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>>los dreamers amparados por daca van a poder sacar el real id.r la misma fecha de vencimiento que su ampara. >> y los que no quieren sacarlo que pasa? >>no hay ningÚn problema, pueden seguir usando su pasaporte. >>los niÑos tienen que tener una real id? >>no, los niÑos van a tener un nÚmero de identificaciÓn. >>bueno, ahÍ estÁ la informaciÓn de la pÁgi 1 lista completa de todos los documentos que se necesitna en ella tienen , tenemos un check list y en el sitio web hay varias oficinas abiertas el sÁbado en el sitio web podrán ver las oficinas abiertas. >> falta mucha gente por obtener este documento? >>como no es obligatorio, la gente no lo hace de inmediato, pero para aquellos que lo necesitan para viajar u otras cosas, les sugerimos que vayan a tramitarlo. >>el gobierno de donald trump coloca una traba mas para los que buscan su visa >> gracias por continuar con nosotros en conexiÓn california, el gobierno anunciÓ la pigmentaciÓn de la nueva regla que dificultarÍa a cientos de migrantes obtener su residencia, marisela cruise nos tiene detalles
>>los dreamers amparados por daca van a poder sacar el real id.r la misma fecha de vencimiento que su ampara. >> y los que no quieren sacarlo que pasa? >>no hay ningÚn problema, pueden seguir usando su pasaporte. >>los niÑos tienen que tener una real id? >>no, los niÑos van a tener un nÚmero de identificaciÓn. >>bueno, ahÍ estÁ la informaciÓn de la pÁgi 1 lista completa de todos los documentos que se necesitna en ella tienen , tenemos un check list y...
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they're real then they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the world's most advanced autonomous android which is one of the more advanced robots in the world can or about feel that's a philosophical question it's not a lot of what you do socially connect on a subconscious level we are creating this new kind of entity techno. 0. if it indicates that you have or associates or again there is a police department that has the potential to be biased in a number of different ways there are too many opportunities for the computer to get or all those officers who commit those data entry is wrong to be saying that your son the tonight is wrong to. kill of becoming a suspect before the actual crime and in-depth examination into preventative policing pre-crime on al-jazeera. thousands of people shelter on an australian beaches bushfire start to burn the town. hello i'm adrian for the again this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up dying retaliation a powerful iraqi shia group says it will hit back after a u.s. air strikes killed dozens of its fighters. cosco and flees corr
they're real then they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the world's most advanced autonomous android which is one of the more advanced robots in the world can or about feel that's a philosophical question it's not a lot of what you do socially connect on a subconscious level we are creating this new kind of entity techno. 0. if it indicates that you have or associates or again there is a police department that has the potential to be biased in a number of different ways...
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is the real real for real? >> that is the key question.nbc investigations team had a big story that -- >> did a real deep dive into it. >> authentication process needs some -- there is some room for improvement there. but if you take a step back and look at the retail landscape, brian, high-end luxury retail has consistently performed well over the last two to three quarters we cover names like lvmh all those luxury names in europe are up about 35% or more this year so the idea here is that there seems to be an opportunity for real to be the secondhand marketplace for the younger consumer that wants to own luxury handbags but doesn't want to pay full price. >> but here's the catch, right she mentions lvmh. you mention names on the luxury side here. those are names that can possibly be really disrupted by what's happening with real real, poshmark, all these other ones because they sell new products to consumers that's how they make their money. >> but they don't have to be new. they could be like worn a couple times. >> let's say you want a
is the real real for real? >> that is the key question.nbc investigations team had a big story that -- >> did a real deep dive into it. >> authentication process needs some -- there is some room for improvement there. but if you take a step back and look at the retail landscape, brian, high-end luxury retail has consistently performed well over the last two to three quarters we cover names like lvmh all those luxury names in europe are up about 35% or more this year so the...
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real and they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the world's most advanced autonomous android is one of the more advanced robots in the world can or about feel that's a philosophical question it's not a lot of but you do socially connect on a subconscious level we are creating this new kind of entity. does either. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know it's very challenging liberally but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are the people we live to tell the real story so i'll just mend it has to deliver in-depth generalism we don't feel in favor to the audience across the globe. going to say my people have been killed because we in the united states have privatized the whole team a public function. this was a deal with saudi arabia and with different saudis other arabs britain to be told to help to pass bombs do you know you will rumsfe
real and they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the world's most advanced autonomous android is one of the more advanced robots in the world can or about feel that's a philosophical question it's not a lot of but you do socially connect on a subconscious level we are creating this new kind of entity. does either. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we...
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foreign policy expert he will tell you the real reason the real reason was the decision to expand you know war georgia and ukraine were promised nato membership in 2000 immediately was started in these countries why because this is unacceptable for russia and because these countries leaders felt kind of. odd. you know robert let's be fair here and maybe marcus will disagree with me during the cold war i and i understand the need for existence of nato during the cold war the warsaw pact dissolved nato should have dissolved is absolutely you know very knowledgeable about all of this here but if you look at you know george in ukraine i mean i think most americans don't understand people in the western world don't understand that the west has no treaty obligations to ukraine whatsoever but as marcus told us a few minutes ago you would know that from the media and from the the clueless bureaucrats that went in front of chairmanships committee for him only material kind of the role of what are we doing how can i get a saint in my mind you know but you know it gets down to no matter how you
foreign policy expert he will tell you the real reason the real reason was the decision to expand you know war georgia and ukraine were promised nato membership in 2000 immediately was started in these countries why because this is unacceptable for russia and because these countries leaders felt kind of. odd. you know robert let's be fair here and maybe marcus will disagree with me during the cold war i and i understand the need for existence of nato during the cold war the warsaw pact...
