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it 17% for its high.think anything that makes its seem vulnerable is probably not going to be great. on the other hand it has not been a mega growth story it is people reassessing the upgrade cycle and lifting it it is no longer the big discount >> banks earnings are underway bank of america reported this morning bank of america stock closed down 1.9% a leg down in the last half hour of trade >> i thought if earnings report was the best of all of the large banks that reported so far you know, you had good revenue growth you had 15th consecutive order credit is unbelievable i think people are concerned with banks in general about the impact that the continued rise will have on raising deposit costs at the banks >> and bank of america did talk about that they said that there have been a decline in zero interest accounts of 4% which is not a big decline. i guess it's the start of a move and the change in direction of a trend that investors can get worried about. >> i'm not worried about it. they have grown t
it 17% for its high.think anything that makes its seem vulnerable is probably not going to be great. on the other hand it has not been a mega growth story it is people reassessing the upgrade cycle and lifting it it is no longer the big discount >> banks earnings are underway bank of america reported this morning bank of america stock closed down 1.9% a leg down in the last half hour of trade >> i thought if earnings report was the best of all of the large banks that reported so far...
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it is light, it is natural, it gives lovely coverage, and it feels like silk. it's smooth.ss silk is enriched with really special ingredients that also are wonderful for the skin. everything from vitamin a, c, licorice root extract, allantoin, cucumber extract, witch hazel, chamomile, blue algae, humectants, which hydrate the skin. these are ingredients that can also smooth the skin, are anti-inflammatory, help with pigmentation. these are important ingredients to take care of the skin as you're applying your makeup. i really love luminess silk by luminess air, in so much that i use it myself. and with that, i really feel confident recommending it to my patients. - [narrator] it's our 20th anniversary, and there has never been a better time to try luminess. we are celebrating with our best offer ever. right now, you can try luminess silk for just $29.95. you get our newest, state of the art airbrush that's handcrafted with care, and comes with a two year warranty. our special 4-in-1 silk airbrush foundation, matched to your skin tone. luminess love highlighter and bronzer,
it is light, it is natural, it gives lovely coverage, and it feels like silk. it's smooth.ss silk is enriched with really special ingredients that also are wonderful for the skin. everything from vitamin a, c, licorice root extract, allantoin, cucumber extract, witch hazel, chamomile, blue algae, humectants, which hydrate the skin. these are ingredients that can also smooth the skin, are anti-inflammatory, help with pigmentation. these are important ingredients to take care of the skin as...
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it spits it out.irst piece of ai art to go under the hammer at a major auction at christie's in new york on the 23rd of october. the picture—generating algorithm was trained by a collective called 0bvious — three guys who live in an unassuming flat in paris. one of the most important aspects of cuisine is to have great ingredients. so, yeah, i guess for what we do, feeding data to our algorithms, the quality of the data is crucial. if we see something in the output that speaks to us, we believe that it will speak to other people too. edmond de bellamy is one of a family of computer—generated pictures. here's another, le comte de bellamy, owned by nicolas laugero—lasserre, an urban art collector whose museum lives in ecole 42, a coding school, also in paris. translation: what truly astonished me about 0bvious is that they created a hybrid between a start—up and artist. what was great, we realised afterwards, was that a form of art that was subversive was brought here, into this school, which also has a
it spits it out.irst piece of ai art to go under the hammer at a major auction at christie's in new york on the 23rd of october. the picture—generating algorithm was trained by a collective called 0bvious — three guys who live in an unassuming flat in paris. one of the most important aspects of cuisine is to have great ingredients. so, yeah, i guess for what we do, feeding data to our algorithms, the quality of the data is crucial. if we see something in the output that speaks to us, we...
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still gets it all wants it, it is fascinating.ique now. if anything, it is worth even more. but, in yeah, not a great if you are a collector. right. it is 7:10. it was a debate that divided america, prompted an fbi investigation, and ended in victory for president trump. last night, brett kavanaugh was sworn onto america's supreme court, which has the final say on us law. mr kavanaugh had been embroiled in a bitter battle to clear his name of sexual assault allegations, which he denies. so what happens next? let's talk to leslie vinjamuri, a specialist in international relations at the university of london. good morning to you. how significant is his appointment in terms of how much power this man is now likely to have? it is a very significant appointment. it confirms a conservative majority on the us supreme court. and that becomes incredibly significant in a period when we are likely to see many social issues come to the agenda, the court, a point when many americans are deeply divided. versus wade, the law that secures the rig
still gets it all wants it, it is fascinating.ique now. if anything, it is worth even more. but, in yeah, not a great if you are a collector. right. it is 7:10. it was a debate that divided america, prompted an fbi investigation, and ended in victory for president trump. last night, brett kavanaugh was sworn onto america's supreme court, which has the final say on us law. mr kavanaugh had been embroiled in a bitter battle to clear his name of sexual assault allegations, which he denies. so what...
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or if it's legal it has enough you don't hear of it because it it in d.c. keep it. comports on a screen again all the other eleven want to push it but have a take a look at it it costs if you give the superimposed year the fia nuclear forces gingery are far says see him it was an exceptional and you cannot sum up with any department expose yourself about him and not. the norm constitute a stronger valma some time you click on the and it hardly. if you. can but you said all single book you still see me don't. need to be nice to. me thinkin just. she knew a. woman who use an example. does it you do as shown that you have been neutral being unique isn't really can all feel but it usually. drives. the best out of georgia. says it is plain to perform i have a cheaper pass myself to die. in home stuff sorry. you're. squinting was. getting. what it was that he could with. yes get me she. was. so we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. cation let it be an arms race often spearing dramatic development only. i don't see how that strategy will
or if it's legal it has enough you don't hear of it because it it in d.c. keep it. comports on a screen again all the other eleven want to push it but have a take a look at it it costs if you give the superimposed year the fia nuclear forces gingery are far says see him it was an exceptional and you cannot sum up with any department expose yourself about him and not. the norm constitute a stronger valma some time you click on the and it hardly. if you. can but you said all single book you still...
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it is real tragedy and it and real pathos and at the centre of it, it is the man who won the best actor and deservedly so, i think it is a terrific performance by him that holds the hold the film together and to be the emotional core of it. a very deserving when. a very deserving win. and this is they shall not grow old, a famous movie director and you are interviewing him about this the other day and it is a fascinating project. this is something new with the archive footage for the armistice. and he looked at the footage and he thought that actually, the best thing to do would be to try to bring it up—to—date. old black—and—white silent footage and try to make it look as contemporary as possible. so what they did was, by first correcting this speed, silent domes had a very quick speed, and to get colourisation process buddhist thatis that is done with incredible detail. having lip readers figure out what people were saying and having this film in the —— fill—in blank. and the whole thing comes together and an extraordinary vivid portrait of events that reflect notjust the horror of th
it is real tragedy and it and real pathos and at the centre of it, it is the man who won the best actor and deservedly so, i think it is a terrific performance by him that holds the hold the film together and to be the emotional core of it. a very deserving when. a very deserving win. and this is they shall not grow old, a famous movie director and you are interviewing him about this the other day and it is a fascinating project. this is something new with the archive footage for the armistice....
