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they have the caravan, let 'em in, you want to let 'em in, does anybody want to let 'em in? >> no! >> president trump: caravan after caravan is forming, unvetted illegal aliens, trying to flood into our country, on your dollar, overwhelming your schools, depleting your resources, and endangering your
they have the caravan, let 'em in, you want to let 'em in, does anybody want to let 'em in? >> no! >> president trump: caravan after caravan is forming, unvetted illegal aliens, trying to flood into our country, on your dollar, overwhelming your schools, depleting your resources, and endangering your
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trade for me i think em is oversold it's providesed in a lot. i don't think the dollar breaks higher when are in a whis kerr of 18 month mys on the dollar. emerging markets priced in enormous pain. china will stimulate china was caught off guard by the trade deal they were contracting for two years in the credit markets. and i think there is enormous pain priced into the trade. >> if his trade works it's working on the back of something getting done at the end of the month with trump and xi. if that happens. >> yes. >> he will get lucky. >> you're going to see em move. >> it's a binary event are we look at a binary with g20. >> here is my point. i haven't been saying buy em all the way down this was a decision i felt based upon the result of the elections we are seeing china fiscal come through. therefore i think this is a trade. it's easy to mark the bottom look at the bottom of the range on this it's simple to follow the channel where it fails every time. >> china has been easing the whole way down look what they have done with the current. >>
trade for me i think em is oversold it's providesed in a lot. i don't think the dollar breaks higher when are in a whis kerr of 18 month mys on the dollar. emerging markets priced in enormous pain. china will stimulate china was caught off guard by the trade deal they were contracting for two years in the credit markets. and i think there is enormous pain priced into the trade. >> if his trade works it's working on the back of something getting done at the end of the month with trump and...
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just let 'em come in, folks, let 'em come in. >> no!rviewed him? i put it on social media. because i'm being nice. and they said, well, what do you want? well, i want a pardon, i want a pardon. a woman, she's like this reporter, i guess. innocent, nice. oh, you want a pardon? what did you to? what did you do? what did you do? murder. murder! homicide, something. what did you do? murder. and she -- this is one of the people in the caravan, by way. what did you do? murder. you want murder? youen want a pardon? this is -- can you believe what's going on in this country? but we're getting a change. this big ship is turning a lot faster than anyone thought possible. [cheers and applause] and remember that claire mccaskill voted in favor of deadly sanctuary cities. we don't want sang sanctuary ci. so don't listen to what claire says, just look at how she votes. all you have to do is take a look. she votes with the crazy democrats, and they have gone crazy. a vote for claire is a vote for more taxes, more crime and more illegal immigration. ve
just let 'em come in, folks, let 'em come in. >> no!rviewed him? i put it on social media. because i'm being nice. and they said, well, what do you want? well, i want a pardon, i want a pardon. a woman, she's like this reporter, i guess. innocent, nice. oh, you want a pardon? what did you to? what did you do? what did you do? murder. murder! homicide, something. what did you do? murder. and she -- this is one of the people in the caravan, by way. what did you do? murder. you want murder?...
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or because of a broader em rally.good morning and good day to you, as well. last two weeks were a good gain for indian markets. i was looking at what india has done in one week and a lot of the u.s. market and nikkei and corrected to 2.5-3 percent. i would recommend in part this could be because of what is happening in the em pack. index, it hasm. done much better than the world index has done and insurers emerging markets are turning out to be motivated sellers. good moves in india. they are up on benchmark indices. the going is good for now. let's hope it last. it might well turn out to be a watershed event for the bank of india, as well as for markets. nejra: on that point, what our markets bracing for? niroj: well, we're approaching this event fairly well in a calm fashion. it's a gain and the first asset impacted, but if the points are result of amicably, iresolved think the currency chart has showed negative generations. fingers crossed nothing happens between the bank and the government. nejra: dani, let's get
or because of a broader em rally.good morning and good day to you, as well. last two weeks were a good gain for indian markets. i was looking at what india has done in one week and a lot of the u.s. market and nikkei and corrected to 2.5-3 percent. i would recommend in part this could be because of what is happening in the em pack. index, it hasm. done much better than the world index has done and insurers emerging markets are turning out to be motivated sellers. good moves in india. they are...
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morgan stanley saying it could come to re-examine some of these beaten-down sectors like em, em currenciesar. em currencies, much of this year and last, have moved in tandem with u.s. stocks. that starts to diverge earlier this year. now despite this fall we see in u.s. equities, em currencies pretty much have been resilient overall. perhaps there is more room given that some of this em sectors are less sensitive to what has been going on in the u.s. elsewhere in the china market open, some people are saying it is worth looking at some of these beaten-down sectors. chinese stocks is one of them. the list is pretty long. high-yield bonds is what some people are throwing out. take a look at how we are set up in hong kong. down about a fifth of 1%. could be a little better in shanghai here today. offshore renminbi not doing a lot. let's get youe caught up with the first word news. they have reiterated support for their alliance -spite the board voted unanimously to dismiss him in marked contrast to renault. i want you to know that our group is perfectly organized to ensure the continuity of t
morgan stanley saying it could come to re-examine some of these beaten-down sectors like em, em currenciesar. em currencies, much of this year and last, have moved in tandem with u.s. stocks. that starts to diverge earlier this year. now despite this fall we see in u.s. equities, em currencies pretty much have been resilient overall. perhaps there is more room given that some of this em sectors are less sensitive to what has been going on in the u.s. elsewhere in the china market open, some...
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you are also seeing em fundamentals improving going into 2019. going through a number of adjustment processes. but we are encouraged by the fact that some other adjustments are starting to pay up. we are seeing at em countries looking healthier than they looked six months ago. the imf was just saying recently , the average em country will have the some of fiscal and current accounts and half a percentage point in gdp lower from 2017. extent we could be moving into an environment were global growth is synchronizing, we have a softer dollar with a significant repricing that has already taken place, will provide more opportunities for more people to get involved in. taylor: sounds pretty optimistic. what are the biggest risks when it comes to emerging markets? inflation risks? what is your biggest risk looking at e.m.? >> there are a number of important risks we are monitoring. the most important risks are mostly global in nature. about u.s.-china trade war issues, potential sanctions in some countries, and we will continue to monitor brexit, italy,
you are also seeing em fundamentals improving going into 2019. going through a number of adjustment processes. but we are encouraged by the fact that some other adjustments are starting to pay up. we are seeing at em countries looking healthier than they looked six months ago. the imf was just saying recently , the average em country will have the some of fiscal and current accounts and half a percentage point in gdp lower from 2017. extent we could be moving into an environment were global...
