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that was on you kramer reporting from jerusalem here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world thousands of police have marched to portugal's parliament demanding better pay better working conditions starting salaries for the national guard are only around 2 thirds of those paid in poland in france members of a far right association called movie minto 0 were among the demonstrators tens of thousands of colombians took to the streets on thursday the government's probusiness economic policies and its handling of a peace deal with the rebel group far are among their grievances president even do case popularity has dwindled steadily since he took power last august in venezuela several 100 students gathered to call for the ousting of president nicolas maduro there they attempted to march on the defense ministry but were blocked by security forces opposition leader one last week initiated a new wave of demonstrations aimed at toppling my hero. u.s. lawmakers are hearing more testimony on this the 5th and final day of the public impeachment hearings against
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"new york times" reporter andrew kramer reported on pieces of this in an article the "times" published in may of last year. mark mazzetti, eric lipton, and andrew kramer updated the story, and it sounds like, yeah, what has happened in ukraine ahead of zelenski getting in there, the guy that had the infamous phone call with trump, what happened there with the previous president seems very much like a first draft of what president trump has been caught for in this impeachment inquiry now. quoting from the "times" tonight, "long before a telephone call with ukraine's president that prompted an impeachment inquiry, president trump was exchanging political favors with a different ukrainian leader who desperately sought american help for his country's struggle against russian aggression. near the end of 2017, just as the ukrainian government was trying to get final approval from the trump administration on the sale of javelin anti-tank weapons, the prosecutor general then working for the ukrainian president, petro poroshenko, began freezing cases in ukraine that were relevant to the mueller
"new york times" reporter andrew kramer reported on pieces of this in an article the "times" published in may of last year. mark mazzetti, eric lipton, and andrew kramer updated the story, and it sounds like, yeah, what has happened in ukraine ahead of zelenski getting in there, the guy that had the infamous phone call with trump, what happened there with the previous president seems very much like a first draft of what president trump has been caught for in this impeachment...
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and let's go right to our correspondent tanya kramer she's covering the story for us in jerusalem hi tanya israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been speaking what has he said about this escalation. well yes he spoke a long side to the army chief of stuff and the head of didn't turn security agency shin bet they were coming out of a very long a security cabinet meeting and you basically explain again why israel targeted this senior. jihad leader early this morning he said he was accused terrorist a ticking. time bomb and that he was responsible for many attacks over the past year and that he was actually also planning a major attack and that this operation was approved by all the agencies and the government together over the past. week or so so they were basically also 2 messages here and what they had to say on the one hand to the militant factions in gaza that israel knows where they are that they can target them if they need to be but also to the public because a premise netanyahu said again that is when it's not really interested in escalation but this might take time bas
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cross over to jerusalem to get the latest from our correspondent tanya kramer tanya what is the situation there this morning had there been more attacks over night. yeah it had been quiet overnight for several hours and then that $630.00 local time the 1st warning sirens went off in the southern communities but also. to swim and that has been going on now for the past hours or so so there were incoming rockets from gaza and we also understand that israel is carrying out as strikes and now in gaza at the same time we understand i mean there are reports coming in from cairo that egypt is trying to deescalate the situation there mediation efforts underway had always played this role in the past when we had these times of escalation over here but at the moment because this time it's mainly focusing on the actions of the islamic edgy hard it is not yet clear whether they succeed in these mediation efforts this flare up of hostilities hanya comes amidst a serious political crisis in israel what do you make of the timing of this confrontation. well i would say that to political commentators in i
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for the very latest now let's cross over to our correspondent on your kramer she's standing by for us in jerusalem tanya islamic jihad says a ceasefire has been agreed with the israelis does not appear to be the case well reports have been coming out since to early morning hours from east to which has usually taken the lead in a mediation and trying to deescalate the situation in such situations and this ceasefire should be in place since 5 30 am local time in the has been just shortly after what's some sporadic rockets fired into southern israel now these are any foreign minister has been quoted as saying that it's both need to quiet with quiet that isn't usually the formula after such periods of escalation and we also understand from the home front come on that they have lifted most of the restrictions on the areas surrounding the gaza strip it's just a few. hearts just very close to gaza so that schools can be reopened and life can go back to normal there but having said that obviously. the coming hours are critical to see whether this will hold ok well this cease fire or at least
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it's correspondent tonya kramer she's in jerusalem on the story for us tonight going to need to you. god sees just declare that he's unable to form a government and what's been the problem for him. well there have been many problems on the way behind many guns speaking tonight giving his statement handing back his mandate to some hours early ahead to the midnight but what he basically said is that i mean he very well noted at the rotas wanted to liberal brought unity government there was one problem that's when you netanyahu he kind of accused netanyahu to hold the country hostage to you know not. going away from his block off the national trend nationally and religious parties that netanyahu had formed just right after the last election they had 55 seats so short of the 61 netanyahu would have needed to form a national right wing coalition government that was one of the main problems the other problem it appears plus as they retain a sin of such a unity government it would have been a retainer a premiership and there was disagreements who would go 1st and also what would happen if t
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truce or cease fire tanya thank you very much for bringing us up to date w's tanya kramer in jerusalem. germany has narrowly avoided entering a technical recession the economy grew by 0 point one percent in the last quarter surprising a list suit expected stagnation the data just came through a short while ago there were fears that europe's economic engine was headed for a recession after roast slowed in the previous quarter exports reliant germany has struggled as a result of the u.s. china trade war and slowing global demand. chelsea villany is tracking the data from germany's financial center frankford for chelsea is is this reason to celebrate it's certainly relief that germany doesn't fall into a technical recession but this report really illustrates the sort of to me of a mixed picture and the german economy in some aspects where it work could exports rose consumption was a big driver of growth in this quarter but they also mentioned a slowdown and manufacturing machinery and equipment investment and 0 point one percent growth is still quite low so i think there's been a lot of h
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also further north with rocket barrages also coming in on the their territory correspondent tonya kramer reporting there for us live from jerusalem thank you now most schools in southern iraq are closed after teachers announced a general strike in support of the protest movement that has rocked the country for 6 weeks and recent days security forces have sought to crackdown on rallies that protesters have kept going with sit ins in the south and across the capital baghdad . the 14th floor of this building used to be a turkish restaurant now this monstrous concrete structure from the saddam hussein era is a symbol of the protests in iraq a few weeks ago snipers fired on protesters from up here now the protesters themselves have occupied the building. has been scorching here since the beginning of october the 35 year old is unemployed and he sees little opportunity for himself in the country. the view from the roof looks out over teria square focal points of the protests against the greed and incompetence of the ruling class. the government has done nothing for us in the past 17 years we'v
also further north with rocket barrages also coming in on the their territory correspondent tonya kramer reporting there for us live from jerusalem thank you now most schools in southern iraq are closed after teachers announced a general strike in support of the protest movement that has rocked the country for 6 weeks and recent days security forces have sought to crackdown on rallies that protesters have kept going with sit ins in the south and across the capital baghdad . the 14th floor of...