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it is terrible you can't have it both ways.f feel that long rates going up faster than short rates kind of comforting because it tells me bond yields are going back to a world that sort of feels normal to tell you the truth it feels abnormally low to me but not as low as 2.5% was which is where we were in august. i personally had trouble getting too excited about what we are seeing in the bond market now. >> so that's lot of debates out there right now. some of them we were just talking about. there's another idea some are saying that one of the sources of the market angst this week has been people worry that had the fed is sort of on auto pilot here they want to get back to normal. they see the economy as looking very healthy and very strong there are pockets of weakness. cramer has been cross-appeally big on this theme. he will get liner boards and there's a question as to whether the fed is missing some pockets of weakness out there in the economy and they will be raising rates at a time when the economy is decelerating. do
it is terrible you can't have it both ways.f feel that long rates going up faster than short rates kind of comforting because it tells me bond yields are going back to a world that sort of feels normal to tell you the truth it feels abnormally low to me but not as low as 2.5% was which is where we were in august. i personally had trouble getting too excited about what we are seeing in the bond market now. >> so that's lot of debates out there right now. some of them we were just talking...
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we closed it, you know, at 320 today it looked like it wanted a challenge. we are at 337, 338 and 30s 340s is high yield close of the yield. rates want to go higher. they do pay attention to stock volatility they don't bring yields down dramatically it just stops the upside from developing i love his analogy i'll take it a step farther. we know there's a big brouhaha we doubled the pace since october 1st. our central bank is doing it so with his beach ball analogy how much does it pop if it's resting on the bottom because all of the water is gone in these are pointing towards issues listen, don't under estimate the notion of how markets may be just like any individual when the market goes down you have to pony up. >> we'll give you the final word maybe if you could be sector specific we are looking at all of them lower. >> i'll make a very simple analogy. as long as the recent lows of the last week or so hold and any of these sectors i'll be willing to trade them short term but if we have this beach ball analogy i believe there's a hole in the ball if we sta
we closed it, you know, at 320 today it looked like it wanted a challenge. we are at 337, 338 and 30s 340s is high yield close of the yield. rates want to go higher. they do pay attention to stock volatility they don't bring yields down dramatically it just stops the upside from developing i love his analogy i'll take it a step farther. we know there's a big brouhaha we doubled the pace since october 1st. our central bank is doing it so with his beach ball analogy how much does it pop if it's...
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he lies about it. we've proven it on this show. he even admitted it a little bit today saying there's no proof. but the caravan is real. >> he's also -- and we in the united states have dealt with this issue before and we've dealt with it effectively. there is a process in place to handle individuals who present themselves for asylum or making other claims. and so what is new here? we can do this effectively. we have been able to do it effectively. this is just a scare tactic that donald trump is trying to pull out and this is why he's doing it, because he knows that people are tired of his lies, they're tired of his failed policies, whether it's on immigration or on the tax cuts that he's giving away to wealthy people like himself and his family. they're tired of a congress that is not holding him accountable for all of these scandals. they want a change. and this basically is him panicking, trying to do anything that he can knowing that if democrats take back the house, then he's actually going to have to be accountable to you, t
he lies about it. we've proven it on this show. he even admitted it a little bit today saying there's no proof. but the caravan is real. >> he's also -- and we in the united states have dealt with this issue before and we've dealt with it effectively. there is a process in place to handle individuals who present themselves for asylum or making other claims. and so what is new here? we can do this effectively. we have been able to do it effectively. this is just a scare tactic that donald...
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they need it to go up. it kind of went up it went up year over year.costs go from 5.2 billion last year to 7 7.9 billion they can say they are investing to make sure they are secure but it is a huge jump in cost. >> when it came out i was was here everyone is going to leave it is going to zero. it didn't happen 9 to 10% increase in users, i look at this stock and it has a lot of people hating it. a lot of pain being felt out there. they are still in the process of throwing in the towel. it is happening in the past couple of months in these moves. i still say the kind of both these companies show works this is where the growth is with retail that's where i am right now. >> it is called the death star not the terminator >> yeah. >> it was the conference call that really shook investors last time when they predicted growth would slow very much it is a risk there >> it is a risk there but also the opportunity for clarification here i think what the street will want to know is what you project to be the run rate of this operating cost what can we expect fro
they need it to go up. it kind of went up it went up year over year.costs go from 5.2 billion last year to 7 7.9 billion they can say they are investing to make sure they are secure but it is a huge jump in cost. >> when it came out i was was here everyone is going to leave it is going to zero. it didn't happen 9 to 10% increase in users, i look at this stock and it has a lot of people hating it. a lot of pain being felt out there. they are still in the process of throwing in the towel....
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it's rural. it's small houses. it's wooden construction in many cases and it's a lot of trees. not just big tropical palm trees. they have live oaks. it's a very, very forested, wooded area. >> let's listen in. we can hear the wind in panama city. >> to be clear, the crew is inside and getting this. that's not what it's like outside to be in that wind. think about this, wind speeds up to 150 miles an hour sustained. the thing about sustained winds, maybe people have been outside and felt 40, 50 miles an hour wind gusts. >> for a moment. >> this is sustained. it keeps on blowing. then you have wind gusts up to 175 miles an hour. if you are a structure, you're a sign, any of these things, that's what you're up against. that's where the trees come down. that's where things go flying. it's the one blessing of the storm is that it's moving relatively quickly over land. it's 14 or 15 miles an hour. at some point hurricane florence was three or four miles per hour. you can walk faster than that. this thing is moving with some speed. >> hurricane florence, and maybe you can speak about
it's rural. it's small houses. it's wooden construction in many cases and it's a lot of trees. not just big tropical palm trees. they have live oaks. it's a very, very forested, wooded area. >> let's listen in. we can hear the wind in panama city. >> to be clear, the crew is inside and getting this. that's not what it's like outside to be in that wind. think about this, wind speeds up to 150 miles an hour sustained. the thing about sustained winds, maybe people have been outside and...
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been it's been ♪ ♪ it's been it's been it's been it's been ♪ ♪ it's been ♪ it it it it it it it it it week since no, no, no. i don't want -- sorry, i apologize. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's been it's been ♪ oh, guys, here's another big story. [ laughter ] what just -- what just happened? what just happened? here's another big story, guys. today, the u.s. and mexico and canada announced a three-way trade agreement. [ cheers ] trump didn't even read the deal. he just heard the phrase "three way" and he said, "i'm in." and then you go, oh -- [ laughter and applause ] some business news here. after getting in trouble for misleading tweets about his company, elon musk is stepping down as chairman of tesla. yeah, he's sad this ended this was. and since his car is silent, everyone could hear him crying as he drove away. [ laughter ] [ sobbing ] that's how he cries? >> steve: yeah, wow. >> jimmy: wow. "oh, no." his windows were rolled down and everything. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: everyone can see. >> steve: exactly. >> jimmy: come on. just wait until you get to the end of the corner. >> st
been it's been ♪ ♪ it's been it's been it's been it's been ♪ ♪ it's been ♪ it it it it it it it it it week since no, no, no. i don't want -- sorry, i apologize. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's been it's been ♪ oh, guys, here's another big story. [ laughter ] what just -- what just happened? what just happened? here's another big story, guys. today, the u.s. and mexico and canada announced a three-way trade agreement. [ cheers ] trump didn't even read the deal. he just heard the...
