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eon, we heard guidance to the upside. downside, we have got more movement through and more stocks the downside. out of scandinavia down by 5.8%. at goldman sachs around the sustainability of the dividend. dnb was the biggest fallers straight out of the gate. 4% that's a look at where we are on individual movers, let's get first word news in hong kong. >> thanks, anna. president trump making a surprise visit to afghanistan. he met with the country's president and u.s. troops, saying peace talks with the taliban have resume. that's amidst a push for cease-fire to reduce deployment in the region. >> the taliban wants to make a deal, it's got to be a real deal but we will see. that's the only reason we wanted to make a deal. >> saudi arabia has had enough of other opec plus producers cheating on quotas. for the last year, it has agreed to offset overproduction from the likes of iraq and russia but is signaling it will no longer compensate noncompliance. opec meets in vienna on december 5. is placing on leave at least for trad
eon, we heard guidance to the upside. downside, we have got more movement through and more stocks the downside. out of scandinavia down by 5.8%. at goldman sachs around the sustainability of the dividend. dnb was the biggest fallers straight out of the gate. 4% that's a look at where we are on individual movers, let's get first word news in hong kong. >> thanks, anna. president trump making a surprise visit to afghanistan. he met with the country's president and u.s. troops, saying peace...
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none of these figures have been confirmed this morning by eon or npower.nd replacements. we kept the invitations open to the leaders of the conservative party and the brexit party. they have not taken up their places yet. instead, a reminder. the ice caps are melting as politicians around the globe fail to cut greenhouse gas emissions in time to stop rising temperatures. the brexit party said it didn‘t take part because it didn‘t have faith in the broadcaster. the conservative party tried to send in someone else, quite literally. the senior cabinet minister and former environment secretary michael gove. but this debate, said channel 4, was for leaders only and now the tories have complained to 0fcom, saying they have been deprived of representation. but labour says last night was another example of borisjohnson ducking scrutiny. jessica parker, bbc news. let‘s speak to our political correspondent helen catt, who‘s in westminster. good morning. iwas good morning. i was talking to gavin williamson earlier. i put this to him again. i think it is fair to say t
none of these figures have been confirmed this morning by eon or npower.nd replacements. we kept the invitations open to the leaders of the conservative party and the brexit party. they have not taken up their places yet. instead, a reminder. the ice caps are melting as politicians around the globe fail to cut greenhouse gas emissions in time to stop rising temperatures. the brexit party said it didn‘t take part because it didn‘t have faith in the broadcaster. the conservative party tried...
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eon is expected to close npower‘s customer service centre at houghton le spring near sunderland.le work here. this site in hull, which employs 600 people, is also looking vulnerable, and a similar number are based at another site in worcester. all told, a500 workers, three quarters of npower‘s staff, could lose theirjobs. it's a terrible blow for families and for the communities that depend on thisjob. we are three and a half weeks out just before christmas and this news will have just dropped on them today, although for many of them they've been expecting it. we knew things were difficult for npower but it's probably the worst possible news that the worst possible time. but while the announcement is clearly deeply worrying news for npower‘s staff, it should make little immediate difference for its customers. e.0n says their accounts will be taken over with a minimum of fuss. what is not so clear is what the impact on people's bills will be in the longer term as the big six players in the energy market become to all intents and purposes a big five. with me now is christina mcanea
eon is expected to close npower‘s customer service centre at houghton le spring near sunderland.le work here. this site in hull, which employs 600 people, is also looking vulnerable, and a similar number are based at another site in worcester. all told, a500 workers, three quarters of npower‘s staff, could lose theirjobs. it's a terrible blow for families and for the communities that depend on thisjob. we are three and a half weeks out just before christmas and this news will have just...
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that tense atmosphere in the city they do not want to show their face and ask us not to reveal their eone names or say they have not joined any protests since the peaceful marches in june but that does not save them from the fact. the mood is up then your when they fired tear gas i close all the windows in the doors but i can still smell it and feel uncomfortable the whole shebang. since june the police have fired more than $10000.00 canisters of tear gas chemical irritant that mainly affects the eyes lungs and the skin it's use is prohibited as a chemical weapon in warfare with allowed in riot control although its effects are meant to be temporary there have been case reports of chronic high diseases caused by the chemicals. they were also some cases that they know as much to begin with but after exposure to tear gas some of the protesters actually develop just like symptoms for 2 to 3 years and there they were also cases that people develop chronic eczema to get skin problems going to tartus for a number of years. while the highest risk lies with frontline protesters and join the list r
that tense atmosphere in the city they do not want to show their face and ask us not to reveal their eone names or say they have not joined any protests since the peaceful marches in june but that does not save them from the fact. the mood is up then your when they fired tear gas i close all the windows in the doors but i can still smell it and feel uncomfortable the whole shebang. since june the police have fired more than $10000.00 canisters of tear gas chemical irritant that mainly affects...
