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it was for pretty karen panel. once the one-time months he will and flight attendant got sand in her shoes, she never looked back. >> she loved the beach, diving, boating, wildlife. i just remember jumping on the boat and going to these little islands and having picnics and coming back at sunset and it was just so much fun. >> good friend kathryn worked the counter at american airlines in tampa with karen. if you were a frazzled passenger -- and who isn't these days -- karen was the antedote. exactly the right agent to bump into to get you on your way. >> karen was very pretty. she was smart. smiled all the time. funny. >> but when the always capable and reliable karen didn't show up for her saturday morning shift on october 11, 2003, clearly something was wrong. her boyfriend tim tried calling her at home. >> when she wasn't at work or answering her calls, i began to get worried, but it was a couple of hours before i really got panicky about it. >> the boyfriend drove over to karen's condo in the quiet town of ols
it was for pretty karen panel. once the one-time months he will and flight attendant got sand in her shoes, she never looked back. >> she loved the beach, diving, boating, wildlife. i just remember jumping on the boat and going to these little islands and having picnics and coming back at sunset and it was just so much fun. >> good friend kathryn worked the counter at american airlines in tampa with karen. if you were a frazzled passenger -- and who isn't these days -- karen was the...
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but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking miles and miles from home and the university. >> none of it made sense. she didn't drive, so how did she get out there? somebody would have had to be with her, and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own. >> reporter: in fact, bonnie's sister heard her get up that morning at 5:00 a.m. and set out on her 45-minute walk through the predawn dark to catch the bus that would take her to her 7:00 a.m. class at the university. she usually didn't return home until about 10:00 p.m., packing most of her classes into a few days because she had a job at sam's club. >> she was incredibly responsible. >> reporter: responsible and nurturing toward her younger siblings, in part because their parents, mother karen and stepfather gary had divorced a couple of years earlier. >> she just liked to help us make all the right decisions, and i looked u
but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking miles and miles from home and the university. >> none of it made sense. she didn't drive, so how did she get out there? somebody would have had to be with her, and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own. >> reporter: in fact, bonnie's sister heard her get up that morning at 5:00 a.m. and set...
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karen andavid, thank you. judy: as we continue to grieve the loss of jim lehrer, we want to close tonight with the voices of our own staff and "newshour" family. we know he touched so many lives and the outpouring from you, our viewers, has also touched us all. for those of us lucky to know jim personally, he leaves an indell international imprint on our lives. >> he cared about us, and the news. and that is a rare commodity. >> it has been 28 years since i wrote news summary copyor jim lehrer and i still have his voice in my head. is it correct, is it fair andin as few words as possible. >> i remember i would go down to the control room and watched the stories i produced as they aired and one of the screens othe wall showed jim lehrer and he would watch the pieces as they aired and he looked disinterested which wasn't good but sometimes he would get interested and lean forward and smile. and that was cool. >> jim wase lur best but hardest teacher. the one you wanted to do you best wor for. he held you to very
karen andavid, thank you. judy: as we continue to grieve the loss of jim lehrer, we want to close tonight with the voices of our own staff and "newshour" family. we know he touched so many lives and the outpouring from you, our viewers, has also touched us all. for those of us lucky to know jim personally, he leaves an indell international imprint on our lives. >> he cared about us, and the news. and that is a rare commodity. >> it has been 28 years since i wrote news...
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usa una pausa y vamos a recordar la gran entrevista con karen martÍnez que hoy brilla con luz propia.esde solo $1.89... como el ham and jack y el little cheesesteak. ven a subway y ahorra con gusto. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> muchÍsimas gracias por continuar con nosotros, hoy 1 de enero en vivo trabajando para us te des. tenemos grandes invitados, segmentos y grandes entrevistas. se destaca la que hizo marcela sarmiento a karen martÍnez por >> la esposa de juÁrez nos abriÓ la puerta de su vida. >> karen martÍnez no sÓlo es la esposa de juanes, es una mujer decidida a cumplir sus sueÑos y sacar adelante süreyya mÁs importante. el hecho de ser la esposa de juan Éste ha hecho que renuncies a cosas? >> no por ser la esposa de Él, yo quise hacer lo que quise hacer. >> compartir su vida y en donde la sensibilidad que acompaÑa a un artista como juanes. >> es una superestrella, sigue siendo el hombre maravilloso, padre, esposo, amigo. >> karen era una mujer que no pertenecÍa a la vida publica eres mamÁ, eres modelo, soÑadas con que cuando eras chica? >> ni siquiera soÑaba con el mundo de la televisiÓn, las fot
usa una pausa y vamos a recordar la gran entrevista con karen martÍnez que hoy brilla con luz propia.esde solo $1.89... como el ham and jack y el little cheesesteak. ven a subway y ahorra con gusto. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> muchÍsimas gracias por continuar con nosotros, hoy 1 de enero en vivo trabajando para us te des. tenemos grandes invitados, segmentos y grandes entrevistas. se destaca la que hizo marcela sarmiento a karen martÍnez por >> la esposa de juÁrez nos abriÓ la puerta de su...
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karen: not obviously yet. the important point of that chart because one of the new charts in our quarterly guides of the market. if europe continues with konta date of easing, this year into next, that will pin down the rates in europe, and that has global ramifications. we need to see, regardless of what is happening in the u.s., we need to see europe lift those. there are no signs of inflation lifting in europe. the pressure will be on doing more, not less. r squaredchart, the in that chart is an act of god. what a correlation. francine: one thing that caught my eye was margin pressures. is that how we will judge companies in this current earnings season? karen: i think that is exactly right. there is more of a focus on how much of an economic rebound there will be. will it be l shaped? when we translate that into earnings, not only do we have sales pressure, that we have some acute margin pressure. labor markets are tight, wage growth has picked up, and there is no pricing power that inflation is giving mar
karen: not obviously yet. the important point of that chart because one of the new charts in our quarterly guides of the market. if europe continues with konta date of easing, this year into next, that will pin down the rates in europe, and that has global ramifications. we need to see, regardless of what is happening in the u.s., we need to see europe lift those. there are no signs of inflation lifting in europe. the pressure will be on doing more, not less. r squaredchart, the in that chart...
