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i know guys have a favorite tina and the tina for equities is what's the multiple you want to pay for the s&p because we've got a pretty good assessment for now where eps is going to be and let's call it between 165 and 170 if you want to drive a wide berth, and you can put a 17 multiple on that and be in trouble and put a 19 multiple on that which we have done during times like this and they're fine. >> there is no analog to the 15, 16 stimulus, and that was something that was a multiples bigger than what they're doing now and china is faltering and they're not getting that tailwind >> if the chinese yuan continues to fall and it breaks 7 to 1, is there any way u.s. stocks with move higher? >> yes, i do think they can move higher. >> still the -- i don't want to stay collapsing, but falling. >> i think the biggest scare for markets of trade and it segwayed into such a large gap between what we sell to them and what they sell to us and treasurys and that is no longer a scare because all we've seen is yields collapse and we're creating these things and they're not existing for the mark
i know guys have a favorite tina and the tina for equities is what's the multiple you want to pay for the s&p because we've got a pretty good assessment for now where eps is going to be and let's call it between 165 and 170 if you want to drive a wide berth, and you can put a 17 multiple on that and be in trouble and put a 19 multiple on that which we have done during times like this and they're fine. >> there is no analog to the 15, 16 stimulus, and that was something that was a...
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tina: well, when is the last time you got $1 billion from doing nothing?hevron has proven, and we have seen several people commenting that capital discipline pays off and we've been calling him mr. discipline because he has come through the ranks of chevron in the downstream side, where you have to worry about every penny and focus on margins and that will pay off for shareholders today. we are seeing that in the stock price. alix: and not the stock price of occi or anadarko. also joining us is leslie bittel, joining us from a cell conference in las vegas. you used to go long occi. do you like the deal they are left with? leslie: nice to see you from las vegas. you know, i don't love this deal. i think occi is paying a pretty big premium. love the permian. i think there is a great job being done around structuring the capital structure, but overall, it is a lot of debt, a lot of cash out the door, and it doesn't leave occi in a position if you have a down cycle in the commodity to be defensive and that is a big change. they have been a big dividend payer f
tina: well, when is the last time you got $1 billion from doing nothing?hevron has proven, and we have seen several people commenting that capital discipline pays off and we've been calling him mr. discipline because he has come through the ranks of chevron in the downstream side, where you have to worry about every penny and focus on margins and that will pay off for shareholders today. we are seeing that in the stock price. alix: and not the stock price of occi or anadarko. also joining us is...
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i'm here on behalf of the tina modotti heritage committee.he committee was founded over a decade ago with the goal to commemorate the fine arts photographer tina modotti. it was of proclamation passed by the board of supervisors recognizing tina modotti for her contribution to the cultural heritage to the city. at this time, we also have an event honoring modotti at the bookstore and more recently in 2017, we collaborated with the americano for an opening event for that expedition which features some of her work. the proposal represents next step to honoring modotti by installing a commemorative plaque. with this plaque we hope to bring public consciousness to tina modotti the best unknown photographer. tina modotti immigrated from italy in 1913 at the age of 16. here she -- she quickly rising as celebrated actress. after brief career in hollywood film, modotti moved to mexico city. she became into her own as a celebrated photographer and become part of team of political artists. modotti used her camera to paint of mexico and common people. m
i'm here on behalf of the tina modotti heritage committee.he committee was founded over a decade ago with the goal to commemorate the fine arts photographer tina modotti. it was of proclamation passed by the board of supervisors recognizing tina modotti for her contribution to the cultural heritage to the city. at this time, we also have an event honoring modotti at the bookstore and more recently in 2017, we collaborated with the americano for an opening event for that expedition which...
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tina: well, when is the last time you got $1 billion from doing nothing? chevron has proven, and we have seen several commenting that capital discipline pays off and we've been calling him mr. discipline because he has come through the ranks of chevron in the downstream side, where you have to worry about every penny and focus on margins and that will pay off for shareholders today. we are seeing that in the stock price. alix: and not the stock price of occidental or anadarko. also joining us is leslie bittel, joining us from a cell conference in las vegas. you used to go long occidental. do you like the deal they are left with? leslie: nice to see you from las vegas. you know, i don't love this deal. i think ask the is paying -- i think oxy is paying a pretty big premium. love the permian. i think there is a great job being done around structuring, the capital structure, but overall, it is a lot of debt, a lot of cash out the door, and it doesn't leave off -- leave oxy in a position if you have a down cycle in the commodity to be defensive and that is a b
tina: well, when is the last time you got $1 billion from doing nothing? chevron has proven, and we have seen several commenting that capital discipline pays off and we've been calling him mr. discipline because he has come through the ranks of chevron in the downstream side, where you have to worry about every penny and focus on margins and that will pay off for shareholders today. we are seeing that in the stock price. alix: and not the stock price of occidental or anadarko. also joining us...
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behind the curtain is her mother, tina, who has been away in iraq. flight guard has been on an 11-month deployment. >> this deployment wuss a little bit more difficult for her to accept me being gone. >> reporter: this is tina's third deployment away from kayla, so she wanted to do something special. >> i wanted to surprise her this time. >> reporter: so let's get back on stage, and that improv scene. >> when your mother gets home, you're going to have to explain that to her. >> all right. >> you're going to have to explain that to your mother. >> reporter: mom, tina, hitting her cue. [ applause ] >> it was the best thing ever. she saw me, and she was shocked, and i just, like, my world was complete. >> reporter: as for kayla -- >> really shocking. didn't expect it at all. i was really excited for, like, the first three minutes, and then i was, like, okay. let's get off stage. >> reporter: a magical moment on stage only a mother could write. [ applause ] >> and we thank sergeant tina bailey for her service, and for sharing her family's story. we than
behind the curtain is her mother, tina, who has been away in iraq. flight guard has been on an 11-month deployment. >> this deployment wuss a little bit more difficult for her to accept me being gone. >> reporter: this is tina's third deployment away from kayla, so she wanted to do something special. >> i wanted to surprise her this time. >> reporter: so let's get back on stage, and that improv scene. >> when your mother gets home, you're going to have to explain...
