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doctora: marvin, ¿me oye? marvin: sÍ. doctora: buenas noticias. zully dio negativo.ento que mi corazÓn me hace... de la emociÓn de ver por primera vez. lira: [habla en inglÉs] mira a tu hijo, zully. mira a tu hijo. junior. dame un abrazo, mujer. zully: gracias. lira: quÉ mami mÁs linda. hola, aurora. tengo una cosa importante. aurora: ¿ah, sÍ? lira: ¿estÁs lista? aurora: ¡ay, mi bebÉ! lira: tu hija con tu nieto. mira, finalmente. aurora: ¿cÓmo te sientes? zully: feliz, mamÁ. lira: queremos hacer una oraciÓn. ¿serÁ que usted tiene un minutito para hacer una oraciÓn con nosotros? aurora: ok. en este momento, te pido, seÑor, que bendiga grandemente a zully, marvin, junior y especialmente a miss lira. zully: fue un dÍa maravilloso. [telÉfono] nunca me imaginÉ que a mi mamÁ le iba a pasar esto. mamÁ, ¿puedes hablar o no? aurora: sÍ. zully: ¿te sientes bien o no? aurora: dolor de hueso, calentura, la cabeza. no aguanto respirar. sÍntomas de covid. zully: te quiero mucho, mamÁ. vas a estar bien, ¿oÍste? vas a estar bien. dios estÁ contigo, ¿oÍste? tienes que estar con nosot
doctora: marvin, ¿me oye? marvin: sÍ. doctora: buenas noticias. zully dio negativo.ento que mi corazÓn me hace... de la emociÓn de ver por primera vez. lira: [habla en inglÉs] mira a tu hijo, zully. mira a tu hijo. junior. dame un abrazo, mujer. zully: gracias. lira: quÉ mami mÁs linda. hola, aurora. tengo una cosa importante. aurora: ¿ah, sÍ? lira: ¿estÁs lista? aurora: ¡ay, mi bebÉ! lira: tu hija con tu nieto. mira, finalmente. aurora: ¿cÓmo te sientes? zully: feliz, mamÁ....
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mm-hmm. >> marvin: (zully crying) (marvin exhales) >> marvin: >> zully: ♪ ♪ >> the whole testing wasonvoluted. d i think this is just so typical of the challenges thatyo you face whehave a language barrier, when you have a cultural barrier, when you're scared. we are very, very hopeful that her rapid fast test results in an hour and a half, they willa give ull. ♪ >> yes. >> zully: (baby crying) k >> oh,w, i know. oh, this is so hard. and today's gonna be a special day because you're gonna meet your mommy and your daddy and your brother. >> (laughs) i loven he does that. it's like i was his mommy for the last five-and-a-half wks. and i gave him as much love as i would give to my own son. ♪ >> so this is a mess right now because we're trying to pack everything for zully. there's some extra donated milk, his little stroller. >> catalina: >> marvin: >> oh, his diapers and... ohmy god, okay. my baby. >> luciana, we're here. (laughter) >> oh, my god. >> zly: >> liana: >>ello, papi. >> shh, shh, shh. shh, shh, shh. (indistinct chatter) (phone ringing) >> aurora: >> luciana: >> aurora: >> zu
mm-hmm. >> marvin: (zully crying) (marvin exhales) >> marvin: >> zully: ♪ ♪ >> the whole testing wasonvoluted. d i think this is just so typical of the challenges thatyo you face whehave a language barrier, when you have a cultural barrier, when you're scared. we are very, very hopeful that her rapid fast test results in an hour and a half, they willa give ull. ♪ >> yes. >> zully: (baby crying) k >> oh,w, i know. oh, this is so hard. and today's...
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your take, marvin, on india -- francine: what is your take, marvin come on india?arvin: india looks better here. they have a high amount of fiscal debt, that they also have a relatively closed system protocol. second of all, they -- their overall level of indebtedness at the private sector is less. if you look at the country balance sheet, they are less of a savings deficiency then you would say as south africa. india action looks like one of the better places to invest in the emerging markets from our perspective right now. francine: marvin, when you look at the dollar dynamic, how much of these emerging markets will actually suffer significantly in the next two months? well, this is a really interesting thing. i know that you and tom, especially tom, have been around long enough to remember that it is often the case that in august and september, that is when we start to get things really happening. july is the month when everything calms down, where we have low volatility, and then it starts to explode. so i think, you know, it is always hard to create when you a
your take, marvin, on india -- francine: what is your take, marvin come on india?arvin: india looks better here. they have a high amount of fiscal debt, that they also have a relatively closed system protocol. second of all, they -- their overall level of indebtedness at the private sector is less. if you look at the country balance sheet, they are less of a savings deficiency then you would say as south africa. india action looks like one of the better places to invest in the emerging markets...
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. >> accuweather's marvin gomez has the details. good morning, marvin. >> kenneth, mona, isaias is on its way to the carolinas, and we're going to be talking about the potential for storm surge between three and six feet high across sections of north carolina. tuesday will be the day for heavy rainfall all the way from d.c. all the way to new york city and into new england heading into wednesday. we already have a flash flood watch in effect from south carolina into the metropolitan area of new york where some spots across the mid-atlantic could get between four and eight inches of rain. kenneth, mona. >> marvin, thank you. >>> we turn now to the global spread of the coronavirus, now infecting more than 18 million people worldwide. as the death toll surges here at home, the debate on reopening schools rages on. talks are resuming over a new relief package, and the white house task force coordinator says the pandemic has entered a new phase. abc's megan tevrizian has more. >> reporter: covid-19 cases climbing across the u.s., both in
. >> accuweather's marvin gomez has the details. good morning, marvin. >> kenneth, mona, isaias is on its way to the carolinas, and we're going to be talking about the potential for storm surge between three and six feet high across sections of north carolina. tuesday will be the day for heavy rainfall all the way from d.c. all the way to new york city and into new england heading into wednesday. we already have a flash flood watch in effect from south carolina into the metropolitan...
