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jan: it sort of doesn't.happened, so at least my view is partly wrong, but you can't say that in the fourth quarter fundamentals are tight and there's a deficit of supply and have the front of the brent spread collapse the way it did. there was clearly a wave of incremental supply, probably coming from the saudis. it may be that not all of the iranian oil is off of the market yet. that means you have a temporary glitch, if you will, which is what we think it is. a temporary glitch. the comments from saudi arabia work? we thought what he said was a pretty bullish comment. somehow, it is bearish. how is that bearish? you have no spare capacity. the market is in an episode of the glass is decidedly half empty as opposed to half full. to me, the comment was strictly bullish. factors, wetter of are going down first. alix: great point. let's get your take away. iranian sanctions will have a big impact on the market. the khashoggi affair is a big turning point for saudi arabia. but the glass is half empty when it co
jan: it sort of doesn't.happened, so at least my view is partly wrong, but you can't say that in the fourth quarter fundamentals are tight and there's a deficit of supply and have the front of the brent spread collapse the way it did. there was clearly a wave of incremental supply, probably coming from the saudis. it may be that not all of the iranian oil is off of the market yet. that means you have a temporary glitch, if you will, which is what we think it is. a temporary glitch. the comments...
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. >> election day getting closer, three weeks away and were joined by jan leighley professor of public affairs government. here to talk about the segment why people choose not to vote. in general, with the common thought is that midterm elections are lower turnout but why do people -- what are the reasons they get for not voting? >> a lot of times their port they don't have information about the election and they don't care or they don't want to have anything to do with politics. it is not worth the time or effort to make it to the polls on election day. >> look at the midterm turnouts as lower than the presidential election, has that always been the case? historically, have turnout levels in the united states below? >> in terms of the terms, yes. there's about a 20 percentage point difference lower turnout in the terms compared to presidential elections so this is common. there is far less information and campaign excitement and mobilization activities in the midterms. historically in presidential elections the turnout has not declined systematically but it tends to go up a little bit
. >> election day getting closer, three weeks away and were joined by jan leighley professor of public affairs government. here to talk about the segment why people choose not to vote. in general, with the common thought is that midterm elections are lower turnout but why do people -- what are the reasons they get for not voting? >> a lot of times their port they don't have information about the election and they don't care or they don't want to have anything to do with politics. it...
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for more on this we turn to our chief legal correspondent jan crawford. jan, chris coons and others have questioned judge kavanaugh's fitness to be on the supreme court. if confirmed by the senate, what implications could that have on the court? >> i would say probably zero. because you have to keep in mind that if brett brt is confirmed, he will go in a court that already knows him and seen his views on the law. it's going to be hard for a justice kavanaugh to put this behind him. and just be seen as justice kavanaugh without this line being added to everything he wrote. i think that's going to be a bigger challenge. >> the trump administration's lawyer said, quote, it's a time of transition for the supreme court. are there any significant cases to watch out for? >> sure. i think we have to instead of thinking about what's on the docket for the next few months, we have to think about the entire term and the years ahead. and there are enormous issues that will have an impact on everyday american life including abortion rights, the rugs of immigrants. if b
for more on this we turn to our chief legal correspondent jan crawford. jan, chris coons and others have questioned judge kavanaugh's fitness to be on the supreme court. if confirmed by the senate, what implications could that have on the court? >> i would say probably zero. because you have to keep in mind that if brett brt is confirmed, he will go in a court that already knows him and seen his views on the law. it's going to be hard for a justice kavanaugh to put this behind him. and...
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jan jan leighley is an author. we'll get one more call. ocean, indiana.this is daniel, who does not vote. tell us why. caller: i grew up as a conservative republican, but i never voted because we were always taught it doesn't really matter. after last year's, or two years ago, the presidency, and this whole kavanaugh case. duty.it was my i have a lot of friends who have never voted who are voting for the first time this year. we hear how the democrats are going to win on the voting day. i am not saying it in my area. everybody is fired up as far as republicans to vote. to is it such a big issue have a photo id to be able to vote? i don't understand that. host: you are in favor of that then. caller: i am in favor of that. host: do you have that in indiana? caller: yes, we do. host: we will hear from jan leighley. guest: you're right that for many people it is something we already have, so offering that photo id does not impose additional cost. for some individuals, people who don't drive, more rural residents, older individuals in their 70's, 80's, 90's mi
jan jan leighley is an author. we'll get one more call. ocean, indiana.this is daniel, who does not vote. tell us why. caller: i grew up as a conservative republican, but i never voted because we were always taught it doesn't really matter. after last year's, or two years ago, the presidency, and this whole kavanaugh case. duty.it was my i have a lot of friends who have never voted who are voting for the first time this year. we hear how the democrats are going to win on the voting day. i am...
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jan crawford pays him a visit. >> it's a place of spectacular beauty. cliffs and tall trees of oregon and then the unexpected. through the air the elegant melody of classical music. >> my mom and i were saying wouldn't it be cool if you could just have a piano and go anywhere. >> so that's what hunter noack did, traveling across the pacific northwest introducing classical mus toik new audiences in some wild places. i can do a show pretty much every day and be happy. >> he tows his piano all over the state on a flatbed trailer. with the help of a few friends, the flatbed becomes a stage. noack performs in the landscape, spaces with astounding natural beauty and rich history. >> you're taking this like beautiful music to places where people would not have access. >> yeah t gives people sort of a different lens through which to see that th land that they know and love. >> in this, reimagined concert hall, noack hopes to remove the normalri classical music. >> there are free tickets, casual clothes and the opposite of normal seating like perching on a rock
jan crawford pays him a visit. >> it's a place of spectacular beauty. cliffs and tall trees of oregon and then the unexpected. through the air the elegant melody of classical music. >> my mom and i were saying wouldn't it be cool if you could just have a piano and go anywhere. >> so that's what hunter noack did, traveling across the pacific northwest introducing classical mus toik new audiences in some wild places. i can do a show pretty much every day and be happy. >>...