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that is real security. that is real change. thank you very much per eight applause.ing the crowd in york. he began expressing his condolences to the relatives of those who died and his sympathies to those who died and his sympathies to those who died and his sympathies to those who are injured in the terror attack that took place on friday. he also went on to talk about the importance of police having the powers that they need and the force thatis powers that they need and the force that is necessary to bring attacks like that under control. he went on to talk about several other issues to talk about several other issues to do with foreign policy and also criticised the conservatives. you can get the full list of the candidates that are standing in your constituency peer is available on the bbc website. you can also access it by the bbc news at. let's take a look at the weather forecast. it was a cold and frosty start to the day. we have had a bit of missing frost out there. this was a beautiful scene in sterling taken by one of our weather watchers. blue skies above
that is real security. that is real change. thank you very much per eight applause.ing the crowd in york. he began expressing his condolences to the relatives of those who died and his sympathies to those who died and his sympathies to those who died and his sympathies to those who are injured in the terror attack that took place on friday. he also went on to talk about the importance of police having the powers that they need and the force thatis powers that they need and the force that is...
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i do have a plan to make real change. [applause] unlike some candidates for the democratic nomination, i am not counting on republican politicians having an epiphany and suddenly supporting the kinds of tax increases on the rich or big business accountability that they have opposed under democratic presidents for a generation. unlike some candidates for the democratic nomination, i am not betting my agenda on the naive hope that if democrats adopt ofublican critiques progressive policies or make vague calls for unity, that somehow the wealthy and well-connected would stand down. no. i plan is to use the same approach i viewed in all of my fights for working families. it's what i did before i was even a senator. when i had an idea for a new federal agency to rein in cheating banks, and i actually got it passed into law. [applause] sen. warren: it's how to make real change. i'm building a grassroots movement of democrats, independents, and republicans. united in the belief that we can clean up the corruption in washington a
i do have a plan to make real change. [applause] unlike some candidates for the democratic nomination, i am not counting on republican politicians having an epiphany and suddenly supporting the kinds of tax increases on the rich or big business accountability that they have opposed under democratic presidents for a generation. unlike some candidates for the democratic nomination, i am not betting my agenda on the naive hope that if democrats adopt ofublican critiques progressive policies or...
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for real estate?ve: real estate is interesting because the way real estate cycles die is with new supply. too many things, the value of the other stuff ends up going down because you cannot fill all the buildings, and the rent, the buildings become partially empty, the go down, and all of a sudden people have problems in the real estate business. that, in the developed world, does not seem to be happening. supply is quite low by historic it looks like me longer realmuch estate cycle, particularly because interest rates will probably stay low for a while. but that overbuilding, which always kills it, is not the apparent. a parent -- shery: we finally have saudi aramco's pricing. that was supposed to happen around midnight, but it's been delayed. finally out, pricing the ipo at the top of the range, valuing the company at $1.7 trillion. that would be a range of 30 to 32. pricing at the top of the range. longer real the ipo was 4.6 times oversubscribed. such corruption totaling $119 billion. they have se
for real estate?ve: real estate is interesting because the way real estate cycles die is with new supply. too many things, the value of the other stuff ends up going down because you cannot fill all the buildings, and the rent, the buildings become partially empty, the go down, and all of a sudden people have problems in the real estate business. that, in the developed world, does not seem to be happening. supply is quite low by historic it looks like me longer realmuch estate cycle,...
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the real life usually you kind of hear that uncle say things for years and years and years and then one day you're like all right we got to talk about this and seeing it was really important i mean this is a show that in 10 episodes i think we have one conversation about trump this is not about being defined in the shadow of him but we do have uncle in the scene you know every family has this type of person that is trying i mean we talk about the egyptian revolution and the change or maybe what people feel like the lack there of change afterwards i remember reading a quote that said yeah we brought down a dictatorship but that way of thinking that dictatorship is in every household we have to talk about it within our families so it's really important to see that up top what kind of thing would you see. what kind of thing would just give a sense of the idea that he is he feels like a kite to from 1706 columns in the us but he's actually acting and reacting in 202019. percent to the way that he thinks will seize the world well i think it's very limited i think he's someone who blames
the real life usually you kind of hear that uncle say things for years and years and years and then one day you're like all right we got to talk about this and seeing it was really important i mean this is a show that in 10 episodes i think we have one conversation about trump this is not about being defined in the shadow of him but we do have uncle in the scene you know every family has this type of person that is trying i mean we talk about the egyptian revolution and the change or maybe what...