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it is so beautiful. look at it.ou are watching, to get in touch! jewellery that once belonged to france's queen marie antoinette has gone on display in new york ahead of an auction next month. thejewels have been held in private collections for more than 200 years. it includes a 49—carat natural pearl and diamond pendant, as well as necklaces, brooches, and a monogrammed ring containing a lock of her hair. wait until you see it! sotheby‘s has described the lot as "one of the most important royal jewellery collections ever to come to auction" and estimates its value at almost £4 million. hopefully they will not be a bank the moment when it goes under the hammer! —— a banksy moment. the whole world was watching last night, a whole lot of supporters on a hill. we will explain why. england eventually won this one. england's first match behind closed doors was lacking in goals, as well as atmosphere, but they should have won their uefa nations league match in croatia. fans were locked out of the stadium, in rijeka becaus
it is so beautiful. look at it.ou are watching, to get in touch! jewellery that once belonged to france's queen marie antoinette has gone on display in new york ahead of an auction next month. thejewels have been held in private collections for more than 200 years. it includes a 49—carat natural pearl and diamond pendant, as well as necklaces, brooches, and a monogrammed ring containing a lock of her hair. wait until you see it! sotheby‘s has described the lot as "one of the most...
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because it's not yours. you made it. it's a very clear idea.ou do not participate in controlling your own product. how do you square that with democracy? there is no way to do that. and so we conveniently as a society don't ask the question. don't think about it. that's the success of the business community and the weaealthy who want to make sure we don't think about it because it is an impossible contradiction of the way we've organized things. and it has extraorordiny effects. everyryone who goes to work for a corporation feels on some level--consciously or uncoconsciously--theheir powerlessness, their irrelevance to the decisions that affect them, incncluding w whether they have the job next week or not. that inculcates in people a fatalism, a lack of care, a feeling of ripped-off-ness. i'd like to remind everybody that there's an interesting admission of that in our culture because on the way home from almost everery corporatation, wn the e workers are finished with the day, they pass a bar or two, which invites them to come in after work t
because it's not yours. you made it. it's a very clear idea.ou do not participate in controlling your own product. how do you square that with democracy? there is no way to do that. and so we conveniently as a society don't ask the question. don't think about it. that's the success of the business community and the weaealthy who want to make sure we don't think about it because it is an impossible contradiction of the way we've organized things. and it has extraorordiny effects. everyryone who...
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if anyone is a horror fan, it's interesting but it's not as radical as it thinks it is but it is a verybut you and i can have a very serious discussion about a star is born. anyway, lovely to see you. apart from that. all our other programmes, if you can bear it, are on the iplayer and all the news and reviews are on the website or the is by now. we've got the conversation. enjoy your weekend. good evening. for england and wales todayit good evening. for england and wales today it was probably a perfect day for snuggling up and watching a movie, there was some persistent rain. just starting to see the last of that clearing away from the essex and kent coast now. under those clearer skies temperatures are falling away in parts of scotland, northern ireland, and england at the moment. temperaturesjust northern ireland, and england at the moment. temperatures just below freezing. it will be a chilly start, generally, across the morning, with the exception of the far north—west. where we see a beautiful day today into scotland and northern ireland it will be different tomorrow. more cloud a
if anyone is a horror fan, it's interesting but it's not as radical as it thinks it is but it is a verybut you and i can have a very serious discussion about a star is born. anyway, lovely to see you. apart from that. all our other programmes, if you can bear it, are on the iplayer and all the news and reviews are on the website or the is by now. we've got the conversation. enjoy your weekend. good evening. for england and wales todayit good evening. for england and wales today it was probably...
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because, once you've got it down on paper, it sort of assumes a life of its own.hink half the thing about writing is just sort of thinking this is no good. my thoughts are just crazy. but what actually — the first book i did, the cookery book, it won a prize, it won a food prize — it was the glenfiddich award at the time — and i couldn't believe that i won a prize for it because it just never occurred to me that a, anybody would be interested about a small fish restaurant in padstow, and b, anybody would be interested in me, and c, i couldn't write anyway. i think what i learnt then was that, of course they'd be interested, because the next generation's coming on, and you are endlessly, the industry, the literature, and books and everything, notjust books, but film, always needs younger people coming up. and that's what i didn't get at the time. i thought, "why me?" and i'm sure a lot of young people feel the same way. your autobiography, under a mackerel sky — you'd better explain the title first. well, i didn't come up with it. it was actually someone at ebury b
because, once you've got it down on paper, it sort of assumes a life of its own.hink half the thing about writing is just sort of thinking this is no good. my thoughts are just crazy. but what actually — the first book i did, the cookery book, it won a prize, it won a food prize — it was the glenfiddich award at the time — and i couldn't believe that i won a prize for it because it just never occurred to me that a, anybody would be interested about a small fish restaurant in padstow, and...
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and it does -- does it hurt you?been happening for a a while. >> jimmy: yeah. >> like i got it -- my uncle has it too. so i went to one of these meetings, and i showed up. >> jimmy: you got your boots. >> and i had my little boots on, and i got in there, and like went to sit down at my seat, and i could feel it. and it was like -- the knee cap started sliding so i just watched it slide out of place, and i fell into the ground, and i was like -- [ yells ] [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: and everyone's -- >> and i looked up and just like -- shonda rhimes, tracy ellis ross. all were like staring at me. >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> are you okay? >> and like i'm used to this. so i was just like -- wabap! [ laughter ] i was just like -- knocked it back in. >> jimmy: dude, i just love that. >> back into place. >> jimmy: you just smacked it back in, and was like -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay, let's start the meeting quickly, and get this over with. >> and i was like, all right, let's go. like back to the patriarchy. [ laughter ] >> ji
and it does -- does it hurt you?been happening for a a while. >> jimmy: yeah. >> like i got it -- my uncle has it too. so i went to one of these meetings, and i showed up. >> jimmy: you got your boots. >> and i had my little boots on, and i got in there, and like went to sit down at my seat, and i could feel it. and it was like -- the knee cap started sliding so i just watched it slide out of place, and i fell into the ground, and i was like -- [ yells ] [ light laughter...
