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wh else? >> we study lighting design. there are many different opportunities to do it. so we're not only in the te thea but we also go to different production houses around the city where we have a few partnerships with our local high schools and theaters as well. >> these are year-long paid internships? >> exactly. students between the ages of 15 and 22 have the opportunity to earn money while leaing an art. >> yeah. kimberly, how do they get in? >> they have to do two intervie. one during the sumr for the initial intake and the second part for fall for the year-round program. they have to submit a resume, r letter of interest, maintain a gp of 2.0. we don't want it to be a deterrent to kids kbho may not have the gpa but express a genuine interest in learning. >> it's pretty competitive? y>> it is. >> are preparing them for higher education a for careers? >>lu absoly. >> for jobs that telemundo 44 at news4, to replace us? >> absolutely. yes. e of the gre things we do we every year whe culminate our year round program, we take them on a college tour. th th e toses them
wh else? >> we study lighting design. there are many different opportunities to do it. so we're not only in the te thea but we also go to different production houses around the city where we have a few partnerships with our local high schools and theaters as well. >> these are year-long paid internships? >> exactly. students between the ages of 15 and 22 have the opportunity to earn money while leaing an art. >> yeah. kimberly, how do they get in? >> they have to...
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ron: i am never one to speak about whs is in somebody else' head as to race or morality, buo have to have a strong moral compass and realize this is not proper behavior. the fact that he triedo walk it back today can maybe there is an inkling that it was wd ng, but i wot bet the farm on it. laura: ron christie, thanks for joining us. ron: good to see you. laura: while much of the president's day was focused on domestic drama, also announced that a u.s. ship had shot d the strait of hormuz. the uss boxer offered repeated warnings which the aircraft ignored. he called it the latest of provocative acons by iran. the incident comes amidst high tensions between the countries. iran's foreign minister says he is not aware of any drone being downed. a top: security official says that family separa bons of the u.der with mexico are now rare and only done for comp at a hearing on capitol hill, kevin mcaleenan was confronted by congressman elijah cummings about the conditions that migrant chil in.are being held rep. cummings: when we hear s about storming out from you and your agency that every
ron: i am never one to speak about whs is in somebody else' head as to race or morality, buo have to have a strong moral compass and realize this is not proper behavior. the fact that he triedo walk it back today can maybe there is an inkling that it was wd ng, but i wot bet the farm on it. laura: ron christie, thanks for joining us. ron: good to see you. laura: while much of the president's day was focused on domestic drama, also announced that a u.s. ship had shot d the strait of hormuz. the...
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boss why would why would t that have been leaeaked andnd what wh would hahave to think about the most of and there you go what else is there to say so much. so much as so many people -- commenting on one that you see old not all the marks were negative some some. some of what he said in this league member was kind of saying look the guy like schwarzenegger in the final scene of the terminator you he could emerge in the flames boxer but intact. it's all n nothing to take every tongue in cheek those that face that he was gonna respect the jump it'll right. that's true. too but look it it just definitely i caught a huge one comment everywhere add that with people annoy each this is one barrister in in the u. k. saying i'm outraged on behalf of our protonation. at w. where is the outrage more government so people really feeling this is not okay this is not. as same behavior erin burnett said a us based anchor at kind of bringing in the the diplomatic and name calling in mud slinging with i can jump on and say actually. in the end -- that seem to get a better response from trump you know into the into the woods up the
boss why would why would t that have been leaeaked andnd what wh would hahave to think about the most of and there you go what else is there to say so much. so much as so many people -- commenting on one that you see old not all the marks were negative some some. some of what he said in this league member was kind of saying look the guy like schwarzenegger in the final scene of the terminator you he could emerge in the flames boxer but intact. it's all n nothing to take every tongue in cheek...
