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does drive to change and replace things because apple speaking to martine reasoner known few know is a very famous astrophysicist and he things that evolution is just going to turn into machines eventually you know since you know we're coming up with stuff that is more reliable and efficient than our biological south and sometimes i'm like are we really digging our own grave with this curiosity. we may have perhaps sped up but i think what it means to be human is perhaps not to remind human toll because as humans we're very curious creatures and we want to explore other cons of possibilities of the cons of of bodies machine bodies other kinds of biological bodies on the of always been interested in comparative anatomy so in evolution we see. different cons of bodies that perceive the world in different wise in other words one can argue that and then say it's an animal a human have different. you know different cartons of wolves the experience you know we know that a dog only sees in black and white we know the bats navigate see notre sound we know the dislike senses in for rid of. th
does drive to change and replace things because apple speaking to martine reasoner known few know is a very famous astrophysicist and he things that evolution is just going to turn into machines eventually you know since you know we're coming up with stuff that is more reliable and efficient than our biological south and sometimes i'm like are we really digging our own grave with this curiosity. we may have perhaps sped up but i think what it means to be human is perhaps not to remind human...
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reasons have been cited for not getting a deal. it's been a remainder parliament, a remainder prime eu,ster, ollie robbins, the martin so meyer, always a different reason. we were told recently all would be solved if only we elected a prime minister who was a brexit tier with determination to leave with no questions asked and we would have the deal the u.k. always wanted. we have such a prime minister whose determination is clear. the eu has not folded. this time, it's us. this is nonsense. there are two reasons we haven't had a deal. members in this house have not the second deal, reason is that many in the u.k. have failed to grasp it was we that left the eu. that means that it's a negotiation between us. we never really understood the eu or its arguments and believed the negotiation was a series of demands from the united kingdom, not a negotiation. used adulte we have on 20 years of poison about the eu has made sure that we didn't get a deal. thank you for giving way on that point. we came to the house in the same year. does he agree with me that the kind of language that is being and from the front bench the media about those wh
reasons have been cited for not getting a deal. it's been a remainder parliament, a remainder prime eu,ster, ollie robbins, the martin so meyer, always a different reason. we were told recently all would be solved if only we elected a prime minister who was a brexit tier with determination to leave with no questions asked and we would have the deal the u.k. always wanted. we have such a prime minister whose determination is clear. the eu has not folded. this time, it's us. this is nonsense....
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one to two martin the next quarter seems reasonable -- one to two more in the next quarter seems reasonablepiece, this was a chart that stood out to me. it is g7 and fiscal stances. it does not look like it will ease. the bigger the blue bar, the bigger the propensity to ease on a physical level. -- on a fiscal level. alix: even in the u.s. -- sameer: even in the u.s. -- michael: even in the u.s., the budget caps represent stimulus. the bar does not give you the relative magnitude of the stimulus, and it does give you an idea of directionally where you might get. this is the view that it helps to cushion economies, it helps to stabilize activity but it does not keep a reap -- it does not key a rebound or re-acceleration. we would need it in certain areas like europe more than we would need it in the u.s. there is room for that to happen , discussions are still ongoing, but that would be my basic point. even in the u.s., the budget caps represent an improvement, something that should help stabilize the economy next year, but it is a much smaller shock absorber than the stimulus we enacted pr
one to two martin the next quarter seems reasonable -- one to two more in the next quarter seems reasonablepiece, this was a chart that stood out to me. it is g7 and fiscal stances. it does not look like it will ease. the bigger the blue bar, the bigger the propensity to ease on a physical level. -- on a fiscal level. alix: even in the u.s. -- sameer: even in the u.s. -- michael: even in the u.s., the budget caps represent stimulus. the bar does not give you the relative magnitude of the...
