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ray: and it worked.se the company was about to go broke and someone came along and acquired it, and luckily, it went up and i said this game is easy and i , decided i would be involved in the markets. this game is anything but easy. david: in high school, were you interested in academics? were you a good student? ray: no, i hated high school. david: did you go to high school? did you cut classes or what did you do? ray: i cut classes a fair amount. i cut classes to go surfing. david: did you have a hard time getting into a good college? ray: i got into c.w. post college on probation. david: on probation. ray: on probation. david: ok. but, you did well there? ray: i loved college. i loved college because besides mixing all the fun that college gives you, what i liked is that i could pick the subjects i was interested in and so i loved college. david: you must've done reasonably well because you got into harvard business school. ray: i got great grades. david: let's suppose i am a young college graduate an
ray: and it worked.se the company was about to go broke and someone came along and acquired it, and luckily, it went up and i said this game is easy and i , decided i would be involved in the markets. this game is anything but easy. david: in high school, were you interested in academics? were you a good student? ray: no, i hated high school. david: did you go to high school? did you cut classes or what did you do? ray: i cut classes a fair amount. i cut classes to go surfing. david: did you...
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end but the galactic battle between good and evil jet i and sith isn't over yet joe di in training ray is back to face down kyla ram the dark side of son of late and han solo and now supreme leader of the evil 1st order confronting. your destiny. because. the pressure is on and not least for disney and director j.j. abrams has been brought back to the star wars franchise after the last episode by a different director of a lot of fans disappointed. episode 9 focuses particularly on the current history between its central characters ray and her buddies of the resistance pilot podium moran and stormtrooper femme for cast and fans it's about more than just one movie it's the end of a saga this is the longest one but it's crazy because it feels like she's in a time machine and travel back to where they asked us to. become a constant 42 years and 8 episodes later can the rise of skywalker live up to fans' expectations illusions like to be careful in the way of director j. . abrams certainly seems to think it can. if you were a kid watching this 100 years from now 500 years from now. you see
end but the galactic battle between good and evil jet i and sith isn't over yet joe di in training ray is back to face down kyla ram the dark side of son of late and han solo and now supreme leader of the evil 1st order confronting. your destiny. because. the pressure is on and not least for disney and director j.j. abrams has been brought back to the star wars franchise after the last episode by a different director of a lot of fans disappointed. episode 9 focuses particularly on the current...
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so is ray harvey. >> $70,000. we have $80,000 in the back.90,000. $90,000. >> they had quite a bit of action on it. >> do you remember your first bid? >> it was $300,000. >> i have $300,000. >> okay, we have $300,000. >> that would have been a good price? >> that would have been a steal. >> can i get $310,000? >> no one's getting a steal today. >> $320,000. $330,000. >> it keeps on climbing, past 400k, $450,000. >> we get up to $500,000. >> anyone drop out at that point? >> oh, yeah, a lot of people did. it was down to ray harvey, plus the floor bidder. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> you know, there is a point we all have to stop. but no. >> $640,000's bid. $650,000. we have $650,000 on the phone from italy. >> going once, going twice... >> is the camera ready for this? [ laughter ] [ crowd cheering ] >> sold to the arizona art lover ray harvey. >> you want the total number? >> sure, why not? >> $650,000. >> i'm gonna fall off my chair. >> okay. [ both laugh ] that's about what i did. i had no concept, no concept, that it was worth tha
so is ray harvey. >> $70,000. we have $80,000 in the back.90,000. $90,000. >> they had quite a bit of action on it. >> do you remember your first bid? >> it was $300,000. >> i have $300,000. >> okay, we have $300,000. >> that would have been a good price? >> that would have been a steal. >> can i get $310,000? >> no one's getting a steal today. >> $320,000. $330,000. >> it keeps on climbing, past 400k, $450,000. >> we...
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episode 9 focuses particularly on the current history between its central characters ray and her buddies the resistance pilot podium iran and stormtrooper femme for cast and fans it's about more than just one movie it's the end of a saga this is the longest one but it's crazy because it feels like christmas in a time machine and travel back to when they clashed. over bonser 42 years and 8 episodes later can the rise of skywalker live up to fans' expectations illusions like to be careful on the way out director. j.j. abrams certainly seems to think it can. if you're a kid watching this 100 years from now 500 years from now. you see this inevitability the story concluded in a way to feel those thrilling. shocking and funny and emotional and satisfy the final film reunites new cast and old actor actress carrie fisher's death in 2016 abrams has even found a leftover material from the last 2 silm to bring her back as princess wei. so how will be a jewel battle between the jet i insist and and which sky will rise in the rise of sky with the release of episode 9 fans can finally find out. just
episode 9 focuses particularly on the current history between its central characters ray and her buddies the resistance pilot podium iran and stormtrooper femme for cast and fans it's about more than just one movie it's the end of a saga this is the longest one but it's crazy because it feels like christmas in a time machine and travel back to when they clashed. over bonser 42 years and 8 episodes later can the rise of skywalker live up to fans' expectations illusions like to be careful on the...