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ations and a tainted investigation you know all right let's take this now to our correspondent tanya kramer she's following this from jerusalem tanya those were strong words coming from the prime minister calling this an attempted coup what do you make of all of this. well that's the reading his by the very defined netanyahu kind of a classic and netanyahu speech as you said calling it an attempt screwy also said an attempt to overthrow right wing government also talking to law enforcement forces the investigators as i think that goes along goes along these lines you know his line of defense he always said he denies 1st of all of the charges and he said this is old politically motivated this whole process he has accused the left wing the opposition the media and they also of the police and part of the dish so system to be behind all of that and i think the speech tonight was mainly addressed also to use political allies but 1st and foremost to his supporters he has still a very very strong and solid base of supporters voted for him even though they knew he is under investigation but let's t
ations and a tainted investigation you know all right let's take this now to our correspondent tanya kramer she's following this from jerusalem tanya those were strong words coming from the prime minister calling this an attempted coup what do you make of all of this. well that's the reading his by the very defined netanyahu kind of a classic and netanyahu speech as you said calling it an attempt screwy also said an attempt to overthrow right wing government also talking to law enforcement...
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to that so we will have to wait and see how the next hours will plan out our correspondent tonya kramer with the very latest there from jerusalem thank you . let's check in now and some other stories making news around the world in northern syria at least 6 people are reported dead and more than 20 wounded after 3 bombs exploded in the kurdish majority city. there was no immediate claim of responsibility but kurdish leaders have warned that the so-called islamic state and its sleeper cells pose a threat in the region. the security forces and she lay have fired water cannon to disperse protesters the country has seen weeks of often violent anti-government on breast to less government unveiled plans on sunday to draft a new con constitution but the opposition says those proposals don't go far enough . former bolivian president evo morales is on his way to mexico or he has been given asylum what alice resigned on sunday amid protests against alleged election fraud his resignation has left a power vacuum in bolivia or unrest has continued on the streets of the police and the army are threat
to that so we will have to wait and see how the next hours will plan out our correspondent tonya kramer with the very latest there from jerusalem thank you . let's check in now and some other stories making news around the world in northern syria at least 6 people are reported dead and more than 20 wounded after 3 bombs exploded in the kurdish majority city. there was no immediate claim of responsibility but kurdish leaders have warned that the so-called islamic state and its sleeper cells pose...
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s done your tongue your kramer there in jerusalem. the italian cabinet is set to declare a state of emergency in venice much of the historic city is under water after being swamped by the highest tide in half a century the mayor is blaming climate change prime minister just have a contest has called the flooding a blow to the heart of italy. alarm sounds throughout venice's historic center warning people to find higher ground to escape one of the worst floods in decades high winds and rain caused the water level to surge to almost $0.19 a meters with waves crashing into buildings. mayor luigi broken out of film can sell for the famous scent marks square and blamed climate change for the extreme weather. some applies to on what after thousands of political bosses we just can't wait unfortunately. we have reached a new negative record joining us we have to stand together against the ethics of climate change and to reform tide accusing us from the little thing is said to the community. now it's all hands on deck to push stranded boats ba
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michael kramer and s. to. have been jointly awarded the $29000.00 nobel prize in economics for a series of studies which sought to prove whether some widely held beliefs were borne out by experience like do extra school days lead to better educated students does subsidised medicine improve health among the poor of i'll be asking what would you bet you what that means in a moment but 1st here's s. had to flow on hoping but that's pretty specific to something i didn't have that i said that on until they did i don't think enjoy. speaking like it was coming and. instead of the book that explains it surely we can make it if. joining me now on the line over here banditry one of the other covert knows of this is nobel prize for economics professor bannister firstly from one bandages to another congratulations to you and your colleagues are here jointly and thank you. i still holding on to hope. i don't 100 percent dramatically and. i am trying to see if i can get there right now it has changed rather drastically it w
michael kramer and s. to. have been jointly awarded the $29000.00 nobel prize in economics for a series of studies which sought to prove whether some widely held beliefs were borne out by experience like do extra school days lead to better educated students does subsidised medicine improve health among the poor of i'll be asking what would you bet you what that means in a moment but 1st here's s. had to flow on hoping but that's pretty specific to something i didn't have that i said that on...
