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lia: to survive.y, we made some good money last year. .ood names, especially this is the game this year anymore. year, two major things. number one, health care. a big catch-up. rishaad: you have been -- lia: years ago, even longer, i made good money, and we took off. suddenly is consumer staples. ok? these two major things you can find excellent companies there. you can see three years profitability. no doubt about that. plenty of coverage. we play the short-term game of the texaco trading game. financials are the dominating force of the stock market. moment,nk that at this we are overweighting combined these two factors. health care and consumer staples. weight at the 50% level. beautiful names there. we play the short-term trading on financials, especially today. if you ask me, you already did. names in some good banks. i certainly like chinese banks. rishaad: you do, but you have chinese arenti the that a lot of people have been. they have been unloved, talking about a lot of people. the shares ha
lia: to survive.y, we made some good money last year. .ood names, especially this is the game this year anymore. year, two major things. number one, health care. a big catch-up. rishaad: you have been -- lia: years ago, even longer, i made good money, and we took off. suddenly is consumer staples. ok? these two major things you can find excellent companies there. you can see three years profitability. no doubt about that. plenty of coverage. we play the short-term game of the texaco trading...
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their sleeves and providing services, specifically the hesspa coalition and within that coalition, ma lia, colleen, rebecca and joe.lia, colleen, rebecca and joe. >> supervisor cohen: please call item one. cloix hearing on homelessness and housing in the city budget. >> supervisor cohen: i want to highlight the purpose of why we're approaching our budget process this way, it's an effort to bring more transparency, clarity and fairness into this budgetary process, so what we're doing, we're calling policy hearings, as i said in the beginning, this is our second one. as a result, we will then, the committee, will put what we hear in the form of a resolution that will be introduced to the full board of supervisors next tuesday, be passed and ultimately sent tt mayor's office. this is to capture our priorities, so it's reflected in the mayor's budget, which he will be presenting the city and county of san francisco june 1st. we have an ambitious goal before us. with that, i'd bring up natasha. all right. good to see you. good afternoon, the floor is yours. sf gov tv, can you turn on the micro
their sleeves and providing services, specifically the hesspa coalition and within that coalition, ma lia, colleen, rebecca and joe.lia, colleen, rebecca and joe. >> supervisor cohen: please call item one. cloix hearing on homelessness and housing in the city budget. >> supervisor cohen: i want to highlight the purpose of why we're approaching our budget process this way, it's an effort to bring more transparency, clarity and fairness into this budgetary process, so what we're...
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lia boorstin is covering this story for us from capitol hill. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, zuckerberg taking the stand for four years ashe senators took their five minutes to ask w,h witstions and follo zuckerberg stressed throughout his questions that he is taking responsibility for facebook's file to protect its users' data and is making a range of differentchanges. apologized repeatedly prompting this question from senator sothune. >> how is today's apology and why should we trust facebook to make the necessary changes to ensure user privacy and give people a clearer picture of your privacy >>policies? thank you, mr. chairman. so weave made a lot of mistakes in running the company. evthink it's pretty much impossible, i be to start a company in your dorm room and grow it to be the scale we're at now without making some es mist because our service is aboutlp g people connect to information, those mistakes have been different in how - we try not to make the same mistake times. e >> reporter: zuckerberg says he does believe th
lia boorstin is covering this story for us from capitol hill. good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, zuckerberg taking the stand for four years ashe senators took their five minutes to ask w,h witstions and follo zuckerberg stressed throughout his questions that he is taking responsibility for facebook's file to protect its users' data and is making a range of differentchanges. apologized repeatedly prompting this question from senator sothune. >> how is today's apology and...
