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chanting: say no to 56, say no to sg!not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of the front line of protest. chanting: prove that it's safe! but campaigners here are making theirfeelings known about plans to introduce sg masts in the area. chanting: what do we want? a ban! when do we want it? now! the world health organisation, public health england, and the nhs all say there's no sufficient evidence to say 56 poses a risk to health. however, that has done little to placate campaigners. earlier this year, one parliamentary petition calling for more research into 56 attracted more than 29,000 signatures. so what are their concerns? public health england and the government say that 56 and electromagnetic frequencies are safe because they all fall underneath the level of the international safety guidelines. however, there are huge issues with the safety guidelines. there is a great big gaping black hole. what the safety guidelines will tell you is whether your mast will burn or heat you, but what it won't tell
chanting: say no to 56, say no to sg!not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of the front line of protest. chanting: prove that it's safe! but campaigners here are making theirfeelings known about plans to introduce sg masts in the area. chanting: what do we want? a ban! when do we want it? now! the world health organisation, public health england, and the nhs all say there's no sufficient evidence to say 56 poses a risk to health. however, that has done little to placate...
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say no to sg, that it's safe! hove, near brighton. say no to 56, say no to sg! that it's safe! near brighton. say no to 56, say no to 56! it may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of the front line of protest. prove that it's safe! but campaigners here are making their feelings known about plans to introduce sg masts in the area. what do we want? a ban! when do we want it? now! the world health organization, public health england and the nhs also there is no sufficient evidence to say 56 poses a risk to health. however, that has done little to placate campaigners. earlier this year, one parliamentary petition calling for more research into 56 attracted more than 29,000 signatures. so what are their concerns? public health england under the government say that 56 and electromagnetic frequencies are safe because they all fall underneath the level of the international safety guidelines. however, there are huge issues with the safety guidelines stop there is a great big gaping black hole. what the safety guidelines will tell you is weather your mast will burn o
say no to sg, that it's safe! hove, near brighton. say no to 56, say no to sg! that it's safe! near brighton. say no to 56, say no to 56! it may not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking of the front line of protest. prove that it's safe! but campaigners here are making their feelings known about plans to introduce sg masts in the area. what do we want? a ban! when do we want it? now! the world health organization, public health england and the nhs also there is no sufficient...
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it will create the world's biggest commercial five "sg the world's biggest commercial five ——sg networkia and parts of the us have started 56 pilots but the chinese government made international authority. china mobile, china unicomm and china telecom. 128 yuan per month for current 56 plans, which is 18 us dollars. not too expensive. not many people own 56 mobile phones but companies like xiaomei and huawei are offering. what is the big deal? analysts say if ag are offering. what is the big deal? analysts say if 4g was like escape order, 5g is like a rocket ship. apple's tv+ streaming service launches today and it's available for a monthly subscription fee and features a lineup of original shows, movies and documentaries. apple announced their entry into the streaming world earlier this year with the help ofjennifer aniston, steven spielberg and oprah are just some of the big names in hollywood working with apple to create original content for their new platform. apple tv+ is a streaming service which will cost $4 99 per month or £4 99 but customers who purchased a new apple device aft
it will create the world's biggest commercial five "sg the world's biggest commercial five ——sg networkia and parts of the us have started 56 pilots but the chinese government made international authority. china mobile, china unicomm and china telecom. 128 yuan per month for current 56 plans, which is 18 us dollars. not too expensive. not many people own 56 mobile phones but companies like xiaomei and huawei are offering. what is the big deal? analysts say if ag are offering. what is...
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chanting: say no to 56, say no to sg!irst place that comes to mind when thinking of the front line of protest. chanting: prove that it's safe! but campaigners here are making theirfeelings known about plans to introduce sg masts in the area. chanting: what do we want? a ban! when do we want it? now! the world health organisation, public health england and the nhs all say there's no sufficient evidence to say 56 poses a risk to health. however, that has done little to placate campaigners. earlier this year, one parliamentary petition calling for more research into 56 attracted more than 29,000 signatures. so what are their concerns? public health england and the government say that 56 and electromagnetic frequencies are safe because they all fall underneath the level of the international safety guidelines. however, there are huge issues with the safety guidelines. there is a great big gaping black hole. what the safety guidelines will tell you is whether your mast will burn or heat you, but what it won't tell you is all of
chanting: say no to 56, say no to sg!irst place that comes to mind when thinking of the front line of protest. chanting: prove that it's safe! but campaigners here are making theirfeelings known about plans to introduce sg masts in the area. chanting: what do we want? a ban! when do we want it? now! the world health organisation, public health england and the nhs all say there's no sufficient evidence to say 56 poses a risk to health. however, that has done little to placate campaigners....
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say no to sg! in the area. chanting: what do we want? a ban! when do we want it? now! the world health organization, public health england, and the nhs all say there is no sufficient evidence to say 56 poses a risk to health. however, that has done little to placate campaigners. earlier this year, one parliamentary petition calling for more research into 56 attracted more than 29,000 signatures. so what are their concerns? public health england and the government say that 56 and electromagnetic frequencies are safe because they all fall underneath the level of the international safety guidelines. however, there are huge issues with the safety guidelines. there‘s a great big gaping black hole. what the safety guidelines will tell you is whether your mast will burn or heat you, but what it won‘t tell you is all of these health effects that are known by science to be linked to electromagnetic frequency radiation. who decides who is guinea pigs? who is deciding to, you know, to roll this out, and test
say no to sg! in the area. chanting: what do we want? a ban! when do we want it? now! the world health organization, public health england, and the nhs all say there is no sufficient evidence to say 56 poses a risk to health. however, that has done little to placate campaigners. earlier this year, one parliamentary petition calling for more research into 56 attracted more than 29,000 signatures. so what are their concerns? public health england and the government say that 56 and electromagnetic...