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alix: tina, what do you think about that in your base case? at it comes from study of different starting points. that is that 20th century style state to state conflicts and military conflicts are much less likely to happen in the current environment. but countries will not stop wanting to project power and they are now doing so through the trade channels are merrily, including with security defense policy -- trade channels, primarily and through security policy. and there is competition from rising economic populism. it wins votes. you consider that the u.s.-china tensions, that is one of the few areas of bipartisan agreement in the u.s. at the moment, both democrats and republicans support being tough on china5 tina, thank you so much for being here with us today that is tina fordham from citigroup coming to us from london coming up, land o'lakes president and ceo joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak. i am viviana hurtado. democratic representative eric swalwell of california is coming up. ♪ alix: time now for fo
alix: tina, what do you think about that in your base case? at it comes from study of different starting points. that is that 20th century style state to state conflicts and military conflicts are much less likely to happen in the current environment. but countries will not stop wanting to project power and they are now doing so through the trade channels are merrily, including with security defense policy -- trade channels, primarily and through security policy. and there is competition from...
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tina davis is bloomberg managing editor for commodities.your latest bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest stories in the news right now. bloomberg has learned that cypress is exploring strategic options after receiving takeover interest. shares in the world's largest dealmaker fell the most into years. years.nounced -- in two the u.s. has been very aggressive in shutting out foreign steel, but europe has been slower to respond. investors should avoid chasing yield and remain flexible. that is the view from pimco in its new economic outlook. >> continuation of lackluster growth, low inflation, and low neutral interest rates. but within that period, at some stage we believe there will be a recession. we believe it will be relatively shallow. we don't see major imbalances in the real economy at the moment, but we also think the following recovery could be very sluggish because central banks do not have many tools left in their toolkit, and fiscal's policy may be late to respond. vonnie: coming up later today, we will hear fro
tina davis is bloomberg managing editor for commodities.your latest bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest stories in the news right now. bloomberg has learned that cypress is exploring strategic options after receiving takeover interest. shares in the world's largest dealmaker fell the most into years. years.nounced -- in two the u.s. has been very aggressive in shutting out foreign steel, but europe has been slower to respond. investors should avoid chasing yield and remain...
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tina fey. believe it or not, it's been 15 years. 15.ws about that as well. >> good morning. >> where were you 15 years ago? i'll tell you. you were right here promoting the movie. >> i was. and i was working across the street at "snl." and i would go to toronto to shoot the movie. i would drive overnight to do "snl." i was roughing it. >> hitting the truck stops between here and ere. >> yep. >> this was your first screen play. >> first and so far only screen play. but this is the first thing. i was a writing on "snl" and i saw an article in "the new york times" about a woman who wrote a book about queen beans and wannab wannabes. they let me make a movie. now it's 15 years later. >> not only did they let you, as i understand it, they never brought in another writer. which is like a very hollywood thing to do. insult.t even an but they usually bring in other writers and polish the script. they said you do it. they didn't have anyone else touch . >> yeah. that is really rare. especially at this time. she never took it away from me. a firs
tina fey. believe it or not, it's been 15 years. 15.ws about that as well. >> good morning. >> where were you 15 years ago? i'll tell you. you were right here promoting the movie. >> i was. and i was working across the street at "snl." and i would go to toronto to shoot the movie. i would drive overnight to do "snl." i was roughing it. >> hitting the truck stops between here and ere. >> yep. >> this was your first screen play. >>...
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. >> and tina fey >>> the major news that miley cyrus just dropped. >> and tina fey drops by the studiosg milestones for "mean girls." ♪ [ cheering ] somebody burned down my she shed.. your she shed was struck by lightning. is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. that's wonderful news. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. ♪ the best way to hit the beach? with neutrogena® beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex® powered, uva, uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. anna? did you make two identical purchases of $104 at cut and cloth? life doesn't update you about your credit card. so, meet eno. the capital one assistant that catches things that might look wrong, and helps you fix them. what's in your wallet? that♪ this euphoriawg, and feels phenomenal ♪♪ ♪ feels so good ♪ better than my birthday ♪ feels so good ♪ higher than a jet plane ♪ feels so good ♪ swish up on that fadeaway ♪ feels so good ♪ even got my own parade ♪ come on ♪ what a feeling get your game on with same day
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tina: the names we hear most often are pioneer and diamondback. obviously, we heard from pioneer's ceo who had thoughts on the deal this past week. he threw in the name of parsley energy his son's company. , if you are looking for exposure to the permian, those are the top names on the list. alix: bloomberg's tina davis, leslie biddle great to see you. hitting iran where it hurts. metal purchases from the country, iran's largest non-oil related revenue. citibank says buy the dip in oil. supply is tight. the orange pipeline has been contaminated and russia oil is still off-line. they will move about 15 million barrels off-line from eastern europe. how the market observes the key to oil prices. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel and this is "bloomberg: commodities edge." data dig. we will delve into the market trends of the week. the highlight, the selloff, the bloomberg agro index going to the lowest since 2009. poster child for the trade war, plus supplies from last year piling up in silos and bags. i want to stay with soybeans because data from china, overal
tina: the names we hear most often are pioneer and diamondback. obviously, we heard from pioneer's ceo who had thoughts on the deal this past week. he threw in the name of parsley energy his son's company. , if you are looking for exposure to the permian, those are the top names on the list. alix: bloomberg's tina davis, leslie biddle great to see you. hitting iran where it hurts. metal purchases from the country, iran's largest non-oil related revenue. citibank says buy the dip in oil. supply...