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well i think for so many astride eons it's the optimism of quarters from its birth guys to be is always doing the opportunities during your head before them and charging them with a passion but i think it was a strategy and so much. the flights for london follows last month's direct trip from new york to sydney as qantas prepares to begin regular nonstop services between australia and. in the 2 global cities. as your business update on g.w. for me and the team thanks for watching. the coal india. gifts for the gods that are harmful for me and the. secret flowers boys in indian water supply some of. the company in mumbai is trying to change that. collection waste of color textiles. in 30 minutes on d w. grappling hooks some tricks. to express the feeling. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist one day looking for new perspectives. to hold a note with the replaced fake ruby of canada doing things differently. come to the place where we reflect on society. march 21 on g.w. . their house isn't calculable. their egos in such moment their rivalry template. 3 pr
well i think for so many astride eons it's the optimism of quarters from its birth guys to be is always doing the opportunities during your head before them and charging them with a passion but i think it was a strategy and so much. the flights for london follows last month's direct trip from new york to sydney as qantas prepares to begin regular nonstop services between australia and. in the 2 global cities. as your business update on g.w. for me and the team thanks for watching. the coal...
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. >>> v(ver informacion en pantalla( se convirtier eon e c vicitmvi victimas moraletales. >>> a (en inglesapidez con la que su hi u fue interveni dijo ya sestabaes. >>> a (en ingles( le hiceoron i seis operaciones. >>> mientras mas icrcurigias e hace, a tiempo testa bajo la anestesia . >>> el doctor ha recibido pac n pacientp pacientes con infecciones tr traidas desde el extranjero. >>> vineenen con infeccineones c ulcreacionesulc ulcreaciones por necrosis,es deicir, por meurtuerte del teji. >>> ministerio de salud publica etblecio nvuevas reglas para c u cirugias plasticas, entre dlase si un paciente ha viajado pordos y luego oper ar 5 dias operaciope operacion eprsperar 10 dia por v vijajar l poidrdrian re realizar mas de dos cirugias y mayores en u n mismo dia. >>> el gran tema tiene que ver con la opercion ilgaegal de est tipo y como sale barato este fue un informe desd aacolf acosta el doctor dice que toda cirugia tiempo riesgo pero el pr problema es cuando el riesgo es mayor qsma , e entonces ahorai puede decir la reco. >>> oficial testa tras la rejs luego de tirar un esoccolar al e
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decescenso de las temperaturason maximas de 73 grados y un aesseo el domingo a 73 grados y me a agarraon eonen la television e v vivo y en directo >> ademas con las situaciones l del tiempo que hace frio y calor >> frio maÑana y despues regresa el calorel fin de semana >> gracias por los dpeportes >> el marinels de lo que en la n n nueva era de los yanknew york n yankees >> llega a nuestras vidas sin anunciarse. poniéndonos en peligro... sin nuestro permiso. a algunos les parecerá inofensivo. pero no existe humo de segunda mano seguro. todos contienen químicos dañinos, sin importar de dónde venga. dile no a todo tipo de humo de segunda mano. conoce más en ellos fuman tu fumas punto org. (musica) muy buenas noches hoy se prese t presento (nombre en ingles) como manager de los giagnganes de r francisco le preguntamos que le afecta del reto >> (hablan en ingles) >> decia que muchas cosas en conferencia de prensa (nombre en ingles) fueron cuestioandos por un hecho en el 2015 con los d dogdgers donde hiciero mun un u situacion de violencia domes c domestica le preguntamos si eso afecta no creo qu
decescenso de las temperaturason maximas de 73 grados y un aesseo el domingo a 73 grados y me a agarraon eonen la television e v vivo y en directo >> ademas con las situaciones l del tiempo que hace frio y calor >> frio maÑana y despues regresa el calorel fin de semana >> gracias por los dpeportes >> el marinels de lo que en la n n nueva era de los yanknew york n yankees >> llega a nuestras vidas sin anunciarse. poniéndonos en peligro... sin nuestro permiso. a...
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eon trading to the upside.will be absorbing customers from one of the other utilities that have effectively struggled in the u.k.. eon up 3.61%. a very light session in terms of volume. romaine: the s&p 500 down .2%. we close about an hour and a half from now. the bond market closing two and a half hours from now. this is the last trading day of the month. we have 11 record highs on the s&p in november. no matter what happens, we were up 3% for the month, 4% for the dow, 5% on the nasdaq. a little bit of the selling in the treasury market. the dollar you can call flat. still in a day when street cap today and you can see the nasdaq 100 also a little bit lower but still up on the month, as are the transports. the retailers coming to keeping a close line what they will do. a lot of folks will wait until we have the data on monday about how black friday shopping weekend went. a lot of positioning, a lot of what is going on ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. not a lot of sectors in the green. you are seeing a lot o
eon trading to the upside.will be absorbing customers from one of the other utilities that have effectively struggled in the u.k.. eon up 3.61%. a very light session in terms of volume. romaine: the s&p 500 down .2%. we close about an hour and a half from now. the bond market closing two and a half hours from now. this is the last trading day of the month. we have 11 record highs on the s&p in november. no matter what happens, we were up 3% for the month, 4% for the dow, 5% on the...