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michael kramer and s. to. have been jointly awarded the $21000.00 nobel prize in economics for a series of studies which sought to prove whether some widely held beliefs were borne out by experience like do extra school days lead to better educated students does subsidised medicine improve health among the poor of i'll be asking what would you bet you what that means in a moment but 1st here's s. have to flow on hoping but that's pretty specific to something and i think i'd like to live on it until they get i'll be thinking shy about speaking like a bush cabinet and. then said he said that explicitly we can make it. joining me now on the line over here and banditry one of the other cool renault's of this year's nobel prize for economics professor about a day firstly from one bandaging to another congratulations to you and your colleagues are here jointly and thank you. now you said at mit after you feel when i quote i don't expect my life to change dramatically is that proven true . i still holding onto hope.
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well earlier we asked our correspondent in kramer about the effect of the. polity. i think i mean the reading here is that this has a huge impact i mean people you know waiting for it they have always overshadowed a political life but political life in israel at the moment is also in turmoil there have been 2 elections where inconclusive now prime minister netanyahu after the last election tried to form a coalition he failed and just on wednesday yesterday many guns his main opponents had to get back the mandate because he also failed to put a coalition to gether so now this a prospect of a possible asserts elections and so to see what impact that has on the voting behavior but certainly all of this you know in the senate you know it has been a divisive figure in israeli politics so this will have impact on not as. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. police and protesters have plastering rallies in the colombian capital bogota tens of thousands of demonstrators opposed to the policies of president yvonne took a cold for more economic equal
well earlier we asked our correspondent in kramer about the effect of the. polity. i think i mean the reading here is that this has a huge impact i mean people you know waiting for it they have always overshadowed a political life but political life in israel at the moment is also in turmoil there have been 2 elections where inconclusive now prime minister netanyahu after the last election tried to form a coalition he failed and just on wednesday yesterday many guns his main opponents had to...
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that we might have for another election a certain election after the fury it are to diffuse tanya kramer on the story force in jerusalem tanya thank you. authorities in malta have arrested a prominent businessman in connection with the murder of the leading investigative journalist daphne the lead singer of the car bomb killing 2 years ago aroused a worldwide outrage the maltese government has been strongly criticised for its handling of the investigation. stopped by the military the maltese businessman's luxury yacht. apparently youngun finished a suspect in the murder of investigative journalist daphne koller on a guy who wanted to flee the island finish originally ran hotels and casinos but then got involved in a lucrative powerplant project 6 years ago apart from that he sent to be the owner of a previously secret company 17 black that came to transfer money to maltese politicians via offshore companies and panama. that's one daphne. had been investigating. 2 years ago in october the 53 year old journalist was killed in a car bomb attack she had previously received multiple death thr
that we might have for another election a certain election after the fury it are to diffuse tanya kramer on the story force in jerusalem tanya thank you. authorities in malta have arrested a prominent businessman in connection with the murder of the leading investigative journalist daphne the lead singer of the car bomb killing 2 years ago aroused a worldwide outrage the maltese government has been strongly criticised for its handling of the investigation. stopped by the military the maltese...
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for the very latest let's bring indeed obvious tanya kramer following this for us in jerusalem good morning to you donna what's happening in the border area right now. well since the early morning hours since this targeted strike on the islamic jihad leader there have been by the minute red sirens or learn so-called you read alarms. asking people to run for bomb shelters and that's not just happening and the sounds of it is about that also further up north towards the center and also in tel aviv in the coastal cities of ashkelon and start as well and this is why we are seeing those very unprecedented measures being put in by the home front c'mon in israel asking deschooling to be closed today not just in the southern areas around the gaza strip but also in the televisa and the center area of the country and also for non-essential businesses to be closed usually don't see those measures so early on in such an operation it was a planned operation that's where all of course the air defense. is have been put in place but the israeli army says they expect. you know coming into the coming hours a
for the very latest let's bring indeed obvious tanya kramer following this for us in jerusalem good morning to you donna what's happening in the border area right now. well since the early morning hours since this targeted strike on the islamic jihad leader there have been by the minute red sirens or learn so-called you read alarms. asking people to run for bomb shelters and that's not just happening and the sounds of it is about that also further up north towards the center and also in tel...
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was introduced in june and w has fie bipartisan cosponsors including senators cortes and scott and kramer and smith. and hr 4300, the fostering staple housing opportunities act which has bipartisan interest in the senate and is moving quickly through the house of representatives on the strong bipartisan basis. co alert act would require the installation and maintenance of carbon monoxide alarms and most forms of federally assisted housing. in a dwelling unit containing a fuel-burningel appliance and fireplace, furnace, or enclosed cegarage. currently the majority of federally assisted housing programs have no such n requirements. and despite similar requirements in 37 states and the district of columbia. at least 13 individuals leaving in federally assisted housing have died due to carbon monoxide poising since 2003 including for the past year. in april secretary carson announced that hud would undertake a rulemaking process to establish such a requirement across all of hud's public housing and rental assistance programs. this bill on also require the hud secretary to provide guidance to
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i want to talk a little bit about that and thank you to senator scott and smith and kramer. like to place into the record from the following organizations the housing coalition and next step without objection. >> i'm also the choral sponsor of the bill of the co alert act and i look very favorably to support hr 4300 as well. so after my discussions in my state about the need of affordable housing we need to pass the credit improvement act and should expect one - - expand the tax credit by more than 50 percent. and i have to say thank you so much for putting into perspective the distinction with the tax credit that everything has to work in conjunction but what i find after talking to so many stakeholders there isn't one single financing piece that you have to cobble it together working with local government and the private sector to get it done and it requires stakeholders coming together to make that happen so i appreciate the conversation today. thank you for being here following up on what senator tester said about indian country i attended a hearing just recently on mort
i want to talk a little bit about that and thank you to senator scott and smith and kramer. like to place into the record from the following organizations the housing coalition and next step without objection. >> i'm also the choral sponsor of the bill of the co alert act and i look very favorably to support hr 4300 as well. so after my discussions in my state about the need of affordable housing we need to pass the credit improvement act and should expect one - - expand the tax credit by...