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after ray-ray to support a horse rescue group.t to help many horses went to helping many horses. in walnut creek, the group angels for minis rescues horses big in heart, small in size. >> i think they're magical. they make people smile. hi, baby. some are from neglect. some have been physically and emotionally abused. >>> good boy. i love you. >> reporter: since mary stewart began the program six years ago, it has saved 527 mini horses and donkeys, finding them permanent homes. which is why kyle's donation of several thousand dollars is no small affair. a that's why somebody like gretchen is our angel. we may be the angel to them, but she's an angel to us. >> reporter: for kyle the chance to aid horses became healing because her beloved horse ray-ray died. so she sewed that love into her bags. >> we wanted his memory to go on and help other horses get rescued like he did. >> reporter: next year kyle will put her charity to work helping horses impacted by the kincade fire, a gesture of love designed to fit all. nbc bay area news. >
after ray-ray to support a horse rescue group.t to help many horses went to helping many horses. in walnut creek, the group angels for minis rescues horses big in heart, small in size. >> i think they're magical. they make people smile. hi, baby. some are from neglect. some have been physically and emotionally abused. >>> good boy. i love you. >> reporter: since mary stewart began the program six years ago, it has saved 527 mini horses and donkeys, finding them permanent...
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on a rough surface light rays scatter in all directions in shallow water this produces wavy abstract patterns. when this light hits a smooth as glass surface it changes direction through refraction and is separated into different colors. like continues to move until it meets an obstacle in the case of dark clouds it simply swallowed up. and thanks to help are dying star in special theory of relativity we know that nothing can travel at or beyond the speed of light. what is light exactly for one thing it's electromagnetic radiation us only a small section of it is visible to us between violet's and great old wavelengths between 380 and 715 enemy c. . objects illuminated by that light a visible to us we don't actually see the objects themselves. but the radiation that they reflect there's much more to life than meets the eye. it brightens things up everywhere light is omnipresent but what kind of weird matter is light isn't even matter at all or is it pure energy light only seems familiar to us might particle for photons open the doors to a truly strange world scientists used to believ
on a rough surface light rays scatter in all directions in shallow water this produces wavy abstract patterns. when this light hits a smooth as glass surface it changes direction through refraction and is separated into different colors. like continues to move until it meets an obstacle in the case of dark clouds it simply swallowed up. and thanks to help are dying star in special theory of relativity we know that nothing can travel at or beyond the speed of light. what is light exactly for one...
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ray: kennedy was here to enter the democratic primary. the month before on march 16, kennedy had announced that he would be trying to win the nomination for the democratic presidential race. it was a pretty credit field at that time. crowded fieldetty at the time. the incumbent president lyndon johnson was still in the race. and another's senator, this one from minnesota, eugene mccarthy, had also thrown his hat into the ring for the nomination. the indiana primary was the first opportunity for him to test out his message and his campaign with voters. although it was a long shot, indiana, which is a more conservative state even among democrats, didn't seem like the right state for kennedy to start his campaign in. and it was a bit of a gamble. but kennedy himself said my whole campaign is a gamble so we are going to give it a try in indiana. following his speeches in south bend at the university of notre dame on april 4 and his subsequent talk at the university, kennedy was supposed two, according to his schedule, fly to indianapolis, com
ray: kennedy was here to enter the democratic primary. the month before on march 16, kennedy had announced that he would be trying to win the nomination for the democratic presidential race. it was a pretty credit field at that time. crowded fieldetty at the time. the incumbent president lyndon johnson was still in the race. and another's senator, this one from minnesota, eugene mccarthy, had also thrown his hat into the ring for the nomination. the indiana primary was the first opportunity for...
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shery: do we know at this point what ray dalio's role will be at the company going forward?have seen him be more active in different social circles. he published a best-selling book. do we know that he will become more involved in the firm or just keep stepping back? >> he is still the co-cio, and will remain. i don't think there will be any change. amanda: all right, we believe it there. thank you so much for that. -- we will leave it there. we are hearing from the house intelligence panama releasing its trump impeachment report. can tellheadlines we you so far, the can tell you so far, the president used his office to solicit foreign interference. that was at the heart of the matter of the impeachment. there is a note, that is a breach of national security, compromised national security. we are hearing -- i suppose we will have the house intelligence panel with this report, bloomberg will bring it to you as soon as the entire report is dropped. where the early going, compromise of national security, using the office for foreign interference. you can interact with all of th
shery: do we know at this point what ray dalio's role will be at the company going forward?have seen him be more active in different social circles. he published a best-selling book. do we know that he will become more involved in the firm or just keep stepping back? >> he is still the co-cio, and will remain. i don't think there will be any change. amanda: all right, we believe it there. thank you so much for that. -- we will leave it there. we are hearing from the house intelligence...