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marvin: i think so.hink that the market for the most part is, you know, absorbing some of these rapidfire moves that are coming out of the u.s. administration as part of the political process. but you know, given how the election is evolving and emerging here, i don't think anybody really expects it to all of a sudden fade to the background. if anything, i think expectations are around further, maybe not -- escalation might not be the right word, but further actions to really try to put the administration in a better light as it relates to what is viewed as a somewhat negative agent these days within the u.s., and that is the broader chinese discussion. shery: just before we let you go, of course, we are expecting tons of spending from the u.s., another round of relief measures coming up. what is not going to do to treasury issuance, and how cautious are you given what we are expecting? marvin: yes, a lot more stimulus, a lot more treasury issuance even though we have had a ton. so far, rates, clearly, h
marvin: i think so.hink that the market for the most part is, you know, absorbing some of these rapidfire moves that are coming out of the u.s. administration as part of the political process. but you know, given how the election is evolving and emerging here, i don't think anybody really expects it to all of a sudden fade to the background. if anything, i think expectations are around further, maybe not -- escalation might not be the right word, but further actions to really try to put the...
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host: marvin, let's get a response from peter kuznick. you are notn, listening very closely. was ak that world war ii necessary war. i think that world war ii was on the side of the angels. downplayly do not japanese atrocities or german atrocities. the issue is very different. the entire history of the cold war and the nuclear arms race is not something that we can ignore. the bomb drop was instrumental in starting the cold war. there are so many people we should be quoting. example, said for i was unable to see any justification for an invasion of an already thoroughly defeated japan. so, you are saying we should have dropped the bomb to get revenge on the japanese -- that's a different question. that is one that truman, in his statement, that's not the argument made. the argument is whether the bomb war.ecessary to end the brought them down to an and we did notr need to do it and we knew we did not need to do it. we use them as an experiment for two. atomic bombs. why would we do that? the united states is not in a moral country. general groves said there was never any ill
host: marvin, let's get a response from peter kuznick. you are notn, listening very closely. was ak that world war ii necessary war. i think that world war ii was on the side of the angels. downplayly do not japanese atrocities or german atrocities. the issue is very different. the entire history of the cold war and the nuclear arms race is not something that we can ignore. the bomb drop was instrumental in starting the cold war. there are so many people we should be quoting. example, said for...
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. >> marvin calling from tuscaloosa, alabama, welcome to the program, marvin. >> thank you. i just -- i think you've played a little fast and loose with the facts, and i don't think you've given enough credit to the great sacrifices that americans put into this and the fact that it was -- it was germany, japan, and italy and their dictators who started the war. i think you've ignored the fact of all the atrocities committed by the japanese. you've mentioned them but we don't hear a lot about that. those atrocities were proven at the tokyo war trials, for example, you mentioned the bataan death march, the killing all those slaughter and torture of american p.o.w.'s. one in three died in prison, the burma death railway that was built. i think you've played fast and loo loose with the facts because truman had the facts and he made a reasonable decision. i'm not going to go into all that kind of detail, but i think we owe it to americans on this 75th anniversary of the end of world war ii to just say to the america americans and the families that died including my two uncles and
. >> marvin calling from tuscaloosa, alabama, welcome to the program, marvin. >> thank you. i just -- i think you've played a little fast and loose with the facts, and i don't think you've given enough credit to the great sacrifices that americans put into this and the fact that it was -- it was germany, japan, and italy and their dictators who started the war. i think you've ignored the fact of all the atrocities committed by the japanese. you've mentioned them but we don't hear a...
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fire as a tool was outlawed and the tradition largely forgotten only a few tribes like chief marvins after served and. we have a bird's eye view having a very are just 200 stand in a work of fire. you know. we're willing to share. our knowledge and work with people. sonja is updating the ancient tradition with modern science. first step preparation. in today's dense and overgrown forests a clear boundary needs to be set around the entire plot for the planned fire. where we have black line we actually removed the fuel component of the fire triangle so when a fire approaches a black line then the fire no longer can spread because the fuel has been removed from that area. so it is t. also as a with line to strengthen the boundary. the great moment has come when we've completed our wet line around the outside edge we've also done black lining against the wet line and if the wind condition is right and we get wind from the west the fire will roll across here it will stop against our black line. this might look like a ping pong ball but actually it's filled with the tassie implementing it
fire as a tool was outlawed and the tradition largely forgotten only a few tribes like chief marvins after served and. we have a bird's eye view having a very are just 200 stand in a work of fire. you know. we're willing to share. our knowledge and work with people. sonja is updating the ancient tradition with modern science. first step preparation. in today's dense and overgrown forests a clear boundary needs to be set around the entire plot for the planned fire. where we have black line we...
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i'm chief marvin here here with a very 1st nations and this is the territory of live very 1st nations we have 3000 square kilometers of rock on to territory here. fire is important it plays a large role and always has been 1st nations people my dad was my. my teacher. he lived off the land he was a trapper and a hunter he taught always boys are always made it. explained the dangers of his not to be played with it's important. that also far can be your friend he says and your enemy at the same time now sonia teaches young firefighters how many indigenous tribes in both canada and the us knew all along how to use fire as a tool paradoxically it was the indian custom of frequent light burning that it produced and maintain much of the land the white settlers were then able to find. these open grasslands grew very attractive to the white settler. people thought this was a natural thing that happened and they were really really excited but little did they know they needed to continue applying fire to the land in order to maintain and to keep a patchwork mosaic on the land. fire as a tool wa
i'm chief marvin here here with a very 1st nations and this is the territory of live very 1st nations we have 3000 square kilometers of rock on to territory here. fire is important it plays a large role and always has been 1st nations people my dad was my. my teacher. he lived off the land he was a trapper and a hunter he taught always boys are always made it. explained the dangers of his not to be played with it's important. that also far can be your friend he says and your enemy at the same...
