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when you were both in sri la nka company? when you were both in sri lanka you were 11 and 13?were 11 and 13 when we left to go travelling, we spent about four yea rs travelling, we spent about four years volunteering around india. then we went across to sri lanka, that was when we were caught up in the tsunami, by that point it had been about four years, so we were 17 and 13, ala younger brother and sister were 11 and eight. there was for others in sri lanka caught up in this toon army and had to get home. —— there was four of us. this toon army and had to get home. -- there was four of us. so i presume you started the business a bit later? just a little bit. we spent a few years rebuilding our lives, both when travelling, both got out and started working, then we said what can we do in terms of something which would continue to
when you were both in sri la nka company? when you were both in sri lanka you were 11 and 13?were 11 and 13 when we left to go travelling, we spent about four yea rs travelling, we spent about four years volunteering around india. then we went across to sri lanka, that was when we were caught up in the tsunami, by that point it had been about four years, so we were 17 and 13, ala younger brother and sister were 11 and eight. there was for others in sri lanka caught up in this toon army and had...
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at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you --la your, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news rtamerica." reg from washington, i am jane o'brien. calling it off -- president trump cancels his summit with north korea' whole thing is a missed opportunity. pres. trump: i believe this is a tremendous setback for north korea, and indeed, a setback for the world. jane: harvey weinstein is reportedly set to hand himself in to police.e disgraced hollywood moguls face numerous allegations of sexual misconduct. e and when is a tree man a tree? when it is art. the italian artist who has made mother nature his muse. jane: welcome to our viewers on public televis the u.s. and around the world. the buildup was a feat o diplomatic showmanship. the laentitionre alybr unexpected. donald trump called off his june meeting with kim jong-un in a letter, citing open hostility coming from pyongyang as the re onasul he did hold out the possibility noe g bbnes w' -- h icameritjon: for o
at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you --la your, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news rtamerica." reg from washington, i am jane o'brien. calling it off -- president trump cancels his summit with north korea' whole thing is a missed opportunity. pres. trump: i believe this is a tremendous setback for north korea, and indeed, a setback...
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>> you know what, la dogworks isn't for everybody. >> how does a customer contact you if they have a complaint? >> there's a website out there that people post business reviews, and we've had some negative stuff put up there, and andrew responds to it in his way. [laughs] >> what does "in his way" mean? >> so read it. you can read 'em. >> so here's an example of one. "i've been bringing my dog here for six months. one night, i came to pick him up. what i found was my pup wearing a muzzle, tied to a wall. my own dog--i was horrified." then your response was, "after questioning the staff, i believe them and not you." you told the customer that. >> yeah. why? >> yeah, why? >> i-i call it like it is. >> andrew, stay the [bleep] off the internet, because you're... hurting your business. >> i don't think i'm hurting my business at all, personally. >> i'm a little worried about andrew so far. the vibe in the place isn't great. i've seen some stuff online, and his interaction with me, quite frankly, isn't that open-minded. so before i do a deal, i need to get a good understanding of these fi
>> you know what, la dogworks isn't for everybody. >> how does a customer contact you if they have a complaint? >> there's a website out there that people post business reviews, and we've had some negative stuff put up there, and andrew responds to it in his way. [laughs] >> what does "in his way" mean? >> so read it. you can read 'em. >> so here's an example of one. "i've been bringing my dog here for six months. one night, i came to pick him...
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com.kron4.dot website adam waltzphoenix i'm adam waltz (ken) tonight on the news at 9 we will take you to lasgas to check out a desert oasis you can get for 750-thousand dollars. if you want to see all of the houses in our series.. we have it all posted on our website kron4.dot com. coming up at eight.. one man's mission to support north bay fire victims. the incredible feat he is doing to raise money. plus. how cal-fire preparing for threats during this year's wildfire season. and next. hawaii's kilauea volcano posing new threats to residents. more lava bombs. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast. details are right after the break. ♪ it's time for the semi-annual sale with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? right now during our semi-annual sale save up to $700 on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends soon. (pam) fountains of fire .... and a rain of lava bombs.hawa
com.kron4.dot website adam waltzphoenix i'm adam waltz (ken) tonight on the news at 9 we will take you to lasgas to check out a desert oasis you can get for 750-thousand dollars. if you want to see all of the houses in our series.. we have it all posted on our website kron4.dot com. coming up at eight.. one man's mission to support north bay fire victims. the incredible feat he is doing to raise money. plus. how cal-fire preparing for threats during this year's wildfire season. and next....
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were in la, about culture clash, you were in la, a long way from venicen an affluent part of la, windsor hills. but it is that whole california ethos. there was a degree of affluence and privilege in her upbringing, but it is not like this! what must she have thought as she drove into what we believe was a rehearsal inside st george 's believe was a rehearsal inside st george '5 chapel. it isjust miles away her life as a yoga teacher, a social worker, her friend in her own neighbourhood, her church community, her life and her friends there that she has lived there in la. this is a world of protocol. she has already been to clarence house and will meet the queen at windsor castle tomorrow. her head must be spinning. prince harry has talked about her, she is a cool customer i think, doria ragland. her feet on the ground, centred. a lot of yoga, that helps! yes, i think she is very centred. she would just take this in her stride. it will be interesting on saturday. talk to us more about when you went to la, what did you hear about the family? it was fascinat
were in la, about culture clash, you were in la, a long way from venicen an affluent part of la, windsor hills. but it is that whole california ethos. there was a degree of affluence and privilege in her upbringing, but it is not like this! what must she have thought as she drove into what we believe was a rehearsal inside st george 's believe was a rehearsal inside st george '5 chapel. it isjust miles away her life as a yoga teacher, a social worker, her friend in her own neighbourhood, her...
