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la seÑora carmen julia estÁ interesada.amo eres no tengo tanto dinero. >>> pero no se preocupe, y entonces ya. con dÉbito llamamos al banco entonces. >>> como es con dÉbito entonces. >>> mira. ahora ita tenemos un convenio c el banco, y hacemos esto. >>> aquÍ estÁ. >>> tienes que hacerle el descuento. >>> alÓ con quiÉn hablo?. >>> operador nÚmero 12 manuel. >>> quÉ tal seÑor manuel mire le estoy llamo pando ver afectar unos datos, de una cliente de nosotros. >>> del acuerdo que tenemos. >>> venevisiÓn con el banco. >>> deme el nÚmero de la tarjeta por favor. >>> 8888505529 es la seÑora caro me Álvarez. >>> dame el nÚmero de cÉdula. >>> el nÚmero de cÉlula es 148. >>> 8 otra vez. >>> pÁsame con la cliente. >>> quieren hablar con usted. >>> hola. >>> buenas tardes. >>> le habla el seÑor manuel, operador nÚmero 12 querÍa verificar algunos datos por razones de seÑored me pudiera respondo ir si es tan amable. >>> si colono. >>> su direcciÓn por favor. >>> este... pero estoy hablando con el banco?. >>> sÍ. >>> pero si. >>> hospit
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>> soy yo. >> julia ¿estÁs bien?. >> ¿y marcos?. estÁ peor que nunca. >> ya sabes que no me gusta las adivinanzas ¿quÉ estÁ pasando?. >>. >> mamÁ marcos chocÓ un coche nuevecito. >> ¿pero Él estÁ bien?. >> ya sÉ que sÍ, no le pasÓ nada. >> ay! pobrecito, dile que se cuide mucho. >> mira. >> una fractura. >> no, no es una fractura mamÁ, lo mÁs grave que muriÓ una persona en el accidente. >> ay! dios mÍo. >> mamÁ yo ya no puedo mas con Él. >> ¿quÉ vas a hacer?. >> necesito que lo recibas en tu casa. >> ¿aquÍ?. >>. >> claro, vas a salir de viaje?. >> no, no. >> es que quiero que marcos se vaya a vivir contigo. >> ¿por cuÁnto tiempo?. >> no sÉ, no se. >> tiempo indefinido, yo ya no puedo tenerlo aquÍ, si tÚ no lo aceptas lo voy mandar a un internado militar, no, no claro que puede vivir aquÍ. >> siempre te lo dije. pe pero ¿Él que opina quiere venir aquÍ a vivir?. >> sÍ mamÁ, se quiere ir a vivir contigo. >> de verdad!. >> sÍ yo tampoco lo podia creer. >> ay! cuÁndo va a venir?. >> maÑana. >> maÑana?. >> ¿te estÁs quedando sorda?. >> ma
>> soy yo. >> julia ¿estÁs bien?. >> ¿y marcos?. estÁ peor que nunca. >> ya sabes que no me gusta las adivinanzas ¿quÉ estÁ pasando?. >>. >> mamÁ marcos chocÓ un coche nuevecito. >> ¿pero Él estÁ bien?. >> ya sÉ que sÍ, no le pasÓ nada. >> ay! pobrecito, dile que se cuide mucho. >> mira. >> una fractura. >> no, no es una fractura mamÁ, lo mÁs grave que muriÓ una persona en el accidente. >> ay! dios...
