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my favourite band was oasis. and if not, why not?eople don't find it offensive to ask you whether all russian girls are sluts and how much vodka can you drink. so, we're starting ourjourney at a barber's shop. not, unfortunately, to do anything about this — believe it or not, i like it this way — but because here they're seen as the height of western sophistication. go back five, ten years, and barbers' shops like this didn't really exist. if you were a bloke and you wanted a haircut, it was a very regimented "in, chop, out" experience. now, everything's changed. obviously, there's loads of stories in the uk media right now that are negative about russia. but, in terms of culture, you don't think there's a problem. i don't really think so, because if you look into movies, into music, for example, we love it. and in terms of culture, in terms of even business, we do take loads of things from the west. 0k, here's our barber, eugene. very nice to meet you, eugene. eugene offered to show me the basics of being a barber. and, somehow, he
my favourite band was oasis. and if not, why not?eople don't find it offensive to ask you whether all russian girls are sluts and how much vodka can you drink. so, we're starting ourjourney at a barber's shop. not, unfortunately, to do anything about this — believe it or not, i like it this way — but because here they're seen as the height of western sophistication. go back five, ten years, and barbers' shops like this didn't really exist. if you were a bloke and you wanted a haircut, it...
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to save this oasis, our island home.his 50th commemoration of apollo 8, good night, good luck, merry christmas, and may god bless us all on this good earth. ♪ he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands. he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ god love you. god bless you. may god hold us all in those almighty hands of love. >> hello. i'm jim bridenstine and i want to thank ellen stofan. you and your team have done a magnificent job and i have enjoyed is so far. if we could get a round of applause for ellen stofan and the national air and space museum. [applause] how about the most reverend michael curry? when you are speaking, i was thinking, i've got to come after this guy. what an amazing job you have done representing how important this mission was to all of us. not just the united states of america,
to save this oasis, our island home.his 50th commemoration of apollo 8, good night, good luck, merry christmas, and may god bless us all on this good earth. ♪ he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands. he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands he's got the whole world in his hands ♪ god love you. god bless you....
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♪ >> oasis, the verve, blur, the britpop thing, it was like the hangover of grunge. my wonderwall >> they were the opposite of nirvana because they wanted fame. no matter how big they were they wanted to be bigger. >> we know we're the best band in the country, and it's as simple as that. and it's that simple. >> the thing about oasis in a way is they've got no kind of -- no false modesty. >> anybody can just sort of go we're brilliant. it's like -- >> anybody who's got the balls to do that is good in my book. ♪ but i'm a creep >> "creep" came out in the early '90s. and that was as much of an alt rock hit as any of the nirvana songs or pearl jam songs, but it was hardly extraordinary. >> inevitably the first song that becomes a hit everybody caricatures the band from that. we just have to wait to see whether we have a chance to prove that we're not just that. >> okay. ♪ >> i remember vividly listening to radiohead's next record, "the bends," nonstop and seriously geek out on every part, the bass line, like percussion, every tiny little nuance. ♪ don't leave me high ♪
♪ >> oasis, the verve, blur, the britpop thing, it was like the hangover of grunge. my wonderwall >> they were the opposite of nirvana because they wanted fame. no matter how big they were they wanted to be bigger. >> we know we're the best band in the country, and it's as simple as that. and it's that simple. >> the thing about oasis in a way is they've got no kind of -- no false modesty. >> anybody can just sort of go we're brilliant. it's like -- >>...
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andy sandoval viajÓ hasta san josÉ de guayabal descrito por los lugareÑos como un un oasis en medio del Último. >> lo llama por telÉfono y no contestaba. mi hermano saliÓ y preguntaba por Él y nadie lo habÍa visto y volviÓ a ver a su izquierda y estaba tirado. >> muerto a la entrada del pueblo, vÍctima, dice ella, de las pandillas. >> cuando lo vi solo me preguntaba quÉ podÍa haber hecho Él para que le pasara eso. >> la razÓn nunca la supo, pero eso maÑana su vida tuvo un nuevo propÓsito. en vez de emigrar a estados unidos como hacen muchos, se uniÓ a un grupo de vecinos para proteger a su pueblo de aquellos que habÍan matado a su marido. >> y por ese motivo seguimos aquÍ. >> lo primero que hacemos cuando hacemos los controles territoriales es encomendarnos a dios. pedirle a dios que no tengamos que ocupar alguna de las armas que andamos por nuestra misma protecciÓn. >> eso es lo mismo que mueve a quien iniciÓ esta cruzada, el alcalde mauricio villanova a quien ya es costumbre verlo con su fusil patrullando las calles de noche. >> y hasta el momento, aunque no me crean, han sido muy poc
andy sandoval viajÓ hasta san josÉ de guayabal descrito por los lugareÑos como un un oasis en medio del Último. >> lo llama por telÉfono y no contestaba. mi hermano saliÓ y preguntaba por Él y nadie lo habÍa visto y volviÓ a ver a su izquierda y estaba tirado. >> muerto a la entrada del pueblo, vÍctima, dice ella, de las pandillas. >> cuando lo vi solo me preguntaba quÉ podÍa haber hecho Él para que le pasara eso. >> la razÓn nunca la supo, pero eso maÑana...