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its report because there's been such a shift in the law, it's difficult tot judges to apply that in you la. this sounds like one of the ways we're going to put judges in a better position to do that. >> it's incumbent on to us make sure judges had a as up-to-date information as possible, especially with the law. there are new decisions practically every week, new eregulations coming on. judges can look at it themselves or have law clerks do it. this way we can make sure we can get it out in a uniform and timely manner. >> any big regulatory changes you see coming down the pike for your agency or is it too early to talk about that? >> probably too early at this point. obviously, we've had a lot of regulations on different agendas that are pending out there and we're doing kind of like an overall retro aspecttive review of all our rags. i guess the most recent one was increasing the size of the board. nothing that comes to mind. >> immigration judge productivity has dlientd from 1,356 case complexions in 2016 to 807 case completions in fy 2015. what are the reasons that you believe exist for
its report because there's been such a shift in the law, it's difficult tot judges to apply that in you la. this sounds like one of the ways we're going to put judges in a better position to do that. >> it's incumbent on to us make sure judges had a as up-to-date information as possible, especially with the law. there are new decisions practically every week, new eregulations coming on. judges can look at it themselves or have law clerks do it. this way we can make sure we can get it out...
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like salt to a wound to some raiders fans here. >> you know, las vegas, you can drive it. i wouldn't suggest you drive here with that nevada license plate. to the south bay where traffic flows smoothly. peninsula, nice drive as well. raiders license plates from nevada, a smooth drive through the area and smooth flow of traffic across the bay bridge but metering lights are on over there. as we look outside we'll see richmond to san rafael bridge shows traffic just starting too build a little bit over towards the north bay. >> the weekend? >> i redid the lawn by hand. >> you did? >> i did. it was a lot harder than i thought -- >> i would have hired you to do mine had i known. >> 10 or 20 years. >> hopefully not. >> we've had great weather though over the weekend. >> weather was perfect sfwl a lot of people got out there and did things in the yard. you'll have this weekend too if you didn't finish up, mike, you'll have nice weather. we'll be up to 70 degrees inland, the bay at 68 degrees and 60 degrees for the coast on sunday reaching the low 60s and mid-70s for the inland ar
like salt to a wound to some raiders fans here. >> you know, las vegas, you can drive it. i wouldn't suggest you drive here with that nevada license plate. to the south bay where traffic flows smoothly. peninsula, nice drive as well. raiders license plates from nevada, a smooth drive through the area and smooth flow of traffic across the bay bridge but metering lights are on over there. as we look outside we'll see richmond to san rafael bridge shows traffic just starting too build a...
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you. enjoy las vegas. >> maria: thank you so much.ain this morning, we want to bring this out. he says this, the fake news is working overtime, just reported that despite the tremendous success we are having with the economy and all things else, 91% of the network news about me is negative and fake, why do we work so hard in working with the media when it is corrupt. take away credentials, question mark, is what he's threatening for the media this morning. all right. we will take a break. when we come back, the massive equifax breach affected 147 million, it's worse than previously thought. more than that. new details on the hack disclosure coming up. no ordinary assistant, singer john legend will soon be at your beck and call, thanks to google. we'll tell you how. stay with us. ♪ think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, conside
you. enjoy las vegas. >> maria: thank you so much.ain this morning, we want to bring this out. he says this, the fake news is working overtime, just reported that despite the tremendous success we are having with the economy and all things else, 91% of the network news about me is negative and fake, why do we work so hard in working with the media when it is corrupt. take away credentials, question mark, is what he's threatening for the media this morning. all right. we will take a break....
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. >> kennedy: king snake or taran do you la my mom did the cost benefit analysis and said she could have tha that tarantula. >> greg: monsters, i loved that stuff, so i wanted a giant lizard they will kill you. >> kimberly: yeah. wow. missed out. >> greg: at least i answered the damn question. if they can't answer the pet question. all right. this is from kimberly w., facebook question. is there a material item that you desire and have not purchased yet and why? and let us remind you we are talking to america and not our friends at the hamptons. [laughter] >> kimberly: what if i'm here working. okay? one day off this year. >> greg: material item. kennedy? >> kennedy: you know what? i still don't have a bentley. >> greg: there you go. kennedy ken the weekend is young. >> greg: there is still time. kimberly? >> kimberly: i don't know. let me think about it. >> greg: something you go i would like to buy that but i just -- i don't know. maybe i can't keep it in new york like a helo monster? >> kimberly: a miniature pony. >> greg: that's good. that would have worked in the first question. >>
. >> kennedy: king snake or taran do you la my mom did the cost benefit analysis and said she could have tha that tarantula. >> greg: monsters, i loved that stuff, so i wanted a giant lizard they will kill you. >> kimberly: yeah. wow. missed out. >> greg: at least i answered the damn question. if they can't answer the pet question. all right. this is from kimberly w., facebook question. is there a material item that you desire and have not purchased yet and why? and let...
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not you, la ra. what's your take on that?ing in that analysis is because there's no talk, it means there's no evidence. that's a false assumption. the fact is we don't know what mueller is doing is not an indication that he is not finding anything reflect identify of criminal or any other wrongdoing. he may not be. it is just as obvious to me what we can only say is we don't know and we have to wait. and the way these prosecutions work is they take time. i held the same job mueller did. ours was an investigation of smaller importance involving herbert walker bush's administration. it took us two and a half years to essentially finish our investigation and another half year almost to write our final report. these things take time. that's what you want them to do. you want them to take time so that they are carefully investigated and well documented so that the end you will be looking at confidence that what you did was substantial, correct and can be relied pop. >> laura coates, back to you. the ideas of confidence. i know you
not you, la ra. what's your take on that?ing in that analysis is because there's no talk, it means there's no evidence. that's a false assumption. the fact is we don't know what mueller is doing is not an indication that he is not finding anything reflect identify of criminal or any other wrongdoing. he may not be. it is just as obvious to me what we can only say is we don't know and we have to wait. and the way these prosecutions work is they take time. i held the same job mueller did. ours...