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he thought the fbi unfairly targeted the trump campaign, director ray said -- i do not. i am sure some of my republican friends will, given their m.o., i am sure some of my republican friends well question the integrity of the report's author, inspector general horowitz. but it is ironic that the very same people who questioned the i.g. report today like attorney general barr, chairman graham, have praised the inspector general in the past. a.g. barr said last week, horowitz is "a fiercely independent and superb investigator." and attorney general barr ought this fiercely independent and superb conclusions.s chairman graham earlier this has thete that, "he utmost confidence in his integrity, fairness and impartiality." senator graham ought not because the i.g. issued a report whose conclusions he does not like ought to not question what he upheld last week. the integrity, fairness, and impartiality of inspector general horowitz. the bottom line is clear. the i.g. report, written by someone who republicans repeatedly praised, embraced the trump appointed fbi director show
he thought the fbi unfairly targeted the trump campaign, director ray said -- i do not. i am sure some of my republican friends will, given their m.o., i am sure some of my republican friends well question the integrity of the report's author, inspector general horowitz. but it is ironic that the very same people who questioned the i.g. report today like attorney general barr, chairman graham, have praised the inspector general in the past. a.g. barr said last week, horowitz is "a fiercely...
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ray, you've been an guest for the entire six years that we've been doing this, so it's perfect to bere as our last guest happy new year, everybody. cheers, and here's to 2020 thank you, all >> cheers. hi i'm joan lunden. with a place for mom. over the years, we've helped thousands of families find senior care and today's senior living communities have never been better. with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and nobody understands your options like the advisors at a place for mom. these are local expert advisors that will partner with you to find the perfect place. and determine the right level of care. whether that's just a helping hand or fulltime memory care. best of all it's a free service. call today. a place for mom. you know your family. we know senior living. together will make the right choice. >>> it is 5:30 p.m. here on friday at the nasdaq and that could only mean one thing. it's time for "options action. here is what's on tonight. >> announcer: a new year a new strategy how you
ray, you've been an guest for the entire six years that we've been doing this, so it's perfect to bere as our last guest happy new year, everybody. cheers, and here's to 2020 thank you, all >> cheers. hi i'm joan lunden. with a place for mom. over the years, we've helped thousands of families find senior care and today's senior living communities have never been better. with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet...
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this is the next generation after ray's big win in 1911. this was a purpose built racing car. it was built from 1928, you have art deco design from the error, but what is most important is it was built by harry miller out of california. he became a famous designer of engines and cars, won many indianapolis 500s over the years. another notable piece is that the driver of this car in 1928 was a gentleman called louis meyer. he won the race in 1936. when he won his third race, he became the first driver to win three times. he was also the guy who asked for a bottle of buttermilk and victory lane. that started a tradition that lives to this day. when the winter comes in today, and has been the case since the 1950's, the winner gets the wreaths, regular milk not buttermilk anymore. all of the winner has to do is take a chug of the milk and they get $5,000 from american dairy producers. >> >> the milk bath. all over his face. didn't waste anything. the bottle is gone. >> >> you could say this is a good example of the third generation of indy cars. some people may argue with that, bu
this is the next generation after ray's big win in 1911. this was a purpose built racing car. it was built from 1928, you have art deco design from the error, but what is most important is it was built by harry miller out of california. he became a famous designer of engines and cars, won many indianapolis 500s over the years. another notable piece is that the driver of this car in 1928 was a gentleman called louis meyer. he won the race in 1936. when he won his third race, he became the first...
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ray, appointed by president trump has already addressed the central findings of the report. asked whether he thought the fbi unfairly targeted the trump campaign, director ray said i do not. i'm sure some of my republican m.o., i'm sure some of my republican friends will question the integrity of the author of the report, inspector horwitz, but it's ironic that those who question the ig report today, like attorney general barr, chairman graham, have praise the inspector general in the past. thatr said last week horowitz is " a fiercely independent and superb investigator." shouldy general barr accept this fiercely independent and superb investigator's conclusions. chairman graham, earlier this year, wrote that " he has the utmost confidence in his integrity, fairness and impartiality." ought to notm question what he upheld last week, the integrity, fairness and impartiality of inspector general horowitz. the bottom line is clear -- by ig report, written someone who republicans repeatedly praised, embraced by the trump appointed fbi director, shows there is no bias for the pr
ray, appointed by president trump has already addressed the central findings of the report. asked whether he thought the fbi unfairly targeted the trump campaign, director ray said i do not. i'm sure some of my republican m.o., i'm sure some of my republican friends will question the integrity of the author of the report, inspector horwitz, but it's ironic that those who question the ig report today, like attorney general barr, chairman graham, have praise the inspector general in the past....