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reúne con toda la familia >>> dos niños por supuesto adquieren su regalo >>> también conocido como el oasis localidad de galilea quemaron un árbol de navidad >>> a pesar de la distribución para los creyentes en una rica arquitectura y aquí se da a conocer el verdadero significado de la navidad >>> es hora de revisar las temperaturas actuales: >>> puede notar que estoy muy bien acompañada, ya santa llegó para hablarnos de esa temperatura y de la lluvia durante las próximas horas así que abríguese bien, veamos un poco de la situación disfrutando un poquito de esta lluvia y las actividades al aire libre porque tenemos un frente frío, precisamente las precipitaciones y estamos viendo también las tormentas de sierra nevada, estamos viendo una zona donde la intensidad de la lluvia y también lluvias intensas, la mayor cantidad de este sistema se están adelantando al frente frío y todavía tenemos algo asociado y podemos experimentar lluvia durante las próximas horas estos del sur de la región, tenemos un frente frío que va a traer un descenso en el termómetro la lluvia continúa hacia la zona de las
reúne con toda la familia >>> dos niños por supuesto adquieren su regalo >>> también conocido como el oasis localidad de galilea quemaron un árbol de navidad >>> a pesar de la distribución para los creyentes en una rica arquitectura y aquí se da a conocer el verdadero significado de la navidad >>> es hora de revisar las temperaturas actuales: >>> puede notar que estoy muy bien acompañada, ya santa llegó para hablarnos de esa temperatura y de...
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it provides a peaceful oasis of open space and great hiking trails.he spectacular view offers a perfect place to watch the sunrise or sunset with someone you love. >> it is a good place to get away from the hectic life of the city. come up here and listen to nature, i get some fresh air. that view is fantastic. >> where sturdy shoes. hikers get the feeling of being in a rain forest. mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. take the 36 bus and it will drop you at the entrance. it is quite a hike to the top but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is an enchanting place. is a popular spot for paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed for these your boating -- for leisure boating. it is named for the wild strawberries that once flourished. there is also a waterfall, two bridges, and trails the climb to the summit, the highest point at more than four hundred feet. you can catch glimpses of the
it provides a peaceful oasis of open space and great hiking trails.he spectacular view offers a perfect place to watch the sunrise or sunset with someone you love. >> it is a good place to get away from the hectic life of the city. come up here and listen to nature, i get some fresh air. that view is fantastic. >> where sturdy shoes. hikers get the feeling of being in a rain forest. mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. take the 36 bus...
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amid characters diving into the oasis virtually and get away from the real world and the movie focusesface communication but i love this movie, amazing action. spielberg directed it. i love this movie, my number one movie of the year. thank you for letting me share. it has been a great year for movies. jillian: i haven't seen any of them. happy new year. todd: we don't get out a lot. jillian: 6 minutes until the top of the hour. this retiring congressman has high aspirations once he leaves office next month. why he wants to give marijuana a try whether the state legalizes it or not. todd: this mug shot going viral for all the wrong reasons would you will never guess why. we will give you a hint. can you tell how old this guy is? ♪ etely different. unlike most other cold medicines... ...zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam. oral or nasal. . . todd: the marijuana industry ending the year on a high note. a cannabis market research firm the industry grew to more than $10 billion this year and more than 250,000 people work in that business. wow. >> kennedy: no
amid characters diving into the oasis virtually and get away from the real world and the movie focusesface communication but i love this movie, amazing action. spielberg directed it. i love this movie, my number one movie of the year. thank you for letting me share. it has been a great year for movies. jillian: i haven't seen any of them. happy new year. todd: we don't get out a lot. jillian: 6 minutes until the top of the hour. this retiring congressman has high aspirations once he leaves...
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with the oasis, once that deal closes, we'll be the second largest provider of hr outsourcing to smalle businesses, serving over 1.5 million work site employees. so this is going to grow double digit for some time. we have been in this business for a while and will be known for a hr company >> you're a straight shooter, you inked a deal not long ago with facebook. and i regard you as the -- why am i client of yours you're the ultimate mr. clean. i don't worry. but i need to know whether a deal with facebook is something that you have to worry about did you call them and say, i need to make sure you're not selling out any of my people >> absolutely. we were sure before we cut any deal with them what we're doing is providing them access -- if you're within facebook workplace, which is a tool within a work environment, where they can talk between the environment -- within the employer, we're just providing you access for your employees to get their pay stub, to change their 401(k), and without going outside of that facebook workplace app. and we feel very comfortable that no information i
with the oasis, once that deal closes, we'll be the second largest provider of hr outsourcing to smalle businesses, serving over 1.5 million work site employees. so this is going to grow double digit for some time. we have been in this business for a while and will be known for a hr company >> you're a straight shooter, you inked a deal not long ago with facebook. and i regard you as the -- why am i client of yours you're the ultimate mr. clean. i don't worry. but i need to know whether a...
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. >> you have the activity outside and, like, your little oasis inside here. >> reporter: across the bay, workers are setting up for parties on five yachts. passengers will watch the fireworks while sailing on the bay. months of planning and now it is almost party time. >> today is like the ground zero. saturday, sunday and monday. >> reporter: the cruise parties are close to being sold out. >> fireworks will be set. we are looking for a great, safe year. >> reporter: back in san francisco, in the dog patch neighborhood, a ball that will be dropped on new years is being installed at a gallery space. video walls, lights and lasers are used. >> a multiart, music experience. >> reporter: there will be a live band and five rooms offering dance music. he expects 5,000 people. >> we encourage people to come dressed to impress and have a classier feel to it. >> reporter: with no rain in the forecast, a large turn out is expected for the big fireworks show here along it the san francisco water front. party planners are also expecting a good turn out. remember, if you wait to purchase tickets
. >> you have the activity outside and, like, your little oasis inside here. >> reporter: across the bay, workers are setting up for parties on five yachts. passengers will watch the fireworks while sailing on the bay. months of planning and now it is almost party time. >> today is like the ground zero. saturday, sunday and monday. >> reporter: the cruise parties are close to being sold out. >> fireworks will be set. we are looking for a great, safe year. >>...