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you gotta do it quietly. >> lucia: there is a saying, "quedate en la chiquita." t's something that defines uruguay in a way. >> anthony: lucia soria is the chef and owner of jacinto in montevideo's old city. she worked with nacho back in the mallmann years. >> anthony: what was it like for a woman working in the restaurant industry in the early 2000's? >> lucia: i was very lucky because francis, he had this like army of women, no? around him. >> anthony: you were surrounded by women from the beginning? >> lucia: yes. >> anthony: is that an unusual situation in uruguay do you think? >> nacho: i mean -- >> anthony: i'm not asking you, man, you're a man. i'm asking -- >> nacho: i feel like a woman. >> anthony: the food here takes its cues from spain and italy. homemade gnocchi with mushrooms and pumpkin. prawns with avocado, apple and wasabi. beef tartare with quail egg. >> anthony: so when you were first planning a menu for this place and thinking about the concept, what inspired you? >> lucia: i wanted to have like a small restaurant, but that you could have a very
you gotta do it quietly. >> lucia: there is a saying, "quedate en la chiquita." t's something that defines uruguay in a way. >> anthony: lucia soria is the chef and owner of jacinto in montevideo's old city. she worked with nacho back in the mallmann years. >> anthony: what was it like for a woman working in the restaurant industry in the early 2000's? >> lucia: i was very lucky because francis, he had this like army of women, no? around him. >> anthony:...
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- well, i'm with a little friend, pat, or a prop here, if you will, the drone right next to me, i'm standing at lapart of the arsenal. - that's right, the lapd is getting drones, and, because it's la, you know those drones are just gonna get stuck in traffic, all right? listen, i don't want a police drone following me, all right? i already got alexa and siri snitching on me. i swear to god, if one of those drones came anywhere near me, i would swat its metal ass out of the sky so fast, you wouldn't... oh. oh. [bleep]. trevor, they're onto me. yo, i was just joking! i love drones! some of my best friends are drones! [laughter and applause] - ronny chieng, everyone. [man coughs] comedy central ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> jordan: time is an invention, and the chinese are trying to steal it, so get in here right now. it's april 19, and my guests tonight are jay chandrasekhar and steve lemme from the comedy troupe broken lizard. ( applause ) i'll fix them later. couch soldiers, they say "keep your friends close and your enemies closer." me? i'm surrounded by so many enemies, it only looks like i don
- well, i'm with a little friend, pat, or a prop here, if you will, the drone right next to me, i'm standing at lapart of the arsenal. - that's right, the lapd is getting drones, and, because it's la, you know those drones are just gonna get stuck in traffic, all right? listen, i don't want a police drone following me, all right? i already got alexa and siri snitching on me. i swear to god, if one of those drones came anywhere near me, i would swat its metal ass out of the sky so fast, you...
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how do you look at it? las: i completely agree that we will see a rebound in headline and core, so that is good. andgy prices for one thing so on. underlying momentum is still pretty weak. the wage growth in the euro area is clearly still not sufficient to create 2% inflation. you could see some momentum gaining in germany. we have seen agreements moving upwards. it is going in the right direction for the ecb, but it is going really slowly. one thing we've learned from this whole crisis and recovery period is that inflation momentum is just really slow. once you get to the equilibrium of low inflation and low wage growth, it is hard to get out. i think it will eventually work and we will get higher inflation , but it is going to take a long while yet, especially now that you also see momentum is easing a bit. a crisis like italy doesn't help. hike is farrate away still. end of next year. manus: you've got to have a little bit more faith. look at opec. las olsen, chief economist at danske bank, stays with me. we
how do you look at it? las: i completely agree that we will see a rebound in headline and core, so that is good. andgy prices for one thing so on. underlying momentum is still pretty weak. the wage growth in the euro area is clearly still not sufficient to create 2% inflation. you could see some momentum gaining in germany. we have seen agreements moving upwards. it is going in the right direction for the ecb, but it is going really slowly. one thing we've learned from this whole crisis and...
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las vegas was nearly 43 million visitors you over the past decade, the las vegas area has been one of the most fast growing in the u.s. any issues with the transportation of nuclear waste or issues with storage there will bring devastating consequences to the las vegas -- las vegas the -- community. 2600 trucks hauling one cask each over the next 50 years. with 7000 miles of highway and cross over 44 states. today, nevadans have not received sufficient assurance that their concerns about these risks will receive the procedural due process, proper consideration. recent correspondence, i continue to stress to the commission the procedure of safeguards like local hearings to ensure that party is directly affected by the proposal had the opportunity to air their concerns and have them considered in an open and reasonably close forum. it is because of these and other unresolved can and that i continue to stand with the state of nevada in strong opposition at the yucca not in repository. wetherington -- rather than forcing nevada, taxpayers would --better off to spend identifying the time f
las vegas was nearly 43 million visitors you over the past decade, the las vegas area has been one of the most fast growing in the u.s. any issues with the transportation of nuclear waste or issues with storage there will bring devastating consequences to the las vegas -- las vegas the -- community. 2600 trucks hauling one cask each over the next 50 years. with 7000 miles of highway and cross over 44 states. today, nevadans have not received sufficient assurance that their concerns about these...
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thank you much. [ cheers and applause ]la stay tuned for night with seth meyers." filmmaker liz garbus, featuring the 8g band with stevenol ladies and gentlemen, seth meyer [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear. in that case let's gthe news. president trump today sent a letter to north korean leader kim jong-un canceling their upcoming meeting. so, let me just get this straight -- you sent a dictator a letter but
thank you much. [ cheers and applause ]la stay tuned for night with seth meyers." filmmaker liz garbus, featuring the 8g band with stevenol ladies and gentlemen, seth meyer [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear. in that case let's gthe news. president trump today sent a letter to north korean leader kim jong-un canceling their upcoming meeting. so,...