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. -- eons ago. they are not even going to consider raising rates until they see persistent inflation, which means never. effectively, the upside in rates have actually cap doubt -- capped otu. -- out. while, rates start backing off because the front end of market is not moving and there's only so much steepness you can have. jonathan: your thoughts on that, robert? >> i agree. that is great, you have relief on the trade side. one of the limiting factors on equities in the u.s. and japan and europe, low rates don't necessarily bring you high equity prices. you are dropping the discount rate, you don't get the equity upside. the tradeiving tensions coming down a bit, and you see equities kick off. wheret came to a period you talk about the acceleration, you have a fiscal stimulus. we are coming to an election. are we going to get another tax cut? i don't know. the rate withd at which the last one came through. if you are not going to get another tax cut, if you are not going to get monetary stimulus,
. -- eons ago. they are not even going to consider raising rates until they see persistent inflation, which means never. effectively, the upside in rates have actually cap doubt -- capped otu. -- out. while, rates start backing off because the front end of market is not moving and there's only so much steepness you can have. jonathan: your thoughts on that, robert? >> i agree. that is great, you have relief on the trade side. one of the limiting factors on equities in the u.s. and japan...
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so essentially i guess eon as a share has been lagging the general dax environment. so it is only up by not even 4% here to date, where as the dax is up by more than 25% it couldn't -- it didn't go that well because clearly it is very defensive stock. but now with that energy deal, which passed regulators in september, they're the big oft infrastructure plan, energy infrastructure in europe and going forward that should be attractive investment also for investors now as their tackling all the problems they're having. with that, back to you. >> thank you so much for the details there. just to bring you some details from an interview involving the british prime minister boris johnson, going on at the moment. the prime minister saying that once again the national health service in the uk is not up for negotiation in trade talks, of course the opposition labor party has been very critical of documents that show conversations between uk trade negotiators and american counterparts that talk about things like drug pricing and the length of time for patents involving pharmac
so essentially i guess eon as a share has been lagging the general dax environment. so it is only up by not even 4% here to date, where as the dax is up by more than 25% it couldn't -- it didn't go that well because clearly it is very defensive stock. but now with that energy deal, which passed regulators in september, they're the big oft infrastructure plan, energy infrastructure in europe and going forward that should be attractive investment also for investors now as their tackling all the...
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to answer that, i go back to what jay powell said in his press conference, which seems like eons ago. they will not even consider raising rates until they see persistent inflation, which means never. so effectively, the upside in rates is actually capped out. the relation can continue for a while. after a while, it stops, because and theop backing off, front end of the market is not moving and there is only so much steepness you can have. jonathan: your thoughts on that, how limiting a selloff could be? robert: i agree with that. relief on a trade side, risk assets take off. one of the limiting factors on equities has been -- and you have seen this in japan in europe. low rates do not bring you high equity prices. trade tensions come down a bit, we see equities take off. i think we just came through a period, when we talk about, are we going to get re-acceleration? we just had fiscal stimulus. we are coming into an election, are we going to get another tax cut? i don't know, but i was surprised at the rapidity with which the last one came through. if you are not going to get a tax cut
to answer that, i go back to what jay powell said in his press conference, which seems like eons ago. they will not even consider raising rates until they see persistent inflation, which means never. so effectively, the upside in rates is actually capped out. the relation can continue for a while. after a while, it stops, because and theop backing off, front end of the market is not moving and there is only so much steepness you can have. jonathan: your thoughts on that, how limiting a selloff...
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national security state is that it not only seeks a perpetual state of war it will even go to all eonsto create that perpetual state of war i'm always reminded for book at it long time ago. and that book has a beautiful sentence. i am going to please a good man not because they don't exist. but because you choose not to see. the you know the family this is ironic and eighties if you remember we envy those states who are supporting the mujahideen to liberate afghanistan from the so gets. bled and came to thank me for my efforts to bring their americans our friends to help us against the atheist he said the communist. went on and also been long in this camp high in the mountains of afghanistan with an air raid shelter built into the living rock of a mountain 2530 feet high. camps built by the cia later they tried to cruise missiles and of course they knew where it was they built it. no wonder but love and kept smiling no wonder he did. the american sol review put $1000000000.00 each to get the. training equipment we are the ones who cleared all those people to go we had you. there must b
national security state is that it not only seeks a perpetual state of war it will even go to all eonsto create that perpetual state of war i'm always reminded for book at it long time ago. and that book has a beautiful sentence. i am going to please a good man not because they don't exist. but because you choose not to see. the you know the family this is ironic and eighties if you remember we envy those states who are supporting the mujahideen to liberate afghanistan from the so gets. bled...
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. >> reporter: sondland emphasizing that it was widely known >> eone was in the loop it was no secret again, everyone was in the loop >> reporter: it started, sondland says, when the president re rick perry, and former special envoy curt al roker volker, the so-called three amigos, to work with rudy giuliani, the president's personal attorney, on ukraine >> secretary perry, ambassador volker and i worked with mr. rudy giuliani on ukraine matters at the express direction of the president of the united states. we did not want to work with mr. giuliani simply put, we were playing the hand we were dealt so we followed the president's orders >> reporter: sondland describing the quid pro quo, that in order for ukraine's president zelensky to get a white house meeting, he had to publicly announce investigations giuliani had been pushing for, including into the ukrainian come burisma that was employing hunter biden. >> mr. giuliani demanded ukraine make a public statement announcing the investigations of the 2016 election dnc server, and burisma. expressing the desires of the president of the
. >> reporter: sondland emphasizing that it was widely known >> eone was in the loop it was no secret again, everyone was in the loop >> reporter: it started, sondland says, when the president re rick perry, and former special envoy curt al roker volker, the so-called three amigos, to work with rudy giuliani, the president's personal attorney, on ukraine >> secretary perry, ambassador volker and i worked with mr. rudy giuliani on ukraine matters at the express direction...