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have a question, tweet kramer, #madtweets send jim an email or give us a call 800-743-cnbc.something head to "mad money".ycnbc.com you should be mad that this is your daily commute. you should be mad at people who forget they're in public. and you should be mad at simple things that are unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you're trading with e*trade, which isn't complicated. their app makes trading quick and simple so you can strike when the time is right. don't get mad, get e*trade and start trading today. >>> all of those clips, we know especially over the last couple months, have been hot. today's job reports doesn't hurt but earlier before interest rates plumtsed, there was a lot of fear, there was a lot of confusion about exactly where housing was going. back into march we ran off and had this thing, it was a face-off analysts against analysts, pitting the bulls with the bears against each other on the home building stocks. after tallying up the evidence, i told you to believe the bulls because ivy zelman, ceo of zellman and associates and best housin
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brent: tania kramer reporting from israel. here are the other stories from around the world.dents from mainland china are leaving hong kong saying they are being targeted in escalating protest against beijing's influence over the territory. it comes as intense clashes continue on university campuses between protesters and security forces. police say the violence has reached dangerous and deadly levels. paris is marking the fourth anniversary of the attacks by the so-called islamic state. they laid wreaths in remembrance of the victims per 100 people were killed when they targeted the product line -- that a clan -- bataclan concert hall. people have been killed in trouble. no group has claimed responsibility. the blast comes a day after a prisoner exchange between the government and the taliban insurgents, which was aimed at defusing violence. chilean authorities say hundreds have been injured and more than 1000 arrested in nationwnwe riotots. fresesh protests are tuesday afr the cururrency f fell to a hisic w. demonstrators are demandingng te president step down. staying in s
brent: tania kramer reporting from israel. here are the other stories from around the world.dents from mainland china are leaving hong kong saying they are being targeted in escalating protest against beijing's influence over the territory. it comes as intense clashes continue on university campuses between protesters and security forces. police say the violence has reached dangerous and deadly levels. paris is marking the fourth anniversary of the attacks by the so-called islamic state. they...
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dw correspondent tania kramer has more. benny gantz just declared he is unable to form a govovnment. what has been the problem for him? tania: there have been many problems on the way. we heard benny gantz speaking tonight, giving his statement, handing back his mandate some hours earlier. what he basically said is that he noted voters wanted a unity government, but one problem is benjamin netanyahu.. he kind of accused netanyahu to hold the country hostage. they had 55 seats, short of the 61 netanyahu would have needed to form a national right-wing coalition government. that wasas one of the main problems. the other problem, it appears, was the rotation of such a unity government. it would have been a rotational premiership. there was disagreement over who would g go first. . against -- mr.r. gantz said he had made far-reaching compromises. brent: what is g going to hapen next? >> now the mandate has been given back to ththe president. parliamement members have now 21 days, and any of those memberers could say they are abl
dw correspondent tania kramer has more. benny gantz just declared he is unable to form a govovnment. what has been the problem for him? tania: there have been many problems on the way. we heard benny gantz speaking tonight, giving his statement, handing back his mandate some hours earlier. what he basically said is that he noted voters wanted a unity government, but one problem is benjamin netanyahu.. he kind of accused netanyahu to hold the country hostage. they had 55 seats, short of the 61...
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marcia kramer reports former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is keeping his options over. >> reporter: every other time he thought about running for president, he got cold feet. less than 2 months ago he explained why he dropped out of the 2020 race, his fourth balk. >> i'm be unlikely to get elected. >> reporter: now there's a dramatic about face, aids filing to get bloomberg on the ballot in alabama to keep his options open for running. i asked bloomberg's mayor campaign manager what changed. >> it seems like people are hungry for someone who can do a good job and beat donald trump, tus t ght now the primary haken po to do that. >> reporter: he says joe biden's faltering campaign and and elizabeth warren's surge has left him thinking the party needs someone else. >> there's no shortage of data in the bloomberg world and it clearly shows a path. at the end of the day democrats want someone that can win the general election. >> reporter: president trump had a lot to say about mike 2020. >> i've known michael bloomberg for a long time. if you go back early on, he had, he said a lot of
marcia kramer reports former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is keeping his options over. >> reporter: every other time he thought about running for president, he got cold feet. less than 2 months ago he explained why he dropped out of the 2020 race, his fourth balk. >> i'm be unlikely to get elected. >> reporter: now there's a dramatic about face, aids filing to get bloomberg on the ballot in alabama to keep his options open for running. i asked bloomberg's mayor...
