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alan: sometime. david: sometime. alan: sometime. david: but we have had recessions every seven years on average since world war ii. alan: it is going to be driven by the fact that debt is rising dramatically. there are going to be some curtailments occurring, and it is going to feed on itself. we talk about stagflation, stagflation is something that happened in the 1980's, when you had a situation where both unemployment and inflation were high, something which the original keynesian model said was not possible. david: ok. alan: and we are going into that type of period now if you look at all the guidelines. david: if you are worried we are going to go into recession at in some point, do you invest your money in a certain way to protect against that? alan: oh, you can't protect everything. the point is you can't forecast very accurately. right now we have been in a period, an extreme period of extremely low, real long-term interest rates. they are moving up, and will continue to move up. and that is going to cause a turn in the mark
alan: sometime. david: sometime. alan: sometime. david: but we have had recessions every seven years on average since world war ii. alan: it is going to be driven by the fact that debt is rising dramatically. there are going to be some curtailments occurring, and it is going to feed on itself. we talk about stagflation, stagflation is something that happened in the 1980's, when you had a situation where both unemployment and inflation were high, something which the original keynesian model said...
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alan: oh, yes. it was a general rule at the time that the federal reserve did not make public what it was going to do. we do now, but not back then, and so the question was, what ways could i figure around answering certain questions or not answering them? i worked up a vocabulary which no one could quite understand. david: so it was on purpose? alan: yes. david: why do you think we are not as creative as before, coming up with new companies? alan: there is more to it than strictly the issue of simple capitalism. we are getting more and more regulation. president clinton: in his continued devotion to public service, it should be a cause for celebration in this country and around this world, and something for which i am very grateful. mr. chairman. alan: our actions have consequences, and it is crucially important for us to determine in advance what those consequences are. and that is a challenge. as i said to the president, it is like eating peanuts. you keep doing it and keep doing it, and you neve
alan: oh, yes. it was a general rule at the time that the federal reserve did not make public what it was going to do. we do now, but not back then, and so the question was, what ways could i figure around answering certain questions or not answering them? i worked up a vocabulary which no one could quite understand. david: so it was on purpose? alan: yes. david: why do you think we are not as creative as before, coming up with new companies? alan: there is more to it than strictly the issue of...
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alan: sometime. david: sometime. alan: sometime. david: but we have had recessions every seven years on average since world war ii. alan: it is going to be driven by the fact that debt is rising dramatically. and it is going to be some curtailments occurring, and it is going to feed on itself. what i'm saying -- we talk about stagflation, stagflation is something that happened in the 1980's, when you had a situation where both unemployment and inflation were high, something which the original keynesian model said was not possible. and we are going into that type of period now if you look at all the guidelines. david: if you are worried we are going to go into recession at some point, do you invest in a certain way to protect against that? alan: oh, you can't protect anything. and the point is you can't forecast very accurately. right now we have been in a period, an extreme period of extremely low, real long-term interest rates. they are moving up, and will continue to move up. and that is going to cause a turn in the market. david:
alan: sometime. david: sometime. alan: sometime. david: but we have had recessions every seven years on average since world war ii. alan: it is going to be driven by the fact that debt is rising dramatically. and it is going to be some curtailments occurring, and it is going to feed on itself. what i'm saying -- we talk about stagflation, stagflation is something that happened in the 1980's, when you had a situation where both unemployment and inflation were high, something which the original...
