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however, if dan sells the property to jennie in march, instead, jennie should expect two supplemental bills. like before, jennie would receive one supplemental bill to cover the time in which she owned the home in the current tax year from march to june. but because as of the next january used to set the tax base for the following tax year, dan still owned the home, the following year's entire bill still reflects the values not updated for jennie. in this instance, jennie receives a second supplemental for the following year covering july through june. after the supplemental tax bills, new owners should receive only one regular tax bill peryear going forward. remember our office values the properties, but billing and collections are handled by another organization called the treasurer and tax collector's office. if you'd like to learn more, please visit our website at sfassessor.org. thank you for watching. sustainability mission, even though the bikes are very minimal energy use. it still matters where the energy comes from and also part of the mission in sustainability is how we run
however, if dan sells the property to jennie in march, instead, jennie should expect two supplemental bills. like before, jennie would receive one supplemental bill to cover the time in which she owned the home in the current tax year from march to june. but because as of the next january used to set the tax base for the following tax year, dan still owned the home, the following year's entire bill still reflects the values not updated for jennie. in this instance, jennie receives a second...
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bruce: jenny wilson? ms. wilson: what an important question. the best that i can do is to review a statement. deadly assault weapons have no place in massachusetts. these guns are not made for recreation or self-defense. they are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people. now, this was your office. it was july, 2004. it is a press release. additionally, in the 2008 presidential campaign, you stated that you would sign a federal assault weapons ban. i agree with your statement. i do support strengthening our gun laws. prayers are not enough with the terrible devastation we are seeing in schools. right beforevegas -- i'm sorry, shortly after the horrible shooting there. away thatr footballs gun carried to provide that level of devastation. it is time that we do something. bruce: keep it to 30 seconds, and we will give you rebuttals. mr. romney: i'm glad you mentioned that. that is, the pro-gun lobby and the anti-gun lobby came together in massachusetts when i served as
bruce: jenny wilson? ms. wilson: what an important question. the best that i can do is to review a statement. deadly assault weapons have no place in massachusetts. these guns are not made for recreation or self-defense. they are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people. now, this was your office. it was july, 2004. it is a press release. additionally, in the 2008 presidential campaign, you stated that you would sign a federal assault weapons ban. i...
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jenny wilson. >> thank you.f the mueller part comes back with the impeachable offenses of course. i really believe when you look at the last month that we've gone through and times prior to that in this nation, we are so divided and when we have a president that ridicules people, that doesn't trust his own, his own cabinet, he will go in yet basically i believe and hope that the republican party will put up a different nominee, indeed if they're impeachable, we see a lot of smoke around the president right now, that we would move towards impeachment. i hope for a good democrat nominee as well, i believe strongly this should be a limited president lee and restore the beautiful nation that we have. i worry about my children. we are on pause right now for this president. >> mr. romney is the president still funny? now for a sitting over the last couple years. but i do agree with the tax plan overall. i also agree the deregulation effort has been wise. i also think the effort it took with regards to public land and
jenny wilson. >> thank you.f the mueller part comes back with the impeachable offenses of course. i really believe when you look at the last month that we've gone through and times prior to that in this nation, we are so divided and when we have a president that ridicules people, that doesn't trust his own, his own cabinet, he will go in yet basically i believe and hope that the republican party will put up a different nominee, indeed if they're impeachable, we see a lot of smoke around...
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jenny hill, bbc news, munich. jane: there was no mistaking that america's landscape is the neon sign is perhaps sadly becoming a thing of the past. once a fixture on road trips across the country, they are now lighting up the horizon less and less. 70since the mid's, a photographer has been documenting the signs and their creative designs, and he ts collectise images in a new book called "vanishing vernacular." he has been speaking to us about it. >> i made these photographs in the course of my travels. to me it really is -- or hopefully says something about e landscape of the west, especially the changing landscape. the aa motel. it has a neon arrow with the word "modern" in it. aa was a way to get listed in the phone book first. the arrow motel -- you can't tell in the program, but it was animated. the indian would pull back the bow and an arrow would fly across the sign.is ne recently closed. the blue swallow motel with the beautiful neon sign. when i took this picture, it was in 1990. it was run by a woman nam
jenny hill, bbc news, munich. jane: there was no mistaking that america's landscape is the neon sign is perhaps sadly becoming a thing of the past. once a fixture on road trips across the country, they are now lighting up the horizon less and less. 70since the mid's, a photographer has been documenting the signs and their creative designs, and he ts collectise images in a new book called "vanishing vernacular." he has been speaking to us about it. >> i made these photographs in...
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reportera: una de las peleas mÁs comentadas por esta pelea entre Ángel y jenni rivera.se incidente que tÚ tuviste con jenni luego de unos premios, me puedes criticar sobre eso? angel: lo que pasÓ esa noche tambiÉn lo podrÁn ver en el postcast. te digo hablamos de todo porque soy una persona transparente. en esa noche todo pasÓ muy rÁpido. despuÉs se hablÓ y se coment''o y pasar muchas cosas. reportero: y esto fue lo que nos revelÓ al preguntarle quÉ le dirÍa ayer y si la tuviera enfrente? Ángel: serÍa una conversaciÓn muy bonita. la gente siempre se enfoca en lo malo pero nunca lo bueno. es lo que pienso.
reportera: una de las peleas mÁs comentadas por esta pelea entre Ángel y jenni rivera.se incidente que tÚ tuviste con jenni luego de unos premios, me puedes criticar sobre eso? angel: lo que pasÓ esa noche tambiÉn lo podrÁn ver en el postcast. te digo hablamos de todo porque soy una persona transparente. en esa noche todo pasÓ muy rÁpido. despuÉs se hablÓ y se coment''o y pasar muchas cosas. reportero: y esto fue lo que nos revelÓ al preguntarle quÉ le dirÍa ayer y si la tuviera...