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classics, and will stand the test of time for sure, and so that was the reason -- especially with the wild west thing. >> martin eden was the book nat made me want to become a writer. >> hope you don't have the same ending. anyway, thank you all very much. appreciate it. >> i just want to sigh, when my son was eight years old he read white fang and told us but the story and tears up. which was very inspiring to hear that. i just wonder if mat turn eatsen affected hemingway to follow -- visited his grave. >> thank you volmer. on to our next session. citizen of conversation] therefore look can block. [inaudible conversations] >> here are the current best, selling nonfiction oddie books according to audible. topping the list is talking to strangers, new yorker staff writer mall connell gladwell's examination of how we misread stranger words and actions. next, sociologist neikoless signatures or genetic makeup provide us this means to work together and build societies. jd vans recall his child in a rust belt town in ohio in hillbilly elegy. following that is mind hunter. former fbi specialat john douglas' reconditi
classics, and will stand the test of time for sure, and so that was the reason -- especially with the wild west thing. >> martin eden was the book nat made me want to become a writer. >> hope you don't have the same ending. anyway, thank you all very much. appreciate it. >> i just want to sigh, when my son was eight years old he read white fang and told us but the story and tears up. which was very inspiring to hear that. i just wonder if mat turn eatsen affected hemingway to...
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reasons have been cited for not getting a deal. in no particular order it's been , a remainder parliament, a remainder prime minister, ollie robbins, the eu, martin so meyer, always a different reason. we were told recently all would be solved if only we elected a prime minister who was a brexit tier with determination to leave with no questions asked and we would have the deal the u.k. always wanted. we have such a prime minister whose determination is clear. the eu has not folded. this time, it's us. this is nonsense. there are two reasons we haven't had a deal. members in this house have not voted for a deal, the second reason is that many in the u.k. have failed to grasp it was we that left the eu. that means that it's a negotiation between us. we never really understood the eu or its arguments and believed the negotiation was a series of demands from the united kingdom, not a negotiation. that language we have used bill in 20 years of poison about the you -- about the e.u. has made sure that we didn't get a deal. >> thank you for giving way on that point. we came to the house in the same year. i am said to see his announcement he is going --
reasons have been cited for not getting a deal. in no particular order it's been , a remainder parliament, a remainder prime minister, ollie robbins, the eu, martin so meyer, always a different reason. we were told recently all would be solved if only we elected a prime minister who was a brexit tier with determination to leave with no questions asked and we would have the deal the u.k. always wanted. we have such a prime minister whose determination is clear. the eu has not folded. this time,...
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small, open economy, it is a wish to everyone in the world to contribute to a reasonable solution to this trade dispute. martinditional question looking at europe, the european union. someu think we have to see disruptions? regarding europe, we are in the middle of the europe, not part of the european union, but economic integration is very important. exports and imports are big. we export a lot but we also import a lot. it is of mutual interest to have sensible economic conditions. of course, every time the european economy is not growing, that has a big impact on us. would get, france together with italy, having a low growth situation or recession, this would have an impact on us as well. we have a big interest in a well functioning and growing economy in europe. thomas: we are all interdependent. absolutely. the federal reserve is conducting a public review of ,ts monetary policy strategy tools, communication practices. what prompted you to conduct such a review? the challenges: that central banks face of all over time and sometimes they rise to the level where we need to assess whether our policy framework
small, open economy, it is a wish to everyone in the world to contribute to a reasonable solution to this trade dispute. martinditional question looking at europe, the european union. someu think we have to see disruptions? regarding europe, we are in the middle of the europe, not part of the european union, but economic integration is very important. exports and imports are big. we export a lot but we also import a lot. it is of mutual interest to have sensible economic conditions. of course,...
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martin. >>how safe are you when you fly the reason a new allegation against a plane mechanic could mark the startgulation on mental stability in the airline industry. >>and ahead in sports avoiding a suspension is not the only news surrounding antonio brown tonight, this just happened and it's absurd. the shocking video released by the receiver. it features a recor well well well, what have we here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... >>airlines mechanic in court today accused of trying to sabotage a passenger plane shortly before takeoff from miami boys this carry 150 people on board and if the plane had taken off the results could have been fatal brian todd now reports the airlines are starting to question the emotional stability of all the mechanics. >>the american airlines jet was rolling down the runway in miami with 150 people on board take off was in seconds when the pilots suddenly aborted it. investigators say the pilots had noticed an error in part of the navigation system which gives them a read
martin. >>how safe are you when you fly the reason a new allegation against a plane mechanic could mark the startgulation on mental stability in the airline industry. >>and ahead in sports avoiding a suspension is not the only news surrounding antonio brown tonight, this just happened and it's absurd. the shocking video released by the receiver. it features a recor well well well, what have we here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! halloween time is back in disneyland...