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it will help to boost sg peoples homes and businesses.g fast download times, will put an end to the patchy, slow coverage, once and for all, which i'm sure everyone in can no doubt understand and has expense for themselves. in the average household —— that it will save the average household £30 per month on bills. britain's broadband is lagging well behind that of other countries. just about 8% or 10% of the uk has access to full fibre broadband at the moment. compare that to 98% in south korea. something clearly is not working. this is core infrastructure for the zist this is core infrastructure for the 21st century. absolutely essential to our needs as a society. i think it is too important to be left to the corporations. the most efficient and rapid way to deliver a broadband network fit for our times and make ita network fit for our times and make it a genuine public service for all, is for the public to take control of it. so under our plans, we will create a new public enterprise, and we will call it, british broadband. title case b
it will help to boost sg peoples homes and businesses.g fast download times, will put an end to the patchy, slow coverage, once and for all, which i'm sure everyone in can no doubt understand and has expense for themselves. in the average household —— that it will save the average household £30 per month on bills. britain's broadband is lagging well behind that of other countries. just about 8% or 10% of the uk has access to full fibre broadband at the moment. compare that to 98% in south...
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income for the community, and in paris, urban dwellers and beekeepers are dedevelopiping a culture of f sg
income for the community, and in paris, urban dwellers and beekeepers are dedevelopiping a culture of f sg
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robin: "run," d shecounting in cantonese, and they are --in she is sg in cantonese, and they are running, but not for fun. hong kong students of the university racetrack were escaping the trr gas and rub s police raided their campus. moving on to the grounds of a chinese university is a marked escalation by the police. th said they needed to stop people throwing bricks and other dangerous items from a campus bridge onto passing traffic. by night, that bridge became the front line in a standf. police on one side, protesters on theer oa raging fire in between. 24 hours previously, this place have been completely normalhe. across t university, protesters and students formed a human chain to supply the front line with water and food. others sat in groups, preparing their supply of weapons. you are sitting here making actual bombs. -- petrol bombs. >> why we are doing this, yesterday you note that used real bullets. that can kill someone. if they upgrade theier weapons, we need to upgrade our weapons, too. robin: this scene shows you how drastically the nature of this confrontation has change
robin: "run," d shecounting in cantonese, and they are --in she is sg in cantonese, and they are running, but not for fun. hong kong students of the university racetrack were escaping the trr gas and rub s police raided their campus. moving on to the grounds of a chinese university is a marked escalation by the police. th said they needed to stop people throwing bricks and other dangerous items from a campus bridge onto passing traffic. by night, that bridge became the front line in a...
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anita: well, you have seen that people have been sg to them, some people, wt until you get -- wait till get mickget mulvaney, all those people you said. i think that house democrats feel they have enough, more than enough. they had a lot of key witnesses but they had one key witness, gordon sondland, earlier this w we said there was a quid pro quo, and they feel like i don't need all those people, because what they are going tore do thedent is not letting these people testify, we're not getting the documents, that is an aicle of impeachment. he is obstructing justice, obstructg our iestigation, and they will use it against him. nada:th we hearpresident in this interview, but what are you hearing behind the scenes? does the president feel confident after these public hearings? anita: we hear that every day he has a different mood. the first day he felt, last week, on the first day, oh, this wasn't such a great witness, and he was feeling betr. and then if you remember a week ago he tweeted about maria yovanovitch and people thought that was such a mistake. every day has been back and for
anita: well, you have seen that people have been sg to them, some people, wt until you get -- wait till get mickget mulvaney, all those people you said. i think that house democrats feel they have enough, more than enough. they had a lot of key witnesses but they had one key witness, gordon sondland, earlier this w we said there was a quid pro quo, and they feel like i don't need all those people, because what they are going tore do thedent is not letting these people testify, we're not getting...
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. >> what my point is this starbucks was trade sg 50 in mid-2018 and traded $100 this summer since then. couldn't even rally. rallied a few hours after the earnings today i think this is more than just a rotation because they're moving into other things. i think this is something being said about some names that got really expensive got really crowded and i think that we are likely to see that in more we've isn't in sas stocks in tech different pockets and groups doing this i don't think it's that healthy. >> speaking of food cnbc stat down with starbucks ceo earlier today. you can see that hon cnbc.com. in the meantime here is else is come up on fast. >> shares of general electric closing out one of the best woks of the year. is the turn around for real or flash in the pan later, will we see fire works in the magic kingdom when disney reports earnings we'll break down what the options market is yi aadsanghe of the report. all that and more when we return mation. flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is cal
. >> what my point is this starbucks was trade sg 50 in mid-2018 and traded $100 this summer since then. couldn't even rally. rallied a few hours after the earnings today i think this is more than just a rotation because they're moving into other things. i think this is something being said about some names that got really expensive got really crowded and i think that we are likely to see that in more we've isn't in sas stocks in tech different pockets and groups doing this i don't think...