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do you know what las vegas summers are like? >> yes. thank you for the question. so this is actually something i'm very proud of. during the last year of the administration, something that we did was to implement a smoke-free housing rule in public housing, and we did that because across the country over the years we heard complaints, especially from senior citizens who were dealing with health issues, with illnesses that were exacerbated because folks were smoking right around them, and it was making their health worse. there were at the time about 612 different housing authorities that had already gone smoke-free or were on their way to doing it, and you know what surprised me about that process was that we didn't get more pushback. i was surprised because when i was mayor of san antonio we had gone through the process of implementing smoke-free restaurants and bars and so forth, and back then we got a lot of pushback, but it seemed like the folks living in public housing were ready for this, and after we did it, we got a lot of folks that said how happy they we
do you know what las vegas summers are like? >> yes. thank you for the question. so this is actually something i'm very proud of. during the last year of the administration, something that we did was to implement a smoke-free housing rule in public housing, and we did that because across the country over the years we heard complaints, especially from senior citizens who were dealing with health issues, with illnesses that were exacerbated because folks were smoking right around them, and...
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vu: can you explain that?la i've spent a lot of time around cult members.'ve lived with cult members. i've studied cultsr mos, i've spent a lot of time around cult members. and i can say with a fair measure of confidence that the kind of rhetori that i hear from trump's inner-core supporters sounof very much like the kinhetoric that i hear from cult members. after all, president trump himselmade this very clear when he said that he could shoot somebody on 5th avenue after all, president trump himsand not lose these voters, and that's precisely what we are seeing now. now, this particularly exists himsand in a core elementters, of his followers among the white evangelical base, which still supports him pretty extraordinarily, but you have someone like frank amedia, one of his evangelical advisors, ying that trump is receiving downloads from god. you have people like franklin graham, perhaps his greatest evangelical supporter, comparing him positively to prophets like abraham and moses and david. ay you have pat robertsong that trump's authority is the author
vu: can you explain that?la i've spent a lot of time around cult members.'ve lived with cult members. i've studied cultsr mos, i've spent a lot of time around cult members. and i can say with a fair measure of confidence that the kind of rhetori that i hear from trump's inner-core supporters sounof very much like the kinhetoric that i hear from cult members. after all, president trump himselmade this very clear when he said that he could shoot somebody on 5th avenue after all, president trump...
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la imagen! corre un poco más despacio! ¿que? oh no, network's letting the family down... sí, ¿me puedes ayudar? why don't youa. gracias! ahora sí. what an accomplishment... what, the race? no, video chatting with the in-laws. (vo) cámbiate al mejor unlimited en la red más premiada. desde $40 por línea, por cuatro líneas. it's not just a coaster you know.. it's an invitation jim beam on the rocks the bourbon that's been making history since 1795 invites you to make some of your own [mú[la música se detiene] (vohaste que...la perdimos. desde el primer día,trabajamos para ganarnos tu confianza. [comienza música enérgica] hoy renovamos nuestro compromiso contigo. corrigiendo los errores y eliminando las metas de ventas de los representantes en nuestras sucursales. para concentrarnos en tu satisfacción. es un nuevo día en wells fargo y se parece mucho a nuestro primer día. wells fargo. establecido en 1852. restablecido en el 2018. nuestros 3 participantes estÁn en la gran mesa de ikea. ¿cuÁl chef ganara esta noche? participante uno se adelanta hÁbilmente con el cuchillo. pero el participante 2 lucha de vuelta y l
la imagen! corre un poco más despacio! ¿que? oh no, network's letting the family down... sí, ¿me puedes ayudar? why don't youa. gracias! ahora sí. what an accomplishment... what, the race? no, video chatting with the in-laws. (vo) cámbiate al mejor unlimited en la red más premiada. desde $40 por línea, por cuatro líneas. it's not just a coaster you know.. it's an invitation jim beam on the rocks the bourbon that's been making history since 1795 invites you to make some of your own...
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la imagen! corre un poco más despacio! ¿que? oh no, network's letting the family down... sí, ¿me puedes ayudar? why don't you it from here, amigo? cámbiate a verizon; tiene la mejor red para streaming y la familia de allá no se pierde de nada. gracias! ahora sí. what an accomplishment... what, the race? no, video chatting with the in-laws. (vo) cámbiate al mejor unlimited en la red más premiada. desde $40 por línea, por cuatro líneas. nuestros 3 participantes estÁn en la gran mesa de ikea. ¿cuÁl chef ganara esta noche?
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you . >> ¿lista? ¿segura? >> sÍ. >> vamos. (campanas). >> no, la esperando. es una falta de respeto hacia mÍ, hacia el festival y hacia los muchachos. hey. ¿quÉ te pasa? no tienes que salir, yo hablo con la gente del festival y con los muchachos. >> voy a cantar. >> hay cosas mÁs importantes, pepe. no tienes que hacerlo. >> sÍ lo voy a hacer, no hay que morirse en la raya. vamos a darle, muchachos. a que no decaiga el Ánimo. Ánimo. >> Ánimo, animo. ♪ pensarÁs en mÍ ♪. ♪ y en todo lo que fui . ♪ y si aÚn mentÍ ♪. ♪ siempre es un vacÍo porque no olvido ♪. ♪ no pudo olvidarse de mÍ ♪. ♪ de mÍ ♪. ♪. ♪ no pudo olvidarse de mÍ ♪. ♪. ♪ no pudo olvidarse de mÍ ♪. (aplausos). siempre tengo algo que hacer. o tengo un viaje. por eso llevo la surface laptop a todas partes. es delgada y superligera. además, la batería dura tanto que, a veces, se me olvida llevar el cargador. dilly dilly. dilly dilly. dilly dilly. dilly dilly. dilly dilly. dilly dilly. dilly dilly. dilly dilly. brindemos por los amigos con los que siempre puedes contar. leche, crema fresca y vai
you . >> ¿lista? ¿segura? >> sÍ. >> vamos. (campanas). >> no, la esperando. es una falta de respeto hacia mÍ, hacia el festival y hacia los muchachos. hey. ¿quÉ te pasa? no tienes que salir, yo hablo con la gente del festival y con los muchachos. >> voy a cantar. >> hay cosas mÁs importantes, pepe. no tienes que hacerlo. >> sÍ lo voy a hacer, no hay que morirse en la raya. vamos a darle, muchachos. a que no decaiga el Ánimo. Ánimo. >>...
