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pesticides the industry is working to develop substances that won't kill the little helpers peter katz says that without artificial pesticides food security isn't achievable instead he wants to see chemical agents that have a lower impact on predators that can kill pasts. like these green lace wing larvae which hoover up in a big way they're a real boon for any garden now gardens are an essential part of an ambitious project aimed at stopping the certification here in opic every year the sorrow claims about 17 kilometers of. on the green green wall wants to put an end to the growing about it 1000 kilometer long belt of trees and plants that will run through countries like senegal ethiopia nigeria. fossil mali as well and we will see that in our next report the gambia where one young man is doing what he can to help the projects at sea. kamal fatty is passionate about the environment he's the founder of green up gambia a young activist once about sustainable farming at an early age from his father and now he's eager to pass on his knowledge to the next generation. today kamal was visiti
pesticides the industry is working to develop substances that won't kill the little helpers peter katz says that without artificial pesticides food security isn't achievable instead he wants to see chemical agents that have a lower impact on predators that can kill pasts. like these green lace wing larvae which hoover up in a big way they're a real boon for any garden now gardens are an essential part of an ambitious project aimed at stopping the certification here in opic every year the sorrow...
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are melinda katz, whom you running against. can you respond to what she says? aoc.he backing by you said she has inspired you to run. in the powerhouse she has become. you said you thought of yo a defender, what made you decide you could cross over and what is it mean without the managerial experience that someone like linda katz has? >> a lot to unpack. even just respond directly to melinda katz's messaging, i think what we talk about experience, what is the most important type of experience and being on ground in the court every day when we see these things playing out. it also includes our approaches stopversion programs will -- programs. may lean a summit who died in custody, a debt that was completely avoidable. we were criminalizing the very things that made her already so vulnerable. she is someone who is participating in a diversion. when you look -- when you're on the ground in court every day, you realize these programs and the way they are put into place do more to destabilize rather than stabilize and healed. being able to pinpoint those things and say s
are melinda katz, whom you running against. can you respond to what she says? aoc.he backing by you said she has inspired you to run. in the powerhouse she has become. you said you thought of yo a defender, what made you decide you could cross over and what is it mean without the managerial experience that someone like linda katz has? >> a lot to unpack. even just respond directly to melinda katz's messaging, i think what we talk about experience, what is the most important type of...
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it starts with objects this spring of 1919 carrie chapman katz bought a farm this westchester county called juniper ledge. she commissioned tree plaques immoralizing women and later this summer installed them throughout the property. they were our first women historians and had provides an imperfect model for the book, aiming to probe deeply into some of the more complex and hidden pockets of the history of the struggle for the vote. racism is an obvious place to start. cat included no plaques to commemorate thousands of african american women who participated in the struggle. and there is eurocentralism, cat believed needed to look to first world women for guidance. all were from the east coast with new york state overrepresented and no one perfect california, the west or south unless you count the g rimkay sisters born there but left because of their ab morance of slavery. no plaques for her rival, alice paul whose upstart national woman's party called much consternation for cat in this the final stages of the sufferage fight. a top heaviry tomorrow nated by iconic leaders all whit
it starts with objects this spring of 1919 carrie chapman katz bought a farm this westchester county called juniper ledge. she commissioned tree plaques immoralizing women and later this summer installed them throughout the property. they were our first women historians and had provides an imperfect model for the book, aiming to probe deeply into some of the more complex and hidden pockets of the history of the struggle for the vote. racism is an obvious place to start. cat included no plaques...
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the construction project had the support of community leader herman katz on goalie. he even offered a piece of his own land to build on for free. we are proud of our toilets it's one of a kind. it's become an attraction to many people come here to take pictures. so far the initiative has financed all its projects with donations mainly from a u.s. based n.g.o.s the office building isn't finished yet but patrick new jersey is a ready thinking about the next project and now the public toilet in urgent need of an overhaul this is our next to get. the story it. also need we need to have these people around here because this story it was more than 400 people that use it today. at the moment this is where they get a research labs project ideas are developed people meet up here regularly and even cook together the association has several 100 members all from can walk yeah. we started this initiative many years back after realizing that there's a lot of unemployment in there get off on top of youths who are doing nothing. and they get a research labs operation principle is pa
the construction project had the support of community leader herman katz on goalie. he even offered a piece of his own land to build on for free. we are proud of our toilets it's one of a kind. it's become an attraction to many people come here to take pictures. so far the initiative has financed all its projects with donations mainly from a u.s. based n.g.o.s the office building isn't finished yet but patrick new jersey is a ready thinking about the next project and now the public toilet in...
