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customers around the country, some paying arly $100,000 for lt year memberships, now call the company a fud. a high-tech shell game and an unlawful bait and switch. >> the way that the system works is a natural ecosystem. >> it all sounded so in 2016 when jet smarter's then 27-year-old ceo andfounder, sergei pet rosov appeared on cnbc. >> we off 50,000 hours of scheduled flights a year. there's plenty of lobter fster everybody to go aaround. the members feasted at least in the beginning. unlike most private j companies, jet smarter sells invidual seats onts planes, which customers book with the app. sally is a broadway producer who travels between her los angeles home and new york. she paid a$9,000 annual in early 2015, which allowed her unlimited private jet flights. >> the valueroposition in the original company was just kind of ridiculous. it seemed too good to be true really. >> it was too good to last. jet smarter began stripping away the benefits of member mip. e free choppers. no more free food. and last year, it told customers th h would nowe to pay for flights which were supposed t
customers around the country, some paying arly $100,000 for lt year memberships, now call the company a fud. a high-tech shell game and an unlawful bait and switch. >> the way that the system works is a natural ecosystem. >> it all sounded so in 2016 when jet smarter's then 27-year-old ceo andfounder, sergei pet rosov appeared on cnbc. >> we off 50,000 hours of scheduled flights a year. there's plenty of lobter fster everybody to go aaround. the members feasted at least in the...
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fud is nothing will change but there will be pressure from the european union to take stuff coming intowe do need to keep talking to the european union. if we play hard tactics on the border, they will play hard tactics on other things. it is no guarantee what will happen but we can safely see that on day one, you will not see hard border across the border with ireland. thank you for all of your questions so far. it's also businesses who are affected by the prospect of a no—deal brexit. many of them are having to step up their no deal preparations. our business correspondent colletta smith is in trafford park in greater manchester with more — colletta. thank you. it is a busy day here and it is interesting that we are in this particular location because using trafford park, this company who owns this please have bought this brand—new warehouse and are renting it out to other companies as space. it is empty at the moment because it's a covering vendor and the hope a lot of this piece, half of its, will be fill in the next few weeks as different companies use it to stockpile ahead of what
fud is nothing will change but there will be pressure from the european union to take stuff coming intowe do need to keep talking to the european union. if we play hard tactics on the border, they will play hard tactics on other things. it is no guarantee what will happen but we can safely see that on day one, you will not see hard border across the border with ireland. thank you for all of your questions so far. it's also businesses who are affected by the prospect of a no—deal brexit. many...
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Jan 9, 2019
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federal govevernment remains shutdown fr one reason a and one reason onl, because democrats will nonot fud border security. mymy administrtration is doingng everything in our power to help those impacted by the s situati, but the only solution is for democrcrats to pass a spending bill that defends ouour borders and reopens the government. juan: after trump spoke, senator minority leader chuck schumer and house speaker nancy pelosi delivered the democrats response. >> the fact is, women and children at the border are not a security threat. they are humanitarian challenge, is onlynge that deepened. the fact is, president trump must stop holding amerco p peope hostage, manufacturing a crisis, and must reopen the government. >> the president of the united states, having failed to get mexico too pay for his ineffective, unnecessary border wall, and unable to convince the congress or the american people to foooot the bill has shutdown the government. american democracy doesn't work thatat way. we don''t govern by temper tantrum. no president should pound the table and demand he gets his way or
federal govevernment remains shutdown fr one reason a and one reason onl, because democrats will nonot fud border security. mymy administrtration is doingng everything in our power to help those impacted by the s situati, but the only solution is for democrcrats to pass a spending bill that defends ouour borders and reopens the government. juan: after trump spoke, senator minority leader chuck schumer and house speaker nancy pelosi delivered the democrats response. >> the fact is, women...
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reasons were actually creation of more protected areas including indigenous alliance and also more fud inspections and he's got his ations spite they perceive an environmental agency these are to choose things also that also matter our government. actually they are already mannish in that power and also she sighed repeatedly and continue to say that there will be no war demarkation no new and most lines. but facets not only weren't some for the environment it's also for human rights and specially for us people and he's also said that n.g.o.s have too much power that they're taking advantage of indigenous people are you worried that this government is going to make it harder for n.g.o.s to operate in brazil. yes this is warm of our concerns. i think that. society in brazil will continue to work and stand in solidarity when not only what they needed most people but when the communities from the forests and from all of their. resume because. not only full on well it's primarily for their rights to exist but also their use already a lot of studies showing that the floor is that is that has
reasons were actually creation of more protected areas including indigenous alliance and also more fud inspections and he's got his ations spite they perceive an environmental agency these are to choose things also that also matter our government. actually they are already mannish in that power and also she sighed repeatedly and continue to say that there will be no war demarkation no new and most lines. but facets not only weren't some for the environment it's also for human rights and...