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i do like gary hemminger i like your thinking and highest compliment, jan has got horse sense. this is the most deserved but also despised rally we were waiting for. we were due. it may not be sustainable. we at least have to give it to the morning after the fabulous netflix call on "mad money" tonight domino giving a revenue risk that's how you do it, apple watch. then the health care space one of the best performing sectors performing this year don't miss my power rankings and wall street at least highest level yet. i am going off the charts so stay with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: pre
i do like gary hemminger i like your thinking and highest compliment, jan has got horse sense. this is the most deserved but also despised rally we were waiting for. we were due. it may not be sustainable. we at least have to give it to the morning after the fabulous netflix call on "mad money" tonight domino giving a revenue risk that's how you do it, apple watch. then the health care space one of the best performing sectors performing this year don't miss my power rankings and wall...
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joining me for the first part of myjourney is jan ostlund, an all—round train fanatic and author of aergensbanen train line. so tell me about this book, why did you write a book about this railway? the bergensbanen is an iconic railway in norway, but also in europe i think. very many people in norway have been there, they know the name, and they know what they will see when they are going here. along its 308 miles, the train navigates challenging but stunning terrain. at its peak of over 1200 metres, it is one of europe's highest railways before it descends steeply into norway's second city of bergen. but this elemental landscape posed a huge challenge and an engineering triumph for those working on the rail during its construction between 1894 and 1909, with around 20 people thought to have died in the process. at a time when norway's independence was on the horizon, the construction of the bergensbanen was much more than just an added convenience of travellers. this line connected the east and the western part of norway. before that people had to go around and take boats by the sea,
joining me for the first part of myjourney is jan ostlund, an all—round train fanatic and author of aergensbanen train line. so tell me about this book, why did you write a book about this railway? the bergensbanen is an iconic railway in norway, but also in europe i think. very many people in norway have been there, they know the name, and they know what they will see when they are going here. along its 308 miles, the train navigates challenging but stunning terrain. at its peak of over 1200...
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and jan crawford is cbs news chief legal correspondent. we've been at the table all week together.hael, start with you. where are we at the end of this week? >> i think american politics have big narratives about #metoo and political ambush on the part of the democrats. but when you actually watched hw human beings, seldom see in political life people that are exposing their deepest selves on television. and so, you know, in the case of dr. ford, after her testimony i felt emotionally, this is over. there's no way that they can go forward with kavanaugh given the credibility of what was said. and then i saw kavanaugh who acted like a man who was deeply wronged and was credible in that sense, even being a little out of control. as you might be in a circumstance like that. and so, everyone is now going to the fbi because it's the only respected institution left in our public life. and they're probably not going to solve this matter. it's going to be interesting how do people make their choices. >> dickerson: that's exactly right. molly, where are we? >> in practical terms, the senate
and jan crawford is cbs news chief legal correspondent. we've been at the table all week together.hael, start with you. where are we at the end of this week? >> i think american politics have big narratives about #metoo and political ambush on the part of the democrats. but when you actually watched hw human beings, seldom see in political life people that are exposing their deepest selves on television. and so, you know, in the case of dr. ford, after her testimony i felt emotionally,...
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that also means that jans wideman, who was deemed an appropriate contender for the top job at the ecb, his chances are seen as less likely now. but the race is on we don't know yet. and mario draghi's term is up in october next year. back to you, willem. >> annette, thank you so much for that >>> nick cunis joins u amsterdam. you were probably hearing about some of that, about the race to succeed mario draghi does it matter who takes over the ecb in terms of policy, do you think? >> i think it does we know someone like jans wideman has different views about monetary policy for instance than the current ecb president. i think that if jans wideman had been strength over the last few years, economic history in the eurozone would probably look very different i think it is quite crucial. >> let's talk about something more near-term the plan of the ecb right now is to end net purchases this december subject to uncoming data inflation numbers being met is there anything that you think that could derail that >> no, i don't i think that's almost certainly going to happen. i think we would need
that also means that jans wideman, who was deemed an appropriate contender for the top job at the ecb, his chances are seen as less likely now. but the race is on we don't know yet. and mario draghi's term is up in october next year. back to you, willem. >> annette, thank you so much for that >>> nick cunis joins u amsterdam. you were probably hearing about some of that, about the race to succeed mario draghi does it matter who takes over the ecb in terms of policy, do you think?...
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by jan leakily, of public affairs. general, the common thought is midterm elections are lower turnout. what are the reasons they give for not voting? guest: a lot of times they report they do not have information about the election. they do not care or do not want to have anything to do with politics. it is not worth their time or effort to make to the polls on election day. host: look at the midterm turnouts as lower than the presidential election. has that always been the case and historically, have turnout levels in the united states been low? announcer: in terms of midterms --guest: in terms of midterms, yes there is a 20% difference. this is common. there is lotuses group issued into campaign -- less information and campaign excitement. historically, in presidential elections the turnout has not declined systematically but it tends to go up a little or down a little depending on the ,ampaign so issues of the day whether the economy is good or not, other factors influencing individuals decisions. >> based on the el
by jan leakily, of public affairs. general, the common thought is midterm elections are lower turnout. what are the reasons they give for not voting? guest: a lot of times they report they do not have information about the election. they do not care or do not want to have anything to do with politics. it is not worth their time or effort to make to the polls on election day. host: look at the midterm turnouts as lower than the presidential election. has that always been the case and...
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let's bring in jan woerner, who was in paris.tely the situation concluded with no one being harmed, but i just concluded with no one being harmed, but ijust wonder concluded with no one being harmed, but i just wonder what this means for the future of soyuz missions, and specifically, what about those who are currently at the space station, who presumably were awaiting supplies to be delivered? no, so the ones who are in the space station right now, for them it is no issue at all. i have already contacted alexander guest, who is a european astronaut with a german passport on board the iss. they have everything what they need. so this is no issue. the transport to the international space station is normally made by the japanese or from some american suppliers. so this is no issue. and of course, this is no issue. and of course, this mishap of the soyuz is not a good thing, but on the other side, it shows that the system as such is very safe, because in each and every way, moment of the lodge, you can return. this is a very good me
let's bring in jan woerner, who was in paris.tely the situation concluded with no one being harmed, but i just concluded with no one being harmed, but ijust wonder concluded with no one being harmed, but i just wonder what this means for the future of soyuz missions, and specifically, what about those who are currently at the space station, who presumably were awaiting supplies to be delivered? no, so the ones who are in the space station right now, for them it is no issue at all. i have...