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vonnie: our thanks to jenny leonard.his is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: i'm guy johnson. vonnie: carl icahn is coming out against dell's plan to return to public markets. he argues the proposed transaction undervalues -- let's bring in scott to vote. dio.ome to the stu in 2013 michael dell and carl icahn squared off over the privatization of dell technologies. now they are doing the opposite, squaring off over the proposal to go public again. vonnie: icon will try to go after your members in order to get support for this. how successful will he be? against thevotes transaction. he said this morning in a letter to shareholders that is going to solicit votes against the transaction because he thinks it undervalues the tracking stop known asdvmt. guy: amid one 40's by you wish and, how is he getting to the number? why does it differ so greatly from the number dell is sticking on? scott: i think the fundamental issue is the valuation is being ascribed to dell's core shares. there's been spe
vonnie: our thanks to jenny leonard.his is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: i'm guy johnson. vonnie: carl icahn is coming out against dell's plan to return to public markets. he argues the proposed transaction undervalues -- let's bring in scott to vote. dio.ome to the stu in 2013 michael dell and carl icahn squared off over the privatization of dell technologies. now they are doing the opposite, squaring off over the proposal to go public again. vonnie: icon...
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bruce: jenny wilson. sen.ilson: my mission when i serve you in the senate is advancing the health, security and welfare for every utah resident in the state. i will work for you. i can tell you, in these dark hours of division, i believe we need to put the people first. i want to thank you, you have opened me, many of you brought me into your homes. you invited me into your workplaces. we have had amazing conversations. it has meant a lot to me. i am more and more convinced now that we do need that new generation of leaders who will put us first. that is what i offer. i thank you for this journey. this has been an amazing journey for my family. it has been an incredible journey for me. i let forward to the next couple of weeks. and please vote. for those of you who choose my opponent, he is a great guy, i enjoyed my time working with you. i hope you choose me because i am from the state, i'm committed to it and i will serve you. bruce: thank you very much two jenny wilson and mitt romney for this time this eve
bruce: jenny wilson. sen.ilson: my mission when i serve you in the senate is advancing the health, security and welfare for every utah resident in the state. i will work for you. i can tell you, in these dark hours of division, i believe we need to put the people first. i want to thank you, you have opened me, many of you brought me into your homes. you invited me into your workplaces. we have had amazing conversations. it has meant a lot to me. i am more and more convinced now that we do need...
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with sabina keyes a doc and david leavitt's who both compiled the list are celebrity guest is author jenny aplin back. in part one we talked about german history as reflected in literature and the seven nobel laureates on the list. today were discussing the image of berlin in books and films. and revisit bestselling german on. in the a funk or in the us. this implore on arts twenty one one hundred german must treats from the frankfurt book fair even oath many of the books on our list of one hundred german must treats have been made into films and of course because of this many people abroad know and have an image of the german capital berlin i'm thinking for instance of the t.v. series babylon berlin based on the novel by for. berlin is the setting for many of the books on the list how. can you explain to us the endless fascination with the city has always done and i don't know. lynn developed into a metropolis in the early twentieth century in the one nine hundred twenty s. it was the place people moved to in germany that something was going on with and i don't know what to call it it was
with sabina keyes a doc and david leavitt's who both compiled the list are celebrity guest is author jenny aplin back. in part one we talked about german history as reflected in literature and the seven nobel laureates on the list. today were discussing the image of berlin in books and films. and revisit bestselling german on. in the a funk or in the us. this implore on arts twenty one one hundred german must treats from the frankfurt book fair even oath many of the books on our list of one...
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from "venom," jenny slate. and music from lindsey buckingham. and now, with all due respect, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. thank you very much. that's very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks to all of you. hope you had 'freight weekend. it's october. i have to say i know -- i know it's october, and it's supposed to be octoberfest time -- cleer [ cheers and applause ] thank you. after the kavanaugh hearing last week, it was really hard to enjoy a beer this weekend, i have to say. [ laughter ] anybody else feel like that? the fbi investigation in supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has begun. arizona senator, jeff flake, forced the issue last week. jeff flake was brave enough to stand up to his fellow republicans i'll still vote yes but can we do this next friday instead? i got yelled at in the elevator. it's kind of crazy. to think brett kavanaugh could be on the supreme court right now if jeff flake had taken the stairs, but he didn't, and for now the inauguration
from "venom," jenny slate. and music from lindsey buckingham. and now, with all due respect, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. welcome. thank you very much. that's very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks to all of you. hope you had 'freight weekend. it's october. i have to say i know -- i know it's october, and it's supposed to be octoberfest time -- cleer [ cheers and applause ] thank you. after the kavanaugh...
