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jules: no sign of tobias.as took a blow to the head, he could have passed out in the car. parker: you heard three shots, right? david: yeah. ed: so one when you land, and the second hit here... and then one outside. i'll call in forensics, see if they can account for the third. jules: we didn't see any impact or ricochet marks outside. you think he's been shot? what's going on? excuse me, who are you? may dalton. the cop outside told me to come in and talk to you. his girlfriend. where's tobias? jules: listen, may, your boyfriend was taken by somebody. what? somebody came in here, took him outside. he was armed. ed: okay, may, sit down- may: no, i don't need to sit down, i need to know what's going on. ed: we're trying to figure that out, all right? spike. do you know this man? oh god... may, do you know this man? that's my father! (siren wails) still in pursuit. this guy's not slowing down. (tires squeal) (siren wails) (nervous breaths) raf: pull over! i repeat, pull your vehicle over! you see that? let's see
jules: no sign of tobias.as took a blow to the head, he could have passed out in the car. parker: you heard three shots, right? david: yeah. ed: so one when you land, and the second hit here... and then one outside. i'll call in forensics, see if they can account for the third. jules: we didn't see any impact or ricochet marks outside. you think he's been shot? what's going on? excuse me, who are you? may dalton. the cop outside told me to come in and talk to you. his girlfriend. where's...
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parker: spike, jules, all hands on deck.ng shut) ed: we got razor wire, crash barriers, cameras at every entrance. leah: door's reinforced steel. jules: yeah, no element of surprise. sam: unless we make our own doors. ed: okay, the north wall's got no cams. we stay out of line of sight. breach charges. jules with me. sam, leah, up top. let's move. luke's belt buckle comes with a mic and a gps tracker, so we can hear everything and know where he is at all times. it doesn't show. not unless you're really, really looking for it. kate: they'll ask you what happened with the bomber. you keep your story simple, stick as close to the truth as possible. distress code is "bad deal." luke: okay, yeah, i got it. bad deal. (testing mic) oh, uh, check, check, check, hello, goodbye. good to go. (running footsteps) parker: luke, my team will be outside. if anything goes wrong, you just stay down, we'll get you out safe, okay? do you know what your job in there is, son? bring down the brigadiers. no. you get us a time and the place of the r
parker: spike, jules, all hands on deck.ng shut) ed: we got razor wire, crash barriers, cameras at every entrance. leah: door's reinforced steel. jules: yeah, no element of surprise. sam: unless we make our own doors. ed: okay, the north wall's got no cams. we stay out of line of sight. breach charges. jules with me. sam, leah, up top. let's move. luke's belt buckle comes with a mic and a gps tracker, so we can hear everything and know where he is at all times. it doesn't show. not unless...
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pete did a number on you, jules. left you high and dry with a kid to boot. out of me. but i didn't kill him. he was my first love. real sweet. yeah, he could be. charming, too. part of him, at least. the other part didn't care about no one or nothing. not even your kid? uh, petey jr. way he saw it, family got in the way of his "career." but that kid adored the man. must have been tough when pete went away. i was left to fend for myself. lot of resentment there. i was too busy raising my boy. that's when we got together. tried to make a good home for petey. yeah. and we did. so, pete comes back. discovers his son's got a new dad... jules: the nerve. don't see him for 12 years. an hour after he's released, he's on our doorstep. ("bad reputation" by freedy johnston playing) girard to north sixth, cut over on spring. no... he told me you know this town. no, you're going to be blocked up. see you reading that book like it got the answers to everything. i used to read a lot of those crime books. pass the time. you're him, aren't you? my dad. yeah. you're in jail.
pete did a number on you, jules. left you high and dry with a kid to boot. out of me. but i didn't kill him. he was my first love. real sweet. yeah, he could be. charming, too. part of him, at least. the other part didn't care about no one or nothing. not even your kid? uh, petey jr. way he saw it, family got in the way of his "career." but that kid adored the man. must have been tough when pete went away. i was left to fend for myself. lot of resentment there. i was too busy raising...
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jules, we look forward to that.hanks for now. >>> deutsche is feeling more confident about its outlook and raised its guidance for the year. operating profit for the second quarter of 619 million euros, rise of 14%. they thought the results were helped by the reversal of a provision. shares are down sharply this morning, off 8%, were down 10 after the steelmaker slashed its four-year outlook for the second time in a year. this year, they expect a pretax loss of around 400 million euros, four times the amount it forecast in may. they dlamed a steep drop in demand for cars, appliances and new buildings in europe. >>> india, tata power reported a net loss on a day where the rupee hit a new record low against the dollar. let's get more, joining from mumbai, ekta. >> it is definitely quite a dismal day for the inr in terms of trade. we hit record lows in terms of the rupee today. 61.80 was the intraday low we had touched in today's trade and we do understand the rbi did step in and ask the banks to sell dollars on behalf
jules, we look forward to that.hanks for now. >>> deutsche is feeling more confident about its outlook and raised its guidance for the year. operating profit for the second quarter of 619 million euros, rise of 14%. they thought the results were helped by the reversal of a provision. shares are down sharply this morning, off 8%, were down 10 after the steelmaker slashed its four-year outlook for the second time in a year. this year, they expect a pretax loss of around 400 million...