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woody said i want to do a real film about real people where you care about the characters and be somewhatis relationship quits. >> that's fine. that's great. i don't know what i did wrong. i mean, i can't believe this. somewhere, she cooled off to me. is it something that i did? >> it's never something you do, that's how people are. love fades. >> love fades? god, that's a depressing thought. >> there's no, you know, happy ending with a neat bow tie at the end. but ironically, "annie hall" became one of the funniest movies ever. it changed so much the way people thought of, you know, romantic comedies. >> one of the summer's surprise hit movies stars billy crystal and meg ryan, it's called "when harry met sally." >> men and women can't be friends because the sex part always gets in the way. >> that's not true. i have a number of men friends and there's no sex involved. >> no, you don't. >> yes, i do. >> no, you don't. >> yes, i do. >> you only think you do. >> you're saying i'm having sex with these men without my knowledge? >> no, i'm saying they all want to have sex with you. >> nora ep
woody said i want to do a real film about real people where you care about the characters and be somewhatis relationship quits. >> that's fine. that's great. i don't know what i did wrong. i mean, i can't believe this. somewhere, she cooled off to me. is it something that i did? >> it's never something you do, that's how people are. love fades. >> love fades? god, that's a depressing thought. >> there's no, you know, happy ending with a neat bow tie at the end. but...
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i got real relief with cosentyx. watch me! feel real relief. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. yeah. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. con liberty mutual solo pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ darrell's family uses gain flings now so their laundry smells more amazing than ever. [woman] isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! greg: it's the phone call that started it all. so trump calls the president of the ukraine. they have one there actually. someone blows a whistle and says that phone call isn't right. dems get all excited and call for impeachment inquiry and trump is like take it easy. here's the transcript of the call. and then this guy makes like he
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it's real. these were real elves working for the secret santa. secret santa is an anonymous wealthy businessman who every year trafrlz the country giving out 100, 200, sometimes $300. >> no. >> yeah. >> reporter: to random strangers. >> it's impossible. this is impossible. >> it is possible. it's true. >> reporter: he usually finds his targets in thrift stores. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: but this year, secret santa recruited some elves from the milwaukee county transit system to do at least some of his giving. >> we're here because of you. >> reporter: he chose the milwaukee drivers because they're always doing kind deeds. whether it's stopping the bus to fetch a pair of lost children's shoes, helping a turtle cross the street, or rescuing a child out wandering alone, there is a real culture of kindness here which secret santa says>>ak goi biggest sleigh we've ever had, and the magic is going to be like golddust flying across the city. >> i'm working for secret santa. and you are the luckyest people in the world. >> reporter: for the rest
it's real. these were real elves working for the secret santa. secret santa is an anonymous wealthy businessman who every year trafrlz the country giving out 100, 200, sometimes $300. >> no. >> yeah. >> reporter: to random strangers. >> it's impossible. this is impossible. >> it is possible. it's true. >> reporter: he usually finds his targets in thrift stores. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: but this year, secret santa recruited some elves...
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from a real cold.infectant spray kills the #1 cause of the cold and clorox wipes don't. lysol. what it takes to protect. yooooohooo liz, rob, cough if you nerds arshhhh.ere. shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob? the king of dry, scratchy coughs. it's got two medicines in one and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long?! i never studied a day in my life and i turned out fine! put me down lady! watch the sign! ooooo ow, that was a corner. only mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours with 2 medicines in 1 pill. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® >>>
from a real cold.infectant spray kills the #1 cause of the cold and clorox wipes don't. lysol. what it takes to protect. yooooohooo liz, rob, cough if you nerds arshhhh.ere. shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob? the king of dry, scratchy coughs. it's got two medicines in one and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long?! i never studied a day in my life and i turned out fine! put me down lady! watch the sign! ooooo ow, that was a corner. only mucinex dm relieves...
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stephen: just buying $39 billion of real estate.ught was dangerous. ♪ ♪ david: 2007, you decide you should take the firm public. why did you need to take it public? stephen: for a lot of reasons. i had a sixth sense that something terrible was going to happen in the environment. money was so available, money was cheap, everybody was doing things, prices were crazy. i had a sense this would come to a bad ending. we should have a lot of capital to make sure we were bomb-proof. that was one reason. a second reason, i thought it would be a great branding event for the firm on a global basis. everybody would know who we were and that would make us easier to raise money as well as to have people sell us companies and other assets. was, theat happened chinese sovereign wealth fund was in the process of being created, they heard about you going public, through an intermediary said, can we buy a big steak? you decided to let them do that. david: the ipo was going to be $4 billion. they offered to invest $3 billion. we did not even ask them.
stephen: just buying $39 billion of real estate.ught was dangerous. ♪ ♪ david: 2007, you decide you should take the firm public. why did you need to take it public? stephen: for a lot of reasons. i had a sixth sense that something terrible was going to happen in the environment. money was so available, money was cheap, everybody was doing things, prices were crazy. i had a sense this would come to a bad ending. we should have a lot of capital to make sure we were bomb-proof. that was one...