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the league was founded in 1920 by carrie chapman katz, the leader of the largest suffrage organization, the national women's suffrage association. 2020 is also the 100th anniversary of the leak and we will be celebrating that across the country, at our nearly 800 state and local leagues. but just a little more about wvci, which is our acronym. we do do sets of things -- we do two sets of things. one is to establish networks around the country of interested organizations and individuals who would like to learn more about the centennial because we want to promote efforts to learn more about this important aspect of american history and to commemorate the full story of that struggle. here in washington dc we struggle educational events like this one and we coordinate with exhibit that are starting to be held, as this is, at various museums and libraries around the city. so tonight this program is part voter women and the symposium series. this is the third we have done in collaboration with the national archives, and we aim to have several more here in 2019 and 2020. each of these will fo
the league was founded in 1920 by carrie chapman katz, the leader of the largest suffrage organization, the national women's suffrage association. 2020 is also the 100th anniversary of the leak and we will be celebrating that across the country, at our nearly 800 state and local leagues. but just a little more about wvci, which is our acronym. we do do sets of things -- we do two sets of things. one is to establish networks around the country of interested organizations and individuals who...
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thank you very much argentina have secured their 1st one of this year's copper america they beat katz out saying no it's a progress into the quarter finals asian champions cats are in the tournament as guest entrance but a defensive era for them allowed tara martinez to put argentina ahead to just 4 minutes. after the break we know messi had a good chance to score number 2 for his country. instead it was surgery where or who went on smite the game safe as argentina stand trying to win this title for the 1st time since 9093 out argentina will play venezuela next. colombia will advance as group b. win is ahead of argentina after 3 straight wins they beat provide one nil to maintain their perfect record south. senegal have begun their africa cup of nations campaign with a win the consonance number one ranked same beating tanzania at suno in group c. senegal are looking to win the competition for the 1st time star forward ceremony of liverpool free to return for their next game after serving a one match suspension also in group c. algeria beat kenya and in group d. there was heartbreak fr
thank you very much argentina have secured their 1st one of this year's copper america they beat katz out saying no it's a progress into the quarter finals asian champions cats are in the tournament as guest entrance but a defensive era for them allowed tara martinez to put argentina ahead to just 4 minutes. after the break we know messi had a good chance to score number 2 for his country. instead it was surgery where or who went on smite the game safe as argentina stand trying to win this...
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katz paper. prioritizing competition with russia and iran in the middle east is in their interests, we agree with your conclusion. for our european partners i urge them to recognize that russia's role in syria is no less destabilizing than in eastern europe. undermine or return to u.n. peace negotiations and hypocritically use the internation nag law. the ramifications are no less profound. no one has to doubt the seismic shift in european politics and migrant crisis. they only need to recognize russia's role in these dynamics. russia's increasing cooperation with turkey and syria even if tense highlights a burgeoning relationship that should be concerning to nato. russia's offer to turkey for their s 400 missile defense system. it is likely their need factored into their defense relationship with russia. completion of this transaction would be devastating. not only is the f 35 program, but it would rupture turkish inner operability. it is incon siekoconceivable th would not take advantage of tha
katz paper. prioritizing competition with russia and iran in the middle east is in their interests, we agree with your conclusion. for our european partners i urge them to recognize that russia's role in syria is no less destabilizing than in eastern europe. undermine or return to u.n. peace negotiations and hypocritically use the internation nag law. the ramifications are no less profound. no one has to doubt the seismic shift in european politics and migrant crisis. they only need to...