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mike santoli takes a look at what might lia head. >> reporter: big companies are reporting powerfully strong growth and record profit margins thanks to corporate tax cuts and growth. investors have been unusually hard to impress selling off thei stocks d the stellar results. companies from gol man sax to alphabet to caterpillar surpas surpassed by a wide margin but wall street picked them apart. it seems that a steady climb in interest rates and fresh signs ofnflation are raising concerns that economic momentum and corporate profit have peeked. while there are few indications that earnings or the u.s. onomy is close to a down turn, the strong and effortless surge in stocks in thehi election past january clearly priced in a lot of the good news on growth, profit and taxes that are now flowing through to corporate bottom line. consensus estimates sti call for double digit earnings growth through the rest of 2018 perhaps som pressure coming from higher wage and commodity costs. investor are simpl struggling with exactly how to value those earnings as the fed raises rates and borrowing co
mike santoli takes a look at what might lia head. >> reporter: big companies are reporting powerfully strong growth and record profit margins thanks to corporate tax cuts and growth. investors have been unusually hard to impress selling off thei stocks d the stellar results. companies from gol man sax to alphabet to caterpillar surpas surpassed by a wide margin but wall street picked them apart. it seems that a steady climb in interest rates and fresh signs ofnflation are raising concerns...
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. >> mÓnica trabaja con lÍa como especialista en bienestar animal asesorando el grupo sobre la saludero siempre comiendo, al estar hacinados la cama en la cual estÁn que es de madera o aserrÍn, empieza a empaparse de los excrementos. >> afirmÓ que esa cama tÍpicamente no se limpia entre crÍas a veces por aÑos. mostrÓ cómo las toxinas van dejando desplomada y lastimada la parte inferior de los pollos. como si fuera poco. >> las lÍneas genÉticas que usan hoy en dÍa los pollos de engorde hacen como monstruos genÉticos. tienen crecimiento acelerado hasta el punto que los pollos casi no pueden caminar. lo que quieren es maximizar su producciÓn. >> granjeros son contratados por grandes procesadoras de pollos. seis hermanas les entregan miles de pollos reciÉn nacidos con indicaciones particulares. >> es como un niÑero de pollo. >> estÁ permitido el uso de antibiÓticos y de hormonas? >> hormonas no. si te fijas en el empaque de un pollo que se concede en el supermercado dice libre de hormonas. >> es ilegal inyectarse hormonas a los pollos. sin embargo ha sido una prÁctica comÚn y legal sumin
. >> mÓnica trabaja con lÍa como especialista en bienestar animal asesorando el grupo sobre la saludero siempre comiendo, al estar hacinados la cama en la cual estÁn que es de madera o aserrÍn, empieza a empaparse de los excrementos. >> afirmÓ que esa cama tÍpicamente no se limpia entre crÍas a veces por aÑos. mostrÓ cómo las toxinas van dejando desplomada y lastimada la parte inferior de los pollos. como si fuera poco. >> las lÍneas genÉticas que usan hoy en dÍa...
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let you two months elections i was on the job you were not at all lia which were also you when you had to let your off. at the what. they knew while the n.y.s.e. had a lot. of you by them and the whole war. with the loss of the stork. as soon as the west bank crisis was over and you much bigger international conflict broke out the first gulf war. on the second of august one thousand nine hundred iraqi forces invaded kuwait. things relationship with iraqi president saddam hussein was so close he was the only major figure to call himself a personal friend of saddam. in the first book so here we are. in a mode just. sent that to say in. congress only. a medic. was a quit forger. they have the amount of what i've been nor medical have thought of their milk us in and yet the letter said yeah and the of the written on the hope that it and what it was and. why then many new york. sane was accused of knowing in advance of the iraqi attack as he'd been on a visit to baghdad a few days before but he denied that. scene wanted an arab solution to the crisis so he went to baghdad and urged the dam
let you two months elections i was on the job you were not at all lia which were also you when you had to let your off. at the what. they knew while the n.y.s.e. had a lot. of you by them and the whole war. with the loss of the stork. as soon as the west bank crisis was over and you much bigger international conflict broke out the first gulf war. on the second of august one thousand nine hundred iraqi forces invaded kuwait. things relationship with iraqi president saddam hussein was so close he...