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jenny's interpreter is also with us as well.atya, you have for many years championed the potential of tech to be used as an equalizer. you are nominating jenny as the next version of tech leaders to watch. why? satya: i came across jenny and met her maybe three or four years before i became ceo. she was already leading the accessibility efforts at microsoft. in her i found someone who not only had the patience to teach me why accessibility mattered, but quite frankly, bring about that sense of energy across the company on what a difference technology can make. i mean, think about ai. we are at a stage where ai and especially speech and vision and language are making amazing advances. if you think about that coupled with universal design. it can help the billion people who have some disability or the other to fully participate in our society and economy. that is thanks to the leadership of jenny and the entire company rallying around her vision of what accessibility can mean. emily: jenny, you've lived with deafness almost your e
jenny's interpreter is also with us as well.atya, you have for many years championed the potential of tech to be used as an equalizer. you are nominating jenny as the next version of tech leaders to watch. why? satya: i came across jenny and met her maybe three or four years before i became ceo. she was already leading the accessibility efforts at microsoft. in her i found someone who not only had the patience to teach me why accessibility mattered, but quite frankly, bring about that sense of...
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jenny, what does inclusive design actually mean?ive me an example of a design that is not inclusive that perhaps you changed or realized after the fact that it needed to be different. >> i think you see it all around you. even if you just go back to the door handle. the door handle used to be this round knob that we used to have to turn to open a door. when you started thinking about that through the lens of physical therapists, they said, how about we may get a handle? i think the key thing of inclusive design is to embed people into the process. people with disabilities, deafness, blindness, speech, mental health, whatever it may be, into the process. ultimately you will create products that work better for everyone. you don't try and retrofit at the end. that was big for us. we missedecomes, oh, it. you have to do it at the beginning. satya: you can do this every day. if you are building a powerpoint presentation, you have all the tools for inclusive presentations. that is an example. maybe someone with visual impairment will nee
jenny, what does inclusive design actually mean?ive me an example of a design that is not inclusive that perhaps you changed or realized after the fact that it needed to be different. >> i think you see it all around you. even if you just go back to the door handle. the door handle used to be this round knob that we used to have to turn to open a door. when you started thinking about that through the lens of physical therapists, they said, how about we may get a handle? i think the key...
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it wouldyou guys know be my life's ambition and dream book on jenny wade. what happened was, there was to writewho was going a book and his name was frank moore. he wrote the book. called "women of the war" he wanted to include a section on jenny wade in his book. he didn't know anybody that in gettysburg. todecided to write a letter any burns to ask if he knew information about burns. theme see if i can find letter. you i think would know my book little bit better. in 1866, frank moore wrote a to john burns. he sent to the gettysburg post office. john burns answered the letter. to understand, jennie the's father is not really most upstanding citizen of time john at the same burns is a constable and officer of the court. knew each other pretty well. john burns seems to get tired of questions about jenny wade. people would come to his luck occurs. what about that poor girl killed in the fighting. sharing thenjoy lime light with him or any of cowards of gettysburg. this is what john burns wrote. we have this letter. in theduke university frank moore collectio
it wouldyou guys know be my life's ambition and dream book on jenny wade. what happened was, there was to writewho was going a book and his name was frank moore. he wrote the book. called "women of the war" he wanted to include a section on jenny wade in his book. he didn't know anybody that in gettysburg. todecided to write a letter any burns to ask if he knew information about burns. theme see if i can find letter. you i think would know my book little bit better. in 1866, frank...
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jenny pays less than four year by today's standards a very modest rent. she's been in this apartment for almost thirty years the building's not in great condition and needs to be renovated. as the roof leaks the plaster on the facade is crumbling many tenants still heat with coal if i tell the landlord ok i agree and they get to work then they'll jack up the ranch. jenny says if she has to pay more rent she won't be able to make ends meet. finding a smaller apartment wouldn't be the solution since rents are so high now. was i realize i am wrong of pleasure and what happens to us there might be a few students in the building who earn enough to pay their rent once they've graduated and got a good job but there are many others here including myself who never could. the building was recently sold. marin's property company now owns it. two years ago and we just got the property market with him. he said he doesn't consider himself a property shock. to him his tenants of partners he set out his approach. our business model is not based on throwing our tenants ou
jenny pays less than four year by today's standards a very modest rent. she's been in this apartment for almost thirty years the building's not in great condition and needs to be renovated. as the roof leaks the plaster on the facade is crumbling many tenants still heat with coal if i tell the landlord ok i agree and they get to work then they'll jack up the ranch. jenny says if she has to pay more rent she won't be able to make ends meet. finding a smaller apartment wouldn't be the solution...