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interpretation, how to do law, how to be a good judge, but i remember a lot of it talking about my sg experience and the arguments that i have made ny and made them and what i thought of the court after having watched them for a number of months. so that was interview and i did not get the job the next time around and president obama call me as another disappointment, another high-class disappointment. but the president called me and said he was giving it to the other justice who had been a fabulous judge for many years and is now a colleague of mine but he sort of said, maybe there will be another chance and he was incredibly gracious and lovely even as he turned me down. and then the next time i interviewed with him was a year later when john paul stevens retired and it was a crazy day at the white house, this is why i say the second was not as good as the first, i walked in at the date of the oil spill. in the present had other things on his mind then to interview me and i wanted and sat down and it was pretty late because he was ha m real emergency and finally he made a little bit
interpretation, how to do law, how to be a good judge, but i remember a lot of it talking about my sg experience and the arguments that i have made ny and made them and what i thought of the court after having watched them for a number of months. so that was interview and i did not get the job the next time around and president obama call me as another disappointment, another high-class disappointment. but the president called me and said he was giving it to the other justice who had been a...
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value is around 486 to 496 they are able to leverage sg&a in the face of reducing the price.i think walmart has got a winning way in the top line, food and consumables that is not impacted by tariffs. >> is it walmart versus target like it used to be or can they both play in the same retail sand box and get along >> i think they can both play and get along. walmart's digital business is larger walmart's food and consumer area is larger than target. target does well too what they are doing with introducing new and exclusive brands is exciting whether off price or discount, that's what is winning that's what we are seeing consumers gravitate towards. >> is there any other consumer there doing well maybe off the normal radar who else is doing well >> some other names doing well some of the dollar stores also doing nicely the off prices like tjx, ross stores and burlington and brans that are winning also. ralph lauren, vf corp has great success. retail is reinventing themselves you are seeing companies respond because they are innovating, they have speed and they are using data t
value is around 486 to 496 they are able to leverage sg&a in the face of reducing the price.i think walmart has got a winning way in the top line, food and consumables that is not impacted by tariffs. >> is it walmart versus target like it used to be or can they both play in the same retail sand box and get along >> i think they can both play and get along. walmart's digital business is larger walmart's food and consumer area is larger than target. target does well too what they...
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and for moving forward until evd every t is crossed or at least s to that, because until if you sg tomorrow, we approve it, you stg tomorrow and you haven't figuree replacement trees are, don't kne coming from, we are going to has in the ground. so i would suppoh commissioner tanner suggested. a good condition. and that would a more prudent direction and more. >> i'll make the appeal to grano grant the appeal on the conditie replacement tree species are sey removal begins. >> so do you want a replacementr replacement trees? you want to t plan in place? >> yes. >> that would include species sr things. so i mean do you want to granting the appeal? continue t? >> do you want to come back to e library? >> i trust the department. the s they're a non-revenue generatinf our city. >> don't need to return to the . >> so what about the 24-inch bou like that a condition as well? >> yes. >> okay. on what basis? >> on the basis that this is ine department's intentions. for th. >> what was the last part? >> make it transparent for the s what the department said it wanw it's in writing for everybody. >> o
and for moving forward until evd every t is crossed or at least s to that, because until if you sg tomorrow, we approve it, you stg tomorrow and you haven't figuree replacement trees are, don't kne coming from, we are going to has in the ground. so i would suppoh commissioner tanner suggested. a good condition. and that would a more prudent direction and more. >> i'll make the appeal to grano grant the appeal on the conditie replacement tree species are sey removal begins. >> so do...
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>>nd one american was sg here at the door. i saw him myself.now if the erican or the others shot them. when the shooting happened, my brother shouted -- they killed reporter: no in from the village is a member of the insurgency and when h went to the local governor to complain, he was told the killings were a mistake and nothing could be done. the cia responded to a request for comment abuses saying we neither condone or would knowingly participate in illegal activities. we continue to work with our foreign partns to continue adherence to the law. although human rights watch did not provide the cia time tga study the alons in the report, without confirming or denying any particular role i government at cavities -- activities, we can say with some confidence that many if not all of the claims are likely false exaggerated. janusty-july, the f time in this long conflict that u.s. and afghan forces have killed and injured more civiliansn tha the taliban according to the u.n. and yet the taliban are still killing and maiming thousands like in this s
>>nd one american was sg here at the door. i saw him myself.now if the erican or the others shot them. when the shooting happened, my brother shouted -- they killed reporter: no in from the village is a member of the insurgency and when h went to the local governor to complain, he was told the killings were a mistake and nothing could be done. the cia responded to a request for comment abuses saying we neither condone or would knowingly participate in illegal activities. we continue to...
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. >> melissa: the women on the stage, do i think we would be sg on that stage if we had the experience't. maybe we are held to a different standard. >> kennedy: strong words from ay klobuchar. pete buttigieg keeps taking the democratic field by surprise. calshe is not alone in sensing a double standard at play. elizabeth moorings sending out an email saying "i am angry and i own it." warren's email reading "over and over, we are told that women are not allowed to be angry, it makes us unattractive to powerful men who want us to be quiet." i'm sorry, it is a full-contact sport and if someone comes after you on a policy issue, you can't cry sexism or victimhood at every turn. >> jessica: i don't think you can do that but i do think we can acknowledge dynamics in the way the media works and the way the coverage works and how democratic voters are receiving people. amy klobuchar's point in the full energ interview, in a cityf 200,000 people, he is resonating with a certain group of voters. i'm not saying amy klobuchar deserves to be number one in the polls and mayor pete should be number 1
. >> melissa: the women on the stage, do i think we would be sg on that stage if we had the experience't. maybe we are held to a different standard. >> kennedy: strong words from ay klobuchar. pete buttigieg keeps taking the democratic field by surprise. calshe is not alone in sensing a double standard at play. elizabeth moorings sending out an email saying "i am angry and i own it." warren's email reading "over and over, we are told that women are not allowed to be...
