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shal attraction clear views of the highest summit the peak. this group plans to climb to the peak and ski down afterwards respect i have great respect for the mountain to stunning to just look at it from a far off stop short of the peak. for now though it's time for them to head back to the heights and charge their batteries for the next day. around fifteen thousand visitors come every year to climb peak all day and they told. the mountaineers start off in the wee hours of the morning it's still dark out they will need about five hours to scale the thirteen hundred metres to the top. the view it twilight makes it worth the early start. unfortunately it is also a bad weather sign as a cold front is on the horizon. at an altitude of twenty nine hundred metres there's a passage in the rock that heads over to the huge a nato glazier basin with inclement weather makes for a difficult climb the hikers rope up for the last stretch to the summit they will soon be crossing a bridge that turns the tour into an adventure. where continue to scale these tw
shal attraction clear views of the highest summit the peak. this group plans to climb to the peak and ski down afterwards respect i have great respect for the mountain to stunning to just look at it from a far off stop short of the peak. for now though it's time for them to head back to the heights and charge their batteries for the next day. around fifteen thousand visitors come every year to climb peak all day and they told. the mountaineers start off in the wee hours of the morning it's...
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called combined the another fifty hundred million on security on content on people on regular turi him shal issues in order to meet sure that is the door to fact there is they need to put guard rails around that make sure they're being more proactive than reactive interesting times in the tech industry will be keeping a close eye on what does happen thanks very much daniel lives in germany opposition m.p.'s are demanding onse us from the government about a scandal involving well known car makers and diesel fuel tests or such confronted by b.m.w. daimler and volkswagen reportedly forced volunteers and monkeys to inhale toxic exhaust gases a v.w. suspended one of its senior executives after the public outcry over the secret testimony cain has more from berlin. this unfolding scandal involving three of germany's largest car manufacturers daimler b.m.w. and fox fagen has profound implications not just for the motor industry but also the closeness of the relationship between the german government and the most and manufacturers let's remember the importance of the german car industry the automoti
called combined the another fifty hundred million on security on content on people on regular turi him shal issues in order to meet sure that is the door to fact there is they need to put guard rails around that make sure they're being more proactive than reactive interesting times in the tech industry will be keeping a close eye on what does happen thanks very much daniel lives in germany opposition m.p.'s are demanding onse us from the government about a scandal involving well known car...
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yes we shal i heard a loud cry i was lying in the back the whole gladly and my cats hear it was a really long. i would see it sounded like an explosion our house bounced soon reports initially were contradictory some people said that the aircraft was. on fire while in the air others described a huge explosion when it crashed about a kilometer from here. tractors clearing away the snow and the roads there's already been a lot of speculation a lot of discussion of the potential pause. causes of this crash but the investigators say they'll be looking at everything from possible technical malfunctions to human error to weather conditions and it's probably best to let the men and women digging through the wreckage do their job and to give us a definitive conclusive on system what caused this tragedy. the plane was a russian made antonov owned by airlines it was eight years old and had a maximum speed of eight hundred twenty kilometers per hour one forty eight is capable of carrying up to eighty passengers the airline is now being examined by the authorities but the company claims it carried o
yes we shal i heard a loud cry i was lying in the back the whole gladly and my cats hear it was a really long. i would see it sounded like an explosion our house bounced soon reports initially were contradictory some people said that the aircraft was. on fire while in the air others described a huge explosion when it crashed about a kilometer from here. tractors clearing away the snow and the roads there's already been a lot of speculation a lot of discussion of the potential pause. causes of...
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apparently 22-year-old timothy shal shalloman. >> so hot. >> he's been crushing on the 27-year-old jennifer >> if i saw jennifer lawrence, i already met her, so i don't know why i would be geeking out, but i was starstruck. >> oh, my god. wow, all right. it's on. he's a little young. i think it's going to work out in my favor, because i won't get older. >> j-law is full of bombshells these days. in a new interview, she revealed that she ditched traditional education to pursue an acting career. >> i dropped out of middle school. i don't technically have a g.e.d. or a diploma. i am self-educated. not that having a legal education did make me very insecure when i was younger. >> it's a role she almost didn't take, because she was requested to bare all. >> after i did it and i thought, i'm just so happy with it, that i don't know if i realized maybe i was the one judging me or what. i probably need to go to therapy before i have this breakthrough. >> j-law also told us in addition to acting, she's going to focus on politics. we saw her at the women's march and she says she's going to work for a
apparently 22-year-old timothy shal shalloman. >> so hot. >> he's been crushing on the 27-year-old jennifer >> if i saw jennifer lawrence, i already met her, so i don't know why i would be geeking out, but i was starstruck. >> oh, my god. wow, all right. it's on. he's a little young. i think it's going to work out in my favor, because i won't get older. >> j-law is full of bombshells these days. in a new interview, she revealed that she ditched traditional...