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reason for compensation clark. monday's hearing comes just a week after german prosecutors charged 3 v.w. executives including current boss martin d's with market manipulation accusing them of failing to inform shareholders about the financial impact of the emissions scandal yes another sign that the costs of germany's biggest post-war industrial scandal are still being counted. the markets. she joins us from frankfurt not really a precedent for this. market's expecting. well investors really aren't sure what to expect out of this just because it is such a novel legal precedent here so you know investors don't know exactly how courts are going to interpret this but the time line is also extremely long for this so. you and legal experts are saying we probably won't see some sort of for effect from this case for at least 4 years and even when that comes you know it the system here is different and so you won't get a damage to the people involved in this case won't get damages immediately so they'll have to file more cases after that so it's really unclear what the legal what the financial cost you're going to be for. the legal cos
reason for compensation clark. monday's hearing comes just a week after german prosecutors charged 3 v.w. executives including current boss martin d's with market manipulation accusing them of failing to inform shareholders about the financial impact of the emissions scandal yes another sign that the costs of germany's biggest post-war industrial scandal are still being counted. the markets. she joins us from frankfurt not really a precedent for this. market's expecting. well investors really...
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i spoke to a woman yesterday who was a fan of martin sheen and who sent a letter to him. and he was the reasonw in hollywood, and it was a whole story like one of those stories where oh, he sent her a letter back, clearly it wasn't him, and then she finds out later it was him and they, i mine, it was a beautiful story. >> jimmy: really, did they issue a restraining order? sounds like martin should be alerted. his security team height wamigh know about this. when we come back, you're nominated for an emmy. go ahead. >> a friend of mine called me from england, he said oh, i just raid t read the paper "the guardian." and i found your category, who will win, peter dinglich. who will not win? it's not you. >> jimmy: we'll be right back. banjo? (man) hey. go home. (woman) banjo! sorry, it won't happen again. come on, let's go home. after 10 years, we've covered a lot of miles. good thing i got a subaru. (man) looks like you got out again, huh, banjo. (avo) love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. (laughing) when you're over overpaying. get it on ebay. i am totally blind. and non-24 can thro
i spoke to a woman yesterday who was a fan of martin sheen and who sent a letter to him. and he was the reasonw in hollywood, and it was a whole story like one of those stories where oh, he sent her a letter back, clearly it wasn't him, and then she finds out later it was him and they, i mine, it was a beautiful story. >> jimmy: really, did they issue a restraining order? sounds like martin should be alerted. his security team height wamigh know about this. when we come back, you're...
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martin william says, the reality is plastic keeps food fresh for longer and food waste will increase. that is a good point. plastic is used for a reasonted secondary school and the kids were told to cover all of their books in plastic. but why? welcome back to richard, thank you for coming back in. what do you make of this pledge by sainsbury‘s to half their plastic packaging by 2025? it seems like it is almost too little, too late? like the conversation we have had and the observations coming in from your viewers, i think sainsbury‘s are following rather than leading. i think consumers and customers are enraged by some of the waste going on. you get so much choice in supermarkets but not enough money trying to come to ditch plastic and going for an alternative. i tried it out for a period of time and found it almost impossible. you couldn't find fruit and vegetables in many supermarket without that plastic covering. i think the mood of the country and the consumers have changed. sainsbury‘s are saying, this is what our customers want and we better follow it quickly. sainsbury‘s admitted they don't have the solution so that is passing
martin william says, the reality is plastic keeps food fresh for longer and food waste will increase. that is a good point. plastic is used for a reasonted secondary school and the kids were told to cover all of their books in plastic. but why? welcome back to richard, thank you for coming back in. what do you make of this pledge by sainsbury‘s to half their plastic packaging by 2025? it seems like it is almost too little, too late? like the conversation we have had and the observations...