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.>> ifyou knew esthe peleop, u yod woulkn owif odanyby was ingo sg tourvevi an or dealit wod tbehe m. >> we havearlened dolle phonrerdcos to rrnaow t ge wn e thsearch. meanwhile the sheriff dertpamentar, sech amtes, along ith the ocmendino uncostty coa inand la. nd >>> no ma tterwhat th eydo, th keyeep kiinllg hors. es its ha toen d.>> ll sti to horse takes a fatakl stumble at santa anita. is it time to dethrone the sport of kings? >>> just days after governor newsom thanked the feds for wildfire help. the president is threatening to cut him off from future funding. >>> whoever buys this bay area home will never have to worry about a pg&e power outage again. >>> and there will be plenty of sunshine in the week ahead. the forecast coming up when we come back. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. >>> welcome back, the most seismically active spot in the bay area was shaken up for the s
.>> ifyou knew esthe peleop, u yod woulkn owif odanyby was ingo sg tourvevi an or dealit wod tbehe m. >> we havearlened dolle phonrerdcos to rrnaow t ge wn e thsearch. meanwhile the sheriff dertpamentar, sech amtes, along ith the ocmendino uncostty coa inand la. nd >>> no ma tterwhat th eydo, th keyeep kiinllg hors. es its ha toen d.>> ll sti to horse takes a fatakl stumble at santa anita. is it time to dethrone the sport of kings? >>> just days after...
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[lghter] i spent a whole day atomon spotify, just going through and collecting sgs and things.eat. reporter: great, but not exactly income-producing. on the other hand, older entrepreneurs aren't lookg to strike it rich. rent for younger ople versus older people. when you talk to a 20-year-old starting a business, they have this dream of starting a business and getting bought out by a company. when we get older, our horierns become sho and we start realizing i might have 20 years, 10 years to execute something that represents me as a person on this earth. for many, they've been waiting to do that stuff. reporter: like designers on the runway. that's why tom calls this a senior moment. >> ageism is one of the last really accepted areas where people will engage with negative stereotyping and ac nas if it'mal. for example, somebody justd u the word senior moment in front of me and i had to not throttle them. because a senior moment, could yougi i if your demographic was the -- defined as the me, a senior moment is abouts? being honest. because they are much more honest and willing
[lghter] i spent a whole day atomon spotify, just going through and collecting sgs and things.eat. reporter: great, but not exactly income-producing. on the other hand, older entrepreneurs aren't lookg to strike it rich. rent for younger ople versus older people. when you talk to a 20-year-old starting a business, they have this dream of starting a business and getting bought out by a company. when we get older, our horierns become sho and we start realizing i might have 20 years, 10 years to...
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. >>> at the live desk, a big step ha ms sg ovy kied 22 pe walmart where the sh happened reopens today. since the shooting, walmart has hired extra security guards at its other el paso stores. store managers have been helping employees to work through the tragedy. >> giving a sense of hope at the end of this tragic event that happened, that they can get back to some sort of normal life. >> the accused gunman pleaded not guilty to murder in october. police say he targeted mexicans and posted a white supremacist manifesto online before the attack. >> thanks. >>> autopsy and toxicology tests are scheduled today for the first person in the bay area to die from complications related to e-cigarette use. amanda arconti died friday. she spent a lot of time with family in novato. >> we know that in talking with. had been aware of some of the communications about the harm of vaping and tried to quit herself. >> an exact cause of death will be determined after today's exams. the cdc identified vitamin e acetate as a possible cause to vaping related illnesses. >>> it's been 25 years since the deat
. >>> at the live desk, a big step ha ms sg ovy kied 22 pe walmart where the sh happened reopens today. since the shooting, walmart has hired extra security guards at its other el paso stores. store managers have been helping employees to work through the tragedy. >> giving a sense of hope at the end of this tragic event that happened, that they can get back to some sort of normal life. >> the accused gunman pleaded not guilty to murder in october. police say he targeted...
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. >> and that is one of the points in the book is leaving the title acting chief of staf chief of sgfill in the blank makes him more powerful than matheson. his supporters would argue he's getting things done so what if he's breaking the china. >> they see that as a badge of honor that it is a non- politically correct president who's coming and is getting things done. >> may be pulled off some of the layers in washington. >> following promises he made. if we have the broad discussion of wealth iof well his base aftr potentially leave him, i certainly don't think that. if i they were, it wouldn't be because of his language or some of what his opponents considered outrageous behavior. it would be because he may be is unable to fulfill some of the promises he made, be it about the wall or more lovingly about the economy. and so far, he has at least to some extent been able to demonstrate this is what i promised into these are the results. >> when i covered the trump campaign in 2016, i had asked his supporters why do you support him and there's always two reasons. one was he'sg going to
. >> and that is one of the points in the book is leaving the title acting chief of staf chief of sgfill in the blank makes him more powerful than matheson. his supporters would argue he's getting things done so what if he's breaking the china. >> they see that as a badge of honor that it is a non- politically correct president who's coming and is getting things done. >> may be pulled off some of the layers in washington. >> following promises he made. if we have the...
