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child support paid everything i. zero. i start my own business i got a vehicle had tags had a license and. in october that year i decided smokes weed and i thought the worst case scenario if i go to probation offices i have to go to a program where i'd be urine test regularly or go to a mean well the reality fact is a dirty urine is a violation and probation officer i have was new and she was a stickler for the law and she violated me their own spot i wept like a little child i couldn't believe i had made all this work on my i have all this to show you look at all this i have i've done it she's that you've done a lot but you still using drugs and it's against the law. to get sentenced to four years for dirty you're in the houses. it's a lot watching your children grow up in michoud in wave and say by daddy as you're walking out of a visit it's just it doesn't get easier you don't stand and as you get older you think you become more custom of this but never under any circumstances gets easier . for. c.n.n. . i want to say th
child support paid everything i. zero. i start my own business i got a vehicle had tags had a license and. in october that year i decided smokes weed and i thought the worst case scenario if i go to probation offices i have to go to a program where i'd be urine test regularly or go to a mean well the reality fact is a dirty urine is a violation and probation officer i have was new and she was a stickler for the law and she violated me their own spot i wept like a little child i couldn't believe...
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i think going below zero has been demonstrated to be a mistake. think qe, unless you are in there for a short shock, can be really damaging. so i think they have caused problems with this -- not intentionally, obviously, but to me that is the lesson. jonathan: let's talk about what it has meant for markets. for april, a massive month for eurozone investment grade credit. a big a couple of big months for the periphery. spain over germany, less than 100 basis points over germany on a 10-year maturity. we have had some big moves and i know you are writing the periphery story. are you still chasing that? robert: still hanging on. a fantastic story. in a country like spain, along with the other countries that have gone through their programs are having their best growth profiles, whether it is cyprus -- ireland, obviously, was in the lead in terms of this. but on paper, their numbers are as good as the u.s. in terms of debt to gdp, but their debt to gdp is going to be stable or falling. it is a pro-european country, they have their political ups and dow
i think going below zero has been demonstrated to be a mistake. think qe, unless you are in there for a short shock, can be really damaging. so i think they have caused problems with this -- not intentionally, obviously, but to me that is the lesson. jonathan: let's talk about what it has meant for markets. for april, a massive month for eurozone investment grade credit. a big a couple of big months for the periphery. spain over germany, less than 100 basis points over germany on a 10-year...
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i normally don't speak on other issues because it bends the sword. however, with vision zeroi have to ask the question from the board, how many of you actually walk in san francisco. because, the problems with a lot of these injuries are the sidewalks are too congested. with sign boards, with bicycles, riding the wrong way. and a absolute no-no that i think you have to look at is you have to put a speed limit on wheelchairs. because wheelchairs ride at two or three times the speed that people walk at. and the result is that people step off the curb in order to get out of their way. and i'm sure, i know it's happened. i've observed it happen. so you are going to have to start fighting these bicycles, state boards, rollerblades, and all these new toys that are riding on the sidewalk. there's got to be a message out there. the sidewalk is for pedestrians, wheelchairs and push chairs. it's not for any of these toys. thank you. >> welcome back, mr. peterson. good afternoon. christopher peterson. here to talk today about a different systematic problem with muni service that seems t
i normally don't speak on other issues because it bends the sword. however, with vision zeroi have to ask the question from the board, how many of you actually walk in san francisco. because, the problems with a lot of these injuries are the sidewalks are too congested. with sign boards, with bicycles, riding the wrong way. and a absolute no-no that i think you have to look at is you have to put a speed limit on wheelchairs. because wheelchairs ride at two or three times the speed that people...