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real honor to have you here.there comes from you. thank you very much. >>> coming up, the billionaires versus elizabeth warren. some billionaires are worried about the warren wealth tax and what it could do to their nest egg. but this year's cowinner of the nobel prize in economics will give us her expert analysis of the wealth tax and the economic issues that she thinks should be at the center of the presidential campaign. he centere presidential campaign. althcare . we help farmers like john by developing digital tools, so he can use less water to grow crops. at bayer, this is why we science. hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. itso chantix can help you quit mom and slow turkey.amirez!!! along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease int
real honor to have you here.there comes from you. thank you very much. >>> coming up, the billionaires versus elizabeth warren. some billionaires are worried about the warren wealth tax and what it could do to their nest egg. but this year's cowinner of the nobel prize in economics will give us her expert analysis of the wealth tax and the economic issues that she thinks should be at the center of the presidential campaign. he centere presidential campaign. althcare . we help farmers...
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first let me offer some historically constructive words of relief, sanity and real, not phony, but real assurance. there's only been two truly horrendous sell offs since i started investing in 1979. the one day crash of 1987 and the rolling crash of 2007-2009 i could have down the nasdaq crash but the s&p held up well let's deal with these two big ones head on because they're great examples on october 19th, 1987, black monday, the dow fell 508 points. 22% in a single session. 22%. i was trading that day and even as the previous week had been one of the worst weeks in market history monday hit fast and it hihard it was almost as if there were no buyers to be found from dow 1,738 where it ended that day. it was selling off right into the close. i remember thinking. i remember thinking saved by the bell except it felt there weren't many left to be saved. what most people don't remember is that the week before was one of the market's worst weeks ever as the dow already plunged from 2,500 to 2245. that encouraged bargain hunters. they thought they could flip into that strength and that stren
first let me offer some historically constructive words of relief, sanity and real, not phony, but real assurance. there's only been two truly horrendous sell offs since i started investing in 1979. the one day crash of 1987 and the rolling crash of 2007-2009 i could have down the nasdaq crash but the s&p held up well let's deal with these two big ones head on because they're great examples on october 19th, 1987, black monday, the dow fell 508 points. 22% in a single session. 22%. i was...
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the real and they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the world's most advanced autonomous android is one of the more advanced robots in the world can or about feel that's a philosophical question it's not a lot of but you do socially connect on a subconscious level we are creating this new kind of entity. does either. a city defined by military occupation there's never been an arab state here at the capital of jerusalem everyone is welcome but this depôt structure that maintains the can only project that's what we refuse it was one of the sounders of the settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people segregation occupation discrimination injustice this is apartheid in the 21st century jerusalem a rock and a hard place on al-jazeera legally prescribe for the pain relief of the sick but taken in life threatening doses by millions in search of a fix. huge illegal shipments of the opioid tramadol are flawed because the. people in power goes to nigeria to investigate the devastating addiction epidemic that is even fueling the boko
the real and they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the world's most advanced autonomous android is one of the more advanced robots in the world can or about feel that's a philosophical question it's not a lot of but you do socially connect on a subconscious level we are creating this new kind of entity. does either. a city defined by military occupation there's never been an arab state here at the capital of jerusalem everyone is welcome but this depôt structure that...
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this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield."ant to head to the auction block and begin in asia where dollar bond sales from the continent remain steady this week. the market chalking up a new full-year record for issuance. in the u.s., investment grade sales remain subdued this week, almost $15 billion, almost eclipsed the entire month of december 2018. in high-yield, twitter is offering, its inaugural bond issue yielding 3.57%, the lowest security in eight years or more of the u.s. junk market. sticking with high yield, michael collins on whether it is time to start buying ccc debt. >> ccc spreads are 200 basis points wider. it's a weird relationship we have not seen. unless we are going into recession, there may be value emerging in the lower quality tears of the credit market. -- tiers of the credit market. if you can find 20 or 30 of them that have been thrown out with the bathwater, i think there is value in that part of the market. jonathan: there is a big debate. weighing in is gershon distenfeld, priya misra, krishna mem
this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield."ant to head to the auction block and begin in asia where dollar bond sales from the continent remain steady this week. the market chalking up a new full-year record for issuance. in the u.s., investment grade sales remain subdued this week, almost $15 billion, almost eclipsed the entire month of december 2018. in high-yield, twitter is offering, its inaugural bond issue yielding...
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they're heading here to madrid to face 13—time champions real.drid to face 13—time champions real. so for pep guardiola and his side a trip to the infamous santiago bernabeu awaits. and unbelievably it'll pit these two against each other for the very first time. guardiola won the competition twice as the manager of barcelona, while zinedine zidane led real to 3—straight titles, but they've never faced each other competitively before. but despite real madrid's illustrious record in the champions league. city will be confident. the second leg will be in manchester and real did look beatable in the group stage. they drew and lost to paris saint germain and could only draw with club brugge. and, of course, with city so far off liverpool in the premier league, they'll be putting a huge amount of emphasis on europe this season. and the former real madrid and liverpool striker michael owen, thinks city should have enough to beat his old side. city are not in the best of form but there's still a wild to go to find that form to rediscover that, madrid are
they're heading here to madrid to face 13—time champions real.drid to face 13—time champions real. so for pep guardiola and his side a trip to the infamous santiago bernabeu awaits. and unbelievably it'll pit these two against each other for the very first time. guardiola won the competition twice as the manager of barcelona, while zinedine zidane led real to 3—straight titles, but they've never faced each other competitively before. but despite real madrid's illustrious record in the...