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the one thing these kids look forward to, school is kind of an oasis. it's safe. they serve you hot meals. but if you don't get to school, you don't get to take advantage of them. >> so what happens to these children? what are the ripple effects? what are the forces weighing on them by the time they get to class? >> well, you know, teachers talk about how they're a little unfocused. maybe they're tired. maybe they didn't do their homework. maybe they ate something but it wasn't the best food. to prepare you for a day in school. there are those things and then it becomes a little more serious. they find irritability. they find mood disorders. high rates of depression even among elementary school students. the thing that's of even greater concern is all this recent research about adverse childhood experiences and the more of these that you're exposed to including unstable housing situations and broken families and not enough of an income to get you to school regularly or to put food on the table, you have not just physical and mental challenges and ailments as a chi
the one thing these kids look forward to, school is kind of an oasis. it's safe. they serve you hot meals. but if you don't get to school, you don't get to take advantage of them. >> so what happens to these children? what are the ripple effects? what are the forces weighing on them by the time they get to class? >> well, you know, teachers talk about how they're a little unfocused. maybe they're tired. maybe they didn't do their homework. maybe they ate something but it wasn't the...
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mountain and a swan-ruled lake. ll apart from the waterfa which rips through its middle, hallstatt is an oasis of peace. with the scarcity of level land, tall homes had their front door on the street-level top floor and their water entrance several floors below. the town, whicinated as a salt-mining center, is one of europe's oldest, going back centuries before christ. there was a hallstatt before there was a rome. in fact, because of the salt-mining importance here an entire age -- the llstatt era, from about 800 b.c. to 400 b.c. -- is is named for nce-important spot. if you dug under these buildings, re you'd find roman and poman celtic pavement stones from the ancient and prehistoric salt depot. this cute little village was once the salt-mining namesake of a culture that spread from france to the black sea. back thet was so precious because it preserved meat, and hallstatt was, asts name means, the "place of salt." a steep funicular runs up the mountain to hallstatt's salt mine. it's one of many throughout the region that offer tours. at the mine, visitors slip into overalls, meet their gui
mountain and a swan-ruled lake. ll apart from the waterfa which rips through its middle, hallstatt is an oasis of peace. with the scarcity of level land, tall homes had their front door on the street-level top floor and their water entrance several floors below. the town, whicinated as a salt-mining center, is one of europe's oldest, going back centuries before christ. there was a hallstatt before there was a rome. in fact, because of the salt-mining importance here an entire age -- the llstatt...
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. >> you have the activity outside and, like, your little oasis inside here. >> reporter: across therkers are setting up for parties ts. passengers will watch the ng an is almost party time. >> today is like the ground zero. saturday, sunday and monday. >> reporter: the cruise parties are close to being sold out. >> fireworks will be set. we are looking for a great, safe year. >> reporter: back in san francisco, in the dog patch neighborhood, a ball that will be dropped on new years is being installed at a gallery space. video walls, lights and lasers are used. >> a multiart, music experience. >> reporter: there will be a live band and five rooms offering dance music. he expects 5,000 people. >> we encourage people to come dressed to impress and have a classier feel to it. >> reporter: with no rain in the forecaturn out expected fo fireworks show here along it san francisco water front. party planners are also expecting a good turn out. remember, if you wait to purchase tickets on new year's eve, you can expect to pay more. >> all right. lots of fun activities across the bay area. th
. >> you have the activity outside and, like, your little oasis inside here. >> reporter: across therkers are setting up for parties ts. passengers will watch the ng an is almost party time. >> today is like the ground zero. saturday, sunday and monday. >> reporter: the cruise parties are close to being sold out. >> fireworks will be set. we are looking for a great, safe year. >> reporter: back in san francisco, in the dog patch neighborhood, a ball that will...
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they reach the oasis got a room surrounded by sand as far as the eye can see. in the young game. the beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seem far away. and is this retallack see this madras news come from i don't see how could the libyans become so cruel to each other and sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart to me drives these thoughts away out of the manic the cost. of expressive and provoke the of african unites identity culture and political state. story coming out of most small gatherings. in our special ops twenty one african. and thirty million dollars. here's what's coming up on the book is what you meant to the things to get this. legislation i want to go back as much take a look at what all that means for the type of clothes. the mundus league there are. weekend here on t.w. . there's no. change you know the banks. and so was the language of the bank. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. for minds. this is news live from berlin the g. twenty leaders managed to agree on a joint communique at their summit in argentina despi
they reach the oasis got a room surrounded by sand as far as the eye can see. in the young game. the beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seem far away. and is this retallack see this madras news come from i don't see how could the libyans become so cruel to each other and sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart to me drives these thoughts away out of the manic the cost. of expressive and provoke the of african unites identity culture and political state. story...
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they reach the oasis got a room surrounded by sounds as far as the eye can see. and the young jane. to beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seems far away. with. those. who are going to be. mean and yet when does this retaliatory this manager isness come from i don't see how could the libyans become so cruel to each other and sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of the manic out of the. building a church for a catholic community on the outskirts of amana it's a gift from god pope francis personally blessed the foundation stone back in two thousand and fifteen. though since then the progress has been slow. but the community can't think of the project now it seems their dream is finally coming true i must remember just. thirty minutes w. . a news analyst me to see what's going on some new satellites the so-called shaken not the british confidence boost side but just. please people have put big dreams on the big screen. t.v. movie magazine on d w. i'm not laughing at that. because somebody down plays they're laughing w
they reach the oasis got a room surrounded by sounds as far as the eye can see. and the young jane. to beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seems far away. with. those. who are going to be. mean and yet when does this retaliatory this manager isness come from i don't see how could the libyans become so cruel to each other and sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of the manic out of the. building a church for a catholic...