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to answer that, i go back to what jay powell said in his press conference, which seems like eons ago.hey will not even consider raising rates until they see persistent inflation, which means never. so effectively, the upside in rates is actually capped out. the correlation can continue for a while. after a while, it stops, because rates stop backing off because the front end of the commodity is not moving and there is only so much steepness you can have. jonathan: your thoughts on that, how self-limiting a treasury selloff could be? robert: i agree. relief on the trade side, risk assets take off. one of the limiting factors on equities has been -- and you have seen this in japan and europe -- low rates do not bring you high equity prices. you drop the discount rate but if growth expectations or to moribund, you don't get the equity upside. as we see the trade tensions come down a bit, we see equities take off. i think we just came through a period, when we talk about, are we going to get re-acceleration? we just had fiscal stimulus. we are coming into an election, are we going to get
to answer that, i go back to what jay powell said in his press conference, which seems like eons ago.hey will not even consider raising rates until they see persistent inflation, which means never. so effectively, the upside in rates is actually capped out. the correlation can continue for a while. after a while, it stops, because rates stop backing off because the front end of the commodity is not moving and there is only so much steepness you can have. jonathan: your thoughts on that, how...
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to answer that, i would go back to what jay powell said in his press conference, which seems like eons ago. they are not even going to consider raising rates until they see persistent inflation, which means never. so effectively, the upside in rates is actually capped out. so i think the correlation can continue for a while. after a while, it stops, because rates stop backing off because the front end of the market is not moving and there is only so much steepness you can have in the current growth trend. jonathan: your thoughts on that, how self-limiting a treasury selloff could be? robert: i agree. at some point it is like hey, that is great. relief on the trade side, risk assets take off. and i think one of the limiting factors on equities has been -- and you have seen this in japan low rates do -- not necessarily bring you high equity prices. you are dropping the discount rate, but if you're growth expectations are too moribund, you don't get the equity upside. as we see the trade tensions come down a bit, we see equities take off. but i think we just came through a period, when we
to answer that, i would go back to what jay powell said in his press conference, which seems like eons ago. they are not even going to consider raising rates until they see persistent inflation, which means never. so effectively, the upside in rates is actually capped out. so i think the correlation can continue for a while. after a while, it stops, because rates stop backing off because the front end of the market is not moving and there is only so much steepness you can have in the current...
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eons of dollars that in a country where most of the people live on less than $2.00 a day. the choice down for voters is between ferrera and umbrello one calls himself the man of the moment the other the general of the people both believe they can solve going to be sales problems and offer new hope and a new direction for its people nicholas hawke the south. still ahead on al jazeera why at announcement this week from donald trump received a chilly welcome from mexico's government. britain's opposition side i have proof the prime minister talked to the us about selling the health service. al out of the eastern med rolls the cloud of the now it's been quite sparky quite sundry increase in cyprus bits of turkey significant rain but he's turning to weaken now on his way across the levant are the focus for thursday takes it across to northern iraq to. maybe and iran then the sunshine follows it's in this direction this is all travelling to start really developing in the stock. terence back up to 40 in baghdad at 24 by the time we get to friday as no significant breeze there's n
eons of dollars that in a country where most of the people live on less than $2.00 a day. the choice down for voters is between ferrera and umbrello one calls himself the man of the moment the other the general of the people both believe they can solve going to be sales problems and offer new hope and a new direction for its people nicholas hawke the south. still ahead on al jazeera why at announcement this week from donald trump received a chilly welcome from mexico's government. britain's...
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the uprising was named after him eon of the past or a key leader of the 1910 revolution and an advocate of agrarian socialism. these rebels were concerned that under nafta mexican farmers would face stiff competition from the u.s. . they were also opposed to the mexican government's latest attempts at land reform . paddleboat he had to travel to rebel held areas to take photographs of the uprising he'd already covered several armed conflict in latin america. but i'd seen fighting surge will america but i never thought it would happen in my own country. and conflict out of my will. we arrived at a 3rd day things were tense and there was lots of go viral. a single bit and found some dead sub to teach us what. this photo of subcomandante marcos was one of the 1st i took of him until then he had allowed journalists to get close to him. fighting between the rebels and mexican troops continued for 12 days then the government declared a cease fire. in february 1906 the rebels and the government worked out a peace deal but the 2 sides disagreed on several important points. riginal accord was ne
the uprising was named after him eon of the past or a key leader of the 1910 revolution and an advocate of agrarian socialism. these rebels were concerned that under nafta mexican farmers would face stiff competition from the u.s. . they were also opposed to the mexican government's latest attempts at land reform . paddleboat he had to travel to rebel held areas to take photographs of the uprising he'd already covered several armed conflict in latin america. but i'd seen fighting surge will...