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. >> i have zero doubt in my mind, in that environment, the fed is cutting rates. >> they are watching like the rest of us. jonathan: joining me to discuss is kathy jones, michael collins, and from minneapolis, craig ishop. let's begin with you. what will it take to get the fed to cut? from what i hear so far from the fomc, no one is watching. >> in our view, it starts and ends with inflation. inflation data will drive the fed. core pce at the end of next week, expected to come in below the 2% target. that will be the driving factor to us. in our view, transitory nflation is incorrect. low inflation is here to stay. dependant of a rate cut by the end of the year. >> in addition to inflation, financial conditions, it does work to tighten significantly, that would move them faster ather than slower. also some indicators that we watch on growth. starting to see the rollover. the most important would be the unemployment numbers. we see a rise in unemployment by .5%, that they would move quickly. michael: we had the base case that the fed would not do anything, but the bar -- everyone talki
. >> i have zero doubt in my mind, in that environment, the fed is cutting rates. >> they are watching like the rest of us. jonathan: joining me to discuss is kathy jones, michael collins, and from minneapolis, craig ishop. let's begin with you. what will it take to get the fed to cut? from what i hear so far from the fomc, no one is watching. >> in our view, it starts and ends with inflation. inflation data will drive the fed. core pce at the end of next week, expected to...
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so then i looked closer in your backyard at the field of tech and then i zeroed in on venture capitolield, industry, little understood but has impact on shaping how we all live, how we communicate, what we drive, the medical devices we may one day need. >> you found it is lacking in women. talk about the gender gap, specifically, when it comes to the role on venture capitol. >> when i started by report, 94% of all investing partner, those writing the checks to the companies, the companies that get founded and funded, 94% are men. i thought wow, what does that mean for the technology that is getting made and built but who are -- who are the 6%? who succeeded? i started to track those women down. >> what did you find by talking with them and telling their story subway nightly sports. >> i found i was really surprised. the book alpha girls is full of surprises. i found women who came to california at different times with a shared dream of making it in this world that is seemingly inhospitable to women who found success works are in the industry today and who helped build and finance some
so then i looked closer in your backyard at the field of tech and then i zeroed in on venture capitolield, industry, little understood but has impact on shaping how we all live, how we communicate, what we drive, the medical devices we may one day need. >> you found it is lacking in women. talk about the gender gap, specifically, when it comes to the role on venture capitol. >> when i started by report, 94% of all investing partner, those writing the checks to the companies, the...
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a number of years ago i asked the vision zero staff to put the electronic speed radar signs on fulton nothing has been done. i don't know why they can't get the mta staff to get things done. all the reports you do are fine, but if they don't have action and help lives, they don't mean anything. the other thing i'm concerned about, the mayor wants to have all these protective bike lanes. there is one on polk street. my wife and i go to the eye doctor and my wife has a hard time walking. if there is a protected bike lane in front of the eye doctor's office, how is my wife supposed to get there? are we supposed to park the car in the middle of the street and then walk across the bike lanes to get into the doctor's office? we all have to live in this city and work together and the final thing is i don't think mta muni should have a veto over pedestrian safety issues. i found out they're being blocked by muni staff and i don't think that's right. and thank you for having this hearing today. >> co-chair senhaux: thank you, richard. thank you for your comment. i'm going to go ahead and close
a number of years ago i asked the vision zero staff to put the electronic speed radar signs on fulton nothing has been done. i don't know why they can't get the mta staff to get things done. all the reports you do are fine, but if they don't have action and help lives, they don't mean anything. the other thing i'm concerned about, the mayor wants to have all these protective bike lanes. there is one on polk street. my wife and i go to the eye doctor and my wife has a hard time walking. if there...
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as a point of reference, i made zero dollars at my internship at nbc in 1991. >> reporter: i made the same amount of money. it's very competitive for tech companies. those companies say just like how they are looking for the cream of the crop when it comes to employees, it's the same as interns. sometimes they turn the universities for help. sometimes it's the young people who find the companies by networking. >> reporter: dennis walks to his desk like a seasoned pro. he's a college student interning. >> i do feel like i'm learning a lot here. >> reporter: with all the talk about competition for tech jobs, we found companies also looking for the best when it comes to interns. >> it's nice to know i can find my own way to do some stuff. >> internships are the most important part. >> reporter: kevin reed was driving for uber when he met facebook recruiter. now he's an intern soon to start a full-time facebook job. companies like facebook pay intern salaries up to $8,000 a month. as if working here wasn't incentive nuf. -- enough. >> this area is so expensive. if you're working for free
as a point of reference, i made zero dollars at my internship at nbc in 1991. >> reporter: i made the same amount of money. it's very competitive for tech companies. those companies say just like how they are looking for the cream of the crop when it comes to employees, it's the same as interns. sometimes they turn the universities for help. sometimes it's the young people who find the companies by networking. >> reporter: dennis walks to his desk like a seasoned pro. he's a college...