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>> part of the reason, it was the height of the civil rights movement which started in the mid-15s and gain the leadership of martin luther king in 1957 in montgomery, the bus boycott and the success of that and king was emerging, young people like me were hearing, we should go into these corporations, these white corporations and excel. that was one of the messages pushing me, that once again we were doing it at a certain time and for a larger cause. i don't think i would have articulated that way at the time but i think we all knew that in many ways we were pioneers. >> paint a picture for us what the first few months were? when you first get there, it is not the warmest welcome although you had some warmness. what was it like for you? >> it was difficult. i knew i couldn't give up but a lot of things were happening. i talked about the fact it was hard to get taxicabs, to go out and do my assignment. i knew that i had to be a person who could be counted on to take an assignment, do it, get it back on deadline. i couldn't come back every day and say i am late. so i just think i hear a few secret weapons. one of th
>> part of the reason, it was the height of the civil rights movement which started in the mid-15s and gain the leadership of martin luther king in 1957 in montgomery, the bus boycott and the success of that and king was emerging, young people like me were hearing, we should go into these corporations, these white corporations and excel. that was one of the messages pushing me, that once again we were doing it at a certain time and for a larger cause. i don't think i would have...
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martin. the issue of corruption was discussed in that 25-minute call which took place on july 5th, and the reason we know that is the ukranians issued a readout shortly after the call, and they said this. the u.s. president is convinced the government will have eye code pchld. >> very interesting. matthew chance, good to see you. thank you very much for that. >>> here now to discuss all of these developments in the whistleblower scandal is david rhode. he is a cnn zoeglobal analyst. david, nice to have you here. >> thank you. >> do you think it's likely that the transcript of this phone call, meaning the one in the u.s., is going to be released, or do you think the white house will pretty much keep a lid on this? >> i think the white house will probably try to keep a lid on this. congress should receive that con script. we have a senate committee that cornyn is on, and their job is to respond to a whistleblower, and that's what this is. this should absolutely be given to congress. right now president trump's hand-picked attorney general, barr, has blocked the release or complaining to congress. t
martin. the issue of corruption was discussed in that 25-minute call which took place on july 5th, and the reason we know that is the ukranians issued a readout shortly after the call, and they said this. the u.s. president is convinced the government will have eye code pchld. >> very interesting. matthew chance, good to see you. thank you very much for that. >>> here now to discuss all of these developments in the whistleblower scandal is david rhode. he is a cnn zoeglobal...
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peruse president martin vis car and bolivia's ever morales were among leaders who greeted the tribal members brazilian president jaya bowles and our own mr me saying citing health reasons on latin america editor lucy newman has more from elton mira in the brazilian state of para. heads of state and representatives of the 6 south american countries that share the amazon rain forest tried to put on a united front as they signed the pact of amazonia it commits them to taking concrete action to prevent the uncontrollable destruction of the amazon but conspicuously absent was the president of brazil the country that has the largest share of the amazon president j. ball so not all will be undergoing surgery on sunday it will be his 4th since he was stabbed in the stomach exactly one year ago while he was on the campaign trail but many see his absence at the meeting as a sign of lack of commitment towards the amazon because he has been long arguing that brazil has the right to open it up to cattle ranching and to agriculture for example i am in one of the largest municipalities of the amazon of brazil which is larger in fact than the size of all of england and it has been bur
peruse president martin vis car and bolivia's ever morales were among leaders who greeted the tribal members brazilian president jaya bowles and our own mr me saying citing health reasons on latin america editor lucy newman has more from elton mira in the brazilian state of para. heads of state and representatives of the 6 south american countries that share the amazon rain forest tried to put on a united front as they signed the pact of amazonia it commits them to taking concrete action to...