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they have gathered more than 560,000 iv7signatures statewide and assuming enough lia=pof st will beovember. >> certainly a big issue for dt >>> south bay congressman met with people in his district yesterday to talk about skyrocketing housing costs and what we can do about it. >> as a member of congress, i of affordable housing. i can try to find funding for a public transportation to improve public transportation. i can talk to local mayors and city council members i,about th need to have ekxsçumousing to support folks. cri block firefighters, nurses, teachers, and other workers from living in their communities. and everybody should care about communities can't have good schools if they don't have good teachers. >>> a new effort will soon under way in san fransco to zkmÑ remove used l5needles found on xçcity centuries. a team of workers will be dedicated to picking up discarded needles. the qlcity will provide $750,0 ten people to be part nú[9áof mayor pharaoh says discarded needles is one iá-of e-1the is hears people complain about the most. as am i. today what we are announc
they have gathered more than 560,000 iv7signatures statewide and assuming enough lia=pof st will beovember. >> certainly a big issue for dt >>> south bay congressman met with people in his district yesterday to talk about skyrocketing housing costs and what we can do about it. >> as a member of congress, i of affordable housing. i can try to find funding for a public transportation to improve public transportation. i can talk to local mayors and city council members...
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. >> it's oo lia lifelong pattern. say the president has never been able to let public insults go on. we're seeing his thin skin. president trump calls james comey a weak and untruthful slime ball. trump publicly slammed the man he so famously fired often calling him a leaker and a liar. >> i fired comey. you look at the things that he's done and the lies and look at the insurance policy and all that's happening, i did the right thing. >> reporter: tonight he is venting his strongest anger against comey after comey said president trump wanted him to investigate authorities. >> he said if there's a 1% chance my wife things that's true, that's terrible. i remember thinking, how could your wife think there's a 1% chance you were with prostitutes peeing on each other in moscow. >> reporter: what may be at the crux of this war is the fact this episode has personally embarrassed the president. >> i think the president is deeply wounded when he's humiliated. his whole life has been about promoting how big and powerful and com
. >> it's oo lia lifelong pattern. say the president has never been able to let public insults go on. we're seeing his thin skin. president trump calls james comey a weak and untruthful slime ball. trump publicly slammed the man he so famously fired often calling him a leaker and a liar. >> i fired comey. you look at the things that he's done and the lies and look at the insurance policy and all that's happening, i did the right thing. >> reporter: tonight he is venting his...
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that sounds lia lot to me like donald trump's consciousness. he has one conversation, heads to something else, focuses on matters that are trivial, important and everything in between. i think he did a good job of putting you in that room in the book. and oddly enough he did a good job of putting you in the room in the memos, even though i'm not sure that's entirely what he intended. >> i had a chance recently to read james comey's writings. when he was a college student he was on the newspaper, he first started as a reporter and a columnist, you can see him flexing his muscles in college as a columnist, it doesn't surprise me that he has matured and improved those muscles. we're being joined by msnbc's chief legal correspondent ari melber. the release of the memos tonight seems to be the big new news of the night. >> i agree, lawrence. long-time viewer, first time caller, thank you for having me. the special coverage has been fascinating. i think what comes through, that some of your guests have eluded to, is james comey's memos do match his t
that sounds lia lot to me like donald trump's consciousness. he has one conversation, heads to something else, focuses on matters that are trivial, important and everything in between. i think he did a good job of putting you in that room in the book. and oddly enough he did a good job of putting you in the room in the memos, even though i'm not sure that's entirely what he intended. >> i had a chance recently to read james comey's writings. when he was a college student he was on the...