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: there goes ray, cutting my hair.lapook: she decided to cut off all her hair, rather than watch it fall out from the massive dose of chemotherapy needed to suppress her immune system so her body wouldn't reject the altered stem cells. >> jennelle stephenson: i don't know how to feel right now. i'm a little emotional. but... i'm okay, it will grow back. >> lapook: a few days after the chemotherapy, jennelle received the infusion of genetically modified cells. >> dr. tisdale: is it going good now? >> nurse: yes. >> jennelle stephenson: it's just a waiting game. >> lapook: but the wait was a painful one. not only for jennelle, but also for her father, ray... >> ray stephenson: let me fix this heating pad a little bit. >> lapook: ...who did what little he could as the effects of the chemotherapy kicked in, stripping jennelle's throat and stomach of their protective layers. >> jennelle stephenson: oh, that hurts. >> lapook: she was unable to speak for a week, and lost 15 pounds. and, because having a severely weakened immu
: there goes ray, cutting my hair.lapook: she decided to cut off all her hair, rather than watch it fall out from the massive dose of chemotherapy needed to suppress her immune system so her body wouldn't reject the altered stem cells. >> jennelle stephenson: i don't know how to feel right now. i'm a little emotional. but... i'm okay, it will grow back. >> lapook: a few days after the chemotherapy, jennelle received the infusion of genetically modified cells. >> dr. tisdale:...
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and paul tudor jones are board billionaires paul tudor jones well paul tudor jones there would be no ray deluge paul tudor jones invented the modern hedge fund the modern approach to trading as rebellion now capitalize on and makes a big fund out of it but when you have board billionaires in connecticut who are lounging around on their yachts or at the bell haven club sipping my ties and they have nothing to do they. like i heard a story about a company that's going to take over global real estate or you know i heard a story about you know some guy who's going to launch title lysaght of his pocket using a cheese grater you know give a $1000000000.00 whatever we have to many billions because we get it for free it when the cost of money is or 0 the value of money is their own if the cost of money is negative then the value of money is less than 0 but he's agreeing with you is a great what he's not suggesting they raise rates though he doesn't make that suggestion he's unwilling to make the proper response to his comment and simply quoting me on his newsletter is not enough he also needs to
and paul tudor jones are board billionaires paul tudor jones well paul tudor jones there would be no ray deluge paul tudor jones invented the modern hedge fund the modern approach to trading as rebellion now capitalize on and makes a big fund out of it but when you have board billionaires in connecticut who are lounging around on their yachts or at the bell haven club sipping my ties and they have nothing to do they. like i heard a story about a company that's going to take over global real...
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you have always are always good for ratings really here is the headline and paul tudor jones is back ray dal you and paul tudor jones warner we will kill each other if our broken economic system isn't fixed on stage i think it was in connecticut and said because the world is looking for yield companies can sell dreams rather than earnings the number of companies that produce earnings is the lowest since the dot com bubble in terms of their need because you can sell a dream as a result of the accumulation of the money at the top in technology we have a situation where naturally those who have a lot of money also have a lot of money in credit but it doesn't trickle down and as a result we have a situation with a large wealth gap justify stolen from me from just a few shows ago i explained stories sell in the case where we work the story was we're going to have a certain percentage of the global real estate market and there's so much credit free credit out there you can get a few billionaires to market the value that story or dream $48000000000.00 but it's actually there's no revenue there'
you have always are always good for ratings really here is the headline and paul tudor jones is back ray dal you and paul tudor jones warner we will kill each other if our broken economic system isn't fixed on stage i think it was in connecticut and said because the world is looking for yield companies can sell dreams rather than earnings the number of companies that produce earnings is the lowest since the dot com bubble in terms of their need because you can sell a dream as a result of the...
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congressman rodino, congressman ray dino is one who has been working in the background, has never got out front, you know and then out there. there were those who wanted to create an ad hoc committee and these speaker designate at that committee toad hoc conduct the inquiry. on aer albert talked to me number of occasions. he had great confidence in me and he placed his confidence in .e and notwithstanding that fact, there were those who, even after
congressman rodino, congressman ray dino is one who has been working in the background, has never got out front, you know and then out there. there were those who wanted to create an ad hoc committee and these speaker designate at that committee toad hoc conduct the inquiry. on aer albert talked to me number of occasions. he had great confidence in me and he placed his confidence in .e and notwithstanding that fact, there were those who, even after
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>> i rise today to honor representative ray rogers as he completes his distinguished service in the mississippi house of representatives. representative rogers has served his hometown with honor and integrity for 36 years. in that time he was appointed chairman of the military affairs committee, vice chairman of the ways and means committee, and he served as a member of the management and education committees to name a few. mr. guest: earlier this year, representative rogers was presented the mississippi civilian service award by the mississippi national guard for his distinguished career and public service. as a man of wisdom, kindness, and selfishness, representative rogers has made a positive impact on our state that will last generations. i am grateful for the example representative rogers has set for those serving in elected office and i wish him many years of happiness in his much deserved retirement. thank you. i yield back.
>> i rise today to honor representative ray rogers as he completes his distinguished service in the mississippi house of representatives. representative rogers has served his hometown with honor and integrity for 36 years. in that time he was appointed chairman of the military affairs committee, vice chairman of the ways and means committee, and he served as a member of the management and education committees to name a few. mr. guest: earlier this year, representative rogers was presented...