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jenny come from her neighbors are not going to give up. they want to stay put in that homes into neighborhood. and that leads us nicely to one of the golden rules of capitalism and that's this the market determines the price of a product and the capitalist gospel says do not interfere with a market that's fine with comes to luxury goods but for example what about bread or water if basic staples become too expensive people suffer let's have a look at how prices actually work and how they can be controlled by forces other than the almighty market. not bad but that loaf of bread is more essential price determines whether or not i buy the bag if it's too expensive but i won't. so that is have to find the optimal price if it's too low they aren't maximizing profits if it's too high no one buys the bag and there's no profit at all. in other words the price of the bag is kept reasonable by the tallis desire to make a profit. but what about my loaf of bread i can't simply refuse to buy food no matter how pricey it is. that sellers to raise prices
jenny come from her neighbors are not going to give up. they want to stay put in that homes into neighborhood. and that leads us nicely to one of the golden rules of capitalism and that's this the market determines the price of a product and the capitalist gospel says do not interfere with a market that's fine with comes to luxury goods but for example what about bread or water if basic staples become too expensive people suffer let's have a look at how prices actually work and how they can be...
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jenny says if she has to pay more rent she won't be able to make ends meet. finding a smaller apartment wouldn't be the solution since rents are so high now she was arguably i am wrong of pressure i know what happens to us there might be a few students in the building who earn enough to pay their rent once they've graduated and got a good job but there are many others here including myself who never could finish. the building was recently sold. marin's property company now owns it. two years ago we discussed the property market with him. he said he doesn't consider himself a property shark. for him his tenants of partners. he set out his approach. with our business model is not based on throwing our tenants out and selling their apartments on the contrary we couldn't run our business without our tenants as a rule is what we do benefits them we improve our houses make them nicer to live in . if there are bacon units or when tenants move out we renovate the apartments if they need to be renovated. and then we rent them again. at a high rate if we invest money t
jenny says if she has to pay more rent she won't be able to make ends meet. finding a smaller apartment wouldn't be the solution since rents are so high now she was arguably i am wrong of pressure i know what happens to us there might be a few students in the building who earn enough to pay their rent once they've graduated and got a good job but there are many others here including myself who never could finish. the building was recently sold. marin's property company now owns it. two years...
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some authors it was easier almost all the books of thomas mann or jenny ephron have been translated. with others only one. we had to find the english title so the research was the first challenge in that once we had decided which books to include on our list the next challenge was to compress say a one thousand page novel into two minutes. of time we knew to. actually have a few heated debates just because there was so much we wanted to tell about each book but we couldn't squeeze it all into two minute videos we did argue about how to deal with that fortunately we're still friends. we're pleased to hear that here and now to jenny backus one of the most versatile and most successful authors in germany. or visitation by its english title is your book on the list a very slim volume that belies the enormous backstory as german history play such a huge role and it's illuminated through the story of a house and a property and as a german writer is that a given. is there any way to get around dealing with germany's. historical legacy gunjan it home to me in my case isn't it certainly looks
some authors it was easier almost all the books of thomas mann or jenny ephron have been translated. with others only one. we had to find the english title so the research was the first challenge in that once we had decided which books to include on our list the next challenge was to compress say a one thousand page novel into two minutes. of time we knew to. actually have a few heated debates just because there was so much we wanted to tell about each book but we couldn't squeeze it all into...
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certainly deftly done in visitation thanks jenny. the holocaust was a two events in the last century that in some way affected nearly every family history here in germany and also in most of europe do they cast their shadows in the other books on the list or even through all of modern german literature. just begin to. started well before the second world war with the nazis seizing power. published the opera months as early as one nine hundred thirty three the very year they took over. from there he was a visionary he saw what was going to happen including the concentration camps and the war and puts you in. there's a number of such question novels. was enough and then there are the great works from after the war that deal with. and then came the next generation each with news stories as in your. not of the children followed by the grandchildren all writing about the second world war and the holocaust. a recent example is cut to a writer from ukraine who lives in berlin she wrote about the fate of her family. i don't think it will eve
certainly deftly done in visitation thanks jenny. the holocaust was a two events in the last century that in some way affected nearly every family history here in germany and also in most of europe do they cast their shadows in the other books on the list or even through all of modern german literature. just begin to. started well before the second world war with the nazis seizing power. published the opera months as early as one nine hundred thirty three the very year they took over. from...
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jenny has been deaf most of her life. her interpreter belinda joined us as well. have for many years championed the potential for tech to be used as an equalizer for people with disabilities, and you're nominating jenny as the next generation of tech leaders to watch. why? >> i came across an jenny and met her three or four years before i became ceo and she was already leading the accessibility efforts at microsoft. and in her, i found someone who not only had the patience to teach me why accessibility mattered, but quite frankly, bring about the sense of purpose and energy across the company on what a difference technology can make. think about ai. we are at a stage where ai and especially speech and vision and language are making amazing advances. when you couple that with universal design, it can help the billion people that have one disability or another to fully participate in society. that is thanks to the leadership of jenny and the entire company for rallying around her vision for what that means. emily: you have lived with deafness almost your entire life
jenny has been deaf most of her life. her interpreter belinda joined us as well. have for many years championed the potential for tech to be used as an equalizer for people with disabilities, and you're nominating jenny as the next generation of tech leaders to watch. why? >> i came across an jenny and met her three or four years before i became ceo and she was already leading the accessibility efforts at microsoft. and in her, i found someone who not only had the patience to teach me why...