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my name is julia. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people dream here twenty some years ago so you stablished me and i stick wife on the silent. and people feel the love of christ all working. people say you can. come but something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again they say the below saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only on antti. this immediately goes so we leave the need. for the sea potions to cure. play your part of the physical. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politicking only on our team. live. live live. live . if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russell it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the rest of the world has to offer i've come to meet some of the peopl
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, julia!ha ? ay, de veras quÉ burro eres, no quiere que la lleve gerÓnimo, seÑora. >> no, no, prefiero que se quede aquÍ contigo. no quiero que estÉ sola por si natalia intenta salir de su cuarto. >> sÍ, la mera verdad yo, yo sÍ prefiero quedarme aqui con ella, ya ve que luego la niÑa natalia se pone bien violenta. >> no se preocupe, seÑora, nosotros nos quedamos aquÍ cuidando a la niÑa natalia, eh. >> gracias, socorro. si marco regresa por favor dile que me espere, que necesito hablar con Él seriamente. >> sÍ, seÑora, claro que si. >> bueno. ♪. >> uy, pero quÉ bruto es usted, de veras. >> ay, y ahora ¿yo quÉ hice? >> de veras que usted ve la tempestad y no cinta, que no ve la que la seÑora, estÁ pero bien triste con todo lo que estÁ pasando. sÍ, claro y usted tenÍa que salir con su babosada. >> no, sÍ, ademÁs no es ninguna babosada, es la verdad, pues entonces ¿quÉ? >> ¿quÉ? >> ¿no va a pensar lo que le dije? >> ay, ya mejor cÁllese. ¿sabe quÉ? vaya a traerme un te de tila. >> ¿yo? >> sÍ, ust
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my name is julia. early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy if they came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say yeah look up that arroyo were taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions became greater and greater and greater we we could not lose weapons and towards the end of our occupation in iraq we were weapons tight it took an act of the president to say yes that somebody would be destroyed. i know c.n.n. m s n b c and fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough for the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstr
my name is julia. early in the iraq and afghanistan war it was much easier to use a weapon and you always work with a ground crew i might be following a convoy if they came under attack i would work directly with the ground controller he would tell us where he needs help he would say yeah look up that arroyo were taking fire from that arroyo and i would tell him what i'd see and then he would clear me hot and the decision was on me for when to fire as the face of war changed those restrictions...
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. >> un dÍa vas a tener explicarme cÓmo conoces este lugar, julia. ¿estÁs despierta?r de francia. (sonido ambiente). >> veo un rostro familiar. (sonido ambiente). >> la policÍa estÁ por todos lados. >> no se mueva, policÍa! >> rÁpido! >> no se mueva! (sonido ambiente). >> ¿escuchaste lo que dije? >> se acabÓ la fiesta. >> contra la pared! (sonido ambiente). >> silencio, quÉdate quieto! >> no se muevan! >> no me vea! >> hola, ¿necesita que le ayude con eso? >> tenemos licencia. >> ah, conque tienen licencia, bien, entonces nos vamos. >> estÁs en problemas, escucha, tenemos un arreglo con la policÍa. >> bien, ahora tendrÁn que arreglarse. >> que te pongas en posiciÓn. >> tÚ ponte en posiciÓn. >> quÉ te has creÍdo, maldito. >> ¿no escuchaste al oficial? >> quÉ te pasa. >> a un lado. >> bien, dame eso, ahora sube las escaleras. >> anoten sus nombres y llÉvenselos, vamos. >> sabe, a veces es difÍcil distinguir entre los buenos y los malos, no siempre es obvio. >> disculpe, seÑorita, ¿la estÁ molestando? >> quieto, mano izquierda, muy lento, camine lentamente, no tiene cuer
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the character is julia, the heroine of the new novel, "portrait of julia." author is indeed our own robert macneil, longtime anchor and executive editor of the newshour. this is his fourth novel and continues a story begun in his earlier "burden of desire." he talked with jeffrey brown this afternoon in our new york studio. robin, welcome. >> thank you. >> brown: so first this character of yours, julia, first brought to life some 20 years ago. >> right, right. >> brown: was she playing around in your head all these years? demanding to come back? >> i think so. she's been gestating for a long time. to me she's fascinating the. and this book, as it begins, she's a 28-year-old widow of three years from the first world war. i grew up in my first -- i was born in 1931, 12 years after the first world war ended and all my early childhood was in the sort of leftovers of that atmosphere from the first world war, the war to end all wars. >> brown: well, that is so much of the context of this book, right? it is the -- a new world beginning. millions are dead and it is
the character is julia, the heroine of the new novel, "portrait of julia." author is indeed our own robert macneil, longtime anchor and executive editor of the newshour. this is his fourth novel and continues a story begun in his earlier "burden of desire." he talked with jeffrey brown this afternoon in our new york studio. robin, welcome. >> thank you. >> brown: so first this character of yours, julia, first brought to life some 20 years ago. >> right,...