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biden's biggest taxes come from the wealthy rai tng the rate back to 39.6%. and the biggest tax of all is the one on capital gains. now he proposes to tax capital ins at the same rate as ordinary iome for those lucky enou to make more than 1 million a year. that means if you sell a stock you wod pay a tax rate of
biden's biggest taxes come from the wealthy rai tng the rate back to 39.6%. and the biggest tax of all is the one on capital gains. now he proposes to tax capital ins at the same rate as ordinary iome for those lucky enou to make more than 1 million a year. that means if you sell a stock you wod pay a tax rate of
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end but the galactic battle between good and evil jet i insist it isn't over yet joe di in training ray is back to face down chi low ram the dark side and son of late and han solo and now supreme leader of the evil 1st order confronting the fear. city. because often. the pressure is on and not least for disney and director j.j. abrams has been brought back to the star wars franchise after the last episode by a different director left a lot of fans disappointed. episode 9 focuses particularly on the coasters between its central characters and her buddies the resistance pilot po'd dam ron and stormtrooper fend for cast and fans it's about more than just one movie it's the end of a saga this is the last one but it's crazy like last it feels that because she's in a time machine and i travel back to when they last time was upon some 42 years and 8 episodes later can the rise of skywalker live up to fans' expectations or losing the fight to be careful on the way up the rector j.j. abrams certainly seems to think it can. if your kid watching this 100 years from now 500 years from now. you see
end but the galactic battle between good and evil jet i insist it isn't over yet joe di in training ray is back to face down chi low ram the dark side and son of late and han solo and now supreme leader of the evil 1st order confronting the fear. city. because often. the pressure is on and not least for disney and director j.j. abrams has been brought back to the star wars franchise after the last episode by a different director left a lot of fans disappointed. episode 9 focuses particularly on...
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back to you. >> ray, it is no surprise. for impeachment. what about the two democrats who voted against it what can you tell us about them? >> that is a great point. because speaker pelosi, for a long time said if they're going to impeach president trump, he needs to be both overwhelming and bipartisan. but they did have two democrats defections. on article 1, you had a democrat for southern new jersey, who announced that he will becoming a republican in the coming days. and colin peterson from minnesota also voted no. then the also had three nose on article 2, and he said that he is going to be splitting his foot. golden voted no on that and yes on article 1. because he did not want to vote the same way in both. >> ray, i'm just wondering. this is an historic moment on the capital. this is the third time that a president has been impeach. the other two being andrew johnson, and bill clinton. you are in the house. was there is since tonight that you're watching history being made? >> reporter: absolutely. there was a big se
back to you. >> ray, it is no surprise. for impeachment. what about the two democrats who voted against it what can you tell us about them? >> that is a great point. because speaker pelosi, for a long time said if they're going to impeach president trump, he needs to be both overwhelming and bipartisan. but they did have two democrats defections. on article 1, you had a democrat for southern new jersey, who announced that he will becoming a republican in the coming days. and colin...
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i'm ray baca.ood to see you. >> reporter: tonight,aca's pitch for trump comes at a gathering of conservatives. but it can be a hard sell. >> i'll think about it. >> thank you, bye-bye. can't win them all. >> reporter: but there's already some unlikely voters he doesn't have to win over. president trump is the first president you voted for? >> yes. >> reporter: originally from mexico, 29-year-old blanca became a citizen five years ago. she plans to vote for trump again in 2020. >> when i'm asked why? you know? i feel like someone is going to throw eggs at me or i'm going to be shunned from the hispanic community. >> reporter: shunned by some, perhaps. but that's what ray baca and trump are counting on. >> we need to get our hispanic brethren to quit voting democrats simply because that's what they've always voted. >> reporter: nick valencia, cnn, el paso, texas. >>> for hundreds of thousands of syrians, the idea of a home and a warm bed no longer exists. they live their life on the move, hoping to o
i'm ray baca.ood to see you. >> reporter: tonight,aca's pitch for trump comes at a gathering of conservatives. but it can be a hard sell. >> i'll think about it. >> thank you, bye-bye. can't win them all. >> reporter: but there's already some unlikely voters he doesn't have to win over. president trump is the first president you voted for? >> yes. >> reporter: originally from mexico, 29-year-old blanca became a citizen five years ago. she plans to vote for...
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here's one from trump's only handpicked fbi director chris ray. >> the inspector general did not find political bias or improper motivations impacting the opening of the investigation or the decision to use certain investigative tools during the investigations. >> as far as you know, based on the findings in the inspector general report, is the fbi -- was it part of some deep state? >> well, i think that's a kind of label that is a disservice to the 37,000 men and women who work at the fbi, who i think tackle their jobs with professionalism, with rigor, with objectivity and with courage. so that's not a term i would ever use to describe our workforce. and i think it is an affront to them. >> real gap opening up to the attorney general and christopher ray who repeatedly demonstrated a willingness to correct the record when it comes to trump's misinformation against ag barr who consistently declined to push back against the president's smears and conspiracy theories, in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary and might end up heeding the warnings of eric holder who wrote in a
here's one from trump's only handpicked fbi director chris ray. >> the inspector general did not find political bias or improper motivations impacting the opening of the investigation or the decision to use certain investigative tools during the investigations. >> as far as you know, based on the findings in the inspector general report, is the fbi -- was it part of some deep state? >> well, i think that's a kind of label that is a disservice to the 37,000 men and women who...