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rash moves and if you get there was a missed opportunity the question is and i agree with karen that i think. this sort of shown in the middle east be don't see the middle east really it's has to be the the powers there at that find some kind of will disappear and the some kind of consensus on how they want to court votes the problem here is you don't get the balance of power between those 2 from what you see is a very aggressive competition between saudi arabia iran and cheap everybody using proxies in different conflicts and the question is whether these can go on for long until you do have a simple open region like awfully or whether there are at some point you really indeed then quoting israel and starting to see it around the table and trying to find a way of living together in the relatively stable beach however i think in the meantime we need to be able to play and send in a bill or rule and this is where i think the u.s. and for different reasons that europeans have been missing in action so tell what where and then talking about leaving the solution in the middle east to the
rash moves and if you get there was a missed opportunity the question is and i agree with karen that i think. this sort of shown in the middle east be don't see the middle east really it's has to be the the powers there at that find some kind of will disappear and the some kind of consensus on how they want to court votes the problem here is you don't get the balance of power between those 2 from what you see is a very aggressive competition between saudi arabia iran and cheap everybody using...
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well let's bring in our guests a new york karen joy greenberg she's the director of the center on national security a fordham university in copenhagen on skype research poll today he is the chief strategy officer at restless and global and a former director of policy planning at nato and in exeter in the united kingdom we have a bill or us like he is a researcher at the university of exeter specializing in iran iraq and middle eastern politics a very warm welcome to all of you the response if i can kick off with you the u.s. president has called nato amongst other things obsolete and apart from attacking boris johnson he's routinely bashed and insulted a good few of its european members but now he wants nato spec'ing. well we'll have to see if he really means it or if it was just where it's a vote on the european allies seems to think that they're not doing enough in the bigger issues or if you read it i think it raises some very serious questions i'm thinking the european allies and turkey by your use they talk to foreign terrorism why we are not there are but to use nato to. iran is a lo
well let's bring in our guests a new york karen joy greenberg she's the director of the center on national security a fordham university in copenhagen on skype research poll today he is the chief strategy officer at restless and global and a former director of policy planning at nato and in exeter in the united kingdom we have a bill or us like he is a researcher at the university of exeter specializing in iran iraq and middle eastern politics a very warm welcome to all of you the response if i...
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and at the end tom and karen hesslers' 40-acre farm.tly, if i had to describe your land to somebody, i couldn't. it's like in a fairytale book. it's so beautiful and so removed. thank you. how long have you lived up here? since 1971. now i don't want to make you feel a little bit older, but that's before i was born. i know. that's what i was thinking. karen is a nurse with a green thumb. tom's an artist. originally from new york, they came up here to get away from it all, literally. so, when you left, you said i'm moving to california, and i'm going to grow marijuana. -no, no. we came to be self-sufficient and for tom to be able to do his artwork. it was mostly -- -we make all of our own food. we make all of our own electricity. lemonis: this farm is their life's work. they built the house by hand, raised two kids here, and helped put humboldt county on the map. tom: we were people who started this industry. there was nobody growing weed. there was nobody here, marcus. every piece of land was for sale when we started -- you could have b
and at the end tom and karen hesslers' 40-acre farm.tly, if i had to describe your land to somebody, i couldn't. it's like in a fairytale book. it's so beautiful and so removed. thank you. how long have you lived up here? since 1971. now i don't want to make you feel a little bit older, but that's before i was born. i know. that's what i was thinking. karen is a nurse with a green thumb. tom's an artist. originally from new york, they came up here to get away from it all, literally. so, when...
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karen, you get the first question. you represent small companies and entrepreneurs and don't always immediately think about energy and oil and gas in terms of the primary interests of your organization. can you talk a little bit about why it's so important to your companies? and what's on their minds? >> a lot is on their mind giving the competitive global economy. but we sbe council always makes the point, a big point, about understand underscoring the role of entrepreneurs in the oil and natural gas indtry. they actually dominate this industry. u.s. energy has been a consistent good news >> story and both small businesses have benefited. as consumers and small businesses in the industry. so for example, among oil and gas extraction companies, 90% have fewer than 20 employees, 96% have fewer than 100. oil and grs gas drilling companies, numbers are the same, about 96% or so, fewer than 100, 86% have fewer than 20 employees. all sectors, whether equipment, manufacturing, pipeline, related, it's really small businesses
karen, you get the first question. you represent small companies and entrepreneurs and don't always immediately think about energy and oil and gas in terms of the primary interests of your organization. can you talk a little bit about why it's so important to your companies? and what's on their minds? >> a lot is on their mind giving the competitive global economy. but we sbe council always makes the point, a big point, about understand underscoring the role of entrepreneurs in the oil...
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tim seymour wrieen kelly chyronen owe karen fiernment and guy adam kbr tonight on fast a wild ride on wall street. all indexes setting new intraday records. what can we expect when phase one is signed tomorrow in more gains new pains? we take you live to washington and check out bitcoin. remember bitcoin surging more than 7% today,o, b.k. that's what's behind the run? and can you name the mystery chart? we make it easy. this stock hitting a century mark that's right, a $100-year high for this company any guess sns send it on the twitter feed we reveal the answer later on in the program. all right. all that ahead but we begin right here with what some are worrying could be ipo's gone whiled wild check out the morpt moves in the the recently public named np beyond meat, smile direct, ub err. up double digits this year np smile direct up 34% uber up 17 beyond meat up 5 a and we're only 9 trading days into 2020. now many of the names are still well off the all-time or ipo highs. so is the recent rally too far too fast and if so which, guy adami of those names, if with with you nicked one
tim seymour wrieen kelly chyronen owe karen fiernment and guy adam kbr tonight on fast a wild ride on wall street. all indexes setting new intraday records. what can we expect when phase one is signed tomorrow in more gains new pains? we take you live to washington and check out bitcoin. remember bitcoin surging more than 7% today,o, b.k. that's what's behind the run? and can you name the mystery chart? we make it easy. this stock hitting a century mark that's right, a $100-year high for this...