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i just don't think that we listen to that, participate, so i'm not really sure about 'em. but anecdotally, i've got a lot of normals, folks who aren't following politics closely, they're mad. they're, like, i can't believe this! the way they're treating this guy is driving me crazy. and these are like people who are not political. i mean, they're kind of, a lot of them are center-right. some of them pride -- probably didn't vote for trump because they thought he was icky. but, man, they're mad thousand. and i think, i think, you know, when a suburban mom in, say, st. louis where you've got holly against mccaskill, they're trying to peel off married, suburban republican women. and they've got a son and they've got a husband and they've got a brother. and 35 years later somebody can say, hey, there's something i remember -- no one else does, but i remember it -- and it should ruin your life. and they're thinking, you know, i know a lot of girls, and i was in high school with a lot of mean girls, and i know you can't always believe every girl. my mom was a judge, right? she s
i just don't think that we listen to that, participate, so i'm not really sure about 'em. but anecdotally, i've got a lot of normals, folks who aren't following politics closely, they're mad. they're, like, i can't believe this! the way they're treating this guy is driving me crazy. and these are like people who are not political. i mean, they're kind of, a lot of them are center-right. some of them pride -- probably didn't vote for trump because they thought he was icky. but, man, they're mad...
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all -- bring 'em all, aunts and uncles and grandfathers, lots of people. i tell the story, we have a horrible incident took place on west side highway a year ago where a maniac decided to kill people, so he's driving his car at a very, very high rate of speed along a park right along the beautiful hudson river. and there's a group of people working out and running and all sorts of things, recreation, most beautiful park along the river. and he decides to hang a right and run over many people. eight people died. they never mention all the people that have been so horrifically injured where they lose arms and legs and everything else. they say eight people died. what they don't tell you is many arms lost, many legs lost. so they got him, this maniac. he'll be in court for the next 20 years, you know, fighting, claiming something with some good lawyer. but we'll get him eventually. and what happens? he is a man that through chain migration brought in his mother, his father, his uncles, his brothers, his sisters. they think it's probably 22 people came on and
all -- bring 'em all, aunts and uncles and grandfathers, lots of people. i tell the story, we have a horrible incident took place on west side highway a year ago where a maniac decided to kill people, so he's driving his car at a very, very high rate of speed along a park right along the beautiful hudson river. and there's a group of people working out and running and all sorts of things, recreation, most beautiful park along the river. and he decides to hang a right and run over many people....
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[crowd chatters] and my reply to 'em is, "that's right." [cheers and applause] - ross perot's goal was to reform the two parties and to buid a thlitical party. our answer was to hire classic political republican spinner, eddie llins. we didn't tell him that we weren't trying to put ross perot in the white house. tried to turn this campaign into one that worked, that would elect the president. - i saw something new, something exciting, and i saw this tremendous movement out there with perot, and i would often spend eight weeks in the wilderness with perot. - if you want me, then i will go as your servant. if you find somebody else you like better, that's fine with me too. - so once perot zoomed to the lead-- i mean, there was at one point, perot was ead in 49 states. he was looking at an electoral landslide of untold proportions. i mean, there was at one point, pthat's how popular he was. - it was a very sensitive time for the country from a standpoint of racial politics. it was right after the l.a. riots. - you know, can we-- can we all get
[crowd chatters] and my reply to 'em is, "that's right." [cheers and applause] - ross perot's goal was to reform the two parties and to buid a thlitical party. our answer was to hire classic political republican spinner, eddie llins. we didn't tell him that we weren't trying to put ross perot in the white house. tried to turn this campaign into one that worked, that would elect the president. - i saw something new, something exciting, and i saw this tremendous movement out there with...
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he told ibm, he says, "well, look, we're selling these computers, but nobody knows how to operate 'em. why don't we provide services?" and ibm sa"no, we're-- we just manufacture hardware." - so he founded a company to provide that service called electronic data systems or eds. - and, of course, it took off and ultimately sold to general motors for $5illion. - the story of my net worth, i never had a goal on to make a lot of, never have cared about money. my idea was considered so bad when i started that nody else would touch it, and i had to bootstrap it, and fortunately it worked. ro perot has been in the headliness of the n for the last 40 years. [all chanting] - during the collapse of iran om and ayatollah khni's rise with the end of the shah's regime, some of perot's company employees were captured and held in a prison in tehran. re- so he a former green beret to put a team together to go in and rescue 'em. it was a very patriotic thing to do but also risky, because there was an argument that he was taking foreign affairs into his own matters, but to him, these were his employees,
he told ibm, he says, "well, look, we're selling these computers, but nobody knows how to operate 'em. why don't we provide services?" and ibm sa"no, we're-- we just manufacture hardware." - so he founded a company to provide that service called electronic data systems or eds. - and, of course, it took off and ultimately sold to general motors for $5illion. - the story of my net worth, i never had a goal on to make a lot of, never have cared about money. my idea was...
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every pair of shoes that i wear, i have 'em.t ache again. >> i tore my a.c.l. in my left knee, then i tore the one in my right knee and after that i said, "o.k., that's it. i'm not gonna play anymore." walkfit has changed my life. i never thought that they could do what they do for me. it's just, it's amazing. >> i was to the point where i would just, you know, kind of crawl, uh... almost literally crawl. i kept living on the premise that it was gonna go away. well, it didn't go away until i discovered the walkfit. now i'm able to get up and not have to hobble before i, before i, i go to move and, and do more things than i was able to do before. if i didn't have my walkfits, i'd be back in... i'd be back in, in pain. i'm most assured of that. >> this is an incredibly good product. i am not being paid to endorse this. i love the product. i felt that it was a good thing to let the manufacturer know how happy i was with the product and how our patients are happy with it, and i would tell anybody that this is the right thing for the
every pair of shoes that i wear, i have 'em.t ache again. >> i tore my a.c.l. in my left knee, then i tore the one in my right knee and after that i said, "o.k., that's it. i'm not gonna play anymore." walkfit has changed my life. i never thought that they could do what they do for me. it's just, it's amazing. >> i was to the point where i would just, you know, kind of crawl, uh... almost literally crawl. i kept living on the premise that it was gonna go away. well, it...
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em will i and lin-manuel miranda appear in a "mary poppins" themed show. >> emily as a nanny had quites husband. >> he cried and cried. he kept saying, what's happening to >> the song is so gorgeous, talking about the loss of his wife. i think he sort of crien onward >> everything is possible. even the impossible. >> in the revamped "mary poppins" emily is nearly perfect in every way, but she admits taking on the role was a daunting task for this mom of two. >> did you watch the original "mary poppins"? >> i watched it as a child, but didn't want to watch it as an adult before i played here, because i kind of knew i would be swayed by what julie did. >> no, i couldn't possibly. >> this is 25 years after the original when the banks children are all grown up. for lin-manuel miranda bringing his son to set was a career highlight. >> i wanted had imto see how cool daddy's job was. that's one of the moments i'll never his eyes were saucers. that was best thing. >> you have a little meryl streep. what was it like watching her transform into the crazy cousin? >> she's bonker as top si. that's
em will i and lin-manuel miranda appear in a "mary poppins" themed show. >> emily as a nanny had quites husband. >> he cried and cried. he kept saying, what's happening to >> the song is so gorgeous, talking about the loss of his wife. i think he sort of crien onward >> everything is possible. even the impossible. >> in the revamped "mary poppins" emily is nearly perfect in every way, but she admits taking on the role was a daunting task for...