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hi, jules. >> thanks so much, ross.ng because unicredit ceo refused to use the term recovery. you'll hear what he said about just what we're seeing in terms of a kind of turning point. skied him what point do we see positive growth and not just a quarterly positive comparison. listen in. >> credit expectations in some time now is the turning point should be the end of the year. so we believe the fourth quarter will be the first one with gdp growing versus the previous one. and after a couple of quarters, mid next year, we see growth year on year. 2014, 0.6%. this is not growth. it is turning from negative to a positive trend. we think -- what is important is to take the opportunity of this crisis to improve the efficiency of the private sector. and out there we have already a number of companies performing very well. if you take the 30% company, they show better numbers this year compared to one year ago. that is not enough. so i hope that the political side will take this crisis, an opportunity to come with some reform
hi, jules. >> thanks so much, ross.ng because unicredit ceo refused to use the term recovery. you'll hear what he said about just what we're seeing in terms of a kind of turning point. skied him what point do we see positive growth and not just a quarterly positive comparison. listen in. >> credit expectations in some time now is the turning point should be the end of the year. so we believe the fourth quarter will be the first one with gdp growing versus the previous one. and after...
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jules has been following events in milan and rejoins us.e or not the landscape or italian politics? >> reporter: well, ross, it just makes it more complicated, doesn't it? the landscape is pretty bleak already. we know there's difficulties keeping those two sides of the coalition on the same page and working together. having berlusconi with this conviction puts further weight on it. we've seen five of his mps suggesting they might pull away from the coalition. his party have also asked the president here for him to be pardoned. if the president did ultimately decide to do that, that would then create all sorts of tensions in the other coalition party who are already saying they don't want to be in a coalition with a convict. it's just layer upon layer, i think, of additional tension. ultimately what it keeps coming back to is the fact that you look at the polls here. right now neither party has any reason to rock the boat, as it were. we just have to keep watching that and see if one pulmos away. we also need to see electoral reform. otherw
jules has been following events in milan and rejoins us.e or not the landscape or italian politics? >> reporter: well, ross, it just makes it more complicated, doesn't it? the landscape is pretty bleak already. we know there's difficulties keeping those two sides of the coalition on the same page and working together. having berlusconi with this conviction puts further weight on it. we've seen five of his mps suggesting they might pull away from the coalition. his party have also asked...
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first, jules white thought she was stung by a bee along a d.c.y. >> i started walking back to my car and only made it about a step, so it was right about here, and i felt what felt just like a bee sting. >> but it wasn't a sting from a bee. instead it was a bite from a copperhead snake that caused her foot to balloon in epic proportions. >> there were two fang marks with a little bit of liquid coming out. >> little did she know the real pain hadn't even started yet. after getting treatment the hospital sent her an eye popping bill for nearly $55,000. >> my insurance had just expired, they said i was ten days too late to get it rhett troe actively added. >> the anti-venom can cost $40,000. but how does that compare to other medical treatments? dealing with heart failure would cost about $38,000. kidney failure more than $40,000. or replacing your lower joints more than $50,000. all still less expensive than treating a snake bite. weiss says she hopes the hospital will recoider. >> everyone is hoping the hospital will work with me. it's not a numbe
first, jules white thought she was stung by a bee along a d.c.y. >> i started walking back to my car and only made it about a step, so it was right about here, and i felt what felt just like a bee sting. >> but it wasn't a sting from a bee. instead it was a bite from a copperhead snake that caused her foot to balloon in epic proportions. >> there were two fang marks with a little bit of liquid coming out. >> little did she know the real pain hadn't even started yet....