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we'll be right back with more. sg cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. in connemara. right! connemara it is! there's one gift the whole family can share this holiday season, their story. give the gift of discovery, with an ancestrydna kit. ( ♪ ) only tylenol®
we'll be right back with more. sg cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking,...
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grown, we kept the dollars a little closer and been more cognizant of the leverage, and so you see our sg and a expenses, a percentage of revenues coming down. >> the last question, we know abbot does have a competitive product coming out very soon, talked about when miles white handed the torch over to mr. ford if you're watching, should you be saying, you know what, they are too small to take on abbot or should we be talking about expanding market, and maybe a superior product. >> we have been taking on abbot, and medtronic for a long time, and we have always had the superior technology and product. it is our mission and one of our core values to make sure our product is highly competitive. we'll continue to take those guys on. this is a great market and there's room for all of us this isn't a zero sum game there are a number of patients whose lives need to be better particularly with what dexcom has to offer. >> i'm going to congratulation you, and people who stuck with it there's these moments where people say, it's done, it's obvious it's a huge bump for many years. >> a runway for a
grown, we kept the dollars a little closer and been more cognizant of the leverage, and so you see our sg and a expenses, a percentage of revenues coming down. >> the last question, we know abbot does have a competitive product coming out very soon, talked about when miles white handed the torch over to mr. ford if you're watching, should you be saying, you know what, they are too small to take on abbot or should we be talking about expanding market, and maybe a superior product. >>...
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juan: i wanted to ask you in situationhe current wewe are seeining in bolivia, sg the continued conflicts in venezuela -- i guess one of the hallmarks of lula's approach to socialal leadership is he served his terms and left office and passed it on to a successor, where is in bolivia, morales has attended to stay for a fourth term and in venezuela with chavez as well seeking to overturn term limits. this whole issue of succession in a movement and passing the baton on to other leaders. i'm wondering your sense of lula's impact by making a decision? >> i think it was a sense of -- he deserves a lot of respect for his decision. were veryilma as well republican in the sense of the word that they respected the institutions in brazil and the equilibrium of the three powers. it should be seen as an example for other countries. in the moment where that is becoming less and less. i think we're seeing an abuse of the institutions and an abuse of the constitution where some are, like, putting it on the ground to stay in power for longer and to destroy their enemies. that is happening in the united
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director of ad administration sg this undertaking. our plans and lessons learned aa model for other agencies. i would like to thank the steere which has been providing guidan. and i would like to thank the sm this work would not be possiblee internal commitment to action. also rogers and chun for their d support and especially the coree to thank our director john ram g the initiative and standing fir. excuse me. he did a lot of hard work. don't always get this excited b. we want to tell you that we wous milestone without your engagemep and i also want to thank the coe support and technical assistanc. so i'm going to give a little bd during the presentation for thef members of the public who are te first time and just go over higl components of the initiative ane tackling implementation and thet steps. so president melgar alluded to s the department tackling racial l equity? we know disparities are increast and the housing crisis has madea lot of folks. city staff could be more diversr represent our communities, partn management. and w
director of ad administration sg this undertaking. our plans and lessons learned aa model for other agencies. i would like to thank the steere which has been providing guidan. and i would like to thank the sm this work would not be possiblee internal commitment to action. also rogers and chun for their d support and especially the coree to thank our director john ram g the initiative and standing fir. excuse me. he did a lot of hard work. don't always get this excited b. we want to tell you...
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i'm keeping an open mind, but i have yet to be fully persuade sg ed. >> we want a methodical approachll trigger now we'll go to this. >> when the mueller report came out it was adler seen by many as the key lawmaker driving the impeachment investigation at the time, not schiff or pelosi. a washington post poll released after the mueller report showed that then 37% roughly supported impeachment proceedings. after pelosi announced the start of the probe in september, it has jumped 21 points to 58%. wow. now, there are two factors driving that, the facts of the ukraine scandal and the democrats going fully on offense with speaker pelosi's shift. in a cynical world that treats so many choices as matters of optics or strategy, note this shift involves a factual and logical premise. democrats used to argue, some of them, that maybe you skip impeachment and try to stop donald trump in the next election. but this scandal undercut that democratic argument, and that with very clear logic, if trump is abusing power to cheat in the next election, then he's corrupted that very potential check and
i'm keeping an open mind, but i have yet to be fully persuade sg ed. >> we want a methodical approachll trigger now we'll go to this. >> when the mueller report came out it was adler seen by many as the key lawmaker driving the impeachment investigation at the time, not schiff or pelosi. a washington post poll released after the mueller report showed that then 37% roughly supported impeachment proceedings. after pelosi announced the start of the probe in september, it has jumped 21...
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sg yo >> your company would qualify under that we were talking earlier this hour about the amount ofe sitting on. they're not putting it to work in capital spending not just yet so it's going into funds like these. >> agency paper ultra secure something that is a great word flow to get military veterans involved with. >> you do a lot of work in ipos. that's one of things your company is known for how would you size up the market right now. there's been some hick hiccups shouldn't have happened. >> as an underwriter in something as you mentioned that drexel hamilton is good at and tale talented, integrity of capital markets are still there. i believe it's the valuations that are adjusted. the rounds of funding a series through b or c or d has driven the valuations and the appetite is finding it. we saw the deal in the normal range or higher and higher valuations i think you'll be fine in the capital markets especially equity capital markets until the end of the year. >> when you look at wework and what happened there, is there an example of the marketplace working the way it should wo
sg yo >> your company would qualify under that we were talking earlier this hour about the amount ofe sitting on. they're not putting it to work in capital spending not just yet so it's going into funds like these. >> agency paper ultra secure something that is a great word flow to get military veterans involved with. >> you do a lot of work in ipos. that's one of things your company is known for how would you size up the market right now. there's been some hick hiccups...