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anti asaad forces so real a lot for putin and want to discuss that and also we've also heard that katz's emir is going to meet with house on rouhani here that's the 1st time they've met in the 2 years since the blockade of cats iran has become a very important partner for cattle because it's been forced to rely a century on iranian airspace and iranian trade routes because cattle has been blockaded by surrounding countries so an important meeting for the catcher is in the iranians as i'm all right bernard smith's life are staring into sandy now still ahead when we come back hidden away the migrants being kept by the u.s. government in what some say is a concentration camp. the western sponsored by the time. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well this week has been very very wet across parts of the u.k. and flooding has been widespread i want to show you some video that has come out of lincolnshire there dealing with the flooding would send bags right now with helicopters homes have been flooded and people have had to be evacuated across the area now the rain has
anti asaad forces so real a lot for putin and want to discuss that and also we've also heard that katz's emir is going to meet with house on rouhani here that's the 1st time they've met in the 2 years since the blockade of cats iran has become a very important partner for cattle because it's been forced to rely a century on iranian airspace and iranian trade routes because cattle has been blockaded by surrounding countries so an important meeting for the catcher is in the iranians as i'm all...
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joining me in the studio is mike katz, the national chair of the jewish labour movement, whose linksback almost a century. 100 years next year. and i suppose the question first of all in the case of chris williams is whether you share dame margaret's view about the decision to readmit him? absolutely, this decision stinks, and it shows yet again that the pa rty‘s and it shows yet again that the party's disciplinary processes are rotten to the core. to be frank, in the case of chris williams in so many people who are let off by the process , many people who are let off by the process, are not actually put to justice, it is a case of who you know, not who you hate, and it is absolutely clear that the labour party needs to introduce an independent, clear, transparent disciplinary process. there had been talk of doing this with possibly lord faulkner taking on that role. that seems to have all been pushed back, not least because of the equalities and human rights commission's decision to investigate. i mean, isuppose there isa investigate. i mean, isuppose there is a kind of straightforw
joining me in the studio is mike katz, the national chair of the jewish labour movement, whose linksback almost a century. 100 years next year. and i suppose the question first of all in the case of chris williams is whether you share dame margaret's view about the decision to readmit him? absolutely, this decision stinks, and it shows yet again that the pa rty‘s and it shows yet again that the party's disciplinary processes are rotten to the core. to be frank, in the case of chris williams...
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takes a lot of heavy lifting were considering it pretty similar to a natural disaster for us rebecca katzces says 2 thirds of the shelters, 108 dogs are now sick with the
takes a lot of heavy lifting were considering it pretty similar to a natural disaster for us rebecca katzces says 2 thirds of the shelters, 108 dogs are now sick with the
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mgm resorts doing well david katz put out a note from jeffries this morning saying these casinos willelerating gross gailing revenue growth to perform well, which at the moment, is predicated on the outcome of the u.s. china trade negotiations. a trade deal would be especially welcome news because these casinos have licenses due for renewal in 2022, brian. >> contessa brewer, thank you very much. >>> in the meantime, the housing market could have a little more juice over the summer than it did over the spring because mortgage rates continue to drop. diana olick joining us now with a look at what realtors are hoping is a true story, diana. >> yeah, absolutely, brian it was a pretty unremarkable spring, but the housing market just got a potential boost in the form of those lower mortgage rates. rates took another dive on friday 3.86 on the 30 year fix. that rate up around 4.25 throughout much of the spring market if it stays here or even lower, that gives buyers a lot more purchasing power of course, the flip side of that is the reason rates are so low to begin with because of concern i
mgm resorts doing well david katz put out a note from jeffries this morning saying these casinos willelerating gross gailing revenue growth to perform well, which at the moment, is predicated on the outcome of the u.s. china trade negotiations. a trade deal would be especially welcome news because these casinos have licenses due for renewal in 2022, brian. >> contessa brewer, thank you very much. >>> in the meantime, the housing market could have a little more juice over the...
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let's bring in david katz, chief investment officer with asset advisers he said don't chase the rallies with new money and steven portfolio manager. welcome to you both. just begin with you and, you know, again we're just coming out of a discussion about military tensions possibly between the u.s. and iran, the oil market shaking that off even where would you be positioned right now? >> set your asset allocation with stocks and bonds. we said we wouldn't chase the rally. so you had a 5% up market. we wouldn't make a decision now. stocks doing great, let me jump in we'd rather be buying the dips a particularly miserable may consider understand the news is pretty bad when you're doing that. >> you say, put people to work when you do that >> these are levels to buy into? >> 5% up >> david, i'm sorry. let me jump in for a second. we have mike pompeo, secretary of state speaking right now. >> attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman today this assessment based on intelligence, the weapons used, the level of expertise needed to execute the operation. recent similar iranian attacks on shippin
let's bring in david katz, chief investment officer with asset advisers he said don't chase the rallies with new money and steven portfolio manager. welcome to you both. just begin with you and, you know, again we're just coming out of a discussion about military tensions possibly between the u.s. and iran, the oil market shaking that off even where would you be positioned right now? >> set your asset allocation with stocks and bonds. we said we wouldn't chase the rally. so you had a 5%...
