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pablo lyle se presenta ante un juez, que podrÍa darle un giro a su caso de homicidio involuntario. vitamina c las micelas actúan como un imán. ¡con una pasada, limpia suavemente, desmaquilla e ilumina la piel! nueva micellar water con vitamina c. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! sabías que tu ropa no solamente atrapa el pelo pero también puede atraerlo? con vitamina c. armada con bounce pet hair & lint guard, tu ropa puede repeler el pelo de tu mascota. mira cómo la camisa a la izquierda atraye el pelo como un iman! gracias a bounce, puedes acariciar a tu perrito o gato sin cargar su pelo. [mÚsica] raÚl:[canta] francisca: todos somos fanÁticos de algÚn artista, yo era enamorada de luis ponce. ——fonmsi,. me sabÍa todas sus canciones. me sabÍa la coreografÍa, un amor. raÚl: en mi caso fanÁtico de ricardo montaner, viajÉ desde aquÍ hasta caracas para ir a verlo, vamos con astrid para ver de quienes fanÁtica ella. astrid: buenos dÍas yo era fanÁtica de ricky martin, una vez que lo entrevistÉ estaba toda nerviosa. el fanatismo puede apoderarse de una persona a tal grado de hacerse mÁs de 20 c
pablo lyle se presenta ante un juez, que podrÍa darle un giro a su caso de homicidio involuntario. vitamina c las micelas actúan como un imán. ¡con una pasada, limpia suavemente, desmaquilla e ilumina la piel! nueva micellar water con vitamina c. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! sabías que tu ropa no solamente atrapa el pelo pero también puede atraerlo? con vitamina c. armada con bounce pet hair & lint guard, tu ropa puede repeler el pelo de tu mascota. mira cómo la camisa a la izquierda...
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lyle and calgren renewable fuels are partnering this project. they've got the lead of the actual gas cleanup operations. so essentially, we deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline on their plant. shyler: one of the options for using that biogas is to turn it into cng--compressed natural gas. maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it can be used for a variety of things, but we're going to use it for, and what we arusing it for, is vehicle fuel. arioso: it's really simple on the farm. we have a covered lagoon. we capture the gas from the cow. they dry it just a bit here, and then they push it to calgren, and then they do all the extra stuff, cleaning and everything that they need to do to make it where they can resell or reuse the gas on their own facility. so it just made a lot of sense. maas: the state of california has set a target that they want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions acr
lyle and calgren renewable fuels are partnering this project. they've got the lead of the actual gas cleanup operations. so essentially, we deliver them the raw gas by working with the dairies, and they process the gas and get it into the pipeline on their plant. shyler: one of the options for using that biogas is to turn it into cng--compressed natural gas. maas: so our final end product is natural gas. it's biologically no different than natural gas that flows in the pipes to your house. it...
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get lyle ross on the phone. oh, bev. may i ask you a personal question? >> of course. >> where do you stand on all this? you've heard the policy discussion. how do you feel? >> well, honestly, mr. dennis, i wonder where everybody has been. doesn't anybody in this company read the newspapers or go to the movies? i think it's about time we woke up. >> you can be a great help to us right now. >> how? >> by giving the new girl a chance. by making sure that she gets a chance. >> you mean by being especially nice to her. >> not especially nice. just plain ordinarily nice. common garden variety nice. you have a certain amount of prestige here. use it. >> i wouldn't want the other girls to think i was doing it just because i was -- >> don't you start being frightened, too. think about it. it's not an order, just a random content on humanity. >> i'm sorry you want to leave, miss wright. up to now, you've been an asset to the company. >> i'm sorry, too, mr. dennis. up to now, i've enjoyed working here. >> i suppose you'll be looking for another job in a plant that
get lyle ross on the phone. oh, bev. may i ask you a personal question? >> of course. >> where do you stand on all this? you've heard the policy discussion. how do you feel? >> well, honestly, mr. dennis, i wonder where everybody has been. doesn't anybody in this company read the newspapers or go to the movies? i think it's about time we woke up. >> you can be a great help to us right now. >> how? >> by giving the new girl a chance. by making sure that she...