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this new one with this rule sg the most criminally significant because the returns would go to a prosecutorigh level. the only court above this appeals court that just dealt this blow is the u.s. supreme court. trump would have to file an appeal to the supreme court to stop this. that's what trump lawyer is announcing late today. plans to appeal to the supreme court to protect trump's taxes. what come next? trump's team would need four justices to agree to take this a i peappeal. if they fail at that, they have to give them to the d.a. they would need five full justices so win in a traditional ruling that would try to overturn this. many think trump starts off with four sympathetic judgestices. john roberts has become a swing vote which could be the case on this one. if the supreme court does take this case, that could mean by early next year, john roberts would be the key vote in deciding whether donald trump's taxes are forked over or he would be the person presiding over any impeachment trial of mr. trump in the senate making for a very pivotal time for donald trump who has a great deal
this new one with this rule sg the most criminally significant because the returns would go to a prosecutorigh level. the only court above this appeals court that just dealt this blow is the u.s. supreme court. trump would have to file an appeal to the supreme court to stop this. that's what trump lawyer is announcing late today. plans to appeal to the supreme court to protect trump's taxes. what come next? trump's team would need four justices to agree to take this a i peappeal. if they fail...
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stay with us for that. to quit sg cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. tothe problem is corporationsfix anything. and the people who run and own them have purchased our democracy. here's the difference between me and the other candidates. i don't think we can
stay with us for that. to quit sg cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking,...
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attendees so that they can contribute so, for example, sdg number four around quality education or sg decent economic work or 11 about sustainable cities we want everyone to get involved and learn about them, so they can personally think about what they do, what they can do to accelerate and achieve the goals, and then take it back to their companies. because philanthropy is not a individual sport it's collaborative we want the business roundtable and folks to be talking about it, so we can do more together >> let's talk to executives that are thinking about what their company isn't doing or some younger people that are forming a company and right now don't think it's too early, although mark told us, that's the exact way to do it what's junior instructions do you hire a lawyer is there a handbook. a lot of people say, jim, i would love to be more philanthropic. i don't know how to do it. >> we have this amazing website, we have all of the tools to get started, whether you want to give 1% of your time, 1% of your equity, 1 percent of your product. whatever it is and you can start wher
attendees so that they can contribute so, for example, sdg number four around quality education or sg decent economic work or 11 about sustainable cities we want everyone to get involved and learn about them, so they can personally think about what they do, what they can do to accelerate and achieve the goals, and then take it back to their companies. because philanthropy is not a individual sport it's collaborative we want the business roundtable and folks to be talking about it, so we can do...
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the judge but i remember a lot of it that we talked about, my sg experience of the kind of arguments i made and why i made them. and what i thought of the court after having watched them for a number of months. that was my first interview. i did not get the job that time around. me --ent obama called another high-class disappointment -- the president called me and said he was giving it to justice sotomayor who had been a fabulous judge for many years and is now an esteemed colleague of mine. but he sort of said, maybe there will be another chance and he was incredibly gracious and lovely even as he turned me down. then, the next time i interviewed within which was a , that's when john paul stevens retired, it was a crazy day at the white house. the second one was not as good as the first. i walked in and it was the day of the bp oil spill, if your member that day, and the president had other things on his mind i think been to interview me and i walked in and set down. -- and sat down. it was late and he had had meetings and there was a real emergency. made some time in his schedule t
the judge but i remember a lot of it that we talked about, my sg experience of the kind of arguments i made and why i made them. and what i thought of the court after having watched them for a number of months. that was my first interview. i did not get the job that time around. me --ent obama called another high-class disappointment -- the president called me and said he was giving it to justice sotomayor who had been a fabulous judge for many years and is now an esteemed colleague of mine....
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but i remember a lot of it we really did talk about my sg experiences and the kinds of arguments i hadmade and why i had made them. and what i sort of thought of the court after having watched them for a number of months. so that was my first interview. and then i did not get the job that time around. and president obama called me, another one of these disappointments, another high-class disappointment. but the president called me and said he was giving it to another justice who had been a fabulous judge for many years and is now a really esteemed colleague of mine. but he sort of said, you know, maybe there will be another chance. and he was incredibly gracious and lovely, even as he turned me down. and then the next time i interviewed with him, which was a year later, when john paul stevens retired, it was a crazy day at the white house. this is why i say the second one was not as good as the first. i walked in and it was the day of the bp oil spill, if you remember that day. and the president really had other things on his mind, i think, than to interview me. and i walked in and sat
but i remember a lot of it we really did talk about my sg experiences and the kinds of arguments i hadmade and why i had made them. and what i sort of thought of the court after having watched them for a number of months. so that was my first interview. and then i did not get the job that time around. and president obama called me, another one of these disappointments, another high-class disappointment. but the president called me and said he was giving it to another justice who had been a...