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whether it can or can't, assume it. it makes planning easier. it makes everything easier. everybody is always surprised when they think something can't be and it is. but we have a numbers problem. the national security council and our national strategies identify this, discuss it, it's numbers. if we had a competitor with -- we are going to get outmanaged, easier to attack from this end. we don't have the numbers. one of the things that all of states here and most of the states we have interacted with is the talent development. that's one of the things you cannot -- i will say it -- tax and spend at the federal level to create cyber talent. it has to happen at the local, state level. it has to happen with business. so everything that we have done in michigan, the michigan cyber range, we brought in dr. adams who just retired from active duty, to the d.o.d. instruction standards. you've got these nationally recognized certificates. there is a lot of philosophical debate between experts, cyber folks, and just cranking out certificates, but the state of virginia has figured i
whether it can or can't, assume it. it makes planning easier. it makes everything easier. everybody is always surprised when they think something can't be and it is. but we have a numbers problem. the national security council and our national strategies identify this, discuss it, it's numbers. if we had a competitor with -- we are going to get outmanaged, easier to attack from this end. we don't have the numbers. one of the things that all of states here and most of the states we have...
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we set it up, made it happen.e in, and they're taking it over, and they're taking it to the next step. you know, they're using their young minds and their whole media thing and doing whole new shows, but still based on social justice, because that's our main struggle. >> san juan bautista also has lots of antiques stores. so, tell me about your business here in san juan bautista. >> well, i've been in san juan bautista for 11 years now. >> well, how to antiques fit into this town? >> well, as far as i know, this town has been an antiquing town for over 50 years, 'cause we just had -- i think it was our 53rd antique fair in august, so we have it every august. this year it's the second sunday of august. so, it's been known for antiques for a long time. >> well, mrs. b, tell me about your store here in san juan bautista. >> back in 1998, my husband and i decided to migrate south. we had a trucking business for 38 years and wanted to get out of dodge, so we came down here, and people kept asking what i was wearing, 'c
we set it up, made it happen.e in, and they're taking it over, and they're taking it to the next step. you know, they're using their young minds and their whole media thing and doing whole new shows, but still based on social justice, because that's our main struggle. >> san juan bautista also has lots of antiques stores. so, tell me about your business here in san juan bautista. >> well, i've been in san juan bautista for 11 years now. >> well, how to antiques fit into this...
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i mean, it's really -- >> no, it was -- it blew my mind. it blew my mind.f i could have the rights to write and direct it. and then i got scared. i mean, which i think is fair enough. and i said -- i said to the publisher, i was like, "hey, look, can i have an out? what if i don't want to direct it? what if, you know, we can't get the money with me directing it? what if i have to act in it?" >> jimmy: and this is all anxiety talking? or was this -- >> yeah. yeah, i was scared. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and it came back from her, "no. i only want to give you the rights if you direct it." >> jimmy: go for it. [ cheers and applause ] i think it's great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i think it's awesome. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you're going to crush it. it's going to be so much fun. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i do love your acting. let's talk about "the kindergarten teacher." you want to set it up for everyone? what is this about? >> well, it's -- it's a movie about a woman who gets obsessed with a child in her kindergarten class who's five. >> jimmy: yes. >> when she starts
i mean, it's really -- >> no, it was -- it blew my mind. it blew my mind.f i could have the rights to write and direct it. and then i got scared. i mean, which i think is fair enough. and i said -- i said to the publisher, i was like, "hey, look, can i have an out? what if i don't want to direct it? what if, you know, we can't get the money with me directing it? what if i have to act in it?" >> jimmy: and this is all anxiety talking? or was this -- >> yeah. yeah, i...
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if it's working, it's working. so we should not just blindly oppose something because there's something in it that works. we should take advantage of it. >> on the state or federal funding, we've been working with staff for multiple years before the trump administration. so i think a lot of this is and we're working with career, federal folks, employees that have been there for a while. i want to throw that out there. >> commissioner vietor: what year was the model developed? >> relatively recently. i don't know. i could find out. >> commissioner courtney: i think it was before two years ago. >> oh, yeah. this model i'm sure was probably done within the last five years because, we've had to collect a lot of data and construct it. the process has been going on for 10 years now. the whole development time was part of that 10 years. >> commissioner vietor: is the firc director a trump-appointee? >> i don't know. >> commissioner vietor: my understanding is that's how it's structured. we seem to have good communication
if it's working, it's working. so we should not just blindly oppose something because there's something in it that works. we should take advantage of it. >> on the state or federal funding, we've been working with staff for multiple years before the trump administration. so i think a lot of this is and we're working with career, federal folks, employees that have been there for a while. i want to throw that out there. >> commissioner vietor: what year was the model developed?...
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guilt, but it can suggest it.of. vince cable, thank you for your time, and thank you to all of you for joining time, and thank you to all of you forjoining us. and it's worth reiterating that sir philip green is facing these allegations which he wholly denies and they are unproven. still to come... do you struggle to afford to exercise, or fit it into your busy life? a new report says women in lower paid jobs are more than twice as likely to be inactive as those in senior managerial roles. we'll hear about a new campaign to change that. and we meet paul lindsay—jones — a homeless man who has turned a space in a multi—storey car park in truro into home. time for the latest news — here's annita. the bbc news headlines this morning. sir philip green, the billionaire owner of some of the biggest brands on the high street, says he "categorically and wholly" denies allegations of "unlawful sexual or racist behaviour". it comes after lord hain used parliamentary privilege to accuse the businessman of securing an injuncti
guilt, but it can suggest it.of. vince cable, thank you for your time, and thank you to all of you for joining time, and thank you to all of you forjoining us. and it's worth reiterating that sir philip green is facing these allegations which he wholly denies and they are unproven. still to come... do you struggle to afford to exercise, or fit it into your busy life? a new report says women in lower paid jobs are more than twice as likely to be inactive as those in senior managerial roles....
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no, it's a thick hoodie. we... it's, um, it's a company hoodie.int our mission on the inside. >> what?! oh, my god, the inside of the hoodie, everybody. take a look.it what i "making the..." >> "making the world more open and connected." >> oh, my god. it like a secret cult. >> jacoby: from that interview and from others, i mean, how would you have characterized mark's view of privacy? >> well, you know, i don't knowu if he thought that. it's kind of interesting because they're very... they're very loose on it. they have a viewpoint that this helps you as the user to get wmore information, and thl deliver up more... that's the whole ethos of silicon valley, by the way. if you only give us everything, we will give you free stuff. there is a trade being made between the user and facebook. the question is, are they protecting that data? >> thank you, mark. >> narrator: facebook had been free to set its own privacy standards, because in the u.s. there are no overarching privacy laws that apply to this kind of data collection. but in 2010, authoriti at
no, it's a thick hoodie. we... it's, um, it's a company hoodie.int our mission on the inside. >> what?! oh, my god, the inside of the hoodie, everybody. take a look.it what i "making the..." >> "making the world more open and connected." >> oh, my god. it like a secret cult. >> jacoby: from that interview and from others, i mean, how would you have characterized mark's view of privacy? >> well, you know, i don't knowu if he thought that. it's...