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real and they are real don't you think south america was designed to be the world's most advanced autonomous android is one of the more advanced robots in the world can around but feel that's a philosophical question it's not a lot of time you do socially connect on a subconscious level we are creating this new kind of entity. does either. i learned that the 1st amendment is really key to being. a. point of. men and women to the resources that are available but your story is that we just don't tell you what the subject of the story wants you to know the government is not going to do the one thing the demonstrators want to apologize for that's what al-jazeera does we ask the questions so that we can get closer to the truth a university degree to be a doctor or a teacher but without any study. one i want to use to investigate the pakistani company at legibly selling fake degrees to dallas and the police around the world on out 0. 000 we were told to get to be done with ration has this been addressed by took a listen what is the proposal. for a couple on you know we meet with global news makers
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also on the show rising rents have sparked anger in european cities from force a lot of super led now real estate markets are bracing for the backlog. and we'll look at an extreme case of a rental market gone bad. were all the collective buildings are at risk of collapse . welcome to business asia i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us could russia finish construction on the controversial north stream to gas pipeline president vladimir putin told russian businessmen that the country has a pipe playing vessel to complete the project connecting russia and germany the comments reported by russian newspaper commerce came days after switch the swiss dutch firm all season spending pipe play following new u.s. sanctions against the project putin said he expects a delay of several months which could push the start of operations into 2021. now putin praised the russian economy at that same meeting with industry leaders while pushing for more growth recent years have shown however that that's a tall order and russia growth remains weak sanctions still hurt and the economy is ever more dep
also on the show rising rents have sparked anger in european cities from force a lot of super led now real estate markets are bracing for the backlog. and we'll look at an extreme case of a rental market gone bad. were all the collective buildings are at risk of collapse . welcome to business asia i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us could russia finish construction on the controversial north stream to gas pipeline president vladimir putin told russian businessmen that the country...
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it's real.one thing for me to go out there and say my opinion and go and be brave, they did not ask for that. they did not ask for that. when i feel them, i said your mom's fake news and your mom is a liar, on that front they are prepared to face the world and i have a conversation with them. here's what's going on. when you're talking about schools i wish there could be more free speech so that kids could learn and engage, but it's not that why. >> are going to move on but i want to say quickly i think foundation really this is an education problem in terms of understanding what free-speech rights are and what is actually hate speech, what upsets you versus what is illegal. >> when you tell me, when someone says an individual is wearing a red maga hat and you get called a nazi. your mirror hat triggers me and that's offensive. the conversation never starts. the teachers are the are the problem quite frankly because it's rooted in them. i experienced in the 80s in college. i want students to sta
it's real.one thing for me to go out there and say my opinion and go and be brave, they did not ask for that. they did not ask for that. when i feel them, i said your mom's fake news and your mom is a liar, on that front they are prepared to face the world and i have a conversation with them. here's what's going on. when you're talking about schools i wish there could be more free speech so that kids could learn and engage, but it's not that why. >> are going to move on but i want to say...
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you're making it real before it's real. facts, you go into a different direction, and i think it hurts your credibility. look, i think the idea that you came up with is really good, but i'm not here to be a licensee today. i just think that, for me, the risk is too great. vinny: okay. lemonis: like, you're a good dude, but i don't want to be coco-nuts myself by moving forward. i give you a lot of credit for putting your heart and soul in it. vinny: i've grown so much since we met. it's been challenging. you've brought some amazing ideas, advice. thank you. lemonis: and i give you a lot of credit for that, and i think you're a super dude in that regard, okay? vinny: thank you. i really appreciate it. lemonis: i wish you a lot of luck, buddy. we'll see you around. vinny: alright. thanks, marcus. lemonis: ultimately, i blame it on myself because i wasn't able to get him to learn the important building blocks required for running and owning a business. i hope he learned through this process that ultimately, business isn't just
you're making it real before it's real. facts, you go into a different direction, and i think it hurts your credibility. look, i think the idea that you came up with is really good, but i'm not here to be a licensee today. i just think that, for me, the risk is too great. vinny: okay. lemonis: like, you're a good dude, but i don't want to be coco-nuts myself by moving forward. i give you a lot of credit for putting your heart and soul in it. vinny: i've grown so much since we met. it's been...
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also on the show rising rents have sparked anger in european cities from barcelona to berlin now real estate markets are bracing for the backlash. and we'll look at an extreme case of a rental market gone bad. old neglected buildings are at risk of collapse. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for joining us well many markets around the world remain closed for christmas asian shares opened on a higher notes day with optimism over a trade deal between the u.s. and china stocks japan's nikkei and the shanghai composite advance around half a percent each on wednesday both u.s. president donald trump and a spokesman for the chinese government signaled the 2 nations trade deal was ready for signing a so-called phase one agreement is expected to ease the friction that has roiled markets over the past year. it was one of the biggest stories in europe this past year rising rents investors desperate for yield in europe 0 interest markets cloud their money instead into urban real estate but property markets in big cities have tightened pushing up rents and threatenin
also on the show rising rents have sparked anger in european cities from barcelona to berlin now real estate markets are bracing for the backlash. and we'll look at an extreme case of a rental market gone bad. old neglected buildings are at risk of collapse. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin thanks for joining us well many markets around the world remain closed for christmas asian shares opened on a higher notes day with optimism over a trade deal between the u.s. and...