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reason? >> reporter: the prosecution believes the shooting occurred in part because guyger was distracted. earlier they showed evidence that she was talking and sending sexually explicit texts to her patrol partner, officer martinivera, who she had a romantic relationship with. the jury also heard guyger's 911 call. >> i didn't mean to, i'm sorry. >> reporter: the former officer could be seen wiping her face as it played. the jury saw a video that shows guyger's key did not work in jean's apartment. in fact, the door was slightly open. the defense is arguing not only did she think that was her apartment door, she thought someone was inside. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >>> the governor of massachusetts has declared vaping a health emergency. he ordered a four-month ban on vaping products at a hearing yesterday on capitol hill. the cdc said it expects to announce hundreds more cases of vaping-related illnesses in the coming weeks and months. one mother testified about her daughter's near-death experience after vaping. >> i'll never forget watching her cry that she literally couldn't breathe without excruciating pain as she was pumped full of i.v. fluids, antibiotics, steroids, pain meds, and a diuretic to
reason? >> reporter: the prosecution believes the shooting occurred in part because guyger was distracted. earlier they showed evidence that she was talking and sending sexually explicit texts to her patrol partner, officer martinivera, who she had a romantic relationship with. the jury also heard guyger's 911 call. >> i didn't mean to, i'm sorry. >> reporter: the former officer could be seen wiping her face as it played. the jury saw a video that shows guyger's key did not...
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reason while we distrust things and put our money underneath of a pillow pillar. it's been adopted by the libraries, the state of illinois where they have chicago, or martin luther king set i've never been to a more racist place. they did a research study in the book and found that over the book has been written like it. it is my goal amongst many other things, my main goal in live, is to make sure this book is mandatory meeting across the entire country. so i hope you join me in that effort. thank you. [applause] >> are going to talk now with the authors, the publisher. find out about money the white house in the publishing. you can bring your books up. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] . . >> what happened to older people like me and it's huge. to show how -- it impacts our confidence, the impacts our earning potential. so, they create that space. somebody who has all of those matter. [inaudible] >> he started pulling up time just sitting there and i believe everything was okay, what's going on, and he said in this city, so that's you have a trade, you have a business you do that. because the effect is most significant how i
reason while we distrust things and put our money underneath of a pillow pillar. it's been adopted by the libraries, the state of illinois where they have chicago, or martin luther king set i've never been to a more racist place. they did a research study in the book and found that over the book has been written like it. it is my goal amongst many other things, my main goal in live, is to make sure this book is mandatory meeting across the entire country. so i hope you join me in that effort....
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the only reason i knew who he was is because my grandmother had a velour towel or blanket on the wall that had martinher king and jfk. i know there was love and respect for that president. i got older, i realized he was assassinated by what appeared to be our own government. growing up through that, i see a lot of things that i don't necessarily agree with, but when i was in the military in the reagan years, i made myself very, very vulnerable and risked my life for the constitution. and i still feel that way. i'm still cut from that cloth. i'm a person who is verycln mission-oriented. i strategize to get to spike lee, to get my career. i did it after i saw she's got to have it in 1986. >> laura: that is a hilarious movie, one of my favorite movie of all time. oh, my gosh, hilarious. >> what i learned out of that is that people are just people. human beings are just human beings. and what i heard in the 30 years of the business, people tend to abuse their power. and what i learned also, peopleu usually liberals or anywhere, private sector, military, now hollywood hurt people, hurt teople. it doesn't
the only reason i knew who he was is because my grandmother had a velour towel or blanket on the wall that had martinher king and jfk. i know there was love and respect for that president. i got older, i realized he was assassinated by what appeared to be our own government. growing up through that, i see a lot of things that i don't necessarily agree with, but when i was in the military in the reagan years, i made myself very, very vulnerable and risked my life for the constitution. and i...