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i think that will be a problem. you have rates at zero or below fair value.hat cannot last forever. credit has a lot more interest rate risk in it than we expect. the fiscal policy, the spend, uncertainty about where we are geopolitically around the world, low probability events are likely to pop up. i think that makes the downside, whether it is equities or fixed income, much tougher. there is less ability in high-yield and equity. -- in high-yield than equities. jonathan: the argument is if you hold to maturity, that is your base case. if you hold to maturity of five years, this will be a return potential. kathleen: i don't know any investor that holds to maturity. if you are an investor and you can stand it with the volatility, i would be shocked. for active institutional managers, you will never hold to maturity. andy: i agree. look at mutual fund flows. clearly, people are always in and out. herd mentality is probably more likely the reaction. the problem with high-yield, you could argue from a multi-asset investor, it is a defensive investment, but in a
i think that will be a problem. you have rates at zero or below fair value.hat cannot last forever. credit has a lot more interest rate risk in it than we expect. the fiscal policy, the spend, uncertainty about where we are geopolitically around the world, low probability events are likely to pop up. i think that makes the downside, whether it is equities or fixed income, much tougher. there is less ability in high-yield and equity. -- in high-yield than equities. jonathan: the argument is if...
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demands a human right for a cosmopolitan near zero. i guess that's why the votes which are making us happy not just green. day of the climate protection act they are votes for democracy they are votes against populism they are votes to human rights in all of europe to a friend signed on for and there. are at let's talk about these results with our chief political editor michelle and kids now with us here in our studio. based on very happy there with the greens and for good reason this is a pretty remarkable result we're talking about just over twenty percent of the greens now if these results do are confirmed they would be the second biggest party in the country after this vote and there's also another really interesting figure that i think we have here that we can take a look at as well there are youth voters here and you can really see how greens how they have now to you know really picked up the youth vote they showed that thirty five percent of all german voters under twenty four have voted green and as you can see michel of the olde
demands a human right for a cosmopolitan near zero. i guess that's why the votes which are making us happy not just green. day of the climate protection act they are votes for democracy they are votes against populism they are votes to human rights in all of europe to a friend signed on for and there. are at let's talk about these results with our chief political editor michelle and kids now with us here in our studio. based on very happy there with the greens and for good reason this is a...
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i can't quantify. from a strategic level, he goes into the issue of zero yield compliance. i think that is the strategic part of it. you go through the process of upgrading the warheads that you have. if you go beyond a zero yield, of the senseu more that your designs are viable. yes, sir. thank you much. -- >> thank you much. [inaudible] russia has thought about war china has avoided that. they have kept nuclear forces separate from the military. they have maintained a smaller yield arsenal. despite all the testing and the myriad concerns that china poses, i am wondering whether you see a trend away from this classical chinese approach that only keeps nuclear weapons for assured retaliation. is that no longer true? m.i.t. the thesis of a professor, in his new book, where he separates nuclear, like the russians. >> u.s. a great question. what exactly is xi jinping's intent? a little more context -- we estimate the number of warheads the chinese have is below a couple hundred. we anticipate over the course of the next decade, that will double. they have stated that they have
i can't quantify. from a strategic level, he goes into the issue of zero yield compliance. i think that is the strategic part of it. you go through the process of upgrading the warheads that you have. if you go beyond a zero yield, of the senseu more that your designs are viable. yes, sir. thank you much. -- >> thank you much. [inaudible] russia has thought about war china has avoided that. they have kept nuclear forces separate from the military. they have maintained a smaller yield...