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takes a lot of heavy lifting were considering it pretty similar to a natural disaster for us rebecca katz with oakland animal services says 2 thirds of the shelters, 108 dogs are now sick with the >>and anticipates all of the dogs will become infected some dogs and transferred from their facility to the east bay spca in oakland in dublin are also infected and spread the virus right now we pause all of our dog adoptions and oakland animal services which is the main in take for the city. >>has been asking people to please hold on to any stories or surrenders as long as possible in the meantime the shelter's lockdown a warehouse to treat in quarantine the dogs already infected, we will probably have most of those dogs in the facility for at least 4 to 6 weeks and that's really to prevent the spread of talent, this particular disease is that it last. >>for a very long time they continue to shed the virus for up to 24 days. so it's highly contagious for dog owners worried about their furry friends at home, the best things you can do for your own dogs are keep them away from other large groups
takes a lot of heavy lifting were considering it pretty similar to a natural disaster for us rebecca katz with oakland animal services says 2 thirds of the shelters, 108 dogs are now sick with the >>and anticipates all of the dogs will become infected some dogs and transferred from their facility to the east bay spca in oakland in dublin are also infected and spread the virus right now we pause all of our dog adoptions and oakland animal services which is the main in take for the city....
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1000 votes with 99% of precincts reporting but her main opponent, queens borough president melinda katz, says she will not concede without a recount. and -- recount and with over 3000 absentee ballots remaining to be counted. caban's apparent win comes exactly one year after alexandria ocasio-cortez won the 2018 democratic primary, toppling joe crowley -- until then, one of the most powerful democrats in the house. ocasio-cortez endorsed caban in the race and tweeted tuesday night as results rolled in, "we meet a machine with a movement." go to our website at democracynow.org to see our recent interview with tiffany caban. south korean president moon jae-in said today north korean and u.s. officials are holding behind-the-scenes talks in preparation for a third summit between president trump and kim jong un. the two heads of state last met in hanoi, vietnam, in february but those talks fell apart after trump walked away without making a deal. although u.s. and north korean leadership have hit a wall over the issue of sanctions relief -- which north korea says is a necessary condition fo
1000 votes with 99% of precincts reporting but her main opponent, queens borough president melinda katz, says she will not concede without a recount. and -- recount and with over 3000 absentee ballots remaining to be counted. caban's apparent win comes exactly one year after alexandria ocasio-cortez won the 2018 democratic primary, toppling joe crowley -- until then, one of the most powerful democrats in the house. ocasio-cortez endorsed caban in the race and tweeted tuesday night as results...
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general in the antitrust division and now berkeley haas cool school of business professor michael katzgood morning to you both dina, i'll start with you. you've written extensively about anti-trust and what that could mean from a big tech perspective. what do you think of the president's comments just now and do you think there could be a case to be built here in the u.s. >> sure, thanks. i mean, i think the focus is going to be on facebook and goog google they have niche markets. for facebook it's social networking and google is the piece of technology publishers use to sell ads online. it's also online search. and in those markets they have a very dominant position and, you know, the ftc and doj are probably going to start looking to see if conduct in those markets can be labeled as exclusionary >> michael, do you agree how do you think this plays out? >> no, i agree with her completely t i think sometimes we need to remember that antitrust is very fact specific and case specific. i do believe the agencies are going to look closely at big tech i think it's going to be much more drawn
general in the antitrust division and now berkeley haas cool school of business professor michael katzgood morning to you both dina, i'll start with you. you've written extensively about anti-trust and what that could mean from a big tech perspective. what do you think of the president's comments just now and do you think there could be a case to be built here in the u.s. >> sure, thanks. i mean, i think the focus is going to be on facebook and goog google they have niche markets. for...
