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a tug on the heartstrings for lovers of luxury travel at this year ‘s itb tourism show in berlin.iness class aeroplane seat. it is pa rt business class aeroplane seat. it is part ofan business class aeroplane seat. it is part of an industry push to bring home comforts to the skies. what you noticed immediately is very slick technology and slick engineering. —— notice. this seated area is pretty flexible, and should you wish to, you can share food with your friends, who are just sitting on the other side, all members of the family, of course. and at the touch ofa family, of course. and at the touch of a button, deceit goes completely flat and turns into a bed. the idea behind that is to create more living space around the business class, creating absolute privacy, and creating absolute privacy, and creating absolute privacy, and creating a corporate jet atmosphere, if you are travelling with your passenger. in these times where there is a focus on cost, our business is happy to pay that is? as a matter of fact, you are just plenty business class fare. corporate travel is big busine
a tug on the heartstrings for lovers of luxury travel at this year ‘s itb tourism show in berlin.iness class aeroplane seat. it is pa rt business class aeroplane seat. it is part ofan business class aeroplane seat. it is part of an industry push to bring home comforts to the skies. what you noticed immediately is very slick technology and slick engineering. —— notice. this seated area is pretty flexible, and should you wish to, you can share food with your friends, who are just sitting on...
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they spent 60 cents for 24,000 of zmoes those are making a substantially bullish bet that itb will be at the 60 cents they paid. volcano still low. therefore options are cheap. you don't necessarily have to buy puts. you can also go out and buy calls like the itb and the bank of america pete was talking about. >> if you're negative on financials which you are. this trade goes out the january so you have a lot of time. you can let the market and the economy develop and you'll have a better snenls three months or six months, what's going on. >> i'm in one. anaheim beeser. so i've owned the calls there a long time. what i like about what's going on, the potential of deregulation, they talk about how much that adds to their cost as well. if anything happens in a positive way there, that limb pact them as well. >> all right. thanks. for more, check out options action at 5:30 on fridays eastern time. >>> the company received the second buy rating since going public. you won't believe how high they see it going in the next year. we'll talk to the man himself. plus, besties turn frenemiefren.
they spent 60 cents for 24,000 of zmoes those are making a substantially bullish bet that itb will be at the 60 cents they paid. volcano still low. therefore options are cheap. you don't necessarily have to buy puts. you can also go out and buy calls like the itb and the bank of america pete was talking about. >> if you're negative on financials which you are. this trade goes out the january so you have a lot of time. you can let the market and the economy develop and you'll have a better...
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a tug on the heartstrings for lovers of luxury travel at this year's itb tourism show in berlin, as as a new business class aeroplane seat. it's pa rt business class aeroplane seat. it's part ofan business class aeroplane seat. it's part of an industry push to bring home comforts to the skies. what you notice immediately is very very slick technology and slick engineering. this seat area is actually pretty flexible and should you wish to you can share food with your friends who are just sitting the other side, all members of your family of course. and at the touch ofa family of course. and at the touch of a button, this seat goes com pletely of a button, this seat goes completely flat and turns into a bit. the idea behind that is to create more living space around the business class, creating absolute privacy and creating a corporate atmosphere if you're travelling with colleagues. in these times where there's a focus on costs, our businesses happy to pay for this? as a matter of a fact, you're just playing the business class fare, you're paying anything extra. corporate travel is big
a tug on the heartstrings for lovers of luxury travel at this year's itb tourism show in berlin, as as a new business class aeroplane seat. it's pa rt business class aeroplane seat. it's part ofan business class aeroplane seat. it's part of an industry push to bring home comforts to the skies. what you notice immediately is very very slick technology and slick engineering. this seat area is actually pretty flexible and should you wish to you can share food with your friends who are just sitting...
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itb officials told dw today, and while turkish tourism has taken a tumble, there is better news for another sunny destination. egypt is set to welcome almost as many visitors as it did in 2011. the industry has suffered following mass protests and a suspected plane bombing. but thanks to a $50 million investment in airport security and cheaper egyptian pound, tourists are starting to return. in talking about travel, the capital of africa's biggest economy, nigeria, is closed for business. the international airport is shutting for six weeks of repairs. flights will be rerouted to the much smaller airport. passengers will take transport flanked by armed guards on a dangerous three-hour journey to their final destination. those who depend on the capital's airport for business are outraged. dw reports from abuja. reporter: fortunately, joseph has got a good sense of humor. he needs it. he has been working as a taxi driver at abuja airport for seven years, but as of thursday he will be temporarily unemployed. teasing his fellow drivers, he tells one to go and selke labs instead and his colleague
itb officials told dw today, and while turkish tourism has taken a tumble, there is better news for another sunny destination. egypt is set to welcome almost as many visitors as it did in 2011. the industry has suffered following mass protests and a suspected plane bombing. but thanks to a $50 million investment in airport security and cheaper egyptian pound, tourists are starting to return. in talking about travel, the capital of africa's biggest economy, nigeria, is closed for business. the...
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joe miller reports from the itb travel show in berlin. it looks exhausting. thank you very much.d of a looming humanitarian crisis with 20 million people facing famine. experts say that without urgent help many will simply starve. there's growing concern about four countries in particular: nigeria, south sudan, yemen and somalia. 0ur correspondents in the region have been to some of the affected areas. we begin with andrew harding in somalia: the southern town of baidoa is at the heart of somalia's struggle against famine. thousands of families are on the move here. these people arrived this morning, looking for food, looking for water. now, half the population of this country is in need of aid at the moment. drought is the main problem, but so is conflict. in the countryside around here, for instance, al—shabaab, the militant islamist group, is still in control. aid agencies say they desperately need more funds. they only have a fraction of what they need, and what they have been promised. and of course, remember, this is just one of four countries currently threatened by famine
joe miller reports from the itb travel show in berlin. it looks exhausting. thank you very much.d of a looming humanitarian crisis with 20 million people facing famine. experts say that without urgent help many will simply starve. there's growing concern about four countries in particular: nigeria, south sudan, yemen and somalia. 0ur correspondents in the region have been to some of the affected areas. we begin with andrew harding in somalia: the southern town of baidoa is at the heart of...