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>> '07 karen made a good point, piggybacking on what savrita just said. if you're a management of a company and you realize that your stock price dramatically benefitted from multiple expansion, you're likely to be a bit more conservative than you would be otherwise, because the pain that you will feel if you get that wrong, right, if you actually give overly aggressive guidance and then not only do you miss but you have to guide down again for the full year, that's how stocks get put in penalty boxes. so i just think the idea of conservative guidance for at least the first half of 2020, especially as we don't know what is in that trade deal and when phase ii comes, that will continue to be a headwind, at least on management, how they think about capex. >> i said '07, '08 i'm older than i thought i was thinking '97, '98. those were big back to back years. >> '98, the russian debt crisis happened in august those were big years >> we're talking earnings here on that note, earnings could be a big "x" factor that pours cold water on the record rally, or not.
>> '07 karen made a good point, piggybacking on what savrita just said. if you're a management of a company and you realize that your stock price dramatically benefitted from multiple expansion, you're likely to be a bit more conservative than you would be otherwise, because the pain that you will feel if you get that wrong, right, if you actually give overly aggressive guidance and then not only do you miss but you have to guide down again for the full year, that's how stocks get put in...
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and we do have a time constraint i'm going to give each 30 seconds to make a case karen go. i think that this is that most backward thing i've ever heard as i've mentioned about 3 times i think the city's being irresponsible i think we need to look at this we need to look at the fact that people do worry if and and this is irresponsible to the homeowners in this community there is a 40 percent rate of read. offending and going back to jail i would love for the other guest to answer that because he's acting like that doesn't exist and i think we need to be very concerned about the direction california is taking this is not the right direction paul. are is a good 1st step in the right direction and i think that by ensuring access to affordable housing i think us with those steps that will be take that can be taken that will reduce recidivism and also enhance public safety and also equality for disadvantaged populations all right t.v. and radio host karen turk and editor of prison legal news paul wright wish we could talk about this longer thanks for being with us here in our 2
and we do have a time constraint i'm going to give each 30 seconds to make a case karen go. i think that this is that most backward thing i've ever heard as i've mentioned about 3 times i think the city's being irresponsible i think we need to look at this we need to look at the fact that people do worry if and and this is irresponsible to the homeowners in this community there is a 40 percent rate of read. offending and going back to jail i would love for the other guest to answer that because...
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karen: on hold today.d be having, what is the outlook for the economy, is it at capacity? i think it is at capacity because although growth is slow, that has been a problem in supply as it has in demand. aemployment it is at multi-decade low. have theowth, we coronavirus copy it at the moment, but on the back of the trade deal, it is improving. and business sentiment has picked up, businesses in the u.k., we still have brexit lingering. but also worrying about a shifting government and they left leaning business that had perhaps business unfriendly practices. i do not think we need anything from the bank of england today, they should be on hold. matt: i wonder also if mark carney would want to do a like this now as his successor is about to come on board or leave things as they are, and go off into the night. what do you think we will see in terms of the pound this year? if we have that stimulus coming, do we see the pound as a result aken? or does it have room to run higher? karen: eventually is my answer
karen: on hold today.d be having, what is the outlook for the economy, is it at capacity? i think it is at capacity because although growth is slow, that has been a problem in supply as it has in demand. aemployment it is at multi-decade low. have theowth, we coronavirus copy it at the moment, but on the back of the trade deal, it is improving. and business sentiment has picked up, businesses in the u.k., we still have brexit lingering. but also worrying about a shifting government and they...
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but inside the camp karen fighters on patrol. the karen national liberation army continue to fight for greater self-determination for their more noisy. in the camps community center people gather to sing songs about the current struggle. mother of 2 nor hay has been living here for 13 years. we received a little bit of support from the donors but that was 6 months ago they came to give us rice bags they come here just once in a while to help us now. can lead a source ok says when aid began to dry up in 2017 many people had little choice but to go back to their villages to try and restart their lives. but renewed fighting has forced them to return to the camp. some people went back to their home town they started work on the plantation or farm land when the me and my soldiers come too close to the current territory community then the shooting starts. the myanmar government says the carron are free to return to their villages. but with no political solution to the decades long conflict in sight karen like j.k. i are too scared to l
but inside the camp karen fighters on patrol. the karen national liberation army continue to fight for greater self-determination for their more noisy. in the camps community center people gather to sing songs about the current struggle. mother of 2 nor hay has been living here for 13 years. we received a little bit of support from the donors but that was 6 months ago they came to give us rice bags they come here just once in a while to help us now. can lead a source ok says when aid began to...
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it's so great to be here is an honor to talk to karen about her book.s some of you probably know karen's background has taken her all over the world to work with women in crisis from the former soviet union, afghanistan, bosnia. all very courageous and commendable. but then we get to this book of the broad outline that she decides to go to rwanda for a year for work with her three sons and leave her husband in bethesda and decides to do this for work and to work on what she reveals in the book is trouble in her marriage. she is brutally honest about all of these aspects in this book. i guaranteed when you read it there'll be times that you are not able to breathe. and those descriptions of women that you are working with and then descriptions of your own life so with that summary what the book is about. [laughter] >> first of all thank you for being here also thank you to marjorie for the warm introduction. i appreciate it and all of the wonderful work you are doing kudos to you. i really felt it is a story i have wanted to tell even before i went to rw
it's so great to be here is an honor to talk to karen about her book.s some of you probably know karen's background has taken her all over the world to work with women in crisis from the former soviet union, afghanistan, bosnia. all very courageous and commendable. but then we get to this book of the broad outline that she decides to go to rwanda for a year for work with her three sons and leave her husband in bethesda and decides to do this for work and to work on what she reveals in the book...