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alan: oh, yes. it was a general rule at the time that the federal reserve did not make public what it was going to do. we do now, but not back then, and so the question was, what ways could i figure around answering certain questions or not answering them? i worked up a vocabulary which no one could quite understand. david: so it was on purpose? alan: yes. david: why do you think we are not as creative as before, coming up with new companies? alan: there is more to it than strictly the issue of simple capitalism. we are getting more and more regulation. president clinton: in his continued devotion to public service, it should be a cause for celebration in this country and around this world, and something for which i am very grateful. mr. chairman. alan: our actions have consequences, and it is crucially important for us to determine in advance what those consequences are. and that is a challenge. as i said to the president, it is like eating peanuts. you keep doing it and keep doing it, and you neve
alan: oh, yes. it was a general rule at the time that the federal reserve did not make public what it was going to do. we do now, but not back then, and so the question was, what ways could i figure around answering certain questions or not answering them? i worked up a vocabulary which no one could quite understand. david: so it was on purpose? alan: yes. david: why do you think we are not as creative as before, coming up with new companies? alan: there is more to it than strictly the issue of...
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alan: sometime. david: sometime. alan: sometime. david: but we have had recessions every seven years on average since world war ii. alan: it is going to be driven by the fact that debt is rising dramatically. there are going to be some curtailments occurring, and it is going to feed on itself. we talk about stagflation, stagflation is something that happened in the 1980's, when you had a situation where both unemployment and inflation were high, something which the original keynesian model said was not possible. david: ok. alan: and we are going into that type of period now if you look at all the guidelines. david: if you are worried we are going to go into recession at some point, do you invest in a your money in a certain way to protect against that? alan: oh, you can't protect anything. the point is you can't forecast very accurately. right now we have been in a period, an extreme period of extremely low, real long-term interest rates. they are moving up, and will continue to move up. and that is going to cause a turn in the mark
alan: sometime. david: sometime. alan: sometime. david: but we have had recessions every seven years on average since world war ii. alan: it is going to be driven by the fact that debt is rising dramatically. there are going to be some curtailments occurring, and it is going to feed on itself. we talk about stagflation, stagflation is something that happened in the 1980's, when you had a situation where both unemployment and inflation were high, something which the original keynesian model said...
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alan: oh, yes. it was a general rule at the time that the federal reserve did not make public what it was going to do. we do now, but not back then, and so the question was, what ways could i figure around answering certain questions or not answering them? and i had worked up a means to provoke vocabulary which no one could quite understand. david: so it was on purpose? alan: oh, yes. david: why do you think it is we're not as creative as before, coming up with new companies? alan: there is more to it than strictly the issue of simple capitalism. we are getting more and more regulation. president clinton: in his continued devotion to public service, it should be a cause of celebration in this country and around this world, and something for which i am very grateful. mr. chairman. alan: our actions have consequences, and it's crucially important for us to determine in advance what those consequences are. and that is a challenge, which i must say to you as i said to the president before, it's like eat
alan: oh, yes. it was a general rule at the time that the federal reserve did not make public what it was going to do. we do now, but not back then, and so the question was, what ways could i figure around answering certain questions or not answering them? and i had worked up a means to provoke vocabulary which no one could quite understand. david: so it was on purpose? alan: oh, yes. david: why do you think it is we're not as creative as before, coming up with new companies? alan: there is...
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alan: yes. i actually was very surprised -- i did not think i would be a good student. i knew i did well in math in high school. i was not absolutely sure how i would do in college. it turns out that not only did i graduate summa cum laude, but i had only two b's, in shop and gym. i got a's in everything else, and no one was more surprised than i. david: you were called by many a maestro. did you think people were giving you too much credit to be such a great maestro of the economy? ofn: i was getting too much the credit for what was actually going on. i said, don't worry about it. it will come out on the other side. ♪ >> it is my intention to greenspan to aan four-year term as chairman of the federal reserve. alan: i want to say i am deeply grateful to the president for this opportunity to serve my country in one of its most sensitive economic posts. david: so you graduate summa cum laude from nyu, given up your music career. what did you do when you graduated? alan: first of all, i went to t
alan: yes. i actually was very surprised -- i did not think i would be a good student. i knew i did well in math in high school. i was not absolutely sure how i would do in college. it turns out that not only did i graduate summa cum laude, but i had only two b's, in shop and gym. i got a's in everything else, and no one was more surprised than i. david: you were called by many a maestro. did you think people were giving you too much credit to be such a great maestro of the economy? ofn: i was...