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r octubre blanca salio desde ho u honduhond honduras en busca del sueÑo a r americano, pero casi un emspues estan de regreso en el p pais. >> al ver la crisisste pais podrian se en otro v periferia encontramos a dilma rousseff con suijas, pese a su mala experiencia lo inttara d de nuevo. >> la creacion de unos 5500 p s puestos de trabajo anunciadas por el gobierno no resuelven las urgenciuas de las familias como la de blanca . >> la violencia en mexico cobra tintes mas . isa orsorio nos cuenta. >> la epidemia de vioncia a contagiuado todos los niveles en mexico. ayer fue asesinada va r valeria cruz medel, hija de una diputada federalun momento e escalofriante que suspendio la s sesi sesion en la camara de diputa s diputadodiputado diputados. >> el asesiannato de esta jove c ocurr ocurrio a plena luz del dia c n cuando se encont ejerci m mujer fue confundid relacionada al crimen organiz o nilo que va del 2 2017 han ocurrido mas de 21000 a asesiantos a sangre fria. >> al regresar a noticias tel u telemundo mediodia hablaremos e del terrorismo que estremece n con bad bunny, al volver se lo
r octubre blanca salio desde ho u honduhond honduras en busca del sueÑo a r americano, pero casi un emspues estan de regreso en el p pais. >> al ver la crisisste pais podrian se en otro v periferia encontramos a dilma rousseff con suijas, pese a su mala experiencia lo inttara d de nuevo. >> la creacion de unos 5500 p s puestos de trabajo anunciadas por el gobierno no resuelven las urgenciuas de las familias como la de blanca . >> la violencia en mexico cobra tintes mas . isa...
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you continue to see em turmoil. see the trade tensions there is someink risk to the current forecast of the rate hike process. you're saying 2019 will be the same as 2018? happened, yes, what happened in the market is right now we project maybe three times hikes next year, like what happened this year. this your might be four. nexthappened differently year is that china will be slowing down, and the european economy is not doing very well. the u.s. economy still outperforming. this is different from this year. at the beginning of this year, especially the u.s. economy, it is significantly outperforming other economies. china is stable. europe is slow at the moment. the first half of this year was quite ok. looking forward to next year, the market problem for markets will be whether we see a continued china slowdown, and whether european economist can perform differently next year. economics haserg compiled this together for chinese growth. let's bring up this chart to show you. it seems like we are pointing to furth
you continue to see em turmoil. see the trade tensions there is someink risk to the current forecast of the rate hike process. you're saying 2019 will be the same as 2018? happened, yes, what happened in the market is right now we project maybe three times hikes next year, like what happened this year. this your might be four. nexthappened differently year is that china will be slowing down, and the european economy is not doing very well. the u.s. economy still outperforming. this is different...
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he stars opposite em fa stone and rachel"the favorite." >> what was harder, break dancing or gettingy emma stone. >> they were both a lot of fun to do. >> we know taylor enjoyed both. she gave a solid review with the caption absolutely phenomenal. so romantic -- she tagged joe in hen is she going back to award shows. >>> grammy inwere alessia cara, i am so impressed with this young woman, even more so after she told me the story behind her hit ♪ >> powerfulful people feels like it tapped into something inside of them. >> i feel like a lot of my fans. i have a day i feel ugly, my legs. just mick apart things i hate about myself. we all do that unfortunately. every time i sing it, it's a reminder to myself and hopefully everybody, stop doing that. ♪ >> she's the 22-year-old singer song writer behind some of your favorite music. >> ♪ keeping me up at night >> each of her songs has a message about believing in yourself. ♪ i don't want to be alive >> now alessia will release her second album tomorrow called "pains of growing." >> to me i often feel like a kid in an adult life. ♪ i love wh
he stars opposite em fa stone and rachel"the favorite." >> what was harder, break dancing or gettingy emma stone. >> they were both a lot of fun to do. >> we know taylor enjoyed both. she gave a solid review with the caption absolutely phenomenal. so romantic -- she tagged joe in hen is she going back to award shows. >>> grammy inwere alessia cara, i am so impressed with this young woman, even more so after she told me the story behind her hit ♪ >>...
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so yeah, i did pick 'em up, i did try to wipe 'em off. >> reporter: kim's shoes.. then he looked inside the vehicle and says he saw the two children. mindful of leaving d-n-a and prints he says he touched none of the bodies. then he says he heard david moving inside the house. >> and it clicked into my head, "he's goin' for a weapon." i mean, this guy is a former indiana state trooper. >> reporter: at which point he bolted from the scene. >> had i stayed there any longer, there's no doubt he would have killed me and he would have just lied and said to his buddies at the indiana state police, "i came home and i found this black guy." >> reporter: after listening to boney testify, the defense was ready to pounce. >> that's his story. and it makes absolutely no sense. but it explains away all the evidence that they had against him, at the time. but what boney didn't account for was the dna that was gonna be found and he has no story for that. >>> new dna evidence. >> he absolutely fought camm. he touched jill. >> did you do that? copd makes it hard to breathe. so, to
so yeah, i did pick 'em up, i did try to wipe 'em off. >> reporter: kim's shoes.. then he looked inside the vehicle and says he saw the two children. mindful of leaving d-n-a and prints he says he touched none of the bodies. then he says he heard david moving inside the house. >> and it clicked into my head, "he's goin' for a weapon." i mean, this guy is a former indiana state trooper. >> reporter: at which point he bolted from the scene. >> had i stayed there...
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go get 'em donald!d chanting "go get 'em donald"] coach knight: one thing i would have done, it takes great defense to win in basketball, great defense. i think i'd have had to wait on donald for a little while until he became a great defender. and that's what he's been. he's been a great defender of the united states of america. [cheering] [crowd chanting "u.s.a."] president trump: what a great guy, what a great guy. winner, he's a winner. we like winners, right? governor, we like winners. well, that's special. you know, don't tell bobby, but he left his pad up here and his pen. i'm going to keep it because i can sell it for a lot of money. [laughter] thank you, thank you very much. a lot of love, a lot of love in this room. a lot of love on this stage. we are honored to be joined tonight by many terrific indiana republicans, including a man who has done an incredible job, and it's not easy to follow mike pence. governor eric holcomb, you have done a great job, governor, thank you. thank you. great job
go get 'em donald!d chanting "go get 'em donald"] coach knight: one thing i would have done, it takes great defense to win in basketball, great defense. i think i'd have had to wait on donald for a little while until he became a great defender. and that's what he's been. he's been a great defender of the united states of america. [cheering] [crowd chanting "u.s.a."] president trump: what a great guy, what a great guy. winner, he's a winner. we like winners, right? governor,...