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cute haircut, jules. thanks, elliot. nadia's death was a tragedy.drama department, and she was a voice major, so, no, we didn't interact much. you remember any students or faculty she might have called zolotoi? no, that doesn't ring a bell. we'll need the attendance and disciplinary records from that year. nadia's files, yearbook, too. anything you want. jeffries: see you have an all-girl fan club outside. nadia a member when she was a student? i told you we didn't interact much. what about the night she died? i was at home with my wife. we were divorced 15 years ago, but she'll remember. we were... we were devastated when we got the call. better luck second time around? (chuckles) third time's a charm. we'll need a list of her teachers. well, she only had one: phoebe curtis. former student of mine. one teacher? how's that happen? phoebe taught an advanced workshop. only eight students were accepted, and nadia was one of them. i understand you were nadia koslov's teacher at regis. she was in my improv workshop. i was an alumna, too. artist-in-reside
cute haircut, jules. thanks, elliot. nadia's death was a tragedy.drama department, and she was a voice major, so, no, we didn't interact much. you remember any students or faculty she might have called zolotoi? no, that doesn't ring a bell. we'll need the attendance and disciplinary records from that year. nadia's files, yearbook, too. anything you want. jeffries: see you have an all-girl fan club outside. nadia a member when she was a student? i told you we didn't interact much. what about the...
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sen for assistance -- facing really the special jules -- jewels that are the urban villages that we live in. san franciscans during campaigns read everything they are sent in the mail. love to meet candidates. a gauge with them in conversations. i also learned how important it is to build bridges between communities, particularly communities of diversity we have. i was just incredibly honored to have been elected in november 2008. my district really encompasses the ethnic and economic diversity that exists throughout the city. as a result, i think my district is really emblematic of the entire city. you can find every political perspective that you could possibly want in district 3. so oftentimes, the interest of my district and the city really are quite a line, so i do not have to think about this difference is probably quite as often as some of my colleagues may have to. i in particular want to thank the mayor for his decision to protect our nutrition programs. this is something that i think we all believe is incredibly important at a time when we have seen massive federal and state cu
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we're going to continue to need it as we go forward building. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, jule. i see another former library commission president and former commissioner charles. thank you for your great service as well. [ applause ] when we talk about partnerships, there is no other group that better defines partnerships for the city and support and the public-private partnership than the friends of the san francisco public library and have provided the funding for all of our furniture, the fixtures and all of the equipment. it truly owns our library in that regard. it's my pleasure to introduce of the executive director of the friends of the san francisco libraries scott. >> [ applause ] . >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. as luis said we had this fantastic public-private partnership for 23 branchs and now is your opportunity if you want to join 4400 other san franciscans who raised $12.7 million for other branchs we invite you to join us back at tent and catherine is waving her arm where's you can join us in the north beach campaign. we have john briscoe, our honorar
we're going to continue to need it as we go forward building. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, jule. i see another former library commission president and former commissioner charles. thank you for your great service as well. [ applause ] when we talk about partnerships, there is no other group that better defines partnerships for the city and support and the public-private partnership than the friends of the san francisco public library and have provided the funding for all of our...
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jules, let's get over to you. >> thanks very much, ross.aken a shift away from the developed markets this week to have a look at just what's going on in frontier markets and alternative places to invest somewhere that's interesting for perhaps some more brave investors. so, we're going to be looking at a whole range of different ones. on thursday, we'll drill down into the middle east. energy supplies, of course, long been the dominant theme of the region there. what does the future hold for markets looking to attract foreign cash? can countries develop beyond the energy sector? now, come friday, it's time to focus on the recent stellar performance among the frontier regions, too. africa is in focus. china invests, of course, heavily. countries across the continent are enjoying an average growth rate of around 7% a year. but the key question is, of course, can it be sustained? the frontiers index captures large and mid cap representations across 25 different countries. money has flowed out of emermging markets on tapering fears, of course.
jules, let's get over to you. >> thanks very much, ross.aken a shift away from the developed markets this week to have a look at just what's going on in frontier markets and alternative places to invest somewhere that's interesting for perhaps some more brave investors. so, we're going to be looking at a whole range of different ones. on thursday, we'll drill down into the middle east. energy supplies, of course, long been the dominant theme of the region there. what does the future hold...
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what do you think, allen, jules, do you think we could keep them?e they in a garage right now. >> we can have them downstairs. >> reporter: they are here in the garage and get it play with them for a couple of hours. they are rigged for free play. they are no quarters needed. >> okay! >> come on down. >> we're on the way. all right, sue. we'll be right back! you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. female narrator: through labor day female narrator: through labor day at sleep train, get 36 months interest-free financing plus big savings of up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, plus free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save, but this special financing offer ends labor day at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. the cbs evening news with s pelley is next. >>> i'm patrick sedillo in san
what do you think, allen, jules, do you think we could keep them?e they in a garage right now. >> we can have them downstairs. >> reporter: they are here in the garage and get it play with them for a couple of hours. they are rigged for free play. they are no quarters needed. >> okay! >> come on down. >> we're on the way. all right, sue. we'll be right back! you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. female narrator: through...