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you would have thought somebody like de la rue, what better business can you have than printing banknotes? the news about the passport must be a real kick in the teeth. it is steady and stable but not a licence to print money! the passport decision was a bad one for the company, that contract went to a franco dutch group which created a certain amount of political uproar in its own right but de la rue had invested £a million into trying to obtain the comeback —— the contract and it was a big setback. and news about rbs losing their chief financial officer. ewing stevenson has been in his post for the past four years and is seen as one of the architects in the turnaround in rbs which is 70% owned by the british government. they recently reached a settle m e nt government. they recently reached a settlement with the department of justice in the united states which effectively puts to bed a lot of its long—term legal problems so this is seen long—term legal problems so this is seen as a long—term legal problems so this is seen as a transition point for them. its agm is today and it seems the
you would have thought somebody like de la rue, what better business can you have than printing banknotes? the news about the passport must be a real kick in the teeth. it is steady and stable but not a licence to print money! the passport decision was a bad one for the company, that contract went to a franco dutch group which created a certain amount of political uproar in its own right but de la rue had invested £a million into trying to obtain the comeback —— the contract and it was a...
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you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. la through sweat. coppertone. nk you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com save up to 15% john chiang's father camek early it'here with little money,on. but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped saved california from financial disaster during the great recession. ...leaving more to invest in progressive priorities like education, healthcare and affordable housing. john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need for california's future. lawmakers on a confidential intelligence source who had contact with members of the trump campaign. was there a spy planted bit fbi to help clinton as president trump claims? not according to the democratic congressman adam schiff, who attended the classified briefing. he told reporters afterwards quote nothing has changed our view
you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. la through sweat. coppertone. nk you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com save up to 15% john chiang's father camek early it'here with little money,on. but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells...
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what do you mean by that?laell, it's this sort of natural impulse that we have that we project upon god our own emotions, our own personriities, our own characics, even our motivations, even our own bodies. we create a god that basically looks and acts, feels and thinks like we do, and that's precisely why we have so many great religiors conflicts around the because really what we are doing is implantininin our sense of the d and so what i am aing forod is to reverse that process, to dehumanize god and try to think of god less as a divine personality and more as an underlying reality, as sort of the spiritual force of the universe. i think it would create a more deeper, more meaningful spirituality, but i also think that it could lead to greater relations and less conflict between religis. vu: and definitely much more about that in your book, and so if you're interested, definitely hick up a copy of "god:an history." reza aslan, thank you so much for being here. aslan: my pleasure. vu: recently, we talked with h
what do you mean by that?laell, it's this sort of natural impulse that we have that we project upon god our own emotions, our own personriities, our own characics, even our motivations, even our own bodies. we create a god that basically looks and acts, feels and thinks like we do, and that's precisely why we have so many great religiors conflicts around the because really what we are doing is implantininin our sense of the d and so what i am aing forod is to reverse that process, to dehumanize...
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las vegas. people come here to party and not to put a bet on a game guys >> all right, contessa, thank you, in las vegas. maybe they don't go to wynn to bet on a game because they don't have a book. >> the other side of that coin would be that all of a sudden, you have 50 states that you can open a sports book in. if i look at the space probably the one that i want to stay away from is nguyen just becauwynn o hanging litigation bullish on the space, i would look like a las vegas' sin >>> speaking of sports betting, let's bring in rick heitzmann. an investor in draft king, it is great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me on tonight. >> i imagine you talked to the draft king, what are they doing and the last 48 hour haves bes like i think it has been good the team is focused on preparing this and jason is a great ceo es and knowing that this is possible and even though you are prepared of taking the next step to make sure you are compliant and see how the actual details shake out. >> how does the draft king, how do you view the competition in terms of casino operator moving aggressively into
las vegas. people come here to party and not to put a bet on a game guys >> all right, contessa, thank you, in las vegas. maybe they don't go to wynn to bet on a game because they don't have a book. >> the other side of that coin would be that all of a sudden, you have 50 states that you can open a sports book in. if i look at the space probably the one that i want to stay away from is nguyen just becauwynn o hanging litigation bullish on the space, i would look like a las vegas'...
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you. >> bret: william la jeunesse ally from tijuana, mexico, thank you. what you think?ess will stop others from coming? let me know on twitter, you can use the hashtag #specialreport turning to arizona, firefighters they are are marking the start of what is expected to be a very busy fire season out west, battling the blaze that has already burned for more than 11,000 acres. senior correspondent adam housley reports on the tender fire. >> strong winds continue to smoke the fire northeast of phoenix causing spot fires in erratic behavior that has resulted in more than 18 square miles burned and more than 1,000 homes and cabins threatened. >> two houses up there, my son lived in has burned, i know that it is gone. >> sunday morning, get out, it is coming. that was very scary to see that. the fire right there. when it comes down to it, you hear people say it all the time, that is really all that matters. that the people are safe. >> so far 1,000 people are under a evacuation orders southwest of winslow, no injuries or deaths. as part of arizona suffers through an extreme d
you. >> bret: william la jeunesse ally from tijuana, mexico, thank you. what you think?ess will stop others from coming? let me know on twitter, you can use the hashtag #specialreport turning to arizona, firefighters they are are marking the start of what is expected to be a very busy fire season out west, battling the blaze that has already burned for more than 11,000 acres. senior correspondent adam housley reports on the tender fire. >> strong winds continue to smoke the fire...