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(on video): my name is julia hassleberg.onfess to a physical relationship with a person of the same sex. (fast-forwarding) my name is henrik jacobssen. i have sinned against human life. i am doing this to atone for my sins and for the sins of others. i am doing this in the name of him who was dead and who rose again. (button clicks) i am doing this to atone for my own sins and for the sins of others. i am doing this in the name of him who was dead and who rose again. woman: i am doing this in the name of him who was dead and who rose again. ...and who rose again. ...and who rose again. i am doing this in the name of him who was dead and who rose again. erik's alive, isn't he? isn't he? i thought it was him at first. they found the body with his things. what did you think you were doing? you declared a body dead, you know it's not him? you bury him? it was better for anna. what, that she thought her father was dead? i had to stop it, kurt. she'd been so damaged. it had to stop. well, he's back now. he's back from the dead and
(on video): my name is julia hassleberg.onfess to a physical relationship with a person of the same sex. (fast-forwarding) my name is henrik jacobssen. i have sinned against human life. i am doing this to atone for my sins and for the sins of others. i am doing this in the name of him who was dead and who rose again. (button clicks) i am doing this to atone for my own sins and for the sins of others. i am doing this in the name of him who was dead and who rose again. woman: i am doing this in...
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and julia yarborough is in cape canaveral. julia tell us a little bit more about what they're hoping to find on this mission. >> well, what scientists here at nora nasa are hoping to are launch of the maven, they want to near about what happened on the climate on mars. as you mentioned, scientists feel that water was once present upon the planet but currently it is a cold and dry planet. today they want to find out if there was water on the planet, what happened to it, what happened to the atmosphere that it does not support water anymore? so what's happening with aplaifn is, we are preparing for that launch. it will take ten months for maven to reach mars. at that point, it will spend a year of earth orbit around mars and it will basically do research within the atmosphere. it will help scientists determine what has happened with the gas useous are state of that planet. it will have eight specific are instruments on board, help scientists determine what is so critical about what happened, and then again, the maven will orbit
and julia yarborough is in cape canaveral. julia tell us a little bit more about what they're hoping to find on this mission. >> well, what scientists here at nora nasa are hoping to are launch of the maven, they want to near about what happened on the climate on mars. as you mentioned, scientists feel that water was once present upon the planet but currently it is a cold and dry planet. today they want to find out if there was water on the planet, what happened to it, what happened to...
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what should investors focus on now, julia? >> reporter: sue, disney's results were better on across the board results. the studio showed strength, consumer product and interactive divisions swung to profit, which was unusual for a division that's only been profitable one quarter in the past. the reason the stock is trading lower seems to be on expectations about the media network division, the biggest. the studio -- the company warned there would be issues with deferred revenue from the prior quarter so not unexpected and disney says without those issues it would have showed an increase in operating profit on higher affiliate feeds and advertising but that seems to be what is impacting the stock. sue, and tyler, there was a lot of optimism especially about digital. weighed in and said with the new marshall netflix deal announced today it would be a win/win fsh the company producing original content for netflix calling it a breakthrough and twitter says he's very bullish on mobile and social saying both things are great for dis
what should investors focus on now, julia? >> reporter: sue, disney's results were better on across the board results. the studio showed strength, consumer product and interactive divisions swung to profit, which was unusual for a division that's only been profitable one quarter in the past. the reason the stock is trading lower seems to be on expectations about the media network division, the biggest. the studio -- the company warned there would be issues with deferred revenue from the...
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my name is julia. war is probably the most complex of human activity is. still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people who don't know what their premises are really us people. reading. this something shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because of it because it was ny times four in the morning even the best given the mesh soldiers. are going to make mistakes this is this whole idea of brotherhood and author and then it come broader in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere. empty closed rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in the café. they are the ones who come back home blasts. so the. because gamers are just in their memories. choose your language. they kill it oh if they sell some of. the concerns get a. chance to opinions that invigorating good. choose the stories that impact the life choose to access to often. clue. no deal european leaders failed to
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are they all like that they are weak people they are not very strong people my name is julia. i'm speechless because i've almost completely forgotten what i wanted to ask. after the break you'll meet the person who was always the closest man in julie is life but a father wanted to be easy if they are if he can meet a serious said yes absolutely he hasn't seen him for ages will he even recognise him you can see for yourself after the break. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russell it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the best the rest of the world has to offer i've come to meet some of the people going the greats and to see if i can find out the secret to the perfect place. but. i. guess. the a supply problem is terrible they are legendary hard to make out to let you get along here is a plot that never had sex with others make their lives let's call it was. just say. listen the m let's li
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my name is julia. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. and i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through her screaming grenade. go forward they explode and blow them all run his back toward us and it was all over all. we know that our call moran's on our commander won't leave us no matter how tough it gets we're team. there who are bored of getting was a senior in his military trio. he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body more of his comrades would die he gave his own life to save us friends. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world writes now. off the old picture of today's thieves log on to and from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. live. live live. live . we speak your language might be will not advance. what music programs the