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[heartbeat] >>> we as a nation are in ab existent shal crisis, when we see the nunes memo released andress to interfere with the fbi and an investigation. . when we see the normalizing of people that are neo-nazis and openly compared to people that are peacefully protesting against confederates. having statues, who were those committing treason against the united states. who are we? it's an existential questions. what are our values? what are our standards? are we going to stand up for the america we began building towards or are we going back to an america that is only for the privileged and for those of one race ande gender. people said to me at the restaurant last night, refer ends al, who are you rooting for in the super bowl? i said, when i think of philly, i think of the urban decay, i think of what's going on around the country. no, i'm talking about which team are you supporting? i support the team of colin kaepernick and michael bennett, those that stand for something. don't get me wrong, it's already to have fun. it's already to relax, but don't chill out too much. martin lut
[heartbeat] >>> we as a nation are in ab existent shal crisis, when we see the nunes memo released andress to interfere with the fbi and an investigation. . when we see the normalizing of people that are neo-nazis and openly compared to people that are peacefully protesting against confederates. having statues, who were those committing treason against the united states. who are we? it's an existential questions. what are our values? what are our standards? are we going to stand up for...
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television channels you could be watching right now or radio with both satellite radio and ter recent shal radio and the internet and so few of us seem to exercise that choice. you have to turn the dial. but not now. up ahead, you may know her from the tiger mother debate, and now amy is taking on political tribes in america. ong deploymen. i'm really grateful that usaa was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today. but mania, such as unusualrder can changes in your mood,able. activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed t
television channels you could be watching right now or radio with both satellite radio and ter recent shal radio and the internet and so few of us seem to exercise that choice. you have to turn the dial. but not now. up ahead, you may know her from the tiger mother debate, and now amy is taking on political tribes in america. ong deploymen. i'm really grateful that usaa was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i...
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who will win that leg shal showdown? the risks of either strategy next. why wait months for your next vacation when you can squeeze one in between friday and monday at hilton? there's a vacation at the end of every week. whatever type of weekender you are, don't let another weekend pass you by. get the lowest price when you book at hilton.com gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a discount for long lists? gold. mara, you save our customers hundreds for switching almost effortlessly. it's a gift. and jamie. -present. -together we are unstoppable. so, what are we gonna do? ♪ insurance. that's kind of what we do here. >>> welcome back. president trump's lawyers advising him to refuse an interview request from robert mueller. how will that square with the president who has said many, many times that he is eager to speak to the special counsel? let's break it all down with michael zeldin, cnn legal analyst and robert mueller's special assistant at depa
who will win that leg shal showdown? the risks of either strategy next. why wait months for your next vacation when you can squeeze one in between friday and monday at hilton? there's a vacation at the end of every week. whatever type of weekender you are, don't let another weekend pass you by. get the lowest price when you book at hilton.com gathered here are the world's finest insurance experts. rodney -- mastermind of discounts like safe driver, paperless. the list goes on. how about a...
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that he'll be able to build one after the other, the bannon conversation, the gates plea, the van der shal plea as well. in terms of gates where it would be headed, he did have a proper session with the prosecution. it was that that he actually did gates lie about one of the charges he's pleaded to. and notwithstanding lying, mueller offered him a pretty sweetheart deal. so, i think it's likely that he not only stitches up manafort for mueller, which is no mean feat, but also does offer, as others are saying, certain insights into what was going on during the campaign, even post manafort's exit. >> chuck, let me ask you to weigh in on the manafort statement today. he obviously expressed displeasure with his former deputy pleading guilty, and a lot of people have asked me -- and not that i'm any authority, but have sort of been throwing around this question about whether a pardon has been promised either explicitly or through some intermediary. what did you think when you saw the manafort statement today expressing displeasure and disappointment in gates for not staying and fighting to try
that he'll be able to build one after the other, the bannon conversation, the gates plea, the van der shal plea as well. in terms of gates where it would be headed, he did have a proper session with the prosecution. it was that that he actually did gates lie about one of the charges he's pleaded to. and notwithstanding lying, mueller offered him a pretty sweetheart deal. so, i think it's likely that he not only stitches up manafort for mueller, which is no mean feat, but also does offer, as...
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factor and rory and they shal reports suggested this aircraft had come down in a suburb could be casualties on the ground we know anything about where this aircraft came down. well i mean from the maps i've been looking at the plane we're having q. i'm sorry q east. germany or is the south east of moscow there was there any heading away from from the city. you know that. the population sort of filled out very rapidly and once you get outside of moscow russia don't see a huge or not no not very much to be populated country so it's very dangerous is it a hugely popular to the area that it came down and we will have to see as more information from the last twenty twenty tragedy because there are moderate people were killed on the ground all right ready for the mother many thanks indeed for a challenge live there on the line from moscow we'll have more on this breaking news a little later in the news a heavy blow to syria and iran that's how israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is describing his country's most significant s. strikes on syria in decades there in response to syrian governme
factor and rory and they shal reports suggested this aircraft had come down in a suburb could be casualties on the ground we know anything about where this aircraft came down. well i mean from the maps i've been looking at the plane we're having q. i'm sorry q east. germany or is the south east of moscow there was there any heading away from from the city. you know that. the population sort of filled out very rapidly and once you get outside of moscow russia don't see a huge or not no not very...