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it can be sneezing coughing even barchi rebecca katz with oakland animal services says 2 thirds of the shelters, 108 dogs are now sick with the canine flu and believes all of the dogs could become infected some the transferred from their facility to the east bay spca in oakland in dublin brought the virus with them trying to move a 100 plus starts from our facility and probably as many from these fast the facilities takes a lot of. >>heavy lifting were considering it pretty similar to a natural disaster for us right now. >>they're working to move the sick dogs to a warehouse where they'll be treated in quarantine for 4 to 6 weeks challenge with this particular disease is that it last. >>for a very long time they continue to shed the virus for up to 24 days. so it's highly contagious and all of our sick animals from east bay spca and oakland animal services will move there where they can get the veterinary care that they need. >>and that will allow us to help deep clean the shelters and bring back in more animals to shelters don't believe the flu is out in the community yet but it's imp
it can be sneezing coughing even barchi rebecca katz with oakland animal services says 2 thirds of the shelters, 108 dogs are now sick with the canine flu and believes all of the dogs could become infected some the transferred from their facility to the east bay spca in oakland in dublin brought the virus with them trying to move a 100 plus starts from our facility and probably as many from these fast the facilities takes a lot of. >>heavy lifting were considering it pretty similar to a...
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it can be sneezing coughing even barchi rebecca katz with oakland animal services says 2 thirds of thew sick with the canine flu and believes all of the dogs could become infected some the transferred from their facility to the east bay spca in oakland in dublin. brought the virus with them trying to move a 100 plus starts from our facility and probably as many from the east asked the cia facilities takes a lot of. >>heavy lifting were considering it pretty similar to a natural disaster for us right now. >>they're working to move the sick dogs to a warehouse where they'll be treated in quarantine for 4 to 6 weeks challenge with this particular disease is that it last. >>for a very long time they continue to shed the virus for up to 24 days. so it's highly contagious and all of our sick animals from. >>east bay spca and oakland animal services will move there where they can get the veterinary care that they need. >>and that will allow us to help deep clean the shelters and bring back in more animals to shelters don't believe the flu is out in the community yet but it's important to be e
it can be sneezing coughing even barchi rebecca katz with oakland animal services says 2 thirds of thew sick with the canine flu and believes all of the dogs could become infected some the transferred from their facility to the east bay spca in oakland in dublin. brought the virus with them trying to move a 100 plus starts from our facility and probably as many from the east asked the cia facilities takes a lot of. >>heavy lifting were considering it pretty similar to a natural disaster...
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joining us is sylvia joblonsky, and david katz, at matrix asset advisers silvia, let me start with you, is the big story this week what happens at the g-20? is that the thing the market is going to hold its breath about >> i think the market is pretty happy about what jerome powell said the other day as well i think there are a few factors. one is we have a very active fed rate cuts coming our way. they would like to sustain the economic expansion, at least support it that's what helped the market in the near term. and the g-20 thing is hope is still on the table china is one third of the world's gdp. the u.s. has 40% or more exposure to china. we need to sell components there. they need to function without injected liquidity a deal is beneficial to both sides. if we got one, it probably could lead to a rally here >> david, if the g-20 ends in something less than comity, not comedy, comity is that going to be the banana peel that could cause the market to slip? >> we don't need an agreement. we have to agree to push the ball down the road, and i think the market will look at that posit
joining us is sylvia joblonsky, and david katz, at matrix asset advisers silvia, let me start with you, is the big story this week what happens at the g-20? is that the thing the market is going to hold its breath about >> i think the market is pretty happy about what jerome powell said the other day as well i think there are a few factors. one is we have a very active fed rate cuts coming our way. they would like to sustain the economic expansion, at least support it that's what helped...
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the first vote will be katz in seven months.e still have a lot of time to go. >> is there an issue you hope voters connect more with booker than with somebody else that voters say, you know what, boy, you want a voter, you want, does this issue mean so much to corey booker you hope the voter sees that, too, what is it? >> it's hard to put 1.1 issue. i think corey released i think a few months ago the most sweeping gun proposal plan that any candidate has put forward. he called for a federal licensing program. he believes that if you need a license to drive a car. you should need a license to own a gun. >> that is something we would love to highlight tonight on the debate stage. >> there is a rap developing. it's a rap any american would love to have. oh, corey booker's two nights. but, of course, in politics. >> yeah. >> is there a line of where that he is not, that he's perceived as not tough enough to take on the meat, the grinder they're is donald trump? >> well, look at corey's career. he has never shied away from taking on
the first vote will be katz in seven months.e still have a lot of time to go. >> is there an issue you hope voters connect more with booker than with somebody else that voters say, you know what, boy, you want a voter, you want, does this issue mean so much to corey booker you hope the voter sees that, too, what is it? >> it's hard to put 1.1 issue. i think corey released i think a few months ago the most sweeping gun proposal plan that any candidate has put forward. he called for a...