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my name is julia. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the best the rest of the world has to offer i've come to meet some of the people going the greats and to see if i can find out the secret to the perfect. person i. choose your language. call if we can without your financials and i say still some. choose to use the consensus get to. choose the opinions that you think rate to. choose the stories that impact your life choose me access to your office. look. at. her. face if you leave the. economic up and downs in the final months day belong to the old saying i and the rest because it's going to be case it'll be if we call a. police. flip on your whole arm and watch as the bank of new knowledge face time to try to keep. playing. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. to
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are they all like that they are weak people they are not very strong people my name is julia. oh i'm speechless because i've almost completely forgotten what i wanted to ask. after the break you'll meet the person who was always the closest man in julie is life that's a father what it is if they are if she can meet is serious said yes absolutely she hasn't seen him for ages will even recognise him you can see for yourself after the break. it was a. very hard take i. want to get there. by that fact that there. was. plenty. of the. dramas that can't be ignored. to. stories others refused to notice. faces changing the world writes now. a full picture of today's leaves. on demand from around the globe. looked. to me i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. and i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason there were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. when the militants decided to try and break through to her new guinea
are they all like that they are weak people they are not very strong people my name is julia. oh i'm speechless because i've almost completely forgotten what i wanted to ask. after the break you'll meet the person who was always the closest man in julie is life that's a father what it is if they are if she can meet is serious said yes absolutely she hasn't seen him for ages will even recognise him you can see for yourself after the break. it was a. very hard take i. want to get there. by that...
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my name is julia. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere and. empty clothes rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back call him blasts. so his games are just in their memories. one of the common to watch it. all the face time people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. it looks. like. that you know the prize is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy which. will. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing are not defined ready to
my name is julia. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere and. empty clothes rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back call him blasts. so his games are just in their memories. one of the common to watch it. all the face time people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. it looks. like. that you know the prize is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution...
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my name is julia. when the crisis leaves us trace is everywhere an. empty classroom become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back home blasts. so kids games are just in their memories. war is probably the most complex and difficult to. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people who don't know the one thing on their premises there are of us people. reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because it because it was night times four in the morning even the best even the belch soldiers. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author. and camaraderie in the sense that was it in this context that has absolutely no place. over my language at all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so let's put it straight. no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point lead
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my name is julia. wealthy british style it's time to let. the markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines joining in to cause a report on r.t. . if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the best the rest of the world has to offer i've come to meet some of the people going the greats and to see if i can find out the secret to the perfect. person i. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm like the players i know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say please take a call is on the docket well done. thank you no more weasel words. when you need a direct question me prepared for a change when you run should be ready for a
my name is julia. wealthy british style it's time to let. the markets find scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines joining in to cause a report on r.t. . if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can...
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my name is julia. ukraine a country divided its government's decision not to pursue integration with the european union and opt for russia instead as western politicians and media in an uproar brussels feel snubbed while moscow has a wait and see approach as ukrainian politics is anything but stable the so-called struggle for ukraine is far from over. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your heads but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the best the rest of the world has to offer i've come to meet some of the people going the greats and to see if i can find out the secret to the perfect place. to my. eyes. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people jam here twenty some years ago and so are you stablished last like life on the silent. and people feel the love of christ all work
my name is julia. ukraine a country divided its government's decision not to pursue integration with the european union and opt for russia instead as western politicians and media in an uproar brussels feel snubbed while moscow has a wait and see approach as ukrainian politics is anything but stable the so-called struggle for ukraine is far from over. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your heads but they've...
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julia roberts has held the america's sweetheart title for some time.lawrence already has an oscar under her belt, has enough charm, julia says that doesn't automatically make her eligible for the "america's sweetheart" club. apparently there is this club includes marilyn monroe, reese witherspoon, sandra bullock and meg ryan. promoting her latest movie, julia mulled over the idea of admitting jennifer to the club and came to the conclusion the "hunger games" star is probably too cool. she said "i think she's fabulous but she seems cooler than me. she shoots flaming arrows. is that a new cupid tactic?" unlike roberts who launched her career with "pretty woman" before moving on to heavy hitting drama, jennifer lawrence focussed on grittier roles in movies like "winter's bone" and "american hustle" coming up later on in december but julia was 22 when "pretty woman" came out, got an academy award nomination the same age jennifer lauren was when she won the best actress honor for "silver linings playbook." we asked julia what advice she's give jennifer as s
julia roberts has held the america's sweetheart title for some time.lawrence already has an oscar under her belt, has enough charm, julia says that doesn't automatically make her eligible for the "america's sweetheart" club. apparently there is this club includes marilyn monroe, reese witherspoon, sandra bullock and meg ryan. promoting her latest movie, julia mulled over the idea of admitting jennifer to the club and came to the conclusion the "hunger games" star is probably...