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marvin calling from tuscaloosa, alabama. welcome to the program, marvin.yingthank you for fast and loose with the -- i think you have been playing fast and loose with the facts. i don't think you have given credit for the sacrifice americans put into this. it was germany, japan and italy and their dictators who started the war. i think you have ignored the fact of all the atrocities committed by the japanese purity you have mentioned them, but we don't hear a lot about that. those atrocities were proven at the tokyo war trials. you mentioned the 10 death march. the rape of man king. the killing and flattering of american pows. the burma death railway that was built. i think you played fast and loose with the facts, because truman had the facts, and he made a reasonable decision. i'm not going to go into that detail, but i think we owe it to americans on the 75th anniversary at the end of world war ii, to just say to the american and families that died, including my two uncles and my father in law that fought in it, honor and glory to all of the families an
marvin calling from tuscaloosa, alabama. welcome to the program, marvin.yingthank you for fast and loose with the -- i think you have been playing fast and loose with the facts. i don't think you have given credit for the sacrifice americans put into this. it was germany, japan and italy and their dictators who started the war. i think you have ignored the fact of all the atrocities committed by the japanese purity you have mentioned them, but we don't hear a lot about that. those atrocities...
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. >> marvin, calling from tuscaloosa alabama. welcome to the program or even. >> thank you, i think you've played a little fast and loose and the facts. i don't think you've given enough credit to the great sacrifices that americans put into this, and the fact that it was, it was germany japan and italy and the dictators hitler tokyo and mussolini who started the war. i think you've ignored the fact of all the atrocities committed by the japanese, you mentioned them, but we don't hear a lot about them. those atrocities were proven at the tokyo war trials. for example, you mention the tan death march. the rape of man king. the killing all those slaughter and tortured of american p.o.w.. one and three died in prison. the burma death railway that was built. i think you plane fast and loose with the facts, because truman had the facts, and he made a reasonable decision. i'm not gonna go into all that detail, i think we owe it to americans on the 75th anniversary of the end of world war ii to just say to the americans and the families
. >> marvin, calling from tuscaloosa alabama. welcome to the program or even. >> thank you, i think you've played a little fast and loose and the facts. i don't think you've given enough credit to the great sacrifices that americans put into this, and the fact that it was, it was germany japan and italy and the dictators hitler tokyo and mussolini who started the war. i think you've ignored the fact of all the atrocities committed by the japanese, you mentioned them, but we don't...
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that is wrong, sir. >> marvin lewis get a response. >> marvin, you are not listening very closely. first of all, i think that world war ii was a necessary war. i think the united states were not on the side of the angels in world war ii. i am happy we won world war ii. that is not a question for debate. the debate is, and i certainly don't play japanese or german atrocities, but the issue something very very different. it is for that reason that the entire history of the cold war and the nuclear arms race is not something that we can ignore. dropping the bond was instrumental in starting that cold war, and the thing about it, people should be quoting, admirably he, for example, i was unable to see any justification from a national defense point of view for an invasion of an already thoroughly defeated japan. you're saying we should have dropped the bomb to get revenge on the japanese. that is a different question. that is one that truman and his initial statement says that we are paying them back for pearl harbor and for their atrocities. but that is not the argument that is made b
that is wrong, sir. >> marvin lewis get a response. >> marvin, you are not listening very closely. first of all, i think that world war ii was a necessary war. i think the united states were not on the side of the angels in world war ii. i am happy we won world war ii. that is not a question for debate. the debate is, and i certainly don't play japanese or german atrocities, but the issue something very very different. it is for that reason that the entire history of the cold war...
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marvin cuando le pediste matrimonio a ziomara te dijeron que serÍa muy complicada por su con dis.amÁ, me pongo asÍ porque escucha voces negativa sin saber que tienes fuerza por dentro para lograr lo que quieras. >>> te iba a decir que oÍa y aquÍ emocionada de verte feliz y lograr un sueÑo que muchas mujeres tienen, y que muchas mujeres desean que has podido disfrutarlo, victoria para ti quÉ significa poder estar con tu mami y tu papi y disfrutar con ellos, ver el amor y el respeto que tu padre tiene hacia tu padre? >>> un ejemplo maravilloso que te estÁ dando de que hombre debes escoger cuando seas mÁs grande? >>> esto es como un bien grande ejemplo para mÍ y tambiÉn, yo aprendÍ de mami que como debe ser fuerte en las buenas y en las malas y como yo amo a mis padres son una bendiciÓn. >>> ay sÍ son una bendiciÓn, y tÚ lo eres para ellos, te veo tambiÉn a ti marvin emocionado cuidando a tu esposa pero tambiÉn emocionado y secando tus lÁgrimas cÓmo recibes las palabras y ese hombre que ha visto ser su padre. >>> me motiva esto es que dios foso mandÓ hacer nacimos con un propÓsito y
marvin cuando le pediste matrimonio a ziomara te dijeron que serÍa muy complicada por su con dis.amÁ, me pongo asÍ porque escucha voces negativa sin saber que tienes fuerza por dentro para lograr lo que quieras. >>> te iba a decir que oÍa y aquÍ emocionada de verte feliz y lograr un sueÑo que muchas mujeres tienen, y que muchas mujeres desean que has podido disfrutarlo, victoria para ti quÉ significa poder estar con tu mami y tu papi y disfrutar con ellos, ver el amor y el...