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rain chances tomorrow.s i can't zero, but they're under 20% chances that you'll get rained on tomorrowunbelievable for a saturday. sundy, back to the usual, very summer-like pattern. an opportunity for an isolated thunderstorm or two sunday afternoon, not a big deal. for the first time in a couple of weeks, no sunday washout either. keeping in mind, look at how much milder the temperatures are now. our average high is 76. we got back to 80 yesterday. 84 today. 85 tomorrow. 89 sunday. 86 monday. and 80 on tuesday -- six 80-degree days in a row, and no washouts on your friday or weekend. that is really good news. coming up in the nex half hour, i'll show you the ten-day forecast, which gets us all the way to the beginning of memorial day -- did someone say it's already summertime? >> hard to believe. time is flying by, chuck bell. but i like those nice, warm days -- going to skip spring, though -- >> that's what will happen. >> openhe window. >>> uber and lyft revital a transportation. facebook gave us a new way to commute. >> now a new e commerce company is changing the way frame your p
rain chances tomorrow.s i can't zero, but they're under 20% chances that you'll get rained on tomorrowunbelievable for a saturday. sundy, back to the usual, very summer-like pattern. an opportunity for an isolated thunderstorm or two sunday afternoon, not a big deal. for the first time in a couple of weeks, no sunday washout either. keeping in mind, look at how much milder the temperatures are now. our average high is 76. we got back to 80 yesterday. 84 today. 85 tomorrow. 89 sunday. 86 monday....
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>> well, the house said back in march, i believe, had voted, almost unanimously, i believe unanimously 420 to zero, i believe, for the release of the mueller report, the full release of the mueller report. this morning the white house claiming executive privilege of all of the material covered under the report with the attorney general writing in cases where the committee has declined to grant sufficient time to conduct a full review, the president may make a protective assertion of privilege to protect the interests of the executive branch pending a final determination about whether to assert privilege. that's from the attorney general, the white house indeed invoking that executive privilege, later in the morning. continuing with your comments and calls, this is our republican line and william is in mapleton, georgia. >> caller: hi, so i've got a couple of points. one thing to keep in mind is the senate and the intelligence, or the senate intelligence and the house investigations that came up with nothing in regard to the mueller report, as well as, or with the mueller report, as regards the rus
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agrees, and added, i've done more for firefighters than this dues sucking union will ever do and i get paid zero i wonder why he's doing that. >> another candidate, mayor pete booted jazz, saying that he would be okay with some religious or personal exemptions to vaccines. now he says he believes only medical exemptions should be allowed to. he's trying to build a following wild biden is trying to fill obama's legacy of specifically an obamacare. it was a big deal or something to that effect. thank god my mom wasn't around. >> barack obama is one of the only democrats that biden wants to talk about. he's focusing on stead on president trump as if it was already the general election and biden is hinting he will ignore the other primary candidates until the primary debates. to be one of peter, thank you. this is a fox news alert, the department of justice just releasing a statement moments ago about the attorney general's decision not to testify. today "the attorney general testified before the senate judiciary committee for over five hours. the attorney general also voluntarily released a special
agrees, and added, i've done more for firefighters than this dues sucking union will ever do and i get paid zero i wonder why he's doing that. >> another candidate, mayor pete booted jazz, saying that he would be okay with some religious or personal exemptions to vaccines. now he says he believes only medical exemptions should be allowed to. he's trying to build a following wild biden is trying to fill obama's legacy of specifically an obamacare. it was a big deal or something to that...
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. >> i have zero doubt in my mind that in that environment the fed is cutting rates. >> it depends onow the gross data comes out. jonathan: joining me to discuss is bob michele of jpmorgan, krishna memani of oppenheimer funds and james athey of aberdeen standard investments. it is what the markets are looking for. is it going to get it? james: a soft landing, i'm not so sure. history suggests, looking purely at the odds, it is quite unlikely. i think if you scratch a little further beneath the surface you find actually the circumstances that we are likely to be facing in the next weeks, months, quarters, and beyond don't really compare that closely to the possibly two or three other occasions where we have been able to engineer a soft landing by easing rates previously in the midcycle. we are too late cycle and there are too many imbalances, too much of a weight off burden of debt, too many structural issues around the global economy really for me to believe that the fed can cut a couple of times and we can get back to everything is fine and don't need to worry. jonathan: you think we
. >> i have zero doubt in my mind that in that environment the fed is cutting rates. >> it depends onow the gross data comes out. jonathan: joining me to discuss is bob michele of jpmorgan, krishna memani of oppenheimer funds and james athey of aberdeen standard investments. it is what the markets are looking for. is it going to get it? james: a soft landing, i'm not so sure. history suggests, looking purely at the odds, it is quite unlikely. i think if you scratch a little further...