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happy bihday, tray. >> julia still has got it.ng marie claire and uncoughing her legs in just a men's shirt. revealing that she cooks three meals a day for her family and never googles herself. >>> so when it comes to stars who completely transform themselves for a role, tom hangs is definitely at the top of that list. >> tom is at it again in his new moe playing walt disney. and i tkedo him all about it. >> an icon playing an icon. >> he loved what hedid. shari all he lrned about the legendaaltdiey. >> andive me a tourn the proces >> this where you guys sho the movie. my office used to b rht in there. this is exactly th wayt looked. i don't thk there's a new ildi in site here. >> wtit'st likeakin on the role of wal disney? >> ll, i grew up watching him so much andwas this benevolent presence if our lives. there was a small amount of i want to get it right. there's a b o a burden that goes along with it. >> he handled it with exactly the skill u uld expect. >> you can't igine how excited im toinally mt you. >> saving mr. banks, th
happy bihday, tray. >> julia still has got it.ng marie claire and uncoughing her legs in just a men's shirt. revealing that she cooks three meals a day for her family and never googles herself. >>> so when it comes to stars who completely transform themselves for a role, tom hangs is definitely at the top of that list. >> tom is at it again in his new moe playing walt disney. and i tkedo him all about it. >> an icon playing an icon. >> he loved what hedid. shari...
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>>> julia?ar contigo a solas. >>> julia, quiero estar sólo, te pedí unos días. >>> no quiero estar sin tí, por eso pedí que vinieras, por favor antonio. (mÚsica). >>> veniste por mí verdad? verdad? (mÚsica). >>> estaba muy preocupado por marco, sólo quería asegurarme que estuviese bien. (puerta) >>> marco? marco! marco! (mÚsica). (gritos). >>> julia! >>> qué pasa mamá? >>> qué son esos gritos? (mÚsica). >>> qué pasó? (llorando). >>> marco! marco! qué pasa? >>> ay no, marco! >>> tú tienes la culpa de todo lo que está pasando! (mÚsica). >>> marco, por dios! despierta, marco! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. >>> marco, marco!. >>> está vivo... >>> está vivo? >>> por favor señora, una ambulancia por favor. >>> despierta. >>> es urgente! >>> hijito, por favor perdóname, marco! (mÚsica). >>> por qué? por qué lo hizo? antonio, eso que dijo marco no es cierto verdad? por qué no me contestas, qué pasa? >>> julia, déjame en paz, por qué no te callas y me dejas en paz! (mÚsica). >>> qué está pa
>>> julia?ar contigo a solas. >>> julia, quiero estar sólo, te pedí unos días. >>> no quiero estar sin tí, por eso pedí que vinieras, por favor antonio. (mÚsica). >>> veniste por mí verdad? verdad? (mÚsica). >>> estaba muy preocupado por marco, sólo quería asegurarme que estuviese bien. (puerta) >>> marco? marco! marco! (mÚsica). (gritos). >>> julia! >>> qué pasa mamá? >>> qué son esos gritos?...
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>> julia: yes, and the hips are...? >> 46-1/2. >> katie: wow. >> you've slimmed down four inches... >> oh, my gosh! >> instantly! >> you go, girl. >> whoo-hoo! >> what do you think about that? >> i love , it's fantastic! >> katie: no exercise, just the jeans! [all laugh] >> heidi: these are my new best friends. [all laugh] wow! >> julia: well, thank you so much for joining us today... >> you're welcome. >> i'm so glad you're happy with the jeans. >> cute! >> just another satisfied customer with heidi here. thank you so much. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> announcer: we've all fallen victim to it-- the dreaded muffin top, the bulges, the infamous rear end cleavage, and let's not forget that awful flat-as-a-pancake derriere-- but whatever you want to call it, these are the reasons why we fear reaching for those jeans. it's so frustrating. jeans are a staple in every woman's closet, and why not? they're the only fashion item to never go out of style, but why does it always seem that high-quality fashion looks great but n
>> julia: yes, and the hips are...? >> 46-1/2. >> katie: wow. >> you've slimmed down four inches... >> oh, my gosh! >> instantly! >> you go, girl. >> whoo-hoo! >> what do you think about that? >> i love , it's fantastic! >> katie: no exercise, just the jeans! [all laugh] >> heidi: these are my new best friends. [all laugh] wow! >> julia: well, thank you so much for joining us today... >> you're welcome. >>...