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his election campaign to turn the camera back on of course in the year 2000 a documentary secretly kramer called a power grab and. actually i think everything was precisely planned in structure to the freedom of russia. vladimir vladimirovich to the ends justify the means. to terms with mrs starts december 13th on d w. by wright's venice shouldn't really exist with its 124 islands and countless bridges and kells this city in northern italy was built in the middle of a marsh. it's proof of human or dangerous mist and our ability to must in nature. some advantages there are many beautiful cities in the world but venice is in a class a bit on the porch of unaids here. every year more than $30000000.00 tourists come to marvel at the palazzo surround the grand canal. these stately townhouses are architectural masterpieces built using techniques that are unique worldwide. then seems to float away to slee over the water but in fact the entire city stands on a forest of wooden tiles 10000000 logs were driven into the mud contrary to all prevailing rules of urban construction. the architects of th
his election campaign to turn the camera back on of course in the year 2000 a documentary secretly kramer called a power grab and. actually i think everything was precisely planned in structure to the freedom of russia. vladimir vladimirovich to the ends justify the means. to terms with mrs starts december 13th on d w. by wright's venice shouldn't really exist with its 124 islands and countless bridges and kells this city in northern italy was built in the middle of a marsh. it's proof of human...
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greats and parasites on this economy but when jamie diamond is a stand or james kramer is throwing a hissy fit in a crybaby as he did to get the fed to print more money he's lauded as a hero as a as a man of the people by by his antics to have more money printed. you know there is a real disconnect between labor and the financier's there's 3 half trillion dollars collected in taxes last year all inclusive in america. it only pay for $3.00 quarters of the operating budget of america we want to trillion dollars into debt but in fact that money is not even needed i make the comparison to saudi arabia and the reason we have a slave class of saudi arabia is because the princes when they need more they just print they just pump more oil this oligarchic class when they need more money they just print more money they don't need the workers they don't need even that 3 and a half trillion dollars their workers are completely suppressed that's why so many of them are deaf according on the street and dying and the life expectancy in america is is gone down is that a fair characterization yet is
greats and parasites on this economy but when jamie diamond is a stand or james kramer is throwing a hissy fit in a crybaby as he did to get the fed to print more money he's lauded as a hero as a as a man of the people by by his antics to have more money printed. you know there is a real disconnect between labor and the financier's there's 3 half trillion dollars collected in taxes last year all inclusive in america. it only pay for $3.00 quarters of the operating budget of america we want to...
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kramer, aquejado por una extensiÓn del programa de protecciÓn temporal. cuÁnto tiempo podran quedarse legalmente en este la violencia domÉstica afecta a un gran nÚmero de personas, tanto hombres como mujeres. hablamos sobre el tema con la senadora todo es tan rubio. hola, muy buena tardes, les saluda claudio opera, pero que estÁ acosando de su domingo, gracias por estar con nosotros. california estado envuelta por el fuego durante toda esta semana los incendios surgieron. >> en diferentes puntos del estado y el gobernador usar desde todas las comunidades mal devastadas por las llamas en el sur de california, y aÚn krauze habla con una de los bomberos que estamos combatiendo estos incendios. gabon, buenas a. >> el sur de california y california entera ha vivido dÍas de zozobra con uno de los >> vamos a platicar cÓmo ha sido la lucha y batalla contra los incendios en esta parte del estado.¿ por quÉ ha sido tan complicada este principio de temporada en estos dÍas? >> ha sido una combinaciÓn de factores que han ayudado a los incendiosa crecer de forma explosi
kramer, aquejado por una extensiÓn del programa de protecciÓn temporal. cuÁnto tiempo podran quedarse legalmente en este la violencia domÉstica afecta a un gran nÚmero de personas, tanto hombres como mujeres. hablamos sobre el tema con la senadora todo es tan rubio. hola, muy buena tardes, les saluda claudio opera, pero que estÁ acosando de su domingo, gracias por estar con nosotros. california estado envuelta por el fuego durante toda esta semana los incendios surgieron. >> en...
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brent: tania kramer on the story for us in jerusalem tonight. thank you very much. here are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. tens of thousands of colombians took to the streets on thursday. eovernmentsro-businesess economic policies and its handlingng of a peace deal l wih the rebel group are among their grievances. the president's popularity has dwindled -- dwindled since he took power last august. hong kong's campus seizure appears to be nearing its end. 20 more pro-democracy protesters surrendered to police today and were escorted from the polytechnic university. that campus has been the scene of one of the most violent confrontations between police and demonstrators since protests began almost six months ago. china has demanded u.s. president donald trump new legislation aimed at supporting human rights in hong kong. beijing hasas threatened strong counsel -- countermeasures if the bill becomes law. the u.s. proposals would impose sanctions on chinese officials found it to be violating freedoms in the chinese territory. u.s. lawmakers
brent: tania kramer on the story for us in jerusalem tonight. thank you very much. here are some of the other stories making headlines around the world. tens of thousands of colombians took to the streets on thursday. eovernmentsro-businesess economic policies and its handlingng of a peace deal l wih the rebel group are among their grievances. the president's popularity has dwindled -- dwindled since he took power last august. hong kong's campus seizure appears to be nearing its end. 20 more...
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kramer has been following developments. don't leave the money is the potential kingmakers we said but he says he will endorse neither binyamin netanyahu nor benny gantz why not. why he said he seen here from the beginning since the last elections we have to already here in israel and the king make and he said from the very beginning that he would like to see a unity government a kind of plan could listen between netanyahu so you could party and then he guns is. blue and white party but he blamed in his very much anticipated press briefing today you blame both leaders for that not happening now lieberman is seen as a very hawkish think and he of us defense minister under netanyahu until about a year ago and resigned over the gaza policies which were not harsh enough for him but he's also a very secular person and he pushes for secular issues like the draft or like civil marriage and that's why he said he blamed netanyahu for sticking to his. could listen with his right wing bloc. includes the high rated parties the article a
kramer has been following developments. don't leave the money is the potential kingmakers we said but he says he will endorse neither binyamin netanyahu nor benny gantz why not. why he said he seen here from the beginning since the last elections we have to already here in israel and the king make and he said from the very beginning that he would like to see a unity government a kind of plan could listen between netanyahu so you could party and then he guns is. blue and white party but he...