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reporter tina kraus on the growing fears for an attack. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in baghdad has ordered all nonemergency staff and their families to leave iraq immediately, as washington ramps up hborir u.s. officials tell cbs news sign iran is backing off apparent plans to attack americans in the region. but president trump has dismissed a report his security team is reviewing a plan to send 100,000 u.s. troops to confroif necessary. >> we have not planned for that. hopefully a notgoing have to plan for that and if we did that, we would send a heck of a lot more troops than that. >> reporter: u.s. officials say it's highly likely iranian combat divers used explosives to blow holes in the hulls of tankers anchored jut outside the persian gulf. none of the vessels was american but the u.s. has an interest in keeping the gulf open to shipping. the u.s. has already sent an aircraft carrier and b52 bombers to the region and has threatened to retaliate against iran for an attack on america or its interests. iran denies being involved in the tanker attacks and a
reporter tina kraus on the growing fears for an attack. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy in baghdad has ordered all nonemergency staff and their families to leave iraq immediately, as washington ramps up hborir u.s. officials tell cbs news sign iran is backing off apparent plans to attack americans in the region. but president trump has dismissed a report his security team is reviewing a plan to send 100,000 u.s. troops to confroif necessary. >> we have not planned for that. hopefully...
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tina: as does the market. caroline: tina davis, thank you for bringing us your clarity.et's have a look at other market moves. nasdaq has underperformers through the day, but so is the emerging-market. the u.s. has been shrugging off the dove rhetoric from china, the focus on huawei. emerging markets have not. up by 1.6%. we have seen the move from the yuan as well. scarlet: as we see losses deepen in u.s. equities, the russell 2000 is off by 1.25%, more than the big cap stocks, even though they should be shielded from trade concerns. ♪ caroline: this is "bloomberg markets: the close." always atoining us as this hour is joe weisenthal. there is a big gasoline phrase sentiment and how the market responded, which was positive. now we have turned south. joe: well off the highs of the day. what is striking to me is how dire the rhetoric has become from people who watch the china-u.s. relationship. between the trade talks, trump's move against huawei, we are hearing a level of pessimism and seriousness that is very bleak. yet markets, although they are down, are not down by t
tina: as does the market. caroline: tina davis, thank you for bringing us your clarity.et's have a look at other market moves. nasdaq has underperformers through the day, but so is the emerging-market. the u.s. has been shrugging off the dove rhetoric from china, the focus on huawei. emerging markets have not. up by 1.6%. we have seen the move from the yuan as well. scarlet: as we see losses deepen in u.s. equities, the russell 2000 is off by 1.25%, more than the big cap stocks, even though...
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más poder limpiador que el spray de la marca líder para disolver la grasa funciona superficies como tinasa de una fantasÍa ni tampoco de ciencia ficciÓn. increÍble, esa es la meta de una empresa alemana que presento este prototipo de taxi aÉreo busco al señor julio césar chávez. -¿de parte de quién? -la policía. (música rock) ♪ vengo a retarte. ♪ ¿a retarme? ¿a mí aquí en mi casa? ♪ estoy con many pacquiao, que si hubiera estado en mis tiempos, dicen que yo le hubiera ganado. (jorge) con una condición. (julio césar) ¿cuál? (jorge) si me enseñas a boxear como un campeón.
más poder limpiador que el spray de la marca líder para disolver la grasa funciona superficies como tinasa de una fantasÍa ni tampoco de ciencia ficciÓn. increÍble, esa es la meta de una empresa alemana que presento este prototipo de taxi aÉreo busco al señor julio césar chávez. -¿de parte de quién? -la policía. (música rock) ♪ vengo a retarte. ♪ ¿a retarme? ¿a mí aquí en mi casa? ♪ estoy con many pacquiao, que si hubiera estado en mis tiempos, dicen que yo le hubiera...
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más poder limpiador que el spray de la marca líder para disolver la grasa funciona superficies como tinasnos que han cruzado la frÍo tera la cantidad sobrepasa el millÓn de personas entre ellos 20.000 niÑos que han nacido en colÓn esta situación podrÍa tener un impacto negativo en la economÍa colombiana. >> a la fecha mÁs de 20.000 niÑos de padres venezolanos han salido en territorio colombiano asegurÓ que el nÚmero de venezolanos ya estÁ por llegar al millÓn reciÉn 2000 convirtiÉndose en la vi grass mÁs rápida de la historia. para los venezolanos que llegan a colombia lasfran no es alentadora pues temen que mientras mÁs lleguen menos oportunidad en tienen de surgir y es que el flujo de migrantes sigue creciendo y mÁs de 63.000 personas de las cuales de harÁ men 6500 se quedan a vivir las cifras entregadas estÁn envasadas en anÁlisis as hoy segÚn el monetario internacional es la situaciÓn impactarÍa el producto interno bruto del paÍs >> buscan al responsable del atentado en la ciudad donde afortunadamente se no causÓ sobre un atentado terrorista hasta la elecciÓn de sus sucesores y fracas
más poder limpiador que el spray de la marca líder para disolver la grasa funciona superficies como tinasnos que han cruzado la frÍo tera la cantidad sobrepasa el millÓn de personas entre ellos 20.000 niÑos que han nacido en colÓn esta situación podrÍa tener un impacto negativo en la economÍa colombiana. >> a la fecha mÁs de 20.000 niÑos de padres venezolanos han salido en territorio colombiano asegurÓ que el nÚmero de venezolanos ya estÁ por llegar al millÓn reciÉn 2000...
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mostly because they still remember the very good initial years of the chavez government when harvard tina quality and the economy grew something that changed after two thousand and fourteen and since two thousand and fifteen the economy has collapsed that's still that memory that's still there the second thing that has to be said is that i will still has the support of the military and that's also another very important factor hester has said and while you also do not have to forget that their mother was government distributes social policy that helps venezuelans to survive to make ends meet this is also important for him to guarantee the support while the u.s. in part blames russia for mothers staying power let's come to you know emily we heard the secretary of state my pump ale in our report they're claiming that president wanted to leave the country and seek exile in cuba but that russia convinced him to stay in the country how is the kremlin responded to that. well there's been no direct response from the clerk of the kremlin to that assertion from the u.s. side moscow has been very v
mostly because they still remember the very good initial years of the chavez government when harvard tina quality and the economy grew something that changed after two thousand and fourteen and since two thousand and fifteen the economy has collapsed that's still that memory that's still there the second thing that has to be said is that i will still has the support of the military and that's also another very important factor hester has said and while you also do not have to forget that their...