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estate you find the entire real estate industry all the real estate america has paid just about 0 income since $1045.00 is that donald trump says i love depreciation they have so many loopholes that they have no reportable income so taxes are not going to do it you have to go right to the root of thing its assets and debts at the balance sheet balance sheets is what they should talk about and that's where we can be clear because taxation is the dumb way of trying to get the will back from the from the wealthy who fix procreated rather than earned it as models been saying but we have the we're talking about private debt by the way it's been very careful here it's the private debt that's caused this inequality it's the private debt that stagnates the economy the government debt as modern monetary syria argues is something which is like a it's the government's capacity to create money is mirrored in the amount of debt that it created so the government debt is something which is controllable it's not the problem of course all the attention the democratic party in the publicans is on the gove
estate you find the entire real estate industry all the real estate america has paid just about 0 income since $1045.00 is that donald trump says i love depreciation they have so many loopholes that they have no reportable income so taxes are not going to do it you have to go right to the root of thing its assets and debts at the balance sheet balance sheets is what they should talk about and that's where we can be clear because taxation is the dumb way of trying to get the will back from the...
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estate you find the entire real estate industry all the real estate america has paid just about 0 income since $1045.00 is that donald trump says i love depreciation they have so many loopholes that they have no reportable income so taxes are not going to do it you have to go right to the root of things it's assets and debts at the balance sheet balance sheets is what they should talk about and that's where we can be clear because taxation is the dumb way of trying to get the will fact from the from the wealthy who fix procreated rather than earned it as models been saying but we have the we're talking about private debt by the way it's been very careful here it's the private debt that's caused this inequality it's the private debt that stagnates the economy the government debt as modern monetary siri argues is something which is like it's the government's capacity to create money is mirrored in the amount of debt that it created so the government debt is something which is controllable it's not the problem of course all the attention the democratic party in the publicans is on the gover
estate you find the entire real estate industry all the real estate america has paid just about 0 income since $1045.00 is that donald trump says i love depreciation they have so many loopholes that they have no reportable income so taxes are not going to do it you have to go right to the root of things it's assets and debts at the balance sheet balance sheets is what they should talk about and that's where we can be clear because taxation is the dumb way of trying to get the will fact from the...
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and it's been a real issue the f.a. are still you know having to put together a report on what needs to be done to get asians in football whether it's racism whether it's discrimination it's been a tough journey but i think again it's been tough in many aspects for me again coming back to having a single mother who's has come over me down there not really knowing the english system of football but understanding what sport can do for me at that young age and getting me into that i think being from a south asian descent it's been difficult at times. the other part of it is injuries i've had so many injuries in my career and for most retired from football twice and it's been my mother who said to me no just keep going one more chance one more chance in a you know it's mentally physically and spiritually draining. but that's why i think the chart of work has kept me sane kept me and mentally strong but i was really advocate that has really been parent or mother support that's kept me going one of the things i read which had
and it's been a real issue the f.a. are still you know having to put together a report on what needs to be done to get asians in football whether it's racism whether it's discrimination it's been a tough journey but i think again it's been tough in many aspects for me again coming back to having a single mother who's has come over me down there not really knowing the english system of football but understanding what sport can do for me at that young age and getting me into that i think being...
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presidential candidates to talk about the real estate industry.l estate industry has so much control over the land in this country. there are big real estate executive who are -- executives who are able to buy the land. we need more community control. the real estate industry has a long, long history of being an oligarchic force. >> i would like the candidates to focus on how to fix corruption in our system, get money out of politics, pass a constitutional amendment to get money out of politics and rivers vallejo and citizens united, and just different solutions regarding corruption in our politics and the rampant money running through d.c., and restore our democracy. >> i want candidates to focus more on foreign policy. i would like to really hear about cutting back the military, going after the military-industrial complex, because that is something that would benefit our region, because we have a lot of people that are forced into the military, and then they never come back home. i also think we need to cut spending in the military. it is almost
presidential candidates to talk about the real estate industry.l estate industry has so much control over the land in this country. there are big real estate executive who are -- executives who are able to buy the land. we need more community control. the real estate industry has a long, long history of being an oligarchic force. >> i would like the candidates to focus on how to fix corruption in our system, get money out of politics, pass a constitutional amendment to get money out of...
