we want to have exposure to is the domestic demand story in europe and there have been benefi
elisa: they've got a large investor bank, so they have to keep employees happy.out the one-off bonus payment, otherwise the staff is going to leave. obviously that is a factor at play. francine: is 2018 a turning point for healthier banks because interest rates will make it easier to play the markets right? as long as you play the right side of the bank? rupert: in europe i am not sure that is the case. we have seen very strong growth, you want exposure to this economy and we have also seen...
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here's our reporter, elisa martinuzzi from the line. >> this is with barclays, investment banking powerhouseas been tiptoeing another business areas. he tried to replicate banking but didn't quite go according to plan. it's the turn of italy and southern europe. he seeing the opportunity to fund a business that has been the backbone of italian economy, which is bank lending to small-medium-sized companies. >> when you think about italy, you think about the struggles of the banking sector. set the scene force us: is this situation improving here for nonperforming loans in italy? >> i think what's interesting is the timing. for the last couple of years, the focus has been on that banks have built up. they've all been focusing on purchasing some of these bad debts, prices in the hope of being able to sell those and the assets behind them for profit. now, suddenly, as the economy starts to turn, investors are seeing the opportunity to make money by lending. it's a story that's different to the ones that focus on bad loans we have so far. >> we can imagine good companies there have helped credit,
here's our reporter, elisa martinuzzi from the line. >> this is with barclays, investment banking powerhouseas been tiptoeing another business areas. he tried to replicate banking but didn't quite go according to plan. it's the turn of italy and southern europe. he seeing the opportunity to fund a business that has been the backbone of italian economy, which is bank lending to small-medium-sized companies. >> when you think about italy, you think about the struggles of the banking...
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more isoining us with elisa martinuzzi. great to see you.s miss for hsbc, there were two parts to it. >> a weaker trading line on the investment banking side and the revenue line not being as strong as investors were hoping for. thattors were hoping that momentum would continue in the fourth quarter. nejra: the loan losses were down. >> that's correct. -- not aorted that huge surprise. they pick other european lenders. things cansign that go wrong even if you are growing . nejra: on the training and the global markets division, even though we saw that trading decline, hsbc didn't do too badly compared to its u.s. peers. >> the guidance for this quarter wasn't as strong as people would have liked to see. credit suisse spoke about the trading environment. investors will be looking for more of that kind of guidance. nejra: what did we learn about the share buybacks and the reasoning behind putting them on hold? >> investors had gotten the return to shareholders -- there wasn't a committal they were open for. overall, not exactly the swansong st
more isoining us with elisa martinuzzi. great to see you.s miss for hsbc, there were two parts to it. >> a weaker trading line on the investment banking side and the revenue line not being as strong as investors were hoping for. thattors were hoping that momentum would continue in the fourth quarter. nejra: the loan losses were down. >> that's correct. -- not aorted that huge surprise. they pick other european lenders. things cansign that go wrong even if you are growing . nejra: on...
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joaquÍn oliver, peter, elisa, jamie, we have all 17. rob: great kids this weekend.terback throwing the pass as dad was watching him play. he said, my son is about to go to more funerals here in the next few days than most people will attend in lifetime and he said it was great to see him out on the field and forget about it and be normal just for a couple of hours. back to you. >> such a true and sad statement and you saw the tribute on the shoes and you wonder and hope if this up coming nfl season if that phrase ball out baseballs a motto as they pay tribute to lives lost. rob: we would love to see that especially with miami dolphins. >> amazing story and thank you matt for great story. time now 43 after the hour, president trump is having a president's day sale, yeah, i said that right. the make america great deals you can cash in on and one state looking to revamp unemployment benefits by cutting them in half. is this good motivation for job hunters or kicking them while they are down? we will debate that next. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ug
joaquÍn oliver, peter, elisa, jamie, we have all 17. rob: great kids this weekend.terback throwing the pass as dad was watching him play. he said, my son is about to go to more funerals here in the next few days than most people will attend in lifetime and he said it was great to see him out on the field and forget about it and be normal just for a couple of hours. back to you. >> such a true and sad statement and you saw the tribute on the shoes and you wonder and hope if this up coming...
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>>> elisa es panadera.ntigo. >> lista vamos a comprar la casa y me los llevo. >> resulta que sÍ. >> tienes otra vida pero pues no estoy enterado, me voy a enterar en el camino y ahÍ empiezan los obstÁculos en la relaciÓn. >> entonces viene gabriel este hombre supuestamente maravilloso. >> es que tienes doble cara. >> simplemente soy un polÍtico y los polÍticos a veces tenemos que tener un discurso muy claro para lo que vamos hacer con nuestro pueblo. >> nos va a gustar la doble cara de tu personaje. >> tÚ sabes que he interpretado muchos villanos sÉ el tipo de villanos que les gusta a la gente, irÓnicos que son malos este es bastante bobo porque es un polÍtico muy ieligen po tiene todavÍa la falsa creencia que el fin justifica los medio para poder llegar a la presidencia tiene que hacer ciertas cosas corruptas para el partido lo ayude a llegar y por eso el pretexto es la familia. >> la escoge su equipo de gobierno. >> y escogen entre 4 mujeres. a una miss, entonces la sacan. >> esto tiene muchÍsimo. >> creo
>>> elisa es panadera.ntigo. >> lista vamos a comprar la casa y me los llevo. >> resulta que sÍ. >> tienes otra vida pero pues no estoy enterado, me voy a enterar en el camino y ahÍ empiezan los obstÁculos en la relaciÓn. >> entonces viene gabriel este hombre supuestamente maravilloso. >> es que tienes doble cara. >> simplemente soy un polÍtico y los polÍticos a veces tenemos que tener un discurso muy claro para lo que vamos hacer con nuestro...