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she is at the itb travel show in berlin.for the attention of the business traveller, with the very latest in cabin comfort. you can see her testing it out there. corporate passengers are lucrative for the airlines — but growth is sluggish, with more people travelling for pleasure than for business, and less need for face—to—face meetings thanks to internet conferencing. it isa it is a jampacked show. we will see you in about 20 minutes. a fire at a government—run care home in guatemala has killed at least 20 teenage girls. many others were injured. it's not clear what caused the fire, but there are reports suggesting it may have been started deliberately. the home shelters about 500 children who've been victims of violence. caroline davies reports. desperate for answers. desperate for their children. families gathered outside the gates of the virgen de asuncion shelter, a care home in guatemala, after teenage girls living there were killed in a fire that raged through the building. translation: they haven't given us explanat
she is at the itb travel show in berlin.for the attention of the business traveller, with the very latest in cabin comfort. you can see her testing it out there. corporate passengers are lucrative for the airlines — but growth is sluggish, with more people travelling for pleasure than for business, and less need for face—to—face meetings thanks to internet conferencing. it isa it is a jampacked show. we will see you in about 20 minutes. a fire at a government—run care home in guatemala...
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dickerson was absolutely right when he said that the media didn't need trump to discredit them, they did itbsmselves. >> bill: i agree with you. what do you think, juan? i think the media has damaged itself almost beyond repair with its obvious hatred of president trump. you know, there is a difference between issues and trying to destroy somebody. what do you think about lisa's point that the media has hurt itself? >> i just look at the numbers. the numbers are up across the board for conservative and liberal outlets. newspapers are selling more copies. people are very plugged into what is going on. i don't think it is fair to blame the press. if you look at the polls, the people don't have a high opinion of the press. you can pick on them pretty easily. the reality is here that donald trump sends out tweets, he knows how to get around theea press anytime he likes.e >> bill: so you don't think it has damaged its credibility in the country by all of this, you don't think so? >> look, bill, i think it is a sewer. y and you know, you and i have had discussions about the internet and all that. b
dickerson was absolutely right when he said that the media didn't need trump to discredit them, they did itbsmselves. >> bill: i agree with you. what do you think, juan? i think the media has damaged itself almost beyond repair with its obvious hatred of president trump. you know, there is a difference between issues and trying to destroy somebody. what do you think about lisa's point that the media has hurt itself? >> i just look at the numbers. the numbers are up across the board...
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take a look at the itb, that's the home building etf. that hit the highest level since 2007.gh sales may not be as great as people think they want to be, the earnings reports are terrific for all these companies. right now the dow down 13 points. sara, back to you. >> bob, thank you. the u.s. dollar's trading at a six-week low. let's head to the bond pits. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. rick, good morning. >> good morning, sara. and she's absolutely correct. sara's correct about the dollar index. and we will get to that. if you look at a one-week of tens, you can see there's been some deterioration. the lead up to both employment, central bank meetings including our own gave us a bit of a peak. year-to-date for all the rest of the charts you see on a year-to-date chart we setting at 2.44. we're hovering about five basis points higher than that with our highest yield close for the year, a whisker over 2.60. the range for the year 2.30 to 2.60. and there's a lot of ground in consolidation from 2.30 all the way up to that mid 2.40s level. if we look at what's going o
take a look at the itb, that's the home building etf. that hit the highest level since 2007.gh sales may not be as great as people think they want to be, the earnings reports are terrific for all these companies. right now the dow down 13 points. sara, back to you. >> bob, thank you. the u.s. dollar's trading at a six-week low. let's head to the bond pits. rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. rick, good morning. >> good morning, sara. and she's absolutely correct. sara's...
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this will be tomorrow and itbe t will be a chilly day tomorrow.0 that istht set us for cool weekend.. so don't put away the jackets je quite yet.que ye overnight lows this weekend inkd the 20s and daytime highs only o in the 40s both saturday andy a sunday.ay all right. there's future cast. want to show youere' this littlt system coming in again notga n terribly impressive.sse. but we'll try to sneak out a few -- this has been winter hash gone for us a few flurries andsd snow there we go few flurrieslue and snow showers tomorrow showem afternoon. as it moves on through.hrgh maybe enough to coat in a spot or two north and westt that might be a littletl optimistic there but i'll throwt it out there if you get into one of those quick-moving snowovingn showers you might get enough too cover the grass on fry day. fryy saturday sunday cool.. overnight lows in the 20's but0s sunny and bright. >> erin how are roads. roa >> yesterday was worldes compliment today.meay your pock square is on pointpoin today. >> it's my fashion splash. splas >> thank you very
this will be tomorrow and itbe t will be a chilly day tomorrow.0 that istht set us for cool weekend.. so don't put away the jackets je quite yet.que ye overnight lows this weekend inkd the 20s and daytime highs only o in the 40s both saturday andy a sunday.ay all right. there's future cast. want to show youere' this littlt system coming in again notga n terribly impressive.sse. but we'll try to sneak out a few -- this has been winter hash gone for us a few flurries andsd snow there we go few...