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it's all a lira and because this is private interest you know it's all about the bad and then bob jules was breaking the set abby martin about the new apple lawsuit and our own duel with the star in charge but the facts are. wealthy british style. markets. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. that judges assess on son. killed on the streets. that women kidnapped and converted to islam but. will there be another layer of mussels for the couple of christians of egypt to the cross to the most future victims. the way of the cross. cut. to. the police before language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots of a p.r. piece interviews intrigue. story. arabic. visit arabic don't call. there has been much speculation over who will take over as a federal reserve chairman or chairwoman next year it could be former treasury secretary larry summers or current said bice chairman janet yellen so earlier i spoke with gonza
it's all a lira and because this is private interest you know it's all about the bad and then bob jules was breaking the set abby martin about the new apple lawsuit and our own duel with the star in charge but the facts are. wealthy british style. markets. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. that judges assess on son. killed on the streets. that women kidnapped and...
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it's all a lira and because this is private interests you know it's all about the bad and then bob jules was breaking the set abby martin about the new apple lawsuit and our own duel with the star and talk about it being factual or. technology innovation. developments around. the future however. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. feel . anything. there has been much speculation over who will take over as a federal reserve chairman or chairwoman next year could it be former treasury secretary larry summers or current fed vice chairman janet yellen so earlier i spoke with gonzalo lira economic blogger and founder of the strategic planning group about who he expects will take the reins out of the fed in the next year. yana has a reputation of being very concerned about the. math taking offense dual mandate which is price stability and full employment janet yellen historically throughout her career since way back in ninety five she's been very
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look at that tuesday, jules. >> i'll take it. >> yeah. >> we are going to be at the as game then. >> pitch for you, you throw it out. >> hopefully vern glenn will show it up. >> how's your arm? >> we have been working on it playing catch in my backyard. [ laughter ] >> boom! >> all right. >>> so golf and baseball today. >> how come we have been talking about golf all afternoon, especially after the par 5 show, shameless plug. we'll segue, we have golf, major disappointments for the major names at the pga championship and more high voltage all of a sudden from the as' josh reddick. doing it again north of the border. ,,,,,, get 3 years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ...i'm trying to get this ie out of my head... ...this is miguel angel >>> golf up top. after all, it is the major. it's the pga championship round 3. i'm trying to get this image out of my head. ladies, take a look. they jimenez warmup r
look at that tuesday, jules. >> i'll take it. >> yeah. >> we are going to be at the as game then. >> pitch for you, you throw it out. >> hopefully vern glenn will show it up. >> how's your arm? >> we have been working on it playing catch in my backyard. [ laughter ] >> boom! >> all right. >>> so golf and baseball today. >> how come we have been talking about golf all afternoon, especially after the par 5 show, shameless plug....
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now, his name was jules barbe. was a frenchman who left paris after his wife was killed during the franco-prussian war. he said i've just had enough and i need a new scene. and he came to england and worked for thomas webb, for whom he won prizes and acclaim across europe as the world's finest glass decorator. and you, unbeknownst to you, have an example of his work. and this is an ivory base decorated in the aesthetic style with an amalgam, a mish-mash if you like, of geometric chinese lattice with a quasi islamic, into a kind of european thing with chinese symbols over japanese fish in a sort of oriental wave pattern. it comes under the general heading of the aesthetic. so it's a lovely thing, and it probably would have won prizes in its time. i'll tell you, it would win prizes today. the thing that it wouldn't win prizes for is it's the filthiest, dirtiest, most mucky piece of glass that i've ever had the misfortune to lay my hands on. what you've been doing to this i have no-- has this been in the garden? no, t
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barack obama cancels a shed jule one to one with potent after russia granted asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden moscow says washington still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis we follow that up. also ahead learning from us the united nations tells r.t. it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this is al-qaeda linked groups their push to create a breakaway islamic state. and the japanese government is forced now to step in to help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant contain a recently revealed massive leak of radioactive water. all over a good heavy company this hour this is our team broadcasting live from moscow around the world on our top stories are just saying the breaking news this u.s. president barack obama's council the one to one with his russian counterpart vladimir putin for next month the decision prompted by moscow giving temporary refuge to the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden was met with disappointment in the kremlin is out he's going to teach you can know with the details live f
barack obama cancels a shed jule one to one with potent after russia granted asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden moscow says washington still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis we follow that up. also ahead learning from us the united nations tells r.t. it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this is al-qaeda linked groups their push to create a breakaway islamic state. and the japanese government is forced now to step in to help...