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would be more alice 4th term in office his critics say he has ignored a referendum in which we live eons voted to restrict precedence to 2 terms. the organization of american states is auditing the vote and it is expected to be completed before the middle of the month but until then tension is unlikely to end anytime soon that is how will. the killing of a mexican american family by an armed group in mexico has stunned both sides of the border u.s. president donald trump has offered u.s. help saying it's time to wage war on cartels on xico has projected that strategy the president's security plan isn't to cross scrutiny as mexico sees record levels of violence john homan reports. no one imagines there have to do what the liberal family did on tuesday go to the same with 3 of their women and 6 children among the baby twins we shot. the surviving and injured children hid for hours in the hills there in the u.s. getting treatment there. must be some ethics i don't know there just has to be justice here there does seem some possibility of justice for them in contrast to so many scenes across
would be more alice 4th term in office his critics say he has ignored a referendum in which we live eons voted to restrict precedence to 2 terms. the organization of american states is auditing the vote and it is expected to be completed before the middle of the month but until then tension is unlikely to end anytime soon that is how will. the killing of a mexican american family by an armed group in mexico has stunned both sides of the border u.s. president donald trump has offered u.s. help...
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they go to the front of the protest this they are not police they are not bought off our forces of eons are militias we don't know we have started an investigation to track them. how that says these people he calls infiltrators are also attacking security forces. in tahrir square medics are now feeling especially vulnerable after 2 of their colleagues were recently stabbed in the back walking among the crush of protesters to get to the wounded they say their determination to help and heal all in need is stronger than any fear that asha going to name al-jazeera baghdad thousands of turkeys defense ministry says at least i people have been killed in a car bombing in northeastern syria the attack happened and so the village along syria's northern border ankara blames the kurdish y p g turkish troops took control of last month from kurdish forces after u.s. troops pulled out and the u.s. has condemned as strikes on syrian medical facilities in the province where 7 civilians were killed in explosions the attack is thought to being carried out by the syrian military or the russian allies. ira
they go to the front of the protest this they are not police they are not bought off our forces of eons are militias we don't know we have started an investigation to track them. how that says these people he calls infiltrators are also attacking security forces. in tahrir square medics are now feeling especially vulnerable after 2 of their colleagues were recently stabbed in the back walking among the crush of protesters to get to the wounded they say their determination to help and heal all...
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rockets towards israel that led to more israeli air strikes which have since killed another 8 alast in eons egyptian mediators are working to restore calm between israel and gaza are a force that reports from southern israel. and his wife were killed as they slept in this building in gaza israeli air strike was long in the planning its repercussions just starting to play out. lead palestinian islamic jihad's northern military operation a very senior figure and one israel blamed for a series of rocket attacks in recent months and. these actions have started this morning after the crime was committed by israel markets were fired towards televisions and islamic jihad with all of the resistance groups will continue targeting all safe places of the occupation. islamic jihad said israel had crossed all red lines and promised a bigger response than usual one rocket exploded on a busy highway. and the a miss for those in passing cars and for those in a bus waiting at the intersection. in the southern town of stare at a factory suffered a direct hit and rockets also targeted central israel restricti
rockets towards israel that led to more israeli air strikes which have since killed another 8 alast in eons egyptian mediators are working to restore calm between israel and gaza are a force that reports from southern israel. and his wife were killed as they slept in this building in gaza israeli air strike was long in the planning its repercussions just starting to play out. lead palestinian islamic jihad's northern military operation a very senior figure and one israel blamed for a series of...
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we have had eons of observational data, we know, increasing highlights about vape issues, if you get it from dispensary that grow, regulate it, knowing what it is in that does not have any detriment. kennedy: well, that is good, and you know, you hope they do more research to figure out how to pinpoint. how to make it in to you know whether it is vaping fore -- or pills or creams or patches, are my pot stocks going to make money? >> this is a great time to buy pot stocks, we'll see more states continue to legalize, and state banking act pass congress. kennedy: it passed house. >> it is, hopefully we'll see u.s. move away from prohibition. that could only be good for someone's cannabis stock portfolio. kennedy: great to talk with you thank you. >> thank you. >> great work, a fantastic panel. we must assemble you again, onward. >> we have one of our all-time favorite games, kennedy's court, some craziest, ridiculous crime stories, you heard, attorney mike chase will play defense attorney, and rest of panel the jury. i'll be the judge, all rise, that is next. with the right combination
we have had eons of observational data, we know, increasing highlights about vape issues, if you get it from dispensary that grow, regulate it, knowing what it is in that does not have any detriment. kennedy: well, that is good, and you know, you hope they do more research to figure out how to pinpoint. how to make it in to you know whether it is vaping fore -- or pills or creams or patches, are my pot stocks going to make money? >> this is a great time to buy pot stocks, we'll see more...