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reason? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the prosecution believes the shooting occurred in part because guyger was distracted. earlier, they showed evidence that she was talking and sending sexually explicit texts to her patrol partner, officer martinera, who she had a romantic relationship with. the jury also heard guyger's 911 call. >> reporter: the former officer could be seen wiping her face as it played. the jury saw a video that showed guyger-- she did not walk in jean's door. in fact, his door was slightly open. and, the defense is arguing, not only did she think that was her door, but she thought someone was inside. margaret. >>re executive became the latest to be sentenced in the college admissions scandal. devin sloane got four months in prison after pleading guilty to paying $250,000 to get his son into u.s.c. he admitted photoshopping a picture of his son so he could pose as a water polo recruit. tonight, the navy is investigate investigating a series of suicides among crew members of the same aircraft carrier-- four since july. jeff pegues is looking into this. >> reporter: according to investigators, on september 19, 38-year-old james shelton was discovered in his vehicle, dead from an apparent gunshot wound. 19-year-
reason? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the prosecution believes the shooting occurred in part because guyger was distracted. earlier, they showed evidence that she was talking and sending sexually explicit texts to her patrol partner, officer martinera, who she had a romantic relationship with. the jury also heard guyger's 911 call. >> reporter: the former officer could be seen wiping her face as it played. the jury saw a video that showed guyger-- she did not walk in jean's door....
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bruise president martin visit carter bolivia's evill morales were among the leaders who greeted the tribal members the brazilian president and almost missed the meeting slicing health reasons on latin america editor lucien human has more from out a mirror in a mirror in the brazilian state of power. heads of state and representatives of the 6 south american countries that share the amazon rain forest tried to put on a united front as they signed the pact of amazonia it commits them to taking concrete action to prevent the uncontrollable destruction of the amazon but conspicuously absent was the president of brazil the country that has the largest share of the amazon president giant ball so not all will be undergoing surgery on sunday it will be his 4th since he was stabbed in the stomach exactly one year ago while he was on the campaign trail but many see his absence at the meeting as a sign of lack of commitment towards the amazon because he has been long arguing that brazil has the right to open it up to cattle ranching and to agriculture for example i am in one of the largest municipalities of the amazon of brazil which is larger in fact than the size of all of england
bruise president martin visit carter bolivia's evill morales were among the leaders who greeted the tribal members the brazilian president and almost missed the meeting slicing health reasons on latin america editor lucien human has more from out a mirror in a mirror in the brazilian state of power. heads of state and representatives of the 6 south american countries that share the amazon rain forest tried to put on a united front as they signed the pact of amazonia it commits them to taking...
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martin. i want to make sure i heard you correctly. you say we have 300 plus people we know need treatment that want services, but your thought process the reason they don't seek our treatment is because they don't like it? >> or can't access it because they can't get there. they have stuff. they don't know where to leave it. they can't keep an appointment. >> isn't it our job to provide a service people would like? >> that is why the doctor started doing the street medicine as a restorative justice approach. people are on the street homeless, this is how we take care of them. is that what you are asking me? >> commissioner walton: i am trying to understand why we have 300 plus people and you gave the people of the fact they are not seeking the services because they don't like it. that is a problem for me when it is or job to be sure we serve them. if it is because we don't like our services? what are we going to do to make them like it so we are meeting the needs of individuals that we are supposed to serve? >> i think that is the right thing to work on. i think one of the answers is an open door that doesn't have a high barrier. >> what are w
martin. i want to make sure i heard you correctly. you say we have 300 plus people we know need treatment that want services, but your thought process the reason they don't seek our treatment is because they don't like it? >> or can't access it because they can't get there. they have stuff. they don't know where to leave it. they can't keep an appointment. >> isn't it our job to provide a service people would like? >> that is why the doctor started doing the street medicine as...
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martin good morning, guys, good to see you. this is getting crazy. the price tags for some of these shows that are decades old is this a reasonable chase of content righte >> it's war, and war is on we're seeing just the only skirmishes there's going to be war on content, billions of dollars will be spent. distribution, the studios against the tech companies everyone will go and shoot against netflix with its 150 million subs, 190 countries, distribution, it's a war of attrition. >> how are we going to know who the losers are >> i think we know who losers are because the marginal price of streaming services is free. apple is going to give you a device and free content even though the posted price is $5. anyone with a kid under 10 is signing up for disney for $3 and nbc announced peacock is free so while the government is whining about the faangs, they are bringing consumer pricing down and i don't know how you sell a $13 a month service or a $15 a month service if you have your amazon prime for me because you've got shipping and three other services for free. >> so the last i got from netflix was the last >> i think it will have to introduce a $6 servi
martin good morning, guys, good to see you. this is getting crazy. the price tags for some of these shows that are decades old is this a reasonable chase of content righte >> it's war, and war is on we're seeing just the only skirmishes there's going to be war on content, billions of dollars will be spent. distribution, the studios against the tech companies everyone will go and shoot against netflix with its 150 million subs, 190 countries, distribution, it's a war of attrition. >>...