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estate play the global real estate market is extremes of dollars on a bag that 5 percent of it or 10 percent of it the company is going to be worth you know 10 trillion dollars and the story sold because money is dispensed to people with good stories not to stop the spends to people who have good business plans you need a good story because most of the people of most of the money are beyond looking to make money they're looking to be entertained they're looking for to get a good story and so we work was a great story and it was a 48000000000 dollar catastrophe fracking was a great story it's exciting we're going to big the saudis are going to become the number one energy producer like word to wire some my money it's a great story the business plan was nonexistent they'll never 'd ever make money they're all going to go bankrupt but 2 you want to feel better about yourself doing it well the articles that he's looking at in this piece from wall street they actually talk i think it's from wall street journal or bloomberg in the financial press and they actually talk about the billionair
estate play the global real estate market is extremes of dollars on a bag that 5 percent of it or 10 percent of it the company is going to be worth you know 10 trillion dollars and the story sold because money is dispensed to people with good stories not to stop the spends to people who have good business plans you need a good story because most of the people of most of the money are beyond looking to make money they're looking to be entertained they're looking for to get a good story and so we...
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this is about the real star. >> no.reg: he was in a movie, martin scorsese film, how did you get the role? >> someone contacted me. they didn't tell me who was doing the film, nothing. they sent me a script and i looked at it and i thought this is kind of dumb. greg: really? >> i said i'm not interested. greg: wow, look at you. >> they didn't tell me who -- honest to god, like martin scorsese, de niro, i had heard the name. i wasn't really into films. so eventually i said i will go and read the script, and i read it with casting agent. they said can you go and read the same script to bob and to marty tomorrow? i said, i mean, maybe give me their last names. bob and marty, i had no idea who they were talking about. i went down to the standard hotel. they had eight professional actors and three real priests. at the time i was a catholic priest. i was totally embarrassed because i saw another priest that i knew. i'm like what are we doing here? wasting our time doing this movie thing. and when it came to my turn, i said to
this is about the real star. >> no.reg: he was in a movie, martin scorsese film, how did you get the role? >> someone contacted me. they didn't tell me who was doing the film, nothing. they sent me a script and i looked at it and i thought this is kind of dumb. greg: really? >> i said i'm not interested. greg: wow, look at you. >> they didn't tell me who -- honest to god, like martin scorsese, de niro, i had heard the name. i wasn't really into films. so eventually i...
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he lived a real life in a real place, in a real home. >> to be able to fill in something from the contextn which he grew up would be very, very exciting. >> for the english archaeologist who made the discovery, it's the find of a lifetime. >> i don't expect that i will ever again work on a site which is both so fascinating and catches the imagination of quite so many people around the world. >> first uncovered in the 19th century, the true significance of this site was ignored by mainstream archaeology for more than 100 years. only when ken dark began investigating in 2006 did clear evidence emerge from the dust, the ruins of a first century jewish house. was this simple home where jesus spent the formative years of his life? >> for canon john peterson, it's confirmation of an ancient christian tradition. >> it's not only exciting and special, but it is mystical because one enters into dealing with the questions of, where did the holy family live? isn't this exciting, though, to be able to think that we are looking at such an important part of human history at this point? >> yes. >> it's
he lived a real life in a real place, in a real home. >> to be able to fill in something from the contextn which he grew up would be very, very exciting. >> for the english archaeologist who made the discovery, it's the find of a lifetime. >> i don't expect that i will ever again work on a site which is both so fascinating and catches the imagination of quite so many people around the world. >> first uncovered in the 19th century, the true significance of this site was...
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for real.ou heard me say that. i go back a long way with a lot of folks who represented this state. and some of you have heard me say it before. it reminds me of my home state of delaware in one important respect -- everybody knows everybody. and that's a good thing. matter of fact, first time i ran for the united dates senate, i was 29 years old, wasn't old enough to be sworn in. judge broderick, i have to be very careful in front of him. i may be called before the court. a great friend for a long time. but when i ran, my state was a yours, down around the massachusetts border, a little competition. but i remember, i started off my campaign in the southern part of the state of delaware. they speak with a thick accent, for real. we were a border state, wasn't sure what side we want to fight on in those days, for real. the southern part of the state is very southern. they talk at you like you're a good old fella. so the way you go in delaware, you work your way from south to north. they said, be
for real.ou heard me say that. i go back a long way with a lot of folks who represented this state. and some of you have heard me say it before. it reminds me of my home state of delaware in one important respect -- everybody knows everybody. and that's a good thing. matter of fact, first time i ran for the united dates senate, i was 29 years old, wasn't old enough to be sworn in. judge broderick, i have to be very careful in front of him. i may be called before the court. a great friend for a...
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the real reason trump was headed to turkey was for a major n.a.t.o.ummit between america and european allies, and in classic trump fashion, he began the trip with a bang. >> president trump kicked off his meetings here in london with a free-wheeling impromptu press conference and harsh words for french president emanuel macron. >> asked about recent comments thatnateso was becoming brain dead he hit back hard. >> very nasty statement. you can't go around making statements like that about n.a.t.o., it's very disrespectful. >> in the past president trump had his own harsh words towards nate. >> n.a.t.o. is obsolete, it's old, it's fat, it's sloppy. ( laughter ) >> trevor: n.a.t.o. is old, fat and sloppy? ( laughter ) why is it that every insult trump uses against others always seems to really be about himself? ( cheers and applause ) no, i don't know if you notice, every time he mocks other people, it's like a pain inside of him he's trying to project on to others. it's almost like he's taking notes during his fight with melania. fat and sloppy, that's
the real reason trump was headed to turkey was for a major n.a.t.o.ummit between america and european allies, and in classic trump fashion, he began the trip with a bang. >> president trump kicked off his meetings here in london with a free-wheeling impromptu press conference and harsh words for french president emanuel macron. >> asked about recent comments thatnateso was becoming brain dead he hit back hard. >> very nasty statement. you can't go around making statements like...