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and karen you play in the retail space.ed bath and beyond been beaten down but seen some runs as of late. >> that management change was gigantic they couldn't have gotten a better guy than to have target merchandising come to bed bath and beyond that is pretty great one of the things that was surprising to me that the uses for the sale leaseback was to buy back stock i was surprised. so looking at the balance sheet, they have plenty of time and don't have any debt maturity so they have room to run. if they believe in the turnaround and buying back stock, you could see it be turbo charged but i'm not a believer yet they are not still under serious threat by amazon and others. >> i think there is a lot of things that needs to be done there. they're evaluating the shops and they own kmas shops and bye-bye baby and working to add to the portfolio. >> but the report after the bell on january 8th and that is wednesday, huge short 40% short interest and a stock that is clearly more than doubled. i think it gets squeezed in earning
and karen you play in the retail space.ed bath and beyond been beaten down but seen some runs as of late. >> that management change was gigantic they couldn't have gotten a better guy than to have target merchandising come to bed bath and beyond that is pretty great one of the things that was surprising to me that the uses for the sale leaseback was to buy back stock i was surprised. so looking at the balance sheet, they have plenty of time and don't have any debt maturity so they have...
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we've got karen kerrigan representing small businesses and entrepreneurs. next to karen we have leslie byer that represents companies that provide critical equipment and services to the oil and gas industry worldwide, and our celebrity guest, mike rowe who of course you know probably well from "dirty jobs" but is also a skills trades advocate here in this country. we don't have much time. i'm going to jump right in, and karen you get the first question. >> wow, okay. >> you represent small companies and entrepreneurs and you don't always immediately think about energy and oil and gas in terms of interest, the primary interests of your organization. so can you talk a little bit about why energy is so important to your companies, and as you look toward the future, what's on their minds. >> a lot is on their mind given the competitive global economy. we, sbe council always makes the point, a big point about underscoring the role of entrepreneurs in small businesses in the oil and natural gas industry. they actually dominate this industry, and, you know, u.s. e
we've got karen kerrigan representing small businesses and entrepreneurs. next to karen we have leslie byer that represents companies that provide critical equipment and services to the oil and gas industry worldwide, and our celebrity guest, mike rowe who of course you know probably well from "dirty jobs" but is also a skills trades advocate here in this country. we don't have much time. i'm going to jump right in, and karen you get the first question. >> wow, okay. >>...
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tonight, from "jumanji: the next level," karen gillan is here.ormer nasa engineer and current youtube sensation, the mischievous mark rober is with us. mark is the guy who made the glitter bomb video last year. where people would steal the packages, and the packages would blow up and glitter would get all. and he has a new one to show us tonight. tomorrow night i will be in primetime, with the great norman lear and a star studded cast. we will be reviving "all in the family" and "good times." brie larson will be filling in for me as host and her guests will be jamie foxx, molly hopkins, and music from yola. so please join brie for that. the one day i take off, trump is gonna get impeached. maybe i should take more days off. i don't know. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: our first guest has earned a sizeable fortune making us laugh very hard. now he's an oscar-buzzee for his role in "uncut gems," which opens wide christmas day. please welcome, adam sandler. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: how's it goin'? >> hey ya, jimmy! >> jimmy: what a great o
tonight, from "jumanji: the next level," karen gillan is here.ormer nasa engineer and current youtube sensation, the mischievous mark rober is with us. mark is the guy who made the glitter bomb video last year. where people would steal the packages, and the packages would blow up and glitter would get all. and he has a new one to show us tonight. tomorrow night i will be in primetime, with the great norman lear and a star studded cast. we will be reviving "all in the family"...
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doing better but the world hasn't caught up in terms of real growth. >> it's karen. let me ask you something if we were to get to 2.5 or 3% i think that would have a dramatic effect on stocks in the short-term at least with the fear of all right maybe inplacing is around, maybe it goes higher than that. what kind of pullback would you see in the stock market if we went to the 2.5 or 3% range? >> i think sits very much a function of how rates get to 2 the.5 or 3%. if it happens quickly with no fundamental reason other than higher inflation that's bad news. if it happens because the economy is doing stronger than expected it's mixed news i think it really depends on quickly it happens and what fundamentals accompany the change >> dean, when you looked at one of the shocks being a recession, how do you think about that where just like a handful of months ago where were we when we thought we were sliding off a cliff as far as growth what type of percentages because things can change pretty quickly. so your shocks were political, recession. and they were a boost in intere
doing better but the world hasn't caught up in terms of real growth. >> it's karen. let me ask you something if we were to get to 2.5 or 3% i think that would have a dramatic effect on stocks in the short-term at least with the fear of all right maybe inplacing is around, maybe it goes higher than that. what kind of pullback would you see in the stock market if we went to the 2.5 or 3% range? >> i think sits very much a function of how rates get to 2 the.5 or 3%. if it happens...
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guy, jeff, tim and karen are all back at the nasdaq site. we're joined by brian singer is this in ma this is is many ways your conference and before we get into some of your picks, just two names on the conviction buy list, day one, key notes, we spoke to ceos, you've talked to them. what would you say are the one or two big themes/takeaways of today? >> i think this is the scenario where right now oil prices are much higher today relative to where both the companies and investors thought they would be just a month ago so one of the big issues that we're facing at the conference is are we seeing producer discipline, will we see producers begin to increase activity or will they use the incremental free cash flow for free cash flow to return to shareholders and the message that we're hearing is that discipline is holding which i think will help improve energy equity sentiment. >> most seem to have 50 to 55 as sort of their benchmark. the most amazing thing that we heard today came from chevron. i asked michael wirth, for every one dollar that
guy, jeff, tim and karen are all back at the nasdaq site. we're joined by brian singer is this in ma this is is many ways your conference and before we get into some of your picks, just two names on the conviction buy list, day one, key notes, we spoke to ceos, you've talked to them. what would you say are the one or two big themes/takeaways of today? >> i think this is the scenario where right now oil prices are much higher today relative to where both the companies and investors thought...