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reasons to be optimistic in global markets. let's look ahead to the rate. with ahead of investment strategy for martinnk for joining us. we saw a risk on rally toward the end of last week. let's be serious, the problems have not really gone away. is this rally perhaps too optimistic? >> the short answer would be yes. it is founded on nothing other than hope. i think the trade war is here to stay. i think brexit has not been resolved. so i'm afraid to say this is just a little breather. of our guest earlier was saying also wearing a very late cycle for equities. what is your outlook, are equities being propped up by central banks going ahead, and how long can that last? >> that is right. where are late cycle by anybody's standards. what is particularly strange is that i do not remember any of the textbooks told that this is how central banks behave. in terms of propping up growth. but this seems to be the new normal. in top that we are going to inject extra uncertainty in the sense of geopolitical tensions leading to trade war, weaponization thereof. this cannot be good for the global economy. under an
reasons to be optimistic in global markets. let's look ahead to the rate. with ahead of investment strategy for martinnk for joining us. we saw a risk on rally toward the end of last week. let's be serious, the problems have not really gone away. is this rally perhaps too optimistic? >> the short answer would be yes. it is founded on nothing other than hope. i think the trade war is here to stay. i think brexit has not been resolved. so i'm afraid to say this is just a little breather. of...
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martin committed it. >> i submit to you that none of the circumstances that the prosecution has submitted to you is consistent with homicide. they don't rise to the level of proof beyond a reasonable. >> then the jury began deliberating. they huddled hour after hour, late into that night. midnight came and went and they were still talking. >> the longer the deliberations went, the more worried i got. >> quicker deliberation is better? >> in this particular case, i thought so. because our case is fairly simple. >> then after 11 hours, a verdict. too quick thought the prosecutor. >> when they were coming back after 11 hours, i was a little bit nervous. >> it was 1:00 in the morning on saturday, november 9th, 2013. >> having reviewed the evidence and testimony in the case find the defendant as to count one murder -- guilty. >> at that moment, michelle's family couldn't hide their relief. finally after years of fighting, they had gotten what they wanted, what they demanded and but until that moment, martin's defense attorneys believed, more than martin himself, would be acquitt acquitted. >> i thought i'm not okay. >> then according to defender randy spencer, martin said something qui
martin committed it. >> i submit to you that none of the circumstances that the prosecution has submitted to you is consistent with homicide. they don't rise to the level of proof beyond a reasonable. >> then the jury began deliberating. they huddled hour after hour, late into that night. midnight came and went and they were still talking. >> the longer the deliberations went, the more worried i got. >> quicker deliberation is better? >> in this particular case, i...
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of all these reasons, he got the infrastructure all you have to do is put the plug-in and we can do our thing. so you're right about that. survivor on mars, of course everyone saw the martin i assume witches a really cool flick and there it is. >> quick comments, the mars society added national conference at the university of southern california in los angeles if anybody wants to learn more, it's a good opportunity. my question, you said understandably you don't want to venture a prediction as to time. when you venture a prediction as to who will befirst on mars . will it be nasa or elon musk or some other entity and will the protection regime be changed in time to allow humans on march because under current regulations humans would not even beallowed to set foot on mars .>> i would still probably bet on elon musk going there and not dying on a landing. i bet on him and frankly, by the way, we've got in my book here, this book is a little dated. it's almost 2 decades old now but there's a couple articles on the outerspace treaty and what it means and the implications and so forth and there is a big debate of course about what we have to do to put humans on mars because wh
of all these reasons, he got the infrastructure all you have to do is put the plug-in and we can do our thing. so you're right about that. survivor on mars, of course everyone saw the martin i assume witches a really cool flick and there it is. >> quick comments, the mars society added national conference at the university of southern california in los angeles if anybody wants to learn more, it's a good opportunity. my question, you said understandably you don't want to venture a...