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you? >> anthony: martin pittaluca is the co-owner of la huella, a restaurant in town that also serves as the. >> anthony: nice. so, jefe, what's cooking? ♪ >> nacho: so this is one of the spots with the fire oven. >> anthony: wow, look at the whole fish baked in salt. >> nacho: yes. ♪ >> nacho: whole rib eyes, flanks. >> anthony: rib eyes. wow. >> nacho: some suckling pig. some snack. >> anthony: that's no snack, man, that's a meal right there. wow. >> nacho: do you wanna help in the kitchen, or? >> anthony: carving, yeah, man. >> nacho: all right. ♪ >> anthony: everybody's here. fermin and the guys from the band, lucia, federico, diego, and it's time to eat. >> anthony: oh, yeah. come on, that's perfect, right? >> lucia: nice. >> anthony: so how long has this place been here? >> martin: about 12 years. >> anthony: started as like a shack or a house? or? >> martin: it used to be a little house on the beach with a bar. you're not allowed to build here anymore, so we bought all this land and that's the only thing we can do. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: and the food is delicious. >> lucia: yeah. >> anthony:
you? >> anthony: martin pittaluca is the co-owner of la huella, a restaurant in town that also serves as the. >> anthony: nice. so, jefe, what's cooking? ♪ >> nacho: so this is one of the spots with the fire oven. >> anthony: wow, look at the whole fish baked in salt. >> nacho: yes. ♪ >> nacho: whole rib eyes, flanks. >> anthony: rib eyes. wow. >> nacho: some suckling pig. some snack. >> anthony: that's no snack, man, that's a meal right...
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back to you. >> sandra: interesting stuff. william la jeunesse, thank you. busy holiday weekend underway with a record number of travelers expected and drivers facing higher prices at the punch. will they blame president trump for that? and could that actually hurt republicans come november? liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. >>hey. oh, that's my robe. >>is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782 when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a k
back to you. >> sandra: interesting stuff. william la jeunesse, thank you. busy holiday weekend underway with a record number of travelers expected and drivers facing higher prices at the punch. will they blame president trump for that? and could that actually hurt republicans come november? liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. >>hey. oh, that's my robe. >>is...
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if you walk into any one of the 2500 mosques in the us when i visited yesterday here in la you will find muslims are more than just peaceful, more than freely exercising their faith in the us, but american citizens that are flourishing in a range of way whether as professionals or working-class people, students, academic scholars and so on. it's important to do two things. number one not view any religion whether it's islam, christianity in this peaceful pilot problematic and you mange it-- mention some of these nationstates always manipulate-- [inaudible] i would not look at nationstates as being the true representative of a religion. i would look at american muslims stateside which in my opinion represents the faith well. host: mr. khaled a. beydoun, where did you grow up? guest: detroit. host: tell us how you got there. guest: yeah, yeah, yeah my mother is from egypt in my father's lebanese. we migrated to florida initially at the age of three. host: from beirut? guest: cairo and then we moved to detroit which was at that juncture becoming a evolving arab and muslim american capital m
if you walk into any one of the 2500 mosques in the us when i visited yesterday here in la you will find muslims are more than just peaceful, more than freely exercising their faith in the us, but american citizens that are flourishing in a range of way whether as professionals or working-class people, students, academic scholars and so on. it's important to do two things. number one not view any religion whether it's islam, christianity in this peaceful pilot problematic and you mange it--...
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. >> host: you grew i up in the la area. where did you go tohe school? i went to ucla for undergrad and i'm actually here now as the masters in the school of design and i graduate next year. >> host: when they call you a terrorist is the name of the book. a black waves i batter memoir. first call in palm coast florida. you are f going booktv. >> guest: >> caller: thank you for taking my question. in the response that you felt all life matters is a copout, i certainly can understand. i am a white female in her 50s and coming up in the civil rights era as a young child and seeing the abundance of the racial divide and hatred that took place at doctor king and others worked so hard to try to stop. you know, going through all that and looking at today, do you feel because i feel through the course of time there is good and bad in all people and certainly not trying to minimize the black lives matter movement at all but understanding that maybe there is such a deep-rooted hurt and pain that maybe there is still the need to get back at somebody and he did with
. >> host: you grew i up in the la area. where did you go tohe school? i went to ucla for undergrad and i'm actually here now as the masters in the school of design and i graduate next year. >> host: when they call you a terrorist is the name of the book. a black waves i batter memoir. first call in palm coast florida. you are f going booktv. >> guest: >> caller: thank you for taking my question. in the response that you felt all life matters is a copout, i certainly can...
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you. we honor their father and husband, officer charles hartfield of the las vegas are metropolitan police department. as many of you remember, officer hartfield was off duty attending a concert with veronica when that horrible shooting began in las vegas last october. officer hartfield, an army veteran, immediately leapt into action rescuing the wounded and shielding the innocent. you all read about it. i remember it so well. as he did, he was shot and killed by rounds of guntour. he knew he was -- gunfire. he knew he was right in the path, and it made no difference. he gave his life so that countless others could live. savannah and isaiah, your dad was a guardian angel to those in need. now he is keeping watch on you from heaven. a very special family and a very special man, thank you. thank you very much. [applause] also here with us today is the family of border patrol agent rajulio martinez from el paso, texas. agent martinez, known as roger to his friends and family, worked on a dangerous part of the southern border, a part that you've been reading about so much lately. and a part th
you. we honor their father and husband, officer charles hartfield of the las vegas are metropolitan police department. as many of you remember, officer hartfield was off duty attending a concert with veronica when that horrible shooting began in las vegas last october. officer hartfield, an army veteran, immediately leapt into action rescuing the wounded and shielding the innocent. you all read about it. i remember it so well. as he did, he was shot and killed by rounds of guntour. he knew he...
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. >> all right kayla, thank you >>> and still to come, fear and loathing or viva las vegas we'll take you to sin city to find out how legalized sports betting might impact that town wusmayor of vegaswill join toeigh n more "squawk alley" coming up. stay with us when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. at&t gives you more for your thing. your getting the best but paying way less thing. now get 50% off a smartphone, like the samasung galaxy s9. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att dot com oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. >>> what's that going to mean for the home of gambling in the u.s., las vegas? contessa brewer is t
. >> all right kayla, thank you >>> and still to come, fear and loathing or viva las vegas we'll take you to sin city to find out how legalized sports betting might impact that town wusmayor of vegaswill join toeigh n more "squawk alley" coming up. stay with us when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity....