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karen said our effort saved her about $230 here.ne pitfall she encountered, that five-year promise on the work, she didn't get that in writing. when you expect a product or service to be guaranteed, get everything in writing otherwise you might be stuck with any defects or mishaps. you don't have to take your consumer complaints sitting down. visit nbcbayarea.com/responds or give us a call at 888-996-tips. >>> 4:54, last time the niners were worried about a playoff game, the faithful had to worry about windchill factors at candlestick. not so this saturday. when they take on the vikings in the divisional round at levi. you could see from sky ranger stage is almost set. fans are not the only ones pumped up. jimmy g. said he could feel the intensity. >> i've been a part of some playoff games and seen the atmosphere of the building ramp up and the atmosphere of the coaches and players and everyone. so a lot more energy in the building for everyone for sure. >> tickets start at $200 which isn't bad but the best option is to watch the ga
karen said our effort saved her about $230 here.ne pitfall she encountered, that five-year promise on the work, she didn't get that in writing. when you expect a product or service to be guaranteed, get everything in writing otherwise you might be stuck with any defects or mishaps. you don't have to take your consumer complaints sitting down. visit nbcbayarea.com/responds or give us a call at 888-996-tips. >>> 4:54, last time the niners were worried about a playoff game, the faithful...
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thank you again, bob. >> thank you, karen. >> thank you. >> president tsen: karen, i'd like to add my thanks for your years of service. certainly you were at the genesis when the whole current master plan was being debated and you went through all those hearings. in fact, you served a lot of different mayors over the time. and it's people like you who dedicate their time as residents, as citizens of the city, that makes our city government so much more responsive. so, thank you for your years of dedicated service. >> thank you very much, chair. >> i wanted to thank you combat medal or something. [laughter] living on the island and the people are -- my neighbors are all good hearted folks, but they can also be very tough [laughter] and this is an important thing for them. so, boy, blessings on you for always having a smile, too. >> thank you. thank you so much, mark, i appreciate it. >> director richardson: thank you so much, karen. when we were going through the process, as bob mentioned, you were always there. we had multiple meetings and we had to talk to a lot of people throughout
thank you again, bob. >> thank you, karen. >> thank you. >> president tsen: karen, i'd like to add my thanks for your years of service. certainly you were at the genesis when the whole current master plan was being debated and you went through all those hearings. in fact, you served a lot of different mayors over the time. and it's people like you who dedicate their time as residents, as citizens of the city, that makes our city government so much more responsive. so, thank...
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i agree with karen.ith karen. >> thank you both very much. obviously we will talk more about this. if there aren't enough votes, okay, for the senate to allow witnesses moving on to impeachment now, chief justice john roberts could be the deciding factor in the impeachment trial. so what would he do? we have an expert on that next. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee roasters. you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets, 24/7 with a strain of bacteria you can't get anywhere else. you could say align puts the pro in probiotic. so, where you go, the pro goes. go with align, the pros in digestive
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just for clarification, so karen, you used to hold joe's position is ta correct? >> yes. >> that was the new karen. >> there we go. >> i'm the old joe. >> okay. >> now we have it for the record. so karen, you're obviously the working at the urban league of chicago right now. from your experience, you know, with that broader question of what challenges americans 50 years and older are facing, how are you seeing that play out in chicago? >> the first thing i want to do is be very clear because i'm 59, when you say 50 and older, i am not old, so anybody that wants to -- so we are older but i'm not old. >> right. >> but in all seriousness, it's the issue of relevance. joe mentioned planning, right, and people think about how they are going to navigate this territory, but even the best plans don't totally prepare you. as an example, i help my mother who is 83, her sister who is 80, navigate health care. you can't plan for that. >> right. >> because it is -- when you talk about a tangled web, it absolutely is. that's where our cities have the ability and quite frankly g
just for clarification, so karen, you used to hold joe's position is ta correct? >> yes. >> that was the new karen. >> there we go. >> i'm the old joe. >> okay. >> now we have it for the record. so karen, you're obviously the working at the urban league of chicago right now. from your experience, you know, with that broader question of what challenges americans 50 years and older are facing, how are you seeing that play out in chicago? >> the first...
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joe is the new karen.laughter] julia: karen, you are obviously working at the urban league of chicago right now. from your experience, that broader question of what challenges americans 50 years and older are facing, how are you seeing that play out in chicago? karen: the first thing i wanted to do is be very clear. when you say 50 and older, i am not old. i am 59. we are older, but not i am not old. [laughter] in all seriousness, it is the issue of relevance. dimensions planning, right? mentionedjoe planning, right? people think about how they are going to navigate this territory, but even the best plans don't totally prepare you. as an example, i help my mother who is 83, her sister who is 80, navigate health care. you cannot plan for that. when you talk about, just a tangled web, it absolutely is. i think that is where our cities have the ability -- quite frankly, government has the ability to help us. it doesn't seem like a roll, but but so many don't have family members who are in a position or who wi
joe is the new karen.laughter] julia: karen, you are obviously working at the urban league of chicago right now. from your experience, that broader question of what challenges americans 50 years and older are facing, how are you seeing that play out in chicago? karen: the first thing i wanted to do is be very clear. when you say 50 and older, i am not old. i am 59. we are older, but not i am not old. [laughter] in all seriousness, it is the issue of relevance. dimensions planning, right?...
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i saw karen before she went out. >> seth: yeah. >> i was like, "oh my god. seen you on tv." he goes, "yeah, quite a bit. [ laughter ] it's so awesome for me, man. i love the show. i'm a big fan. i love "amber says what. you know what i love i love the dude that's just like, "leave him alone." >> seth: oh, yeah, yeah. >> i love that guy >> seth: john lutz yeah [ laughter ] >> seth: you guys. i love "popsicle stick -- schtick. [ laughter ] i love -- there's a bit you did. you only did it once and i wish you'd do it again. where you were like the conservative point of view and the liberal point of view. >> seth: okay. yeah >> it was all about giant openings >> seth: we can order all this up >> oh, my god. that's why i'm here to request things [ laughter ] but in any event, can i tell you? like any fan, you know, it's like, i love everything you do, but there's one thing i don't like, it's stuff like for me, people are like, "i love everything you do, but except everything after 'clerks.' [ laughter ] so the one thing you i don't agree is when you do day drinkin
i saw karen before she went out. >> seth: yeah. >> i was like, "oh my god. seen you on tv." he goes, "yeah, quite a bit. [ laughter ] it's so awesome for me, man. i love the show. i'm a big fan. i love "amber says what. you know what i love i love the dude that's just like, "leave him alone." >> seth: oh, yeah, yeah. >> i love that guy >> seth: john lutz yeah [ laughter ] >> seth: you guys. i love "popsicle stick -- schtick....