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que nos contÓ acerca de chiquis y la desaparecidas jenni rivera la vamos a poner mÁs adelante >>> nontiendo cÓmo la gente se sigue tomando fotos. >> ok. >> hablemos de teo calderÓn porque resulta que perdiÓ los estribos a la salida de una presentaciÓn en los Ángeles se intentÓ golpear a un fans que ofendiÓ a la madre del cantante como vemos en las imÁgenes se le fue encima pero sus agentes de seguridad lo agarraron y evitaron que las cosas terminaran en tragedia. >> se le querÍa subir encima >>> miren para allÁ quÉ bueno se ejercita dejÓ de ver de quÉ es lo que tiene j.lo y la tiene a sus pies al mostrar esos fuertes brazos en una sesiÓn de ejercicios miren ahÍ estÁ compartiendo imÁgenes increÍble de cÓmo se vivio este Último concierto de su novia en las vegas en los video se ve a jennifer lÓpez estÁ calentando,
que nos contÓ acerca de chiquis y la desaparecidas jenni rivera la vamos a poner mÁs adelante >>> nontiendo cÓmo la gente se sigue tomando fotos. >> ok. >> hablemos de teo calderÓn porque resulta que perdiÓ los estribos a la salida de una presentaciÓn en los Ángeles se intentÓ golpear a un fans que ofendiÓ a la madre del cantante como vemos en las imÁgenes se le fue encima pero sus agentes de seguridad lo agarraron y evitaron que las cosas terminaran en tragedia....
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utah's senaten, debate between mitt romney and jenny wilson to fill the seat of retiring senator orrin hatch. on c-span2, massachusetts governor debates his democratic challenger. c-span, thetern on arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. before president trump left the white house for a rally in iowa, he spoke about the u.n. ambassador announcing her resignation and his upcoming lunch with kanye west. president trump: hello everybody. we're headed out to iowa where we have a big statement to make. for our farmers. likewise we are taking care of our refineries and our refiners. they have done a fantastic job. >> [inaudible] president trump, dena is a person she would -- i would consider. we have many names. nicky has been great. she will be working with us in helping us with the choice. she will help us with 2020. nikki is a great friend of mine. we have become great friends. she has done a fantastic job. she will be involved. gina, certainly. i have heard a lot of names. i've heard i
utah's senaten, debate between mitt romney and jenny wilson to fill the seat of retiring senator orrin hatch. on c-span2, massachusetts governor debates his democratic challenger. c-span, thetern on arizona second congressional district debate between ann kirkpatrick and leah marquez peterson. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. before president trump left the white house for a rally in iowa, he spoke about the u.n. ambassador announcing her resignation and his upcoming lunch with...
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emily: that was satya nadella and microsoft chief of accessibility jenny.ing up, from cultural anthropologists to a leading we speak to-- genevieve bell on the future relationship between humans and machines. altmanthat topic, stan thinks we have a chance to reset world the quality. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "best of bloomberg technology." more now from our special coverage of the wire 25 conference in san francisco. one of the biggest themes is artificial intelligence. genevieve bell is a cultural anthropologist and at the center of ai development. she took the stage at the summit on how to manage human relationships and how we build a new cyber physical world that does not re-create social inequities. i think one of the things around ai is something we need to be paying much more attention to. you are focused on real robots sharing our values. not will they take our jobs. will they share our values? >> we know that artificial intelligence is going to go to scale and it will end up in a lot of different places. the question is how do we m
emily: that was satya nadella and microsoft chief of accessibility jenny.ing up, from cultural anthropologists to a leading we speak to-- genevieve bell on the future relationship between humans and machines. altmanthat topic, stan thinks we have a chance to reset world the quality. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "best of bloomberg technology." more now from our special coverage of the wire 25 conference in san francisco. one of the biggest themes is artificial...
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i don't buy it is this my good friend jenny hi how do you do. they say this is j g more nice to meet you. i went into the coast guard to go help others when i was seventeen and a month before i went to maps they weighed me and told me i was five pounds overweight i was one hundred seventy lb body builder with six percent body fat so i quit eating in basic training so through my time in. my anorexia took over my life at that point i was one hundred twelve pounds. so i finally was able to get into rehab in rehab my first week i was then cornered several times by a counselor and the last time he raped me so my history in the military was difficult for something i wanted to do something i so wanted to do i had to get out to save my life women with m.s.t. military sexual trauma if any female says i've been raped or i've been sexually assaulted or i have been brutally badgered they had nothing happens it's sort of falls on deaf ears and you get kicked out and you get nothing and it happens time and time again. i also myself was raped three times diffe
i don't buy it is this my good friend jenny hi how do you do. they say this is j g more nice to meet you. i went into the coast guard to go help others when i was seventeen and a month before i went to maps they weighed me and told me i was five pounds overweight i was one hundred seventy lb body builder with six percent body fat so i quit eating in basic training so through my time in. my anorexia took over my life at that point i was one hundred twelve pounds. so i finally was able to get...