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correspondent elisa kunya looks ahead. >> reporter: hours after the florida shooting, mitt romney tweeted, out of respect for the victims and their families, i will not be making an announcement tomorrow about the senate race. romney is expected to announce to fill the seat of retiring senator orren hatch. the chairman of the utah republican party is quoted calling the former governor of massachusetts a carpet bagger of the the chairman then received a call from romney himself. how did that go? >> good. i started off by basically saying, i hope you don't hold a grudge because that was taken out of context. >> reporter: rob anderson was conveying what he heard from voters. romney has been a utah resident for four years but his roots run deep. >> the romney name is absolutely gold when it comes to utah. >> reporter: his family traces back generations in the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints. and credited with saving the olympics which was wrapped in scandal. >> romney had a very successful olympics. >> reporter: there are four times as many registered republicans in utah than demo
correspondent elisa kunya looks ahead. >> reporter: hours after the florida shooting, mitt romney tweeted, out of respect for the victims and their families, i will not be making an announcement tomorrow about the senate race. romney is expected to announce to fill the seat of retiring senator orren hatch. the chairman of the utah republican party is quoted calling the former governor of massachusetts a carpet bagger of the the chairman then received a call from romney himself. how did...
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elisa: i think it is probably a blip. that they were hoping not to see.urn to the revenue growth that they were hoping for, and this did not come through in the fourth quarter. iain: the fourth quarter, certainly from our perspective and the industry's, was a little weaker with respect to global markets, particularly in the ficc space. and in common with some of our peer group, we also took some provisions for corporate exposures in the fourth quarter. so that is really the feature of the fourth quarter. a couple of things on the unexpected front with respect to charges coming through a global bank and markets business, and lower revenues in the quarter from the same business. vonnie: walmart shares are dragging down the dow. investors are worried that e-commerce growth is slowing at the retailer. why can't walmart satisfy shareholders these days, no matter what it does, from buying jet.com to plowing money into new operations? investors do not seem to be happy. sarah: it is true. they sure are hard to please right now. i think what we saw this quarter is
elisa: i think it is probably a blip. that they were hoping not to see.urn to the revenue growth that they were hoping for, and this did not come through in the fourth quarter. iain: the fourth quarter, certainly from our perspective and the industry's, was a little weaker with respect to global markets, particularly in the ficc space. and in common with some of our peer group, we also took some provisions for corporate exposures in the fourth quarter. so that is really the feature of the...
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at this point, it's kind of an ugly black eye as elisa said. it's a bad day for the white house.s not great when someone looses access to the information that someone is supposed to get to do their jobs. it's embarrassing for the white house for getting security clearances and staffing for what has been more than a year now. >> neil: we'll watch. thanks, ladies. we didn't want to have you thinking we were showing you in the lighter a round portion. the dow was down 300 points. it's a baptism by fire for the head of the new reserve. it's all his fault, kind of. you know what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >> neil: all right. you know the dow was down about 300 points today. but you know how i am at charts and how i like to
at this point, it's kind of an ugly black eye as elisa said. it's a bad day for the white house.s not great when someone looses access to the information that someone is supposed to get to do their jobs. it's embarrassing for the white house for getting security clearances and staffing for what has been more than a year now. >> neil: we'll watch. thanks, ladies. we didn't want to have you thinking we were showing you in the lighter a round portion. the dow was down 300 points. it's a...
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parties that present themselves as un to start basement parties so there is definitely i believe i'm elisa's if you want within the italian populations which explains the growing popularity of these parties but at the same time dancers to does mollies between different parties are also different and it does dangerous to say that the far right you need there is just growing without meeting and distinction not sure to between what a party like the leader is argued for and what a party like the five star movement has argued for well thank you for shedding some light on it for us and there is a dairy from the open your think tank. in germany the authorities in the city of kut bus are refusing to house any more refugees the decision was criticized by activists and applauded by far right groups both of which descended on the city to demonstrate but the people of say much of the criticism has been unwarranted paul brennan reports. with its bilingual german and sorbet street signs and so close to the polish border bus has been a cultural melting pot for centuries so news that it would not accommodat
parties that present themselves as un to start basement parties so there is definitely i believe i'm elisa's if you want within the italian populations which explains the growing popularity of these parties but at the same time dancers to does mollies between different parties are also different and it does dangerous to say that the far right you need there is just growing without meeting and distinction not sure to between what a party like the leader is argued for and what a party like the...