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my name is julia. her. it. was a look it was a problem very hard to take a look to get the money or a plug hat you ever had sex with her rick perry. about. the i'm told. to slowly look look look look look. look look look look a. the ability. i'm the president and a society i'm big corporation trying to convince us to consume consume consume and the banks are trying to get all that money all about money and i'm a vastly sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations the tax rate bankers coming up. there is just too much crap is it a side. that. i would rather as questions to 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. i think. everybody. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution which says that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy which recall for us is going. to make no i'm tom and on this show we reveal the live picture of what's act
my name is julia. her. it. was a look it was a problem very hard to take a look to get the money or a plug hat you ever had sex with her rick perry. about. the i'm told. to slowly look look look look look. look look look look a. the ability. i'm the president and a society i'm big corporation trying to convince us to consume consume consume and the banks are trying to get all that money all about money and i'm a vastly sick for a politician writing the laws and regulations the tax rate bankers...
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let me repeat my hangz or thanks for julia and kevin. this is the first company i visit in this city and carl thank you. and the carl bishop group is very important working with our chamber of commerce and the other nonprofit. a simple answer is jobs. the reason i'm working on immigration reform. i used to be a civil rights attorney and helped folks to 0 reunite with their families. but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the small businesses in san francisco was owned by an immigrant. our whole history this city's been built on good immigrants who found ideas and employed others. and today that story has not changed. i think that the businesses in succeed if we have good sound business policies but we make sure there's comprehensive immigration reform. because we've he learned over the years is that there are millions of people in the state of california and undocumented folks in san francisco that are not part of our official economy that are hiding. because of fear
let me repeat my hangz or thanks for julia and kevin. this is the first company i visit in this city and carl thank you. and the carl bishop group is very important working with our chamber of commerce and the other nonprofit. a simple answer is jobs. the reason i'm working on immigration reform. i used to be a civil rights attorney and helped folks to 0 reunite with their families. but at the time the direction connect to the history of the city being a city of immigrants 35 percent of all the...
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guys. >> thank you, julia. before you go, do you have a sense of this question we were talking about before around the table? why is twirt ipo not trending on twitter? what does that mean? >> well, there's been a lot of question about whether twitter's users who were primarily in the u.s., male and under the age of 35 are going to be twitter's investors. that is the big question there. obviously, we had the cnbc atp poll out earlier this week which said in fact those core users may not be interested in investing, but there are plenty of people who can see potential. people talk about a huge range of things on twitter. they might be talking about the country music ar wards more than the ipo. but i think they might change when we get closer to the stock trading later today. julia, thank you for that report. we'll have more from julia throughout the morning. then on "squawk on the street," dick costlo is back. he's going to be joining carl live from the floor of the stock exchange. >> what is his name? because tha
guys. >> thank you, julia. before you go, do you have a sense of this question we were talking about before around the table? why is twirt ipo not trending on twitter? what does that mean? >> well, there's been a lot of question about whether twitter's users who were primarily in the u.s., male and under the age of 35 are going to be twitter's investors. that is the big question there. obviously, we had the cnbc atp poll out earlier this week which said in fact those core users may...
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julia, it was a great interview. now, walk us through what's happening with the ipo as of right now. >> well, abby, as you mentioned, twitter's only been publicly traded for a couple of hours, but it's already had a massive run. it opened over 70% higher from where it was priced last night at $26 per share. now it's trading in the mid-40s. at one point soon after it started trading, it even hit $50 a share. now, it's worth keeping in mind that that $50 or that $46, that's up from an already raised pricing range. the stock keeps on getting pushed up and up. twitter's current evaluation is bigger than 337 companies in the s&p 500. it's also bigger than another social media giant. linkedin is roughly a $25 billion market cap. unlieke linkedin, twitter is no yet profitable. that means all these investors aren't buying share from the current company. right now the company has generated -- but they're not buying it because of that, rather because of its future potential profits and that promise of growth. now, he really st
julia, it was a great interview. now, walk us through what's happening with the ipo as of right now. >> well, abby, as you mentioned, twitter's only been publicly traded for a couple of hours, but it's already had a massive run. it opened over 70% higher from where it was priced last night at $26 per share. now it's trading in the mid-40s. at one point soon after it started trading, it even hit $50 a share. now, it's worth keeping in mind that that $50 or that $46, that's up from an...