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may reach the oasis got a room surrounded by sound as far as the eye can see. and the young tame. beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seems far away. but we're going. to be. mean and yet when does this brutality this murderous news come from. and how could the libyans become so cruel to each other but sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of the manic the last. eco act africa. bombing a great opportunity for the women of gambia. but also a severe threat to the environment so. we know that if we continue cutting the roots of the mangroves they'll come a time when there are no more oysters to harvest and initiative is teaching the with a sustainable alternative. to go at africa in thirty minutes w. . i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing with that and i think i think into the german culture up here you don't seem to take this grandma down to you thus it's all that bad enough. time rachel join me to meet again from the gulf coast. the thirteenth meeting of the g twenty will be
may reach the oasis got a room surrounded by sound as far as the eye can see. and the young tame. beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seems far away. but we're going. to be. mean and yet when does this brutality this murderous news come from. and how could the libyans become so cruel to each other but sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of the manic the last. eco act africa. bombing a great opportunity for the women of...
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know all in mayfair this seems to be very little cool can do something about this is a school called oasis which is right in the middle of one of the highest crime rates areas high stopping years they've actually reduced to zero amongst the children you can do something about she said so stabbings to zero to school get a lot of those children would otherwise be involved in the right there you say you can do something about it but if you look at the figures the story goes through peaks and troughs i mean it's highest as i've said before on the show was done tony blair in two thousand and three two hundred country goes to war let's go to the next story. take us through this terrible bullet actually which that they are personally that is a little off the well i got right when i have to say so i'll read it to you on the far home secretary on the road resigned so when first god he's going to syria is a bad tried for the old leftist you know absolute can't stop this and that's all i'm saying is right so it's great that she's it's great that she's you know just a bomb syria the bedroom tax disabi
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they reach the oasis cover room surrounded by sound as far as the eye can see. and the young jane. and beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seem far away. but. god knows when. you. are going to be. mean and yet when does this retaliatory this madras news come from. really how could the libyans become so cruel to each other and sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of a man ago asked. tom . russia is becoming a hotbed of any is accompanied by a lack of information and stigmatize ation in some cities in china he is spreading rapidly. here in several involves russia's age i think if the democrats been moving to a new phase making a definitive transition from the so-called fall notable groups to debate population h.i.v. in russia. in thirty minutes on d. w. . orld. this you know i mean in your minutes in going yes. what i'm focused on him is you know what i'm with what i'm organizer and about as a term. it's as if i say i said quote i've only said that i thought going to. we make up oh but we watch as a caucus that foun
they reach the oasis cover room surrounded by sound as far as the eye can see. and the young jane. and beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seem far away. but. god knows when. you. are going to be. mean and yet when does this retaliatory this madras news come from. really how could the libyans become so cruel to each other and sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of a man ago asked. tom . russia is becoming a hotbed of any is...
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they reach the oasis got a room surrounded by sand as far as the eye can see. and the young james. beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seemed far away. when. the true going. farther from. the main exit when does this were talent see this murderous ness come from i don't see how could the libyans become so cruel to each other and sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of the manic the last. time we were. here what's coming up on the going to sleep so much movement to me get this. plentiful back here what don't know it's fun to take a look at what all that means for the taking of course. the bundesliga fifteen years total. eco india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and violent when there are do ours look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges and whose people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. thirty minutes on the w. . the link to news from africa and the world join us on facebook at g.w. africa. time for an upgrade.
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they reach the oasis got a room surrounded by sound as far as the eye can see. and the young again. to beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seem far away. but the point. of the. main exit when does this retaliate see this murderous ness come from i don't see how could the libyans become so cruel to each other but sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of a manic the. eco act africa. a new service for the sports field using recycled c o two. researches want to capture harmful carbon emissions and reuse them as for material to. count on scalp and capture work and what promises does it helps. to go at africa in thirty minutes w. . natural riches of precious resources. and a rewarding investment. farmland has been called ethiopia's gringo the country has an abundant supply. leases it to international coverage from china and. the government is after high export revenues the corporation subprime profit margin above not everyone benefits from the booming business objects to the bottom until destruction absorb a shutdown the
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they reached the oasis cover room surrounded by sound as far as the eye can see. and the young tame. beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seem far away. i. mean and yet when does this or talent see this madras ness come from i don't see how could the libyans become so cruel to each other but sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of a manic the last. piece on five. bullets iain is one of the world's most successful teachers. in our special this week we meet him backstage. somebody who taught chanel momentum and minds on a limb and. politics for. thirty minutes talking. anxiously waiting. waiting for lifeline to syria. good morning where are you a quiet humanitarian i think of. every call brings them closer together. but in terms because they feel powerless to help. them feel like i'm letting people down without a walk. they worry about the ones they've left behind. the. line of trying to be strong but deep down i'm broken. the war continues to haunt us to flit from syria. i'm trying to reach them bu
they reached the oasis cover room surrounded by sound as far as the eye can see. and the young tame. beauty of the sahara the conflicts that divide the country seem far away. i. mean and yet when does this or talent see this madras ness come from i don't see how could the libyans become so cruel to each other but sometimes i think this is a lost cause but my heart drives these thoughts away out of a manic the last. piece on five. bullets iain is one of the world's most successful teachers. in...