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. >> i've heard about tina lately, not tina turner, tina, there is no alternative interest rates keepeah, i think there's a lot of reasons, fundamentals, interest rates, sentiment, being the most-hated bull market as far as interest rates, i think that's biggest thing that changed everything the fed almost put us into a fed-induced recession. but when they came out early this year and changed and said we're going to be patient. that's the biggest two things that control the market are earnings and interest rates. earnings are strong and interest rates are still very low and it's a favorable environment for equity >> earlier we had a piece on how the fang stocks are starting to come back. is that important? not just for stocks but the overall market >> yeah. we got to new highs at the end of april without participation from the fang. it's not just a few stocks moving this market but the fact that the big institutions, when they do need to put money to work because a lot of them are underinvested, they tend to gravitate toward those fang stocks because of liquidity. >> and the fundament
. >> i've heard about tina lately, not tina turner, tina, there is no alternative interest rates keepeah, i think there's a lot of reasons, fundamentals, interest rates, sentiment, being the most-hated bull market as far as interest rates, i think that's biggest thing that changed everything the fed almost put us into a fed-induced recession. but when they came out early this year and changed and said we're going to be patient. that's the biggest two things that control the market are...
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my best to you and tina shelton, well done, mom. much for being with me. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. "the lead with jake tapper" starts right now. >>> looks like the stonewall just got a little higher. "the lead" starts right now. brace yourselves. president trump is about to enter campaign mode heading to a place that could be ground zero in the 2020 race. why his hand-picked war with joe biden could get ugly tonight. trump loyalists building a wall around the president after a gop lawmaker makes the case for impeachment. will any other republican take his side? >>> plus, forgiving war crimes. a shocking new report on how far president trump may be willing to go with his pardon power.
my best to you and tina shelton, well done, mom. much for being with me. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. "the lead with jake tapper" starts right now. >>> looks like the stonewall just got a little higher. "the lead" starts right now. brace yourselves. president trump is about to enter campaign mode heading to a place that could be ground zero in the 2020 race. why his hand-picked war with joe biden could get ugly tonight. trump loyalists building a...
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welcome to breakfast withjon kay and tina dahely. our headlines today: as the number of candidates bidding to lead the conservatives rises to 12, one major business organisation calls on the hopefuls to avoid a no deal brexit. a warning that a record number of gps surgeries are being closed, increasing workloads and recruitment difficulties are blamed. thousands of fans make their way to madrid for tomorrow's champions league final between liverpool and spurs. liverpool managerjurgen klopp opens up to bbc breakfast about his great passion for his club. the onlyjob i really can do, to be honest, brought together with a bunch of world—class players in a sensational club. if i was not a happy person. good morning. england live up to the hype at the cricket world cup. ben stokes pulls off an amazing catch in a man—of—the—match display in a dominant win over south africa. good morning. the biggest batch yet was not a factory built affordable houses. could they be the key to solving a housing crisis? good morning. iam solving a housing cri
welcome to breakfast withjon kay and tina dahely. our headlines today: as the number of candidates bidding to lead the conservatives rises to 12, one major business organisation calls on the hopefuls to avoid a no deal brexit. a warning that a record number of gps surgeries are being closed, increasing workloads and recruitment difficulties are blamed. thousands of fans make their way to madrid for tomorrow's champions league final between liverpool and spurs. liverpool managerjurgen klopp...
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longtime royal watcher tina >>> good tuesday morning to you. it is a cool and cloudy start with areas of patchy drizzle and fog. into the afternoon, enjoyed the sunshine. it is a cool day along the coast with low 60s and partly sunny and mostly sunny for the bay and inland, mid 60s for the bay and low to mid 70s for the daytime highs inland. warmer on wednesday with shower chances late thursday and early friday and fantastic for the weekend. >>> we have much more news ahead. human activity threatens 1 million animal species with extinction. how our survival could depend on theirs. >>> plus, jill biden, wife of the former vice president talks with us about his presidential bid and the one thing she would like joe biden to do differently. >>> and kris van cleave shows the high-flying program to diagnose patients more quickly. >> this drone is flying 00 medical samples a day. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll show you how this breakthrough could change health care for the faster. ♪ anna? did you make two identical purchases of $104 at cut and
longtime royal watcher tina >>> good tuesday morning to you. it is a cool and cloudy start with areas of patchy drizzle and fog. into the afternoon, enjoyed the sunshine. it is a cool day along the coast with low 60s and partly sunny and mostly sunny for the bay and inland, mid 60s for the bay and low to mid 70s for the daytime highs inland. warmer on wednesday with shower chances late thursday and early friday and fantastic for the weekend. >>> we have much more news ahead....
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welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and tina daheley. our headlines today. concerns over climate change could restrict air travel in the future — and raises questions around heathrow expansion plans. the prime minister could give a clear timetable for her departure from downing street when she meets conservative mps this week. after a week of drama in the champions league, it's time for club rugby's equivalent, with saracens and leinster bidding to be crowned kings of europe in newcastle this evening. and i've been trying taekwondo ahead of the world championships — which kick off in manchester on wednesday. good morning. many of us have had a good morning. many of us have had a good dose of rain from the showers with much—needed rainfall for the gardens. but that we can see drier coming progressively in. showers around andi coming progressively in. showers around and i will fill you in on all the details in a quarter of an hour. it's saturday 11th may. our top story this morning. concerns over climate change might restrict the growth of flying in the uk, th
welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and tina daheley. our headlines today. concerns over climate change could restrict air travel in the future — and raises questions around heathrow expansion plans. the prime minister could give a clear timetable for her departure from downing street when she meets conservative mps this week. after a week of drama in the champions league, it's time for club rugby's equivalent, with saracens and leinster bidding to be crowned kings of europe in newcastle...