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louis, do you feel like new york, la don't pay any attention to you? >> i know they don't because people are baffled, journalists will ask me to talk about rural life and i'm like i live in st. louis, there's 3 million people, i'm not on a farm, i don't know that. it shows a disrespect for the midwest, for the diversity of the midwest, the it's disrespectful to people who live in rural areas and urban areas. i don't think our opinions are considered unless a strategy happens, ferguson or aftermath or the election of donald trump, when those dramatic events happen, journalist wills come in stay for a couple of dayses and come out with a summary of our entire existence which to me comes as such official and judgmental. >> as somebody who lives there, what did you think of the ferguson coverage? >> i was covering it. >> the national. >> i thought it was bad, they were treating it like hunger games no matter what side you were on. a lot offi people were wanting y city to burn which is painful thing to experience. we had already experienced a lot ofme pain.
louis, do you feel like new york, la don't pay any attention to you? >> i know they don't because people are baffled, journalists will ask me to talk about rural life and i'm like i live in st. louis, there's 3 million people, i'm not on a farm, i don't know that. it shows a disrespect for the midwest, for the diversity of the midwest, the it's disrespectful to people who live in rural areas and urban areas. i don't think our opinions are considered unless a strategy happens, ferguson or...
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so as you mentioned, the lava la ke right. s you mentioned, the lava lake has drained out, and that is what we see in the ground deformation, in the deflationary signals. and that means that the ground table... sorry, the groundwater has access to hot rocks that it formally wasn't able to meet up that it formally wasn't able to meet up with. and so the water flashes to stea m, up with. and so the water flashes to steam, and it is simplyjust that rapid expansion of the scheme that drives particles, the rock fragments, out of the crater. whether or not magma is involved is ha rd to whether or not magma is involved is hard to tell at this time. we need samples of the ash. but the steam powered explosions don't really require interaction with magma, just hot rocks. you have got a lot of monitoring, of course, on hawaii, with five active or ken is there. how possible is it, though, to predict what is going to happen? well, i mean, yes. iwish we predict what is going to happen? well, i mean, yes. i wish we could predict with even gre
so as you mentioned, the lava la ke right. s you mentioned, the lava lake has drained out, and that is what we see in the ground deformation, in the deflationary signals. and that means that the ground table... sorry, the groundwater has access to hot rocks that it formally wasn't able to meet up that it formally wasn't able to meet up with. and so the water flashes to stea m, up with. and so the water flashes to steam, and it is simplyjust that rapid expansion of the scheme that drives...
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you only have to choose in t th neighborhoodod what kind off la you want in the morning. >> when i i go there i'm always eaeager to go to my peoplple, t neighborhohood. i want to o have the least interaction with the israelis as possibible. >> manany israraelis don't't wa know about ppalestinis.s. they don't wantt to reach out. they don'n't wantt to cross in strereets and igighborhoods whe the palestiniaians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us by force. i remember distinctly remembering that this was the wall that separated the east and west jerusalem. and this was no man's land here. >> my family lived in jerusalem for centuries. in 1948 the state was pounded, and for the palestinians this time was called
you only have to choose in t th neighborhoodod what kind off la you want in the morning. >> when i i go there i'm always eaeager to go to my peoplple, t neighborhohood. i want to o have the least interaction with the israelis as possibible. >> manany israraelis don't't wa know about ppalestinis.s. they don't wantt to reach out. they don'n't wantt to cross in strereets and igighborhoods whe the palestiniaians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided...
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he says unlike taxis, tech buses are capped by la you law. so the city can only charge what it costs to run the program. critics das agree and argue state law does allow san francisco to charge more. >> i don't want to get into a legal argument about this. >> reporter: mcguire says even if the city raised fees, tech companies could just drop out of the voluntary program and stop paying altogether. >> is this an example of the city bending over backwards for these large tech companies? >> i would actually argue that the fact that we are generating $6 million of permit fee revenue for a mode of transportation that carries about 10,000 people a day shows that we've actually taken a very strong approach to regulation. >> but the argument is it could be millions more? >> there's nothing i can do if the shuttle operators decided tomorrow they were going to drop out of the program, stop sending us check and start opening on narrow streets. nothing we can do. >> or if they were stopping, you could issue violates. >> we could give them parking tickets
he says unlike taxis, tech buses are capped by la you law. so the city can only charge what it costs to run the program. critics das agree and argue state law does allow san francisco to charge more. >> i don't want to get into a legal argument about this. >> reporter: mcguire says even if the city raised fees, tech companies could just drop out of the voluntary program and stop paying altogether. >> is this an example of the city bending over backwards for these large tech...
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yeah. >> seth: and it seems fairly ironic that you left brooklyn to la and now play a brooklyn policebut you know, it's okay, i'm okay with it. >> seth: so, you are obviously very different from your character but something that is similar is rosa came out as bisexual this year, that is something that you had done personally a year earlier. >> yes. >> seth: how -- has that been exciting? yeah, give it up! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah! thank you, my queer people and queer allies. >> seth: was it exciting to have -- to get to do that with your character? >> yeah. i mean it was thrilling and a complete and utter honor. i never had anything like that representation when i was growing up. i didn't know how to name myself for a really long time. and for me, coming out has been like a step by step process. and i have yet to sort of have that singular conversation with my own parents. so my parents watch the show. and having that experience was very like weird and strange and out of body. because there is andy sitting on the coach with my fake parents and like in all -- in between all the
yeah. >> seth: and it seems fairly ironic that you left brooklyn to la and now play a brooklyn policebut you know, it's okay, i'm okay with it. >> seth: so, you are obviously very different from your character but something that is similar is rosa came out as bisexual this year, that is something that you had done personally a year earlier. >> yes. >> seth: how -- has that been exciting? yeah, give it up! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah! thank you, my queer people...
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las vegas. youm for his shoes, they're outstanding, if you go to las vegas and don't see it, shame on you. you don't know the other side of wayne and what he does for people with very little notoriety. he's next. irement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. ♪ >> if you have not been to las vegas, or even if you have and you missed a wayne newton show, shame on you. many years back i was urged to see wayne newton in concert. i did. you know, i followed up three other times to see his show. it's remarkable. he's remarkable. i don't know are he gets his energy from, but i do know it's a hell of a s
las vegas. youm for his shoes, they're outstanding, if you go to las vegas and don't see it, shame on you. you don't know the other side of wayne and what he does for people with very little notoriety. he's next. irement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have...