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karen finney, i'll start with you. what are you looking for tonight? what dynamic interests you most? >> i think we'll see an interesting dynamic between bernie and warren, but i'll tell you what i bet most voters are looking for. this is where you have to be pivot to be presidential. right before you go to vote, you want to see a president on the stage. no doubt also the commander in chief test given what's happening with iran, the polls we've seen. people are still very concerned. they'll be looking at those candidates saying, is this someone that can take on iran? do they have a plan? no doubt, i suspect brnie will have a back and forth about who voted for the iraq war. that's something bernie brings up a lot. i think it will be about how do we go forward? how do we revive america's relationships around the world? >> that's interesting. the biden campaign, paul, when talking about foreign policy, would rather it be about the idea of current judgment and temperament and stability and maybe not a debate about past decisions. whether it be the invasion
karen finney, i'll start with you. what are you looking for tonight? what dynamic interests you most? >> i think we'll see an interesting dynamic between bernie and warren, but i'll tell you what i bet most voters are looking for. this is where you have to be pivot to be presidential. right before you go to vote, you want to see a president on the stage. no doubt also the commander in chief test given what's happening with iran, the polls we've seen. people are still very concerned....
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i'm brian sullivan in for melissa lee once again traders are tim speerm karen finerman, dan nathan guy adami the coronavirus spreads. the w.h.o. meeting again we hit up the cnbc. >> and big money impact. en the big winner on the session netflix nearly topping the tape. we'll tell what you sent investors streaming in electrified call, nothing to do with tesla a big upgrade that caught our attention today. welcome everybody, we get to that and more come up but lets begin with intel the earnings were out. beat the street. the stock is higher. conference call just kicking off. lets get to josh lipton with more on intel. >> so brian intel beating on top and bottom guidance q1 and 2020 higher than expected digging in results ccg, chips for pcs, 10 billion better than expected dcg, chips for server came in at 7.2 billion. analysts were looking for 6.4 billion. had a chance to catch up with chris roland at susquehanna. easily exceeding a low bar the dgc business in his words was outstanding this quarter, driven by cloud growth his checks indicated microsoft was a buyer. broadly indicating he s
i'm brian sullivan in for melissa lee once again traders are tim speerm karen finerman, dan nathan guy adami the coronavirus spreads. the w.h.o. meeting again we hit up the cnbc. >> and big money impact. en the big winner on the session netflix nearly topping the tape. we'll tell what you sent investors streaming in electrified call, nothing to do with tesla a big upgrade that caught our attention today. welcome everybody, we get to that and more come up but lets begin with intel the...
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back to you. >> thank you karen, thoughts on ge, are you a buyer? >> i'm not a buyer that is what everyone is looking for, cash flow and when you have this balance sheet and you need to be plugging away at improving it, that's really important. so kud ohs to him. very impressive. >> so to minimize the possibility of adverse surprises coming from non-core parts of the business and then a convalescence in financial discipline it's probably got a little work to do. around $13, that's where it really fell off a shelf. we'll see if chart-wise it can get further progress. >> of course heading into a headwind of sorts on aviation. boeing did post its first annual loss since 1997. phil lebeau has been following that from the beginning. >> the numbers from boeing were as expected, the fourth quarter a mess as you mentioned, the company did most its first annual net loss since 1997. $2.33 a share is how much the company lost in the fourth quarter. the numbers within the numbers, it's all about the 737 max the cost now, basically they almost doubled it's now u
back to you. >> thank you karen, thoughts on ge, are you a buyer? >> i'm not a buyer that is what everyone is looking for, cash flow and when you have this balance sheet and you need to be plugging away at improving it, that's really important. so kud ohs to him. very impressive. >> so to minimize the possibility of adverse surprises coming from non-core parts of the business and then a convalescence in financial discipline it's probably got a little work to do. around $13,...
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karen carrigan, representing small entrepreneur.lie beyer represents companies that provide critical services to oil companies world wild. our celebrity guest mike rowe you know from "dirty jobs" but is also a skilled trades advocate here in this country. so we don't have much time. i'm going to jump right in. and karen, you get the first question. you represent small companies and entrepreneurs. and you don't always immediately think about energy and oil and gas in terms of the primary interests of your organization. so can you talk a little bit about why energy is so important to your companies and as you look toward the future, what's on their minds? >> a lot is on their mind, given the competitive global economy. but we, spe council, always makes the point, a big point, about underscoring the role of entrepreneurs to small businesses in the oil and natural gas industry. they actually dominate this industry. u.s. energy has been a long term, consistent, good news economic story. and small businesses have benefitted from that, bot
karen carrigan, representing small entrepreneur.lie beyer represents companies that provide critical services to oil companies world wild. our celebrity guest mike rowe you know from "dirty jobs" but is also a skilled trades advocate here in this country. so we don't have much time. i'm going to jump right in. and karen, you get the first question. you represent small companies and entrepreneurs. and you don't always immediately think about energy and oil and gas in terms of the...
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it's oversold but to karen's .3-day rule. let it simmer see where it levels off wait for it to hold the low for that first day and then wait a couple much days after that. i don't know i mean, wal-mart, best buy maybe you take the weakness as an opportunity to buy those two if they sell off into earnings we have seen the ones that have been weak. >> i think 5 below got crushed. >> we have seen the ones >> there is the one-day bounce. >> this has been such a favorite this might have to wait a bit longer because there was so much money in it already. the other names you're talking about, there was new money put to work on a discount. there is a lot of money already in target. >> yeah, we look at things from a macroperspective i would say that you know target there is a lot they have done to reposition within the retail space amid the disruption. but i think there are -- i'll take the other side of what guy was saying i think there are things to watch in the consumer space. if you think about what drives consumption, lets look a
it's oversold but to karen's .3-day rule. let it simmer see where it levels off wait for it to hold the low for that first day and then wait a couple much days after that. i don't know i mean, wal-mart, best buy maybe you take the weakness as an opportunity to buy those two if they sell off into earnings we have seen the ones that have been weak. >> i think 5 below got crushed. >> we have seen the ones >> there is the one-day bounce. >> this has been such a favorite this...