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and lyle brainard will be speaking, and mary daly.ing headlines as the one you want to watch from the fed. guy: quite dovish, and interesting to see what lines get taken. thursday is the big day. you have commentary coming up. yes you want to listen to reynard, but on the eve of the payrolls you will get powell. lagarde pushing back hard. is powell going to push back? alix: does he need to? guy: does he need to? yes. it takes a little bit of the steam out of a potential taper tantrum. if you push this down now with the economy ripping in the way it is, at some point you have to pull the plug on it. at that point it could be huge. trip, trip, -- drip, drip, maybe it is better. alix: lots more to talk about. join us on "the cable." in the meantime, alex dort -- alex gorsky of johnson & johnson will be joining david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i am david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of bus
and lyle brainard will be speaking, and mary daly.ing headlines as the one you want to watch from the fed. guy: quite dovish, and interesting to see what lines get taken. thursday is the big day. you have commentary coming up. yes you want to listen to reynard, but on the eve of the payrolls you will get powell. lagarde pushing back hard. is powell going to push back? alix: does he need to? guy: does he need to? yes. it takes a little bit of the steam out of a potential taper tantrum. if you...
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lisa: since you yourself are cochair and cofounder of our lyle group, i want to ask -- of carlyle group to ask you about the pandemic and how it has affected morale. we have heard from citigroup about how they plan to boost morale. we hear from another group of wall street firms that their employees are struggling at home after working with kids after having little break between home and work. what is your response to that? how much have you observed of zoom fatigue among your employees? david: zoom fatigue is everywhere. it has been over a year and i've been living essentially in this house for a year, a house i've lived in for 30 years but have not spent much time in compared to last year. i think ultimately the businesses that operate out of office buildings will go back. i doubt people will work five days a week 10 hours a day in their office. people will increasingly want to spend some time working remotely. i think that is not a bad idea. i believe people would like to get back to work when they believe it is safe and they have to make certain there will not be any catching a viru
lisa: since you yourself are cochair and cofounder of our lyle group, i want to ask -- of carlyle group to ask you about the pandemic and how it has affected morale. we have heard from citigroup about how they plan to boost morale. we hear from another group of wall street firms that their employees are struggling at home after working with kids after having little break between home and work. what is your response to that? how much have you observed of zoom fatigue among your employees? david:...
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lyle says young or emerging results are disproportionally harmed by the justice system disproportionallympacted by covid because of disengagement and what is their role in the struggle? >> so that it's a great question. we always have money to incarcerate people between 18 and 25. and they are the largest age cohort incarcerated around the country because there is nothing magical about your 18th birthday. where development goes on into the mid- 20s, people are highly reactive at this stage. they are highly influenced by their peers trade there's all sorts of reasons where they don't really belong in the adult criminal justice system, which is a whole other discussion. but in terms of economics, they are really getting such a raw deal. we are talking about people with incredible educational debt that they work off as a barista, we don't really create a ladder for people to get into the economy, to enter into the economy. we have not done that for many years and hope that it's making it that much worse. we know the mental health impacts of covid are probably worse on emerging adults than a
lyle says young or emerging results are disproportionally harmed by the justice system disproportionallympacted by covid because of disengagement and what is their role in the struggle? >> so that it's a great question. we always have money to incarcerate people between 18 and 25. and they are the largest age cohort incarcerated around the country because there is nothing magical about your 18th birthday. where development goes on into the mid- 20s, people are highly reactive at this...
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a white woman named lyle that was killed. a man murdered in his own driveway. two jews and an african-american standing up for their sacred idea of democracy also paid the ultimate price. and we, in this body, being stopped by partisan politics. short-term political gain. senate procedure. i say let's get this done no matter what. i urge my colleagues to pass these two bills. secure our credibility as a premier voice for freedom loving people and democratic movements all over the world. and for the future of all of our children. mr. president, i yield the floor. [applause] >> book tv on c-span2 has topped nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday at 6:55 p.m. eastern talking about the book unmasked inside the radical plan to destroy democracy. at 9:00 p.m. eastern michael j fox talks about his life with parkinson's disease in his book no time like the future. an optimist considers mortality. sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards rosa brooks details her experiences in policing as an armed reserve police officer in washington, d.c. in her boo
a white woman named lyle that was killed. a man murdered in his own driveway. two jews and an african-american standing up for their sacred idea of democracy also paid the ultimate price. and we, in this body, being stopped by partisan politics. short-term political gain. senate procedure. i say let's get this done no matter what. i urge my colleagues to pass these two bills. secure our credibility as a premier voice for freedom loving people and democratic movements all over the world. and for...