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zero. i would like to call up tom mcguire, if he would like to make any comments. >> mr. mcguire, good morning. >> good morning commissioners, tom mcguire at the mta. thank you for the invitation to speak commissioner yee and your support on our resolution efforts. we are looking to advance to quickly build projects in our high injury network. we have 10 projects we worked through with our own board, including projects like townsend street, california street. we are trying a new project, we're not waiting two or three years for a construction contract. we're going in quickly with paint, posts, traffic signals, and using our injury tools to get proven results in the street. i think this resolution will certainly help us. thank you for introducing it. >> commissioner yee. >> i guess there are two other people. i'm finished. >> commissioner haney. >> thank you chair peskin and commissioner yee on your leadership on this. one of those individuals that lost his life over the weekend was in my district and we held a vigil yesterday and i'm very happy to see this resolution come
zero. i would like to call up tom mcguire, if he would like to make any comments. >> mr. mcguire, good morning. >> good morning commissioners, tom mcguire at the mta. thank you for the invitation to speak commissioner yee and your support on our resolution efforts. we are looking to advance to quickly build projects in our high injury network. we have 10 projects we worked through with our own board, including projects like townsend street, california street. we are trying a new...
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in my research i zeroed in on cuba which has played a significant role in .s. immigration policy due to its geographical proximity, just miles from the florida keys and the long ties -- longstanding spite of the diplomatic issues. immigration .s. officials began to report increasingly on two groups who as a backdoor to entry nd these were chinese and eastern europeans. he chinese had a longstanding presence in cuba going back to the 19th century when tens of as indentcame to work red laborer -- indent ured laborers. so they were constantly on the radar of u.s. immigration fficials, but i want to emphasize also that not all hinese went to cuba simply to get into the united states. his was part of a separate ransnational miimmigration process -- immigration process. immigration .s. officials noticed new flows of thousands of europeans coming try to enter the u.s. and some continued on to land.o to crosby they -- to cross by land. expressed concerns of those and politically radical. some applied for citizenship, when the waiting period was extended to five years,
in my research i zeroed in on cuba which has played a significant role in .s. immigration policy due to its geographical proximity, just miles from the florida keys and the long ties -- longstanding spite of the diplomatic issues. immigration .s. officials began to report increasingly on two groups who as a backdoor to entry nd these were chinese and eastern europeans. he chinese had a longstanding presence in cuba going back to the 19th century when tens of as indentcame to work red laborer --...
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i think you are back to zero.ongratulations. >> greg: wow, story of my life. >> tucker: question four. if you looked up at the night's sky this week if you didn't live in new york city, for example. you may have seen an interesting lunar spectacle the winter moon appeared extra bright because it was thousands of miles closer to the everett than it normally is. there is a name for this event and the hint is it has something to do with winter weather. [laughter] >> tucker: if you were to look outside your apartment. >> greg: i don't do that i usually sit in a dark room and listen to deaf metal. >> dana: i saw the picture it was tweeted. >> greg: guess? >> it's not a harvest moon, lunar moon. >> tucker: she said it's not a harvest moon. what is your answer? >> dana: i don't know. i said lunar moon. it doesn't make any sense. >> tucker: lunar moon that would be redundant but might be the name. >> super snow moon. >> it's called super because the moon is at closest to earth right now and it's full and february's full m
i think you are back to zero.ongratulations. >> greg: wow, story of my life. >> tucker: question four. if you looked up at the night's sky this week if you didn't live in new york city, for example. you may have seen an interesting lunar spectacle the winter moon appeared extra bright because it was thousands of miles closer to the everett than it normally is. there is a name for this event and the hint is it has something to do with winter weather. [laughter] >> tucker: if...