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karen tumu mark shields is away. hello to both of you.been an his or the, week, and it still going on. the senate is in session tonight. it will be tomorrow. david, look back at the week. what do you make of what the democrats have pre, how they framed the case against the president? >> wely'l, the certainly exhaustive. there's been a lot of talk and -- >> woodruff: you say exhaustive. >> well, both, ive and ing. adam schiff ris a vey clear prosecutor. he knows when to hmmer a point home.i would give them an a on g that trump did it. i think the evidence was overwhelming. i would give them a lower grade on should he be removed for office. for doubting republicans, that' the more important argument to make. i thought they hid that less hrd and less well. all my friends loved his closing comments. i was less impressed. that's when he directly addressed why this is worth removing. and not h own intelligenceuliani agencies. that strikes me as true, not a crime. he said you can't trust trump in 2020and what if china interferes, but you can't r
karen tumu mark shields is away. hello to both of you.been an his or the, week, and it still going on. the senate is in session tonight. it will be tomorrow. david, look back at the week. what do you make of what the democrats have pre, how they framed the case against the president? >> wely'l, the certainly exhaustive. there's been a lot of talk and -- >> woodruff: you say exhaustive. >> well, both, ive and ing. adam schiff ris a vey clear prosecutor. he knows when to hmmer a...
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tso is watching your money good morning, karen. >> stand by for a mini hike in gas price this week. there's an anticipation there will be an increase of about 4 cents. according to thegallon, but whe comes for the trigger increase, it's not the middle east tensions that have played out over the past week if anything they closed weaker in fact, this time around it's a partial recovery in the retail dealer margin. >>> when it comes to gift margins, a popular go-to these days over the holiday season, but that $3 billion of unused credit is out there every year what happens to those funds? the money is sent back to the retailer or the bank, so the message from experts is if youy don't shop in, you can donate or regift the card. viewers may not know this. there's a secondary market out there for these gift cards you can go to the onlooinch exchange and g some money out there. if you're looking for a bit of cash. >> people not using their vacation days and not using their gift cards i'll never understand it all right, karen, thank you. >>> still ahead, how a great war takes down "star war
tso is watching your money good morning, karen. >> stand by for a mini hike in gas price this week. there's an anticipation there will be an increase of about 4 cents. according to thegallon, but whe comes for the trigger increase, it's not the middle east tensions that have played out over the past week if anything they closed weaker in fact, this time around it's a partial recovery in the retail dealer margin. >>> when it comes to gift margins, a popular go-to these days over...
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thank you again, bob. >> thank you, karen. >> thank you. >> president tsen: karen, i'd like to add myur years of service. certainly you were at the genesis when the whole current master plan was being debated and you went through all those hearings. in fact, you served a lot of different mayors over the time. and it's people like you who dedicate their time as residents, as citizens of the city, that makes our city government so much more responsive. so, thank you for your years of dedicated service. >> thank you very much, chair. >> i wanted to thank you combat medal or something. [laughter] living on the island and the people are -- my neighbors are all good hearted folks, but they can also be very tough [laughter] and this is an important thing for them. so, boy, blessings on you for always having a smile, too. >> thank you. thank you so much, mark, i appreciate it. >> director richardson: thank you so much, karen. when we were going through the process, as bob mentioned, you were always there. we had multiple meetings and we had to talk to a lot of people throughout the city. you
thank you again, bob. >> thank you, karen. >> thank you. >> president tsen: karen, i'd like to add myur years of service. certainly you were at the genesis when the whole current master plan was being debated and you went through all those hearings. in fact, you served a lot of different mayors over the time. and it's people like you who dedicate their time as residents, as citizens of the city, that makes our city government so much more responsive. so, thank you for your...
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the trade ertz tonight are tim seymour karen finerman and guy adami. and chris ver own as strategy as research partners. it's an earnings bonasa. apple, starbucks, amd, ebay. alaska aaron the move after reporting results. we'll break down the numbers, headlines, everything that matters to you and your money. plus, more today's big moves higher stock rebound after the sell i don't have yesterday the s&p posting of the best day since pocket what drove the turn around we get answers later can you name the mystery chart? a hint the stock has been on a tare heading into earnings. there is the chart we send you the guesses. beginning with this, the biggest ka hundreda of all, apple, to its core crushed the quarter a huge beat on the stock responding to the upside earnings per share coming in at 499, 60 cents better than expected sales 5.5 billion.
the trade ertz tonight are tim seymour karen finerman and guy adami. and chris ver own as strategy as research partners. it's an earnings bonasa. apple, starbucks, amd, ebay. alaska aaron the move after reporting results. we'll break down the numbers, headlines, everything that matters to you and your money. plus, more today's big moves higher stock rebound after the sell i don't have yesterday the s&p posting of the best day since pocket what drove the turn around we get answers later can...
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they're at 1.5 billion subscribers. >> lets be clear, karen. apple's wearables business, which did not exist five years ago, effectively. >> um-hum. >> now has a revenue stream that is -- would be what, top 30 in the s&p 500. they have created an entirely new business while maintaining the iphone franchise it's truly incredible. >> it is i mean that's extraordinary. it would -- service and wearables was the 24 together i think. the gross margin that was impressive i'm not sure exactly how they got there. i don't know the source. but given the picks was better than we thought, more phones one think i wonder once you oi the phone how long does it take to gear up to the services you want. some i think are instancely. i don't know with the install base we see additional services revenue on the base. that would be good it was a very good quarter, no question it's surprising to me to see just a little bit of slowdown in services as a percentage, not as an absolute number. >> i would add here, i think tim touches on this, remember a year ago the stock
they're at 1.5 billion subscribers. >> lets be clear, karen. apple's wearables business, which did not exist five years ago, effectively. >> um-hum. >> now has a revenue stream that is -- would be what, top 30 in the s&p 500. they have created an entirely new business while maintaining the iphone franchise it's truly incredible. >> it is i mean that's extraordinary. it would -- service and wearables was the 24 together i think. the gross margin that was impressive...