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the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasisvironment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football, frisbee, and picnics. it is very much a couple's part and there are a multitude of experiences you can have together. bring your dog and w
the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasisvironment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and...
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the earth from here is a grand oasis in the big vastness of space. >> what do you think? >> i think the thing that impressed me the most were the lunar sunrises and sunsets. they bring out the stark nature of the terrain. and the long shadows really bring out the release that is here and hard to see in this very bright surface. that we're going over right now. >>> the flight of apollo 8 was a spectacular success. even before the crew began their risky flight back to earth. soviet space scientist said as the homeward journey began, this event goes beyond the limits of the national achievement. and marks a stage in the development of the culture of earth men. but the flight also was a great national achievement. and this was noted by three of the western world's leading scientists. our corespondents interviewed u.s. nobel laureate, first, lovel. >> in purely scientific terms for astronomy for example, how do you view apollo 8? is there a lot of new information for you coming out of this? >> i doubt if there will be a tremendous amount noon as far as astronomers were concern
the earth from here is a grand oasis in the big vastness of space. >> what do you think? >> i think the thing that impressed me the most were the lunar sunrises and sunsets. they bring out the stark nature of the terrain. and the long shadows really bring out the release that is here and hard to see in this very bright surface. that we're going over right now. >>> the flight of apollo 8 was a spectacular success. even before the crew began their risky flight back to earth....
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the earth from here is a grand oasis in the vast emptiness of space. what do you think? >> i think the thing that impressed me the most was the lunar sunrises and sunsets. these in particular bring out the stark nature of the terrain and the long shadows bring up the release here, really hard to see on this surface. walter: the flight of apollo 8 was a spectacular success even before the crew began the risky back to earth. a soviet space scientist said this event goes beyond the limits of national achievement and marks the stage in the development of the culture of earth man. the flight was also a great national achievement and this was noted by three of the western world's leading scientists. our correspondents interviewed them. first, lovell. >> in truly scientific terms for of astronomy, how do you view apollo 8? a lot of new information from you coming out of this? >> i doubt there will be a tremendous amount. it was never intended to be an enterprise. the significance of the flight is an immensely important stepping stone to the apollo program which we hope will now
the earth from here is a grand oasis in the vast emptiness of space. what do you think? >> i think the thing that impressed me the most was the lunar sunrises and sunsets. these in particular bring out the stark nature of the terrain and the long shadows bring up the release here, really hard to see on this surface. walter: the flight of apollo 8 was a spectacular success even before the crew began the risky back to earth. a soviet space scientist said this event goes beyond the limits of...
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later actions he pointed out it comes from the middle east and the culture then he said what makes an oasis luxuriant, large and lasting, one thing only, the wellspring and it's the wellsprings of faith and freedom no talk of freedom and no matter the constitution will eventually keep freedom of worship so certain things are relatively obvious that need to be done as part of this restoration. at the same time as we look at this moment in the later history you can see the incredible warnings of history. caesar augustus thought that he created a permanent republic and imperial republic of that which was that's why rome has the title of the eternal city that was his assist on the eternal? no. we look at the genius of the american founders. they believed across-the-board you could create a free society that could stay free forever. never been done but they believed they had the way. few americans today could even tell you what the system they created to keep it sustainable. and while they've neglected it, no one has tried to pick something betteputsomething bete which means the freedom is unlik
later actions he pointed out it comes from the middle east and the culture then he said what makes an oasis luxuriant, large and lasting, one thing only, the wellspring and it's the wellsprings of faith and freedom no talk of freedom and no matter the constitution will eventually keep freedom of worship so certain things are relatively obvious that need to be done as part of this restoration. at the same time as we look at this moment in the later history you can see the incredible warnings of...
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apple, amazon, of some big company -- colleges exist to be an oasis in the middle of commercial societyinking. so why would they be the places where freethinking is punished most aggressively? >> i agree that there are many cases -- you and i actually discussed a case a little while ago where there was a college professor who said something he shouldn't have said, and all of a sudden, people are talking about he needs to be fired, this is why we actually have tenure, to protect people so they can say what it is they want. there have been all of these attacks, people trying to put limits on what it is you say, and i think that is problematic. but, overall, colleges do protect freedom of speech. >> tucker: what would happen if you went into your class -- i like that donald trump, and what i like about him? i like family separation, i like the wall, he is right that mexico doesn't send us his best. if you read portions of a trump speech. how would that work out? >> i think students would disagree, and they have every right to disagree. >> tucker: of course they would come i would never con
apple, amazon, of some big company -- colleges exist to be an oasis in the middle of commercial societyinking. so why would they be the places where freethinking is punished most aggressively? >> i agree that there are many cases -- you and i actually discussed a case a little while ago where there was a college professor who said something he shouldn't have said, and all of a sudden, people are talking about he needs to be fired, this is why we actually have tenure, to protect people so...