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this is you, rachel dratch, tina fey. >> ana gasteyer. >> jimmy: ana gasteyer. >> paula pell, who waser so much. >> we, we -- so, people and emily spivey was also a writer. so, people that know these people, like, we've always said, paula pell might be the world's funniest person. and she she's been around here for -- >> jimmy: she really is. >> you see her but you don't realize what i'm talking about until you see this damn movie. >> jimmy: she's gonna come on our show. when is paula on our show? >> not soon enough, apparently. >> jimmy: friday. yeah, no, yeah. what did you see paula pell? she is a bit machine, dude. >> she is a bit machine, man. >> jimmy: hilarious. >> you're gonna fall in love with her. i'm just marking my words now. you're going to fall so in love with her. >> jimmy: paula pell. invest your money in her stock. >> invest your money in her stock. >> jimmy: yep. [ laughter ] but you guys get together -- and this is, kind of, based on a real trip that you guys did. >> yeah. we went to wine country for dratch's 50th. little baby dratch is 50. >> jimmy: no way. >> yeah,
this is you, rachel dratch, tina fey. >> ana gasteyer. >> jimmy: ana gasteyer. >> paula pell, who waser so much. >> we, we -- so, people and emily spivey was also a writer. so, people that know these people, like, we've always said, paula pell might be the world's funniest person. and she she's been around here for -- >> jimmy: she really is. >> you see her but you don't realize what i'm talking about until you see this damn movie. >> jimmy: she's gonna...
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she stars alongside amy poehler and tina fey in the new movie "wine country" which is in lect theaters and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's how you do it. that is how you do it. maya, welcome back. you lookorgeous. >> thank you, homes. >> jimmy: you know what's weird? >> what? >> jimmy: i don't know if you thought about this. >> what? jimmy: we've known each other -- 20 years we've known each other. >> you know why? i was 27 when i started "snl" and i will be 47 this year. >> jimmy: is that right? >> dude, that's a long tuge. [ er ] >> jimmy: wow. that's a long time. >> you were 13, i think. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. do you -- what do you remember about first joining the cast? i remember seeing you at an after party or something. >> well, i came at the end of that 25th season so i di't really know anyone. you were super nice to me.ut that's abo it. no. [ laughter ] you were super nice to me.my >> jim: you can stop there. >> i remember everyone just like -- you know what it felt like? it felt like school when everyone's, like, in the cafeteria and they know whe
she stars alongside amy poehler and tina fey in the new movie "wine country" which is in lect theaters and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's how you do it. that is how you do it. maya, welcome back. you lookorgeous. >> thank you, homes. >> jimmy: you know what's weird? >> what? >> jimmy: i don't know if you thought about this. >> what? jimmy: we've known each other -- 20 years we've known each other. >> you know why?...
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solo moja y exprime y ve cómo desaparecen las manchas más difíciles como los restos de jabón de la tinaondas y de toda la casa prueba mr. clean magic eraser y mr. clean magic eraser en nuevas toallitas. ♪ ♪ >>el inmigrante afgano de 36 aÑos fue arrestado en 2009 y acusado de planificar un ataque terrorista ta contra el metro de nueva york el hombre estuvo 10 aÑos encarcelado pero prÓximamente podrÍa quedar en libertad por cooperar con el gobierno en otras investigaciones. peggy: en un caso considerado extraordinario el sten la ciudad de nueva york recibiÓ clemencia por parte de un juez federal por su presunta codeclararse culpable y haber estado en prisiÓn por casi 10 aÑos no fue sentenciado a mÁs tiempo en cartel y será liberado algunos expertos en seguridad dicen que esto es poco comÚn. >>tuvo que haber dado informaciÓn sÚper importante que el gobierno puede usar para el enfrentaba una condena de hasta cadena perpetua pero ahora la fiscalÍa dice que se ganÓ una segunda oportunidad. >>si es un riesgo pero al mismo tiempo lo que no se ve pÚblicamente es que estoy seguro que el fbi y tod
solo moja y exprime y ve cómo desaparecen las manchas más difíciles como los restos de jabón de la tinaondas y de toda la casa prueba mr. clean magic eraser y mr. clean magic eraser en nuevas toallitas. ♪ ♪ >>el inmigrante afgano de 36 aÑos fue arrestado en 2009 y acusado de planificar un ataque terrorista ta contra el metro de nueva york el hombre estuvo 10 aÑos encarcelado pero prÓximamente podrÍa quedar en libertad por cooperar con el gobierno en otras investigaciones....
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más poder limpiador que el spray de la marca líder para disolver la grasa funciona superficies como tinasÉsima calidad del aire. se emitieron recomendaciones para evitar complicaciones de salud. algunos ivades fÍsicas al aire libre y mantener las puertas y ventanas de las casas. enrique: diego armando maradona dice que nada ni nadie lo censura. asegurÓ que se mantiene firme en sus declaraciones y se quejÓ de la provisiÓn para entrar en estados unidos. reportera: nada acallarÁ a maradona . >> a mÍ nadie me pone un cartel para que yo diga que donald me eso. yo digo las cosas que querrÍa decir la gente. voy a seguir amando a cuba y a venezuela. le gusta bien, no les gusta, lo lamento. reportera: el astro dijo que estÁ consciente de la incomodidad de lo que dice. diego: no porque sea maradona no lo voy a decir. me pongo saco y una corbata y lo hacemos de nuevo. reportera: aprovecho para quejarse de que siguen sin darle la visa. >> yo porque me equivoquÉ no puedo entrar en estados unidos hace 20 aÑos. reportera: le gustarÍa entrar a ver a donald trump? diego:no, sÓlo el sÚper tazÓn. reportera:
más poder limpiador que el spray de la marca líder para disolver la grasa funciona superficies como tinasÉsima calidad del aire. se emitieron recomendaciones para evitar complicaciones de salud. algunos ivades fÍsicas al aire libre y mantener las puertas y ventanas de las casas. enrique: diego armando maradona dice que nada ni nadie lo censura. asegurÓ que se mantiene firme en sus declaraciones y se quejÓ de la provisiÓn para entrar en estados unidos. reportera: nada acallarÁ a maradona...