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lia: talk to me about chrysler.gio will remove his black sweater and where the blue tie instead. progress inrprising paying down industrial debt. unitash in the automotive will be as much as or more than the debt auto unit has. backis what holds chrysler from being. joe: why does he have to change his attire? >> he promised he would. seoy he was announced as mores of the tie, but since then he has warned a black sweater. he is like einstein who cannot be bothered to change his close. [laughter] ymbolic.ugely some joe: coming up, however it's our handling operational challenges and rising costs. and a reminder to subscribe to our weekly podcast on itunes. you will find our favorite interviews from the week before you can enjoy them over the weekend so you never have to go a day without listening or watching what you miss. julia: who qualifies this week? joe: check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ joe: union pacific reporting first-quarter earnings before the bow and our next because them at of the most in a year as the r
lia: talk to me about chrysler.gio will remove his black sweater and where the blue tie instead. progress inrprising paying down industrial debt. unitash in the automotive will be as much as or more than the debt auto unit has. backis what holds chrysler from being. joe: why does he have to change his attire? >> he promised he would. seoy he was announced as mores of the tie, but since then he has warned a black sweater. he is like einstein who cannot be bothered to change his close....
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we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone ale lia lot, or anythingeen. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. t >> a william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing suppor of these institutions: and foundations. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributns to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> braham: president trump will soon decide what the u.s. response will be to the latest alleged use of chemical weapons in syria by the assad regime; the u.s. suspects a nerve agent was used. mr. trump consulted his national security team and with allies today, all this following a o weekend stria damscus suburb. special correspondent jane ferguson in beirut beginour coverage. and a warning: images in this report will disturb many viewers. >> it was an atrocious attack, it was horrible, you don't see t
we offer a variety of no- contract wireless plans for people who use their phone ale lia lot, or anythingeen. to learn more, go to consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. t >> a william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing suppor of these institutions: and foundations. >> this program was made...
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lia skripal was taken to secure location. her father, sergei skripal, a former russian double agent,re ins in the hospital. britain, the u.s., germany and france blame russia for the attack.th back i country, the president's homeland security adviser, tom bossert, has f signed unexpectedly, in the latest in a stringite house departures. the announcement came a day ter john bolton began as national security adviser. he has been expected to put hist own stamp national security council apparatus. and, national guard troops from three states have begun arriving at the u.s.-mexico border,en answering prestrump's call. as of today, republican governors om arizona, texas and new mexico had committed 1,600 guard members. sthe president says he wa 2,000 to 4,000. california's democratic gootrnor, jerry brown, has n said if he will also deploy the guard. still to come on the newshour: the latest on the f.b.i. raid of president trump's lawyer's office and residence. how one school district is taking measures to secure its students. a ne
lia skripal was taken to secure location. her father, sergei skripal, a former russian double agent,re ins in the hospital. britain, the u.s., germany and france blame russia for the attack.th back i country, the president's homeland security adviser, tom bossert, has f signed unexpectedly, in the latest in a stringite house departures. the announcement came a day ter john bolton began as national security adviser. he has been expected to put hist own stamp national security council apparatus....
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sara lÍa figueroa, la primera de sus hijas despuÉs de los tres muchachos con su primer matrimonio esa papa en los brazos, en la barriga porque no sabe quÉ hacer. para un snack saludable necesitamos lo siguiente. mira quÉ espectacular, unos rolls del vino con dip de camarones. te encanta lo crunchy- tienes ahÍ un snack saludable. quÉ tienes de comida? cy una ensalada de coitos de cynthia: tu, vegetales y un poquitito de mayonesa. alejandra: aquÍ tenemos una bomba de ensalada, l porciones son grandes. de pasta es un puÑo. nuestra sin que se trajo los puÑos de toda la familia. esto es demasiado carbohidrato y tiene mayonesa. quÉ tipo de atÚn es? cynthia: en aceite. alejandra: ahÍ estÁ tambiÉn otro error. muchos vegetales, luego un hito de hasta, menos pasta. y necesitamos atÚn en agua. en desde la mayonesa vinagre y aceite de oliva para que realmente tenga sabor. aquÍ hay 800 calorías. aquÍ hay 200 calorías, es lacan ciudad para un lunch saludable. y para tomar? cynthia: una cerveza light. alejandro: ya estÁ llegando la Época del calor, pero la cerveza light dice que tenemos 30% menos d
sara lÍa figueroa, la primera de sus hijas despuÉs de los tres muchachos con su primer matrimonio esa papa en los brazos, en la barriga porque no sabe quÉ hacer. para un snack saludable necesitamos lo siguiente. mira quÉ espectacular, unos rolls del vino con dip de camarones. te encanta lo crunchy- tienes ahÍ un snack saludable. quÉ tienes de comida? cy una ensalada de coitos de cynthia: tu, vegetales y un poquitito de mayonesa. alejandra: aquÍ tenemos una bomba de ensalada, l porciones...