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these are just names that meet those criteria callon, extraction oil and gas, laredo, matador and oasisleum. coming up on "squawk box," you'll see my mug again. we're going to talk more about the debt heavy side of the story. talk more about some stocks that you need to watch. joining us now is kate richards, founder and ceo of warwick energy a private equity firm with more than 5,000 investmentes in oil and gas, wells, somebody you've seen on this network before. and we planned to you have on weeks ago before oil has done what it's done recently. >> it's been dramatic. >> it has been dramatic. 40% drop in oil in 75 days >> there were a few reasons. we had had u.s. refinery enter a maintenance turn around. they were consuming 18% of the global market to 16% secondly, the entire market, i will say from a macro stand point and a producer standpoint and from political standpoint was caught off guard by the iranian waivers. i did not expect that in advance of iranian waivers, saudi and russia production was ramped to offset the production coming off from iran >> and by the way, this is an i
these are just names that meet those criteria callon, extraction oil and gas, laredo, matador and oasisleum. coming up on "squawk box," you'll see my mug again. we're going to talk more about the debt heavy side of the story. talk more about some stocks that you need to watch. joining us now is kate richards, founder and ceo of warwick energy a private equity firm with more than 5,000 investmentes in oil and gas, wells, somebody you've seen on this network before. and we planned to...
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a lush oasis anchored by gazebosanchoreddekcs, -- gazebos, anchored by decks.his is the place to tell your family the love you share. reservations are available for this hidden gem. i am jamie hopper. until next time, don't forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, call 831-5500. this number is best for special events, weddings, picnics, and the county fair building. for any athletic fields and neighborhood parks, 831-5510. you can also write us. 501 san francisco, calif. 94117. or just walk in and say hello. and of course you can find more information and reach us at sfrecpark.org. >> commission regular hearing for thursday, december 20, 2018. i would like to remind members of the public that the commission does not tolerate any disruption or outbursts of any kind. please silence your mobil devices that may sound off during these proceedings and when speaking before the commission, state your name for the record. i'd like to take roll at this time. [taking roll] s we do expect commi
a lush oasis anchored by gazebosanchoreddekcs, -- gazebos, anchored by decks.his is the place to tell your family the love you share. reservations are available for this hidden gem. i am jamie hopper. until next time, don't forget to get out and play. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, call 831-5500. this number is best for special events, weddings, picnics, and the county fair building. for any athletic fields and neighborhood parks,...
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. >> you have all the activity outside and it is like the little oasis. >> reporter: across the bay,orkers are setting up for parties. the crews are available from alameda and san francisco. passengers will watch will fireworks while sailing on the bay. months of planning and now it is almost party time. the producer said that the cruise parties are close to being sold out. >> booze chilled and fireworked set. we're looking for another great celebration. >> reporter: in san francisco in, dog patch neighborhood, and led ball will be dropped at midnight on new years is being installed at the midway. video walls and lasers are used to create a festive mood. >>> a multi-art, music culinariry experience. >> reporter: they tell us that there will be a live band and five rooms offering dance music. they expect about 5,000 people. >> we encourage people to come and address to impress and it will have a classy feel to. >> reporter: with the weather expected to be dry, large crowds. if you wait till monday to purchase your tickets, you'll be paying more. lee >> steve harvey will host a new yea
. >> you have all the activity outside and it is like the little oasis. >> reporter: across the bay,orkers are setting up for parties. the crews are available from alameda and san francisco. passengers will watch will fireworks while sailing on the bay. months of planning and now it is almost party time. the producer said that the cruise parties are close to being sold out. >> booze chilled and fireworked set. we're looking for another great celebration. >> reporter: in...
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festivals in the world and we have san francisco and we have golden gate park and we have the greatest oasis it has the people hiking up hills and down hills and a lot of people between stages. >> i love that it is all outside, the fresh air is great. >> they have the providers out here that are 72 local restaurants out here. >> celebrating, and that is really hot. >> 36 local winerries in northern california and 16 brewers out here. >> and you have seen a lot of people out here having a good time and we have no idea, how much work and planning has gone into this to make it the most sustainable festival in the united states. >> and literally, in the force, and yeah, unlike any other concept. and come and follow, and the field make-up the blueprint of the outside land here in golden gate park and in the future events and please visit sfh
festivals in the world and we have san francisco and we have golden gate park and we have the greatest oasis it has the people hiking up hills and down hills and a lot of people between stages. >> i love that it is all outside, the fresh air is great. >> they have the providers out here that are 72 local restaurants out here. >> celebrating, and that is really hot. >> 36 local winerries in northern california and 16 brewers out here. >> and you have seen a lot of...
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my favourite and was oasis. there‘s obviously a political divide.e not. before we left we wanted to find out how much will we had been told i was representative of young russians as russians as a whole. dennis is from one of the few independent organizations in russia allowed to survey people. one of the questions directly about politics would be that russia should not give in but if you ask about what countries would like to take and emulate, first of all its western countries. so this event. ourfinal morning in russia. we only spent time in moscow so we can‘t judge the whole country, but walking around and just feels like any other city. it could be london, manchester or edinburgh. that being said after you‘ve been here for a few days you do since a lot of the undercurrent of fear. even the people who are really keen to talk to us are nervous about it and some of the people refused because they are too scared because they say they don‘t know what the authorities will do to them if they say the wrong thing. in terms of how we can make things betwee
my favourite and was oasis. there‘s obviously a political divide.e not. before we left we wanted to find out how much will we had been told i was representative of young russians as russians as a whole. dennis is from one of the few independent organizations in russia allowed to survey people. one of the questions directly about politics would be that russia should not give in but if you ask about what countries would like to take and emulate, first of all its western countries. so this...