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they're consistently ahead of everybody else in the industry he is the visionary that is tesla. now, whow, would i want to work there? maybe not. but steve jobs latched people on, as well. and the fact is, was not easy to work for do you want to bet against steve jobs or elon musk. i think the answer is no. >> colin, finally to you what does the stock need to do to reclaim its year-to-date loss >> i think they need to show positive cash flow there's a coupledrivers. first, we think they're going to show up in the second quarter and be able to guide effectively on that. and then we should see some benefits on their working capital. given that they have started ramping sales again and have a positive working capital benefit there. if we see them generate some positive free cash flow in the second quarter, we think there is another solid move higher for the stock from here. >> thank you both. colin rush, steve westly, appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> you bet. >>> virginia was named cnbc's top state for business in 2019 but if someone is first, then someone has to be last scott cohn
they're consistently ahead of everybody else in the industry he is the visionary that is tesla. now, whow, would i want to work there? maybe not. but steve jobs latched people on, as well. and the fact is, was not easy to work for do you want to bet against steve jobs or elon musk. i think the answer is no. >> colin, finally to you what does the stock need to do to reclaim its year-to-date loss >> i think they need to show positive cash flow there's a coupledrivers. first, we think...
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in addition to the general boating safeom tips, shing else to be aware of if you boat or swim in the chesapeake bay. a boy whimming in a bay near ocean city contracted a form of flesh eating bacteria. here are the pictur that show it. they were posted on facebook by the boy's mother. a mom says her son contracted a form of the flesh eating bacteria after swimming in a bay just outside ocean city. researchers say these infections are on the rise. they live in warm water. the bacteria can move incredibly fast. it's important to seektm treat early.> some would redness or area of swelling that is spreading rapidly. an area severely painful and if it's associated with fever. >> reporter: the boy's mother saying he is doing well and respond to go treatment so good news there. official say this is a rare case. not something that happens every day and say it is still safe to gswimming but be aware of the signs and symptoms and seek treatment immediately if youi thnk there might be a problem. >> megan mcgrath, thank. >>> we are weather alert today. thing are heating up. did you know that heat is the number one weathe
in addition to the general boating safeom tips, shing else to be aware of if you boat or swim in the chesapeake bay. a boy whimming in a bay near ocean city contracted a form of flesh eating bacteria. here are the pictur that show it. they were posted on facebook by the boy's mother. a mom says her son contracted a form of the flesh eating bacteria after swimming in a bay just outside ocean city. researchers say these infections are on the rise. they live in warm water. the bacteria can move...
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else understand that? >> because they don'care to. i mean, in many ways, senator sanders came up withll medicare for- single-payer medicare for all -- as part of h s agenda -- right? -- wh rooted in his views of socialism. all these other candidates -- senator warren and theest of them -- they've all outsourced their healthcare to him. it's unconscionable to me.>> ell, see, that's what's very curious about it, though, because many of the other candidates whore running in the field that you're running in have signed on to bernie sanders' bill. d so they're for medicare for all, which is the elimination of private insurance, and they stand up there, and when they're asked, "are you for eliminating privatn insurance? four of them over the course of two nights and 20 candidates raised their hands. >> yep. >> so, are they lying? >> haven't we had engh of that in politics? >> but are they lying? >> i think that they don't careh don't know the difference. they'll say to one audience what they want to hear -- >> you think they don'the understand positions? >> no, i think this is what they do. they want to tell people what ey want to hear. they pander. >> which is both. >> depen
else understand that? >> because they don'care to. i mean, in many ways, senator sanders came up withll medicare for- single-payer medicare for all -- as part of h s agenda -- right? -- wh rooted in his views of socialism. all these other candidates -- senator warren and theest of them -- they've all outsourced their healthcare to him. it's unconscionable to me.>> ell, see, that's what's very curious about it, though, because many of the other candidates whore running in the field...
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productivity the appointment of christine lagarde, it's a whatever else it takes moment, you could say, to draw on the comments of mario draghi whwould do. clearly, the decision has a lot to do with the political navigation that the european central bank president must go through to do the things he or she wants to do, and it shows the dependency that these national governments have on central banks to promote economic growth to support the purchases of bonds these governments will be issuing for a very long time. >> tracey, do you agree with that what do you think of these proposed leadership changes? >> yes, certainly the proposed changes to the federal reserve would instill a couple of more dovish governors into the federal reserve. and that's exactly what the president is looking for, is more dovish stance from the federal reserve because he believes that rates should be lower. and certainly with some of the broadly negative economic news that we're getting recently markets are also starting to believe that the federal reserve will cut rates in july >> is that enough? the confidence that the markets have, that we will get a
productivity the appointment of christine lagarde, it's a whatever else it takes moment, you could say, to draw on the comments of mario draghi whwould do. clearly, the decision has a lot to do with the political navigation that the european central bank president must go through to do the things he or she wants to do, and it shows the dependency that these national governments have on central banks to promote economic growth to support the purchases of bonds these governments will be issuing...