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mentioned eone had that netflix is missing out on 1 billion in revenue because they don't have an adel, clearly are subscription-based. you think of netflix doing a different tier subscription where one is more ad revenue-based? lucas: no, this gets talked time.all the it does make some sense from a revenue perspective it would them in a lot more, allow to monetize their giant customer base in a different way. c.e.o. is adamant that the netflix is core users is that its it's adfree streaming. as a c.e.o. he likes to be very focused. execute on one thing very well, keep it simple for your simple fornd keep it the customer, you're more likely to do well. i can see netflix trying to offering into o other areas, there is also talk gaming,aybe music, maybe something like that. i have a hard time of going to dvertising unless they are really desperate and they need an answer. if you see growth slow for netflix, the company's will have to explore alternatives. right now, even though they're this year le bit relative to next year, they'll add something like 26 million ustomers, no need for t
mentioned eone had that netflix is missing out on 1 billion in revenue because they don't have an adel, clearly are subscription-based. you think of netflix doing a different tier subscription where one is more ad revenue-based? lucas: no, this gets talked time.all the it does make some sense from a revenue perspective it would them in a lot more, allow to monetize their giant customer base in a different way. c.e.o. is adamant that the netflix is core users is that its it's adfree streaming....
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we feel we have our eon the ground to tennis people in san francisco and everyone seems happy.is a wonderful process. i thank phil and dana and the staff. it has been a great job working together. thank you. >> thank you. >> lois. >> good morning, commissioners, i am lois and i am a tennis player and also on the tennis coalition and member of the golden gate park tennis club. i came to san francisco in 1974 to visit. i fell in love with golden gate park. i moved here and live order the edge of the park for many years and used the park endlessly and appreciate all that has gone into it. i feel this project to renovate the golden gate tennis center is wonderful, and i look forward to having it runny efficient leann with a lot of equity for all. i am in total support of the process that has gone on to select an operator and i wish to express my support. >> trish then. >> kris: teechristine andshawn. >> good morning. i am trish robins, i am a board member on the tennis coalition of san francisco. four years ago things got real for us. with the encouragement and support of some of t
we feel we have our eon the ground to tennis people in san francisco and everyone seems happy.is a wonderful process. i thank phil and dana and the staff. it has been a great job working together. thank you. >> thank you. >> lois. >> good morning, commissioners, i am lois and i am a tennis player and also on the tennis coalition and member of the golden gate park tennis club. i came to san francisco in 1974 to visit. i fell in love with golden gate park. i moved here and live...
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we'll be watching for max item eon, and come back again, we hope to see it reflected in the stock.leared up some of the confusion. thank you. >> thank you. liz: the robots are here. not tom and jeff, but real, actual robots. [laughter] the closing bell ringing in 31 minutes. s&p has turned positive here, we're up two points. nasdaq still down two, the dow looks to maybe be making a run for the flatline, but are fears of artificial intelligence apocalypse hitting unreal levels? silicon valley legend john chambers is about the answer that and to answer this question that i want to know, john, what about 5g? when are we going to see it? he's here in a adequate claman countdown" exclusive next. ♪ ♪ managing lipids like very high triglycerides, can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements, you should know, they are not fda-approved, they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides, discover the science of prescription vascepa. proven in multiple clinical trials, vascepa, along with diet, is the only pres
we'll be watching for max item eon, and come back again, we hope to see it reflected in the stock.leared up some of the confusion. thank you. >> thank you. liz: the robots are here. not tom and jeff, but real, actual robots. [laughter] the closing bell ringing in 31 minutes. s&p has turned positive here, we're up two points. nasdaq still down two, the dow looks to maybe be making a run for the flatline, but are fears of artificial intelligence apocalypse hitting unreal levels? silicon...
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one of the things for the voters sis do they want eone who reflects their values, do they want someone will beat donald trump? what does this say to you now? >> part of what this says is ttye buttigieg has a pre strong ground game in iowa. this is a unique state, it has a he raised a lot of money earlier this year, and he spent it. the ground in ioa.ting staff on he just did a bus tour through the state. all of thse things, like being someone who is the mayor of a small city an having time to meet a bunch of voters, that can actually matter in a state like iowa and can be reflected in this poll. it certainly helped elizabeth warrhy when people saidwas she moving ahead in a june or september pol ian't remember, but it was she was building the ground game. why are g we spend much time on iowa? icalifornia has over 490 delegates. for the last four years with an asterisk on 1992, and i won't get into the details. the democratic nominee for president has won iowa, new hampshire. iowa is so important, and it also sets the narrative and it sets the media expectations really for aood -- obviou
one of the things for the voters sis do they want eone who reflects their values, do they want someone will beat donald trump? what does this say to you now? >> part of what this says is ttye buttigieg has a pre strong ground game in iowa. this is a unique state, it has a he raised a lot of money earlier this year, and he spent it. the ground in ioa.ting staff on he just did a bus tour through the state. all of thse things, like being someone who is the mayor of a small city an having...
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cece moore is what's known as "" genetic s genealogist"eone who helps people trace their family ancestry about 2012, i think iwas starting to kind of bubble to the surface with a fes that what we're doing could have law enforcement applications but hae databases were too small. >> brangham: butwas all about to change, when commercial d.n.a. testing suddenly went mainstream. >> don't just give a gift.e give them ancstry d.n.a. >> brangha d testing services, like ancestry.com and 23-and-me have exploded in popularity. its estimated that more than 26 million ople have now used companies like this. the process of testing your d.n.a. is pretty simple. you order the kit online-- these each cost about $100, and you just spit some saliva into a tube like this, send it in, and in a few weeks, you get your d.n.a. rep mort. aslions of people started getting their d.n.a. results, many of them cied their data into other, public websites, so they couldte bfind distant family members. but cece moore realized this wealth of information could also be used to help solve cold cases. >> we havewoatches at t
cece moore is what's known as "" genetic s genealogist"eone who helps people trace their family ancestry about 2012, i think iwas starting to kind of bubble to the surface with a fes that what we're doing could have law enforcement applications but hae databases were too small. >> brangham: butwas all about to change, when commercial d.n.a. testing suddenly went mainstream. >> don't just give a gift.e give them ancstry d.n.a. >> brangha d testing services, like...