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Jan 26, 2019
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we would commend your tireless efforts and commitment to providing a safe haven for those who so dry fud from the catastrophe come from the catastrophic humanitarian conditions lack of food and health service in venezuela. let me recall of what led to this massive movement of refugees and this is also by a severe violation of international law the violation of humanitarian law of human rights laws and the democratic principle human rights fundamental freedoms are continued to be to be violated this is a situation again where in particular women and children most effective and russian colleague mentioned rosa let me come back to the two roles or let me come back to it you know roosevelt she was she inspired the universal declaration of human rights and on paragraph twenty article twenty five it's ruined the once proud nation as i said earlier work we stand with the venezuelan people to restore democracy which are in the country to its rightful condition. that whole nation starving massive malnutrition refugees fleeing this is an international crisis to be sure. and nations like cuban russ
we would commend your tireless efforts and commitment to providing a safe haven for those who so dry fud from the catastrophe come from the catastrophic humanitarian conditions lack of food and health service in venezuela. let me recall of what led to this massive movement of refugees and this is also by a severe violation of international law the violation of humanitarian law of human rights laws and the democratic principle human rights fundamental freedoms are continued to be to be violated...
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some of the interventions with respect to fud are really important. the issues around social determinants of health are really important. the notion that we can better connect our clinical system to some of the other social and nonmedical support systems is really important. it is a big challenge. it is a statutory challenge in the sense that how do you and medicaid pay for certain things when the law says here is what you are allowed to pay for. that is the challenge that we are trying to work with states to solve. it is a challenge for states to implement. they have to get providers on board with new types of screening you have to do to get a social determinant of health. you have to get providers on board with new types of treatment that are really important. for example, trauma informed care for communities of color, communities that are victims of sex trafficking where you have to really address a lot of trauma that has been there. i think we have been talking about probably the lightning rod a lot. there are a lot of positive things out there. t
some of the interventions with respect to fud are really important. the issues around social determinants of health are really important. the notion that we can better connect our clinical system to some of the other social and nonmedical support systems is really important. it is a big challenge. it is a statutory challenge in the sense that how do you and medicaid pay for certain things when the law says here is what you are allowed to pay for. that is the challenge that we are trying to work...
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Jan 7, 2019
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fud wrote in deal brexit that is a piece of really good news, an important thing to bring to the negotiatingt would be good news for britain and british industry and british workers, the stakes could not be higher, this is the most important decision this country has taken in 40 years and that is why it is absolutely essential and should not be a rush to disaster. forgive me ifi not be a rush to disaster. forgive me if i say it again to go over the cliff and 81 days on the 29th of march without a deal would harm our country and economy for generations to come. jeremy corbyn's position is to come. jeremy corbyn's position is to support customs union and the close single market. what is they are at odds with that position and voting for her deal and the negotiating that relationship going forward ? negotiating that relationship going forward? the negotiating that relationship going forward ? the only negotiating that relationship going forward? the only thing the agreement mitigates against as a further relationship, close up is fine. coming back to your central point is absolutely we must hav
fud wrote in deal brexit that is a piece of really good news, an important thing to bring to the negotiatingt would be good news for britain and british industry and british workers, the stakes could not be higher, this is the most important decision this country has taken in 40 years and that is why it is absolutely essential and should not be a rush to disaster. forgive me ifi not be a rush to disaster. forgive me if i say it again to go over the cliff and 81 days on the 29th of march without...
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cole smead is with capital management he joins us from seattle he runs the smaed vead value fud cole, i'm thinking you might be looking for markets, values, stocks trading down. your first pick is a stock that's actually up about 21% over the last year, and that's discovery. why don't you talk about why you like it. >> yeah. well, discovery was a stock that did get trounced coming off their scripps deal coming off of 2017 it did get bead up a lot that was netflix taking over the entertainment and content world and then being a buyer of hgtv and the food network and travel channel. those were all big contentious fears. john malone on your program and david spoke several times about what the price was and was a buy ore f that stock and you wake up, and like you said, it went from 23 to 30 and came back, but it's still up nicely relative to where it was, you know, a little over 15 months ago it's -- when i say ten years, becky, think about it like this. buffett closed his partnership in 1969 because of the terrible circumstances he saw forward it wasn't until three years later we hit the
cole smead is with capital management he joins us from seattle he runs the smaed vead value fud cole, i'm thinking you might be looking for markets, values, stocks trading down. your first pick is a stock that's actually up about 21% over the last year, and that's discovery. why don't you talk about why you like it. >> yeah. well, discovery was a stock that did get trounced coming off their scripps deal coming off of 2017 it did get bead up a lot that was netflix taking over the...