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just what we're pleased to hear that here and now to jenny happened back of one of the most versatile and most successful authors in germany. or visitation by its english title is your book on the list a very slim volume that belies the enormous backstory as german history play such a huge role and it's. lumen aided through the story of a house and a property. as a german writer is that a given. is there any way to get around dealing with germany's historical legacy at home to me in my case it certainly looks like there isn't for others maybe it wasn't my original intention to tell stories about the twentieth century. i only started out with private stories and ended up with history in the. journey back was born to be a writer her father and grandfather were famous authors but at university she studied theatre and directing before publishing your first novel in one thousand nine hundred nine. the old child describes a young girl's a scrape from the world of responsibility an allegory of life in east germany. blends politics into the lives of our characters her latest novel nominated f
just what we're pleased to hear that here and now to jenny happened back of one of the most versatile and most successful authors in germany. or visitation by its english title is your book on the list a very slim volume that belies the enormous backstory as german history play such a huge role and it's. lumen aided through the story of a house and a property. as a german writer is that a given. is there any way to get around dealing with germany's historical legacy at home to me in my case it...
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[ light laughter ] >> seth: jenny, what's the question people ask lesbians the most?can you open this jar for me? [ laughter ] and p.s., the answer is always "yes." >> seth: according to politico white men are a minority among this years democratic midterm candidates. >> so from now on, if you want to see white men in the majority, you'll have to go to harvard, yale, princeton, stansford, a cubs game, a research lab. >> a ted conference, a nascar race, wall street, nasa, the supreme court. >> a math department, a movie studio, an engineering firm. >> or a comedy writers' room. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> stansford. a lot of people go to stansford. >> seth: i didn't get into stanford, but i got wait listed at stansford. [ laughter ] >> a lot of people did. hey, seth, why don't you tell one? >> seth: oh, i couldn't! >> oh, come on. just one. >> seth: i feel like if i do i'm going to get in trouble. >> no way, dude. >> seth: okay, okay. then i'll do it with confidence. >> okay. >> seth: the denver center for the performing arts recently staged an all-black pe
[ light laughter ] >> seth: jenny, what's the question people ask lesbians the most?can you open this jar for me? [ laughter ] and p.s., the answer is always "yes." >> seth: according to politico white men are a minority among this years democratic midterm candidates. >> so from now on, if you want to see white men in the majority, you'll have to go to harvard, yale, princeton, stansford, a cubs game, a research lab. >> a ted conference, a nascar race, wall...
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it's jenny.eard it's good for us and she can expand on the west coast and expanded to asia and australia. for us it's fantastic to be get to do what we do all the time and she gets expansion. >> it's so great to get business from people in australia and new zealand asia and is so much fun. charles: dolly and jenny you are a legend in the making. thank you very much. coming up the intolerant silicon valley is striking again. why singer is the executive is saying it was a mistake for him to attend brett kavanaugh's hearing last week. we will discuss that when we come back. (guard) what i've witnessed... controlled fury. freakish intelligence. wicked seduction. these endeavors will rattle your soul... and challenge the contents of your stomach. if that sounds dramatic... it is. 0. charles: facebook's vice president of public policy is eating crow thanks to what many people see as anticonservative bias. "axios" reporting that an emotional joel kaplan said it was a mistake top aextend kavanaugh's hear
it's jenny.eard it's good for us and she can expand on the west coast and expanded to asia and australia. for us it's fantastic to be get to do what we do all the time and she gets expansion. >> it's so great to get business from people in australia and new zealand asia and is so much fun. charles: dolly and jenny you are a legend in the making. thank you very much. coming up the intolerant silicon valley is striking again. why singer is the executive is saying it was a mistake for him to...
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cooperman jenny? >> 100%. >> totally >> thank you, thank you. >> i just want to say, whatever he said. one of the things you brought up with the fed raising rates i think what they're doing for us is returning us to an environment with a more normal risk return parameter to work with and to invest in. with respect to interest rates rising, goldman did an earlier study this month and it doesn't matter necessarily how much rates are rising it matters more the pace at which they're rising the market can't handle rapid increases but if it's telegraphed that's healthy and the market trends up in that i also agree with last week, i don't know what it was, and it was unpleasant, but if you know your stocks and can invest and stay with it, there's a lot of upside to have >> i think the ctas, running a couple hundred billion dollars and three times leverage when they decide the trend is reversed and heading down, they pile on. it accelerates the decline it scares people a bear would say, hey, lee, it also acce
cooperman jenny? >> 100%. >> totally >> thank you, thank you. >> i just want to say, whatever he said. one of the things you brought up with the fed raising rates i think what they're doing for us is returning us to an environment with a more normal risk return parameter to work with and to invest in. with respect to interest rates rising, goldman did an earlier study this month and it doesn't matter necessarily how much rates are rising it matters more the pace at which...
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jenny reporting for us.nd there was a huge crash at the first—ever thailand grand prix. jorge lorenzo was spectacularly thrown off in the second session. somehow escaping with just bruises. the three—time world champion has been declared fit to race but says he may sit this one out. his ducati team—mate, andrea dovizioso, was fastest in buriram, while championship leader marc marquez was fourth. the british number one tennis player kyle edmund is through to the semi finals of the china open after beating the serbian qualifier dusan lajovic in straight sets. edmund won the first set 6—3, but was taken to a tie break in the second, which he won 7—4. it‘s his third semi—final of the year and he‘s guaranteed a new career—high ranking on monday. england‘s cricketers have won their first warm—up match in sri lanka. they beat a select eleven by 43 runs on the duckworth lewis method after the match was abandoned because of rain. henry moeran was watching in columbo. so often in these fixtures, warm—up matches ahead
jenny reporting for us.nd there was a huge crash at the first—ever thailand grand prix. jorge lorenzo was spectacularly thrown off in the second session. somehow escaping with just bruises. the three—time world champion has been declared fit to race but says he may sit this one out. his ducati team—mate, andrea dovizioso, was fastest in buriram, while championship leader marc marquez was fourth. the british number one tennis player kyle edmund is through to the semi finals of the china...