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i think we are seeing this in the sg debate. seeing in the ballot box. the stakeholder. when people are talking about -- daniel: when people are talking about esg, they are not talking about is an abstract thing. they are talking about it as a driver of long-term value. people are trying to translate esg questions into questions of long-term value/profitability and realizing if you do not fix , climate questions, environmental questions could affect your stock market value a few years from now. alix: all of this sets me up perfectly for one of my favorite parts, the cold open on snl. it was kate mckinnon doing elizabeth warren. this is the end of that cold open. >> your insurance is like a bad boyfriend. girl, listen to me. you need to leave him. he is draining you. you deserve better. dump his ass. >> i know. you are right. i am settling. becausered to leave what if it is the best i can get? to say willes on you vote for me, and she says i do not know. it sounds great in your into it but you have to deliver it to make it happen. that cracked it up. -- t
i think we are seeing this in the sg debate. seeing in the ballot box. the stakeholder. when people are talking about -- daniel: when people are talking about esg, they are not talking about is an abstract thing. they are talking about it as a driver of long-term value. people are trying to translate esg questions into questions of long-term value/profitability and realizing if you do not fix , climate questions, environmental questions could affect your stock market value a few years from now....
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i want to give a good update on the sg alert we were following.look atur drive times. ering everything in green. >> thank you. it's full-time thyme now for >> ryan: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, academy award winner, helen mirren. from the new movie, "holiday in the wild," kristin
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of a partisan process of impeachment, that you're pursuing watergate fantasies, the closed door depp sgsnstairs are a strange cult. what's your response? >> i respond strongly when he uses the term i witnessed a cult in 1978 with jones town and i find his use of that quite offensive, but i what i will say is that these depositions take place in closed doors as they did in the benghazi hearings. there were 107 closed door aeroings that took place during the time that the benghazi hearings were going on that the republicans were in charge of f. so put that aside. as to the rest of the business of the house, there are 21 committees in the house of representatives. this is only one committee that is focused on the impeachment right now. 20 are having hearings, taking votes. we just passed a bill on the restoration of o funding for the xm bank today. there's over 400 members doing all kinds o of work within their jurisdiction and under their job description right now. so again, it's phony argument but republicans are really having a difficult time trying to come up with a message that works f
of a partisan process of impeachment, that you're pursuing watergate fantasies, the closed door depp sgsnstairs are a strange cult. what's your response? >> i respond strongly when he uses the term i witnessed a cult in 1978 with jones town and i find his use of that quite offensive, but i what i will say is that these depositions take place in closed doors as they did in the benghazi hearings. there were 107 closed door aeroings that took place during the time that the benghazi hearings...
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my goal in these hear sgs two things, one to get the question to colonel vindman's question, and the second is coming out of this is for us as a congress to return to the ukraine policy that nancy pelosi and kevin mccarthy both support. it is not investigations. it is the restoration of democracy in ukraine and the resistance of russian aggression and i yield back. >> mr. maloney? >> thank you both for being here. you know, lieutenant colonel vindman, this is maybe one of your first congressional hearings like this, and so you may not -- >> hopefully the last. >> i can't blame you for feeling that way, sir. particularly when i have been sitting here listening to my republican colleagues, and one of the advantages of being down here at the kids' table is that you get to hear the folks above you ask the questions, and i have been listening closely to the republican colleagues say just about anything except to contradict the substantive testimony, and there has been a lot of complaints and insinuations and suggestions that maybe that your service is somehow not to be trusted. yet, you w
my goal in these hear sgs two things, one to get the question to colonel vindman's question, and the second is coming out of this is for us as a congress to return to the ukraine policy that nancy pelosi and kevin mccarthy both support. it is not investigations. it is the restoration of democracy in ukraine and the resistance of russian aggression and i yield back. >> mr. maloney? >> thank you both for being here. you know, lieutenant colonel vindman, this is maybe one of your first...
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sg. with signals already beaming into cities around the country and many are excited.nd smart cities. one example would be connected ambulances. so, having paramedics receive real—time information from consultants to actually help patients on the ground. that‘s life—saving and life—changing. but wait! i don't even have one bar. we don't get 36 and they're talking about 5g ? forget hotspots. 8% of the country is a total not spot. 25% of the country a partial not spot. while the government wants to relax planning laws to push ahead with the technology to fix this, campaigners in some parts of the country want the brakes slammed on. the government says the science is safe. campaigners want more proof. the deadline for thoughts is end of play today. in a moment we‘ll have all the business news, but first, the headlines on bbc news: health bosses warn politicians not to use the nhs as a political weapon in the general election, but say a bidding war has already begun. mps will elect a new speaker of the house of commons today, following the retirement ofjohn bercow. motherc
sg. with signals already beaming into cities around the country and many are excited.nd smart cities. one example would be connected ambulances. so, having paramedics receive real—time information from consultants to actually help patients on the ground. that‘s life—saving and life—changing. but wait! i don't even have one bar. we don't get 36 and they're talking about 5g ? forget hotspots. 8% of the country is a total not spot. 25% of the country a partial not spot. while the...