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jan, as terry mentioned, fortunately the situation concluded with no—one being harmed.is means for the future of soyuz missions, and specifically, what about those who are currently at the space station, who presumably were awaiting supplies to be delivered 7 no, so this is — the ones who are in the space station right now, for them it's no issue at all. i had already contact to alexander guest, who is a european astronaut with a german passport on board the iss. they have everything that they need, so this is no issue. the transport to the international space station is normally made by a japanese htv transfer vehicle, or from some american suppliers, so this is no issue. and of course, this mishap of the soyuz is not a good thing. but, on the other side, it shows that the system as such is very safe, because in each and every moment of the launch, you can return. this is a very good message, and so therefore i think it's still a reliable launch. of course, we have to look what was the problem. i've had some contact to our american colleagues, i had some contact also t
jan, as terry mentioned, fortunately the situation concluded with no—one being harmed.is means for the future of soyuz missions, and specifically, what about those who are currently at the space station, who presumably were awaiting supplies to be delivered 7 no, so this is — the ones who are in the space station right now, for them it's no issue at all. i had already contact to alexander guest, who is a european astronaut with a german passport on board the iss. they have everything that...
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spurs trained without christian erikksen, moussa dembele, jan vertongen, serge aurier and deli ali aheadnter, whereas barca thrashed psv 4—0. they won their first game and they are going to want to carry on living in the rest of the group as quickly as possible, so we need to try to stop that happening, obviously we need to bounce back from our result, that happened away at the san zero, so it is a big game for both of us. we know it will be really hard. and they will try for sure tomorrow with their people to win their first game. so we have to try to do our best game. we know that it will be really ha rd best game. we know that it will be really hard and, at yeah, we have to doa really hard and, at yeah, we have to do a great game and we will try to beat them. also on wednesday, kashima antlers and suwon bluewings play the first leg of their asian champions league semi—final. it'll be the third meeting between the sides this season with each side having won once. the us open champion naomi 0saka plastulia gorges in the last 16 of the china open later. 0saka sealed her place in the seas
spurs trained without christian erikksen, moussa dembele, jan vertongen, serge aurier and deli ali aheadnter, whereas barca thrashed psv 4—0. they won their first game and they are going to want to carry on living in the rest of the group as quickly as possible, so we need to try to stop that happening, obviously we need to bounce back from our result, that happened away at the san zero, so it is a big game for both of us. we know it will be really hard. and they will try for sure tomorrow...
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jan.ou very much. >>> let's get a check on this morning's other top headlines including a very tough scene at clemson university where a party turned tragic. phillip mena with that >> good morning. president trump threatening to pull out of a landmark nuclear arms agreement negotiated decades ago with russia. now nato says russia is in violation of the agreement john bolton will kick off high stakes talks. >>> a homecoming party had a floor cave in. cell phone video shows people dancing here at the off campus party when the floor gives way and thankfully none of those injuries were life threatening >>> paul and rondo throwing punches. >> things heating up over in l.a. after that hard foul. lakers brandon inge gram shoved james hardin and that ignited a brawl ending with chris paul and rajon rondo throwing blows all three were suspended ingram slapped with four games rondo gets three chris paul only receives two financially paul took the biggest hit. he was fined almost half a million follo
jan.ou very much. >>> let's get a check on this morning's other top headlines including a very tough scene at clemson university where a party turned tragic. phillip mena with that >> good morning. president trump threatening to pull out of a landmark nuclear arms agreement negotiated decades ago with russia. now nato says russia is in violation of the agreement john bolton will kick off high stakes talks. >>> a homecoming party had a floor cave in. cell phone video...
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jan crawford followed his journey. jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, john.rance and feigning aaith making the most out of every moment that you have. adam keys says his story shows you can do everything that you never thought possible if you believe you can. for anyone it's a soaring achievement. >> it's amazing. it was amazing. >> but for adam keys, the summit of mount kilimanjaro was only part of the climb. >> when i'm walking, i only look down. i don't look up. >> a few years ago taking even one step was unimaginable. >> on july 14th, 2010, was the day i was injured. >> he was 26 years old. an army para trooper on patrol in afghanistan when his truck parked by a roadside bomb. >> as soon as i opened the door the ied went off so that's the last thing i remember. >> he woke up two months later. >> for a while there it was touch and go for a listeniong t >> doctors initially gave keys a less than 1% chance of survival. to his mother that meant he had a chance. >> the doctors came in do you know who this is? i said yeah, that's my mother. she looked at the do
jan crawford followed his journey. jan, good morning. >> well, good morning, john.rance and feigning aaith making the most out of every moment that you have. adam keys says his story shows you can do everything that you never thought possible if you believe you can. for anyone it's a soaring achievement. >> it's amazing. it was amazing. >> but for adam keys, the summit of mount kilimanjaro was only part of the climb. >> when i'm walking, i only look down. i don't look...
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jan: it is the lame duck chancellorship.o whether she can get anything done depends , the social democrats need to make a calculation -- do they want to stick with this government they announced yesterday and stick it out until the two-year marker or do they want to go for more independence and break this coalition apart. that is the calculation. they like the idea of a post merkel era which might be better for them. she is dependent on her social democratic coalition partner for her future well-being. vonnie: is there someone that coalition? jan: as chancellor, that is the question. the chairmanship needs to be newly determined at the party in december when conservatives come together. that person needs to be chancellor material. it cannot be a caretaker. we have three candidates as of this afternoon and berlin. a conservative 1, 1 that was ousted 15 years ago by her and her chosen successor, the secretary-general of the party. those are in the competition with more to join. it is going to be an interesting lineup. all thre
jan: it is the lame duck chancellorship.o whether she can get anything done depends , the social democrats need to make a calculation -- do they want to stick with this government they announced yesterday and stick it out until the two-year marker or do they want to go for more independence and break this coalition apart. that is the calculation. they like the idea of a post merkel era which might be better for them. she is dependent on her social democratic coalition partner for her future...