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reason is on this barrier island they have shut off the water. if they're going to ride out the storm, they're doing it without water which is less appealing. let's go martin savidge now who is in vero beach to get a sense there. >> reporter: john, the weather conditions here are pretty good. the sun has been out most of the day but the surf is really rolling in now and it's going to be a clear problem for beach erosion later. let me show you another problem, people going in the water. these are people just getting back onshore but they have been jumping in and out of the waves there. the storm surge is just part of the problem. then you've got the rip tides that are out there and the wave action there is really, really dangerous. it's an indication of people not taking the evacuation order seriously. the other lesson for indian river county is if you want to draw a crowd, just declare a mandatory evacuation. all day long people have been drawn to the waterfront here. now, the reality is that this storm has been forecast for a long time and a lot of people realize that they're going to get some cabin fever over the next day or so. they want to get their la
reason is on this barrier island they have shut off the water. if they're going to ride out the storm, they're doing it without water which is less appealing. let's go martin savidge now who is in vero beach to get a sense there. >> reporter: john, the weather conditions here are pretty good. the sun has been out most of the day but the surf is really rolling in now and it's going to be a clear problem for beach erosion later. let me show you another problem, people going in the water....
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martin unfiltered, fox news contributor doug schoen. here's the thing, guys. here is another one of those he said/she said for a moment. what i'm reading about roland, now democrats are saying we have another reason down the old impeachment road. i wonder if they're jumping on this again too soon, it could backfire. >> keep in mind the doj is fighting this, okay. trump sits here i would love for you nice to see it. okay, tell your attorney general, stop fighting congress. if an inspector general says i have some concerns, play it out. congress has an oversight role. that is their job. so they should be doing their job. so i'm not into the whole point of impeachment but why, why are they stalling congress? that is the question? why are they blocking this from congress? they won't answer that? charles: one thing, doug, that some are concerned about though the more that this is elevated, we just listened to president trump calling out joe biden and his son. >> right. charles: there are going to be questions asked of the democratic front-runner, exactly what did happen. these questions sort of faded away. some people knew about it. every american knows about it and will want answers. >> well his posi
martin unfiltered, fox news contributor doug schoen. here's the thing, guys. here is another one of those he said/she said for a moment. what i'm reading about roland, now democrats are saying we have another reason down the old impeachment road. i wonder if they're jumping on this again too soon, it could backfire. >> keep in mind the doj is fighting this, okay. trump sits here i would love for you nice to see it. okay, tell your attorney general, stop fighting congress. if an inspector...
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reasons to move to monaco. james dyson, who now owns more acres of land than the queen. and multimillionaire tim martinnerous with the price of beer. but is so tightfisted he refuses to pay his staff of the living wage. applause. this isn't about the politics of envy, its about the politics of justice. because workers create the wealth and workers should get a fair share of it. in britain today, too often it is a case of who you know and not what you know. unpaid internships, unpaid work trials, and the vocational route is still look down on as second—best. even if you go to university, even if you got it top class degree, it's no guarantee compared to friends from better off backgrounds who are much more likely to end up —— you are much more likely to end up in a lower paid job lumped with a lifetime of student debt. the massive gap between those at the top and everyone else has reshaped british society. after all, doing well at school or college does not stop you ending up being on a zero—hours contract. working hard does not stop your boss watching you like big brother. too often, promotion means ba
reasons to move to monaco. james dyson, who now owns more acres of land than the queen. and multimillionaire tim martinnerous with the price of beer. but is so tightfisted he refuses to pay his staff of the living wage. applause. this isn't about the politics of envy, its about the politics of justice. because workers create the wealth and workers should get a fair share of it. in britain today, too often it is a case of who you know and not what you know. unpaid internships, unpaid work...