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jenni rivera: ya lo hemos hablado muchas veces.te interrumpa mi corazÓn pero tengo que decir que angelique boyer y esta servidoras somos muy afortunadas de tener a tres galanes cocinando para nosotras. quÉ nos van a preparar? jesus: los vamos a poner a prueba para hacer empanadas en un minuto. velocidad porque el sabor y presentaciÓn lo vamos a ver aquÍ con unas que ellos adelantaron. tienen un minuto para armarlas. yo se que en argentina se comen muchas empanadas. michelle: si seÑor. jesus: pero los venezolanos no nos quedamos atrÁs porque tenemos empanadas de carne mechada. cuando nos pongan el reloj por ahÍ yo les aviso y tienen sÓlo un minuto. no se si van a utilizar el tenedor o la mano. karla: angelique es la encargada de decidir. esto tambiÉn es a muerte. jesus: a la una, a las dos y a las tres. angelique: pero las tienen que sellar. karla: no pierdan tiempo, chicos. jesus: muy bien, michelle. alejandro: ya le puse el agua. karla: alejandro tambiÉn tiene su estilo. angelique: le pusiste agüita, alex? jesus: nos quedan 32 seg
jenni rivera: ya lo hemos hablado muchas veces.te interrumpa mi corazÓn pero tengo que decir que angelique boyer y esta servidoras somos muy afortunadas de tener a tres galanes cocinando para nosotras. quÉ nos van a preparar? jesus: los vamos a poner a prueba para hacer empanadas en un minuto. velocidad porque el sabor y presentaciÓn lo vamos a ver aquÍ con unas que ellos adelantaron. tienen un minuto para armarlas. yo se que en argentina se comen muchas empanadas. michelle: si seÑor....
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yeah dressed right everything's nice disposition boss boss french and jenny jenny any after me germany siemens. all hell canceled some of the some of the things we still don't. decide my lower left staff bios offered. there to tell tell recently smiling a lead our dollar truck check out your local. important to maintain dialogue. as a large large numbers of these engines russia and china. countries reserves reality has increased its economic. then the to our knowledge and we really only that our nation needs you just before dark -- to to bestselling lately in in in in in the right frame things. the french government making making a case for tech talent on ted had originally it's your pure home how many debating mating goes on to talk time like like google - basic amazon is on an awful about 93% rather never knew that pretty. as for insurance. coming on this is. essential. do you. say to that got us to this. to me this is. three three no no. yeah yeah it says. by the provision. we cannot accept. is it is it is you're you're having a three three without without. six we all know knows the
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y niÑos * lo arriesgaron todo, lograron alcanzar una de sus primeras metas en esta dura travesÍa, jenniar por el puente pero fue imposible, ahora miles intentan cruzar por el rÍo para llegar hacia mÉxico. >> cientos de inmigrantes formaron una cadena humana y se a aventuraron al rÍo para cruzas en guatemala, por eso cuando las autoridades mexicanas les dijeron que no abrirÍan el puente, demostraron que estaban decididos a seguir adelante de cualquier manera. varios hondureÑos estuvieron a punto de ahogarse, nuestra balsa sirviÓ para salvarle la vida a uno de ellos. >> hablamos que querÍamos pasar pacÍficamente y esperamos un par de horas no pasÓ nada, aquÍ habemos mÁs de 5.000 personas. >> desafiando los niveles del rÍo y sus corrientes hombres mujeres y niÑos que integran esta segunda caravana llegaron a la rivera mexicana donde fueron detenidos por las autoridades con quienes comenzaron un largo diÁlogo, mientras un helicÓptero de la marina, sobrevolaba la zona elevando el nivel de tensiÓn. los inmigrantes estaban decididos a todo, no les importaba la fuerte presencia de la policÍa me
y niÑos * lo arriesgaron todo, lograron alcanzar una de sus primeras metas en esta dura travesÍa, jenniar por el puente pero fue imposible, ahora miles intentan cruzar por el rÍo para llegar hacia mÉxico. >> cientos de inmigrantes formaron una cadena humana y se a aventuraron al rÍo para cruzas en guatemala, por eso cuando las autoridades mexicanas les dijeron que no abrirÍan el puente, demostraron que estaban decididos a seguir adelante de cualquier manera. varios hondureÑos...