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zero emissions. that is why today i am directing the department of the environment to convene a public private task force to examine how best to electrify san francisco's buildings. my all electric pass to zero emissions will be a collaborative one. we will work with our local businesses, our building owners, environmental group, labor, and community-based organizations and others. renewable electricity today is our path to in all electric zero emissions tomorrow. [applause]. >> now i know that we are all excited about what we're talking about here because this means a better and brighter and cleaner future for our planet, and we want everybody else to get excited as well, which is why the collaborative approach is so important in working with our partners to achieve this goal and that is so important. today's announcement is just one of the many exciting programs we have rolled out during the month of april to celebrate earth month. at the beginning of the month, i was proud to announce the largest and last major enrolment of our clean power s.f. program. the city's local renewable energy plan managed b
zero emissions. that is why today i am directing the department of the environment to convene a public private task force to examine how best to electrify san francisco's buildings. my all electric pass to zero emissions will be a collaborative one. we will work with our local businesses, our building owners, environmental group, labor, and community-based organizations and others. renewable electricity today is our path to in all electric zero emissions tomorrow. [applause]. >> now i...
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president, value not like what he has done to our country -- but i do not like what he has done to our country. his knowledge of economics is zero. i see him as a bully. new york real estate person. guest: he certainly is that. he is a real estate guy. he has an extremely successful businessman. it has made a lot of difference that we replaced a community organizer with someone who does know something about business. he has been a blessing for the american economy. i respectfully disagree with the caller. anyone who looks -- we have the best labor market in 50 years. if you are looking for a job, there has not been a better time in our lifetimes to find a job. we have low unemployment not just for blacks and hispanics, women without a college degree. i talked to the president every month or so. i checked to him, this -- i said to him, this agenda has worked out better than i imagined. that is great. let me say something about my friend, herman cain. i think herman cain would have been a wonderful addition to the federal reserve board. right now, the people at the federal reserve, most are phd economist. that is a criticism of me
president, value not like what he has done to our country -- but i do not like what he has done to our country. his knowledge of economics is zero. i see him as a bully. new york real estate person. guest: he certainly is that. he is a real estate guy. he has an extremely successful businessman. it has made a lot of difference that we replaced a community organizer with someone who does know something about business. he has been a blessing for the american economy. i respectfully disagree with...
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we must continue to let our loved ones know that there is absolutely zero, i reiterate, zero shame in asking for help and that seeking support is a sign of strength. we also have seen one in four latina adolescent children, i say children because they are still children, report contemplating suicide. a rate higher than any other demographic. the increasing diversity of our country underlines both the need and the importance of assessing culturally and linguistically appropriate services. 2018 election focused on health care and the fuhr of affordable care, a.c.a. one of a.c.a.'s most critical success was increasing mental health service and deliverry. insurance companies for decades denied, tea need the coverage for patients needing mental health services. we inserted provisions to end this appalling service and made mental health an essential part of basic coverage, including screenings and other preventing services. together we made sure that no american is discriminate canned against when seeking mental health care and that mental health and substance abuse disorders are covered eq
we must continue to let our loved ones know that there is absolutely zero, i reiterate, zero shame in asking for help and that seeking support is a sign of strength. we also have seen one in four latina adolescent children, i say children because they are still children, report contemplating suicide. a rate higher than any other demographic. the increasing diversity of our country underlines both the need and the importance of assessing culturally and linguistically appropriate services. 2018...
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the people there live letting them breathe letting in medicines half of the medicines of in gaza i wrote zero stock according to the united nations the number of medical poem that israel gives for cancer patients and others to leave gaza. for a life saving medical treatment is its lowest point ever the people of gaza are in a ghetto this siege is violence it's constant violence it kills people it kills their lives and this is what people in gaza are trying to end and this siege so that they can live if they protest at the border feds israel buzzes them with snipers high powered rifles to kill children to kill medics to kill journalists to kill women and if they resist using rockets they're called terrorists and my question is what did people in gaza supposed to do if the whole so called it to national community is doing nothing while israel subjects them to be is into humane conditions this is what i wanted to ask you about. this is what i wanted to ask you about because where everything you've just described for the people of gaza sadly is unlikely to change unless there is some sort of inte
the people there live letting them breathe letting in medicines half of the medicines of in gaza i wrote zero stock according to the united nations the number of medical poem that israel gives for cancer patients and others to leave gaza. for a life saving medical treatment is its lowest point ever the people of gaza are in a ghetto this siege is violence it's constant violence it kills people it kills their lives and this is what people in gaza are trying to end and this siege so that they can...