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, because it is what it is. >> we have to state it, it is what it is. that's what i think, like people get a little bit like, oh, you know, he did this, and we -- i think he just -- >> it's on both sides. >> the phenomenon of -- right, it's a phenomenon of radicalization. someone who might otherwise not have been violent, becomes violent because of mass communication in media. we've seen it with isis and anti-abortion activists. it's a phenomenon that's well-known and i think people, you know, just -- it's a studied phenomenon. that's all i'm saying about it. >> stewart, look at this van, the suspect drove, you saw the images, trump and pence, and democrats in the cross hairs and cnn sucks, you know, pictures of my colleague van jones in there, michael moore, hillary clinton, a bunch of people on there. what does it say to you about the motive here? what does it say to you when you look at this? >> look, don, i have to be candid, and i'm not trying to alarm the viewers, and i think julia would agree with me, there are hundreds of these type of crazies o
, because it is what it is. >> we have to state it, it is what it is. that's what i think, like people get a little bit like, oh, you know, he did this, and we -- i think he just -- >> it's on both sides. >> the phenomenon of -- right, it's a phenomenon of radicalization. someone who might otherwise not have been violent, becomes violent because of mass communication in media. we've seen it with isis and anti-abortion activists. it's a phenomenon that's well-known and i think...
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let's give it a go. yes, it is kind of what you expect. it is edible, it's quite bland.raiche and blueberry compote. this won him his second award back in 2010. i thought would be a fun day out cooking porridge in a hall, i was amazed it was international competition. i won the title back from america. i thought i should commemorate the event by having it tattooed. look at this! in scotland the traditional porridge is the one that everyone swears by, and it goes back a long time. but it is dying out, is that right? yes, people seem to be in such a hurry that they don't fit it into their day. they grab and go, so the instant porridge is a quick porridge, which is a bit of a shame, but i can understand that. ready to taste it? icertainly am. help yourself to a spoonful of it — will be hot. they go well together, really well. you might call me a bit of a softy, but i've got to be honest, this is far, far nicer. i could have this regularly. i think i will! good morning. welcome to breakfast with rachel burden and ben thompson. our headlines today: an end to a cold war—era nu
let's give it a go. yes, it is kind of what you expect. it is edible, it's quite bland.raiche and blueberry compote. this won him his second award back in 2010. i thought would be a fun day out cooking porridge in a hall, i was amazed it was international competition. i won the title back from america. i thought i should commemorate the event by having it tattooed. look at this! in scotland the traditional porridge is the one that everyone swears by, and it goes back a long time. but it is...
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simpson it was he. saw it. on ash take you've read it you see on i mean it does shoot it down to missile size imagine to take a possible fame on yeah come home city dig a kid can play that up with his off own biofuel most evil an effete was evil and i think people going up but it's awful. we see it disappear except. see this post the massachusetts was over it's course your kid could publish a book with a very cool. indeed equinix you are there to ski to shine a six surely the old keenness some back up up there who sometimes could do that now if you don't wanna be successful you know that there's something hiccup and you keep chemically michael here to productive shows that have to sit on the head of the catalogs at the hot. people. or was it about horses if it is copenhagen is letting himself that article says. that i said. yeah call form discard it don't see the team so he's off own doing. said. sit. ins off on the usa parents who get the goodies. and all of us if you are proven to have a similar misery go put
simpson it was he. saw it. on ash take you've read it you see on i mean it does shoot it down to missile size imagine to take a possible fame on yeah come home city dig a kid can play that up with his off own biofuel most evil an effete was evil and i think people going up but it's awful. we see it disappear except. see this post the massachusetts was over it's course your kid could publish a book with a very cool. indeed equinix you are there to ski to shine a six surely the old keenness some...
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its a named i've owned in the past. don't own it now. its not the type of market to own it. look at that one. >> one from you. why is north ram grommet down? >> i suspect there's no discernible reason but i suspect what it is is that the saudis have been big buyers of our military equipment and now that relationship, at least selling them, is in doubt. you think that's what pressuring the stocks. its not a big part of it but enough to put heat in the socks. >> i'm looking at under armor, shares of 17 bucks up today, chris in california has a question, is it a buy or sell prior to the earnings? >> you think it will be a buy. this is one of those discretionary names i know at the top of the discretionary list is their bit competition, which is of course amazon of the however, because the reselling that goes on there and all the rest, i think this is going to be a great quarter for them, however, only three buys, seven holds on this one. under 18 bucks, i'd buy it into the earnings. >> this is the a shares. thank you very much for your questions. please keep them coming. send t
its a named i've owned in the past. don't own it now. its not the type of market to own it. look at that one. >> one from you. why is north ram grommet down? >> i suspect there's no discernible reason but i suspect what it is is that the saudis have been big buyers of our military equipment and now that relationship, at least selling them, is in doubt. you think that's what pressuring the stocks. its not a big part of it but enough to put heat in the socks. >> i'm looking at...
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make it simple. make it ship sticks. >>> welcome to inside politics, i'm john king, thank you for sharing this important day with us. the window to evacuate is closed and now the florida panhandle bracing for a direct hit from hurricane michael, the strongest storm to hit in 150 years of recordkeeping. this could be the strongest hurricane on record to hit florida's gulf coast. hurricane winds up to 150 miles an hour. torrential rains pummeling towns like pensacola and destin. if you have made the decision not to evacuate, you have no choice now but to stay inside. president trump had a press conference just minutes ago. more than 30 million people across six states are under hurricane or tropical storm warnings or watches, the storm expected to swamp some area of the coast with up to 14 feet of storm surge. brooke baldwin is live for us in destin, florida. they're expecting to five to eight feet of storm surge conditions between now and 6:00 p.m. tell us, how is it looking there? >> just in the last
make it simple. make it ship sticks. >>> welcome to inside politics, i'm john king, thank you for sharing this important day with us. the window to evacuate is closed and now the florida panhandle bracing for a direct hit from hurricane michael, the strongest storm to hit in 150 years of recordkeeping. this could be the strongest hurricane on record to hit florida's gulf coast. hurricane winds up to 150 miles an hour. torrential rains pummeling towns like pensacola and destin. if you...
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it took a flat bed and a rope to install it and thieves hauled it away, and an employee noticed it was missing saturday morning. >> most artwork you want to evoke some sort of a feeling. >> we thought it may be a prank or something like that, we checked the surrounding high schools and we weren't able to find the item. >> the sculpture is 21 feet long, 6 feet tall, it was installed as part of the city's temporary art installation program. there's a reward to get that back. >>> lead in san francisco's schools' drinking water. lead tested positive and why there might not be a reason to be concerned. >>> the florida panhandle begins recovering from one of the most powerful hurricanes, the region has ever seen. i'll have a look at the destruction coming up. >>> and good morning, if you're driving any time soon, you see the traffic is beginning to get a little slower, i still think you have a window of opportunity in the south bay. bay. >> and low clouds again, and very similar to yesterday, any warmth on the way, well, yes, we'll talk about that. >>> hurricane michael slammed the gulf coas
it took a flat bed and a rope to install it and thieves hauled it away, and an employee noticed it was missing saturday morning. >> most artwork you want to evoke some sort of a feeling. >> we thought it may be a prank or something like that, we checked the surrounding high schools and we weren't able to find the item. >> the sculpture is 21 feet long, 6 feet tall, it was installed as part of the city's temporary art installation program. there's a reward to get that back....