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alan: oh, yes. it was a general rule at the time that the federal reserve did not make public what it was going to do. we do now, but not back then, and so the question was, what ways could i figure around answering certain questions or not answering them? and i had worked up a means to provoke vocabulary which no one could quite understand. i was to ashamed to say it. david: okay, so it was on purpose? alan: oh, yeah. david: why do you think it is we're not as creative as before, coming up with new companies? alan: there is more to it than strictly the issue of simple capitalism. we are getting more and more regulation. president clinton: in his continued devotion to public service, it should be a cause of celebration in this country and around this world, and it's something for which i am very grateful. mr. chairman? alan: our actions have consequences, and it's crucially important for us to determine in advance what those consequences are. and that is a challenge, which i must say to you is, as i
alan: oh, yes. it was a general rule at the time that the federal reserve did not make public what it was going to do. we do now, but not back then, and so the question was, what ways could i figure around answering certain questions or not answering them? and i had worked up a means to provoke vocabulary which no one could quite understand. i was to ashamed to say it. david: okay, so it was on purpose? alan: oh, yeah. david: why do you think it is we're not as creative as before, coming up...
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alan: yes. i did not think i would be a good student. i did well math in high school. i was not sure how i would do in college. not only did i graduate at the top of my class b's int had only towo shop and gym. i got a's and everything else. david: you were called by many a maestro. did you think people were giving you too much credit to be such a great i struggle of the economy? alan: -- too much of the credit for what actually was going on. i said, don't worry about it. it will come out on the other side. ♪ side. ♪ ♪ david: -- >> it is my intention to nominate dr. allen greenspan as chairman of the federal reserve. deeply want to say i am grateful to the president for this opportunity to serve my country in one of its most sensitive economic posts. nyu,: you graduate from given up your music career. what did you do when you graduated? i wentor the first time into the business world. i wasn't all that interested in it. i found myself fascinated. age, like 22,ung i was writing articles for
alan: yes. i did not think i would be a good student. i did well math in high school. i was not sure how i would do in college. not only did i graduate at the top of my class b's int had only towo shop and gym. i got a's and everything else. david: you were called by many a maestro. did you think people were giving you too much credit to be such a great i struggle of the economy? alan: -- too much of the credit for what actually was going on. i said, don't worry about it. it will come out on...
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alan: sometime. david: sometime. alan: sometime. david: but we have had recessions every seven years on average since world war ii. alan: it is going to be driven by the fact that debt is rising dramatically. there are going to be some curtailments occurring, and it is going to feed on itself. we talk about stagflation, stagflation is something that happened in the 1980's, when you had a situation where both unemployment and inflation were high, something which the original keynesian model said was not possible. david: ok. alan: and we are going into that type of period now if you look at all the guidelines. david: if you are worried we are going to go into recession at some point, do you invest your money in a certain way to protect against that? alan: oh, you can't protect anything. the point is you can't forecast very accurately. right now we have been in a period, an extreme period of extremely low, real long-term interest rates. they are moving up, and will continue to move up. and that is going to cause a turn in the market. d
alan: sometime. david: sometime. alan: sometime. david: but we have had recessions every seven years on average since world war ii. alan: it is going to be driven by the fact that debt is rising dramatically. there are going to be some curtailments occurring, and it is going to feed on itself. we talk about stagflation, stagflation is something that happened in the 1980's, when you had a situation where both unemployment and inflation were high, something which the original keynesian model said...