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let's welcomeis, tina davis.bia was so's to -- was supposed to -- how significant will this be. a 1200 kilometer pipeline that runs from the persian gulf to the red sea. it has the capacity to handle 5 .illion barrels a day it usually handles much less than that because it is essentially a safety valve in case saudi arabia needs to get the oil from the east to the west coast terminal, and that is the red sea. there were attacks off of the uae sunday. s have blamed it on a group. the drawn tax were a rainy and back -- were a rainy and -- the drone attacks were ukrainian backed. amanda: one thing that comes to mind, a massive stretch of the pipeline is pretty hard to detect and defend with new technology like this. do we need to brace ourselves for this in the future? tina: there was a very famous suicide attacked that was foiled against an oil processing that let -- that handled two thirds of their oil. they have shut the pipeline and said exports are not affected. they have oil in storage and can continue to serv
let's welcomeis, tina davis.bia was so's to -- was supposed to -- how significant will this be. a 1200 kilometer pipeline that runs from the persian gulf to the red sea. it has the capacity to handle 5 .illion barrels a day it usually handles much less than that because it is essentially a safety valve in case saudi arabia needs to get the oil from the east to the west coast terminal, and that is the red sea. there were attacks off of the uae sunday. s have blamed it on a group. the drawn tax...
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out there earlier this year about 5 and both of them organized. 7 in vote by him per $2000.00 sudden tina lections and after that the opposition for if you get there. and not only call 1st elections but they want again power sharing agreement oversee your vote is a bit of a contest let's but it must be of prime minister if your are called to step down and they want a new government which will be part of so to oversee the fight against or going to ask about who will receive and use and all. these pictures we're seeing tonight are really just the sort of most visual if you will representation of 3 months of protests how long is this going to go on for. well it's hard to tell and it's certainly a president this ration because the main opposition parties are not any more parliament we are supposed to have on june 30th or local elections so it's not sure that they are going to participate so there is certainly a political crisis brewery that need some sort of mediation to be years old a little part of this in albania. to have a hard time meet here and below and be forced with lot of. this is b
out there earlier this year about 5 and both of them organized. 7 in vote by him per $2000.00 sudden tina lections and after that the opposition for if you get there. and not only call 1st elections but they want again power sharing agreement oversee your vote is a bit of a contest let's but it must be of prime minister if your are called to step down and they want a new government which will be part of so to oversee the fight against or going to ask about who will receive and use and all....
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welcome to breakfast withjon kay and tina dahely.s to 12, one major business organisation calls on the hopefuls to avoid a no deal brexit. a warning that a record number of gps surgeries are being closed, increasing workloads and recruitment difficulties are blamed. thousands of fans make their way to madrid for tomorrow's champions league final between liverpool and spurs. liverpool managerjurgen klopp opens up to bbc breakfast about his great passion for his club. the only
welcome to breakfast withjon kay and tina dahely.s to 12, one major business organisation calls on the hopefuls to avoid a no deal brexit. a warning that a record number of gps surgeries are being closed, increasing workloads and recruitment difficulties are blamed. thousands of fans make their way to madrid for tomorrow's champions league final between liverpool and spurs. liverpool managerjurgen klopp opens up to bbc breakfast about his great passion for his club. the only
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vonnie: tina davis, thank you. let's turn to treasuries. the haven did continuing.is not just the japanese yen, but also fixed income, specifically the 10-year. let's bring in catherine. 2.39 and change. how far more can we go? a good question. you have seen the 10-year yield a drop as the market boosts its fed rate cut expectation as well. it is a classic risk off day. it is interesting to note it is really the 2-year yield that is dropping the most, the short end that is railing the most out of the treasury curve, as traders get nervous about the global economy and start to price in those fed rate cuts. vonnie: that is why the 2/10 spread is not narrowing as much as it was. if you take everything together, has anything changed regarding a fed interest-rate cut? >> what caught my eye eyes today is the 2/10 curve is widening, but the three-year curve briefly inverted, so you have them going in opposite directions. i get the sense that it is just a reflection of the fact that traders are starting to become even more bearish on the fed's outlook, thinking the central
vonnie: tina davis, thank you. let's turn to treasuries. the haven did continuing.is not just the japanese yen, but also fixed income, specifically the 10-year. let's bring in catherine. 2.39 and change. how far more can we go? a good question. you have seen the 10-year yield a drop as the market boosts its fed rate cut expectation as well. it is a classic risk off day. it is interesting to note it is really the 2-year yield that is dropping the most, the short end that is railing the most out...
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coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, jon kay and tina daheley will have all the day's news, business and sports make front pages, especially how retailers are going to get her shock in the us. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: police in hungary detain the captain of a cruise ship that collided with a smaller boat on the river danube. at least seven south korean tourists have died. the singer r kelly has been charged with eleven further sexual offences. charges relate to the sexual assault of a minor aged between 13 and 16. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the south china morning post. american retailers are warning consumers to brace for higher prices as the us prepares to put tariffs on nearly all goods made in china in the latest escalation in the trade war. a look at uber‘s bumpy ride in the new york times. in its first earnings report since listing its shares on the stock market this month, the ride—hailing giant, reported its slowest growth in years and steep losses for the first three m
coming up at 6:00 on breakfast, jon kay and tina daheley will have all the day's news, business and sports make front pages, especially how retailers are going to get her shock in the us. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: police in hungary detain the captain of a cruise ship that collided with a smaller boat on the river danube. at least seven south korean tourists have died. the singer r kelly has been charged with eleven further sexual offences. charges relate to the...
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tina smith of minnesota.g up, we talked to the ceo of a health care provider about what is going wrong and what is going right in our health care system today, and what medicare for all would mean for her company. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. a widets are proposing range of different plans from medicare for all to private options, to fixing obamacare. bernie sanders is in the camp of medicare for all. debbie stepanov favors medicare for more. >> we will join every other major country on earth and guarantee health care to all people as a right through a medicare for all single-payer program. >> this could be done right away, no debates here about big, structural changes. this could happen now, save to allowd be able people to be able to get more health care. david: two different approaches. kaiser, and laura president of a nonprofit health care system including 24 hospitals and more than 300 physician offices and clinics. i understand you have
tina smith of minnesota.g up, we talked to the ceo of a health care provider about what is going wrong and what is going right in our health care system today, and what medicare for all would mean for her company. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. a widets are proposing range of different plans from medicare for all to private options, to fixing obamacare. bernie sanders is in the camp of medicare for all. debbie...