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oasis down 61% whiting down 54% matador and even the giant marathon down 38%.cks are down big, but what we want to focus on are some names specifically to watch. i raen a screen of companies that have high net debt levels compared to ebida as well as a junk credit rating so these are companies that have high debt ratios and low credit ratings. you have callon petroleum, matador resources, and oasis the average return of those companies behind us is a decline of 51% this quarter. that is 15% worse than the xop oil and gas etf. in other words, guys, when we're talking about oil if you're looking at companies thinking, okay where are some names i might want to focus on either to invest in or maybe go short? look for a high debt level and lower credit ratings because they matter. by the way, who are some that have solid credit ratings? you know the big dogs. also conoco phillips and eog resources. they've got solid credit ratings, low debt ratio paps lot of debt out there, guys. we talked about this years ago it is not just a low gas price story. it is a servicing
oasis down 61% whiting down 54% matador and even the giant marathon down 38%.cks are down big, but what we want to focus on are some names specifically to watch. i raen a screen of companies that have high net debt levels compared to ebida as well as a junk credit rating so these are companies that have high debt ratios and low credit ratings. you have callon petroleum, matador resources, and oasis the average return of those companies behind us is a decline of 51% this quarter. that is 15%...
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oasis, the, you have hedge fund losing its battle to block that deal.s moving and this is not updating. we will get you that reaction in just a moment. other things we are following across these markets, gmm is our function. in somea bit busy markets, not all. u.k. futures, you want to watch this tuesday. u.s. markets are closed. it may have to do with the extent of the selling we saw overnight. bits and pieces of data to tell you about. i will tell you about this blinking thing. it might have to do with what we saw earlier in australia. very weak gdp. yields are pushing lower, 2.5% on the 10-year in australia. when you look at the japanese 2, 5, and the 10, this is the closest to zero we are on the 10-year, going back to the summer. news of the boj earlier actually buying more. they lived the target up to 2.1%. let's change this and have a look at breakevens. the story in oil, yields pushing lower. down?e yields a lot comes down to inflation expectations, still below 2%. they are pretending to break even. how did the market get this one massively wrong
oasis, the, you have hedge fund losing its battle to block that deal.s moving and this is not updating. we will get you that reaction in just a moment. other things we are following across these markets, gmm is our function. in somea bit busy markets, not all. u.k. futures, you want to watch this tuesday. u.s. markets are closed. it may have to do with the extent of the selling we saw overnight. bits and pieces of data to tell you about. i will tell you about this blinking thing. it might have...
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he no oasis, in thedesert, home to africa largest animal population.tine delta is the representation of an undeveloped river down to here. we break that and this place will start dying. it's a pressutreasure. >> reporter: a garden of eden. >> yeah. >> reporter: it was his son who inspired him to save this wilderness, sparking an emic journey, a feat of endurance, that took his canoes. through mine-ite angola. >> land mines, 400 meters on the right. >> reporter: through uncharted territory, dragging their boats when the rains under ground. >> that's eight hours a day. >> reporter: the only woman in the team said they came close to breaking point. did you find that to be the hardest thing you've ever done? >> definitely. you almost felt like you were going to die. you wake up and you have to do the same thing. >> reporter: and then, the moment that nearly everything ended. >> i look down at my foot and, bomb. >> reporter: a steve's boat. >> he comes and lifts us into the sky. >> i could seeoing to die.you. it changes everything. we humans usually see thi
he no oasis, in thedesert, home to africa largest animal population.tine delta is the representation of an undeveloped river down to here. we break that and this place will start dying. it's a pressutreasure. >> reporter: a garden of eden. >> yeah. >> reporter: it was his son who inspired him to save this wilderness, sparking an emic journey, a feat of endurance, that took his canoes. through mine-ite angola. >> land mines, 400 meters on the right. >> reporter:...
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it looks as if the deal is up slipping away from oasis. company downgraded.ill a downgrade. carmakers, a new some story. -- nissan story. the former chairman is facing every arrest next week according to reports in japanese newspapers. toyota is also lower. honda had a fall of 9.5% in terms of sale in the u.s.. midterm, down aping -- down 18%. increase.d an this is bloomberg. ♪ kong,is 10:29 in hong the wto saysey. its performance criticism is justified. it says the views of critics such as the united states are fair and the leader of the organization says he will address them in congress. he also says it would be a loss all around if the u.s. were to quit the wto. >> the u.s. leaving would be a at ther everyone, but same time, i would rather focus on what is actually happening, which is that the unit is raised is engaging in a wto even in dispute settlement. in their recent months, the u.s. was the country that brought more cases to the wto than anybody else. paul: spacex has joined the delivery business, launching a rocket carrying 64 small satellite into s
it looks as if the deal is up slipping away from oasis. company downgraded.ill a downgrade. carmakers, a new some story. -- nissan story. the former chairman is facing every arrest next week according to reports in japanese newspapers. toyota is also lower. honda had a fall of 9.5% in terms of sale in the u.s.. midterm, down aping -- down 18%. increase.d an this is bloomberg. ♪ kong,is 10:29 in hong the wto saysey. its performance criticism is justified. it says the views of critics such as...
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the earth from here is a grand oasis in the big vastness of space. >> give us, o god, the vision in spitehuman failure. give us the faith to trust the goodness in spite of our ignorance and weakness. give us the knowledge that we may continue to pray with understanding hearts. show us what each one of us can do to set forward the coming of the day of universal peace. amen. >> that apollo 8 mission, christmas eve 1968. mark kramer. >> the apollo program itself had begun on a tragic note. by the end of 1968 it was pretty clear that it was going to lead in the near future to the landing of astronauts on the moon as indeed it did in july 1969. so apollo was a fitting way to try to bring out the contradictions and conflicts of 1968 because it had those contradictions within it. so the major achievements of 1968, the nonproliferation treaty, the saving of nato through the harmel report and the subsequent steps taken by secretary of state rusk were conflicted by, again, the grim situation with the vietnam war and with north korea. >> elizabeth cobbs, frank borman relaying a lot of telegrams that
the earth from here is a grand oasis in the big vastness of space. >> give us, o god, the vision in spitehuman failure. give us the faith to trust the goodness in spite of our ignorance and weakness. give us the knowledge that we may continue to pray with understanding hearts. show us what each one of us can do to set forward the coming of the day of universal peace. amen. >> that apollo 8 mission, christmas eve 1968. mark kramer. >> the apollo program itself had begun on a...