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it is a shame. >> it is a false alarm about it or at least if it is just -- it could be a second derivativey head in a big way. we are moving slowly out of the global picture it does not mean all of a sudden, it is going to be a major problem. >> we'll be like janet yellen and we'll take a look at how things are going a real slow down in the economy could occur here a slow down. then we'll have these clowns seeing stagnation and the markets going down >> we are not going to you keep on talking like this could end up with kudlow and cramer and only this time would be at the white house. >> well, look, not their fault the white house is doing everything they can. >> stop raising rates and they'll bring you on board >> i think the president is right. i favor the chinese because they are far more of a paper tire than realized. when you look at the chinese stock market, it does matter they got a capital bare market going there. we think it does not matter because we are being elitist >> now, you are going to talk about the elephant in the room >> no, nothing no i am for arsenal we are nine strai
it is a shame. >> it is a false alarm about it or at least if it is just -- it could be a second derivativey head in a big way. we are moving slowly out of the global picture it does not mean all of a sudden, it is going to be a major problem. >> we'll be like janet yellen and we'll take a look at how things are going a real slow down in the economy could occur here a slow down. then we'll have these clowns seeing stagnation and the markets going down >> we are not going to...
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is it —— worried about it or is it sort of normal? they are circulating around and transferring their antibiotic resista nce transferring their antibiotic resistance to other bacteria, that might bea resistance to other bacteria, that might be a problem. is there a difference between coins and notes as to what kind of attracts more bacteria? in theory, we would have expected to see fewer bacteria on the coins but to our surprise, there we re the coins but to our surprise, there were no differences and what also surprised us is that the new notes, you know, the £5 and £10 notes which are sort of plastic, we were hoping we would see less bacteria there but there were no differences with the old notes. like the £20 note, which are the same. do we need to worry, is ita are the same. do we need to worry, is it a case of, if you are concerned you can use antibacterial wipes or whatever it might be or do we just wipes or whatever it might be or do wejust get on wipes or whatever it might be or do we just get on with it and embrace the germs?
is it —— worried about it or is it sort of normal? they are circulating around and transferring their antibiotic resista nce transferring their antibiotic resistance to other bacteria, that might bea resistance to other bacteria, that might be a problem. is there a difference between coins and notes as to what kind of attracts more bacteria? in theory, we would have expected to see fewer bacteria on the coins but to our surprise, there we re the coins but to our surprise, there were no...
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we all know it. you can't stop it. were you born here?ations of my grandparents are from san francisco. my dad's side came out after the gold rush so came here in 1850s. >> anthony: author john birdsall grew up in this town, and he's a close observer of the changes happening here. you know, when i first came out to san francisco, i was making all the same sort of tired jokes that everybody from new york that comes out to san francisco the first time makes. i thought it was all sort of granola and politically correct. in fact that's really -- nothing can be further from the truth. san francisco is like a righteously dirty town. it's, it's grimy. you guys have actual street hookers in the center of town, you know? it's a two-fisted, heavy drinking, three martini, big stakes, heavy smoking, old school '20s mentality town. still! >> john: yes, still but it's vanishing. you know, google is not too far from here. >> anthony: according to many locals, the whole character of this city is being leeched out by an invasion of tech people. a flood of
we all know it. you can't stop it. were you born here?ations of my grandparents are from san francisco. my dad's side came out after the gold rush so came here in 1850s. >> anthony: author john birdsall grew up in this town, and he's a close observer of the changes happening here. you know, when i first came out to san francisco, i was making all the same sort of tired jokes that everybody from new york that comes out to san francisco the first time makes. i thought it was all sort of...
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. >> it broke it just before noon and it already burned 4,000 acres. thanks for joining us. >> you are looking live at that fire from sky 7 where it is burning. >> so far acarding to cal fire the flames have charred acres. >> it was over one building when flames consumed it. you can see there on the right. >> back for a live look at the fire. abc 7 news reporter joins us live with more on what firefighters have doing to stop the flames. on the east bay i could smell the smoke in concord. >> absolutely. we are hearing reports that people have smelled and seen smoke as far away. you can see we watched about a half dozen folks take another look you can see this is a large area of grassland. it is very very windy out here. it is pushing south. people reporting that they can see and smell smoke as far as alameda county. we heard reports from san jose. this is what appears to be a home burning. that consistent with what one evacuee told us. she knows of at least one cabin that burned. firefighters are still working to confirm the details really no con tanl a
. >> it broke it just before noon and it already burned 4,000 acres. thanks for joining us. >> you are looking live at that fire from sky 7 where it is burning. >> so far acarding to cal fire the flames have charred acres. >> it was over one building when flames consumed it. you can see there on the right. >> back for a live look at the fire. abc 7 news reporter joins us live with more on what firefighters have doing to stop the flames. on the east bay i could...
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it's parking disagree it's not a no it's a little. ember on that side of that sign not where we are now but if the sun is correct we can sit right here i believe they can't that's a great spot that corner or in since i get that one but it's probably a loading zone they all are. just so brilliant i'm going to get out there you're good the shirt was these trees poor. after finally parking our heroes realized they were in cambridge home of harvard university for some of the top minds in the world to use to study soon max ventures out to meet some future leaders of america i'm kind of got a story without belief and could you be revealing your kind of this didn't fully stop just a little a stumble into getting the non-original. maryland. it's going well apparently we can't take mack's anywhere everybody stay but knows that everything is still to it everybody could fill. so the whole you know you're going to this math you know to. be good at the detail thank you. max is getting an education about what stay away from the city stephen heads o
it's parking disagree it's not a no it's a little. ember on that side of that sign not where we are now but if the sun is correct we can sit right here i believe they can't that's a great spot that corner or in since i get that one but it's probably a loading zone they all are. just so brilliant i'm going to get out there you're good the shirt was these trees poor. after finally parking our heroes realized they were in cambridge home of harvard university for some of the top minds in the world...