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it could be lia rocky road betwn now and that point in time >> it could very much be a rocky road i thinkwhether it's more trade or fair trade. i think that's what the president is trying to do is to come up with some more with fairer trade, from a global growth perspective we still see upward arrows. we have actually seen an improvement in the estimate for u.s. gdp growth to about 3.1% by the end of this year i don't really think the global growth is in question from our perspective. >> david, some of the other concerns that got lost in the shuffle yesterday, qt ramping up to $90 billion a quarter, kind of got lost. the softening ism, prices paid at a seven-year high how much do those count in the wake of the overwhelming trade conversation >> i think the interest rate story, are they going to rise, how much they are going to rise, was the dominant theme that broke the market in february we saw that big run-up in the ten-year note to try to take out 10% and higher and people were calling for 3 1/4, you come back here to 2 3/4 again, it feels like the rate story has lost some momentum. th
it could be lia rocky road betwn now and that point in time >> it could very much be a rocky road i thinkwhether it's more trade or fair trade. i think that's what the president is trying to do is to come up with some more with fairer trade, from a global growth perspective we still see upward arrows. we have actually seen an improvement in the estimate for u.s. gdp growth to about 3.1% by the end of this year i don't really think the global growth is in question from our perspective....
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estÁs hecho™ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> comenzamos felicitando a lÍa que ha pasado doÑa rachel, por quÉ le gusta bailar tanto ¿es de siempre?. >> siempre desde pequeÑa. >> desde pequeÑa. su pasiÓn ha sido el baile?. >> sÍ estÁbamos vfrs ando con ella es de nueva york pero tiene raÍces portorriqueÑas. >> tiene el ritmo. >> claro el cariÑo. >> (risas). >> quÉ sabroso. >> quÉ rico seÑora rachel. tÚ tambiÉn te has dedicado a darle coreografÍas y animarla para que siga bailando quÉ se siente darle clases a 30 personas mayores que estÁn tomando tu clase. >> es sÚper divertido me alegran todas las maÑanas, me hacen buscar nuevas coreografÍas. >> y trabajas con un grupo de mÁs o menos 30 personas. >> mÁs o menos es el grupo entre 30-25. >> quÉ edades tiene en. >> entre hospitales 40 y el 90. >> tienen mÁs visitas que el video de zuleyka rivera que lo hizo acerca de eso y el ritmo de reggaeton lleva entre daddy yankee, nico aquÍ jam mÁs de 10 millones de like ¿cÓmo maneja la popularidad que la ha sorprendido ahora?. >> lo mejor que pueda. >> (risas). >> la gent
estÁs hecho™ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> comenzamos felicitando a lÍa que ha pasado doÑa rachel, por quÉ le gusta bailar tanto ¿es de siempre?. >> siempre desde pequeÑa. >> desde pequeÑa. su pasiÓn ha sido el baile?. >> sÍ estÁbamos vfrs ando con ella es de nueva york pero tiene raÍces portorriqueÑas. >> tiene el ritmo. >> claro el cariÑo. >> (risas). >> quÉ...