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it was the effect of cia director tina and others who said the conference had been complicit in the murder. yet trump said maybe he did, maybe he didn't and dismissed the whole thing when the u.s. dismisses a cia determination of the crownn prince is responsible for the brutal killing and murder of an american resident and we do nothing, access and awful signal around the world and puts americans everywhere in danger. then of course we've seen just recently the terrible crackdown with respect to human rights violations in saudi arabia. in fact, just a week ago, saudi arabia beheaded 37 citizens, most of themit minority shiites and that's across the country, or alleged terrorism related crimes, which and the ininternational pointed out, nothing more than sham relied on extracted through torture. convicted for reportedly attending a quote rally during the spring. when he was just a teen. i have a headline report, young man s sent to a michigan university, beheaded in saudi arabia. this was a man who was a teen, the port of a democracy movement imprisoned by saudi authorities, he had been att
it was the effect of cia director tina and others who said the conference had been complicit in the murder. yet trump said maybe he did, maybe he didn't and dismissed the whole thing when the u.s. dismisses a cia determination of the crownn prince is responsible for the brutal killing and murder of an american resident and we do nothing, access and awful signal around the world and puts americans everywhere in danger. then of course we've seen just recently the terrible crackdown with respect...
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of what you tina was that this was one of these big matches where there was so much going on and i.x. actually led they were two nil up and three nil up on aggregate of course which means that they essentially have their place booked in the final the last time that actually managed to get into the final was back in one nine hundred ninety five so they were dreaming big and you know with big players like. to who put them ahead after just five minutes and then there was hakim siac to make it two but then in the second half there was you know we're seeing these images here of spurs they managed to score the last minute winner with lucas mode up probably known as st luke us today part of london so it was a very exciting affair to say the least her you could see that grin on the coach's face he for thirty four years pretty good about kind of a spectacular football in the champions league this week it must be said to amazing games.
of what you tina was that this was one of these big matches where there was so much going on and i.x. actually led they were two nil up and three nil up on aggregate of course which means that they essentially have their place booked in the final the last time that actually managed to get into the final was back in one nine hundred ninety five so they were dreaming big and you know with big players like. to who put them ahead after just five minutes and then there was hakim siac to make it two...
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larry ackerman, tina, and janet. >> my name is tina hua, and i'm the owner of port side. the first thing i want to say is it might not be apparent in the room, but the overflow was just completely packed? not only were all the seats filled, but 15 rows deep made up of all these concerned citizens and neighbors, and i wanted to just make sure that the commission understood that. i have heard a lot today, and i have tried to keep an open mind in this process. unlike what some of people have tried to portray the homeowners of, they are very compassionate of helping the homeless, and not being unilateral lly oppos to having a project like this in our neighborhood. but the one thing that astounds me is what is the rush about it? i'm not saying delay for no reason, but in the actual report the mayor cites, it calls for specific items to be further researched because it wasn't covered in the report. so it would be great to have a delay so that you can answer some of these concerns. maybe if there was a plan to express why this is really just a temporary shelter, what the exit st
larry ackerman, tina, and janet. >> my name is tina hua, and i'm the owner of port side. the first thing i want to say is it might not be apparent in the room, but the overflow was just completely packed? not only were all the seats filled, but 15 rows deep made up of all these concerned citizens and neighbors, and i wanted to just make sure that the commission understood that. i have heard a lot today, and i have tried to keep an open mind in this process. unlike what some of people have...
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and linebacker tina turner and brad gilbert. all making up the class of 2019. good group. on hand to see them jerry rice, joe montana, andre agassi, just to name a few. a few big names. congratulations to them 4:56. coming up on "today in the bay", a treat for you all, the weather. >> if you like yesterday, you'll like today. we will repeat our weather as we start out with clear skies, cool temperatures. walnut cren a door. upper 60s by 11:00. we'll get a look at all our microclimates and the weekend forecast coming up. >>> and the san mateo bridge moving slowly with tail lights heading to the peninsula. on thepeninsula, a party over to palo alto. we'll show you the latest. . >>> plus, banned from facebook andinstagram. radical far right political figures are taking their fight to the steps of san francisco city hall. what they're demanding still ahead. you're watching "today in the bay". i'm paige, and well the little thing that i like about the grilled chicken sandwich is that it's picture perfect. it's juicy and it jalthe righ. i think i could be considered a grilled ch
and linebacker tina turner and brad gilbert. all making up the class of 2019. good group. on hand to see them jerry rice, joe montana, andre agassi, just to name a few. a few big names. congratulations to them 4:56. coming up on "today in the bay", a treat for you all, the weather. >> if you like yesterday, you'll like today. we will repeat our weather as we start out with clear skies, cool temperatures. walnut cren a door. upper 60s by 11:00. we'll get a look at all our...
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>>reporter: armando's mother, tina wanted the judge to increase the bailout which he did to $450,000 . >> the emotions i feel, i'm broken, completely broken. he was my everything. it took him away from me, from his friends and family, everybody . >> he took my brother. my little brother i'm never gonna be able to get that chance to be able to hug him kissing say i love him and nothing expect oliver has been charged with gross vehicular manslaughter and felony dui. if convicted he faces a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison . >> i have no plans of looking forward to graduation, being a grandpa . >> every mother's day from here on out, this is my memory . >> kpix 5 . >>> is the only major supermarket chain in downtown san jose, why is it suddenly closing its doors? >> solving the housing issue right in your own backyard. literally. what san jose's mayor wants to offer for building a granny flat. >>> go for quiet ride, the new feature from uber to cut the chitchat . >> downtown san jose's only major grocery stores shutting down, devin feely on what was the last draw from safeway . >>
>>reporter: armando's mother, tina wanted the judge to increase the bailout which he did to $450,000 . >> the emotions i feel, i'm broken, completely broken. he was my everything. it took him away from me, from his friends and family, everybody . >> he took my brother. my little brother i'm never gonna be able to get that chance to be able to hug him kissing say i love him and nothing expect oliver has been charged with gross vehicular manslaughter and felony dui. if convicted...