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it is about sally hawkins who plays a mute cleaner called elisa and she has a job in an american undergroundin the ‘50s and ‘60s. we're setjust on the cusp of then. then this creature is brought in, rather like the roswell incident. they bring it in in a tank to do experiments. they suspect it can help them defeat the russians somehow and win the space race. it's never clear. we don't know what it is, really, and they mistrust this creature entirely, except for one mute outside cleaner played by sally hawkins, who strikes up a strange relationship immediately with this creature in the tank. how was your trip? fine. just one moment, please. security, who's security? i'm head of security. moaning noise get them out! there is michael shannon's agent strickland glowering as only michael shannon can do. that clip gives the impression it is all foreboding and dangerous and scary, and actually a lot of it is not. it's an unbelievably beautiful film. the production design is extraordinary. which is why it's got so many nominations at the oscars and the baftas, 12 and 13. because it looks great — the
it is about sally hawkins who plays a mute cleaner called elisa and she has a job in an american undergroundin the ‘50s and ‘60s. we're setjust on the cusp of then. then this creature is brought in, rather like the roswell incident. they bring it in in a tank to do experiments. they suspect it can help them defeat the russians somehow and win the space race. it's never clear. we don't know what it is, really, and they mistrust this creature entirely, except for one mute outside cleaner...
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>>> me voy a encontrar con elisa y ahÍ empieza nuestra conexiÓn tienen que verla. >> no les voy a contarz. sin importar tu look. el spray para cabello reinventado. tresemmé se encarga de tu pelo ¡para que tú puedas hacer lo tuyo! ♪ para looka coimpecable.tal nueva base super stay, de maybelline new york. fórmula de cobertura total. dura hasta 24 horas. perfección duradera. base super stay, de maybelline new york. solo de maybelline new york [ un poquito mas ] ♪ un poquito ma' ♪ dame un poquito ma' ♪ ♪ dime ♪ un poquito ma' ♪ lo que ♪ tu quieres de mi ♪ dame ♪ un poquito ma' ♪ dame ♪ dame un poquito ma' ♪ ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> mi gente bella ustedes lo pidieron y aquÍ porque ahora si llegÓ el momento de conocer de televisiÓn de nuestra querida adamari y su compaÑero toni costa. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> la historia de esta pareja por quÉ con el baile, la sprapz, el amor y su gran milagro, hoy los protagonistas de este amor de televisiÓn nos cuentan como llegaron a enamorarse. >> ¿toni sabÍas tÚ en lo que te estabas metiendo una mujer como ada, famosa con la trayectoria con las situaciones que habÍa
>>> me voy a encontrar con elisa y ahÍ empieza nuestra conexiÓn tienen que verla. >> no les voy a contarz. sin importar tu look. el spray para cabello reinventado. tresemmé se encarga de tu pelo ¡para que tú puedas hacer lo tuyo! ♪ para looka coimpecable.tal nueva base super stay, de maybelline new york. fórmula de cobertura total. dura hasta 24 horas. perfección duradera. base super stay, de maybelline new york. solo de maybelline new york [ un poquito mas ] ♪ un...
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. >> ¿ estÁs enamorado de tu esposa elisa?.ablando de las seer series y su vida aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa, ¿ quÉ les parece si vamos a una pausa?. >> vamos con james que estÁs en el calor rico de south beach con un chef invitado muy especial. >> cuÉntame james. >> asÍ es era ker todos los dÍasada, te mando un beso hasta el estudio, estamos celebrando el festival de vino y comida, estoy con gran chef, conocido como el chef imposible, gracias por estar con nosotros. >> (hablan en inglÉs).. >> vamos a pasarla muy bien, vas a preparar una receta deliciosa. le gusta comer saludable y mantenerse saludable, yo pensaba que me veÍa bien como chef y hacÍa ejercicio pero mira mi abbrother aquÍ, quÉ me dices. . >> dice que esta comida me a va a hacer lucir muy bien.. >> listo. >> (hablan en inglÉs). . >> muy bien, esto es una berenjena que lo que hace es ponen acte de oliv al horn y terminamos con purÉ.. >> exacto. >> vamos a agregar en un bowl, para los que no lo conocen es uno solos chefs mÁs reconocidos en el mercado americano en estados uni
. >> ¿ estÁs enamorado de tu esposa elisa?.ablando de las seer series y su vida aquÍ en un nuevo dÍa, ¿ quÉ les parece si vamos a una pausa?. >> vamos con james que estÁs en el calor rico de south beach con un chef invitado muy especial. >> cuÉntame james. >> asÍ es era ker todos los dÍasada, te mando un beso hasta el estudio, estamos celebrando el festival de vino y comida, estoy con gran chef, conocido como el chef imposible, gracias por estar con nosotros....