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i didn't do it. >> jimmy: no, it wasn't me.e. and i was like, well, then look somewhere else. [ laughter ] you don't have to stare at it all day. >> jimmy: i didn't know you could just have something towed. >> apparently you can. >> jimmy: you can. >> but they called the tow truck and by the grace of god, i got there right before the tow truck, but my battery was dead, so it was a very complicated situation. >> jimmy: did the tow truck driver then jump start the truck for you? >> no. >> jimmy: he did not. oh. so he wasn't helpful in any way. >> he was happy to not have to do his job. which i'm sure is not -- >> jimmy: well, we all are, really. [ laughter ] wow. well, i was impressed, i have to say. i really -- i have to hand it to you. i don't think -- i would just quietly mutter for the rest of my days on the block if something like that happened. >> that's kind of what they did. the neighbors. >> jimmy: yeah. you haven't heard from them, have you? >> no, but i'm going to send them a cake. [ laughter ] of my truck. [ applause
i didn't do it. >> jimmy: no, it wasn't me.e. and i was like, well, then look somewhere else. [ laughter ] you don't have to stare at it all day. >> jimmy: i didn't know you could just have something towed. >> apparently you can. >> jimmy: you can. >> but they called the tow truck and by the grace of god, i got there right before the tow truck, but my battery was dead, so it was a very complicated situation. >> jimmy: did the tow truck driver then jump start...
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just hasn't been made a main concern it's a glow says she's complete safety no it's not it's not it's not it's all because we saw the fire that happened in kensington or you know walk to and that was it yes compared to this was yes. so it's definitely across situation so i think leading up to a whole bunch of problems but of course people can turn a blind say we didn't know then you can't have those arguments because i think now there's just more pressing matters i think now it's what's happened since going to fell that we need to address of course everything else needs to be addressed but this is imminent this is this needs to be addressed right now because there are people who are given a bit on that still haven't got housing and even the way the housing thing was orchestrated you had people who lived in the tower that were now battling each other because some people got put in twenty one twenty first floor apartments after they've just had to jump from a ten for tenth floor balcony and going fell just no consideration no compassion you wouldn't if you are considering mental health
just hasn't been made a main concern it's a glow says she's complete safety no it's not it's not it's not it's all because we saw the fire that happened in kensington or you know walk to and that was it yes compared to this was yes. so it's definitely across situation so i think leading up to a whole bunch of problems but of course people can turn a blind say we didn't know then you can't have those arguments because i think now there's just more pressing matters i think now it's what's...
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>> she knows it because she saw it. and it's about the fifth conversation i've had with her in the last two weeks -- >> will she come forward to the fbi? >> 100%. >> so she's nameless for us, but she would give her name -- >> yes, because she doesn't want to be outed publicly. she is prepared to speak to the fbi. chris, this is what i keep coming back to, okay? we're not talking about a lot of resources to interview my client, the woman in florida, and other witnesses that i'm aware of. we've got to make sure that we get this right as a nation. there's a lot at stake here. it doesn't take a lot for fbis to interview my client and others to get to the truth. if we're interested in a search for the truth. now, if we're interested in some sham investigation, some farce of an investigation, just so we can whitewash it and try to tell the american people that we actually did an investigation, that's a different thing, and i think that's where we're at right now. >> let's not set them up. we've got to be careful here. because
>> she knows it because she saw it. and it's about the fifth conversation i've had with her in the last two weeks -- >> will she come forward to the fbi? >> 100%. >> so she's nameless for us, but she would give her name -- >> yes, because she doesn't want to be outed publicly. she is prepared to speak to the fbi. chris, this is what i keep coming back to, okay? we're not talking about a lot of resources to interview my client, the woman in florida, and other...
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it was hot. it tasted fresh.sauce didn't have a lot of oomph to it, but it was good enough where the concept had viability. ♪ ♪ chris: how you doing? lemonis: hey, how are you? chris: pretty good. lemonis: i'm marcus. chris: how's it going? chris. nice to meet you. lemonis: chris, how are you? nice to meet you. dino: what's up, marcus? dino. lemonis: dino, nice to meet you. i saw on the window i'm supposed to call you for franchise opportunities. dino: yes. you need one? lemonis: i was just -- i mean, i don't know yet. how's everybody else? ray: hey, marcus. i'm ray. lemonis: nice to meet you. ray: nice to meet you. debbie #1: hi, i'm debbie. i'm dino's wife. lemonis: hi, debbie. how are you? debbie #2: i'm also debbie. i'm dino and debbie's daughter. lemonis: how are you? so, three family members. debbie #2: well, ray is actually my husband. ray: i am family. lemonis: and so all four of you work here? dino: always me, ray or debbie are here all the time. lemonis: okay, that's a good thing. so, dino... dino: yes,
it was hot. it tasted fresh.sauce didn't have a lot of oomph to it, but it was good enough where the concept had viability. ♪ ♪ chris: how you doing? lemonis: hey, how are you? chris: pretty good. lemonis: i'm marcus. chris: how's it going? chris. nice to meet you. lemonis: chris, how are you? nice to meet you. dino: what's up, marcus? dino. lemonis: dino, nice to meet you. i saw on the window i'm supposed to call you for franchise opportunities. dino: yes. you need one? lemonis: i was just...
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it can't be done! we are doing it. it's a done deal.wah! so, they get the new iphone xr and the plan for $40 bucks. ah! the new iphone xr! that's bananas! what's with the monkey head, fred? where's your memoji? my kid's been playing with my iphone, little monkey. i was thinking...d clot could there be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more
it can't be done! we are doing it. it's a done deal.wah! so, they get the new iphone xr and the plan for $40 bucks. ah! the new iphone xr! that's bananas! what's with the monkey head, fred? where's your memoji? my kid's been playing with my iphone, little monkey. i was thinking...d clot could there be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood...
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it's like an eggplant, but it's green and you need to eat it while it's still green, because if it ripenseat it. >> anthony: all the food here is like if you -- if you bite too far into the pit, it stabs you. if you -- if you eat it at the wrong time it poisons you. >> leonardo paixao: uh, dangerous stuff, huh? >> anthony: lyon has paul bocuse. mineas has chef ivo faria, owner of vecchio sogno. he's the godfather of mineria cuisine and ingredients. [ ivo faria da costa speaking portuguese ] >> leonardo paixao: only that the foreigner cuisine was good, uh, was considered good here. [ ivo faria da costa speaking portuguese ] >> leonardo paixao: so he start in kitchen, he didn't want to be cook, he wanted to be a waiter. [ ivo faria da costa speaking portuguese ] >> leonardo paixao: so he was chosen to go to the kitchen. >> anthony: what year -- how long ago did the customers start to want minera food? [ ivo faria da costa speaking portuguese ] >> leonardo paixao: in mineira cuisine, all ways your grandmother cooks better than your chef. when they eat it, you're so emotional about it, they f
it's like an eggplant, but it's green and you need to eat it while it's still green, because if it ripenseat it. >> anthony: all the food here is like if you -- if you bite too far into the pit, it stabs you. if you -- if you eat it at the wrong time it poisons you. >> leonardo paixao: uh, dangerous stuff, huh? >> anthony: lyon has paul bocuse. mineas has chef ivo faria, owner of vecchio sogno. he's the godfather of mineria cuisine and ingredients. [ ivo faria da costa...