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julia, lovely to have you. thanks for watching "street signs." >> "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody, good afternoon. happy friday. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. >> is that all you're going to say? >> that's what i'm going to say. >> that's all she got. i'm bill griffeth. it was dow 16,000 we were watching. today, it could be 1800 on the s&p. we are above that right now. so, we may be setting some records. all kinds of records today, as a matter of fact. here at the new york stock exchange. >> it's true. we are looking at gains for the market as we approach the close here. another record high. bill, i
julia, lovely to have you. thanks for watching "street signs." >> "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody, good afternoon. happy friday. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. >> is that all you're going to say? >> that's what i'm going to say. >> that's all she got. i'm bill griffeth. it was dow 16,000 we were watching. today, it could be 1800 on the s&p. we are above that right...
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i want him to say a few words about julia and her ice cream bar. >> thank you. it was my flesh -- pleasure to have a conversation with julia about a place for a neighborhood family serving kind of restaurant in the head. it was a brilliant vision and her percent -- perseverance to carry through this. she's a remarkable person with great vision and determination to see it through. to that end, it has become a landmark in the neighborhood, an instant landmark from the day it opened to today. it is the centerpiece of most people's walking in the hate valley area. it is truly a restaurant where you will get the best ice cream that you will probably ever eat in your life. this is world class quality from our own local person and i'm delighted and thankful that she has succeeded in this venture. so, thank you. >> let me just add that juliette reached out to me looking for people to hire in the community. wanting to be a community serving businesses, she's offered her business for community meetings. anytime she was asked for support in the community, her search warran
i want him to say a few words about julia and her ice cream bar. >> thank you. it was my flesh -- pleasure to have a conversation with julia about a place for a neighborhood family serving kind of restaurant in the head. it was a brilliant vision and her percent -- perseverance to carry through this. she's a remarkable person with great vision and determination to see it through. to that end, it has become a landmark in the neighborhood, an instant landmark from the day it opened to...
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but julia did it. i didn't do that job. i do that to happen administrations in plantations and then some because scientific institutions. nora said to have made many pencils warning about a heightened looked great. i mean tax free barry was down one or two the club will open. this cautious optimism that a deal can be reached during weapons states resumption of talks in geneva for you non sneak in a program. foreign minister mohammad jem that saif is leading on to his taking tea with the six world powers towards an initial court it would mean his country having a sneaky activity in exchange for mimicking the need for sanctions. the sixty. it would be the beginning. all you need to be caught. in beating previous. so it is part of the titanic view that the event. i can i commit you to the port of call. in his fifties he's taken on such sanctions should not be lifted in a lot to run can still in its uranium. he was present track a bone but downplayed the impact the lifting of limited sanctions would have my hope and expectation
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and julia a report out today suggests that the obama administration was told there were problems withhe website as far back as march. so this is part of damage control on the part of the white house? >> well, the original trip perhaps not damage control, but letting the public know that healthcare.gov is up and running, and that hundreds of thousands of people are getting healthcare coverage. however, due to the new report out, saying the white house had been warned that there could be technical issues if the rollout took place on october 1st, so the administration is admitting that, yes, because of that report by mackenzie and company, a management analysis of the system that they were aware of that information, however, they are insists at this point we're only seven weeks into what they say is a four-quarter rollout of this program. so they are saying, yes, we will have glitches and there are going to be obvious problems as the system is completely up and running. however, they say they were aware of that report and here is what kathleen sebelius had to say about that. >> action pl
and julia a report out today suggests that the obama administration was told there were problems withhe website as far back as march. so this is part of damage control on the part of the white house? >> well, the original trip perhaps not damage control, but letting the public know that healthcare.gov is up and running, and that hundreds of thousands of people are getting healthcare coverage. however, due to the new report out, saying the white house had been warned that there could be...