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marvin: en el hospital me dicen: "le vamos a adelantar el parto a mi esposa porque el bebÉ estÁ perdiendo
marvin: en el hospital me dicen: "le vamos a adelantar el parto a mi esposa porque el bebÉ estÁ perdiendo
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marvin williams with a long ball to extend the lead. milwaukee won game five here 118-104 and eliminated orlando four games to one to get miami. next round. now part of the players nba deal to continue the playoffs have home venus like shay center used as voting locations for the november elections. dray moan green summed it up this way. >> if you a performer and in the nosebleed the only way you can hear him because there is a microphone. if we leave the stage and drop our microphone we can no longer speak for those people that we are speaking for that are parts of our community. >> black lives matter movement on display in the nhl playoffs. games thursday and friday were postponed. today tampa in white. look at andre polott. his second goal against boston gave the lightning a 2-0 lead and moved for a win. tampa man wins this 3-1. >>> baseball out of the west seller, arizona moving pictures on the late show. the a's playing two today. here is a shocker. short stop marcus simeon a late lineup scratch snapped a 275 game streak. matt chap
marvin williams with a long ball to extend the lead. milwaukee won game five here 118-104 and eliminated orlando four games to one to get miami. next round. now part of the players nba deal to continue the playoffs have home venus like shay center used as voting locations for the november elections. dray moan green summed it up this way. >> if you a performer and in the nosebleed the only way you can hear him because there is a microphone. if we leave the stage and drop our microphone we...
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. >> estÁn atorados en una embarcaciÓn sin paga, explica esta abogada, situaciÓn que marvin entiende e incertidumbre en el crucero. >> el tiempo de embarcar, en qÉe tiempo va a volver a su casa es una situaciÓn angustiante. >> la compaÑÍa nos dijo que no tienen conocimiento de ninguna obligo con contractual no cumplida y que han hecho todo por cuidar de sus tripulantes, lourdes hurtado, noticias telemundo. >> un centro de ice para migrantes en california deberÁ hacer la prueba de coronavirus a todos los detenidos, la orden de emergencia la dio un juez por una demanda contra la instalaciÓn de mesa verde, podrÍa ser un precedente que afectarÍa otros centros para migrantes, en la querella se asegura que mÁs de la mitad de los detenidos tienen el covid-19 pero no han recibido el tratamiento adecuado. >> la pandemia en venezuela no se vive, se sobrevive, cada vez son mÁs los que se lanzan al mar con improvisados mÉtodos de pesca para alimentar a sus familias, es uno de los Últimos recursos de supervivencia para quienes viven en la costa, en la capital y otras ciudades del paÍs, el desafio
. >> estÁn atorados en una embarcaciÓn sin paga, explica esta abogada, situaciÓn que marvin entiende e incertidumbre en el crucero. >> el tiempo de embarcar, en qÉe tiempo va a volver a su casa es una situaciÓn angustiante. >> la compaÑÍa nos dijo que no tienen conocimiento de ninguna obligo con contractual no cumplida y que han hecho todo por cuidar de sus tripulantes, lourdes hurtado, noticias telemundo. >> un centro de ice para migrantes en california deberÁ...
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i'm marvin gomez with your accuweather forecast. >>> coming up america's oldest department store files for bankruptcy. >>> also we hear from those two u.s. astronauts after their historic splash down in the gulf of mexico. the prank p -hi, america. -hey, there, america. -hi, america. -hi, america. during this crisis... over 37 million people... don't have access... to nutritious foods. but there is a way we can all help. with feeding america. their network of 200 food banks are up and running. distributing food to people and communities they serve. across the countrys feedingamerica.org... to locate a food bank in your community. -together... -together... -together... -let's feed the love. ♪ >>> back now with the section of bridge demolished near phoenix, arizona. it was the scene of a train derailment last week. remov a p clean-up. the area suffered heavy damage wednesday. the cause of the derailment is still under investigation. >>> lord and taylor is the latest retailer to apply for bankruptcy. the department store chain opened in 1826. its flag ship store in new york became known f
i'm marvin gomez with your accuweather forecast. >>> coming up america's oldest department store files for bankruptcy. >>> also we hear from those two u.s. astronauts after their historic splash down in the gulf of mexico. the prank p -hi, america. -hey, there, america. -hi, america. -hi, america. during this crisis... over 37 million people... don't have access... to nutritious foods. but there is a way we can all help. with feeding america. their network of 200 food banks...
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it anything but an also ran. 35% camp is terrific he's really got finally he's got the e com down marvinllison is a turn around man par excellence and this is an amazing quarter we don't want target to overshadow it too much because i like the stock and i love the fact it wasn't up big early on it's a buy >> yeah. in store traffic or in store comps, jim, up 11, which is different than what we saw out of others. i mean, i guess when you don't have as fierce a web challenge in home improvement and you have the stay at home rebuilding boom, that's going to add to a couple huge dynamics. >> yes, it will. remember, there was a period where lowe's was not digitized enough also didn't really have very strong customer service. all of that's changed under marvin he is the last person to ever want to champion himself so i will champion him, i will also champion for how much he helps minority businesses. this is a man who that is changed this culture, changed the company, it is a delight to shop at. boy, does he take it seriously, if he ever hears anybody that is unhappy from their experience at lo
it anything but an also ran. 35% camp is terrific he's really got finally he's got the e com down marvinllison is a turn around man par excellence and this is an amazing quarter we don't want target to overshadow it too much because i like the stock and i love the fact it wasn't up big early on it's a buy >> yeah. in store traffic or in store comps, jim, up 11, which is different than what we saw out of others. i mean, i guess when you don't have as fierce a web challenge in home...
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is named at least $86.00 times now so is prince andrew boe burgess and george mitchell glenn doman marvin minsky john luca burnell steven kaufman thomas preserve prince and hotel owner are also some of the names listed and i wanted to say them all because unfortunately they're not being said very much in the mainstream media right now now these are all names that are included in the 2024 pages of the epstein documents yet despite the graphic descriptions and specifics listed the attention on what those pages have said has largely been ignored instead of leaving off major newscast with the developments it seems at the ever steen story is being turned into basically like short features you can download alongside your favorite streaming drama so joining us now to discuss his legal and media analysts online all of lionel media and steve malzberg host of eat the press seen right here on our to america thank you for joining me gentleman my pleasure. great line i want to start off with you right now you know when we keep having this conversation we've had it for months now but it seems like over
is named at least $86.00 times now so is prince andrew boe burgess and george mitchell glenn doman marvin minsky john luca burnell steven kaufman thomas preserve prince and hotel owner are also some of the names listed and i wanted to say them all because unfortunately they're not being said very much in the mainstream media right now now these are all names that are included in the 2024 pages of the epstein documents yet despite the graphic descriptions and specifics listed the attention on...