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i think it's looking for a reason to be sold. >> what about the stocks, karen when you look at casino names selling off, entertainment names. we know in china they are quarantining 46 million people closing down shanghai disney, the movie theaters, transportation when doesn't it have a ripple effect or is it an zblunt i think it's an opportunity i think they are being aggressive how they quarantine this working to their benefit because i think this blows over quickly. i don't think it turns into a worldwide contagion at all yesterday i bought yummy china today ibought more i think it's down 11%. and i don't believe the value of in business has been hit by 11% from this. so there is other -- i do think probably the -- some of the gaming names as well i think are overdone so i mean it's a little scary and doesn't feel great to buy into a virus. >> of course. >> but i do think the market has overreacted. i agree with steve, the market has been straight up for i don't know how many weeks now. and so this is a tiny blip of a pullback and i agree the market was sort of looking for an excuse
i think it's looking for a reason to be sold. >> what about the stocks, karen when you look at casino names selling off, entertainment names. we know in china they are quarantining 46 million people closing down shanghai disney, the movie theaters, transportation when doesn't it have a ripple effect or is it an zblunt i think it's an opportunity i think they are being aggressive how they quarantine this working to their benefit because i think this blows over quickly. i don't think it...
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thank you many recipients also used the stage to call attention to karen defense and political issues like gender equality climate change and the bushfires in australia. gather hopefully we can be unified and actually make some changes it's great to vote but sometimes we have to take that responsibility on ourselves we don't have to take private jets to palm springs for the world sometimes we're back leigh's. on the not so many use the platform to give voice to global concerns we used his colleagues to done to a strivings affected by the fires thank you. you're watching t.v. news coming up in d.w. news the business rising tension in the middle east and the increasing threat of a war are pushing up oil prices and driving down equity prices around the globe a quick reminder you can always get news on the go but those business stories are coming up in just a few moments time with my colleague airpark 1st in the meantime you can download our app. news on apple and on be android store as well it will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications
thank you many recipients also used the stage to call attention to karen defense and political issues like gender equality climate change and the bushfires in australia. gather hopefully we can be unified and actually make some changes it's great to vote but sometimes we have to take that responsibility on ourselves we don't have to take private jets to palm springs for the world sometimes we're back leigh's. on the not so many use the platform to give voice to global concerns we used his...
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representative karen bass is joining us, everybody!heers and applause ) also on tonight's show, chocolate is now controlled by the cartel. secret techniques to get back into work. and donald trump starts 2020 with a bang. so let's catch up on today's headlines. it's the first monday of the new year, which means everybody is officially back at work today, and if you're one of those people who has trouble starting up again after vacation, here's news you can use. >> nearly half of americans dread returning to office after vacation. with the holidays over, here are a few tips to ease yourself back into work. number one, start with small tasks you can accomplish easily. clean a clean desk to stay focused. don't forget to take breaks to take energy and productivity levels high. take breaks with co-workers with coffee and brainstorm. working on tasks you care about will help you get excited about going back to work overall. >> trevor: is it just me or are those just tips to do what already happens at work. accomplish tasks, take breaks, talk
representative karen bass is joining us, everybody!heers and applause ) also on tonight's show, chocolate is now controlled by the cartel. secret techniques to get back into work. and donald trump starts 2020 with a bang. so let's catch up on today's headlines. it's the first monday of the new year, which means everybody is officially back at work today, and if you're one of those people who has trouble starting up again after vacation, here's news you can use. >> nearly half of americans...
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karen runs a small cafe here. mentor as she looks for somewhere more permanent. you'll see it's split into two different parts. oh, wow, yep. perfect kitchen this, karen. i'd probably want the sink further back, right over there. and then the rent? what i'd hope is we can do something around about £1,000 a month on this shop, so that's £12,000 a year. right, 0k. £1,000 for the rent, that's the rent, and then you've got to pay the rates, and then you've got to pay the service charges. and rates are a big issue for those on the high street. councils don't set the rates, but they do collect them. half goes to the government, and they keep the rest. but they can offer discounts. will i be allowed an oven? of course you will. it's your shop, you can have what you want. a real oven, imagine that. even factoring in the discounts she's entitled to, karen would have to pay around £7,000 a year in rates for this space and almost £2,500 more for the service charge. that's massive, isn't it? that's a lot of money, that's a lo
karen runs a small cafe here. mentor as she looks for somewhere more permanent. you'll see it's split into two different parts. oh, wow, yep. perfect kitchen this, karen. i'd probably want the sink further back, right over there. and then the rent? what i'd hope is we can do something around about £1,000 a month on this shop, so that's £12,000 a year. right, 0k. £1,000 for the rent, that's the rent, and then you've got to pay the rates, and then you've got to pay the service charges. and...
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karen said, sure, i would do this. it is totally against it. karen said, sure, i would do this.ock star tennis feather. i call her a really rock startennis mum,. feather. i call her a really rock star tennis mum,. she is unbelievable, loving, caring, cool! there's a couple missing, actually, she hasn't done two yet. if dominic gained his very first grand slam title he had a... she has to get one, surely. and it would be a koala bear. alex verify have produced a stunning performance to come back baffling car, who said after he would donate the entire winning cheque to the bushfires appeal. he was asked again after his victory with that he may be true to his word, this is what he had to say after that win. i hope i can make it happen. i have made a promise to the people of australia, i will keep that promise if it happens. i have a lwa ys that promise if it happens. i have always said i am not a money driven person, my parents always taught me to help others achieve things and others who need the money. as far as the women single is concerned, we have seen the same i confirmed. we
karen said, sure, i would do this. it is totally against it. karen said, sure, i would do this.ock star tennis feather. i call her a really rock startennis mum,. feather. i call her a really rock star tennis mum,. she is unbelievable, loving, caring, cool! there's a couple missing, actually, she hasn't done two yet. if dominic gained his very first grand slam title he had a... she has to get one, surely. and it would be a koala bear. alex verify have produced a stunning performance to come back...
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