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alix: let's go to ray dalio.ater associates not doing as well -- bridgewater associates not doing as well, in particular, the china call. sonali: to be clear, it is only about $30 billion under management, but this does come after a tough year for the awful fund. august, a 6% through little less than that when you bring it further into the year. something i want to point out, earlier this year, our reporter who covers hedge funds mentioned san joaquin county, a small pension fund in northern california, also pulled their money in goodyear. last year, this fund was up more than 15%. alix: let's get to the third story, which is unicredit. they are going to do more share buybacks, return more money to shareholders, also cutting jobs. there's a whopping amount of jobs that have been cut by european banks this year. sonali: more than 70,000 job cuts announced this year alone, 80% of them in europe, and not just retail banking. a lot of it is retail banking out of this announcement, but hsbc, socgen, citigroup are also
alix: let's go to ray dalio.ater associates not doing as well -- bridgewater associates not doing as well, in particular, the china call. sonali: to be clear, it is only about $30 billion under management, but this does come after a tough year for the awful fund. august, a 6% through little less than that when you bring it further into the year. something i want to point out, earlier this year, our reporter who covers hedge funds mentioned san joaquin county, a small pension fund in northern...
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but nothing serious in fact nothing serious is in this next headline again ray dally you know and i believe he's been watching the kaiser report because i noticed that keeps on coming out with statements or newsletters or blog posts or conversations on stage that basically just steal our stuff and i'm pretty sure he's doing that so send us a signal next time like blink 3 times fairly fast or send an a u.f.o. going fast you in the background because you have always are always good for ratings really here's a headline and paul tudor jones is back ray dal you and paul tudor jones warner we will kill each other if our broken economic system isn't fixed on stage i think it was in connecticut and said because the world is looking for yield companies can sell dreams rather than earnings the number of companies that produce earnings is the lowest since the dot com bubble in terms of their need because you can sell a dream as a result of the accumulation of the money at the top in technology we have a situation where naturally those who have a lot of money also have a lot of money in credit but it d
but nothing serious in fact nothing serious is in this next headline again ray dally you know and i believe he's been watching the kaiser report because i noticed that keeps on coming out with statements or newsletters or blog posts or conversations on stage that basically just steal our stuff and i'm pretty sure he's doing that so send us a signal next time like blink 3 times fairly fast or send an a u.f.o. going fast you in the background because you have always are always good for ratings...
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tsa has made changes to the settings which really hamper the ability of the x-ray operator to detect explosives in carry-on baggage. >> but tsa will say this is pre-check. >> they've been putting millions of passengers in the pre-check who are not pre-check. so they are not vetted. >> reporter: cnn put this to tsa administrator who said the agency is not prioritizing wait times over security. >> i won't discuss any of our particular security procedures because that is not really appropriate for me to do. but rest assured that we do provide the level of security that we think is appropriate based on the risk of the passenger. >> reporter: brainerd said the issues issues -- raised have a 95% danger failure rate according to an audit in 2015. another audit two years later found still vulnerabilities. >> when you sit back and watch these things happen, it is the most frustrating thing you could imagine. >> reporter: going public is his last resort. he filed an official whistle-blower complaint and sent complaints to dhs and tsa and sent letter to congress. not just about the metal detect
tsa has made changes to the settings which really hamper the ability of the x-ray operator to detect explosives in carry-on baggage. >> but tsa will say this is pre-check. >> they've been putting millions of passengers in the pre-check who are not pre-check. so they are not vetted. >> reporter: cnn put this to tsa administrator who said the agency is not prioritizing wait times over security. >> i won't discuss any of our particular security procedures because that is...
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advance clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they haveve no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian maininland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaking native languaua] [indistinct chatter] woman: barerefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we haveve only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking nativ
advance clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of...
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ray price. jim reeves. marty robbins. conway twitty. buck owens.he country jukebox collection have been remastered, and they sound better than ever. >> ♪ by the time i get to phoenix she'll be rising ♪ >> ♪ put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone ♪ johnny: don't waste your time trying to find all these songs, or downloading them on the internet. we've done all the work for you. >> ♪ though you broke my heart though we're far apart ♪ announcer: you could spend hours of time and hundreds of dollars trying to get all these hits. but call now, and get the entire country jukebox collection on nine cds, for just five payments of $29.99 each. that is less than one dollar a song. >> ♪ stand by your man give him two arms to cling to ♪ announcer: but that is not all. order in the next 18 minutes and get a free bonus album. 1980's love songs. >> ♪ could i have this dance for the rest of my life? ♪ announcer: 18 number-one hits. >> ♪ and i will always love you ♪ announcer: that's a total of 10 cd's. 151 hits for the best country music collection ever.
ray price. jim reeves. marty robbins. conway twitty. buck owens.he country jukebox collection have been remastered, and they sound better than ever. >> ♪ by the time i get to phoenix she'll be rising ♪ >> ♪ put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone ♪ johnny: don't waste your time trying to find all these songs, or downloading them on the internet. we've done all the work for you. >> ♪ though you broke my heart though we're far apart ♪ announcer: you could...