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this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield.e now for the final spread. saudi aramco starts trading next wednesday. we will get u.s. cpi and 10 fomc rate decision. on wednesday, it is the swiss bank making their own decisions. the u.k. is heading for its general election. the consumer back in focus with u.s. retail sales. if i know run of thoughts with p krishna.shon, and the rest of the world outperforms the united states of america. where do stand on that debate? the world rest of models along. we struggle to see where the rest of the world gets the -- to the extent that deceleration will slow down -- it has big applications for the dollar. if you get this big convergence in global growth, how much can the dollar weekend? you need the fed to capitulate. reassessment.rial only then will the daughter -- the dollar meaningfully -- gershon: you cannot generalize. response, you look at europe and how much ammunition is left. china has a lot more they could do should weakness emerge. krishna: for the overseas economies, basically th
this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield.e now for the final spread. saudi aramco starts trading next wednesday. we will get u.s. cpi and 10 fomc rate decision. on wednesday, it is the swiss bank making their own decisions. the u.k. is heading for its general election. the consumer back in focus with u.s. retail sales. if i know run of thoughts with p krishna.shon, and the rest of the world outperforms the united states of america. where do stand...
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one was the biggest real estate deal in history. eop, a real estate company built by sam zell.id a $49 billion -- $40 billion buyout, is that right? steve: $39 billion, actually. david: $39 billion. you won the bidding war, but the real estate market crumbled right after the deal was done. how did you survive with that deal? steve: we worried. the same reason we were going public, i sensed that we were in market top for real estate. so, just buying $39 billion of real estate, i thought was dangerous. you had to pay a pretty good price to get it. because it was competitive. as soon as we decided we were going to actually raise our price enough to be the winner, there were two or three of us sitting around saying, this deal is potentially dangerous. we have to reduce the leverage, and we got to take advantage of the crazy prices people are paying. we decided to sell half of what we bought the same day we bought it. when i told people that, they looked at me and said, the same day? i said, i don't want to take any risk that the world is going to change and we are going to be stuck
one was the biggest real estate deal in history. eop, a real estate company built by sam zell.id a $49 billion -- $40 billion buyout, is that right? steve: $39 billion, actually. david: $39 billion. you won the bidding war, but the real estate market crumbled right after the deal was done. how did you survive with that deal? steve: we worried. the same reason we were going public, i sensed that we were in market top for real estate. so, just buying $39 billion of real estate, i thought was...
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and you're talking about big picture peter the real reason is the u.s. now believes now believes that it can actually gain military supremacy and thus dominance in these different war fighting domains and that's what the u.s. had basically been forced to abandon during the cold war once the soviet union achieved a basic parity with the united states that that idea of mutually assured destruction that's gone now now it's full spectrum dominance and military supremacy as the operational doctrine of the pentagon this sets the stage for global war and the military doctrine of the pentagon recently revamped says we're getting ready for a global war with russia and china. that's insanity you know james you know we had over the last few weeks we had the afghan papers released and it was a home reaction from the corporate media i mean it wasn't even mentioned actually from what i could see i mean one huge blunder and all 3 of us and many of our viewers knew it all along that we were being lied to so they want to take they want to militarize space and they can ev
and you're talking about big picture peter the real reason is the u.s. now believes now believes that it can actually gain military supremacy and thus dominance in these different war fighting domains and that's what the u.s. had basically been forced to abandon during the cold war once the soviet union achieved a basic parity with the united states that that idea of mutually assured destruction that's gone now now it's full spectrum dominance and military supremacy as the operational doctrine...
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in the dressing room at real madrid i'm going to read this but i'm going to read it way nicer than i think it was are you giving up now you're such a coward what do you want to creep under the beautiful warm shower shampoo your hair to be alone or do you want to prove to your fellow players the fans out there and me what you can do i think the best part of this is that he went after the hair . i'm the. one who said we split up with someone likes him and someone doesn't like. football or. because he doesn't like to go back but he makes a difference in front of the gold. it was a new start for him and also for the club finally arsenal spent big 50000000 euros at club transfer record at the time. now we were going to be everywhere and there were already the cards but you're going to. get it started. to be wrong. but despite winning trophies with arsenal he could rarely live up to expectations again he became the scapegoat for some fans the same supporters that previously celebrate his arrival. he was shocking the press to. germany and we have never seen a. players like measured our mode
in the dressing room at real madrid i'm going to read this but i'm going to read it way nicer than i think it was are you giving up now you're such a coward what do you want to creep under the beautiful warm shower shampoo your hair to be alone or do you want to prove to your fellow players the fans out there and me what you can do i think the best part of this is that he went after the hair . i'm the. one who said we split up with someone likes him and someone doesn't like. football or....