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rise in strong support of this bipartisan legislation introduced by my colleagues on the financing shal services committee, congressman luetkemeyer and congressman meeks. like so many regulations imposed y the 2010 dodd-frank law, the capital requirements place a one size fits all solution on banks regardless of their capitalization. their various lines of business and the customers they serve. the current standard requires banks to look back and hold operational risk. in plain english, this is to hedge against the risk of a product discontinued years ago. this is not an effective way to determine capital requirements or in the real risk these standards are meant to protect consumers from. this is hurting consumers. by making credit less available in the marketplace and it hurts the small and medium-sized hometown banks that our communities rely. my constituents on long island, and hard-working american families, the consequences of these misguided regulations are more costly loans and less available mortgages. these are the financial products that help small business owners help expand
rise in strong support of this bipartisan legislation introduced by my colleagues on the financing shal services committee, congressman luetkemeyer and congressman meeks. like so many regulations imposed y the 2010 dodd-frank law, the capital requirements place a one size fits all solution on banks regardless of their capitalization. their various lines of business and the customers they serve. the current standard requires banks to look back and hold operational risk. in plain english, this is...
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i think they are much less influ ents shal now. the assets under management is too small, and two major short vix funds. 794 million. on monday i think they did and i wrote about that, want more trader talk at cnbc.com here ipos postponed this week but we got a couple pricing today cactus prices well above the range. the price talk 16 to 19. and lower there for them we also have a chinese company you heard david mention this early, small wearable technology, sme price in the middle 10 million shares at 11. they haven't opened yet. victory capital, a bu teke asset management firm will be opening about an hour over on the nasdaq 11.7 million, 13 well below the price talk of 17 to $19. the dow is down 129 points. >> i'll take it, bob and hand it over to jim cramer who can introduce our guest. >> i have to tell you, how crazy is this market there's a stock at t-mobile opened down. it looks like it was a mistake because it's setting records for revenues and growing year over year, 5 million each year, it's rather amazing and we happen t
i think they are much less influ ents shal now. the assets under management is too small, and two major short vix funds. 794 million. on monday i think they did and i wrote about that, want more trader talk at cnbc.com here ipos postponed this week but we got a couple pricing today cactus prices well above the range. the price talk 16 to 19. and lower there for them we also have a chinese company you heard david mention this early, small wearable technology, sme price in the middle 10 million...
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because he essentially argued that there was a providence shal order at work in the world. a theological truth to be discerned. and he made that message in sectarian terms because he was a christian, but i talked to him, 13 years ago now, spent a couple of days at his house on a mountain. isn't it wonderful he lived on a mountain and looked a lot like moses would have looked i think in those days. and he said it wasn't his job to decide who got into heaven. that was god's job. and i think that that kind of disposition about faith is something that people in the south and people in america and in this time of great division would do very well to emulate. >> exactly. beautifully put. >> just as i am for anybody that watched the crusades, that was the song that would play at the end, just like in most of my southern baptist churches, you would keep playing it 14, 15, 20 verses until somebody came forward. so josh, president obama actually had spent time with billy graham. >> yeah. obviously this was later in reverend graham's life but he did have a couple of occasions to spend
because he essentially argued that there was a providence shal order at work in the world. a theological truth to be discerned. and he made that message in sectarian terms because he was a christian, but i talked to him, 13 years ago now, spent a couple of days at his house on a mountain. isn't it wonderful he lived on a mountain and looked a lot like moses would have looked i think in those days. and he said it wasn't his job to decide who got into heaven. that was god's job. and i think that...
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it was the spy that really went down shal that is used by institutions. vanguard did fine.d the quantitative traders that were getting out of the volatility trade. >> maria: that's accounting for the 1,000 point decline? >> yes. >> what will change it then? what are you worried about from here on out. we talked about rising interest rates and all those things. >> the micro story is really good. we're going to see for months now, the reinvesting of money coming back because earnings period is over. i'm much more concerned about the macro picture. we have a run-away spending again with a repeat of the bush policies of spending money we don't have. ultimately that's not good. you're seeing it reflected in the dollar. you're seeing it reflected in interest rates. and if interest rates go up, it's not so much that people won't invest in stocks, it's that it makes stocks more expensive in a relative sense. the biggest concern i see is if we end up having a slowdown in the second half of the year, which is not unlikely after all this money has been put to work, that could be a pro
it was the spy that really went down shal that is used by institutions. vanguard did fine.d the quantitative traders that were getting out of the volatility trade. >> maria: that's accounting for the 1,000 point decline? >> yes. >> what will change it then? what are you worried about from here on out. we talked about rising interest rates and all those things. >> the micro story is really good. we're going to see for months now, the reinvesting of money coming back...