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jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ustice kavanaugh is going to hear arguments this morning into relatively technical criminal law cases and what is shaping up so far to be a pretty quiet term. unlike of course the confirmation process which was a political firestorm. >> the senate confirmation process was contentious and emotional. that process is over. my focus now is to be the best justice i can be. >> reporter: addressing the public and the eight justices he will soon join, justice brett kavanaugh promised to treat everyone with fairness. >> i was not appointed to serve one party or one interest. but to serve one nation. >> reporter: it was a sharp contrast to last month's hearing when he turned his focus to democrats while rejecting accusations of sexual assault. >> this whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit. >> reporter: before watching his second supreme court justice being sworn in, president trump claimed the confirmation process proved kavanaugh was innocent of the allegati
jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ustice kavanaugh is going to hear arguments this morning into relatively technical criminal law cases and what is shaping up so far to be a pretty quiet term. unlike of course the confirmation process which was a political firestorm. >> the senate confirmation process was contentious and emotional. that process is over. my focus now is to be the best justice i can be. >> reporter: addressing the public and the eight justices he will...
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jan inhat is fredericksburg, virginia. this issue of birthright citizenship that came up yesterday, i wonder your thoughts on how it might impact races and the political dialogue in california. caller: well, the 14th amendment does contain the phrase that all persons born in the united states soil are united states citizens. 1868s been like that since , when we forget the moment was ratified, and it has been vetted by the united states supreme court in a couple of different cases. person,here a chinese and american person of chinese descent, was born in san francisco to parents who were not allowed to be citizens because at that time we had alien land laws which said you are not logged -- not allowed to be a citizen if you are of asian descent. in that case, the united states supreme court said you are a citizen if you are born here on u.s. soil. there is a phrase that says we are subject to the jurisdiction thereof, and that is where conservatives have said there's some question over, if you are an immigrant, whether that
jan inhat is fredericksburg, virginia. this issue of birthright citizenship that came up yesterday, i wonder your thoughts on how it might impact races and the political dialogue in california. caller: well, the 14th amendment does contain the phrase that all persons born in the united states soil are united states citizens. 1868s been like that since , when we forget the moment was ratified, and it has been vetted by the united states supreme court in a couple of different cases. person,here a...
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jan jan leighley is an author. we'll get one more call. ocean, indiana.is is daniel, who does not vote. tell us why. caller: i grew up as a conservative republican, but i never voted because we were always taught it doesn't really matter. after last year's, or two years ago, the presidency, and this whole kavanaugh case. duty.it was my i have a lot of friends who have never voted who are voting for the first time this year. we hear how the democrats are going to win on the voting day. i am not saying it in my area. everybody is fired up as far as republicans to vote. to is it such a big issue have a photo id to be able to vote? i don't understand that. host: you are in favor of that then. caller: i am in favor of that. host: do you have that in indiana? caller: yes, we do. host: we will hear from jan leighley. guest: you're right that for many people it is something we already have, so offering that photo id does not impose additional cost. for some individuals, people who don't drive, more rural residents, older individuals in their 70's, 80's, 90's migh
jan jan leighley is an author. we'll get one more call. ocean, indiana.is is daniel, who does not vote. tell us why. caller: i grew up as a conservative republican, but i never voted because we were always taught it doesn't really matter. after last year's, or two years ago, the presidency, and this whole kavanaugh case. duty.it was my i have a lot of friends who have never voted who are voting for the first time this year. we hear how the democrats are going to win on the voting day. i am not...
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music stars are going to be taking to the stage it is perhaps you know nina she's behind the massive jan and pop song ninety nine red but it is a big jam and exports now this concert is the culmination of three days of festivities and the benson exhibitions that have drawn hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets of balad oh i'm joined by three of those people if i can just bring you a head here we have career. and family friends car i guys thanks for joining me. ok can you tell me why it was important for you to come here today oh you want to live their lives to the day of celebration today i'm going to see all of. you have it. so yes you were born in east germany you remember the wall foaling was change for you since germany's been reunified oh it's a long time ago and. lives in a war. or possibilities. right whisper great i was very young and what's going to be most a great time and it's something that you want to show your daughter as well. i want to show her the rumble gate. to remember to get it was. for the time exactly and there's also the big concert as well you guys loo
music stars are going to be taking to the stage it is perhaps you know nina she's behind the massive jan and pop song ninety nine red but it is a big jam and exports now this concert is the culmination of three days of festivities and the benson exhibitions that have drawn hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets of balad oh i'm joined by three of those people if i can just bring you a head here we have career. and family friends car i guys thanks for joining me. ok can you tell me why...
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he's through to the quarter—finals after beating jan—lennard struff from germany in straight sets. his home crowd, federer won 6—3, 7—5 and will now play the unseeded frenchman gilles simon in the last eight. on to football, and thursday was matchday 3 in the europa league. the winners included chelsea, who beat bate borisov to make it three wins out of three in group l. ruben loftus—cheek was given a rare start in the absence of the injured eden hazard and scored twice in the first eight minutes. they were his first goals of the season, but not his last in the match, because early in the second half, the england international completed his hat—trick. the belarussian champions pulled a goal back near the end, but chelsea held on to win 3—1. they're now unbeaten in 12 games in all competitions. i have a little problem. i have to put all 11 players in the starting 11. andi put all 11 players in the starting 11. and i have 28 players. so i had this little problem and i do not know how to solve it. as i said before, i have a technical problem with midfielders. and for characteristics.
he's through to the quarter—finals after beating jan—lennard struff from germany in straight sets. his home crowd, federer won 6—3, 7—5 and will now play the unseeded frenchman gilles simon in the last eight. on to football, and thursday was matchday 3 in the europa league. the winners included chelsea, who beat bate borisov to make it three wins out of three in group l. ruben loftus—cheek was given a rare start in the absence of the injured eden hazard and scored twice in the first...
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two cents an added added on jan january. caller for by vice i'm sorry raised. by by indian sign. some some evidence he says with a laugh since it. is racist ddg from joint or whatever when i was at six and a half [inaudible] explosions and order order beijing has -- is our firearms fangs in order to see how capital it was to go to the government is also. a crack on that ready thank you. really changing. or wash dishes y'know. down down costing or what's. a slow down after that exceeded expectations and china because it's a listing j. j.. the world's second largest economy continues to expand and a robbery rate hitting sixty one point five five cents and entered the order order. but that okay say no now low low too low level level since in finance. services. what's to blame a host of domestic factors. a scaled. down just relax action right rising for your phone calls and a lot of language. extractor. earlier this week the head to head. babanks of the river. during press press that the economy t the minimum or mae me strong. it's also an issue into escalating [inaudible] united sta
two cents an added added on jan january. caller for by vice i'm sorry raised. by by indian sign. some some evidence he says with a laugh since it. is racist ddg from joint or whatever when i was at six and a half [inaudible] explosions and order order beijing has -- is our firearms fangs in order to see how capital it was to go to the government is also. a crack on that ready thank you. really changing. or wash dishes y'know. down down costing or what's. a slow down after that exceeded...
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. >> i'm jan. >> i'm laura. >> pleasure.e to meet you. >> we chose jan for her background. she's a medium and social worker. >> just to ask, have either of you had reads before? any type? >> no, never, we're both virgins. >> it's truly my pleasure to read for you. is it okay to hold hands? >> please say your name three times what you go by. >> lisa, lisa, lisa. >> give me one minute. if you would please say your name? >> laura, laura, laura. >> thank you, my friend. thank you. i will go ahead and jump in here. i want to bring in somebody who had memory related issues. is this your father, please? >> our father has memory related issues now but he's alive. >> okay. do you understand the dawn that would be with him? there's a small dawn that comes in, you with me? >> i'm having trouble recognizing the signs but trying to follow the advice i have with an open heart. >> do you have someone that passed with a cancer related illness. >> we had a number of people. >> female. >> allison. alley. >> laura and i did have a cousin named
. >> i'm jan. >> i'm laura. >> pleasure.e to meet you. >> we chose jan for her background. she's a medium and social worker. >> just to ask, have either of you had reads before? any type? >> no, never, we're both virgins. >> it's truly my pleasure to read for you. is it okay to hold hands? >> please say your name three times what you go by. >> lisa, lisa, lisa. >> give me one minute. if you would please say your name? >> laura,...
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jan gelfand, head of ifrc delegation in indonesia: "roads are damaged, bridges are down. so, it's hard enough to get into the major urban area, but it's even more so difficult to get into the more remote rural communities, rural areas, small towns that are farther inland." landslides have been a huge issue. the airport really hasn't been operating in this area, both to commercial and even military flights. some military flights have gotten through, but certainly not the kind of aid that is needed for these people. so, it is really all about access at this point and also bringing in that kind of heavy equipment that is needed by rescuers to try and get people out of the rubble. in addition to the fact that there's a lack of food, water and healthcare in this area, authorities have a major challenge in front of them as they continue to work desperately to try and save lives. matt rivers, on sulawesi, in indonesia." (justine) (justine) (justine) according to the u-s embassy in jakarta-- so far, there are no reports of u-s citizens affected in the quake. (jrs) a storm-ripped
jan gelfand, head of ifrc delegation in indonesia: "roads are damaged, bridges are down. so, it's hard enough to get into the major urban area, but it's even more so difficult to get into the more remote rural communities, rural areas, small towns that are farther inland." landslides have been a huge issue. the airport really hasn't been operating in this area, both to commercial and even military flights. some military flights have gotten through, but certainly not the kind of aid...
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on jan and his sister will be able to visit their father each year. but sentenced to life will always be separated behind prison glass. go you one and his mother still live in some village they is slowly getting reacquainted and plan to soon move back to their home town together. the triplets will also visit their mother once a year into she is released in twenty nine tain. alabama college on monday i'm sure but i know that you met. gary. says her. mayor is a jury am i said i don't get it or not. i don't think it did. emma i don't. think. more than five thousand children have been cared for at sun villages since suturing jank made her vision into a reality many of them leave when their parents are released others remain until they too are adults but as soon as one leaves another at risk child arrives needing a home and some hope. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when myth was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world. things guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this s
on jan and his sister will be able to visit their father each year. but sentenced to life will always be separated behind prison glass. go you one and his mother still live in some village they is slowly getting reacquainted and plan to soon move back to their home town together. the triplets will also visit their mother once a year into she is released in twenty nine tain. alabama college on monday i'm sure but i know that you met. gary. says her. mayor is a jury am i said i don't get it or...
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and the 37—year—old will next play germany's jan—lenna rd struff in the next round. one day international of their rain affected series by 219 runs on tuesday. it was their heaviest ever defeat in this format as the decision to call the game off came with england on 132—9 chasing a victory target of 367, with the hosts claiming the win on the duckworth—lewis stern method. watching the action unfold wasjoe lynskey. sri lanka have toiled with the bat and with the weather in the series, but this dead rubber saw them finally end the downpour. the home side got to 137 before losing their first wicket, and england's breakthrough brought in more big hitters. 80 got the home side to their biggest odi score in two years, and even for this england team, chasing 366 is not easy. their hurry to get going saw three wickets fall in the first two overs. jos buttler was captain for the day. he lasted two balls. whenjoe root went, england were 28—4 and only 67 added from ben stokes made their innings look respectable. the deficit in runs made it england's heaviest defeat in one—day c
and the 37—year—old will next play germany's jan—lenna rd struff in the next round. one day international of their rain affected series by 219 runs on tuesday. it was their heaviest ever defeat in this format as the decision to call the game off came with england on 132—9 chasing a victory target of 367, with the hosts claiming the win on the duckworth—lewis stern method. watching the action unfold wasjoe lynskey. sri lanka have toiled with the bat and with the weather in the series,...
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his complicated love life, or did blake's own graphic novel hold clues as to who killed jan a costume? >> 48 hours looks into the death of the girlfriend of a wealthy movie producer in hollywood. i talked to maureen mayer this morning. >> reporter: what takes place is you have a team of investigators including the crime scene investigators who have to painstakingly use the best technology they have to really point by point go through what happened to this young woman and what led to her death. >> 48 hours heirs tomorrow night 10:00 right here on kpix 5. we'll be right back. next video.... beer on somebody's head.. a yankees fan deliberately threw a beer on an a's fan who endured a 7-2 loss by oakland on wednesday night.. and got drenched in the process.. zation did a >>> leave it to yankees fans to pulse -- poor saul in the wound. you're about to see beer on somebody's head. >> the yankees fan deliberately threw a beer on and east fan. the a's organization did research and tweeted out that this person is in oakland native. his name is john spencer who lives in new york. they are sendi
his complicated love life, or did blake's own graphic novel hold clues as to who killed jan a costume? >> 48 hours looks into the death of the girlfriend of a wealthy movie producer in hollywood. i talked to maureen mayer this morning. >> reporter: what takes place is you have a team of investigators including the crime scene investigators who have to painstakingly use the best technology they have to really point by point go through what happened to this young woman and what led to...
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home jan and his sister will be able to visit their father each year. but sentenced to life he'll always be separated behind the prison glass. go you one and his mother still live in some village they is slowly getting reacquainted and plan to soon move back to their home town together. the triplets will also visit their mother once a year into she is released in twenty nine. hours on what i'm sure of that valid argument. now you. see her. mayor in syria that said that they're not. doing what it did. emma i don't. think. more than five thousand children have been cared for at sun villages since suturing jang made her vision into a reality many of them leave when their parents are released others remain until late two are adults but as soon as one leaps another at risk child arrives needing a home and some heart. he was malaysia's prime minister the nine me until his government was stronger now office candles and allegations of corruption in an exclusive interview one o one e speaks with knowledge you present on al-jazeera business updates brought to you
home jan and his sister will be able to visit their father each year. but sentenced to life he'll always be separated behind the prison glass. go you one and his mother still live in some village they is slowly getting reacquainted and plan to soon move back to their home town together. the triplets will also visit their mother once a year into she is released in twenty nine. hours on what i'm sure of that valid argument. now you. see her. mayor in syria that said that they're not. doing what...
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for food korea role jan it's been another long day on the streets of beijing so the central government is now considering restrictions on packaging including tiger away food containers. rajon hasn't heard about these plans but he agrees there needs to be china. and less on the. i've come back to see the rubbish pico. and his nephew. six weeks earlier he told us he was worried the local government would try to force him out of his home. well this is a bit of a surprise since we were here last on the completely break the flying where they're healthy. even though if they are many more. than are. you know. whether they're not on the whole. don't want to you know. it doesn't matter how much longer their house will remind standing body says whatever happens try to stay in beijing. so much i don't want to show you you know of neon and brown was there but you still when you're. with these rubbish rick dean wang is trying to support his family by picking up casual labor jobs it's not the future he dreams of if you. are not a little you who was young and when i saw you call a whole. new world on
for food korea role jan it's been another long day on the streets of beijing so the central government is now considering restrictions on packaging including tiger away food containers. rajon hasn't heard about these plans but he agrees there needs to be china. and less on the. i've come back to see the rubbish pico. and his nephew. six weeks earlier he told us he was worried the local government would try to force him out of his home. well this is a bit of a surprise since we were here last on...
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if i don't because i'm in here and you know that jan four years ago i'm going to be goes down. the road where nobody here really rich or poor people growth rates are below. zero we're now in the home. i was eighteen years old it was around me and i. worked in a coma for five years and every two years service my. way here and. my two hours and thirty cents an hour bus to it and since then how my town anymore. are very few. years not as much money in the time. when my doing here i just got out of jail my. possession of stolen property. i'm not good. jails jail. as. i feed you three times a day. for. l.s.d. . i don't. all those things you. hear with me. you know uptown. i was a teenager smith and jones who screamed through the roof places through. the store to carry a pistol when i was. twelve year old enough carried would never see a steel. learned way down oh i. just tell him that way. the pawn shop here for the past by the way we take everything from you know d.v.d.'s to. boat motors or whatever you want to madge and we have some motorcycles smoking the mining equipment like us
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believes healthcare is a right ... and successfully fought to expand medicaid in virgini "i'mr wexton janisf th bcorn. usda p t salads,y learned when a shared supplier ved a new orconnectinbe w and so opioid despite concerns over how potent it can be, it's 75 to timesontrger than fentanyl. sthe pill takes effect in as hour members of the dg adviss,oe ru are concerned about the strength. thd hase let ohal potenal if d. >>ney l bri fro>rage is asking the supreme court to first in theatawho agdr price gouging, theai law, which was struck down b a appeals court allowed drugs o for a general tott unreasonable price increa frid he'sse optim,istic that theos supreme court willsionder his efforts co generic drug costs in k ch >>> there's a big problemec in wondering andchoolrted working >> allisonour shows us how stable. paying it fward >> it' e it washe started by the fifth c inlagoddard o 2018.f hello.hello.>> rep these three c tookor tpt m f c urcreated an ed pdc food the needs may .n communities tgrhatow g a l meis di hiculeat tort take as a pare corind i oauny s ty're worryinn another compon
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jan crawford is at the supreme court. jan, good morning. tell us what is the potential impact? >> reporter: well, it means they could tie if the cases are really contentious or divisive. the white house actually tried to avoid that by a time line. they tried to follow when they nominated brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. it was expected he will go through his confirmation hearing and then be confirmed by the senate in time to be on place when the justices return for this first monday in october. but of course it didn't work out that way so now we're in this prospect of a 4-4 tie on some of the more divisive cases. and we saw that when the court went vacant -- or when that seat went vacant for 14 months after the death of justice scalia. i don't think it's going to happen right away. because here's the thing, there's all these big cases on hort rye zo the horizon. you've got abortion, immigration. but right now they haven't taken them yet. they've got a bunch of -- i don't want to say yawners but they're not the kind of cases that are going to really divide the justices. it'
jan crawford is at the supreme court. jan, good morning. tell us what is the potential impact? >> reporter: well, it means they could tie if the cases are really contentious or divisive. the white house actually tried to avoid that by a time line. they tried to follow when they nominated brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. it was expected he will go through his confirmation hearing and then be confirmed by the senate in time to be on place when the justices return for this first monday...