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la incertidumbre em porque lo perdieron todo.des comenzaban a emitir estas Órdenes de evacuación. peor aÚn han sido para aquellas familias que por alguna razÓn no pudieron escapar de las llamas. hoy forman parte de la lista de los desaparecidos. los segundos dice que pasaron por su mente 25 aÑos de historia. Él y su esposa, dice cÓmo abandonaron su hogar tan pronto recibieron el aviso. dos horas y media le tomÓ salir a un lugar seguro. consumÍa su casa en la ciudad donde crecieron sus hijos, hoy adultos. la oportunidad de regresar no la han tenido quienes se encuentran refugiados en albergues. la comunidad no dejÓ a vos volcarse la ayuda. decidimos cooperar y ayudar a las personas para demostrar que no somos maleantes, no somos nada malo. mientrasÁalto el nÚmero de daÑos. su familiares se preparan para una eterna despedida. el estado de alerta se mantendrÁ en las zonas mÁs afectadas por los incendios. cerca de 1 a en peligro y debe c ropay mantenÍan de emergencia, incluido linternas, baterÍas. la bÚsqueda de familiares desapareci
la incertidumbre em porque lo perdieron todo.des comenzaban a emitir estas Órdenes de evacuación. peor aÚn han sido para aquellas familias que por alguna razÓn no pudieron escapar de las llamas. hoy forman parte de la lista de los desaparecidos. los segundos dice que pasaron por su mente 25 aÑos de historia. Él y su esposa, dice cÓmo abandonaron su hogar tan pronto recibieron el aviso. dos horas y media le tomÓ salir a un lugar seguro. consumÍa su casa en la ciudad donde crecieron sus...
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they have the caravan, let 'em in, you want to let 'em in, does anybody want to let 'em in? >> no!> president trump: caravan after caravan is forming, unvetted illegal aliens, trying to flood into our country, on your dollar, overwhelming your schools, depleting your resources, and endangering your community. >> dana: there we go. there was another former -- former president on the campaign trail today, let's play that from president obama, then take it around the table. >> while you're distracted with all of this stuff they're making up, they also are robbing you blind. i mean look, look, look, over there. then they give tax cuts to billionaires. look, over there. then they're letting polluters poison your air and water. they will absolutely take healthcare away from millions of the first chance they get while you are distracted. with stuff that is not true. >> dana: jesse, let me hand it over to you. both former president obama and president trump having fun on the campaign trail. >> jesse: president obama looking spry there, a little pep in his step. he's really lowered himself,
they have the caravan, let 'em in, you want to let 'em in, does anybody want to let 'em in? >> no!> president trump: caravan after caravan is forming, unvetted illegal aliens, trying to flood into our country, on your dollar, overwhelming your schools, depleting your resources, and endangering your community. >> dana: there we go. there was another former -- former president on the campaign trail today, let's play that from president obama, then take it around the table. >>...
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george: i love 'em.oth great and have very different flavors, which is great 'cause they can be incremental purchases. one person likes one, they're more apt to pick up the other. louie: i'm actually impressed with the quality of the salsa. it tastes authentic. adelo: so we got an order? heather: yeah. and i think the la market is probably the best place to start. adelo: great. thank you so much for this opportunity. lemonis: not only was adelo a great listener, not only did he create a connection with the buyer, he knew exactly the right things to say. he did a great job. and i think that, if you can nail sam's club, the sky's the limit. heather: thank you for coming to see us today. lemonis: thank you very much. we're looking forward to it. we're excited. louie: adelo. lemonis: george and i will be at the first store launch. when i first met adelo, he lacked the polish and the structure and the discipline it takes to run a good business. and now he understands that the details matter. also, he doesn't
george: i love 'em.oth great and have very different flavors, which is great 'cause they can be incremental purchases. one person likes one, they're more apt to pick up the other. louie: i'm actually impressed with the quality of the salsa. it tastes authentic. adelo: so we got an order? heather: yeah. and i think the la market is probably the best place to start. adelo: great. thank you so much for this opportunity. lemonis: not only was adelo a great listener, not only did he create a...
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o but in the eme too the proposal has sparked a backlash. here is nbc's ann thompson. >> reporter: tonight, educion secretary betsey devoss announcing the sweeping changes on campus, including sexual harassment to conduct so severe, pervasive and objectively offensive ceit denies equal to education. requires schools to investigate every formal complaint b only if the incident curs on campus or at a school program and giving both the victim and the accused the right of cross examination at school hearings. as a survivor, jess davin is outraged. >> this is an absolute attack our survivors rights. >> reporter: the trump administration feels it ensures fairness for both sides. here is the president after the brett kavanaugh hearings where the justice was accused of assault when both he and the . ccuser were in high scho >> it's a very scary time for young men in america. >> reporter: since 11, more than 350 students claimed they were denied a fair process. >> i think by affording student as fair proce protects not only the due process rights of
o but in the eme too the proposal has sparked a backlash. here is nbc's ann thompson. >> reporter: tonight, educion secretary betsey devoss announcing the sweeping changes on campus, including sexual harassment to conduct so severe, pervasive and objectively offensive ceit denies equal to education. requires schools to investigate every formal complaint b only if the incident curs on campus or at a school program and giving both the victim and the accused the right of cross examination at...
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. >> all of us, thanks for being here, and jimmy kimmel live, em >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- emily blunt, from "robin hood," taron egerton, jake owen, mean tweets country music edition, and music from kane brown. and now, look at this, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. that's very nice. thank you. guillermo. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. thank you for everything, really. on this special night here on abc. we welcome those of you who watch the cmas earlier here on this network. we have a cma-plus show for you tonight with kane brown, jake owen, and a special country music edition of "mean tweets." and mary poppins and robin hood are here with us too. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know how many of you have kids who are school age. but this is the time of the year when they shoot class photos. you know the portraits that haunt us for the rest of our lives. [ laughter ] this is the time they do it. but that may be no more. because now the c
. >> all of us, thanks for being here, and jimmy kimmel live, em >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- emily blunt, from "robin hood," taron egerton, jake owen, mean tweets country music edition, and music from kane brown. and now, look at this, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. that's very nice. thank you. guillermo. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for...