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their great with the japanese and south koreans and chinese but so i like the fact that he has done eons in chinese but so i like the fact that he has done it because many of us did not do what was necessary in the past but mounted because many of us did not do what was necessary in the past but my problem has been again sometimes how he doesn't do problem has been again sometimes how he does it doing all of these trade agreements at once. you know cause a sudden all of these trade agreements at once. you know causes some some problems i would look to be likely to make more sense to do it in syria them one after the other or maybe some problems i would look to be likely to make more sense to do it in syria them one after the other or maybe 2 are but so it's sort of a pattern but he who are but. so it's sort of a pattern but he you know he didn't provide us to be a present like presence of the play past he does a different you know he doesn't provide us to be present like presence of the play past he does it differently and that calls thanks to and sometime it differently and that that th
their great with the japanese and south koreans and chinese but so i like the fact that he has done eons in chinese but so i like the fact that he has done it because many of us did not do what was necessary in the past but mounted because many of us did not do what was necessary in the past but my problem has been again sometimes how he doesn't do problem has been again sometimes how he does it doing all of these trade agreements at once. you know cause a sudden all of these trade agreements...
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many believe eons here the days of seem to be over the aren't demanding his return anymore but they say they will continue to fight for their right to justice over the deaths of 8 men who still cannot be laid to rest in peace but in a son just unjust. relations between ukraine and russia appear to be thawing ahead of talks shuttled for next month ahead of the meeting between presidents selenski and put in the 2 sides have been working to reduce tension and chapelle reports. while his name is often being mentioned in washington that donald trump's impeachment inquiry ukraine's president appears focused on signalling that the conflict with russia must and blow to mere zelinsky unveiled a bridge that's been rebuilt and a community on the front line in eastern ukraine government forces and russian backed separatists blamed each other for destroying it 4 years ago observers hope the new bridge is an optimistic sign to us they're putting meeting they should be a serious truce and serious cease fire where there is no shooting that's how i understand it there must be a. serious agreement with c
many believe eons here the days of seem to be over the aren't demanding his return anymore but they say they will continue to fight for their right to justice over the deaths of 8 men who still cannot be laid to rest in peace but in a son just unjust. relations between ukraine and russia appear to be thawing ahead of talks shuttled for next month ahead of the meeting between presidents selenski and put in the 2 sides have been working to reduce tension and chapelle reports. while his name is...
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the german owners of the company, eon, said the uk market was particularly challenging.ons say it is a cruel blow to workers in the run—up to christmas and this warning a500 jobs could be lost with a closure of a number of call centres. the conservative party and channel a have clashed after the prime minister declined to appear on a leaders‘ debate programme broadcast last night. michael gove offered to ta ke last night. michael gove offered to take his place by the broadcaster said the invitation was for leaders only. the party has written to the broadcasting watchdog 0fcom, saying the decision to replace boris johnson with an ice sculpture was provocative and partisan. the conservatives are promising to strengthen england‘s education watchdog 0fsted. the party has revealed plans for longer inspections and an extra £10 billion of funding for the inspector. there will also be trials of no notice inspections. schools could be visited with no prior warning. there are certain situations where there may be particular concerns about a school and what it is doing, and the abi
the german owners of the company, eon, said the uk market was particularly challenging.ons say it is a cruel blow to workers in the run—up to christmas and this warning a500 jobs could be lost with a closure of a number of call centres. the conservative party and channel a have clashed after the prime minister declined to appear on a leaders‘ debate programme broadcast last night. michael gove offered to ta ke last night. michael gove offered to take his place by the broadcaster said the...
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eon: we are recently -- reasonably constructive on the rest of asia.ilt toward a more defensive, more quality games. in countries as well as sectors but the past five months, as the global economy starts to stabilize, particularly the industrial manufacturing part of the economy is starting to plateau, we are starting to move towards a bit more cyclicality. so, japan as a reflection of that. we are positive and japan and there are some other structural catalysts in terms of a pretty reasonable package. bettering a bit more improved performance out of the cost be -- the kospi is not a surprised. sophie: what you see about u.s. stocks? are they looking pricing? leon: near-term the valuation is a little bit rich but not to an extent that it prevents the market from going higher. our concern is more over the medium to longer term, we recently put out a long-term assumption, what we call our lo term capital market assumptions and one of the headwinds we see in terms of u.s. equity market return is that over time, over 10 years, we do see valuations needing
eon: we are recently -- reasonably constructive on the rest of asia.ilt toward a more defensive, more quality games. in countries as well as sectors but the past five months, as the global economy starts to stabilize, particularly the industrial manufacturing part of the economy is starting to plateau, we are starting to move towards a bit more cyclicality. so, japan as a reflection of that. we are positive and japan and there are some other structural catalysts in terms of a pretty reasonable...