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northwestern syria so very difficult times of those 2 leaders a much to discuss and we also know that katz's amir has met with some rouhani the iranian president that's the 1st time those 2 men have met since the blockade of the council started now more than 2 years ago cats are essentially now operating because it's able to use a radio ad space in the arabian trade routes because as space across the gulf and trade routes across the gulf a big cuts all buy those blockading come to a very important meeting for the council reason predatory very much the better spent reporting the. well the u.s. president has dismissed around denial that it had anything to do with the tanker explosions in the gulf of oman on thursday and called iran a nation of terror told trump says a grainy video released by the u.s. central command is proof of iran's involvement with germany says that is inconclusive reports now from muscat. what or who used to blame for the explosions on board 2 tankers in the gulf of oman the u.s. planes iraq and they released this video purporting to show iran a sort of allusion to god's
northwestern syria so very difficult times of those 2 leaders a much to discuss and we also know that katz's amir has met with some rouhani the iranian president that's the 1st time those 2 men have met since the blockade of the council started now more than 2 years ago cats are essentially now operating because it's able to use a radio ad space in the arabian trade routes because as space across the gulf and trade routes across the gulf a big cuts all buy those blockading come to a very...
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>> hi, ben katz. throughout this conversation one thing that has come up is how china has reduced soil imports from iran in compliance with u.s. sanctions. but aside from the oil trade, has there been any change in chinese engagement with iran as part of the sanctions? and also when the sanctions eventually do go away whether it is this year or next year, 10 years from now, to all see china's engagement with iran bouncing back the way it did after the jc poa was signed or will it double down on its ties of the status quote states in the gulf country? >> i would just say the choice of whether the sanctions go away is entirely the choice of iran. and hopefully the sanctions would go away under circumstances that would enable the engagement of iran in the international economic community at which point we would assume china would be interested in around the same way the united states would be interested in iran. there is tremendous potential in that country. we strongly believe the people of iran deserve
>> hi, ben katz. throughout this conversation one thing that has come up is how china has reduced soil imports from iran in compliance with u.s. sanctions. but aside from the oil trade, has there been any change in chinese engagement with iran as part of the sanctions? and also when the sanctions eventually do go away whether it is this year or next year, 10 years from now, to all see china's engagement with iran bouncing back the way it did after the jc poa was signed or will it double...
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that is basically you, private wealth management, jason katz.ctates variety of industries how it affects the sectors. there is talk of health care for all, how that affects the health care industry. rolling back tax reform. rolling back some of the deregulation. we're very mindful of that. we try not to, you know, get too ahead of ourselves. people that invest in us do so in context after financial plan, custom asset allocation and on the margin we're making tactical tweaks underweights and overweights based on politics and a variety of other factors. stuart: you wouldn't want to see a socialist in the white house, put it like that? >> i don't think any american would for that matter. stuart: oh, you're getting political. you're on dangerous ground here? you don't think any american wants to see a socialist in the white house? bold statement young man. >> well you have to watch what you wish for. maybe some want that but we see what happens in venezuela and elsewhere when those types of policies take hold. stuart: wow, ubs, putting your foot in
that is basically you, private wealth management, jason katz.ctates variety of industries how it affects the sectors. there is talk of health care for all, how that affects the health care industry. rolling back tax reform. rolling back some of the deregulation. we're very mindful of that. we try not to, you know, get too ahead of ourselves. people that invest in us do so in context after financial plan, custom asset allocation and on the margin we're making tactical tweaks underweights and...