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can we be an oasis >> we can for a while but not forever and this is what a peak economy looks like youtronger from here necessarily. it will be hard to find a catalyst or lever. >> but it could go on for some time. >> we've not seen that before. interest rate markets, commodities markets and stocks are telling us for. >> you have a wireless fund, you have extra cash there. does that mean you're not optimistic here? >> i'm optimistic for the long term i'd love to be buying my tech favorites right here right now but the problem is most viewers and investors are worried about if you buy something for the long term that it takes a little bit of a spill in the short term so i have 9% cash in the fund and when i buy tech stocks i buy them slowly and deliberately i'm also buying techish names. >> what's techish? >> the techish names are companies that i think have tech drivers. let's call them in payment processing companies like mastercard and visa. i actually like boeing very much i think it has a services business that is even more interesting than apple services business and the nice thin
can we be an oasis >> we can for a while but not forever and this is what a peak economy looks like youtronger from here necessarily. it will be hard to find a catalyst or lever. >> but it could go on for some time. >> we've not seen that before. interest rate markets, commodities markets and stocks are telling us for. >> you have a wireless fund, you have extra cash there. does that mean you're not optimistic here? >> i'm optimistic for the long term i'd love to...
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a fresh water oasis in the middle of the kalahari desert.s three countries. and it's threatened by human development. one of nat geo's explorers. >> this delta is a represtation of a underdeveloped river. we break that, and then this place will start dying it is a treasure. it's a very delicate one. a garden of eden. this is the garden of eden here. >> reporter: it was his son, he says, who inspired him to help save this wilderness. starting an epic scientific journey. a feat of endurance that took him and his team on a four-month expedition covering 100 miles in dugout canoes through mine infested areas in angola. >> land mines 400 meters on the right. >> reporter: through unchartered territor dragging their loaded boats for 12 days when the river disappeared underground. >> 1,000 pounds some of them. that's for eight hours of the day. >> jeporter: biologistohnny acosta, the only wan on the team, says they came close to breaking pointin did you that to be the ever thing you have done? >> definitely. you almost felt like you were going to di
a fresh water oasis in the middle of the kalahari desert.s three countries. and it's threatened by human development. one of nat geo's explorers. >> this delta is a represtation of a underdeveloped river. we break that, and then this place will start dying it is a treasure. it's a very delicate one. a garden of eden. this is the garden of eden here. >> reporter: it was his son, he says, who inspired him to help save this wilderness. starting an epic scientific journey. a feat of...
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for me it's like an oasis. it's a you neck perspective that you don't see anywhere else.rew tell us >>> johnson & johnson's ceo telling jim cramer he believes the company's baby powder does not contain asbestos mark lanier is going to take issue with this. he won a nearly $5 billion talc verdict against j&j earlier this year he's going to join us at 8:45 mestern ti you don't want to miss that. back in a moment ♪ there's no place like home ♪ argh! i'm trying... ♪ yippiekiyay. ♪ mom. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. the futures have been higher all morning long right now you're looking at the dow futures up by 228 points the nasdaq up by 69. guinn the losses we've seen over the last two trading sessions, this is not putting much of a dent in that >>> our guest host today is walter isaacson from pirella weinberg partners and a cnbc contributor. what do you want to talk about that we haven't gotten to today? >> one of the things that interests me are these reports on facebook, instagram, everything else. we're talking about consumer lawsuits against johnson & jo
for me it's like an oasis. it's a you neck perspective that you don't see anywhere else.rew tell us >>> johnson & johnson's ceo telling jim cramer he believes the company's baby powder does not contain asbestos mark lanier is going to take issue with this. he won a nearly $5 billion talc verdict against j&j earlier this year he's going to join us at 8:45 mestern ti you don't want to miss that. back in a moment ♪ there's no place like home ♪ argh! i'm trying... ♪...
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can't remain an oasis of prosperity in a troubled world.g dollar liquid at this from the world, you're starting to see the effects abroad. the process of policy normalization, of raising interest rates is also very difficult. and as a consequence of that, what you find is the u.s. is starting to feel blowback from that and that is pulling us back in the growth rate. maria: which brings us to the story that you brought up earlier, dagen, and interest rates and what this gap between th10 year and two year is tellig us. dagen: the 10 year yield closed below 3% for the first time and the 10 year, two year to 10 year gap, the yield curve, it's the tightest gap, the most narrow since 2007. and so between -- you pointed this out, between the three and the five year, those two inverted. the shorter term is higher than the longer, slightly longer term rates and generally that's a sign that investors are worried about economic growth prospects. so they're buying longer term treasury as protection, if you will, and i'll just point this out because lin
can't remain an oasis of prosperity in a troubled world.g dollar liquid at this from the world, you're starting to see the effects abroad. the process of policy normalization, of raising interest rates is also very difficult. and as a consequence of that, what you find is the u.s. is starting to feel blowback from that and that is pulling us back in the growth rate. maria: which brings us to the story that you brought up earlier, dagen, and interest rates and what this gap between th10 year and...