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ray: no.parameters we set to it, so, you might say, "i want it to arrive to the customer at 75 degrees," we will work backwards as a company here to making sure that happens. we want to allow you to just go sell, and then we'll do the rest. lemonis: now that we're able to deliver a fresh cookie, this packaging isn't gonna work. we're gonna need something better than a paper bag, so i'm bringing mr. cory and lisa to century packaging. frank: welcome to our plant. cory: now this is huge. lisa: cory, look. look. cory: cool. frank: first part of the process is the printing. cory: yeah. frank: and then after the printing, we dye cut. lemonis: how many could you make in an hour? frank: 40,000, 50,000 boxes in an hour. cory: wow. that's a lot. lemonis: so, who's gonna make all those cookies? cory: not me. lisa: not me. lemonis: finally, i've arranged for a co-packing facility that can mass-produce the entire line. now our whole infrastructure is in place. all of our cookies are gonna be made by the c
ray: no.parameters we set to it, so, you might say, "i want it to arrive to the customer at 75 degrees," we will work backwards as a company here to making sure that happens. we want to allow you to just go sell, and then we'll do the rest. lemonis: now that we're able to deliver a fresh cookie, this packaging isn't gonna work. we're gonna need something better than a paper bag, so i'm bringing mr. cory and lisa to century packaging. frank: welcome to our plant. cory: now this is...
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so, she created tad caster sting rays rays so people like him could be a part of a team like hers.hat she does every day which was hang out with her brother, her best friend, will. >> will is my absolute best friend in the world. he has down syndrome. will has always been will. i've never seen him any different. swimming was something our whole family could get involved with, and we all achieved in our own ways. it hit really, really hard that will wasn't afforded the same opportunity that is my sister and i were. i decided that if the world wasn't going to create opportunities for people like my brother, then i was the one to do something. >> four lengths, four times. >> sting rays is a swim school for learning. the sessions themselves just create a really safe environment where they can just be themselves. >> fraya could see she wasn't being included so she was spending more time in her room. when i see fraya arrive at sting rays, it warms your heart. i don't know what her life would be like if she hadn't found sting rays. >> double high five. >> i've seen an incredible amount of
so, she created tad caster sting rays rays so people like him could be a part of a team like hers.hat she does every day which was hang out with her brother, her best friend, will. >> will is my absolute best friend in the world. he has down syndrome. will has always been will. i've never seen him any different. swimming was something our whole family could get involved with, and we all achieved in our own ways. it hit really, really hard that will wasn't afforded the same opportunity...
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one thing that we should not forget, though, is that chris ray, the director of the fbi, he has said that he accepts all the conclusions in this report, including some of the criticisms the inspector general had for the fbi. these are valid criticisms about actions taken by the fbi in its efforts to wiretap a former trump campaign associate. chris ray has said he's going to take remedial action and look at the employees involved in this decision-making. so this could have been a cleansing moment for the fbi. it could have been a moment where the fbi gathered itself together after a few very difficult years and moves forward. we can hope that still does happen. it's important it happens because we're going into another election in which there is bound to be election interference or we'll see foreign government interference, and we need to have faith in this institution that it can help arrest that problem and investigate it. >> bob, we're going to do an entire segment on rudy giuliani coming up in this broadcast, but i have to ask, are republicans saying to you in the nooks and cranni
one thing that we should not forget, though, is that chris ray, the director of the fbi, he has said that he accepts all the conclusions in this report, including some of the criticisms the inspector general had for the fbi. these are valid criticisms about actions taken by the fbi in its efforts to wiretap a former trump campaign associate. chris ray has said he's going to take remedial action and look at the employees involved in this decision-making. so this could have been a cleansing...
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us attorn and i'm p moore and i'm grant lotus in tonight for ken wayne president trump held a mpaign ray in michigan tonight as the house was voting to impeach him on those 2 articles abuse of por. >>and obstruction of congress but the president said did not feel like he was being ing better than ev before. >>we ve tremendous support in the repubcan party like we've never had >>would now bthe senate's turn to hold impeachment trial but tonight speaker pelosi refused commit to delivering the articles impeachment to the senate just yet he had this wrinkle surprised a lot of people she said concerns abt unfair tria inthe senate that would the to remove president trump from office. >>this is what i don't consider a trail fair trial that leader mcconnell has stated that he's not an impartial juror thathe's going to take his cues unquote from the white house and is workingn tot cooinatn with theite hse counsel's office. senate mari leader mitch mcconnell has boasted that is closely coordinatg that trial with thwhite house and the white house attorneys and he has repeatedly predicted e trump wo
us attorn and i'm p moore and i'm grant lotus in tonight for ken wayne president trump held a mpaign ray in michigan tonight as the house was voting to impeach him on those 2 articles abuse of por. >>and obstruction of congress but the president said did not feel like he was being ing better than ev before. >>we ve tremendous support in the repubcan party like we've never had >>would now bthe senate's turn to hold impeachment trial but tonight speaker pelosi refused commit to...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarelella cheese. there's a good chancnce you're tastingng e oof our milklk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really foforced our industy toto start looking a at ways to mitigate the e methane that coms off or out of the cow. you u ner want to get more regegulations thrown on
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she...