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julia, what do you think? >> every homeowner at some point will need a window washer but it seems gimmicky. i think people care how their windows are cleaned and want them done well but don't care what the washers are wearing. >> what about you, don? >> i agree. i think this is a very applicable to the residential industry and the commercial industry there are a lot of companies that are doing that right now. on the flip side on the residential side nowhere knows where to go. >> in terms of prom they want to be the industry leader which i think is quite an ambitious plan. i'm keen to hear more about that. tressa and nick, you're in the hot seat. time to get grilled. >> tress sa, what percentage of your business is from commercial versus residential? >> our commercial business is about 50% of our total revenues. i don't think the kilt necessarily appeals to the commercial market in the same way it does residentially but the service is how we compete. >> don be? >> my concern is, how do you attract employees tha
julia, what do you think? >> every homeowner at some point will need a window washer but it seems gimmicky. i think people care how their windows are cleaned and want them done well but don't care what the washers are wearing. >> what about you, don? >> i agree. i think this is a very applicable to the residential industry and the commercial industry there are a lot of companies that are doing that right now. on the flip side on the residential side nowhere knows where to go....
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del. >> julia yarborough, joining us live.maven is about the size of a school bus. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, just in time for your company's google opening up a store near you. and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america brings you live coverage: typhoon haiyan. >> relief efforts are well underway here in cebu. >> we have a problem with no homes to go back to. >> clean water, food, medicine, all vitally required. >> the australian medical team arrived. >> this is a government warehouse that is preparing relief for the families most effected. >> al jazeera america is there with continuing live coverage. >> the water rose to half-way up to the second story. >> to find out how you can help, go to aljazeera.com. >> welcome back to al jazeera. mayhem in the midwest. a string of tornadoes ripping across five states on sunday killing six and injuring
del. >> julia yarborough, joining us live.maven is about the size of a school bus. >>> coming up on al jazeera america, just in time for your company's google opening up a store near you. and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america brings you live coverage: typhoon haiyan. >> relief...
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for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin. >> to read more about the future of twitter, head nbr.com. >>> it took long enough but shares of microsoft, which we mentioned earlier, today rose to the highest level since the year 2000. not saying but i'm just saying that was the go, go period before the tech bubble burst. shares shot up more than 4% today as the software giant has reportedly narrowed the search for a new ceo. the names include ford chief executive and several company insiders, most notably steven elop that headed up the smart phone unit. >>> one of the second tomorrows benefitting from the recent runups are the makers of solar energy panels. one of the biggest, solar city reported the latest quarterly earnings after the bell. revenues shot up 52% netting a profit of $3.4 million. shares of the photo cell maker and installer are up an astounding 400% just this çyea. so what is driving the foreign prices on solar stocks and should you put your money into them? jackie deangelis has more. >> reporter: solar stocks, year to date they have been great performers but wi
for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin. >> to read more about the future of twitter, head nbr.com. >>> it took long enough but shares of microsoft, which we mentioned earlier, today rose to the highest level since the year 2000. not saying but i'm just saying that was the go, go period before the tech bubble burst. shares shot up more than 4% today as the software giant has reportedly narrowed the search for a new ceo. the names include ford chief executive...
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julia, thank you very much. appreciate it. hi, herb.ge investor won't be able to get in on a twitter ipo at least not at the ipo price. that may not necessarily be a bad thing. dominic chu is here to show us how some ipos performed even if you did not get in on the initial price. >> well, brian, i mean if you talk about twitter that's one thing because twitter's ipo has a lot of things going for it but investors use it as well. the three biggest one day pops ever this year on ipos. that's sprouts farmers markets, that's jobs vet and pot belly. one an upscale grosser, one a 3d printer and sandwich maker. they gained 120% from their ipo but most folks don't get that pricep they have to buy on the secondary market in the first day of trading. here's a look at a couple stocks that did well out of the gate and produced hefty gains even if you bought the shares at the end of the first day of trading. check out gw pharmaceuticals that stock up 239s% from its first day ipo close. it's a british company that specialized in making medicines deriv
julia, thank you very much. appreciate it. hi, herb.ge investor won't be able to get in on a twitter ipo at least not at the ipo price. that may not necessarily be a bad thing. dominic chu is here to show us how some ipos performed even if you did not get in on the initial price. >> well, brian, i mean if you talk about twitter that's one thing because twitter's ipo has a lot of things going for it but investors use it as well. the three biggest one day pops ever this year on ipos. that's...
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julia boorstin sat down with twitter's ceo.s that conversation in just a minute. but first, the rest of this morning's agenda, there are a number of key economic stories to watch. the european central bank is meeting in frankfurt. policymakers are expected to hold rates steady despite intense pressure to cut interest rates because of
julia boorstin sat down with twitter's ceo.s that conversation in just a minute. but first, the rest of this morning's agenda, there are a number of key economic stories to watch. the european central bank is meeting in frankfurt. policymakers are expected to hold rates steady despite intense pressure to cut interest rates because of