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lyle lovett. leon bridges lucas nelson los lonely boys. miranda lambert.l texas artists. and we've got people like selena gomez, jonas brothers, woody harrelson, jennifer garner, megan thee stallion, renee zellweger, pop and bifur appearances. it's hopefully going to be revival. >> jimmy: how are you not exhausted right now? >> i am exhausted. i got bags under my -- i'm not getting much sleep putting this production together. i am thankful i've got some great people helping me out. we're instant, know what i mean you put these benefits together, it has to be a timely fashion but you also want to put on a good show we're working our tails off and i got a lot of people that aren't getting any sleep either so i can't gripe about it. >> jimmy: people can see it on your brand-new youtube channel congrats on that i think it's like throwing - you're putting together woodstock, which is kind of amazing. except this is a benefit woodstock. >> it goes to help out, all the donations, everyone will be able to donate on the screen, the donate button will be on the scre
lyle lovett. leon bridges lucas nelson los lonely boys. miranda lambert.l texas artists. and we've got people like selena gomez, jonas brothers, woody harrelson, jennifer garner, megan thee stallion, renee zellweger, pop and bifur appearances. it's hopefully going to be revival. >> jimmy: how are you not exhausted right now? >> i am exhausted. i got bags under my -- i'm not getting much sleep putting this production together. i am thankful i've got some great people helping me out....
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alix: you echo what we have heard from every fed official except for lyle brainard. this is what got the market's attention when she said that she is paying attention to market developments as the speed of the moves caught her eye. she would be concerned if she saw disorderly conditions that could slow progress toward our goal. if, obviously, the key word. some in the market seem to read it as a c change. maybe the fed will step in. steve: they absolutely would. you saw hands of out of the royal bring -- bank of australia. as rates have risen it is not 1.5 percent 10-year yeild is in and of itself worries them, he went from 1% to one and a half over the course of three weeks. i think the fed will be observant and making sure that you do not have a disorderly rise that offsets their goals. and, they already started to try and talk down inflation and rate fears. if that does not work i think they stand at the ready to employ something like an operation twist to make sure that the longer-term rates do not rise to quickly and disrupt the recovery. i think that is on the
alix: you echo what we have heard from every fed official except for lyle brainard. this is what got the market's attention when she said that she is paying attention to market developments as the speed of the moves caught her eye. she would be concerned if she saw disorderly conditions that could slow progress toward our goal. if, obviously, the key word. some in the market seem to read it as a c change. maybe the fed will step in. steve: they absolutely would. you saw hands of out of the...
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including new york's john williams, governor lyle brainard. she could be the next head of the fed.stic is gaining stature and minneapolis's neel kashkari, the last three speaking this hour. australia took action with announcement of quantitative easing. reserve bank of australia bought in a single day $4 billion worth of 10-year bonds, triggering the second biggest decline of their 10-year yield in 19 years. the big test of love comes thursday. that is when jerome powell will be front and senator. that will be a bigger moment for the market than the jobs report on friday. the market was also helped this morning by the approval of johnson & johnson, the single shot covid-19 vaccine and the government already having a plan to distribute 100 million doses by the end of june. this will only help the overall economy, only help corporate profits. it is a angle seemed to have been lost on investors last week so are we past that scare, or has vulnerability been exposed that might not go away? let's ask money map press chief strategist shah gilani, sought strategy, chief founder, jeff saut.
including new york's john williams, governor lyle brainard. she could be the next head of the fed.stic is gaining stature and minneapolis's neel kashkari, the last three speaking this hour. australia took action with announcement of quantitative easing. reserve bank of australia bought in a single day $4 billion worth of 10-year bonds, triggering the second biggest decline of their 10-year yield in 19 years. the big test of love comes thursday. that is when jerome powell will be front and...