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the cost of doing medicare is borne on companies to say it costs less, yes, they spend less money on sghe final point, one of the things we have to look at is how medicare has reimbursed technology over time if you look at the segments of health care services like dialysis, we see no innovation medicare hasn't been able to accommodate the costs of new innovation you see them take it out of the sectors that they pay for. that's one of the risks here you'll see capital come out of areas where medicare is the primary payer. >> scott, look, let's be very clear. not all innovation is good or actually progress. you and i know the da vinci surgical robot has not been a great success and in some camps or operations actually causes harm we have to be careful about innovation, but one of the things warren does do is push hard on alternative payment bundles like alternative payment which will shove more decision making on to providers, hospitals and doctors. that should actually breed i think more innovation. >> well, what we've seen in medicare, zeke, i think you'd probably agree with this, what
the cost of doing medicare is borne on companies to say it costs less, yes, they spend less money on sghe final point, one of the things we have to look at is how medicare has reimbursed technology over time if you look at the segments of health care services like dialysis, we see no innovation medicare hasn't been able to accommodate the costs of new innovation you see them take it out of the sectors that they pay for. that's one of the risks here you'll see capital come out of areas where...
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we have whizzed through the ages to sg. with we have whizzed through the ages to 5g.ll be insta nt. many are excited. it will be instant. there are no loading times, no buffering, no waiting. you can watch the video straightaway without any stoppage. this is about downloads and smart homes and smart cities. one example would be connected ambulances. having paramedics with a real—time information from consultants to actually help patients on the ground. that is life—saving and life changing. but wait! i don't even have one bar. we don't get 3g and they are talking about 5g? forget hotspots. 8% of the country with a total not spot. 25 of —— 25% of the country is a partial not spot. while the government wants to relax planning laws to push ahead with the technology to fix this, campaigns are in desperate campaigners in some parts of the country want the brakes slammed on. the government as a sciences say. campaigners want more proof. the deadline is end of day today. we are in birmingham with leslie from the west midlands 5g group because it's what the government by the
we have whizzed through the ages to sg. with we have whizzed through the ages to 5g.ll be insta nt. many are excited. it will be instant. there are no loading times, no buffering, no waiting. you can watch the video straightaway without any stoppage. this is about downloads and smart homes and smart cities. one example would be connected ambulances. having paramedics with a real—time information from consultants to actually help patients on the ground. that is life—saving and life changing....
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>> the time sg remaing is remar here.ion about president trump messing with evidence tampering. i think this is so significant this is coming from a jury because politics don't matter when it comes from a jury. this is 12 everyday men and women. that is the bulwark of democracy, and i think it's a powerful message. >> i'm sure the president has respect for the jury system. wait until he starts tweeting about the jurors. >> that's a crime, too. >> laura, are you surprised at all seven? >> if you're able to tick off the elements of one, it's not likely you'll be able to meet all of them, but seven counts is a very big message to send, particularly given the climate shimon talked about. we're talking about text messages and emails and telephone calls. the presentation of evidence had to be really comprehensive, and i know that we're in a society now where we have kind of a law and order, everything is wrapped up from the crime committed to the jury conviction in 51 minutes flat. but the overwhelming amount and burden that yo
>> the time sg remaing is remar here.ion about president trump messing with evidence tampering. i think this is so significant this is coming from a jury because politics don't matter when it comes from a jury. this is 12 everyday men and women. that is the bulwark of democracy, and i think it's a powerful message. >> i'm sure the president has respect for the jury system. wait until he starts tweeting about the jurors. >> that's a crime, too. >> laura, are you surprised...
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my goal in these hear sgs two things, one to get the question to colonel vindman's question, and the second is coming out of this is for us as a congress to return to the ukraine policy that nancy pelosi and kevin mccarthy both support. it is not investigations. it is the restoration of democracy in ukraine and the resistance of russian aggression and i yield back. >> mr. maloney? >> thank you both for being here. you know, lieutenant colonel vindman, this is maybe one of your first congressional hearings like this, and so you may not -- >> hopefully the last. >> i can't blame you for feeling that way, sir. particularly when i have been sitting here listening to my republican colleagues, and one of the advantages of being down here at the kids' table is that you get to hear the folks above you ask the questions, and i have been listening closely to the republican colleagues say just about anything except to contradict the substantive testimony, and there has been a lot of complaints and insinuations and suggestions that maybe that your service is somehow not to be trusted. yet, you w
my goal in these hear sgs two things, one to get the question to colonel vindman's question, and the second is coming out of this is for us as a congress to return to the ukraine policy that nancy pelosi and kevin mccarthy both support. it is not investigations. it is the restoration of democracy in ukraine and the resistance of russian aggression and i yield back. >> mr. maloney? >> thank you both for being here. you know, lieutenant colonel vindman, this is maybe one of your first...
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central banks do more complicated sg models do some. there's probably ways they can evolve that and put more weight on it. what i've done from other work i've done suggests the global variables vary over time. you sometimes have them non-linear, grow at certain periods, and you have to have that flexibility built in. >> all right. so i'm going to open it up to the audience for questions. so say gen we will take like three questions at a time. raise your hand, the mic will come for you. state your name and where you are from. any questions? way in the back there. >> hi, mike ral -- spx capital. i hear kind of conflicting stories, sometimes you hear we have increasingly comfortable monopolistic companies who don't have much competition. other times you hear that amazon and other forces are really pushing their margins and forcing them to pass through prices quickly. and then with globalization, you know even before trump there was a lot of pandering about kind of the slackening of globalization that the hyperglobalization era had already
central banks do more complicated sg models do some. there's probably ways they can evolve that and put more weight on it. what i've done from other work i've done suggests the global variables vary over time. you sometimes have them non-linear, grow at certain periods, and you have to have that flexibility built in. >> all right. so i'm going to open it up to the audience for questions. so say gen we will take like three questions at a time. raise your hand, the mic will come for you....