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didn't use tanya kramer is following this story for us in jerusalem good morning to you tom you know this is an incredible turnaround by the administration in washington how is it being received where you are. well it certainly as you heard in the report was warmly welcomed by prime minister netanyahu his whole right wing government right wing parties here and also the secular organizations one of the politicians saying this is a 1st step in the direction of an extension of the occupied west bank now on the left wing opposition it has been less and to the atsic received and also human rights groups have shockey criticised the move this policy change which puts again the us that also is now at ots with most of the international community it comes at a time where there's a political statement and some commentators have also said this could be seen as a gift to netanyahu he is fighting for his political survival and less than 48 hours no points main opponent benny guns from the blue and white party to form a coalition good white house put out a statement well coming the move but also sa
didn't use tanya kramer is following this story for us in jerusalem good morning to you tom you know this is an incredible turnaround by the administration in washington how is it being received where you are. well it certainly as you heard in the report was warmly welcomed by prime minister netanyahu his whole right wing government right wing parties here and also the secular organizations one of the politicians saying this is a 1st step in the direction of an extension of the occupied west...
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earlier i talked with our correspondent tanya kramer drusilla and asked her what happens next for the prime. well it's expected that this will a long to dish a process that it will take some time before the cases brought before the court. in jerusalem now by law a prime minister doesn't have to step down until he's proven guilty so this could take a long time but there will be a lot of legal. challenges awaiting him now 1st of all you will have to fight for his unity in the knesset it will also be possibly challenges to the supreme court asking whether the prime minister can continue to be at the home of a government because he might have. problems of interest here so all of this of course is on the legal matter but i mean the main battle that the forward here. also on the political level ok and on the political level the opposition leader benny gantz has called for netanyahu to step down immediately he says it's impossible now under these conditions for the prime minister to make decisions of state that that are neutral and that there will always be the temptation to make them in his
earlier i talked with our correspondent tanya kramer drusilla and asked her what happens next for the prime. well it's expected that this will a long to dish a process that it will take some time before the cases brought before the court. in jerusalem now by law a prime minister doesn't have to step down until he's proven guilty so this could take a long time but there will be a lot of legal. challenges awaiting him now 1st of all you will have to fight for his unity in the knesset it will also...
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[crowd cheering] - then country artist jana kramer and her husband mike caussin, well, they are gettingth sex addiction, how it almost destroyed their marriage. and after going public, jana said she heard from women all around the country. any of y'all? [laughing] well, they are very bold in their conversation and they are joining us to talk about how they rebuilt their marriage after multiple incidents of infidelity, a powerful story. and joining me in the cyber hall, let's say hi to the tam fam. standing by, kimberly washington, gardendale, alabama watching on wbtm. - hi. - tina stein in avondale, arizona from knxb. - thank you. - and annette rosa from woodbridge, virginia station wttg. thanks, fam. thank you for joining us. and a reminder, as winter approaches, you can join us in the cyber hall from your home. you don't have to put on your parka. you could just watch from home sign up, tamronhallshow.com, we'll give you as much love as the people in here are getting including you, beautiful. hello. all right. - oh, thank you. - so yesterday on the show, we talked to a high school sec
[crowd cheering] - then country artist jana kramer and her husband mike caussin, well, they are gettingth sex addiction, how it almost destroyed their marriage. and after going public, jana said she heard from women all around the country. any of y'all? [laughing] well, they are very bold in their conversation and they are joining us to talk about how they rebuilt their marriage after multiple incidents of infidelity, a powerful story. and joining me in the cyber hall, let's say hi to the tam...
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to defuse tanya kramer on the story force in jerusalem tanya thank you for plastic waste it is one of the most urgent challenges in the 21st century the problem is gotten worse and since trying to stop importing plastic rubbish last year now much of the hard to recycle plastic waste as produced in the west it used to be shipped to china now much of that material is finding its way to neighboring countries such as malaysia. is not afraid of what she calls the waste mafia or of the bullies who work for them what does scare her happens over here. and. this facility she says. right next to it is a factory imported plastic waiting to be melted. mills. and chemical. factories. in northern malaysia residents say dozens of these factories sprang up after china decided to stop importing plastic waste from the west. she spends a lot of these days fighting the flood of plastic waste from overseas. but. back. home but. we've. been giving. it. so. it shows plastic being burned in the country or in factories illegal factories the pungent smell hangs in the city year. it sounds crazy but here in. th
to defuse tanya kramer on the story force in jerusalem tanya thank you for plastic waste it is one of the most urgent challenges in the 21st century the problem is gotten worse and since trying to stop importing plastic rubbish last year now much of the hard to recycle plastic waste as produced in the west it used to be shipped to china now much of that material is finding its way to neighboring countries such as malaysia. is not afraid of what she calls the waste mafia or of the bullies who...