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bag 'em and tag 'em! 7-eleven! hey, pass jim! if you don't like it, go home! - [cheers and applause] [laughter] - ♪ - truck nuts. i'm jim jefferies, and i think we're doing [bleep] awesome. - [cheers and applause] - god bless america! good night. - ♪ - [cheers and applause] where the heat is on -- wow! miami. ( woman speaking spanish ) >> trevor: no, south african. but thank you. ( speaking spanish ) >> trevor: no, south african, thank you. >> hey, bro. you're dominican, right? >> trevor: yeah, fine -- (spanish). >> this is an i.c.e.! stop resisting, man! >> trevor: no, i'm south african! >> from miami, with evaporated booty sweat, it's "the daily show" with trevor noah, democalypse 2018, the closest we could get to mar-a-lago. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: what's going on, everybody?! welcome to the show! ( cheers and applause ) thank you for coming out! welcome, everybody! welcome! my name is trevor noah! this is "the daily show"! coming to you from miami, florida! ( cheers and applause ) take a seat! take a seat and let's get into it. our guest tonig
bag 'em and tag 'em! 7-eleven! hey, pass jim! if you don't like it, go home! - [cheers and applause] [laughter] - ♪ - truck nuts. i'm jim jefferies, and i think we're doing [bleep] awesome. - [cheers and applause] - god bless america! good night. - ♪ - [cheers and applause] where the heat is on -- wow! miami. ( woman speaking spanish ) >> trevor: no, south african. but thank you. ( speaking spanish ) >> trevor: no, south african, thank you. >> hey, bro. you're dominican,...
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as china slows and em gets attractive again, it is whether there is a hidden risk in em? not necessarily being aware that they have a large chinese exposure. alix: good point. trade is always a risk on monday. third story, deutsche bank. lack of risk availability. second day prosecutors rating headquarters. record low. the chart is looking at deutsche bank 2014 now and the debt and credit sides. the lower panel is credit, most actively traded bond. top, equity market. are we looking at march 2016? imagine any more bad news coming. something else comes. it is hard for me to pick a bond or a flush or capitulation. alix: interesting in terms of the shift. 2016 -- will the bank survive? equity versus debt now, feels more like equity story. luke: that is something we see around markets. if there is a trend or corollary, the idea that companies are shifting to balance sheet protection rather than shareholder friendly. fewer buybacks, more balance sheet repair. the fun thing with deutsche bank is when it was getting killed in june, correlation with u.s. banks, was fairly high. t
as china slows and em gets attractive again, it is whether there is a hidden risk in em? not necessarily being aware that they have a large chinese exposure. alix: good point. trade is always a risk on monday. third story, deutsche bank. lack of risk availability. second day prosecutors rating headquarters. record low. the chart is looking at deutsche bank 2014 now and the debt and credit sides. the lower panel is credit, most actively traded bond. top, equity market. are we looking at march...
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currently when you look at our em exposure, we are underweight em-type risk. covered some of our shorts in ig credit in dollars as well as high-yield. last month we were a bit underweight. we have taken some of that repricing to pick our spots. noncyclicals, food and beverage companies, even some select autos. guy: the midterms earlier this meat. it has been a busy week. -- this week. does the midterms change the trajectory for the fed? we are waiting for the minutes now. does the lack of a tax impetus in 2019, the way we had this year, means that we are heading toward to, rather than three that the market has priced? congress, theded president has two people to blame if the economy or something goes wrong. a legislativet development, he can blame the democrats. if there is too fast of a tightening, he can blame the fed. we stilltation is expect the fed to raise rates in december and then in march, potentially a pause there. if the data continues to be supportive, if growth and inflation, employment continues to be strong, then they could potentially raise aga
currently when you look at our em exposure, we are underweight em-type risk. covered some of our shorts in ig credit in dollars as well as high-yield. last month we were a bit underweight. we have taken some of that repricing to pick our spots. noncyclicals, food and beverage companies, even some select autos. guy: the midterms earlier this meat. it has been a busy week. -- this week. does the midterms change the trajectory for the fed? we are waiting for the minutes now. does the lack of a tax...
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tom: what part of em? em?sia how you play greg: around the g20, we will be thinking tactically.fically could respond. tom: greg with us from bnp paribas. i want to emphasize we will look at black friday and government in washington. up, a conversation on the profits of america, steven wieting of citigroup. we will do that on bloomberg radio. this is "bloomberg." ♪ tom: it will be interesting in washington over the next days. good morning across america on this black friday, an important retail season. we will touch on that. about the politics of america, the ramifications of that election which seems a distant and moving forward, kevin cirilli watching so much of what the president decides and chooses. in the united kingdom, there are choices. it can mean only one word, brexit. francine: brexit and pound. the pound rallied on the agreement put in place and how it is retracing some of the gains. we have do update you on brexit headlines. this is the spokesperson for the u.k. government saying the u.k. negotiated openly on gibraltar and that the divorce deal is not open for renego
tom: what part of em? em?sia how you play greg: around the g20, we will be thinking tactically.fically could respond. tom: greg with us from bnp paribas. i want to emphasize we will look at black friday and government in washington. up, a conversation on the profits of america, steven wieting of citigroup. we will do that on bloomberg radio. this is "bloomberg." ♪ tom: it will be interesting in washington over the next days. good morning across america on this black friday, an...
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we will see how that goes when it comes to em.dia futures as well it will be a pretty high stakes day when it comes to this board meeting from the r.b.i. this rift between the government and central-bank hitting a fever pitch today. we are seeing futures heading higher today. some weakness on the rupee as well. a lot of questions about whether we will see more of the government's role in the rbi as well. rishaad: a high start of the trading day. let's get more on the question of how britain leaves the european union. and indeed, the woman fighting for her political survival. here's paul allen. paul: theresa may is continuing to sell her brexit deal, saying her eurosceptic opponents do not have the numbers to remove her. the vote on her leadership has been threatened but yet to be formally announced. may told her critics that relieving her will not change the situation. at the same time the ft says the chief eu negotiator is proposing the transition period be extended to the end of 2022. it is populist coalition says it is ready to
we will see how that goes when it comes to em.dia futures as well it will be a pretty high stakes day when it comes to this board meeting from the r.b.i. this rift between the government and central-bank hitting a fever pitch today. we are seeing futures heading higher today. some weakness on the rupee as well. a lot of questions about whether we will see more of the government's role in the rbi as well. rishaad: a high start of the trading day. let's get more on the question of how britain...
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. >> sell the news when it comes to em? >> when it comes to china stocks. >> alibaba, ten cent brekeen well threw the 50 today. alibaba outperformed the em by 3 basis points i think it continues to outperform and maybe not rally to the old highs but watch that trade. the fed is the put in the market runt and i think next week we're not another fed statement from people reassessing that. but the fed means right now downside is limited. >> coming out of the department of justice, a news alert. >> this is yet another twist to the developing mdb scandal a former doj employees pleading guilty to making false statements to a bank george higen bothen facilitated wire transfers from a foreign bank into accounts here in the u.s. and those funds were then used in connection with a lobbying campaign aimed at ending civil and criminal matters related to that one mdb scandal higen bothen was a senior air force specialist at doj with you was not involved in the investigation. melissa. >> thank you, leslie all right i'mless melissa lee. w
. >> sell the news when it comes to em? >> when it comes to china stocks. >> alibaba, ten cent brekeen well threw the 50 today. alibaba outperformed the em by 3 basis points i think it continues to outperform and maybe not rally to the old highs but watch that trade. the fed is the put in the market runt and i think next week we're not another fed statement from people reassessing that. but the fed means right now downside is limited. >> coming out of the department of...