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marvin can correct me. , when i grab something on a monday, it is great. it has some momentum.ocks on a record high. there you go. just do what the bond market says. and they did. record highs were broken. genuflect show your into dollar weakness? the options market say $1.25. at one dollar $.20, be worried. barclays said so. lower on average inflation targeting or is this in the price of the one? the bermuda triangle. can the yuan break below that level? annmarie hordern, find that story from the blog. she has been whipping it away. let's talk more about emerging markets. natural gas in the black sea will likely be followed by discoveries. that could alter the geopolitics of the energy trade in the region. >> this is a major discovery. the first time of alert discovery of any natural gas resource in our continental shelf in the black sea or the mediterranean. it is the result of years of work on developing our own energy, butnot only our ability to explore, partner with other countries, develop the technical capability, and it is also the result of an approach to our own geogr
marvin can correct me. , when i grab something on a monday, it is great. it has some momentum.ocks on a record high. there you go. just do what the bond market says. and they did. record highs were broken. genuflect show your into dollar weakness? the options market say $1.25. at one dollar $.20, be worried. barclays said so. lower on average inflation targeting or is this in the price of the one? the bermuda triangle. can the yuan break below that level? annmarie hordern, find that story from...
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host: marvin, let's get a response from peter kuznick. you are notn, listening very closely.at world war ii necessary war. i think that world war ii was on the side of the angels. downplayly do not japanese atrocities or german atrocities. the issue is very different. the entire history of the cold war and the nuclear arms race is not something that we can ignore. the bomb drop was instrumental in starting the cold war. there are so many people we should be quoting. example, said for i was unable to see any justification for an invasion of an already thoroughly defeated japan. so, you are saying we should have dropped the bomb to get revenge on the japanese -- that's a different question. that is one that truman, in his statement, that's not the argument made. the argument is whether the bomb war.ecessary to end the brought them down to an and we did notr need to do it and we knew we did not need to do it. we use them as an experiment for two. atomic bombs. why would we do that? the united states is not in a moral country. general groves said there was never any illusion on m
host: marvin, let's get a response from peter kuznick. you are notn, listening very closely.at world war ii necessary war. i think that world war ii was on the side of the angels. downplayly do not japanese atrocities or german atrocities. the issue is very different. the entire history of the cold war and the nuclear arms race is not something that we can ignore. the bomb drop was instrumental in starting the cold war. there are so many people we should be quoting. example, said for i was...
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tom: in the late marvin goodman making clear so much if you do the fancy theory about negative interestes, you have to have the courage to go deeper in yields. certainly that courage has not been there you're right we have courage on a friday and radio and television to give you a data check. -14, the data better than it was an hour ago. dow futures at -94. dollar stronger. 93.33 on dxy sterling. yen 105.87. breaking 1.18, 1.773. a weaker euro. stay with us on bloomberg radio worldwide and on bloomberg television. good morning. joe biden accused president trump of failing in his most basic cutie -- most basic duty to protect americans. last night joe biden accepted the democratic nomination for president and made clear what a biden administration would tackle first. vice president biden: the first step i would take would be to get control of the virus that has ruined so many lives because i understand something this president has not from the beginning. we will never get our economy back on track, we will never get our kids safely back to school, we will never have our lives back until
tom: in the late marvin goodman making clear so much if you do the fancy theory about negative interestes, you have to have the courage to go deeper in yields. certainly that courage has not been there you're right we have courage on a friday and radio and television to give you a data check. -14, the data better than it was an hour ago. dow futures at -94. dollar stronger. 93.33 on dxy sterling. yen 105.87. breaking 1.18, 1.773. a weaker euro. stay with us on bloomberg radio worldwide and on...
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tom: marvin barth's at barclays agreeing.ht now, we begin our economic coverage on the simulcast with ethan harris, at bank of america with authority on the transfer and greenspan to bernanke his wonderful book, and also absolutely nailing the non-v-shaped recovery of 2007-2008. no major house did better than bank of america on that call. once again, we don't have a v-shaped recovery. what kind is it? ethan: well, we have a two month v followed probably by three months of l, and then hopefully we start picking up again. clearly, the resurgence in the virus caused a little bit of pulling back in the economy in july, and we expect things to be kind of flat for the next few months. tom: what is your unemployment statistic for friday? how much of a mystery is that statistic? of thewell come employment report could be anything. as we know, congress have done terrible job of forecasting it because there is such a cross current of firing and hiring in the labor market. our guess is that the and implement rate dips below 11%, so it c
tom: marvin barth's at barclays agreeing.ht now, we begin our economic coverage on the simulcast with ethan harris, at bank of america with authority on the transfer and greenspan to bernanke his wonderful book, and also absolutely nailing the non-v-shaped recovery of 2007-2008. no major house did better than bank of america on that call. once again, we don't have a v-shaped recovery. what kind is it? ethan: well, we have a two month v followed probably by three months of l, and then hopefully...
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this is the town of marvin hyder in north rhine-westphalia. this is where shanghai based and used to live his parents still live here and he used to work for the savings bank before because. an influencer now he produces promo clips for german companies along with his wife dipping. below in china stacks and has 10000000 online followers many people watches videos like this one where he promotes the schoolbag brand go back in china he's known as often. and what does that mean after the dog at the rally translated often means the happy one because many followers say my physique reminds them of a happy buddha so who suits me quite well. today thomas decks and has an appointment with air go back in cologne his most successful video to date was for their brand and had long been clear to gordon eve it bit of their go back to chinese operations that the brand needed to penetrate the chinese market as i do have them going in germany about $700000.00 children start school each year in china some $16000000.00 now if not all $16000000.00 children or thei
this is the town of marvin hyder in north rhine-westphalia. this is where shanghai based and used to live his parents still live here and he used to work for the savings bank before because. an influencer now he produces promo clips for german companies along with his wife dipping. below in china stacks and has 10000000 online followers many people watches videos like this one where he promotes the schoolbag brand go back in china he's known as often. and what does that mean after the dog at...