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it is having an expected sale by 2035.of $9 billion they plan to transfer customers to eon.anies will consult 4500lan could put up to positions at risk. nejra: thank you so much. india is bracing itself for third-quarter gdp figures. the data could show economic growth for more than six years. bad news for the prime minister who is already taking bold steps to reduce the slowdown. minister might be running out of policy space to act. -- great to chip -- great to catch up with you again. what are you expecting? >> hi. our expectation is the gdp flath is likely to be at a relative to the june quarter. there could be a further slowdown to 4.5% growth. sharp spending has seen a jump in that quarter. in my view, that could counteract some of the sharp slowdowns seen elsewhere in the economy. the jump in public spending has been driven by a transfer of surplus dividend reserves to the government. keeping public spending aside, the economy is going through downturns since the global financial crisis. it is quite a broad-based slow down. , a credit slow down and a host of other econ
it is having an expected sale by 2035.of $9 billion they plan to transfer customers to eon.anies will consult 4500lan could put up to positions at risk. nejra: thank you so much. india is bracing itself for third-quarter gdp figures. the data could show economic growth for more than six years. bad news for the prime minister who is already taking bold steps to reduce the slowdown. minister might be running out of policy space to act. -- great to chip -- great to catch up with you again. what...
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overseeing the implementation of the affordable care act and the labor of law and thousands of delaware eons as millions of americans to be protected and not be denied coverage based on a pre-existing condition. they are removed from their parents health plan at the age of 26. just to name a few. one of the significant reasons they came to congress was to protect because i know it cave hope to so many people. particularly people with pre-existing conditions. unfortunately, delaware is and rolling in the changes to travel from 2016. i was not a surprise when you factor in the administration's decision to number one shorten significantly the enrollment period. number two cut the navigator program by 84% causing many people to be confused and not have the help and support they need to navigate which sometimes it is incredibly difficult system for anybody in the private or public sector. three, cut outreach floods by a lot while big 90%. a program that doesn't have the long devotee of a medicare or the name recognition. with less time to apply, fewer resources to do it you can understand why peo
overseeing the implementation of the affordable care act and the labor of law and thousands of delaware eons as millions of americans to be protected and not be denied coverage based on a pre-existing condition. they are removed from their parents health plan at the age of 26. just to name a few. one of the significant reasons they came to congress was to protect because i know it cave hope to so many people. particularly people with pre-existing conditions. unfortunately, delaware is and...
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. >> muchas gracias por la inf informacion , eon otras noticia, un polvo blanco enbiovio a perss al hospitalabrica en p pi(palabra en ingles(, el paque fue enviado por este proveedor, al parecer venia mal etiquetado, el contenido causo lesiones . >> y 14 bomberos que se jugaron la vioda para a'pagar incendio e esto gene eel fuego ocasiono este denso u hum,o que lo envolvio tiodo, la causa del incendio continua en i investigacion . >> y vamos a mexico, la policia de ese pais detuvo al chofer que conducia autobus, que dejo a 13 personas muertas, los dpeport e primeros vehiculos estaban ;pa a ;parados, cuando el tercer aut g autobus, choco contra ellos, a e ademas de afallecidos, hubo mas de 20 heridos . >> los vidrios se fueron contra nosotros, todo indica que si e t estaba . >> tiene fracturas en la tibia . >> de regreso a los eestados unidos, adolescente de georgia . >> con las atctividades esco r escolares sobre una libreta en donde jovencita anoto los det detalles, la policia dice que f fue con base en la democracia . >> estados unidos comenzara e enviar solicitantes de asilo a g guatemala
. >> muchas gracias por la inf informacion , eon otras noticia, un polvo blanco enbiovio a perss al hospitalabrica en p pi(palabra en ingles(, el paque fue enviado por este proveedor, al parecer venia mal etiquetado, el contenido causo lesiones . >> y 14 bomberos que se jugaron la vioda para a'pagar incendio e esto gene eel fuego ocasiono este denso u hum,o que lo envolvio tiodo, la causa del incendio continua en i investigacion . >> y vamos a mexico, la policia de ese pais...
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it had a special ef#ect in foster where there was also family connections between also presbytery eons the settlements here in north america and that generated a form of colonial nationalism. the irish parliament managed to assert itself and acquire additional powers. it was an independent party by any means but it certainly extracted additional powers and responsibilities from the reluctance british prime movement in london. that set off what i would call a decade of colonial nationalism in that garage really developed into a former republicanism, especially after the french revolution broke out in 1789. therefore the idea that the american revolution, combined with the ideas of the front revolution gave rise to the society of the united irish men, and they are the ones who nine years after the french revolution finally manager engineer uprising who was all successful but successful. so it was both a failure and the success. it was a failure because then achieve the outcome that they wanted which was independence for ireland, and what was idealistically for two as a brain to gather of
it had a special ef#ect in foster where there was also family connections between also presbytery eons the settlements here in north america and that generated a form of colonial nationalism. the irish parliament managed to assert itself and acquire additional powers. it was an independent party by any means but it certainly extracted additional powers and responsibilities from the reluctance british prime movement in london. that set off what i would call a decade of colonial nationalism in...