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alan? >> alan: thank you so much. [applause] you didn't have to persuade me, in 2000 i wrote a book called "supreme injustice" that roe v. wade was the prescessor to bush v gore. and like you i support a woman's right to choose, the constitutional case for roe v. wade had not been made in a compelling way and the decision was largely political, and basically led to the supreme court's hyperactivism in bush v gore. i'm not heree to talk about your book. i think it's a great book, i did a blurb for it. i'm here to talk about my book. >> david: if you want to talk about me book. >> alan: i will during the question period. i want to tell you a story about how my book got written. it's at story about hyperpartisanism in the united states. my book is titled "the case against impeaching trump" but that was not the original title. i w started to think about writg this book when we all knew that hillary clinton would be elected president. andhi whennt the republicans wee vowing on the day she was nawrgtd that they would move t
alan? >> alan: thank you so much. [applause] you didn't have to persuade me, in 2000 i wrote a book called "supreme injustice" that roe v. wade was the prescessor to bush v gore. and like you i support a woman's right to choose, the constitutional case for roe v. wade had not been made in a compelling way and the decision was largely political, and basically led to the supreme court's hyperactivism in bush v gore. i'm not heree to talk about your book. i think it's a great book,...
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alan: efectivamente. estamos con este comienzo de esta serie de esta historia, que es muy actual de todo lo que sucede en la frontera con mÉxico y los estados unidos. maity: es un tema que nos toca el corazÓn, personalmente a mÍ. tuvimos la posibilidad de conocer la historia. es la travesÍa que muchos hacen para llegar a este paÍs en busca del sueÑo americano, cruzando el peligro por el seÑor. tuve la oportunidad de dar con una hondureÑa que hace 18 aÑos dejÓ honduras para buscar un mejor futuro. van a ver si lo volverÍa a hacer. cada vez son mÁs las personas que decÍan dejar su país en busca de mejor futuro. ella tomÓ esta difÍcil decisiÓn sin imaginarse lo que le esperaba. por quÉ decidiste dejar honduras hace 18 aÑos? >> ya tenÍa un hijo de dos aÑos. vengo de uno de los barrios mÁs peligrosos, de rivera hernÁndez. se comenzaban a hacer las pandillas. habÍa mucha gente fumando mariguana frente de mi casa y muchas cosas que ya vi que no querÍa para mi hijo. es una de las razones
alan: efectivamente. estamos con este comienzo de esta serie de esta historia, que es muy actual de todo lo que sucede en la frontera con mÉxico y los estados unidos. maity: es un tema que nos toca el corazÓn, personalmente a mÍ. tuvimos la posibilidad de conocer la historia. es la travesÍa que muchos hacen para llegar a este paÍs en busca del sueÑo americano, cruzando el peligro por el seÑor. tuve la oportunidad de dar con una hondureÑa que hace 18 aÑos dejÓ honduras para buscar un...
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alan: por quÉ lo hizo? jesÚs: veÍamos la situaciÓn que se estaba ponente en venezuela y decidimos venirnos. alan: vamos con el chef que estÁ preparando el pavito. usted hizo absolutamente de todo llegando aquÍ a los estados unidos. [risas] yisus: viniste con hambre porque eres el primero. alan: oye, tu papi, yisus, estuvo trabajando en gasolineras, barriendo pisos, quÉ mÁs estuvo haciendo aquÍ? jesÚs: trabaje en una panaderÍa tambiÉn, yo nunca habÍa hecho pan, simplemente me lo habÍa comido. pero, despuÉs ya empecé a trabajar en una panaderÍa, bueno, despuÉs en mi oficio, gracias a dios. alan: es el esfuerzo que hacemos todos los inmigrantes que llegamos a este paÍs con ganas de superarse gracias a sus hijos. creo, mi chef yisus que en este dÍa de sorpresas y sorprendidos, tÚ tienes una persona especial a quien agradecer. yisus: sÍ, sin duda, ademÁs de tener nuestros invitados especiales, comer y prepararlos juntos, escogemos ariel especial para agradecerle quiero compartirles esto. bu
alan: por quÉ lo hizo? jesÚs: veÍamos la situaciÓn que se estaba ponente en venezuela y decidimos venirnos. alan: vamos con el chef que estÁ preparando el pavito. usted hizo absolutamente de todo llegando aquÍ a los estados unidos. [risas] yisus: viniste con hambre porque eres el primero. alan: oye, tu papi, yisus, estuvo trabajando en gasolineras, barriendo pisos, quÉ mÁs estuvo haciendo aquÍ? jesÚs: trabaje en una panaderÍa tambiÉn, yo nunca habÍa hecho pan, simplemente me lo...
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alan: quÉ dijo? luis: que sÍ. alan: muy buenas declaraciones. ya vÁmonos entonces. >> nosotros somos testigos alan: yo pago la boda [aplausos] luis: ahÍ estÁ. allÍ tienen la banda de el recodo alan: les voy a decir la verdad, le dije luis, entrevÍstame para la alfombra roja karla: porque nadie lo querÍa entrevistar [risas] alan: me dijo jÁlate a poncho lizÁrraga, sebastián yatra se me fue karla: sabÍa que no lo ibas a dejar hablar. [risas] luis: apoco no estuvo buena la puntada de samuel que le dedicÓ. jamÁs le habÍa propuesto matrimonio, se puso nerviosa. francisca: cÓmo no te vas a emocionar. yo estoy lista. [risas] alan: vamos a hablar del grupo manÁ, algo de lo más importante que se ha caracterizado largo de su carrera no sÓlo por la mÚsica sino por todas las obras sociales que hace, queremos que escuchen este discurso que hicieron el dÍa de ayer. fher: quiero decirles que seguiremos luchando por los derechos de los migrantes que han hecho grande este paÍs. en el siglo pasado ellos fueron la diferencia para que este paÍs
alan: quÉ dijo? luis: que sÍ. alan: muy buenas declaraciones. ya vÁmonos entonces. >> nosotros somos testigos alan: yo pago la boda [aplausos] luis: ahÍ estÁ. allÍ tienen la banda de el recodo alan: les voy a decir la verdad, le dije luis, entrevÍstame para la alfombra roja karla: porque nadie lo querÍa entrevistar [risas] alan: me dijo jÁlate a poncho lizÁrraga, sebastián yatra se me fue karla: sabÍa que no lo ibas a dejar hablar. [risas] luis: apoco no estuvo buena la...
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thank you, alan. alan and his wife, diane, founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic-minded students. sadly, one month ago, diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know that the goodness, grace, and hope diane brought brought into our world will hi -- live on for many generations to come. she is looking down on you right now and she is so proud with love. she's so proud of you. alan is joined today by three of their children, georgia, justin and cami. please stand up. please stand up. [applause] thank you. thank you. great honor. thank you. it is also my honor today to award the medal of freedom to one of the most celebrated sports heroes in world history. the sultan of swat. the great bambino. he one and only babe ruth. he truly is, when you think -- i mean, let's face it. babe ruth is babe ruth. george herman "babe" ruth jr. he was a junior. i can imagine what his father was like he must have been tou
thank you, alan. alan and his wife, diane, founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic-minded students. sadly, one month ago, diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know that the goodness, grace, and hope diane brought brought into our world will hi -- live on for many generations to come. she is looking down on you right now and she is so proud with love. she's so proud of you. alan is joined...
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karla: esta seÑora se quiere casar con alan. alan: aquÍ tenemos al cura. que cante una canciÓn de amor. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] alan: mi amor! >> beso! beso! alan: amor, perdÓname, mi cielo. lo que pasa en las vegas, se queda en las vegas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪"despierta amÉrica"♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] alan: tenemos -- quiÉn tiene el privilegio de tener a elvis aquÍ? solamente "despierta amÉrica". [risas] 15 de noviembre de 2018. [hablan en inglÉs] karla: te vas a caer, alan. cuidado. sÓlo ven. estamos acompaÑados de nuestra-- ya lo ven. estamos acompaÑados de nuestra gente preciosa y elvis. anoche, el escenario vibrÓ con una presentaciÓn de manÁ cuando hicieron historia en convertir el primer tipo de ganar el galardÓn de persona del aÑo. esta gala fue maravillosa. grandes artistas los homenajearon por esos grandes Éxitos y, sobre todo, por su labor filantrÓpica, que es de lo mÁs importante que hemos de destacar del grupo. nunca se olvidaron de ayudar a qu
karla: esta seÑora se quiere casar con alan. alan: aquÍ tenemos al cura. que cante una canciÓn de amor. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] alan: mi amor! >> beso! beso! alan: amor, perdÓname, mi cielo. lo que pasa en las vegas, se queda en las vegas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪"despierta amÉrica"♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [aplausos] alan: tenemos -- quiÉn tiene el privilegio de tener a elvis aquÍ? solamente...
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alan: quienes el ganador? >> aquÍ estÁ con Él en el pÚblico, el barbero mÁs rápido del mundo nueva york. >> yo tengo un empate. francisca: no, no hay empate. alan: robinson y alberto dÍaz. francisca: entonces hay un empate. el pÚblico que decida entre robinson, con los aplauso vamos a decidir. alan: por medio de aplausos. aplauso para, silencio, aplauso para alberto. [aplausos] francisca: aplauso para robinson. [aplausos] francisca: otra vez. seÑores, tenemos un ganador, un ganador, vuelta, vuelta, vuelta! alan: se lleva un abrazo y beso de francisca. gracias, felicidades, en serio, ¿ques esto? si adivinaste "son tabletas quen chicles, se conviertenos. en líquido al masticarlas, para enjuagar y limpiar toda tu boca, ¡adivinaste bien! muy bien, te felicito. ♪ hoy no fue un buen día, cuéntame. me chocaron yendo al trabajo. y después, cuan llego a casa veo que un árbol se había caído sobre el techo. tranquila, aquí estamos para ayudar. pero como dice mi abuela, que no hay dos sin tres, aquí
alan: quienes el ganador? >> aquÍ estÁ con Él en el pÚblico, el barbero mÁs rápido del mundo nueva york. >> yo tengo un empate. francisca: no, no hay empate. alan: robinson y alberto dÍaz. francisca: entonces hay un empate. el pÚblico que decida entre robinson, con los aplauso vamos a decidir. alan: por medio de aplausos. aplauso para, silencio, aplauso para alberto. [aplausos] francisca: aplauso para robinson. [aplausos] francisca: otra vez. seÑores, tenemos un ganador, un...
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presentador: macro el es -- seÑoras y seÑores, Él es alan tacher alan: buenos dÍas. síguele tÚ raÚl:karla tiene el dÍa libre, francisca tiene el dÍa libre, nos acompaÑa raÚl gonzÁlez. [aplausos] raÚl: un gusto saludarlos, la verdad. satcha: imagino que como ustedes en sus hogares habrÁn celebrado el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias hasta altas horas de la noche. quizÁ algunos se fueron de compras. viernes negro comienza el jueves despuÉs de la comilona. se estima que serÁ uno de los viernes negro mÁs exitosos en los Últimos aÑos, se calcula que 164 >> solamente ayer 34 millones de personas habÍan aprovechado esta oferta. creo que todo indica que serÁ una temporada efectiva, bastante buena para lo que venden al por mayor. >> el dÍa de maÑana las pequeÑas empresas, apoya en la mÍa. >> justamente andrea mandamos a un centro comercial y allÁ está con casco y escudo para defenderte, nos traerÁ la informaciÓn. un tema no tan agradable que sigue la incertidumbre terrible, la atenciÓn para todosestos integrantes migrantes de esta caravana que estÁ en ti
presentador: macro el es -- seÑoras y seÑores, Él es alan tacher alan: buenos dÍas. síguele tÚ raÚl:karla tiene el dÍa libre, francisca tiene el dÍa libre, nos acompaÑa raÚl gonzÁlez. [aplausos] raÚl: un gusto saludarlos, la verdad. satcha: imagino que como ustedes en sus hogares habrÁn celebrado el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias hasta altas horas de la noche. quizÁ algunos se fueron de compras. viernes negro comienza el jueves despuÉs de la comilona. se estima que serÁ uno de los...
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mela: alan tacher siempre serÁ el momento indicado. viene esta gente. alan: son policÍas. mela: pero son amigos mÍo. tÚ no sabes. no lees los periÓdicos? alan: estos oficiales sirven a la comunidad. mela: y llueve sirvo a ellos con esto. alan: quÉ tienen que ver los oficiales con el baile? mela: son un grupo de gente talentosa. ademÁs de agarrar gente en la calle, tambiÉn se dedicarÁ la farándula. alanm cÓmo -- alan: cÓmo se llaman? alan: estamos con el sargento andrÉs rodrÍguez y con el oficial edwin gÓmez, vocalista. todos son maravillosos policÍas de la ciudad de nueva york que sirven a la comunidad y como dices, mela, bailan y cantan en fiestas y festivales. >> cÓmo es que se hace eso? >> es un poco difÍcil porque tenemos un trabajo que hacer pero en el tiempo de hacer las cosas personales colaboramos con la comunidad. [audio inentendible] >> mÁs o menos, hacemos un balance. alan: ya viste que tambiÉn hay oficiales mujeres? >> si, estamos aquÍ para recibir a la comunidad. quiero que la gente sepa que somos seres humanos y queremos gozar tambiÉn. nos
mela: alan tacher siempre serÁ el momento indicado. viene esta gente. alan: son policÍas. mela: pero son amigos mÍo. tÚ no sabes. no lees los periÓdicos? alan: estos oficiales sirven a la comunidad. mela: y llueve sirvo a ellos con esto. alan: quÉ tienen que ver los oficiales con el baile? mela: son un grupo de gente talentosa. ademÁs de agarrar gente en la calle, tambiÉn se dedicarÁ la farándula. alanm cÓmo -- alan: cÓmo se llaman? alan: estamos con el sargento andrÉs rodrÍguez y...
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alan: me encanta. otra noticia de actualidad con determinaciÓn que tiene a muchos consternados es este juez en san francisco que habla de la administraciÓn trump de negar asilo los inmigrante que traten de ingresar por lugares que no son oficiales de alguna manera. jessica. nadie le puede quitar a cualquier persona la oportunidad de solicitar asilo. nadie! este juez lo que dice es que asÍ tengan una manera irregular de entrada, toda persona se le tiene que dar ese derecho. es algo temporal que definitivamente va a llegar a la corte suprema de estados unidos. en la asilo solamente se le puede dar a una personaque va a ser perseguido por su raza nacionalidad, religiÓn, opinión polÍtica o por pertenecer a un grupo especial. no puede ser sÓlo por vÍctima de delitos. los jueces nos dicen si fuera asÍ le tendríamos que abrir legalmente los brazos a todo el mundo porque todos tienen esa clase de problema. alan: tenemos pregunta que llegan de la redes sociales." mi pregunta es, si una persona que ent
alan: me encanta. otra noticia de actualidad con determinaciÓn que tiene a muchos consternados es este juez en san francisco que habla de la administraciÓn trump de negar asilo los inmigrante que traten de ingresar por lugares que no son oficiales de alguna manera. jessica. nadie le puede quitar a cualquier persona la oportunidad de solicitar asilo. nadie! este juez lo que dice es que asÍ tengan una manera irregular de entrada, toda persona se le tiene que dar ese derecho. es algo temporal...
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alan: usted es un tronco como dj. [risas] tony: hablando en serio, pasamos a la tercera parte de "¿quÉ onda?" >> este es el show mÁs perro, el "el show de raÚl brindis". ♪ ♪ >> hace despierta houston de lunes a viernes con "el show de raÚl brindis". con su singular tono de voz grave, es uno de los locutores mÁs conocidos y apreciados de la radio hispana de estados unidos. no es para menos porque son 26 aÑos llevando el optimismo y la alegrÍa a los tejanosÑ raