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they didn't have any dna from jenni's body.hough, they did still have the swimsuit she had been wearing that day. so, detective wade sent that out for testing. >> when the crime lab looked at the swimsuit, they found semen in the crotch of her swimsuit. >> reporter: for decades, everyone believed the same man murdered both girls. and now, finally, they had a way to prove it. but, when they compared the two dna samples? >> it was a shocker. >> coming up. >> i was absolutely dumbfounded. >> a revelation is about to change the case. >> all this time, you're looking for one thing and it's actually something else. >> uh-huh. but now, we had a new lead. >> they'd also get a cutting-edge, new clue. >> i thought, well, i'm going to give it a shot. >> when "dateline" continues. cats. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see
they didn't have any dna from jenni's body.hough, they did still have the swimsuit she had been wearing that day. so, detective wade sent that out for testing. >> when the crime lab looked at the swimsuit, they found semen in the crotch of her swimsuit. >> reporter: for decades, everyone believed the same man murdered both girls. and now, finally, they had a way to prove it. but, when they compared the two dna samples? >> it was a shocker. >> coming up. >> i was...
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the other one is dow which is owned by jim and jenny. jenny, you go first and then jim. >> sure. so on dow, like the wall of stocks that you had up before this is as normal life returns, so will dow. dow makes the fuillings in pillows to the artificial running tracks they make everything and so as we just get back to normal, whatever normal is, they're going to tlif. to thrive. >> better day as head? is cramer right? >> yeah, not to sound defensive. i bought this in april and just a fantastic price to get this company if we're bullish on don't use chemicals. this is the precursor to just about every chemical or material that you're going to use in industrial applications. and as jenny pointed out that, dividend yield, let's talk about that the market is seeing that they think there is a cut in the offing i just don't see that. the i mean, i look at the balance sheet and the profitability. i see absolutely no dividend cut in the offing. it's the infrastructure play it's beaten around has a mid cap stock. there is irrigation equipment. it also plays. and stocks look cheap. idea wit
the other one is dow which is owned by jim and jenny. jenny, you go first and then jim. >> sure. so on dow, like the wall of stocks that you had up before this is as normal life returns, so will dow. dow makes the fuillings in pillows to the artificial running tracks they make everything and so as we just get back to normal, whatever normal is, they're going to tlif. to thrive. >> better day as head? is cramer right? >> yeah, not to sound defensive. i bought this in april and...
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jenny, i'll come to you. i see you waving your hand tech's got more plays to come down, so i'm going to go to the stocks that are more towards the, quote/unquote, epicenter of the pandemic >> i don't even know if it's epicenter that you're looking for specifically, but i think you can look at the market's been broadening out and you want to be part of that broadening process. so, those big top stocks, i think, people might want to keep holding them for a couple of reasons. one, they're great companies two, they have huge embedded capital gains. that could keep them from coming down a lot here's a point of interest since the peak of the market on september 2nd, guess what, the energy sector is down 8% you know what's up 8 utilities. that just has to do with these crazy expectations in either direction. the big tech stocks, the big work-from-home stocks, whatever you want to call them, the expectations for them simply got too high and the valuations ran up too much so, i don't know if they come down or they fla
jenny, i'll come to you. i see you waving your hand tech's got more plays to come down, so i'm going to go to the stocks that are more towards the, quote/unquote, epicenter of the pandemic >> i don't even know if it's epicenter that you're looking for specifically, but i think you can look at the market's been broadening out and you want to be part of that broadening process. so, those big top stocks, i think, people might want to keep holding them for a couple of reasons. one, they're...
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i remember seeing that jenny likes it what about you?> i like it, scott, and i'm looking for that entry right now. last week it popped over 213, maybe even 214 in the pre, and then as you say it finished down that same day after being up as much as 4% in the pre. still is down right now at 207, 206 area that might be a good entry if i had an endorsement from any institutional papers, i would jump all over it i'm close to pulling the trigger on this one. i hope i get that excuse to get into it, but i have not pulled the trigger yet. >> all right >>> up next, we will tell you the big etfs you need to watch today and tomorrow the cnbc f.a. summit brings together the top advisory firms to explore the state of the markets. join jay clayton and more forward thinking advisers to discover new ways to address the complex needs your clients josh brown is included in that visit cnbcevents.com/fasummit to learn more of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. before we talk about tax-s-audrey's expecting..
i remember seeing that jenny likes it what about you?> i like it, scott, and i'm looking for that entry right now. last week it popped over 213, maybe even 214 in the pre, and then as you say it finished down that same day after being up as much as 4% in the pre. still is down right now at 207, 206 area that might be a good entry if i had an endorsement from any institutional papers, i would jump all over it i'm close to pulling the trigger on this one. i hope i get that excuse to get into...
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like jenny automatically respond to customers likejenny ina automatically respond to customers like jennyo help, ifi financial institutions do to help, if i can put it this way, repair credit ratings, where a bad credit rating has been caused through no fault of an individual who has been an economically abusive relationship. there's lots of work we can do. the first thing is recognising, making sure customers recognise they are in the situation and secondly, taking them out of normal processes, having their gift —— dedicated support, working with citizens advice and helping them to do things differently, and thirdly, there is work we can do around credit ratings, as an industry, responding to research that has come out today that says we have to treat all of these customers differently, we need to make sure that the long shadow of economic abuse doesn't affect people for a decade. that is the purpose of the report today, to start this conversation. we hope to make great strides on this and this is part of the work we are doing today. jenny, let me return to you. you were in this relation
like jenny automatically respond to customers likejenny ina automatically respond to customers like jennyo help, ifi financial institutions do to help, if i can put it this way, repair credit ratings, where a bad credit rating has been caused through no fault of an individual who has been an economically abusive relationship. there's lots of work we can do. the first thing is recognising, making sure customers recognise they are in the situation and secondly, taking them out of normal...
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i think jenny's actually absolutely right.perception of what a wealthy, successful person in the united states looks like, to this demographic. there's also some economic anxiety and i think one of the peculiarities of u.s.-born hispanic men voting and becoming more trumpy is they're really in many ways acting just like their noncollege-educated white counterparts. with one possible and very significant exception of being that on the white side of the aisle, it's about identity and grievance politics. it's white identity politics. so we ran this ad literally to push a lot of these latino males back. they're not as sticky as we call it. they may be kind of trumpish. when there's a cultural appeal, it brings them right back away from the republican candidate that's espousing a lot of these anti-latino, anti-community ideals. that's why we scripted it exactly that way. i think edward james almost did a fantastic job with that ad. >> african-americans hit hardest by this pandemic, when you were talking to these voters, how much is
i think jenny's actually absolutely right.perception of what a wealthy, successful person in the united states looks like, to this demographic. there's also some economic anxiety and i think one of the peculiarities of u.s.-born hispanic men voting and becoming more trumpy is they're really in many ways acting just like their noncollege-educated white counterparts. with one possible and very significant exception of being that on the white side of the aisle, it's about identity and grievance...
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it sold for nearly $10 million in 2012. >> for years, jenny marney corresponds with john f.s killed on the pt boat jfk commanded. they remain friends until jfk's assassination in 1963. neither dennis harkins nor francis piorek, who are half-brothers, ever met their uncle harold. >> what i heard about my uncle was really just whispers and stuff. "oh, you know, uncle harold was on pt-109, and john f. kennedy was the commander." >> but when francis grows up, he catches the genealogy bug and starts posting messages online. i came to the realization that, geez, i didn't really know much about my family. and my uncle was kind of semi-famous. >> francis says he's looking for any unknown relatives of harold marney. his message goes unnoticed until 2013, when brian willette, the junior vice commander of a vfw post, petitions to place a headstone for marney in a veterans' cemetery near springfield, massachusetts. >> i could not find him anywhere honored, and not even in springfield. and he was from east springfield. >> brian comes across francis' post from way back in 2001. >> i got o
it sold for nearly $10 million in 2012. >> for years, jenny marney corresponds with john f.s killed on the pt boat jfk commanded. they remain friends until jfk's assassination in 1963. neither dennis harkins nor francis piorek, who are half-brothers, ever met their uncle harold. >> what i heard about my uncle was really just whispers and stuff. "oh, you know, uncle harold was on pt-109, and john f. kennedy was the commander." >> but when francis grows up, he catches...
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the treatment was rough, jenny became her caretaker, situation that still is difficult for her to talk about. >> my cousins all helped out. >> reporter: but even while dying, her mom prioritized her daughter's education, and rolling jenny into an academically focused east bay charter school. >> i was forced into the charter school system by my mom. i remember always getting bad grades at first. when i told my mom i confronted her, like why did you make me go to a charter school, like i'm struggling so hard. should always tell me like, it is okay as long as you're trying your best. >>> so as her mom lost her battle with cancer, and passed away, jenny focused on school. eventually, fulfilling her mom's dream, a college education for her daughter. >>> i like followed what they taught me. >> reporter: they helped, too, now a senior at uc davis, studying psychology, jenny minds the nonprofits website for virtual support during covid-19. but baking remains for comfort. >> it just, later on, turned into, like, a stress reliever. when i'm baking, all i can do about is the end result. luck how
the treatment was rough, jenny became her caretaker, situation that still is difficult for her to talk about. >> my cousins all helped out. >> reporter: but even while dying, her mom prioritized her daughter's education, and rolling jenny into an academically focused east bay charter school. >> i was forced into the charter school system by my mom. i remember always getting bad grades at first. when i told my mom i confronted her, like why did you make me go to a charter...
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jenni monet, welcome back to democracy now!ou write in your piece -- "across indian country, native voters have been known to pack a powerful punch at the polls in some of the most narrowest political victories -- and not with any particular party loyalty. for tribal citizens, elections aren't determined by values that run red or blue, but rather those that run sovereign." explain what you mean and go through the races you are watching most closely. -- weat statement only know certain key states with large native american, alaskan populations that voters support those who understand the sovereignty, who understand their very unique needs. i think when most obvious example of that is in alaska. we saw in 2010 an extraordinary and unprecedented show at the polls were senator lisa murkowski was forced into a write-in candidacy. to this day, it is largely credited it was alaskan natives who mobilized to give her those write-in votes she needed and the financial support in terms of supporting that campaign. likewise, what we're seei
jenni monet, welcome back to democracy now!ou write in your piece -- "across indian country, native voters have been known to pack a powerful punch at the polls in some of the most narrowest political victories -- and not with any particular party loyalty. for tribal citizens, elections aren't determined by values that run red or blue, but rather those that run sovereign." explain what you mean and go through the races you are watching most closely. -- weat statement only know certain...
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i wish she was there to see me. >> jenny loves giving away her baked goods. another speciality is home made cheese cake. i got four of the macarones and i may have eaten all of them. >> i was about to say, i didn't see any. >> she was really good at that. so sweet. >> i learned something about the pan over the head. >> i know. >> thank you. >>> to learn more, go to our website at kpix.com/sra. >>> today on the drew barrymore they endorse yes on 25 to end money bail. governor gavin newsom. congresswoman karen bass. the western center on law and poverty. the dolores huerta foundation. californians for safety and justice. and the california democratic party. yes on 25. accused of rape. accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail. got out the same day. the senior citizen could not. forced to wait in jail nearly a year. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>> at 5:00, bart is testing new safety measures to get riders back on trains. but are they enough? a reality check on your public transportation risk. that story and more at 5:00. let's get
i wish she was there to see me. >> jenny loves giving away her baked goods. another speciality is home made cheese cake. i got four of the macarones and i may have eaten all of them. >> i was about to say, i didn't see any. >> she was really good at that. so sweet. >> i learned something about the pan over the head. >> i know. >> thank you. >>> to learn more, go to our website at kpix.com/sra. >>> today on the drew barrymore they endorse yes...
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we are joined by berlin correspondent, jenny hill. german politicianseel the u.s.pped back from its traditional leadership role in the world? reporter: very much so. the geral consensus is the last four years have beenem exy disruptive and destructive. there is a concern that were there toe another four years of the trump administratn not only would we see more of the same, but there might be an acleration in terms of the way the u.s. administration has bear behaving tgermany. initially, behind the scenes in berlinhe were efforts to try and make a connection with the trump administration. it was not easy. that was the experience for many european capitals, but germany was dismayed because it habeen singled out sony times --o many times. the gas pipeline that will double the amount of russian gas ming in, and they feel that maybe they have more to lose from a second term for donald trump in office. what that might mean. about i suppose you cannot really imagine two leaders less alike than angela merkel and donald trump. there was never really a and it came in stark
we are joined by berlin correspondent, jenny hill. german politicianseel the u.s.pped back from its traditional leadership role in the world? reporter: very much so. the geral consensus is the last four years have beenem exy disruptive and destructive. there is a concern that were there toe another four years of the trump administratn not only would we see more of the same, but there might be an acleration in terms of the way the u.s. administration has bear behaving tgermany. initially, behind...
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. >> jenny catron: so as you can hear, everybody's coughing. >> alfonsi: this is jenny catron.as behind them as she settled into seat 26d. >> catron: here we go. we are hoping that when we get back to the united states, that these people will be able to get some medical help, finally. >> alfonsi: the jet took off for atlanta at 2:00 a.m. it wasn't lost on many that their destination, atlanta, is the home of the centers for disease control and prevention. the atlanta airport is also one of 20 quarantine stations the c.d.c. has around the country to screen ill travelers. did you expect that when that plane landed in atlanta, that you would be taken to quarantine? >> edge: 100%. >> alfonsi: while at sea, passengers saw news reports about covid outbreaks on other cruise ships including the "diamond princess" in japan and the "grand princess" in california. in both cases, the c.d.c. ordered hundreds of those passengers to quarantine at u.s. military bases. what was the scene on the plane like? >> anderson: someone described it as a flight from hell. >> alfonsi: did it feel like that
. >> jenny catron: so as you can hear, everybody's coughing. >> alfonsi: this is jenny catron.as behind them as she settled into seat 26d. >> catron: here we go. we are hoping that when we get back to the united states, that these people will be able to get some medical help, finally. >> alfonsi: the jet took off for atlanta at 2:00 a.m. it wasn't lost on many that their destination, atlanta, is the home of the centers for disease control and prevention. the atlanta...
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laura: jenny hill, thank you so much.irus cases are rising fast across europe and leaders are scrambling to stop the spread with new restrictions. earlier today, germany announced a partial lockdown nationwide that will come into force next week. and cinemas close their doors. to give you a sense of how fast the vis is spreading the areas in dark red show where infections are over40 per 100,000 of the population. in france, officials announced 244 deaths, down from over 500 on tuesday. in response to the grong emmanuel macron, announced at, lockdown will be in place for at least the month of november. our prayers correspondent explains -- paris correspondent explains. reporter: it will be similar to the lockdown we wenthrough in april and may. we will be required to be in our homes and produce a piece of pefor police if we leave our homes. there will be the possibility of leaving your home with a valid reason. the reasons wille essential and school viss.l visits, work, that is going to be the reality. bars and restaurants
laura: jenny hill, thank you so much.irus cases are rising fast across europe and leaders are scrambling to stop the spread with new restrictions. earlier today, germany announced a partial lockdown nationwide that will come into force next week. and cinemas close their doors. to give you a sense of how fast the vis is spreading the areas in dark red show where infections are over40 per 100,000 of the population. in france, officials announced 244 deaths, down from over 500 on tuesday. in...
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jenny informa desde guatemala. >> miles de migrantes hondureños> miles de migrantes hondureÑos rompieron policial en la frontera con guatemala. es la mÁs reciente cara mavana migran. un nuevo hecho motivado por las mismas carencias >>> por la pobreza y que el gobierno no nos apoya. lo mÁs tremendo es que a veces uno se enferma, va al hospital y no hay medicina >>> laas autoridades
jenny informa desde guatemala. >> miles de migrantes hondureños> miles de migrantes hondureÑos rompieron policial en la frontera con guatemala. es la mÁs reciente cara mavana migran. un nuevo hecho motivado por las mismas carencias >>> por la pobreza y que el gobierno no nos apoya. lo mÁs tremendo es que a veces uno se enferma, va al hospital y no hay medicina >>> laas autoridades
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jenny's toy store was closed for 2 and a half months sales have been drastically down since she reopened just 5 percent of what they were before that way too little to cover her horrendous rent like all new yorkers jenny has very care political opinions she's a big fan of vice presidential candidate camila harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but one of trump is reelected i don't know. if it's a scary really really scary thought to say the south will have a revolution i think. i hope i help how could it be. some of the office towers downtown have only 10 percent occupancy more and more companies are cutting back on office space right now there are 26 percent more vacancies in the residential market than last year prices for bigger apartments especially are down 10 to 15 percent. even in prime locations like central park. kathy is doing great business she thinks it's a strong market for investors. at $3000000.00 this apartment is a real bargain. and see. if you believe in the long term value of new york city yes it may be you kno
jenny's toy store was closed for 2 and a half months sales have been drastically down since she reopened just 5 percent of what they were before that way too little to cover her horrendous rent like all new yorkers jenny has very care political opinions she's a big fan of vice presidential candidate camila harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but one of trump is reelected i don't know. if it's a scary really really scary thought to say...
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let's talk to jenny morrison and her partner diane mayhew.p the rights for resident campaign to try to end the current restrictions. we're also talking to maree kivlichan whose parents were both in a care home when covid struck. maree was only able to watch through the glass patio door as her father lay dying in front of her, on the screen now you can see one photo of maree's dad when he was very poorly. maree has agreed to show this photo to show the reality of watching a love one dying through a window. she only managed to go into the room and sit beside him when and i quote, "death was imminent". since then maree's mum has had to grieve alone in her care home, unable to have a hug from her family for the last five months. also talking to us is vic rayner executive director of the national care forum and chair of the government strategic advisory forum on social care workforce and co—chair of the national social care advisory group. she represents members of not—for—profit care homes including dementia care homes as well as adult social car
let's talk to jenny morrison and her partner diane mayhew.p the rights for resident campaign to try to end the current restrictions. we're also talking to maree kivlichan whose parents were both in a care home when covid struck. maree was only able to watch through the glass patio door as her father lay dying in front of her, on the screen now you can see one photo of maree's dad when he was very poorly. maree has agreed to show this photo to show the reality of watching a love one dying...
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jenny's toy store was closed for 2 and a half months sales have been drastically down since she reopened just 5 percent of what they were before that way too little to cover her horrendous rent like all new yorkers jenny has very care political opinions she's a big fan of vice presidential candidate kaamelott harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but one of trump is reelected i don't know. if it's a scary really really scary thought to say so we'll have a revolution i think. i hope but i hope. some of the office towers downtown have only 10 percent occupancy more and more companies are cutting back on office space right now there are 26 percent more vacancies in the residential market than last year prices for bigger apartments especially are down 10 to 15 percent. even in prime locations like central park realtor kathy is doing great business she thinks it's a strong market for investors. at $3000000.00 this apartment is a real bargain. and says. if you believe in the long term value of new york city yes it may be you know a rou
jenny's toy store was closed for 2 and a half months sales have been drastically down since she reopened just 5 percent of what they were before that way too little to cover her horrendous rent like all new yorkers jenny has very care political opinions she's a big fan of vice presidential candidate kaamelott harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but one of trump is reelected i don't know. if it's a scary really really scary thought to...
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andrea, jenny, alex, thank you all so much. latinos and latinas see the world very differently. with their politics, as i found out earlier this week. a big divide in my conversation with them when our latino voter special continues live from telemundo headquarters here in miami. it must be nice to play by a different set of rules. in california, we're the only state where wealthy trust fund heirs get their own tax loophole. these tax cheats avoid millions in taxes on vacation homes and coastal mansions depriving our schools. prop 19 closes this unfair loophole that's been exploited by an elite few and helps our schools, firefighters, and seniors. vote 'yes' on prop 19. tell them [record scratch] the party's over. (combative yelling) he used to have bad breath. now, he uses a capful of therabreath, to keep his breath (combative yelling) smelling great all day long. this is steve. he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath, with clinically-proven ingredients, and his gum problems have vanished. (magic twinkling) (audience gasps) this is kate. she always wanted her smi
andrea, jenny, alex, thank you all so much. latinos and latinas see the world very differently. with their politics, as i found out earlier this week. a big divide in my conversation with them when our latino voter special continues live from telemundo headquarters here in miami. it must be nice to play by a different set of rules. in california, we're the only state where wealthy trust fund heirs get their own tax loophole. these tax cheats avoid millions in taxes on vacation homes and coastal...
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a writer that you introduced to us and you knew jenny back in second city days >> yeah. really happened and no one knows about it. but second city denver existed yes, there is a second city toronto -- is that true? >> seth: there was for a while >> yes, there is second city las vegas. and yes, there's second city chicago. but second city denver also existed at one point >> seth: and that's where you guys met and did you guys click right away >> yeah. we had the best time we all lived in this big building downtown. friggin' just like the first regular paycheck of your life and, like, you live in this nice apartment for free it was horrible. we behaved terrible. [ laughter ] >> seth: you also have a sidekick on the show >> tarik davis >> seth: tarik davis who i have known for a long time, you've known longer obviously and one of the things, certainly one of the most fun parts about putting together this show i was hiring people i had known in the past are you enjoying working with tarik? >> yes, but you misspoke you said that i knew tarik longer than you knew tarik but tha
a writer that you introduced to us and you knew jenny back in second city days >> yeah. really happened and no one knows about it. but second city denver existed yes, there is a second city toronto -- is that true? >> seth: there was for a while >> yes, there is second city las vegas. and yes, there's second city chicago. but second city denver also existed at one point >> seth: and that's where you guys met and did you guys click right away >> yeah. we had the...
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joe: we just wrapped up bank earnings, jenny. the theme seems to be that lending, balance sheets, credit, not as bad on loan losses. investors don't seem excited about faang stocks. explain how the banks are doing better on the credit side but not getting much credit for them so to speak from the stock market. it is an interesting phenomenon. the big takeaway we are getting is wear skin set aside less provision. also, the fear that losses are still coming. the knowledge that the end of 2021 is where it might be when they see these losses start to peek and people fall behind on their loans. seem --ly if we don't see stimulus deals. there is this weight quick -- big question. the horizon just looks a little bit worrisome. >> it has obvious i've been a pretty volatile year. there is no sense that that affecting has been the next quarter. >> goldman sachs spent a lot of their time trying to prove that these trading games might be here to stay. they are pointing to the elections, general pandemic craziness. seereasons that we might th
joe: we just wrapped up bank earnings, jenny. the theme seems to be that lending, balance sheets, credit, not as bad on loan losses. investors don't seem excited about faang stocks. explain how the banks are doing better on the credit side but not getting much credit for them so to speak from the stock market. it is an interesting phenomenon. the big takeaway we are getting is wear skin set aside less provision. also, the fear that losses are still coming. the knowledge that the end of 2021 is...
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where is jenny lam? is an aide to the mayor on education and full time member of the school board. i have joined this committee voluntarily. i'm not on this committee. where is she? where is she reporting from the mayor's point of view and from being a school board member and the mayor's full time paid staffer on education to come and represent the mayor's point of view on all this? jenny lam, i expect to see you at the next joint select committee. and last but not least, i want to say that we expect very clear presentation because we asked for this many times and when we get to it two weeks later what we hear is oh, we didn't realize you wanted that. what we expect in our next joint select committee is a clear presentation on the challenges the school board is facing in opening up for the 2a priority population and exactly what help you need from the city to get there. if you can give us that clear information, then we can get to work on solving those challenges and to opening up the schools. thank you.
where is jenny lam? is an aide to the mayor on education and full time member of the school board. i have joined this committee voluntarily. i'm not on this committee. where is she? where is she reporting from the mayor's point of view and from being a school board member and the mayor's full time paid staffer on education to come and represent the mayor's point of view on all this? jenny lam, i expect to see you at the next joint select committee. and last but not least, i want to say that we...
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jenny has very big political opinions. she is a fan of kamala harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but what if trump is reelected? >> i don't know. it is a really scary thought. we will have a revolution i think. i hope. >> some of the office towers downtown have only 10% occupancy. more and more companies are cutting back on office space. right now, 26 percent more vacancies in the residential market since last year. prices are down 10-15%. even in prime locations like central park. realtor, kathy is doing big business. at $3000, this department -- apartment is a real bargain. >> if you believe in the long-term value of new york city, it may be a rough couple of years but if you're going to hold it for five or 10 years, you will do veryry well. >> business is good for the ridge but it means disaster for people who were already having a hard time before the pandemic. new york would not be new york if it could be beaten that easy. >> i think this coronavirus is not
jenny has very big political opinions. she is a fan of kamala harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but what if trump is reelected? >> i don't know. it is a really scary thought. we will have a revolution i think. i hope. >> some of the office towers downtown have only 10% occupancy. more and more companies are cutting back on office space. right now, 26 percent more vacancies in the residential market since last year....
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jenny: could kind of has fallen off.today talked about this all came from their own internal blockchain group. facebook is still very interested in their blockchain group. ado think you are right, that lot of the emphasis and excitement has fallen off. it seems like a lot of the banks especially if you blockchain as may be good for certain areas like commercial lending, but it's not really going to have the widespread usage people purported it would back three or four years ago. caroline: our central banks looking at it? jenny: that has been a really interesting theme, especially during this pandemic. a a lot of central banks were maybe a little reticent and are now open to it after they have seen this real need to get money out to their citizens faster. this could be one way of doing it. i think it is still early and probably just an idea at this point, but definitely this crunch that they have seen in getting money out to people real quickly and they are looking for more digital ways to do that. thank you. ♪ emily: thi
jenny: could kind of has fallen off.today talked about this all came from their own internal blockchain group. facebook is still very interested in their blockchain group. ado think you are right, that lot of the emphasis and excitement has fallen off. it seems like a lot of the banks especially if you blockchain as may be good for certain areas like commercial lending, but it's not really going to have the widespread usage people purported it would back three or four years ago. caroline: our...
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con hambre y durmiendo donde los agarre la noche no se apartan de su objetivo, jenni hablÓ con ellos,avana que lleva consigo muchos niÑos, ancianos y mujeres pasÓ la noche durmiendo a la intemperie en plena carretera, este dÍa todos madrugaron para seguir su camino. >> los pobres lo hacemos porque no tenemos otra salida. en honduras estamos muriendo de hambre, no hay comida. no hay trabajo, dÓnde se va a pagar agua, luz. >> a diferencia de las caravanas anteriores, este grupo intentaÁa cruzar a territorio mexicano por el norteÑo departamento en donde los espera un terreno selvÁtico pero los migrantes dicen estar dispuestos a todo para llegar a estados unidos. >> de antes de ayer que no comemos, desde antes de ayer. >> tres dÍas de no comer. >> tres dÍas de no comer, a pura agua. >> mÁs de 3.000 migrantes recorren el territorio guatemalteco por diferentes puntos pero en pequeÑos grupos para tener mejor movilidad, este es el reporte desde guatemala, felicidad, vuelvo contigo. >> quÉ preocupante, gracias, jenni. en el salvador el conductor de un automÓvil quiso ganarle a la corriente de
con hambre y durmiendo donde los agarre la noche no se apartan de su objetivo, jenni hablÓ con ellos,avana que lleva consigo muchos niÑos, ancianos y mujeres pasÓ la noche durmiendo a la intemperie en plena carretera, este dÍa todos madrugaron para seguir su camino. >> los pobres lo hacemos porque no tenemos otra salida. en honduras estamos muriendo de hambre, no hay comida. no hay trabajo, dÓnde se va a pagar agua, luz. >> a diferencia de las caravanas anteriores, este grupo...
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>> una de pechuga de pollo. >> es la mÁs famosa y deliciosa verdad jenni? que huelÁ. >> le voy a echar el pollo aquÍ, aquÍ tengo el pollo cocido, lo pongo en lo que viene siendo y lo prendo. >> jenni sabes que la televisiÓn es un poco cruel en cuanto al tiempo, asÍ es que vamos a agarrar tostadas. >> nos queda un minuto jenni por favor muÉstranos cÓmo queda el taco de pinga. >> okay vamos a poner frijoles abajo, y ya tengo la pinga preparada. >> aquÍ, y ahora vamos a echarle lechuga. >> de frente. >> queso fresco. la crema. >> que por allÁ anda en algÚn lugar. >> cuÉntame que se siente haber sido escogida para ser representante de #la familia latina honrando a la herencia hispana con tu contenido? >> la verdad que estaba tan emocionada que no lo podrÍa creer para mÍ es un gran honor que me hayan elegida. >> quÉ maravilla te felicitamos porque ademÁs disfrutas la cocina y nos haces disfrutarla esta pinga mexicana buena algunos le ponen chorizos otros le ponen bueno... tantas cosas gracias jenni, por disfrutar y hacernos sentir la comida deliciosa mexicana un
>> una de pechuga de pollo. >> es la mÁs famosa y deliciosa verdad jenni? que huelÁ. >> le voy a echar el pollo aquÍ, aquÍ tengo el pollo cocido, lo pongo en lo que viene siendo y lo prendo. >> jenni sabes que la televisiÓn es un poco cruel en cuanto al tiempo, asÍ es que vamos a agarrar tostadas. >> nos queda un minuto jenni por favor muÉstranos cÓmo queda el taco de pinga. >> okay vamos a poner frijoles abajo, y ya tengo la pinga preparada. >>...
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." ♪ >> seth: these are two of our writers, amber and jenny >> i'm black >> and i'm gay >> and we'reere's how it works i'll read the setups to these jokes, and amber and jenny will read the punchlines. here we go archaeologists in peru recently discovered a 2,000-year-old image of a cat etched onto a hillside >> said lesbians, "i'll adopt it!" >> seth: white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany said recently that the phrase "make america great again" is pretty much synonymous with the phrase "blue lives matter. >> and they're both synonymous with the phrase, "yeah, but where are you from from? >> seth: amber, where are you from >> omaha >> seth: yeah, but where are you from from? >> wakanda >> seth: ah. the hallmark channel has announced that one of their christmas movies this year will be about a gay couple hoping to adopt their first child. >> and the town that rises up to defeat them. >> seth: jenny >> i'm just kidding, a town is not going to keep gay people from adopting, amy coney barrett is. >> seth: nasa has announced they will no longer refer to planets and galaxies by offe
." ♪ >> seth: these are two of our writers, amber and jenny >> i'm black >> and i'm gay >> and we'reere's how it works i'll read the setups to these jokes, and amber and jenny will read the punchlines. here we go archaeologists in peru recently discovered a 2,000-year-old image of a cat etched onto a hillside >> said lesbians, "i'll adopt it!" >> seth: white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany said recently that the phrase "make...
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>> yes, thank you jenny. again, i'm nicole amweg. i want to thank you for your time and letting us present our findings with regards to benchmarking this morning. next slide. so to jump in, our team compared cleanpowersf with their counterparts within the same reason with the clean energy option program. it provides a show of context and status of cca in northern california and can be used to identify gaps in order to achieve a competitive advantage over pg&e. please note that this information presented is aware of where the ccas are currently. next slide. so we bench march cleanpowersf to five others that we felt were most relevant, including marine clean energy, sonoma clean power, et cetera. they thought it's most important to compare against the same investor company, pg&e. we thought it would be good to have a baseline to compare apples to apples. so these are the key ones we decided to benchmark. so we captured cca's launch years. if you look at the top row of the table, you see 2010 through 2019. please note that mce is the fi
>> yes, thank you jenny. again, i'm nicole amweg. i want to thank you for your time and letting us present our findings with regards to benchmarking this morning. next slide. so to jump in, our team compared cleanpowersf with their counterparts within the same reason with the clean energy option program. it provides a show of context and status of cca in northern california and can be used to identify gaps in order to achieve a competitive advantage over pg&e. please note that this...
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from jenny in california. how canwe shift the conversationfrom "whatcan we doin reactionto what is happening" to "howdo we proactively extract the root cause of what is happening." >> jenny, that's a great, great question. the first thing we have to do is understood -- understand the root. i am somebodywho, you know, hasspent yearsstudying the rootsof the problemsweface insociety everysingle day, but because of the storieswe aretold,both throughpop culture, whichis howi got politicized, but alsothrough ourschoolsand education system. so much of the stories about whythings function the way that theydoare distorted and the reason for that, they help preserve the status quo. i talk in the book about stories that keep us in the same places we are, whether it be stories about pink is for girls and blue is for boys, or stories about this movement. there are so many stories we internalize on her own that skew what we are facing and dealing with. the first step is to get educated. you can do that by being part of a mo
from jenny in california. how canwe shift the conversationfrom "whatcan we doin reactionto what is happening" to "howdo we proactively extract the root cause of what is happening." >> jenny, that's a great, great question. the first thing we have to do is understood -- understand the root. i am somebodywho, you know, hasspent yearsstudying the rootsof the problemsweface insociety everysingle day, but because of the storieswe aretold,both throughpop culture, whichis...
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we meeting with jenny lee an investment banker from hong kong where she covers china they clean all. china conducts the most trials on cancer killing cells worldwide and market observers say if the treatment is approved there it will cost about $70000.00 to kind hearted thread and i'm going to hijack the brilliant bit last i did get their growth jenny lee says the chinese government is putting pressure on pharmaceutical companies. of course then they have to lower their drugs so the approach marketing they said they out there that yeah that because you'll want your game against that will be a huge wall that off the clock so that was all the oh yeah it is the law and if the pharmaceutical companies read my mind those high prices really the time this market cannot afford the chinese patients are our insurance is going to sell you'll be all lost lawsuits. are. also used this about profit or saving lives some of the. exterior existence the existential justification of a private company is to generate profits so simple feat. and that comes before life . you. can't really answer that quest
we meeting with jenny lee an investment banker from hong kong where she covers china they clean all. china conducts the most trials on cancer killing cells worldwide and market observers say if the treatment is approved there it will cost about $70000.00 to kind hearted thread and i'm going to hijack the brilliant bit last i did get their growth jenny lee says the chinese government is putting pressure on pharmaceutical companies. of course then they have to lower their drugs so the approach...
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jenny's toy store was closed for 2 and a half months sales have been drastically down since she reopened just 5 percent of what they were before that way too little to cover her horrendous rent like all new yorkers jenny has very care political opinions she's a big fan of vice presidential candidate camila harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but one of trump is reelected i don't know. it's a scary really a really scary thought this is so we'll have a revolution i think. i hope i hope he and. some of the office towers downtown have only 10 percent occupancy more and more companies are cutting back on office space right now. there are 26 percent more vacancies in the residential market than last year prices for bigger apartments especially are down 10 to 15 percent. even in prime locations like central park realtor kathy is doing great business she thinks it's a strong market for investors but $3000000.00 this apartment is a real bargain. and says. if you believe in the long term value of new york city yes it may be you know roug
jenny's toy store was closed for 2 and a half months sales have been drastically down since she reopened just 5 percent of what they were before that way too little to cover her horrendous rent like all new yorkers jenny has very care political opinions she's a big fan of vice presidential candidate camila harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but one of trump is reelected i don't know. it's a scary really a really scary thought this is...
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franklin templeton acquired legge mason, and morgan stanley talks to buy eaton and jan anderson jenny, ceo of franklin templeton, a new face to "power lunch. you and i had a wonderful conversation a couple weeks ago on a cnbc event panel. we talked largely about ders withty and workforce changes maybe we'll touch on those, but let's talk about consolidation you added legge m mason to finih your portfolio it wasn't the first acquisition franklin templeton has done. they came out of the merger of franklin and templeton do you think small shops are going to be able to compete in this era of lower fees and greater economies of scale >> yeah, what i'd say is we're seeing much more of the long awaited, long predicted consolidation in the industry with big deals i can tell you, i am squarely focused on making sure that the integration of legg mason and franklin templeton works various people have different reasons for their deals. ours is our growth story it's about having an all-weather product lineup, it's about diversifying our client base, and frankly, at one point, $4 trillion, it gives
franklin templeton acquired legge mason, and morgan stanley talks to buy eaton and jan anderson jenny, ceo of franklin templeton, a new face to "power lunch. you and i had a wonderful conversation a couple weeks ago on a cnbc event panel. we talked largely about ders withty and workforce changes maybe we'll touch on those, but let's talk about consolidation you added legge m mason to finih your portfolio it wasn't the first acquisition franklin templeton has done. they came out of the...
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jenny harrington is with us, one of our investment community members. did you see enough are you getting out of intel >> not at all. the only thing i regret is not buying today if i could buy it today and initiate a new position, i'd be happy to there's so much short termism on the numbers today. when i think back to some of the best investments we made, they've been at point like this. we bought target, we bought qualcomm the day after brexit and there wasn't a positive call to be had. so be it if there's a rust patch. in our whole holding period which from here on will probably be three years plus, i'm quite certain we'll make money and look back on this and see it as a rough patch that they emerge from they make a ton of money and they'll figure a way back to growth >> there's some who are going to make the case that key parts of the business may be in fundamental decline and that's why they're unlike the kwa qualcomms, and then target, which is hard to make a comparison >> but you know what back then those were the same arguments being made for qual
jenny harrington is with us, one of our investment community members. did you see enough are you getting out of intel >> not at all. the only thing i regret is not buying today if i could buy it today and initiate a new position, i'd be happy to there's so much short termism on the numbers today. when i think back to some of the best investments we made, they've been at point like this. we bought target, we bought qualcomm the day after brexit and there wasn't a positive call to be had....
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my name is jenny harrison i work at the dolly. thank. you. and. she john on his way to training here at the olympic facility in one of the blind judoka trains with a german not. today he's being supported by his younger brother mo. is have. to prove it was good. and him and fighting snooty scatness. exchanged. would have taken. another says about much later given how her constant attention is in another. man's head completely flattened to read as an innocent and you'll get 3rd and this is. the most i'm. on the island and intense to have. kept the age of 12 shoes job began practicing judo he was so talented that he eventually began competing in the bundesliga for sighted athletes. as an conceived always. does he like to partner. tennis behold. and pass the smell on the aftermath and. they have cup i wish you and i learned. that there's at least is in the head. as well and. she just enjoys regular yoga sessions with his team which helps him keep mind and body tune. as learn vest and this is. a nice medicine called good in an. innocent man who sits h
my name is jenny harrison i work at the dolly. thank. you. and. she john on his way to training here at the olympic facility in one of the blind judoka trains with a german not. today he's being supported by his younger brother mo. is have. to prove it was good. and him and fighting snooty scatness. exchanged. would have taken. another says about much later given how her constant attention is in another. man's head completely flattened to read as an innocent and you'll get 3rd and this is. the...
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i am jenny mcd hi, i'm adam bell. want to get married? jenny mcd.e way to a a wedding an erratic driver was ticking me off i flipped him off as he passed us turns out he was the minister. [ laughter ] pastor kester. there you have it, everybody those are tonight show hashtags check out more of our favorites go to tonightshow.com/hashtag. we'll be right back with daniel craig ♪ (♪ ) keepeping your o oysters grorg whilile keeping g your bubusiness grorowing has you u swamped. (♪ ) you neneed to hirere i need i indeed indeed y you do. the e moment youou sponsor a job on i indeed you get t a shortlisist of ququality candndidates frfrom a resumume data basae so you c can start h hiring right awayay. claiaim your seveventy-five-e-r credit when y you post yoyour first b at indeeeed.com/promomo pringles w wavy. with a a big cruncnch and totalllly differenent flavors,s, they're not r really priningl. justst like thatat's not t really dadaddy... yes,s, it is. ok.. pringlgles wavy. big g crunch. bibig flavor.. "golowewe believe i intriaa good we cacan all affo
i am jenny mcd hi, i'm adam bell. want to get married? jenny mcd.e way to a a wedding an erratic driver was ticking me off i flipped him off as he passed us turns out he was the minister. [ laughter ] pastor kester. there you have it, everybody those are tonight show hashtags check out more of our favorites go to tonightshow.com/hashtag. we'll be right back with daniel craig ♪ (♪ ) keepeping your o oysters grorg whilile keeping g your bubusiness grorowing has you u swamped. (♪ ) you...
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gonzÁlez-govea: el embarazo de jenni, de 42 aÑos, fue complicado.a: pronto enfrentarÍan ese temor. [habla en inglÉs] rÍos: yo estaba sentada esperando a este doctor 3 horas y media, el peso del bebÉ empuja y yo comienzo la labor de parto. gonzÁlez-govea: cuando un mÉdico define la vida en porcentaje, lo que sigue, usualmente no es una buena noticia. rÍos: y me dice "bueno, su bebÉ tiene 0.05% de probabilidades de sobrevivir. a mÍ me gustan los retos. vamos a hacerle un cerclaje". gonzÁlez-govea: un procedimiento para tratar de evitar el arriesgado parto prematuro, pero el bebÉ no aguantÓ. nació un par de semanas despuÉs, con los pulmones comprometidos e infinitas complicaciones. zabaleta: era chiquitico, 635gr. naciÓ a las 23 semanas de gestaciÓn. rÍos: estÁ cajita es donde guardo los recuerditos de Él. mÍrale el tamaÑo del paÑal. si la manito era de este grande y los piececitos eran asÍ, son 3cm. gonzÁlez-govea: Él un empresario y ella una maestra de inglÉs y manualidades. se conocieron en colombia hace mÁs de una dÉcada. juntos han compartido mome
gonzÁlez-govea: el embarazo de jenni, de 42 aÑos, fue complicado.a: pronto enfrentarÍan ese temor. [habla en inglÉs] rÍos: yo estaba sentada esperando a este doctor 3 horas y media, el peso del bebÉ empuja y yo comienzo la labor de parto. gonzÁlez-govea: cuando un mÉdico define la vida en porcentaje, lo que sigue, usualmente no es una buena noticia. rÍos: y me dice "bueno, su bebÉ tiene 0.05% de probabilidades de sobrevivir. a mÍ me gustan los retos. vamos a hacerle un...