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the way when marvin muller was looking for someone to challenge the reserve clause he was looking forafrican-american athlete who is not from the south but was influenced by the broader tenor of the time. sufficient rights. right to civic and. >> host: and sugar ray leonard was what it was like to live in harlem. and harlem is in many ways a character in the story part is not a typical biography. certainly not a typical sports biography. you have personifications of parliament jazz music in esquire magazine. in effect become characters in the story. why is it important to understand harlem to understand sugar ray robinson? >> guest: well, people always say a statement. they always say he had such style. or she had such style. what does that mean? i was intrigued with that. >> what is style? 's boomac i just didn't want to write the book and tell the reader that sugar ray robinson had style and class without giving them an explanation of how it grew within him. and he grew up in detroit when he was about 12 years old. his mother moved him to harlem. civic. [inaudible] >> guest: 's fath
the way when marvin muller was looking for someone to challenge the reserve clause he was looking forafrican-american athlete who is not from the south but was influenced by the broader tenor of the time. sufficient rights. right to civic and. >> host: and sugar ray leonard was what it was like to live in harlem. and harlem is in many ways a character in the story part is not a typical biography. certainly not a typical sports biography. you have personifications of parliament jazz music...
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marvin rich, gordon kerry and the executive secretary of core. when i first learned about core, he was a very slightly built white man by the name of jim robinson. james russell robinson. a very nice person, very committed to the cause. and core had actually since its inception in 1942, at the university of chicago, had been primarily and northern organization composed of liberal people who believed that non violence direct action could be used to promote social change. once i start going to the office i started meeting the other people and my impression of the possibilities for nonviolence direct action and my respect for the commitment of the people involved was ever increasing. i think it's the case that your first trip up to the office was the consequence of a leadership role you had? >> yes, no question about it. >> it was the first time i had ever road on an airplane we are going to the airport in columbia. and flying up to new york. they airport in columbia was very small. there may have been eight or ten gates or so, rather unlike the air
marvin rich, gordon kerry and the executive secretary of core. when i first learned about core, he was a very slightly built white man by the name of jim robinson. james russell robinson. a very nice person, very committed to the cause. and core had actually since its inception in 1942, at the university of chicago, had been primarily and northern organization composed of liberal people who believed that non violence direct action could be used to promote social change. once i start going to...
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publishers talk with someone about that the other day about the way that when marvin miller was lookingomeone to challenge the reserve clause he was looking for an african-american athlete who was not from the south but who was influenced by the broader tenor of the times. it seems sugar ray robinson was very influenced by what it meant to live in harlem at that time. and harlem is in many ways a character in the story and people should know this is not a typical biography. it's certainly not a typical sports biography. you have these marvelous personifications ended of harlem, of jazz music, of esquire magazine and they in effect become characters in the story. why is it important to understand harlem to understand sugar ray robinson? >> guest: well, people always say a statement, you know, people always say he had such style, or she had such style. well, what does that mean? i was intrigued with that. >> host: what is style? >> guest: yeah, what is style? i didn't just want to write the book until the reader that sugar ray robinson its style and class without giving them an explanatio
publishers talk with someone about that the other day about the way that when marvin miller was lookingomeone to challenge the reserve clause he was looking for an african-american athlete who was not from the south but who was influenced by the broader tenor of the times. it seems sugar ray robinson was very influenced by what it meant to live in harlem at that time. and harlem is in many ways a character in the story and people should know this is not a typical biography. it's certainly not a...
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two years ago marvin took over as ceo and done an amazing job turning the ship around making stores cleaneriendlier and more welcoming to professional contractors. that's the big thing now turning his attention to the digital side his stores in the southeast are bracing themselves to help customers whose lives can be torn by the upcoming hurricane laura. the stock made a new high today but i like it up here and i say home depot is always been incredibly generous in a terrific place for anyone in one of these terrible hurricanes then there are the dollar stores they never skipped a beat. while they're already around a great deal, i think they can run a great deal further finally, how about the miraculous urban outfitters? before the pandemic this company was struggling but managed to pivot. sheer brain power managed to deliver double digit gains in the e commerce business. very impressive. the stock ran 21% and captures the news most of the retail isn't working. neither kohl's nor nordstrom gave you anything to hang your hat on particularly disappointing online and offline takes a lot to be
two years ago marvin took over as ceo and done an amazing job turning the ship around making stores cleaneriendlier and more welcoming to professional contractors. that's the big thing now turning his attention to the digital side his stores in the southeast are bracing themselves to help customers whose lives can be torn by the upcoming hurricane laura. the stock made a new high today but i like it up here and i say home depot is always been incredibly generous in a terrific place for anyone...
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>> diedra, i just got off the phone with marvin ellis and he said the company is making a shift to focuson his pro customers. contractors, plumbers, people of that nature after a blow out q2 where the home improvement had profits 75 cents above estimates. ellison said the real focus is improving profitability. we have a large number of stores where we have lumber and building materials, dry wall, plywood on one side of the store and on the other side of the store we have fasteners, the bolts and screws you need for the building materials and the dry wall you find those things on the opposite sides of the building something he said was very frustrating. he said that low's is now literally picking all the products that are like minded and project related, meaning if i'm buying these items and puts them in the basket, we'll put them adjacent to each other and spoke to him a lot about the impact of federal stimulus on the business it's not clear how much of an impact that federal stimulus has. there's a lot of macro factors like ageing housing stock and low interest rates that are also boost
>> diedra, i just got off the phone with marvin ellis and he said the company is making a shift to focuson his pro customers. contractors, plumbers, people of that nature after a blow out q2 where the home improvement had profits 75 cents above estimates. ellison said the real focus is improving profitability. we have a large number of stores where we have lumber and building materials, dry wall, plywood on one side of the store and on the other side of the store we have fasteners, the...