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joining us now to discuss is jan nifen, cnn contributor and ceo of jan nifen rogers worldwide.s for being here. we have a range of holiday expectations they're all relatively bullish, even on the low end at about 4%. is this in line with what you're expecting? >> i'm on the high end i think the consumer's never been healthier i don't see why we don't see the strength interest rates are still low we haven't really done anything to speak of there. the consumer's the healthiest they've been they're at 704 on the fico score. they've got the money to spend and they can borrow it on their credit cards they can do anything they want, as long as they believe they're going to have a job. and at 3.9% unemployment, they believe they're going to have a job. and they think it's going to pay more than last year, now that amazon just said, $15 is the bottom >> does it worry you that consumers aren't buying houses i don't want to say "not," but the rate in which they're buying houses is not as strong as before the rate in which they're buying autos st. as strong as before. does this tell you a
joining us now to discuss is jan nifen, cnn contributor and ceo of jan nifen rogers worldwide.s for being here. we have a range of holiday expectations they're all relatively bullish, even on the low end at about 4%. is this in line with what you're expecting? >> i'm on the high end i think the consumer's never been healthier i don't see why we don't see the strength interest rates are still low we haven't really done anything to speak of there. the consumer's the healthiest they've been...
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the korean won on the radar as we assess the visit to jan yang -- the jan yang -- to py eongyang.hether the pboc will allow for depreciation to continue, whether it will move to curb some of the bruising that could be seen from the markets monday, especially after we saw the slump for hong kong stocks over the last couple of weeks, the worst week for the hang seng. you have the aussie 10-year yield continuing to rise. treasuries up about four basis points this money. brent also on the radar, sliding to $84 a barrel. the u.s. may consider the possibility of allowing some iranian exports. keeping an eye on the mexican peso, getting closer to 18.77 against the dollar. proxy for as a rough what is happening with the brazilian elections. the votes have been counted. result will go to a runoff election on october 28. the far right candidate leading with 46% of the vote. let's bring in our sao paulo bureau chief. we were expecting him to be leading in the polls. should we be surprised at the level of support though? >> this is higher than what the polls have shown. last night showed him
the korean won on the radar as we assess the visit to jan yang -- the jan yang -- to py eongyang.hether the pboc will allow for depreciation to continue, whether it will move to curb some of the bruising that could be seen from the markets monday, especially after we saw the slump for hong kong stocks over the last couple of weeks, the worst week for the hang seng. you have the aussie 10-year yield continuing to rise. treasuries up about four basis points this money. brent also on the radar,...
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and later goldman sachs chief economist jan hatsius.at the top performing stocks on the s&p ge off its highs of the morning but that huge incentive plan is 'rurininsts. wee back after this. oh really? thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. schwab, a modern approach to wealth management. >>> when we come back, musk mocks the s.e.c. is a settlement in jeopardy? former s.e.c. chairman bill donaldson will be with us to discuss. >>> up first, larry summers weighs in on the jobs report let's look at the major averages as we are in the red across the board with the nasdaq feeling quthmo pn. "sawk on the street" is back right after this duncan just
and later goldman sachs chief economist jan hatsius.at the top performing stocks on the s&p ge off its highs of the morning but that huge incentive plan is 'rurininsts. wee back after this. oh really? thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms...again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your...
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jan is waiting in fredericksburg, virginia. go ahead. >> caller: hi. just want to say i am so sick of the hypocrisy of the trump people. you better beware, if you are not born in the united states and you declare -- [inaudible] -- he can throw you out. beware of what you want. i'm so sick of it. now they want to take the native americans and throw them out because they -- [inaudible]. it is ridiculous. i was born right here. he can send his wife back home then. >> that's jan in fredericksburg, virginia. this issue of birthright citizenship that came up yesterday, i wonder your thoughts of how it might impact races and the political dialogue out in california. >> well, the 14th amendment does contain the phrase that all persons born here in the united states soil are united states citizens. it's been like that since about 1868, when the 14th amendment was ratified, and it actually has been vetted by the united states supreme court in a couple of different cases, one dating back all the way back to 1898, where a chinese person, that is an american of chi
jan is waiting in fredericksburg, virginia. go ahead. >> caller: hi. just want to say i am so sick of the hypocrisy of the trump people. you better beware, if you are not born in the united states and you declare -- [inaudible] -- he can throw you out. beware of what you want. i'm so sick of it. now they want to take the native americans and throw them out because they -- [inaudible]. it is ridiculous. i was born right here. he can send his wife back home then. >> that's jan in...
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for food korea role jan it's been another long day on the streets of beijing so the central government is now considering restrictions on packaging including tiger away food containers. rajon hasn't heard about these plans but he agrees there needs to be china. in the sun. the idea. i've come back to see the rubbish pick one gene don't end his nephew. six weeks earlier he told us he was worried the local government would try to force him out of his home. well this is a bit of a surprise since we were here last on the completely break the fly in where they're healthy. even though if they are many more. than are. you know. whether they're not on the whole. don't want to i mean you know. it doesn't know how much longer their house will remain standing body says whatever happens try to study in beijing. so much i don't want to show you the neon and brown were there but you still when you're. with these rubbish rick dean wang is trying to support his family by picking up casual labor jobs it's not the future he dreams of if you. had a lawyer who was young and on the side. hill. who were on
for food korea role jan it's been another long day on the streets of beijing so the central government is now considering restrictions on packaging including tiger away food containers. rajon hasn't heard about these plans but he agrees there needs to be china. in the sun. the idea. i've come back to see the rubbish pick one gene don't end his nephew. six weeks earlier he told us he was worried the local government would try to force him out of his home. well this is a bit of a surprise since...