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>>that was tina patel reporting the suspect or rain bird was taken into custody and to a hospital withor injuries. authorities say there are already 2 warrants out for her arrest, a $150,000 warrant of burbank superior court.of san fernando. >>a national march, the reason teachers from all over california gather at the state capitol today. and match dot com. >>gone wrong and how police say this man was >>a match dot com romance goes wrong and police in georgia have now arrested a man who they are calling a con artist reporter burt peterson tells us the way he was able to trick a woman. he met online out of $80,000. this is 35 year-old john hill, a sharp dressed man who gwinnett county police say is a classic. >>con artists. they suspect convince the victim that they had fallen in love >>within a week and dating he convinced her that not only are they in love that they should get married and also purchase a home together. >>police say hill interacted with a woman on match dot com in late march and that the 2 met in person that same day before the week was over detectives say hill convin
>>that was tina patel reporting the suspect or rain bird was taken into custody and to a hospital withor injuries. authorities say there are already 2 warrants out for her arrest, a $150,000 warrant of burbank superior court.of san fernando. >>a national march, the reason teachers from all over california gather at the state capitol today. and match dot com. >>gone wrong and how police say this man was >>a match dot com romance goes wrong and police in georgia have now...
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tina wyatt, i appreciate you. thank you very much for coming on. >> thank you. >> thank you.g i have seen now here he is the president of the united states, he's arrived, live -- pictures at the white house as we await the remarks to farmers expected to announce this big chunk of change to farmers in need. here we go. >> some of the most incredible people in the country people with me from the beginning and i've been with them from the absolute beginning in a relationship has been very good. so we're hee with a vital action support for the american farmers. people that we love, people it wild business about you wouldn't trade it for anything. i know that. i know that 100%. we're grateful to joined by secretary of agriculture sonny purdue. thank you very much. sonny. great job. thanks also to representatives g.t. thompson. thank you very much. lloyd smucker and mike conaway, thank you, fellas. appreciate it very much. been very helpful. along with missouri agriculture director chris chin. thank you, chris. great job. also with us today, are several of the nation's greatest far
tina wyatt, i appreciate you. thank you very much for coming on. >> thank you. >> thank you.g i have seen now here he is the president of the united states, he's arrived, live -- pictures at the white house as we await the remarks to farmers expected to announce this big chunk of change to farmers in need. here we go. >> some of the most incredible people in the country people with me from the beginning and i've been with them from the absolute beginning in a relationship has...
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tina fey discussing the 15th anniversary of the movie mean girls.s sharing an announcement about the musical. tune in to the full interview on the "today" show at 9:00. >> i have not seen the full mov movie. i think i have seen it. i have to because now my daughter is in grade school. and that's a thing. yeah. >> and it comes on all the time. marcus can't relate. >> i have no idea what you're talking about. i have heard of the movie. >> wear a pink tie tomorrow or you can't sit with us. >> i want to be the pink girl. >> who says i want to sit with you? >> ooh. we can all sit together, enjoy a picnic outside because the weather is going to be great. san francisco, though, looking cloudy. it is nice and peaceful. we're not tracking any rain. all of that cloud cover, don't worry. it is just leftover in stability from that storm that passed by. now we have high pressure that is going to start building in, dominating. i want to show you satellite and radar. it is more quiet compared to what we saw sunday. and you can expect to siebert weather in the sier
tina fey discussing the 15th anniversary of the movie mean girls.s sharing an announcement about the musical. tune in to the full interview on the "today" show at 9:00. >> i have not seen the full mov movie. i think i have seen it. i have to because now my daughter is in grade school. and that's a thing. yeah. >> and it comes on all the time. marcus can't relate. >> i have no idea what you're talking about. i have heard of the movie. >> wear a pink tie tomorrow...
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solo moja y exprime y ve cómo desaparecen las manchas más difíciles como los restos de jabón de la tinatito negredades. gerardo reyes, de univisión ivanka: [habla inglés] gerardo: ivanka trump, la hija del presidente, ha publicado un libro y utiliza sus redes sociales para enaltecer a las mujeres que trabajan. >> todas estamos trabajando duro para crear las vidas que queremos vivir, estamos en eso juntas. no es fácil, pero vale la pena. somos mujeres que trabajamos. gerardo: victorina sanán morales y sandra díaz son mujeres que trabajaron duro para ivanka, pero dicen que no recuerdan haber visto esa actitud de solidaridad de la hija del presidente. por el contrario, de la familia trump, según ellas, es la más engreída e indiferente.ra que si se ensun las medias de los niños, ella llama que el piso está sucio. gerardo: sandra dice que pocas veces recibió llamadas de atención. una de ellas fue por algo que le pareció desproporcionado. ivanka se quejó ante el gerente de que no había limpiado unas gotas de aceite de las visagras de una puerta. sandra: ella estaba muy molesta por eso, que qu
solo moja y exprime y ve cómo desaparecen las manchas más difíciles como los restos de jabón de la tinatito negredades. gerardo reyes, de univisión ivanka: [habla inglés] gerardo: ivanka trump, la hija del presidente, ha publicado un libro y utiliza sus redes sociales para enaltecer a las mujeres que trabajan. >> todas estamos trabajando duro para crear las vidas que queremos vivir, estamos en eso juntas. no es fácil, pero vale la pena. somos mujeres que trabajamos. gerardo:...
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host: tina in mississippi. caller: hi. i have experienced this from working in the medical field at the clerical department and also as a patient. i was working when the government basically forced this on these doctors, and they give them a time limit to either sign up for lose the funding. it is a nightmare. it is running the medical field as far as i am concerned. you go to the doctor now and sometimes they have your records, sometimes they don't. sometimes their computer is down. you have topatient, give them new information almost every time you go because they change systems. i actually had important medical records that were lost, cannot be located. the doctor is no longer in practice and it is vital information that i need. and it is nowhere to be found. it is lost in cyberspace or wherever. yes, you make a lot of good points. on this question of adopting the technology, that government position was that doctors haven't really done this. and in fact, they hadn't. they needed some push to get going, so they came up
host: tina in mississippi. caller: hi. i have experienced this from working in the medical field at the clerical department and also as a patient. i was working when the government basically forced this on these doctors, and they give them a time limit to either sign up for lose the funding. it is a nightmare. it is running the medical field as far as i am concerned. you go to the doctor now and sometimes they have your records, sometimes they don't. sometimes their computer is down. you have...