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. >> i think jules and terri can. welcome to verian, who has done an amazing amount of work in just nine months? four months. [ laughter ] >> i should know that. verian has been a tremendous asset to mha and has done amazing work as far as our peer response team over the past four months. it feels like a year. welcome verian. >> welcome. >> i am verian pierce, and i am a peer responder and i started as a member of the action group, which one is of the support groups we have available at mha, and i came to a point in my life i just needed to deal with this issue. and a friend -- i told a friend, i am a hoarder. i had this realization and he told me about the action group, and mha and i went and it was -- these are people i can speak to about this shameful behavior. there is so much shame and stigma around this behavior and coming to the support group or talking to john or having a peer responder come to your home, it's the first time in many, many years that most people have allowed someone to cross their front door, b
. >> i think jules and terri can. welcome to verian, who has done an amazing amount of work in just nine months? four months. [ laughter ] >> i should know that. verian has been a tremendous asset to mha and has done amazing work as far as our peer response team over the past four months. it feels like a year. welcome verian. >> welcome. >> i am verian pierce, and i am a peer responder and i started as a member of the action group, which one is of the support groups we...
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with gardens alla lira and because this is private interest you know it's all about the bed then bob jules with breaking the sets abby martin about the new apple lawsuit and her own duel with the star and talk about it being factual or. victims it's like here. it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did very profitable to there's a very high return on investment. yes it was in this area of the city years and always have to pay the armed groups but i think that is a new development drizzy change their name and strategy but just to the same the doors. high ranking suspects. you know coming. pretty upset about that mr president. the president. but to me. i would give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end he says sick stuff and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. even if they're your bodyguards to watch themselves because the same goes for them. for saying i never heard of such a case as ours were so much money and gold has so many. for all the gold in colombia. is essential son. killed in the streets. that women kidnapped and converted to islam but s
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eight pm moscow time breaking news from c barack obama cancels a shed jule one to one with posts enough to russia granted asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden moscow says washington still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis we followed up this stuff. also headlining from us the united nations tells r.t. it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this is al-qaeda linked groups that push to create a breakaway islamic state. and the japanese government is forced now to step in to help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant contain a recently revealed massive leak of radioactive water.
eight pm moscow time breaking news from c barack obama cancels a shed jule one to one with posts enough to russia granted asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden moscow says washington still unwilling to build relations on an equal basis we followed up this stuff. also headlining from us the united nations tells r.t. it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this is al-qaeda linked groups that push to create a breakaway islamic state. and the...
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. >> jules, catch you later, thank you. good stuff. time to bring you up to speed with where we are on the global equity markets as we count down to the employment report. equity had a good move higher yesterday. 6 to 4 pace er advancers outpac decliners. we're off $8 point, xetra dax fairly flat. ftse mib down half a percent. ibex is fairly flat as well. cautionary. no one will want to take more positions ahead of the employment report. big move yesterday was t-bills. 2.72%, up 12 basis points on wednesday. not far away from the two-year high of 2.75, which we held not long ago. ten year gilts, 2.3% now, yielding at 2.45. spanish yields moved higher, up flat on the session at 4.6. currency markets, dollar/yen, 99.56, up on thursday. euro/dollar, 1.3345 on wednesday. around the 1.32 mark. the big move town, aussie/dollar, .8896. oil rally being held on to, gold is weaker, back below the 1300 mark. that's where we stand in trade here in europe. sixuan will update the session for us in asia as ever. hi, sixuan. >> thank you for that, ros
. >> jules, catch you later, thank you. good stuff. time to bring you up to speed with where we are on the global equity markets as we count down to the employment report. equity had a good move higher yesterday. 6 to 4 pace er advancers outpac decliners. we're off $8 point, xetra dax fairly flat. ftse mib down half a percent. ibex is fairly flat as well. cautionary. no one will want to take more positions ahead of the employment report. big move yesterday was t-bills. 2.72%, up 12 basis...
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in two thousand and twelve that had the potential of being president united states that was myself jule styne obama and romney what about if you have the potential to be president meaning you're on the on enough state ballots to win enough electoral votes how about a requirement that those people be in the polls just in the polls that determine who gets in the debates not in the debates but just in the polls not a bad idea obama sits one's into the second term. what do you see what do you really have realized just just a continuation of the following here's the breakdown i think when it comes to government you know larry i've been an entrepreneur my entire life i may have hired more people than all the other candidates running for president combined i mean that's my background it's really easy to hire it's extremely difficult to fire but if you don't fire it ends up to be a breakdown you go out of business and science i should have been firing people i'm saying that he has never hired people he's never fired people so hiring is really easy firing is really difficult he's not firing peop
in two thousand and twelve that had the potential of being president united states that was myself jule styne obama and romney what about if you have the potential to be president meaning you're on the on enough state ballots to win enough electoral votes how about a requirement that those people be in the polls just in the polls that determine who gets in the debates not in the debates but just in the polls not a bad idea obama sits one's into the second term. what do you see what do you...