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in 1997 the 70th postmaster general marvin runyon from tennessee had to pay $27,000 because of a $350,000 conflict of interest. if your $0 million conflict of interest, 100 times larger than mr. runyon's, were treated like your predecessors you would have to pay a $2 opinion 7 million fine and probably be ousted from being postmaster general. so mr. dejoy, are you above the law that applies to other postmasters general? >> i don't agree with the premise. i'm in full compliance with all ethical requirements that i need to have and there's no ig investigation and i welcome the result of that report. >> mr. dejoy, as a mega donor for the trump campaign, you were picked along with michael cohen and elliott brody, two men who have already pled guilty to felonies, to be the three deputy finance chairman of the republican national committee. did you pay back your several top executives for contributing to trump's campaign by bonusing or rewarding them? >> that's an outrageous claim, sir, and i resent it. >> i'm just asking a question. >> the answer is no. >> so you did not bonus or reward any of
in 1997 the 70th postmaster general marvin runyon from tennessee had to pay $27,000 because of a $350,000 conflict of interest. if your $0 million conflict of interest, 100 times larger than mr. runyon's, were treated like your predecessors you would have to pay a $2 opinion 7 million fine and probably be ousted from being postmaster general. so mr. dejoy, are you above the law that applies to other postmasters general? >> i don't agree with the premise. i'm in full compliance with all...
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separated the teams on the school board there is no separating all named as james enters and he's marvin williams both were rejected for this nasty incident. meanwhile the defending champion toronto raptors are dominating their susie going to the brooklyn nets fred van vliet produced the highlight of game 3 with this. in the 3rd quarter the raptors won by 25 points to go 3 nothing up in the series they can now eliminate the nets on sunday. and the boston celtics are also on the verge of progress saying. they are 3 up in the eastern conference series against itself a $76.00 and kemba walker made the scoring with $24.00 points in game 3. in the western conference the l.a. clippers are on top against the dallas mavericks while in it scoring 36 points as he led the clippers to victory by 8 points the top is up 2 games to one game 4 is on sunday. amazing was that 1st very scary acquired. you know you can see the game you know it's. easier in a rush in oh it's hard to go i'm going to make it was incredible tonight is a score and. that's almost a concert told for everybody else the n.h.l. defen
separated the teams on the school board there is no separating all named as james enters and he's marvin williams both were rejected for this nasty incident. meanwhile the defending champion toronto raptors are dominating their susie going to the brooklyn nets fred van vliet produced the highlight of game 3 with this. in the 3rd quarter the raptors won by 25 points to go 3 nothing up in the series they can now eliminate the nets on sunday. and the boston celtics are also on the verge of...
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so there is hope requires great marketing merchandising taking care of the community like sharon marvin everybody doing what is right, marvin sharon he willison grew up poor working people, and spiritual, and they give back to the community, patriotism wins lowe's wins on community giving too. maria: i think, want to be with good people they want to spend their time, and spend their money where they feel like, the companies are doing the right things, so i think that makes a good point to make good to see you this morning sir thanks so much. >> -- >> coming up next -- >> we will see you soon we wyoming senator john barrasso here to discuss stimulus stalemate more "mornings with maria" live on fox business right after this. tennis channel court report for fox business i am jaime maggio serena won 31st sister showdown lexington kentucky. >> the 23 time major champion pushed all the way by venus, closing out three set win 6-4 after two and half his or her on court, 14 aces for serena in victory who could equal court in the all-time list if she wins u.s. open next month. >> last couple game
so there is hope requires great marketing merchandising taking care of the community like sharon marvin everybody doing what is right, marvin sharon he willison grew up poor working people, and spiritual, and they give back to the community, patriotism wins lowe's wins on community giving too. maria: i think, want to be with good people they want to spend their time, and spend their money where they feel like, the companies are doing the right things, so i think that makes a good point to make...
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playoff series between the orlando magic and the walkie bucks magic for james ennis and bucs forward marvin williams were both projected for this scuffle in the 2nd quarter. it was the bucs who went on to win the game no surprise to see us as a record 35 points 11 rebounds and 7 assists eastern conference top seeds now lead the series 21. in the west portland trail blazers star damian lillard played with a splint in game 3 against the l.a. lakers after dislocating his index finger in game 2 and it didn't seem to affect him as he scored 34 points however it wasn't enough because le bron james scored 38 for the lake has anthony davis got 29 the lakers won by 8 and leave the series 21. the men's a.t.p. tennis. is back with its 1st competitive tournament since february the western and southern open is being played in a bubble in new york at the u.s. open at the same venue 3 time grand slam champion andy murray won his 1st match in 9 months after 2 hip surgeries he beat francis t. a phone who has recovered from coronavirus more replays alexandre's farah of in round 2 to go from dustin johnson ha
playoff series between the orlando magic and the walkie bucks magic for james ennis and bucs forward marvin williams were both projected for this scuffle in the 2nd quarter. it was the bucs who went on to win the game no surprise to see us as a record 35 points 11 rebounds and 7 assists eastern conference top seeds now lead the series 21. in the west portland trail blazers star damian lillard played with a splint in game 3 against the l.a. lakers after dislocating his index finger in game 2 and...