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. >> thank you, ms. la forte for that thorough presentation. commissioner yee? >> i have to concerns. one of them is the paratransit in terms of possibly investing into purchasing vans. can you talk about that? >> i will ask about the second question later. >> for paratransit operation and goes through the broker contract. and we would be looking into funding more vehicles from the programmatic category for muni vehicles which has a five-year plan. that was my reference to work to figure out what the needs are for the capital investment for vehicle. >> thank you for that explanation. the other thing is as i was glancing through the different projects and so forth, i don't get a sense that in the outer districts, i can speak to district seven, it doesn't seem to be a lot of categories that would support the increased population and public transportation would need to meet in the next 25 years. as you know, essentially you have some major developments and residential developments out there. san francisco state, youngstown, and the board reservoir. and looking at th
. >> thank you, ms. la forte for that thorough presentation. commissioner yee? >> i have to concerns. one of them is the paratransit in terms of possibly investing into purchasing vans. can you talk about that? >> i will ask about the second question later. >> for paratransit operation and goes through the broker contract. and we would be looking into funding more vehicles from the programmatic category for muni vehicles which has a five-year plan. that was my reference...
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i think wynn and las vegas sands are better bet ifs you want a pure play in macau it doesn't hurt mgmhat the business is doing better don't forget the supreme court is currently mulling a decision on whether to allow sports gambling outside of las vegas. the expectations that the supremes will decide in favor of allowing states to get in on the sports gambling, if that happens, mgm would be the winner they have regional exposure in michigan, mississippi, new jersey, and soon massachusetts put another way, after the declines the stock is selling at 17 times next year's earnings estimates. i think mgm is dealing with short term dislocation with a bunch of long-term catalysts that could make the stock more attractive i think it is a buy. the risk-reward is in your favor. if you don't like the lack of short-term visibility swap into the stock of norwegian cruise lines which we'll hear from later. an exciting story that sells more cheaply on a price to earnings ratio than that of mgm. i have to tell you mgm's stock is cheap versus where it's historically traded. the bottom line, despite th
i think wynn and las vegas sands are better bet ifs you want a pure play in macau it doesn't hurt mgmhat the business is doing better don't forget the supreme court is currently mulling a decision on whether to allow sports gambling outside of las vegas. the expectations that the supremes will decide in favor of allowing states to get in on the sports gambling, if that happens, mgm would be the winner they have regional exposure in michigan, mississippi, new jersey, and soon massachusetts put...
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better life. >>> you know, in las vegas, you always get another chance to play, so let's head back toith caesar's ceo, mark frissora. >> the question is how much do you want to leave on the table, right? mark, sorry about the technical glitch we're talking about the big impact that the supreme court ruling will have on caesar's itself what do you anticipate >> well, we're excited, because we think it's -- we're in the best position to take advantage of it. we've been very focused on digital and mobile as platforms that we want to incorporate in our business model and this plays right into that. and there's a couple states that obviously will be first in line. one of the states we're already in is nevada so we've been doing this for a while and we're excited by the size of the opportunity, aga, american gaming association, right now says that illegal sports bettings is around $150 billion. that's the handle a year and we think it could expand as we get what we call in-play experiences, software development into in-play experiences and that starts to grow in the business. >> are you con
better life. >>> you know, in las vegas, you always get another chance to play, so let's head back toith caesar's ceo, mark frissora. >> the question is how much do you want to leave on the table, right? mark, sorry about the technical glitch we're talking about the big impact that the supreme court ruling will have on caesar's itself what do you anticipate >> well, we're excited, because we think it's -- we're in the best position to take advantage of it. we've been very...
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you. melissa: william la jeunesse, thank you. david: here is david ward, retired i.c.e. agent in charge and former border patrol assistant agent in charge. first, canada, remember canada 15, 20 years ago you said this policy said if you went as a foreigner and said i'm a political refugee, bingo, you get refugee status just like that. it created a lot of problems for the canadians. we have rules and regulations that clearly define what a political refugee is. apparently, this caravan believes they don't have to play by those rules, right? >> well, they're very wrong. most of these individuals are part of this operation by pueblos sin fronteras. david: it means people without borders, getting rid of the borders. >> that's exactly what they did. they recruited all these people, 1500 or whatever, 1500 or so aliens to come into the united states under the premise of claiming asylum. there are a bunch of mexicans claiming asylum into the united states. this is all based on poverty. nothing to do with persecution or their beliefs or anything else. look, we spend hundreds of bi
you. melissa: william la jeunesse, thank you. david: here is david ward, retired i.c.e. agent in charge and former border patrol assistant agent in charge. first, canada, remember canada 15, 20 years ago you said this policy said if you went as a foreigner and said i'm a political refugee, bingo, you get refugee status just like that. it created a lot of problems for the canadians. we have rules and regulations that clearly define what a political refugee is. apparently, this caravan believes...
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. >>> if you thought the yay d la you hear brainstorm or green needles on this audio. >> green needles. green needles. green needles. >> which did you hear? i heard brainstorm. i don't know about you. people are freaking out because the word you hear changes based on which one you were thinking about. >> hm. >>> is steph curry playing at 100%? steve kerr breaks down the math. and the giants brought the leather. did they bring the bats? we're up next. i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> good morning. right now it's 5:23. and we are tracking a "sig alert." this is for drivers heading out of the tracy area. we have a lane that's blocked by a big rig that ran out of gas. westbound 580 at grant line road, now we are getting reports of a c
. >>> if you thought the yay d la you hear brainstorm or green needles on this audio. >> green needles. green needles. green needles. >> which did you hear? i heard brainstorm. i don't know about you. people are freaking out because the word you hear changes based on which one you were thinking about. >> hm. >>> is steph curry playing at 100%? steve kerr breaks down the math. and the giants brought the leather. did they bring the bats? we're up next. i'm...