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press jenny from the b block has a question how did that go well it's remarkable david and that was a signature moment for us because we never get called on. we've been in the white house room for. or 1st 1st time was 980 so it's been a while it legitimated c.d.n. as a news outlet it recognizes them until something else to trump is basically saying i see you none of those other people sees you i'm going to overturn the system that says i have to call on c.n.n. i have to call on c.b.s. i have to call in the new york times so i'm going to call on c.b.s. and because we're part of this anti-establishment. radicals overthrowing the system. compelled to giants like c.n.n. the m s n b c and fox news c.b.s. news division it is small scale but it plays a very specific strategic role shaping the political interests and voting behavior of many evangelical americans the network stated mission is to prepare the world for the coming of jesus christ its method the strategic use of mass communication a global ministry relying on t.v. internet and social media to spread good news. according to the n
press jenny from the b block has a question how did that go well it's remarkable david and that was a signature moment for us because we never get called on. we've been in the white house room for. or 1st 1st time was 980 so it's been a while it legitimated c.d.n. as a news outlet it recognizes them until something else to trump is basically saying i see you none of those other people sees you i'm going to overturn the system that says i have to call on c.n.n. i have to call on c.b.s. i have to...
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i think for angela merkel it's big delete not come much later than she would've liked. jenny, how areaking the prospect of these harsh new lockdown restrictions? it's hard to generalise on this, of course. surveys suggest that a majority wanted stricter restrictions, thought they were necessary and were anticipating them. individually and for business it's extremely hard. today in berlin there was quite a large demonstration, people from the arts sector, people who run events companies, hospitality industry all really concerned. many of them haven't been able to work properly since all of this began. germany's been quite generous in terms of throwing money at the problem. the people demonstrating today said that's not enough. we need some security. angela merkel sympathetic to that view of course looked up she says germany will again give them financial support. there is talk that businesses who employ less than 50 people will be given 75% of the turnover that they brought in in november of last year, for example. by november of last year, for example. by way of compensation. but it i
i think for angela merkel it's big delete not come much later than she would've liked. jenny, how areaking the prospect of these harsh new lockdown restrictions? it's hard to generalise on this, of course. surveys suggest that a majority wanted stricter restrictions, thought they were necessary and were anticipating them. individually and for business it's extremely hard. today in berlin there was quite a large demonstration, people from the arts sector, people who run events companies,...
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hilljoins us now.even it is having to tighten restrictions? yes, that's right. as of monday, this country enters another partial lockdown. bars, restaurants, arts and leisure facilities will close for a month, although unlike the restrictions we saw early in the air, schools, nurseries and shops will stay open. private gatherings are to be restricted, a maximum of ten people from just two households, professional sporting events like the bundesliga will go ahead but matches will once again be played to empty stadium. all this in a country which came so relatively successfully through the first wave of the pandemic. if you look at the figures, the case numbers, they are still lower than many other parts of europe, for example france and britain too, but the authorities here in berlin are spooked for two reasons, first of all of the speed at which the virus now appears to be spreading, and secondly this country has relied on track and trace, identifying the source of an outbreak and then tracing and brea
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hilljoins us now.even it is having to tighten restrictions? yes, that's right. as of monday, this country enters another partial lockdown. bars, restaurants, arts and leisure facilities will close for a month, although unlike the restrictions we saw early in the air, schools, nurseries and shops will stay open. private gatherings are to be restricted, a maximum of ten people from just two households, professional sporting events...
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my name is jenny paris and where and again. this is d. w. news live from berlin a new u.s. brokered cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan was set to take effect a few hours. those 5 disputed nagorno-karabakh sunday head of the monday morning ceasefire deadline one of the very latest about that from our correspondent in the region also coming up.
my name is jenny paris and where and again. this is d. w. news live from berlin a new u.s. brokered cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan was set to take effect a few hours. those 5 disputed nagorno-karabakh sunday head of the monday morning ceasefire deadline one of the very latest about that from our correspondent in the region also coming up.
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my name is jenny new york. i'm a senior and vice president at the north high school. 50 years ago the tankers not only stood up for their rights but also for people across the nation and that changed our lives forever. because of your courageous were able to express ourselves and what we we are right and say. today i woke up not being afraid. not being afraid of going to school and expressing my ideas. i am glad to say that many kids today are not afraid to speak their minds. they know how to use their voice. if it was 50 years ago censored be expelled or suspended for speaking up for the. rights that changed because of the tinkers so thank you. i want to tell you but something powerful that happened and with high school. a couple years ago recent political issues at the time motivated student leaders to organize a lookout during script to protest. signs were made by multiple strength and everyone was united as one. i participated because i knew that my voice matters and i knew that if i don't like something i
my name is jenny new york. i'm a senior and vice president at the north high school. 50 years ago the tankers not only stood up for their rights but also for people across the nation and that changed our lives forever. because of your courageous were able to express ourselves and what we we are right and say. today i woke up not being afraid. not being afraid of going to school and expressing my ideas. i am glad to say that many kids today are not afraid to speak their minds. they know how to...
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jenny: ok.o i think, eventually, it would be a wise decision, because it is very hard to manipulate cash flow. so most likely, you want a company that has very good less risk ofhen bankruptcy. mean, not a lot of debt on the balance sheet. and also, we want to invest in companies that are very long-term investing, not just short-term. you a little ask bit about the premium we are seeing, because the gtv chart shows how they have underperformed their mainland peers in 2020. of course, we have the strength they -- theant -- yuan, so will we ever see this premium go down? jenny: i think it could be. actually, generally speaking, the h-share market is trading at a premium, like higher valuations than hong kong. but if you think on the other side, i think it is a good time in hong kong, as well, because a lot of those companies, they actually have their main business in china mainland, but they are listing in hong kong. currentarket, given the relationship between hong kong and the china central gover
jenny: ok.o i think, eventually, it would be a wise decision, because it is very hard to manipulate cash flow. so most likely, you want a company that has very good less risk ofhen bankruptcy. mean, not a lot of debt on the balance sheet. and also, we want to invest in companies that are very long-term investing, not just short-term. you a little ask bit about the premium we are seeing, because the gtv chart shows how they have underperformed their mainland peers in 2020. of course, we have the...