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i borrowed money all over this neighborhood, left and right, from everybody and i never paid 'em backso i can't borrow no money from nobody, no more, right? so who does that leave me to borrow money from, but you? we went to warner's at lunch and it was in a screening room. there was an executive there named, john calley, who is really responsible for many interesting pictures from that time. i borrow money from you cause you're the only jerk-off that i can borrow money from without paying 'em back, right? and about ten minutes into it, a waiter comes in with a tray. literally right in the middle of the picture. and says, "who's got the tuna on rye?" and marty is just dying. they're not watching the film, they're trying to figure out their lunch order. and this was just typical hollywood arrogance. come on, come on, come on. come on, come on, f--- face. and calley comes and sits down next to me and we were both dying, and he says, this is the best movie i've seen all year, but i have to take a leak. do you mind stopping it? and "where's the button?" and so he went back and then we sta
i borrowed money all over this neighborhood, left and right, from everybody and i never paid 'em backso i can't borrow no money from nobody, no more, right? so who does that leave me to borrow money from, but you? we went to warner's at lunch and it was in a screening room. there was an executive there named, john calley, who is really responsible for many interesting pictures from that time. i borrow money from you cause you're the only jerk-off that i can borrow money from without paying 'em...
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a emerging market funds turn tactical as em equities struggle to break past their 50 day moving averagebloombergnner is -- businessweek releases its 30th annual ranking of the best business schools in the u.s.. which made the top three this half hour. let's get started with a quick check of the major averages. u.s. stocks are under pressure, the dow giving up most of its earlier gains after hovering near the one-month high. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq also losing ground. energy leading the declines on the s&p 500 as we see oil losing ground for a nice consecutive session. we also have a tech underperformance, and disappointments from square and roku. 10 year yields are down. we had a big event this week, the midterms. now we are headed to the fed policy decision in about half an hour. and as we head for the policy decision, we have seen those raised sensitive stocks, -- the rate sensitive stocks reacting to that. but it's we's is pointing this -- credit suisse is pointing to this ratio between utilities, falling the most since the march 10 year high. that, of course, as the 10 year yield
a emerging market funds turn tactical as em equities struggle to break past their 50 day moving averagebloombergnner is -- businessweek releases its 30th annual ranking of the best business schools in the u.s.. which made the top three this half hour. let's get started with a quick check of the major averages. u.s. stocks are under pressure, the dow giving up most of its earlier gains after hovering near the one-month high. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq also losing ground. energy leading the...
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if you get a turn in em, that is what drives the outlook for gold.ealth creation, creating the demand for physical gold. alix: how can you own oil and gold? similar case for both? outlook think about the for the non-energy space. it is much more em oriented. the outlook for oil is dm. we see a re-convergence of global growth. where were we one year ago? story,synchronous growth pushing oil and copper and the complex higher, even gold. not a strong of a convergence there but -- in fact we saw it in equity the last couple days -- a convergence between em and dm. out, brent and copper are up today, dme and reconvergence, the same thing as energy. alix: you need a weaker dollar for that story? jeff: it would help. alix: [laughter] david: perfect. thanks so much. coming up, the new monster. $2.3 million car that might have you forgetting the for robbery. -- the lamborghini. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is "bloomberg daybreak," i'm emma chandra. coming up. emma: this is "bloomberg daybreak," and i have the bloomberg business flash. stocks shrugging off conc
if you get a turn in em, that is what drives the outlook for gold.ealth creation, creating the demand for physical gold. alix: how can you own oil and gold? similar case for both? outlook think about the for the non-energy space. it is much more em oriented. the outlook for oil is dm. we see a re-convergence of global growth. where were we one year ago? story,synchronous growth pushing oil and copper and the complex higher, even gold. not a strong of a convergence there but -- in fact we saw it...
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why would you -- >> who's going to break 'em up? and what law?n-five hundred year storm should happen every five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. ♪ ♪ david: well, we're used to hearing politicians, even some folks right here at fox business talking about breaking up facebook and google, but now a computer scientist, who's actually known for inventing what he called the worldwide web in 1989 -- and, no, we're not talking about al gore -- he's saying the same
why would you -- >> who's going to break 'em up? and what law?n-five hundred year storm should happen every five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? i am a techie dad.n. i...
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em slow.hina slow ism showed slowsness credit conditions tighter globally so i think that the china, trade stuff going away you see a market back up to the prior highs 2950. >> but until we have that -- has the rally in the past three days made you all more optimistic about where we are in the markets, tim yes, no? >> we have had a nice snapback i realize it's only the first day of november and some of those want to to be attached last couple of days ferocious. fxi up 4%. alibaba up 6%. it wasn't because changed their minds. >> it's because of trump's tweet on hina. >> chris is talking about being an active trader in a market where things homd up even if the return profile is less than the couple last couple years we are not going into recession overnight. the dynamics for u.s. earnings and people assuming we are in the never ending upswing of double digit earnings not only is it not true but 7% is tough in 2019. >> are you more optimistic about the markets where we go flew year end given the
em slow.hina slow ism showed slowsness credit conditions tighter globally so i think that the china, trade stuff going away you see a market back up to the prior highs 2950. >> but until we have that -- has the rally in the past three days made you all more optimistic about where we are in the markets, tim yes, no? >> we have had a nice snapback i realize it's only the first day of november and some of those want to to be attached last couple of days ferocious. fxi up 4%. alibaba up...
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let 'em all in. [laughter] is this the wrong message to be sending to students? to america?talk about the practicality of impracticality of all that next. ♪ but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some things. but fo
let 'em all in. [laughter] is this the wrong message to be sending to students? to america?talk about the practicality of impracticality of all that next. ♪ but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower...
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in georgia, as you know, they're having a rock 'em, sock 'em robots very exciting election. top of the ticket in the georgia's governor's race, brian kemp, currently the secretary of state. the democrat candidate stacey abrams, until recently was the democratic leader in the state legislature. the last few georgia governors races have been close. they've all been decided by roughly 200,000 votes. heading into this election, though, as georgia's secretary of state, brian kemp has taken a meat ax to the voter rolls in georgia, trying to disqualify as many voters as possible. the last races in the state were decided around 200,000 votes. last year alone brian kemp took 670,000 people off the voting roles. and as we headed into this election season with him as the election candidate for governor, and with him and his office still administering this election, even though he is running in it, we learned that his office had taken more than 50,000 new applications for voter registrations and essentially just stuck them in a desk drawer somewhere in his office, put them all on hold i
in georgia, as you know, they're having a rock 'em, sock 'em robots very exciting election. top of the ticket in the georgia's governor's race, brian kemp, currently the secretary of state. the democrat candidate stacey abrams, until recently was the democratic leader in the state legislature. the last few georgia governors races have been close. they've all been decided by roughly 200,000 votes. heading into this election, though, as georgia's secretary of state, brian kemp has taken a meat ax...