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president barack obama has canceled a one to one with his russian counterpart vladimir putin that was shed jule for next month the decision prompted by moscow giving temporary refuge to the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden was met with disappointment in the kremlin he is and he's going to teach you can with the details and from washington also to give his going off in moscow with the russian side of it. washington has been thinking for a while on how to best punish moscow for snowden there were rumors that president obama may not go to the g. twenty summit in the same pace of work last night he confirmed that he is go away this morning we learned that while he's going to russia for the g twenty the white house is scrapped that bilateral summit with the russian president and here's president obama said device or here's what he said will still work with washer on issues where we can find common ground but he was the unanimous view of the president and his national security team that a summit did not make sense in the current environment so now as far as the current environment here is what w
president barack obama has canceled a one to one with his russian counterpart vladimir putin that was shed jule for next month the decision prompted by moscow giving temporary refuge to the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden was met with disappointment in the kremlin he is and he's going to teach you can with the details and from washington also to give his going off in moscow with the russian side of it. washington has been thinking for a while on how to best punish moscow for snowden there...
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he is a good friend of my sister jules so yes. i knew him but the others i am not so sure. remember i left high school over 50 years ago. >> guest: where did that question come from? >> caller: i'm married to one of his schoolmates and he had a sister named theresa. >> guest: is that right? >> caller: yes. a comment, i will let somebody else come on but i highly recommend you introduce yourself to cyberworld and i'm going on your web site and following your books and using them in my class. >> guest: i am first to tell you i need help. >> guest: >> caller: i will. >> caller: alfred. >> host: speaking of your web site, bridget had asked for the gentleman who wanted a picture of you and your brother. is there a contact, a way of contacting you on your web site? >> guest: the picture was taken by ebony magazine along time ago in studio in chicago. they did several pictures of us. i don't have a copy of one of them but they still have them in their files and explored through ebony magazine. >> guest: defending the spirit august 1982. the family is worried about mack. he has bec
he is a good friend of my sister jules so yes. i knew him but the others i am not so sure. remember i left high school over 50 years ago. >> guest: where did that question come from? >> caller: i'm married to one of his schoolmates and he had a sister named theresa. >> guest: is that right? >> caller: yes. a comment, i will let somebody else come on but i highly recommend you introduce yourself to cyberworld and i'm going on your web site and following your books and...
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jules continues that section of our coverage. julia? >> thanks, ross.stern economies range from the very poor such as gaza and yemen to the extremely wealthy nations including the uae and saudi arabia as well as oil and oil related products, industries of the region include the likes of agriculture, medical supplies and defense equipment. now, in the case of the uae in bahrain, of course, banking also plays a large part. you have to remember unemployment, it is noticeably higher in the middle east with almost a third of young people out of work. just what does the region need as an investment opportunity? foreign director favorites like qatar and united arab emirates. now, in search of resources, china turned to the middle east, investing in volatile areas where the west fear to do business. today, part of our focus week on frontier markets, we'll drill down into the good and the bad of putting your cash in the middle east. ross? >> all right, jules, thanks for that. joining us for more, michael harris. thank you for joining us. clearly big force for th
jules continues that section of our coverage. julia? >> thanks, ross.stern economies range from the very poor such as gaza and yemen to the extremely wealthy nations including the uae and saudi arabia as well as oil and oil related products, industries of the region include the likes of agriculture, medical supplies and defense equipment. now, in the case of the uae in bahrain, of course, banking also plays a large part. you have to remember unemployment, it is noticeably higher in the...
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grew up watching him and watching the chris farley version of him on is the nl, and teamed up with julesal campaigns. these were part of my self-education in american politics. while the title first attracted me to "fat man in a middle seat" i also wanted to read the book. it didn't disappoint. germond who passed away this week at age 85 was a throwback character. a political writer who loved horse races, political and real ones. he imbibed reporting before twitter when reporters could get closer to politicians than they could dream of today, proximity that could produce invaluable insight and unhealthy coziness. he didn't hide his political views. he was a democrat. his passion was politics. political campaigns, learning who wanted to run, figuring out who was going to win and understanding why. he had no problem with horse race journalism as long as it was good horse race journalism. jack germond's world has given way to a radically different political media landscape. politicians face more scrutiny and account act than they did before but the fear of an unguarded moment going viral on
grew up watching him and watching the chris farley version of him on is the nl, and teamed up with julesal campaigns. these were part of my self-education in american politics. while the title first attracted me to "fat man in a middle seat" i also wanted to read the book. it didn't disappoint. germond who passed away this week at age 85 was a throwback character. a political writer who loved horse races, political and real ones. he imbibed reporting before twitter when reporters...