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i had zero connections i moand no job.york.was trying to be, nothing was happening. so i went on linkedin, i connected with someone who introduced me to my boss. that's how i got to the trading floor. when i first got the job, i was the only african american female trader. i get to represent so many girls. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. (woman) (man) have you smeno.d this litter? (woman) nobody has! it's unscented! (vo) tidy cats free & clean unscented. powerful odor control with activated charcoal. free of dyes. free of fragrances. unscented odor control lth? . mo ¡mo m! e me, doesn't mean the gift should be. mom deserves better, and you do too. get quality gifts she'll love, at prices you'll love. maxx life at t.j.maxx with peak season berries, uniqcreamy avocado. and a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste what a salad should be. and with panera catering, there's more to go around. panera.
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america citibank was fargo bank and i say i want to borrow hundred thousand dollars and i want you to charge me is zero percent interest rate on that and then i want to posit that on a thousand dollars at your bank and i want you to pay me five percent and i want to therefore collect all that income i get a tax free ok can i do that now but a back can do that. this is a period of sort of the will say well it's just pushed right it. would be you know will the money would be needed it was my job of. losing is it's appeal to all of the good of the team you know that all you want the solicitor got it would put me on the enemy does that. mean that you all know paul. but well it was pretty good way it was a. covert use there too which could be oh i would only thing. but i. knew i had to leave the room really you're going to you know. sort of my look. kind of story. you know world a big part of a lot of things and you can see yours it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and s
america citibank was fargo bank and i say i want to borrow hundred thousand dollars and i want you to charge me is zero percent interest rate on that and then i want to posit that on a thousand dollars at your bank and i want you to pay me five percent and i want to therefore collect all that income i get a tax free ok can i do that now but a back can do that. this is a period of sort of the will say well it's just pushed right it. would be you know will the money would be needed it was my job...
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by asking my name is i am a lawyer zero zero year. at h. that model moon has already spent two years rifling through waste in such a plastic that's more than enough to know that there is only one move to the recycling business here only the strongest to make it. can all go where it resides . so much to all kinds of buyers is no god or no a little rough. more attractive than him about no not at all. it's time to clean the windscreen and head elsewhere. we go to meet the people who dictate the neuron the new market for recycled plastic . we find them in the suburbs of paris alone. these are the companies who buy plastic bottles this one is the largest in the country. before coming here we never would have been match and film. anything quite like this. a mountain of empty plastic bottles that you have to climb with seventy kilograms on your head. at first we're almost fascinated by this blue mountain and the incessant coming and going of climbers all smaller than their loads. but then we took to the. yeah but actually it was our. enemy to me.
by asking my name is i am a lawyer zero zero year. at h. that model moon has already spent two years rifling through waste in such a plastic that's more than enough to know that there is only one move to the recycling business here only the strongest to make it. can all go where it resides . so much to all kinds of buyers is no god or no a little rough. more attractive than him about no not at all. it's time to clean the windscreen and head elsewhere. we go to meet the people who dictate the...
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as a stinker zero i believe marx very aptly predicted this concentration of capital we see today. the fact that capitalism is not simply a market economy but also contains a trend toward consolidation the formation of ever larger corporations he understood that this would ultimately destroy productivity that's exactly what we're seeing today in so many areas four or five large companies dominate the market divided up to suit their own interests and then they're no longer as innovation oriented as our current economic system likes to believe. in eighteen forty five prussia demanded that france extradite call monks. monks decided to emigrate to brussels. a few months later he was joined by. the pair wanted to pave the way for a new product tarion policy and contacted him viking who had become a leading member of the new league of the just in eighteen thirty six. marx and engels had the group renamed the communist league and were commissioned to write its policy program. the communist manifesto was published in eighteen forty eight a year of republican revolts against european monarc
as a stinker zero i believe marx very aptly predicted this concentration of capital we see today. the fact that capitalism is not simply a market economy but also contains a trend toward consolidation the formation of ever larger corporations he understood that this would ultimately destroy productivity that's exactly what we're seeing today in so many areas four or five large companies dominate the market divided up to suit their own interests and then they're no longer as innovation oriented...