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let 'em all in. [laughter] is this the wrong message to be sending to students? to america?talk about the practicality of impracticality of all that next. ♪ all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. is important to me so father being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scan things just got better. (avo) in a clinical study, keytruda offered patients a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first trea
let 'em all in. [laughter] is this the wrong message to be sending to students? to america?talk about the practicality of impracticality of all that next. ♪ all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher...
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adam bradley, lead 'em up. erika?>>> okay, so i'm certain that you know thehrase stem bu what about steam? it stands for science, tenology, engineering, art and math. >> all the subjects are combined into a nationaln project o this steam day. u're looking at a project using physics t high lilight st or steam. these are girls with part of the rls iative to give g nvolved in science, technology engineering, arts and technology. i want to highlight why this is so very important. you can tell ushy it'so important to empower girls in this way. this is o of the many projects they are working on to addresse isor young women. >> they use concepts suchas physics and chemistry and bringing that together for social good so girls can make an impact on local and national level. >> lee schwartz, it is important to really make sur that young ladies like you understand that you can have a voice in stem. >> yeah, it's really important for girls to see female representation in all of the stem field. >> i love it. that's what we're talk
adam bradley, lead 'em up. erika?>>> okay, so i'm certain that you know thehrase stem bu what about steam? it stands for science, tenology, engineering, art and math. >> all the subjects are combined into a nationaln project o this steam day. u're looking at a project using physics t high lilight st or steam. these are girls with part of the rls iative to give g nvolved in science, technology engineering, arts and technology. i want to highlight why this is so very important. you...
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esperan a ver si pueden volver a sus casas son 15 mil estructuras amenazadas por las llamas la llamada de em desatara el incendio. se detectó la interrupción de la transmisión lo que fue reportado, ahora la causa del incendio no se ha determinado >> el humo genera una pésima calidad del aire, al este una ciudad sin embargo respira como si nada participará, inclusive participaron en un evento deportivo. >> el aire estaba limpio en su mayoría y los espartanos de la salle y piratas de pitsburgo estaban a punto de enfrentarse >> el aire ayer estuvo muy pesado, estoy congestionado, por el hum hoy estoy mejor >> la señora vino desde richmond para ver el partido al terminar no volverá a su ciudad. >> el deporte de fútbol fue cancelado, >> no se lo quiere perder >> no >> es que el humo cubrio gran parte de la bahía así estaba san francisco y su aeropuerto, el video está tomado desde san josé, es incómodo y malo para la salud esto podría causar irritiación en ojos garganta pulmones y espeligros para personas con problemsa al corazón, también para niños y adultos mayores, >> la autoridad recomienda no
esperan a ver si pueden volver a sus casas son 15 mil estructuras amenazadas por las llamas la llamada de em desatara el incendio. se detectó la interrupción de la transmisión lo que fue reportado, ahora la causa del incendio no se ha determinado >> el humo genera una pésima calidad del aire, al este una ciudad sin embargo respira como si nada participará, inclusive participaron en un evento deportivo. >> el aire estaba limpio en su mayoría y los espartanos de la salle y...
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you introduce christianity to us we gonna do 'em the best.e're gonna do it the best! >> anthony: our christianity's better than yours, i love it. so, you've really disappointed me you have in no way lived up to your reputation as mean, unwelcoming, inward looking, hostile. admit it, it's a calculated strategy. >> hano-hano: yes. >> anthony: and i'll leave with a message. if you're watching this show i hope your heart is swelling with admiration. but bottom line, don't come here. >> group: yeah! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >> anthony: the ocean is all around for thousands of miles. a humbling feeling knowing at all times that the ground upon wh
you introduce christianity to us we gonna do 'em the best.e're gonna do it the best! >> anthony: our christianity's better than yours, i love it. so, you've really disappointed me you have in no way lived up to your reputation as mean, unwelcoming, inward looking, hostile. admit it, it's a calculated strategy. >> hano-hano: yes. >> anthony: and i'll leave with a message. if you're watching this show i hope your heart is swelling with admiration. but bottom line, don't come...
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rs live doppler 7, not em but anything left of the storm that slammed us earlier today with lightning, hail, downpours, strong gust kwi winds, 45 to 65 in the hills. over 1.75 inches in san santa rosa, close to two inches. concord, 1.75 inches of rain. a soaker, next storm is starting to develop and will work into the bay area. level one, nowhere near intensity of the last storm. late tomorrow into saturday. .500. >>> mess in the south bay, flooding roadways and causing accidents. spotted this wreck in milpitas. covered pavement, making dangerous conditions and causing us to t. slow down when the roads are wet. >> and rain apparently caused a roof to collapse in oakland, good news, vacant, no one hurt.. >> lake tahoe, it's dark out but snow has been coming down in sierra, winter storm warning in effect, foot or more. >> sky7 captured this incredible rainbow. get the latest with the abc7 news app, tap the weather button for the latest forecast on your phone and customize it for the weather where you live. >>> breaking news in napa, james falkenberry is now in custody in connection with
rs live doppler 7, not em but anything left of the storm that slammed us earlier today with lightning, hail, downpours, strong gust kwi winds, 45 to 65 in the hills. over 1.75 inches in san santa rosa, close to two inches. concord, 1.75 inches of rain. a soaker, next storm is starting to develop and will work into the bay area. level one, nowhere near intensity of the last storm. late tomorrow into saturday. .500. >>> mess in the south bay, flooding roadways and causing accidents....
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watch videos and find a game like which is everything on the truth about tech ems to raise awareness to the risks of social media and encourages social debate the campaign is and with a budget of around six million euros some of the money is and not for educational campaigns and schools like media partners so in so sponsoring t.v. broadcasts to the tune of forty three million euros jackie. what's special about the campaign is that the initiators themselves once worked as programmers and developers for facebook or google. now they're criticizing what they helped create. behind the other side of the screen when you're using it there's one hundred engineers whose entire job not because they're evil but their job is to figure out how do i keep you coming back to the products a you tube wants to auto play the next video snap chat wants to put the number of days in a row and something called the streak next to every single person in your kid's contacts they say if you've got thirty friends they say here's the number of days in a row you've spent you've sent a message to each friend and it
watch videos and find a game like which is everything on the truth about tech ems to raise awareness to the risks of social media and encourages social debate the campaign is and with a budget of around six million euros some of the money is and not for educational campaigns and schools like media partners so in so sponsoring t.v. broadcasts to the tune of forty three million euros jackie. what's special about the campaign is that the initiators themselves once worked as programmers and...