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sporting a look from mason jules, one of our exclusive brands at macy's.ut print and pattern mixing. loving this colorblock sweater over a dot knit tee. and then the skinny ankle pant in navy is an important trend also for fall. and then one of my favorites. >> too cute. >> oxford shoes. colorblock. >> what would you call that? see-through or mesh? >> transparency. >> looks ready to go to college. not 11th grade. goodness gracious. >> exactly. >> awesome. excellent job. we have a teacher. why not? let's get a teacher in here. stacy is a first grade teacher. come on out, stacy. i feel like monty hall, calling out the guests. come on out. >> next contestant. here is stacy with actually two of her previous students. so, stacy is sporting a look that's menswear inspired. loving this jacket. from q mack, one of our exclusive brands at macy's. so the tailored boyfriend jacket over the little tiered skirt, loving the olive skirt here. little femme fergie stop underneath and floral print. >> fantastic. if you had to qualify this year's -- it's kind of classic, cas
sporting a look from mason jules, one of our exclusive brands at macy's.ut print and pattern mixing. loving this colorblock sweater over a dot knit tee. and then the skinny ankle pant in navy is an important trend also for fall. and then one of my favorites. >> too cute. >> oxford shoes. colorblock. >> what would you call that? see-through or mesh? >> transparency. >> looks ready to go to college. not 11th grade. goodness gracious. >> exactly. >>...
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in 1974 he joined the washington star, launching a column with jules witcover.o the baltimore sun after the star folded. the pair also wrote four books about presidential elections. germond was among the journalists portrayed in timothy crouse's "boys on the bus," written about the press coverage of the 1972 presidential campaign. crouse described germond as a little cannonball of a man, 44 years old, with a fresh, leprechaunish face, a fringe of white hair around his bald head, and a pugnacious, hands-on-hip manner of talking. many americans would become familiar with germond's cantankerous style from his television appearances, including "the mclaughlin group," where he was a regular panelist. in 2000, germond sat down with former "newshour" correspondent terry smith to discuss how covering political campaigns had changed over the years. >> we had very good access to the candidates, and they'd have dinner with you, a couple of drinks with you. they weren't afraid you were going to blow them up with a one cheap story. they-- it was an entirely different attitud
in 1974 he joined the washington star, launching a column with jules witcover.o the baltimore sun after the star folded. the pair also wrote four books about presidential elections. germond was among the journalists portrayed in timothy crouse's "boys on the bus," written about the press coverage of the 1972 presidential campaign. crouse described germond as a little cannonball of a man, 44 years old, with a fresh, leprechaunish face, a fringe of white hair around his bald head, and a...
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hi, jules. >> frontier asian economies have weathered the recent sell-off in the south asian market farthan some of their neighbors. in fact, it plagued east asia over recent weeks. pakistan led 30% in the last 120 months. other nations, vietnam and bangladesh also performed well. the region remains tightly linked to china, of course, and acceptable to a hard or a soft landing. now, the asia index is up over 10% year to date. and remains closely correlated to the broader frontier index. drugs and weapons trade in the region deterred many investors. central asia has a number of well managed companies looking to invest directly in some of these corporates. now, earlier today, i spoke to the head of the etf exchange traded products at deutsche bank. i started by asking him why he believes etfs or exchange traded products are a good way to gain exposure to some of the frontier markets. >> etfs are exchange traded funds, funds that trade on the exchange like any listed security. when it comes to etfs, the key element of them is that they are exchange traded. when it comes to constructing exp
hi, jules. >> frontier asian economies have weathered the recent sell-off in the south asian market farthan some of their neighbors. in fact, it plagued east asia over recent weeks. pakistan led 30% in the last 120 months. other nations, vietnam and bangladesh also performed well. the region remains tightly linked to china, of course, and acceptable to a hard or a soft landing. now, the asia index is up over 10% year to date. and remains closely correlated to the broader frontier index....
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i presume he's in a fairly bullish mood because of all of that, jules. >> he's pretty confident.y're making sound progress in terms of reorganizing the business, streamlining it and selling off noncore assets as you said. but i think what is concerning investors now is how they boost profitability and that seems to be weighing on the share price today, underperforming in the market. the target is to double operating profits from the position they're at today. and asked the ceo whether this is too ambitious a target. >> i think that we are on track. we're making progress. part of the progress that we would continue to make would come from expense cutting that had not kicked off yet because actually what happened in these two quarters is that we invested for restructuring, in order to cast in future quarters, we needed to take some expenses now. so we see the benefits still to come. and also for the business, we still see improvement marriage continues in the next quarters. >> the other key issue is addressing the 12.7 billion euros worth of debt the company holds and if they'll ha
i presume he's in a fairly bullish mood because of all of that, jules. >> he's pretty confident.y're making sound progress in terms of reorganizing the business, streamlining it and selling off noncore assets as you said. but i think what is concerning investors now is how they boost profitability and that seems to be weighing on the share price today, underperforming in the market. the target is to double operating profits from the position they're at today. and asked the ceo whether...