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playoff series between the orlando magic in the milwaukee bucks magic for james and his box ford marvin williams were both ejected for that scuffle in the 2nd quarter disproportion it was the bucs who went on to win the game no surprise to see an aside to coombe or rack up 35 points 11 rebounds and 7 assists the eastern conference top seeds now lead the series $21.00 for. in the west portland trail blazers star dame played with a splint in game 3 against the l.a. lakers after dislocating his index finger in game 2 and it didn't seem to affect him as he scored 34 points however it wasn't enough. because le bron james scored 38 for the lakers and anthony davis got 29 the lakers won by 8 and lead the series 21. and ok city thunder got themselves back into their series against the houston rockets they won game 3 in overtime with all of their players scoring 20 points or more however they still trail overall 2 games to one. the men's a.t.p. tennis tour is back with its 1st competitive tournament since february the western and southern open is being played in a bubble in new york ahead of the
playoff series between the orlando magic in the milwaukee bucks magic for james and his box ford marvin williams were both ejected for that scuffle in the 2nd quarter disproportion it was the bucs who went on to win the game no surprise to see an aside to coombe or rack up 35 points 11 rebounds and 7 assists the eastern conference top seeds now lead the series $21.00 for. in the west portland trail blazers star dame played with a splint in game 3 against the l.a. lakers after dislocating his...
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in 1997 the 70th postmaster general marvin runyon had to pay 25,000, $27,000 of a $350,000 conflict of interest . if you're $30 million flick of interest, 100 times larger than mister runyon's were treated like your predecessors, you would have to pay a 2.7 million dollars fine and probably be ousted from being postmaster general . so mister dejoy are you above the law that applies toother postmasters general ? >> i don't agree with the premise. i'm in full compliance of all ethical requirements that i need to have and there's no ig investigation and i welcome the results of that report. >> mister dejoy as a mega donor for the trump campaign you are picked along with michael cohen and elliott brody, two men who've already pled guilty to felonies to be the three deputy finance chairman of thenational committee . if you pay back several of your top executives for contributing to trump's campaign by bonus and or rewardingthem ? >> and outrageous claims are and i resent it. >> i'm just asking a question . >> the answer is no. >> you do not bonus or reward any of your executives, anyone you
in 1997 the 70th postmaster general marvin runyon had to pay 25,000, $27,000 of a $350,000 conflict of interest . if you're $30 million flick of interest, 100 times larger than mister runyon's were treated like your predecessors, you would have to pay a 2.7 million dollars fine and probably be ousted from being postmaster general . so mister dejoy are you above the law that applies toother postmasters general ? >> i don't agree with the premise. i'm in full compliance of all ethical...
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. >> in 1997, the 70th postmaster general marvin, a tendency out of a 25000, $27000. $350,000 conflictof interest. if you're 30 million-dollar conflict of interest, 100 times larger than mr. were treated like your predecessor, you would have to pay a $2.7 million fine. and probably be ousted from being postmaster general. so mr. did joy come are you of law that applies to other postmasters general? >> i don't agree with the premise bring them in full compliance with the ethical complaints that i need to have. and there's no other investigation. and i welcome the result of that report. >> mr. dejoy is a mega donor you were packed with michael cohen and another, two men who have already pled guilty to felonies. to be the three deputy chairman of the republican national committee. did you pay back several of your top executives for contributing to trump's campaign by bonus sing or rewarding them. >> that's an outrageous claim sir. and i resented. >> i'm just asking a question . >> the answer is no. >> see you did not reward any of your executives or anyone that you solicited for contribut
. >> in 1997, the 70th postmaster general marvin, a tendency out of a 25000, $27000. $350,000 conflictof interest. if you're 30 million-dollar conflict of interest, 100 times larger than mr. were treated like your predecessor, you would have to pay a $2.7 million fine. and probably be ousted from being postmaster general. so mr. did joy come are you of law that applies to other postmasters general? >> i don't agree with the premise bring them in full compliance with the ethical...
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in 1997 the 70th postmaster general marvin runyon had to pay 25,000, $27,000 of a $350,000 conflict of interest . if you're $30 million flick of interest, 100 times larger than mister runyon's were treated like your predecessors, you would have to pay a 2.7 million dollars fine and probably be ousted from being postmaster general . so mister dejoy are you above the law that applies toother postmasters general ? >> i don't agree with the premise. i'm in full compliance of all ethical requirements that i need to have and there's no ig investigation and i welcome the results of that report. >> mister dejoy as a mega donor for the trump campaign you are picked along with michael cohen and elliott brody, two men who've already pled guilty to felonies to be the three deputy finance chairman of thenational committee . if you pay back several of your top executives for contributing to trump's campaign by bonus and or rewardingthem ? >> and outrageous claims are and i resent it. >> i'm just asking a question . >> the answer is no. >> you do not bonus or reward any of your executives, anyone you
in 1997 the 70th postmaster general marvin runyon had to pay 25,000, $27,000 of a $350,000 conflict of interest . if you're $30 million flick of interest, 100 times larger than mister runyon's were treated like your predecessors, you would have to pay a 2.7 million dollars fine and probably be ousted from being postmaster general . so mister dejoy are you above the law that applies toother postmasters general ? >> i don't agree with the premise. i'm in full compliance of all ethical...
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we get on the jeep pretty marvin johnson gutsy and filthy out with congressman mr.town with whom they openly consorted. meanwhile, the women, they had to stay home and keep up this parents is pretty and willie been about, he was no exception. he was a spoiled boy. he didn't work for a living. inherited this gigantic fortune he was handsome and charming and had an affair after another. openly. and in front of all of the people in their social circle. was required to keep her mouth shut and be the dutiful hostess. and from the outside to look like a woman in command of her world. in effect, she was very happy. she was later described the years leading up to the wedding, was the worst of her life. and she a bully and began to argue. she had begun to feelsh increasingly trapped in dissatisfied . to be demand. with whom she falls in love with. but she cannot have an affair with him. there's no way abu woman of her situation and sandy can possibly do with all the men were doing. and she finally an attempt to save her marriage, charitably and she says, can we take a family
we get on the jeep pretty marvin johnson gutsy and filthy out with congressman mr.town with whom they openly consorted. meanwhile, the women, they had to stay home and keep up this parents is pretty and willie been about, he was no exception. he was a spoiled boy. he didn't work for a living. inherited this gigantic fortune he was handsome and charming and had an affair after another. openly. and in front of all of the people in their social circle. was required to keep her mouth shut and be...