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all of 'em! ooh, yeah! that one! this one looks nice. yes, and yes. i like this game. i think we're winning! delivery? where? (doorbell rings) (man) it's here! what? (announcer) save $1,000 from carvana black friday through cyber monday. then go see "ralph breaks the internet," in theatres november 21st. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. . >>> comey is a liar, and not only on this stuff. he's been leaking for years. he is guilty of crimes and if we had a justice department that was doing their job instead of -- >> mr. president -- >> because of the fact that they have this witch-hunt going on with people in the justice department that shouldn't
all of 'em! ooh, yeah! that one! this one looks nice. yes, and yes. i like this game. i think we're winning! delivery? where? (doorbell rings) (man) it's here! what? (announcer) save $1,000 from carvana black friday through cyber monday. then go see "ralph breaks the internet," in theatres november 21st. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a...
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ems academy and in service. 1094 members. some went through twice, two types of training. 4700 hour u hours of training. stop the bleed and community c cpr. bump up academy completed. we have an acacademy that will last for six weeks. fiery serves 138 hours of drills in september. i want to thank the deputy commander who keeps us informed. they went to the third alarm fire the other night and were very helpful because when you do overhaul in a regular two-story house you have to walk down the set of stairs with equipment and debris and burned wood. they had to come down multiple levels. the fiery serves helped as well. we don't like to take things burned down in an elevator. it could go wrong. while we may bring down equipment after a fire, we see don't typically bring debris down in an elevate tour. they were super-helpful with that. they all got a workout. in september they did presentations and meetings. the captain is trying to spread the message. she met with you the unionfied school district board in san francisco. she
ems academy and in service. 1094 members. some went through twice, two types of training. 4700 hour u hours of training. stop the bleed and community c cpr. bump up academy completed. we have an acacademy that will last for six weeks. fiery serves 138 hours of drills in september. i want to thank the deputy commander who keeps us informed. they went to the third alarm fire the other night and were very helpful because when you do overhaul in a regular two-story house you have to walk down the...
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we killed 'em. and that's awesome. and it was, you know, the u.s. military, and it was not only the u.s. military, but it was also the iraqi forces that were out there for the first time really getting after it, taking the fight to the enemy. of course, they were being supported by our air power and ground troops helping, but it was great to see that and great to see isis be obliterate like that especially when it had been said before this was an ideology that we could never take on. actually, you're wrong. what do you do with an ideology like that? you kill them. jesse: yeah. they said it was going to be a multigenerational fight. ended up being half a generation. was it changing the rules of engagement, was it the air campaign, or was it something that to coalition partners were able to do? >> well, straightforward, it's smell called defense belies command. instead of being micromanaged, it was, hey, you ground troops, go get 'em handled, and that's what they did. jesse: so the president also bringing up protecting the veterans. that's very import
we killed 'em. and that's awesome. and it was, you know, the u.s. military, and it was not only the u.s. military, but it was also the iraqi forces that were out there for the first time really getting after it, taking the fight to the enemy. of course, they were being supported by our air power and ground troops helping, but it was great to see that and great to see isis be obliterate like that especially when it had been said before this was an ideology that we could never take on. actually,...
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all of 'em! ooh, yeah! that one! this one looks nice. yes, and yes. i like this game. we're winning! delivery? where? (doorbell rings) (man) it's here! what? (announcer) save $1,000 from carvana black friday through cyber monday. then go see "ralph breaks the internet," in theatres november 21st. >>> chip stocks moving lower today, following reports of weaker than expected iphone demand, international trade wars, falling cryptocurrency shares of nvidia alone are off close to 40% in the past six months, down 20% for the year. is there light at the end of the tunnel joining us, tj rogers. welcome back good to talk to you again. >> hi. >> multiple head winds we talked about. which ones in your view are the most serious and what's it going to take to work off this kind of cycle? >> well, first on the macro, macro level, i watched the ticker on the semiconductor company for 34 years every day one of the things i have to tell you, i wore my tie this morning, tartans go out of style, and my wife and i like them and they come back. semi conductors go in and out of style. that'
all of 'em! ooh, yeah! that one! this one looks nice. yes, and yes. i like this game. we're winning! delivery? where? (doorbell rings) (man) it's here! what? (announcer) save $1,000 from carvana black friday through cyber monday. then go see "ralph breaks the internet," in theatres november 21st. >>> chip stocks moving lower today, following reports of weaker than expected iphone demand, international trade wars, falling cryptocurrency shares of nvidia alone are off close to...
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out of this meeting, it would likely lead to continued dollar weakness which would be positive for em it will come down to some extent whether or not the chinese come to the table with something substantive in addition to what they have talked about in terms of concessions or if trump is willing to make and soften his demands because of concerns about volatility we have seen in the markets. it can be a combination of those things. certainly investors are paying a lot of attention to this bilateral meeting between president trump and president xi. make or break week. tom mackenzie covering that story out of beijing. theresa may and that you making a deal on brexit, but now the next hurdle, it is up to the british parliament. moves ahead or brexit goes back to square one. brussels say there is no scope for renegotiation. this is bloomberg. ♪ a.m. int is 10:30 sydney, markets trading for 30 minutes. islook at how the asx trading, down .8%. it was a holiday for the session . the s&p 500 falling into correction territory, the worst thanksgiving week performance when it comes to start marke
out of this meeting, it would likely lead to continued dollar weakness which would be positive for em it will come down to some extent whether or not the chinese come to the table with something substantive in addition to what they have talked about in terms of concessions or if trump is willing to make and soften his demands because of concerns about volatility we have seen in the markets. it can be a combination of those things. certainly investors are paying a lot of attention to this...
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you can eat 'em. ( laughter ) no, so tender.t night he tweeted out a new ad his personally campaign made. due to equal time rules and a remaining shred of human decency, we're not going to show you the ad, but, in it, trump equates all migrants coming over the border with appeals to christians: >> well, they're going to show up for me, because nobody's done more for christians or evangelicals or, frankly, religion, than i have. >> stephen: (as trump) "nobody's done more for religion. especially christianity. well, maybe this one guy a long time ago. i think his name was "je-sus." but we're going to stop him at the border. he's traveling with a caravan of 12 strong, young men-- lot of middle easterners mixed in there." the president hears about his christian support every day. >> i think we've had tremendous support in the form of prayer, and i get it all the time, 'i'm praying for you, mr. president. i'm praying for you.' i hear it so much, it's nice. >> stephen: i know i haven't stopped praying since you were elected. dear god,
you can eat 'em. ( laughter ) no, so tender.t night he tweeted out a new ad his personally campaign made. due to equal time rules and a remaining shred of human decency, we're not going to show you the ad, but, in it, trump equates all migrants coming over the border with appeals to christians: >> well, they're going to show up for me, because nobody's done more for christians or evangelicals or, frankly, religion, than i have. >> stephen: (as trump) "nobody's done more for...