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is onnew orleans, jules the independent line.you are on the air. >> yes, i was laid off from my job in february of this year. until that time, i had insurance through my company i was working for, building ships for the united states navy. since i have been laid off in february, i have been participating in cobra. my wife is disabled since 1996. i had an injury at the job, and i had knee replacement surgery. $1295ying cobra coverage a month. >> that's for you and your wife? >> right. and i'm not really using it. my wife is. it's eating up the little savings that i had. hopefully, obama care will not be as bad as the price i'm paying for cobra. it should be affordable, and this cobra payment that i'm paying is definitely not affordable. >> what will happen there in louisiana? are they setting up an exchange? will that help your situation at all, do you know? >> i heard our governor, bobby jindal, is not going to allow the state to participate. that is what i've heard. i'm not a soothsayer of state politics. hopefully, we can parti
is onnew orleans, jules the independent line.you are on the air. >> yes, i was laid off from my job in february of this year. until that time, i had insurance through my company i was working for, building ships for the united states navy. since i have been laid off in february, i have been participating in cobra. my wife is disabled since 1996. i had an injury at the job, and i had knee replacement surgery. $1295ying cobra coverage a month. >> that's for you and your wife? >>...
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the support of others, and the funders that i would like to thank are the annie casey foundation, julesernstein and linda lipset. they've been really crucial in allowing us to do this unfinished march project. so thanks to them also. and just in conclusion i want to give a few words from the march. we've all probably heard martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech tens, dozens of times. i just want to give us a few paragraphs from some of the other people who spoke that day. so a. phillip randolph, part of his speech he said: we know that we have no future in a society in which six million black and white people are unemployed and millions more live in poverty. nor is the goal of our civil rights revolution merely the passage of civil rights legislation. yes, we want all accommodations open to all citizens, but those accommodations would mean little to those who cannot afford to use them. yes, we want a fair employment practice act, but what good will it do if profit-geared automation destroys the jobs of millions of workers, black and white? so again, this issue of full employment f
the support of others, and the funders that i would like to thank are the annie casey foundation, julesernstein and linda lipset. they've been really crucial in allowing us to do this unfinished march project. so thanks to them also. and just in conclusion i want to give a few words from the march. we've all probably heard martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech tens, dozens of times. i just want to give us a few paragraphs from some of the other people who spoke that day. so a....
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support of the important funders and the funders that i would like to thank our the capacd foundation julesbernstein and linda have been really crucial in allowing us to do this unfinished march project so thanks to them also. and in conclusion i want to give a few words from the march. we have all probably heard martin luther king's i have a dream speech and dozens of times i just want to give a few paragraphs from some of the other people who spoke that day. a. philip randolph, part of his speech he said we know that we have no future in a society in which 6 million black-and-white people are unemployed and millions more live in poverty. nor is the goal of our civil rights revolution nearly this passage of civil rights legislation. yes we want all accommodations open to all citizens but those accommodations would mean little to those who cannot afford to use them. yes, we want a fair employment track this act but what good will it do if automation destroys the jobs of millions of workers ,-com,-com ma black and white? again full employment for black, white, everyone was central to his vis
support of the important funders and the funders that i would like to thank our the capacd foundation julesbernstein and linda have been really crucial in allowing us to do this unfinished march project so thanks to them also. and in conclusion i want to give a few words from the march. we have all probably heard martin luther king's i have a dream speech and dozens of times i just want to give a few paragraphs from some of the other people who spoke that day. a. philip randolph, part of his...
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support of important funders and the funders that i would like to thank our the annie e casey foundation julesernstein and linda lipsett. they have been crucial so thanks to them also. and just in conclusion, i want to give a few words from the march. we have all probably heard martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech dozens of times. i want to give a few paragraphs from the other people who spoke that day. a. phillip randolph, he said, "we know we have no future in a society where 6 million black and white people are unemployed and millions more live in poverty. nor is the goal of our civil rights revolution merely the past -- passage of civil rights legislation. we want all accommodations open to all citizens, but those accommodations would mean little to those who cannot afford to use them. yes, we want a fair employment practice act him about what good will it do if profit geared automation destroys the jobs of millions of workers, black and white? so this issue of full employment for black, white everyone, was central to his vision of what a march on washington was about. the presiden
support of important funders and the funders that i would like to thank our the annie e casey foundation julesernstein and linda lipsett. they have been crucial so thanks to them also. and just in conclusion, i want to give a few words from the march. we have all probably heard martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech dozens of times. i want to give a few paragraphs from the other people who spoke that day. a. phillip randolph, he said, "we know we have no future in a society...