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honest and down know what i did and then get on and go work on my own of them by asking money if i am a lawyer zero down to us here. at h. the model moon has already spent two years rifling through waste in search of plastic that's more than enough to know that there is only one move to the recycling business here only the strongest make it. can all go where it works i don't go out. so much ok i don't buy no me out to god for no money i do write a letter i'm doing more attractive than about no not true if i don't go. it's time to clean the windscreen and head elsewhere. we go to the people who dictate the door on the new market for recycled plastic. we find them in the suburbs of dar es salaam. these are the companies who buy plastic bottles this one is the largest in the country. before coming here we never would have been magine filming anything quite like this . a mountain of empty plastic bottles that you have to climb with seventy kilograms on your head. at first we are almost fascinated by this blue mountain and the incessant coming and going of climbers all smaller than their loads. but then
honest and down know what i did and then get on and go work on my own of them by asking money if i am a lawyer zero down to us here. at h. the model moon has already spent two years rifling through waste in search of plastic that's more than enough to know that there is only one move to the recycling business here only the strongest make it. can all go where it works i don't go out. so much ok i don't buy no me out to god for no money i do write a letter i'm doing more attractive than about no...
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i had zero appreciation of risk. i see that more of myself in like sports and stuff.greg: no helmet. >> emily: i am a good driver now. i'm not the reckless crazy person -- >> juan: i had almost the opposite experience. first of all, i grew up in new york city. i didn't learn to drive until i was 25. my wife was pregnant. she said something has to take me to the hospital. i thought about cars and stuff. i grew up with the poor kids. i don't want a car. what if somebody hits it or nails it? it's so expensive and valuable. i have your experience. so it was different when i was a kid. >> greg: once i understood the burden of liability -- you shouldn't let your kids drive, jesse. >> jessie: they're not allowed. don't worry. i want to sit neck to you as you freak out when people cut in front of you, when the toll booth collector is not as respectful as she should be because of your celebrity status. i want to see you fill up your car can gas the first time ever. >> i have a permit. i've been breaking the law. i have a permit. i didn't know you can't use a permit on parkways
i had zero appreciation of risk. i see that more of myself in like sports and stuff.greg: no helmet. >> emily: i am a good driver now. i'm not the reckless crazy person -- >> juan: i had almost the opposite experience. first of all, i grew up in new york city. i didn't learn to drive until i was 25. my wife was pregnant. she said something has to take me to the hospital. i thought about cars and stuff. i grew up with the poor kids. i don't want a car. what if somebody hits it or...
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i become part of what you know i come to bear on the north proper protocol from the ground zero i grew up much calmer it. was. the safety in numbers as well as being public in re numbers was safe but this is definitely a targeted attempt at it i mean that we're sitting in prison my colleagues are sitting in hospital we are now is going to some form of id. we are on the list there's no doubt about that. but i always say that i can't hide like or after we have to come out and do what we have to do obesity to not be alone be with with with students that's a safe space but also you know if they're going to come for you they're going to come from. the. we were walking to an open area of grass and along that will that particular group of police had just kind of popped out of nowhere. i tried to speak to the police officer and you know me trying to have an interaction with him as i walked forward they formed into line and already i was scared but i had to try and be very you know brave for that for the students who were from this was the. ok ok ok. i'm from asia now back to student leadership
i become part of what you know i come to bear on the north proper protocol from the ground zero i grew up much calmer it. was. the safety in numbers as well as being public in re numbers was safe but this is definitely a targeted attempt at it i mean that we're sitting in prison my colleagues are sitting in hospital we are now is going to some form of id. we are on the list there's no doubt about that. but i always say that i can't hide like or after we have to come out and do what we have to...