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. >> jenni corado nos cuenta cÓmo sucediÓ todo. >> centroamÉrica uno da >>> un nuevo grupo de migrantespor el territorio guatemalteco todos viajan con un solo objetivo >>> no queremos mÉxico, queremos pasarlo y darle la vida y educaciÓn. >> la maÑana de este domingo intentaron sin Éxito cruzar hacia territorio mexicano. >> pero la desesperaciÓn los las enfrentarse a la policÍa puertas >>> a pesar de que se habÍa dicho que este espera rÍa ingresar lograron superar la barrera de la frontera guatemalte guatemalteca. >> el momento terminÓ en caos la estampida humana dejÓ a varias personas heridas entre ellos algunos niÑos >>> porque vieron que habÍan niÑos hay niÑos que iban en ambulancia lo hacen muy mal porque el gobierno americano permiten eso.48 ahora quedan en las puertas mexicanas en donde les dijeron que no permitirÁn el ingreso mientras tanto es custodiado por la marina, jenni corado, noticias telemundo >>> quÉ imÁgenes >>> mientras tanto un grupo de tren 300 y 500 al vasalvadoreÑo iniciÓ camino a estados unidos el nuevo grupo en que hay una veintena de menores de edad se llevaba fo
. >> jenni corado nos cuenta cÓmo sucediÓ todo. >> centroamÉrica uno da >>> un nuevo grupo de migrantespor el territorio guatemalteco todos viajan con un solo objetivo >>> no queremos mÉxico, queremos pasarlo y darle la vida y educaciÓn. >> la maÑana de este domingo intentaron sin Éxito cruzar hacia territorio mexicano. >> pero la desesperaciÓn los las enfrentarse a la policÍa puertas >>> a pesar de que se habÍa dicho que este espera...
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jenny: hi,i, there. welcome to m my house and d ga. my name isis jenny.'m a landscape engineer and psychotherapist. i live in my house here in malmo together with pullum and imaan. they bototcame to sweden as refugees three years ago. the heheart of my house isy tiled stove, w wch remininds mef the tibetan thangka clouds. whenen i was travevelling in e world, thehe world was v vey friendly and welcoming to mem. i used to live in south koa for a a while, and m my friende these lilittle people,e, a i t k they definelely belongng in my i used to lhouse. south koa i lo carpets bause of the patterns and the colors, especially this one. it's a carpet from iran. one of the guys in my house, his sister, she makes carpets. coming back to sweden, i wouldh the world gagave to me whehen s traveling. liling together like this s isn one point of v view a comproro, but t i treat the e world the i lieveve ishe w world's onlyy fufuture. bybye. thank you for visiting. host: our next report focuses on helping otothers, too. iran is a muslim country that strictly enforces re
jenny: hi,i, there. welcome to m my house and d ga. my name isis jenny.'m a landscape engineer and psychotherapist. i live in my house here in malmo together with pullum and imaan. they bototcame to sweden as refugees three years ago. the heheart of my house isy tiled stove, w wch remininds mef the tibetan thangka clouds. whenen i was travevelling in e world, thehe world was v vey friendly and welcoming to mem. i used to live in south koa for a a while, and m my friende these lilittle people,e,...
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she's the owner of that blue house. >> hello, this is jenny. >> i can't imagine if it were my home. >> i'm heartbroken. we've only had that house five months. we've been coming to mexico beach for over ten years and we just love it. we finally bought a place there that we were going to enjoy with our young family now. we'll be back. we will rebuild and we'll come back and we have lots of -- they're just good people there. >> reporter: so many people still desperate for news, then cut off from all communication. >> you swam. >> yes. >> out. >> yes. >> of your home. >> yes. >> to a boat. >> yes. >> and that's how you survived. >> yes. >> reporter: today, survivors giving ginger phone numbers to call, telling loved ones they're alive. >> your daughter and her husband got into a boat that was on a trailer and they rode out the entire five hours of the storm. >> just beside ourselves. >> reporter: my colleague, david, went to two hospitals that were badly damaged. >> the wind too a path when it broke those doors out and broke these doors out, the wind made a wind tunnel through the emerg
she's the owner of that blue house. >> hello, this is jenny. >> i can't imagine if it were my home. >> i'm heartbroken. we've only had that house five months. we've been coming to mexico beach for over ten years and we just love it. we finally bought a place there that we were going to enjoy with our young family now. we'll be back. we will rebuild and we'll come back and we have lots of -- they're just good people there. >> reporter: so many people still desperate for...
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jenni: his family and s supports hope thehe prize will lilift his spirits and raise awareness of all popolitical prisoners in russia and around the world. laila: we want to you about an important breakthrough in you about an important breakthrough in ethiopia, where the parliament has sworn anyone -- sworn in the country's first woman president. reformers are hoping the changes at the top will be an important step toward building more equal and prosperous society. >> if you be as first thing the president gets an enthusiastic bum -- gets an enthusiastic welcome. sahle-work zewde is expected to serve to six-year terms as head of state. it is a largely ceremonial post, but the new president wants to use it to champion gender ineqequality. she believes it is the key to the country's future prosperity. >> during my presidency, my main focus will be to maintain peace by mobilizing the women of ethiopia, peace loving men and all the peaceful peoples of the world. >> earlier this month, ethiopia's prime minister appopointed a new cabinet. have its members are women. female ministers now ove
jenni: his family and s supports hope thehe prize will lilift his spirits and raise awareness of all popolitical prisoners in russia and around the world. laila: we want to you about an important breakthrough in you about an important breakthrough in ethiopia, where the parliament has sworn anyone -- sworn in the country's first woman president. reformers are hoping the changes at the top will be an important step toward building more equal and prosperous society. >> if you be as first...