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is it policy, is it time, what is it?at the rest of the world is doing worse. we're not doing that well. our productivity increases are 1% to 1.5% a year. they used to be 3% >> that demographics >> no. it's policy. it's basically, as we say in this book, and i've said in the previous book, what we're looking at is the impact of entitlements one statistic which grabbed my attention, i was accidentally doing some ratios. i came up with the fact that from 1965 to date, that the -- i don't know how to put it in simple terms -- but some of the entitlements plus gross domestic savings is as a percent of gdp has been remarkably stable as you look at the two individual components of that sum, they work against each other, which very much implies that one is crowding out the other. but the question is, is it entitlements which are government-authorized. or is the market adjusting and all of the evidence suggests that entitlements are embodied in the outlook and they will never change their pattern. they're mandated by law. therefo
is it policy, is it time, what is it?at the rest of the world is doing worse. we're not doing that well. our productivity increases are 1% to 1.5% a year. they used to be 3% >> that demographics >> no. it's policy. it's basically, as we say in this book, and i've said in the previous book, what we're looking at is the impact of entitlements one statistic which grabbed my attention, i was accidentally doing some ratios. i came up with the fact that from 1965 to date, that the -- i...
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they've been very transparent at telegraphic the plan >> it makes it more tricky it was a fairly easy market to navigate for these last eight or nine years almost everything went up. yes, you had volatility here and there. you've had this runaway bull market >> i don't think it's been easy. i think it's been the opposite so much of the gains for such a small group. >> it's been good for people who have invested passively. >> that's what the market does it frustrates the maximum amount of people for the longest period of time possible if you have one group that was able to free ride a market cap weighted index to spectacular gains for three years and they've arranged their mind sets and their lives as though that were something that would continue forever, they're not going to have their cake and eat it, too, and the rest of the year maybe maybe things get better for areas of the market that had not previously performed, things like materials, things like inflation hedges that suddenly come back into favor and we've been ignoring them all these years. i think it's reasonable to say thi
they've been very transparent at telegraphic the plan >> it makes it more tricky it was a fairly easy market to navigate for these last eight or nine years almost everything went up. yes, you had volatility here and there. you've had this runaway bull market >> i don't think it's been easy. i think it's been the opposite so much of the gains for such a small group. >> it's been good for people who have invested passively. >> that's what the market does it frustrates the...
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but sometimes, it just is tipping it over the edge it is bed.illiant city to grow up in. and i am part when grow proud to be a part of newcastle. but some young people do not know their tolerance levels when it comes to: they really feel they can the crowd and when it gets to the stage where it is just slightly tipping over, their friends who have just met for their friends who have just met for the first time do not appreciate what their limits are as well. that is where they need to stand together and say, this is going too far. is where they need to stand together and say, this is going too fanm isa time and say, this is going too fanm is a time in young people's village is a time in young people's village is when on the one hand you have the reality we all know that feeling, all that stuff is true. a lot of peer pressure. and then the very real risk that alcohol particularly can pose in the circumstances. why do you think the message about extreme levels of alcohol even on a one off occasion, why is that not hitting home and why does it not
but sometimes, it just is tipping it over the edge it is bed.illiant city to grow up in. and i am part when grow proud to be a part of newcastle. but some young people do not know their tolerance levels when it comes to: they really feel they can the crowd and when it gets to the stage where it is just slightly tipping over, their friends who have just met for their friends who have just met for the first time do not appreciate what their limits are as well. that is where they need to stand...
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russia wanted it, china wanted it, we wanted it.it. >> stahl: so would you cut that off-- >> trump: do i-- well-- i tell you what i don't want to do. boeing, lockheed, raytheon, all these com-- i don't want to hurt jobs. i don't want to lose an order like that. there are other ways of-- punishing, to use a word that's a pretty harsh word, but it's true. >> stahl: tell everybody what's at stake here. you know-- >> trump: well, there's a lot at stake. there's a lot at stake. and, maybe especially so because this man was a reporter. there's something-- you'll be surprised to hear me say that. there's something really terrible and disgusting about that-- if that were the case. so we're going to have to see. we're going to get to the bottom of it, and there will be severe punishment. >> stahl: you've had a string of wins lately. let's see-- the economy, the d-- the trade deal. >> trump: right. >> stahl: with canada and mexico, kavanaugh-- >> trump: and south korea. >> stahl: and south korea. and kavanaugh, the confirmation. >> trump: the
russia wanted it, china wanted it, we wanted it.it. >> stahl: so would you cut that off-- >> trump: do i-- well-- i tell you what i don't want to do. boeing, lockheed, raytheon, all these com-- i don't want to hurt jobs. i don't want to lose an order like that. there are other ways of-- punishing, to use a word that's a pretty harsh word, but it's true. >> stahl: tell everybody what's at stake here. you know-- >> trump: well, there's a lot at stake. there's a lot at...
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it.t's possible to do that, but clearly, it's going to do that, but clearly, it's going to take a bit more time than many people had thought. meantime, here, mrs may has almost no room for manoeuvre. we know the dup have already threatened to dynamite the budget. we know that leading brexiteers are on the war path. david davis at the weekend effectively called for a mutiny in the cabinet. it does seem that some cabinet ministers are going wobbly on the sort of backstop options mrs may could be looking at. slight limp better news for mrs —— slightly better news for mrs —— slightly better news for mrs —— slightly better news for mrs may this morning, with one cabinet member saying they would not resign. have a listen to the vice—chairman of the european research groups, . .. listen to the vice—chairman of the european research groups,... the cabinet had to stand up to the prime minister. what does that mean in practical terms? we have to ask questions about chequers, about the fa ct questio
it.t's possible to do that, but clearly, it's going to do that, but clearly, it's going to take a bit more time than many people had thought. meantime, here, mrs may has almost no room for manoeuvre. we know the dup have already threatened to dynamite the budget. we know that leading brexiteers are on the war path. david davis at the weekend effectively called for a mutiny in the cabinet. it does seem that some cabinet ministers are going wobbly on the sort of backstop options mrs may could be...
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is that your intent to leave it like that? >> it is our intent to leave it like that. i think to say that it complies with that policy was an error, but i think it was in the spirit of that policy. i'd also like to note that the property at 1503 francisco, to the north has been through d.r. to add a third story so it would actually have a blind wall at that location and be in compliance with that policy were that project to be constructed. >> all right. any other questions? >> excuse me. my question would be so if the pavers were allowed to stay, would you oppose an n.s.r. that that becomes not occupiable space in case of enforcement? >> no, and -- no. as long as we have the ability to make it a roof garden with sculpture. >> and the second question, why is there gas in the area that's labelled workshop? >> you know, that's a good question. i think it's actually supposed to be a tinkering workshop. do you have an -- >> if you have an answer, ma'am, why don't you come forward. >> it's a workshop. >> okay. and then -- >> that's what my father had. that's the way i want t
is that your intent to leave it like that? >> it is our intent to leave it like that. i think to say that it complies with that policy was an error, but i think it was in the spirit of that policy. i'd also like to note that the property at 1503 francisco, to the north has been through d.r. to add a third story so it would actually have a blind wall at that location and be in compliance with that policy were that project to be constructed. >> all right. any other questions? >>...