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is anyone else seeing this then there was new york city mayor bill de blasio, who brought a very new york vibe to the debate by getting into confrontations wh, and shouting over the moderators during commercial breaks but he at least found some opportunities to stand out and apparently msnbc chris matthews noticed because he praised de blasio after the debate >> are you really in this race >> yes, sir. >> i saw it tonight for the first time, i'being blunt. >> yeah. >> i thought you were in this fight for real not just one of the guys in the end of the row i believe in you tonight >> thank you >> i think you got in a fight. >> seth: it ttkes sense chris maws would like a candidate who fights chris matthews looks like a guy who fights with a toaster in the break room bastard!gel you silver [ laughter ] don't make me put a fork in you! [ laughter ] but still the striking contrast between this first debate and the 2016 g.o.p. debates was just how civil it was of course we all remember th wwe style cage match that took place four years ago between trump and the rest of the g.o.p. field. ld >> i wouot have nominated -- >> you pushed him. you push
is anyone else seeing this then there was new york city mayor bill de blasio, who brought a very new york vibe to the debate by getting into confrontations wh, and shouting over the moderators during commercial breaks but he at least found some opportunities to stand out and apparently msnbc chris matthews noticed because he praised de blasio after the debate >> are you really in this race >> yes, sir. >> i saw it tonight for the first time, i'being blunt. >> yeah....
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then we have several years wh e whewhere essentially we had, you know, we had a lot of financial crises after the rial plan and not much else could be advanced. we started, you know, with some social programs that later were consolidated into bosafamilia as you well know. for a while after that first effect of coming, stemming from the rial plan, we didn't really see much in the way of progress toward, you know, more further reduction in income inequality. they came later in the 2000s and that came with the consolidation of bosafamilia into one plan and others put in place by the lula administration especially in his first term in office but also his second term in office which then continued. a lot of that was also bolstered. the reduction in inequality that we then see in that period was the result of that, was the result of the fact that the country was growing in that period and was largely growing because of the external forces that were pushing the country to grow. and on top of that, the things that were being done to the minimum rage. so this role that i mentioned that doesn't really make a lot of economic sense, it
then we have several years wh e whewhere essentially we had, you know, we had a lot of financial crises after the rial plan and not much else could be advanced. we started, you know, with some social programs that later were consolidated into bosafamilia as you well know. for a while after that first effect of coming, stemming from the rial plan, we didn't really see much in the way of progress toward, you know, more further reduction in income inequality. they came later in the 2000s and that...
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very subject, the president denied ever discussing future wikileaks releases wh stone and denied knowing whether anyone else in his campaign had those discussions with stone. if you had learned that other witnesses putting aside the i presiden other witnesses had lied to your investigators in response to specific questions, whether he -- whether in writing or in an interview, could they be charged with false statement crimes? >> well, i'm not going to speculate. i think you're asking for me to speculate given a set of circumstances. >> well, let's put it more specif. what if i had made a false statement to an investigator on your team. could i go to jail for up to five years? >> yes. >> yes. >> although it's congress, so -- [ laughter ] >> well, that's the point, though, isn't it, that no one is above the law. >> that's true. >> not you, not the congress, andin certa not the president. and i think it's just troubling to have to hear some of these things, and that's why the american people deserve to learn the full facts of the misconduct described in your report, which any other person would have been charg
very subject, the president denied ever discussing future wikileaks releases wh stone and denied knowing whether anyone else in his campaign had those discussions with stone. if you had learned that other witnesses putting aside the i presiden other witnesses had lied to your investigators in response to specific questions, whether he -- whether in writing or in an interview, could they be charged with false statement crimes? >> well, i'm not going to speculate. i think you're asking for...