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my name is jenny person i work a deal. success in football today is about money right shakes all the guards big investors they rule the game the more you spend the more successful you are. well actually not always man city and peers have not won the champions league despite their rich owners from the gulf there are other models that produce inspiring football fairy tales without his illions of euros being invested in a team i don't look at 3 different story showing how you can succeed despite not having the fattest thank you. in spain a team whose relationship with the fans had cooled off for years turned back into a source of local pride. getting provincial germany local sponsors are financing a small club that is knocking on the bonus legal store. and in italy a former yoyo site is fearlessly storming city yeah and even the champions league. first stop spending. this is gonna population 232000. madrid barcelona valencia all the spanish football powerhouses from much bigger cities are far away. little grandmother was owne
my name is jenny person i work a deal. success in football today is about money right shakes all the guards big investors they rule the game the more you spend the more successful you are. well actually not always man city and peers have not won the champions league despite their rich owners from the gulf there are other models that produce inspiring football fairy tales without his illions of euros being invested in a team i don't look at 3 different story showing how you can succeed despite...
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jenny is in a tier 2 area.trictly speaking that is fine. as long as your husband and other members of your husband and other members of yourfamily are your husband and other members of your family are not tempted to join in. as long as the group doesn't get larger than six, that is permissible. 0k. larger than six, that is permissible. ok. that is a clear cut answer. carol in staffordshire has a really tough situation. her mother's funeral is next week. we are really sorry, carol, to hear about the loss of your mum. the funeral is taking place in atl one area. carol's brother lives in atf three area and she asks, can he attend? —— in a tier 3 area. yes, carol, i am sorry to hear about your mother. again, attending a funeral is an exception to the tier 3 rules. however, your brother should not attend the wake. that is the clearest guidance we can give you. i think everybody understands the need for being together in these sort of times, like funerals. so, he could attend as long as the funeral... i think in tier
jenny is in a tier 2 area.trictly speaking that is fine. as long as your husband and other members of your husband and other members of yourfamily are your husband and other members of your family are not tempted to join in. as long as the group doesn't get larger than six, that is permissible. 0k. larger than six, that is permissible. ok. that is a clear cut answer. carol in staffordshire has a really tough situation. her mother's funeral is next week. we are really sorry, carol, to hear about...
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with meeting with jenny lee an investment banker from hong kong where she covers china they clean allchina conducts the most trials on cancer killing cells worldwide and market observers say if the treatment is approved there it will cost about $70000.00 i think. the president going to get really big loss that it will get there. jenny lee says the chinese government is putting pressure on pharmaceutical companies that of course then they have to lower their costs to the approach they are marketing they say that they are a bit yappy that because you'll want new games that will be a huge volume of a lot so that was all the oh yeah it is the law and if the pharmaceutical companies read my mind those high priced really the tiniest market cannot afford the tiniest patients are our insurance is going to sell you'll be all lost lawsuits. are. also useless about profit or saving lives psalm of. fixed the existence of the existential justification of a private company used to generate profits while simple feat. and that comes before life. can't really answer that question for. anton schlosser'
with meeting with jenny lee an investment banker from hong kong where she covers china they clean allchina conducts the most trials on cancer killing cells worldwide and market observers say if the treatment is approved there it will cost about $70000.00 i think. the president going to get really big loss that it will get there. jenny lee says the chinese government is putting pressure on pharmaceutical companies that of course then they have to lower their costs to the approach they are...
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jenny's toy store was closed for 2 and a half months sales have been drastically down since she reopened just 5 percent of what they were before way too little to cover her horrendous rent like all new yorkers jenny has very care political opinions she's a big fan of vice presidential candidate camila harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but one of trump is reelected i don't know. if it's a scary really really scary thought this is really so we'll have a revolution i think. i hope but i hope. some of the office towers downtown have only 10 percent occupancy more and more companies are cutting back on office space right now there are 26 percent more vacancies in the residential market than last year prices for bigger apartments especially are down 10 to 15 percent. even in prime locations like central park realtor kathy is doing great business she thinks it's a strong market for investors. a $3000000.00 this apartment is a real bargain. and says. if you believe in the long term value of new york city yes it may be you know rough
jenny's toy store was closed for 2 and a half months sales have been drastically down since she reopened just 5 percent of what they were before way too little to cover her horrendous rent like all new yorkers jenny has very care political opinions she's a big fan of vice presidential candidate camila harris and she blames mismanagement of the coronavirus epidemic by trump for the economic crisis but one of trump is reelected i don't know. if it's a scary really really scary thought this is...
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jenny, thank you jenny hill in berlin and hugh schofield in paris. died yesterday when their boat sank in the channel off the coast of dunkirk have been identified as members of the same kurdish—iranian family. the parents‘ is—month—old boy remains missing. joining me now is tony smith, former head of uk border force and now a border security consultant. thanks so much for your time this evening. it is another desperate story that i find myself talking to you about. your thoughts about this particular crossing, particularly given that the weather conditions at the time. it's tragic that we're seeing this. i think the migrants had been seduced by good weather over the summer. when it's like a mill pond, obviously very tempting for them to cross. but i'm afraid, as the winter draws on these are turbulent waters. it's extremely dangerous and of course it's now tragically lost lives which, i'm afraid, predictable and the circumstances. every time there is talk, including from politicians, it is the people ‘s mother who must be found and stopped —— people
jenny, thank you jenny hill in berlin and hugh schofield in paris. died yesterday when their boat sank in the channel off the coast of dunkirk have been identified as members of the same kurdish—iranian family. the parents‘ is—month—old boy remains missing. joining me now is tony smith, former head of uk border force and now a border security consultant. thanks so much for your time this evening. it is another desperate story that i find myself talking to you about. your thoughts about...
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finally jenny, is there going to be anyone to challenge lewis hamilton tomorrow?se hope because hamilton is extraordinary in his ability. he beat valtteri bottas, also max verstappen, maybe he could do something. but i think a few eyes will be on charles leclerc. it could be quite feisty at the beginning of the race. so i think, you know, there are some opportunities and at the circuit that the drivers don't know, with the possibility of rain around let's see what happens. lewis hamilton will be hoping they've ironed out thoseissues will be hoping they've ironed out those issues on the track. a quick look at some of the day's other stories. dan evans is out of the european open at the semi—finals stage after losing a three set battle against france's ugo humbert in antwerp. the british number one had four match points in the second set, but lost out in over three hours. england's tyrell hatton is three shots off the lead, heading into the third round of the zozo championship in california. american justin thomas leads on 1a under par. and mac swiney took victory i
finally jenny, is there going to be anyone to challenge lewis hamilton tomorrow?se hope because hamilton is extraordinary in his ability. he beat valtteri bottas, also max verstappen, maybe he could do something. but i think a few eyes will be on charles leclerc. it could be quite feisty at the beginning of the race. so i think, you know, there are some opportunities and at the circuit that the drivers don't know, with the possibility of rain around let's see what happens. lewis hamilton will...