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last month those x-ray machines should be operated without the auto detection algorithm enabled. it says stop and take a look at this, that box is no longer on the screen. they made changes to the settings that really hamper the ability of the x-ray operator to detect explosives. >> they will say this is precheck. >> they're putting millions of passengers into precheck that are not precheck. you don't have an entire population in precheck that are vetted. >> cnn put this to the administrator. he say they're not prioritizing wait times over procedure, but rest assured that we provide the level of security we think is appropriate based on the risk of the passenger. >> bray nanard says the issues with a agency that has an 95% failure rate at detecting dangerous items. >> when you sit back and you watch these things happen, it is the most frustrating thing you can imagine. >> going public is his last resort. he filed an official whistle-blower complaint and he sent letters to congress, not just about the meal tametal de but allowing them to do a self-pat down and a policy called blen
last month those x-ray machines should be operated without the auto detection algorithm enabled. it says stop and take a look at this, that box is no longer on the screen. they made changes to the settings that really hamper the ability of the x-ray operator to detect explosives. >> they will say this is precheck. >> they're putting millions of passengers into precheck that are not precheck. you don't have an entire population in precheck that are vetted. >> cnn put this to...
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they arrested caroline ray for driving under the influence.the bus at the time. police say ray was not drunk but that she was under the influence of an unspecified controlled substance. >> it is shocking. i don't know what is going through people's mind >> we are relieved that the child knew who to call an emergency situation. i consider this to the hero. >> ray was charged with dui and child endangerment. police are waiting for the results of a drug test before they release more information >> new major social networks closing a big advertising loophole. what instagram and facebook are banning on their platform and why >> coming up to states that could be taken to expend more access of healthcare to people in our state. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond
they arrested caroline ray for driving under the influence.the bus at the time. police say ray was not drunk but that she was under the influence of an unspecified controlled substance. >> it is shocking. i don't know what is going through people's mind >> we are relieved that the child knew who to call an emergency situation. i consider this to the hero. >> ray was charged with dui and child endangerment. police are waiting for the results of a drug test before they release...
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. >> reporter: ray has his work cut out living in the democratic stronghold of el paso, his goal is tolp reelect the president. but the odds are against him. >> i'm with border hispanics for trump. are you? have you heard of us? >> reporter: as the 65-year-old sees it, there are countless latinos who support the president, but are afraid to admit it. he hopes to convince them their values are more in line with the gop and trump. >> i look at president trump as the one who most closely represents my values. >> reporter: people will hear that and say values? what values does the president have? so when you say that, what do you mean? >> i mean supporting things that i support like being against abortion, being for limited government involvement, being for border security. >> reporter: indeed, support for trump in texas among latinos has remained steady at 30%, according to a recent cnn poll. the unwavering support comes in the face of criticism over the president's rhetoric on the latino community, which is critics at best see as offensive and at worst racist. >> when mexico sends its pe
. >> reporter: ray has his work cut out living in the democratic stronghold of el paso, his goal is tolp reelect the president. but the odds are against him. >> i'm with border hispanics for trump. are you? have you heard of us? >> reporter: as the 65-year-old sees it, there are countless latinos who support the president, but are afraid to admit it. he hopes to convince them their values are more in line with the gop and trump. >> i look at president trump as the one...
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tsa has made changes to the settings which really hamper the ability of the x-ray operator to detect-on baggage. they have been putting millions of passengers into tsa pre-check who are not pre-check. you do not have an entire population in pre-check that are voted. >> good morning -- >> reporter: cnn put this to tsa administrator david petkoski. he said they are not prioritizing wait times over security. >> i won't discuss particular procedures because that's not appropriate. rest assured that we do provide the level of security that we think is appropriate based on the risk of a passenger. >> reporter: brainard says the issues he's raised are especially problematic for an agency with a 95% failure rate in detecting dangerous items at the checkpoint. that's according to a government audit in 2015. another audit two years later found there were still vulnerabilities. >> when you sit back and watch these things happen, it is the most us in traiting thing you can -- frustrating thing you can imagine. >> reporter: going public is his last resort. he's filed ed a complaint with office of
tsa has made changes to the settings which really hamper the ability of the x-ray operator to detect-on baggage. they have been putting millions of passengers into tsa pre-check who are not pre-check. you do not have an entire population in pre-check that are voted. >> good morning -- >> reporter: cnn put this to tsa administrator david petkoski. he said they are not prioritizing wait times over security. >> i won't discuss particular procedures because that's not appropriate....