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the producers guild of america is giving the film its stanley kramer award for raising public awareness sexual-harassment scandal at fox news channel will be honored at the 31th annual pga awards january 18th in hollywood. here's the first trailer for the last full measure based on the true story of an air force medic who saved dozens of lives in vietnam and the battle decades later to award him the congressional medal of honor the last full measure reaches theaters, january 24th, in hollywood, i'm david daniels. >>and before we go a little peek outside checking in on the bay bridge. the line is growing and the cash lanes as a high wind advisory in place on the bay bridge. and our big weather story this morning is the rain we have a significant storm that's moving into the bay area right now it's going to make it pretty cold out there it's going to be very windy and we may see some thunderstorm activity too so we'll get all the specifics for your neighborhood coming up after the break. >>welcome back to the kron 4 morning news coming up on for 3rd. morning and thanks for waking up with
the producers guild of america is giving the film its stanley kramer award for raising public awareness sexual-harassment scandal at fox news channel will be honored at the 31th annual pga awards january 18th in hollywood. here's the first trailer for the last full measure based on the true story of an air force medic who saved dozens of lives in vietnam and the battle decades later to award him the congressional medal of honor the last full measure reaches theaters, january 24th, in hollywood,...
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some impact on political life not sure of history being made in israel tonight our very own tanya kramer reporting from jerusalem tanya thank you. well here's some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world u.s. lawmakers are hearing more testimony on this 5th and final day of public impeachment hearings against the u.s. president almost from political counsellor david holmes has recounted how he overheard disputed telephone calls involving the president fiona hilly former national security official has rejected claims that ukraine meddled in the 2016 u.s. elections tens of thousands of colombians took to the streets on thursday the government's probusiness economic policies and its handling of a peace deal with the rebel group fark are among their grievances president eve on 2 k.'s popularity has dwindled steadily since he took power last august. ukraine says 3 naval ships returned by russia this week are in bad condition president of low to me as alinsky inspected the vessels when they arrived at a ukrainian forward their release is part of efforts to ease tensions
some impact on political life not sure of history being made in israel tonight our very own tanya kramer reporting from jerusalem tanya thank you. well here's some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world u.s. lawmakers are hearing more testimony on this 5th and final day of public impeachment hearings against the u.s. president almost from political counsellor david holmes has recounted how he overheard disputed telephone calls involving the president fiona hilly former...
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from the professional point of view and the entertainment stuff they do a good job and also larry kramer>> what about the economics of that quex. >> it's very tough and in the early days a lot of people thought it could never work because it didn't have the benefit of the locals. but that's also the future of television stations if we win in the news we win in the marketplace. and how the networks fall down is important but if you are the leading station in the market with the news then you get the political advertiser which is very important these days because they want people who are well informed and that's the way they are but the story is with all due respect to my broadcasting colleagues but really not compared to what you can learn in a newspaper. it is a tough fight that my confidence level is not only high but rising with the print products because we are breaking the code on digital and we are getting there. that's number one. number two we bought into the fact you have to keep that at the highest quality. whether it's magazine cutting the size of the quality of the paper that
from the professional point of view and the entertainment stuff they do a good job and also larry kramer>> what about the economics of that quex. >> it's very tough and in the early days a lot of people thought it could never work because it didn't have the benefit of the locals. but that's also the future of television stations if we win in the news we win in the marketplace. and how the networks fall down is important but if you are the leading station in the market with the news...
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jillian: kelly kramer is thankful for her children ella and owen.rob: happy birthday to little oliver. our producer kate's nephew, 1-year-old today. we will share your pictures all morning long, more pictures still to come, stay tuned. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. it is nice. his haircut is "nice." this is the most-awarded minivan three years in a row. the van just talked. sales guy, give 'em the employee price, then gimme your foot. hands-free sliding doors, stow 'n go seats. can your car do this? man, y'all getting a hook up and y'all don't even work here. don't act like i'm not doing y'all a favor. y'all should be singing my praises. pacificaaaaa! with employee pricing, get $4,107 below msrp plus $1,000 bonus cash plus 0% financing for 60 months on the 2020 pacifica limited we love smart savers. like yard-sale savers. tee-time savers. and especially med d savers. select a medicare part d plan with walgreens as yo
jillian: kelly kramer is thankful for her children ella and owen.rob: happy birthday to little oliver. our producer kate's nephew, 1-year-old today. we will share your pictures all morning long, more pictures still to come, stay tuned. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. it is nice. his haircut is "nice." this is the most-awarded minivan three years in a...
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larry kramer was the publisher for a while there. >> what are the economics of that? >> it is very tough. in the early days a lot of people thought it would never work because it didn't have the benefit of the local news budget. local news, that is also the future of our television stations. if we win in the news we win in the marketplace. notwithstanding how the networks may fall down but if you are the leading station in the market with news, number one you get the advertising which this days is very important because they want people who are well informed and that is the way they are but they too, with all due respect to my colleagues, the stories are abbreviated compared to what you learn in the newspaper about a given thing. i think it is a tough fight but not only i but rising as it relates to our print products because we are breaking the code on digital. we are getting there. that is number one. number 2, we have bought into the fact that you have got to keep that print product at the highest quality. whether it is a magazine cutting the size of the magazine a
larry kramer was the publisher for a while there. >> what are the economics of that? >> it is very tough. in the early days a lot of people thought it would never work because it didn't have the benefit of the local news budget. local news, that is also the future of our television stations. if we win in the news we win in the marketplace. notwithstanding how the networks may fall down but if you are the leading station in the market with news, number one you get the advertising...