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steve: tony katz joining us from indiana today. tony, thank you very much. >> thank you, steve.e, professors at one college could lose tenure not because their students are failing but because they aren't nice enough. now, three of those professors are fighting back and they are going to join us live coming up next. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad. someone even showed us how we can save money by bundling home and auto with progressive. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. ♪ >> bonnie made a friend in class. >> oh, she is already making friends. >> no, no
steve: tony katz joining us from indiana today. tony, thank you very much. >> thank you, steve.e, professors at one college could lose tenure not because their students are failing but because they aren't nice enough. now, three of those professors are fighting back and they are going to join us live coming up next. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind...
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>> i was game pl shinks in katz. my dad made the costume it. was an orange fluorescent tight.zack. >> how old were you when you -- >> i was like 17. >> were they expecting you to go to college? >> they were expecting me to go to college. >> what was that talk like, jeremy? >> i was very quiet, very nervous. i thought, i was in my room and they're going to say, what's the plan, how are you going to live. i was ready for the questions but while i had some of the answers, most were a question mark but i knew in my gut there was a fire, something that told me i needed to go out there and get something that was mine. >> truly you were confident. >> i was confident and knew i would work my butt off to make something happen. there weren't a lot of broadway shows i could be recommended in. i could be simba in "lion king." >> pope was first cast at ferris in "choir boy," a role that he case. before his time at ferris came to an end, pope was railroad to take on the role of the late eddie condition distribution, co-founder of the temptations. >> how were you aunl to pull that off. i was
>> i was game pl shinks in katz. my dad made the costume it. was an orange fluorescent tight.zack. >> how old were you when you -- >> i was like 17. >> were they expecting you to go to college? >> they were expecting me to go to college. >> what was that talk like, jeremy? >> i was very quiet, very nervous. i thought, i was in my room and they're going to say, what's the plan, how are you going to live. i was ready for the questions but while i had some...
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featuring emma henry jason katz lauren gindon.s "moons of papa." >> that's impressive >> it took some time. >> do they work in television? >> they must. >> sarah kesler. >> if they don't, they should. >> bobbie cassidy. >> this is incredible. >> it is a deepfake, what people can do. >> that's impressive. >> just hire them. congratulations, nice job. >> we're thinking about the patch. >> i think she might have pink eye. >> that's what i think she has something and she decided to make the most of the situation. >> yes, we'll find out tomorrow i hope. >> it is madonna. >> i remember the boot i had to wear when i broke my ankle here. >> and you bedazzled it. >> i did. >> no way. >> you think it is a fashion statement? >> we'll find out for sure tomorrow. >> we're going to find out >>> guys, to more of our clean springing today series they can turn a mess out >> wherever you turn there are my two tots and their toys, tiny pieces adding up to one big mess a mess that has met its match. the home edit team, joanna and clia. >> we are prof
featuring emma henry jason katz lauren gindon.s "moons of papa." >> that's impressive >> it took some time. >> do they work in television? >> they must. >> sarah kesler. >> if they don't, they should. >> bobbie cassidy. >> this is incredible. >> it is a deepfake, what people can do. >> that's impressive. >> just hire them. congratulations, nice job. >> we're thinking about the patch. >> i think she might...
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thanks to structural engineers at kitchen experts, the katz family were able to knock out a wall, turninghis into a modern day open layout. the reak family had waited so long to remodel their cabinets started falling off. but in less than three weeks, their kitchen was transformed into a tuscan masterpiece. butcher block and dated appliances dominated the perez's 30-year-old kitchen until kitchen experts gave this family the upgrade they needed. kitchen experts even made over my kitchen. i never entertained in my small space, but now my galley kitchen is definitely fit for company. (lively music) - welcome back to the kitchen experts show. next up is one of our most popular segments. viewers cannot believe what kitchen experts did for andy kim. they refaced her cabinets. ugh, you've got to see this transformation. take a look. - first off, i wanna know how much you've lived in or how long you've lived in this house, a gorgeous house. - my husband, john, and i moved out here 1988, and it was pretty much just live in the house and not make changes, cause it was all we could afford. (laughin
thanks to structural engineers at kitchen experts, the katz family were able to knock out a wall, turninghis into a modern day open layout. the reak family had waited so long to remodel their cabinets started falling off. but in less than three weeks, their kitchen was transformed into a tuscan masterpiece. butcher block and dated appliances dominated the perez's 30-year-old kitchen until kitchen experts gave this family the upgrade they needed. kitchen experts even made over my kitchen. i...