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joining us is jan, head of the international federation of red cross delegation in indonesia.s very much for taking the time. we know you have a lot on your hands. you said earlier, and i'm quoting you, i don't think we have quite seen the worst of things yet. i imagine you're expecting the death toll to rise. do you have any sense of the scale at this point? >> i think matt nailed it. this is -- in the nature of an earthquake, and i think we need to recognize that where it is right now, palu is not even where the epicenter was. this was an earthquake that was 7.5 on the richter scale, also 10 kilometers deep. that means a tremendous amount of movement. we haven't gotten up and down the coast because of the difficulties in transportation. and not even inland where there's landslides, slightly smaller communities, rural communities. the numbers are going to go up significantly. i don't want to -- we have rescue workers, community worker, beside the army. they're going to xeep going until they find every body or live people. that's the way they are. this is going to go up, no qu
joining us is jan, head of the international federation of red cross delegation in indonesia.s very much for taking the time. we know you have a lot on your hands. you said earlier, and i'm quoting you, i don't think we have quite seen the worst of things yet. i imagine you're expecting the death toll to rise. do you have any sense of the scale at this point? >> i think matt nailed it. this is -- in the nature of an earthquake, and i think we need to recognize that where it is right now,...
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jan is overcome by gratitude. >> i'm very lucky to know them. >> he is inspired by his wife's determinedsp it. >> it's just her tenacity, never gi up tuatti, and if she's fine, i'm fine. >> despite the autumn chill, there's a year around warmth here, harvesting kindness. in waterford, invi, news 4. >> on november 10th, several wineries are hosting a fund-raiser. >> to learn more about how you can help get ala gss of wine, search harvesting kindness in the nbc washington app. >> good morning, everybody. storm team 4eather alert. the possibility for heavy rain this eveng and into early tomorrow. your wake up weather, extra hot tea and coffee this morni a. temperatur barely near 40 degree dry weather to start but find the umbrella before you leave the house. ay forecast coming up. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ fight both fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one r gief of heartburn aas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief compassion. david trone likes to say it comes down to three things: p for childrced in cages, and people with addiction treated as criminals. competence. fr
jan is overcome by gratitude. >> i'm very lucky to know them. >> he is inspired by his wife's determinedsp it. >> it's just her tenacity, never gi up tuatti, and if she's fine, i'm fine. >> despite the autumn chill, there's a year around warmth here, harvesting kindness. in waterford, invi, news 4. >> on november 10th, several wineries are hosting a fund-raiser. >> to learn more about how you can help get ala gss of wine, search harvesting kindness in the nbc...
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porque nos da esperanza de que puedan haber mÁs fallos a nivel nacional que prot jan a los inmigrantesel tps con esta decisiÓn? >>> bueno se gana hasta que den un fallo final, recuerden esto es temporal, pero urgÍa por en el 19 se iba a cabo el tps para el salvador y nicaragua es un respiro y van a poder renovar sus permisos de trabajo. >>> alguna recomendaciÓn que tengas para ellos? >>> tengo t primero los dbrazo, a buscar alternativas para lograr la residencia mÁs si eera mantenga el rÉcord limpio dluctivo no problemas con la bien ley. para que no lo saquen del tps y por Último renovar los permisos en cuanto para luz verde. >>> ya escucharon entonces. gracias hasta luego. >>> a ti. >>> y hoy es el dÍa en que senadores de estados unidos revisan la breve investigaciÓn realizar ala por el fbi en el caso de juez brett kavanaugh. algunos ya han dicho lo que les parece. como es el caso del grupo demÓcrata que ha criticado que el fbi no hallo entrevistado a personajes que consideran claves en la investigaciÓn como la propia doctora ford tambiÉn se r haber hecho pÚblico su contenido por se p
porque nos da esperanza de que puedan haber mÁs fallos a nivel nacional que prot jan a los inmigrantesel tps con esta decisiÓn? >>> bueno se gana hasta que den un fallo final, recuerden esto es temporal, pero urgÍa por en el 19 se iba a cabo el tps para el salvador y nicaragua es un respiro y van a poder renovar sus permisos de trabajo. >>> alguna recomendaciÓn que tengas para ellos? >>> tengo t primero los dbrazo, a buscar alternativas para lograr la residencia...
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. >> reporter: palm beach post senior editor jan tuckwood, says some mainlanders can't resist the wannabe allure of palm beach. >> most people on the mainland are influenced. that richness is right there, and how can they get a piece of it? >> reporter: over the bridge, past the interstate, newlyweds dalia and mike dippolito, lived in a quarter-million dollar condo in high and dry boynton beach. not exactly the same zip code as palm beach but perfectly fine for two up- and-comers. dalia and mike had big dreams like any couple young and in love. aspirational, at the very least. she, had a $20,000 dollar diamond engagement ring. he had a porsche in the garage. their story for public consumption, the g-rated version, was love at first sight. mike was an internet entrepreneur and dalia the businesswoman he fell head over heels for. three months after their first meeting, marriage was inevitable. there was a teensy problem in their paradise, mike dippolito was married. lawyers jason brodie and josh friedman arranged a quickie divorce so the ballad of mike and dalia could begin. >> he fell in l
. >> reporter: palm beach post senior editor jan tuckwood, says some mainlanders can't resist the wannabe allure of palm beach. >> most people on the mainland are influenced. that richness is right there, and how can they get a piece of it? >> reporter: over the bridge, past the interstate, newlyweds dalia and mike dippolito, lived in a quarter-million dollar condo in high and dry boynton beach. not exactly the same zip code as palm beach but perfectly fine for two up-...
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but amazon says that the increase in the wage will compensate for the losses from previous benefits jan and allan who we heard from earlier gave us her views on the new pay scale. there's a condition that comes with the fifteen dollars an hour which is they took away our stock and they took away our bonuses that we receive every month i think that by them taken away the stock in the bonuses was not a good trade off but we all signed the contract i signed it and amazon signed it they have to come up with a new contract for us to sign that's exactly what the states right here in this state that they gave us to shares of stock and that we receive stock every year that we are there so i have six shares that i will never be able to cash in because they've taken it away from me and because i've been on medical leave it will it won't vest for till two thousand and twenty. like i will before we go this have a quick recap of our breaking news because police say they have closed part of the train station in the german city of cologne due to a hostage situation no idea no indication yet on the num
but amazon says that the increase in the wage will compensate for the losses from previous benefits jan and allan who we heard from earlier gave us her views on the new pay scale. there's a condition that comes with the fifteen dollars an hour which is they took away our stock and they took away our bonuses that we receive every month i think that by them taken away the stock in the bonuses was not a good trade off but we all signed the contract i signed it and amazon signed it they have to...