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an old power bars was the publisher there for a while, larry kramer. >> what are the economicsof that ? >> it's very tough and in the early days, a lot of people thought it could never work because it didn't have the benefit of the local news budget. local news and also the future of ourtelevision stations. if we win in the news , we win in the marketplace. that was standing how the networks may fall down, it's always important but if you're the leading station market with news, number one you get the political advertising which these days is very important as they want both who are well-informed. and that's the way they are they to, the stories with all due respect to all of my great broadcasting colleagues the stories are abbreviated compared to what you can learn in a newspaper about a given thing . local or national, our internet so i think that it's a tough fight, but my confidence level is not only high but rising as it relates to our products because we're breaking the code on digital. we're getting there. that's numberone. number two, we've bought into the fact that you've got
an old power bars was the publisher there for a while, larry kramer. >> what are the economicsof that ? >> it's very tough and in the early days, a lot of people thought it could never work because it didn't have the benefit of the local news budget. local news and also the future of ourtelevision stations. if we win in the news , we win in the marketplace. that was standing how the networks may fall down, it's always important but if you're the leading station market with news,...
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shannon: senator kevin kramer talking about the senate, that will take 6 senators off the campaign field if they get that. maybe we could go beyond the new hampshire primary for the fun of it. reaction from you? >> a lot of senators who are running for president of been missing in action for a long time. kamala harris and cory booker have the most missed votes. kamala has missed half of her votes. i'm not sure it will make a difference if she keeps doing what she is doing but it is a tongue-in-cheek approach that isn't necessary, democrats are doing a great job knocking each other out without the impeachment. >> there is no way donald trump would allow for a 6-week impeachment. he will get on the phone to moscow mitch and mitch will do exactly what he asks. the president can't handle what is going on now he is not going to handle a 6-week impeachment hearing trial where he is on trial every day. 's numbers today were 39% in the latest poll. i don't know what he's talking about his numbers going up. they are going down and impeachment is hurting and will continue to hurt him. >> as we see
shannon: senator kevin kramer talking about the senate, that will take 6 senators off the campaign field if they get that. maybe we could go beyond the new hampshire primary for the fun of it. reaction from you? >> a lot of senators who are running for president of been missing in action for a long time. kamala harris and cory booker have the most missed votes. kamala has missed half of her votes. i'm not sure it will make a difference if she keeps doing what she is doing but it is a...
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. >> if you have as kramer said, the right merchandise, people are coming to you. >> it's also a stronger relationship with nike i misspoke, the 28% short interest is on dick's. using dick's as the example. but for dick's it's the relationship nike is stepping away from amazon and strengthening their relationship with dick's. >> cramer says buy dick's. >> i agree >> i love best buy, it's up significantly. you talked about the highs it's hit, their numbers are great they fwaif us everything we wanted but they gave us that now. and that's what the move is right now. i'm expecting to see a bull back at some point. i don't know when that's going to happen but i expect a pull back. >> why >> that's what i was going to ask. you never say it about target. why not this name if you love the story? >> i think there's a combination of things. one thing best buy has done great and the desk finally realizes, these guys took the page from target they've been revamping the stores, putting stores within a store, and they're online is a huge focus >> that's why i bought it. >> sounds like target, that doe
. >> if you have as kramer said, the right merchandise, people are coming to you. >> it's also a stronger relationship with nike i misspoke, the 28% short interest is on dick's. using dick's as the example. but for dick's it's the relationship nike is stepping away from amazon and strengthening their relationship with dick's. >> cramer says buy dick's. >> i agree >> i love best buy, it's up significantly. you talked about the highs it's hit, their numbers are great...
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okay growth, investors are soured on it especially some of the big guys because robbins and kelly kramer told a grim story about the future however, i would be a mistake to give up on the whole tech sector first and most importantly there's no tech in tech. listen to me, when i got into the business decades ago there wasn't much tech at all. you had some semiconductor companies, ibm, and five others. this was back when the mainframe was still king by the mid '80s, the explosion of information technology companies and the enablers all were worth owning and then we got the internet boom. suddenly, tech stocks weren't in the tech business. something that's only become more pronounced over time. these days the whole idea of the tech sector itself i find it misleading for instance we have square on tonight. that's payment processing plant that helps to make businesses competitive with larger ones we had levi on last night, they designed new tech to make more personalized jeans without a lot of despoilage in the world shopify, it makes it possible for small operators to sell things on the web.
okay growth, investors are soured on it especially some of the big guys because robbins and kelly kramer told a grim story about the future however, i would be a mistake to give up on the whole tech sector first and most importantly there's no tech in tech. listen to me, when i got into the business decades ago there wasn't much tech at all. you had some semiconductor companies, ibm, and five others. this was back when the mainframe was still king by the mid '80s, the explosion of information...
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. >> reporter: marcia kramer says a bloomberg run is in the works that will land super on super tuesdaye of california, an unconventional plan to say the least. what might he be thinking? >> one rational for advertising to california is that it is so expensive to advertise here that very few candidates can afford to do it, seriously. >> reporter: eric scheffler is a professor of political science. >> that theory is that biden really falters, warren and sanders kind of limit one another and there's a fear of a candidate seen as too liberal. he fits the bill. >> kleberg runs into another problem is democrats already have some problems in that regard. >> i think pete buttigieg has a good sense of the center. i also really like cory booker. >> janice kelly, a former new yorker says she respects bluebirds rector work >> i don't see what he is bringing it doesn't already exist among the other candidates. >> bloomberg's plan for fixing that brings us back to all that money he is going to spend on advertising. >> i think the evidence on advertising is it is an entry ticket, but it is not clear
. >> reporter: marcia kramer says a bloomberg run is in the works that will land super on super tuesdaye of california, an unconventional plan to say the least. what might he be thinking? >> one rational for advertising to california is that it is so expensive to advertise here that very few candidates can afford to do it, seriously. >> reporter: eric scheffler is a professor of political science. >> that theory is that biden really falters, warren and sanders kind of...