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lyle a downpour that happened in the city today. it was heavy, but it was fast.>> the storm left a coating of snow over the mountains around the bay. look at this. sky 7 video of the santa clara foothills just south of calaveras reservoir. we usually see snow on the mountaintops, but this time it fell in the foothill, down to elevations as low as 2500 feet. and check this out. you might think it's snow, but it's actually hail. it covered this backyard in santa rosa, blanketing table, chair, plant, pretty much everything in sight. oh, boy, that poor car. this was hail in oakland. the video is in slow motion so you can really hear and see it coming down. look at the size of those hailstones, dan. >> it's like marbles hitting that car. you're right. poor car indeed. hope it doesn't have too many dings and dents. spencer christian is here. this out of here pretty much, spencer? any more of this coming? >> well, it's definitely weakening, dan and ama, but it's not completely out of here yet. however, it is much less widespread than earlier today. looking at live doppl
lyle a downpour that happened in the city today. it was heavy, but it was fast.>> the storm left a coating of snow over the mountains around the bay. look at this. sky 7 video of the santa clara foothills just south of calaveras reservoir. we usually see snow on the mountaintops, but this time it fell in the foothill, down to elevations as low as 2500 feet. and check this out. you might think it's snow, but it's actually hail. it covered this backyard in santa rosa, blanketing table,...
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. >> and you thought i'm gonna close it or be the 61st and in a lyle while there will be a 62nd. >> well was it was 400 pages of reports, and i just read it. >> reporter: to this 61st investigator, the reports were riveting. he'd heard the story as a child, and even had a connection to loyd groves, whose name was all over that file. >> he came to my elementary school and did a presentation on making paper. >> you saw a photo of him giving these -- >> yeah. and i went, you know what? i remember him doing our school. >> reporter: confer was now convinced that at the time this picture was taken, loyd groves was having an affair with kathy heckel. only two months later, investigators considered groves a suspect in her disappearance. >> what i remember growing up is where was she? where was kathy at during all of this time? john heckel was my brother's soccer coach. >> reporter: the case files were chock full of details. a gun found in loyd groves desk drawer. ammo found in his van. a curious chunk of carpet missing from the back of the van. >> what was loyd's explanation for cutting the carp
. >> and you thought i'm gonna close it or be the 61st and in a lyle while there will be a 62nd. >> well was it was 400 pages of reports, and i just read it. >> reporter: to this 61st investigator, the reports were riveting. he'd heard the story as a child, and even had a connection to loyd groves, whose name was all over that file. >> he came to my elementary school and did a presentation on making paper. >> you saw a photo of him giving these -- >> yeah....
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kind of actions that brought the caravans down and allowed people to emigrate to the united states lylelyough the regular asylum process. just one more thing about the hypocrisy, notice how the press was shut out of the facilities for weeks. if this happened under a republican the media would be going nuts. additionally look how covid is treated in facility is. >> it is horrible. >> democrats shut down your business, you can't go to church, your kids can't go back to school. no social distancing. not a lot of testing in the facilities. it is hp hypocrisy. david: even some mainstream media had been giving biden a big break first couple months are pushing back now. we saw martha raddatz of abc down on the border interviewing immigrants who said, look we wouldn't have tried it if trump was in power. we are doing it from what we heard from biden, how he is welcoming us. i wonder to get back to whether or not the president realizes the degree which children are being used by pawns by human smugglers who are attaching children to people who are not their parents, just to get them through the bo
kind of actions that brought the caravans down and allowed people to emigrate to the united states lylelyough the regular asylum process. just one more thing about the hypocrisy, notice how the press was shut out of the facilities for weeks. if this happened under a republican the media would be going nuts. additionally look how covid is treated in facility is. >> it is horrible. >> democrats shut down your business, you can't go to church, your kids can't go back to school. no...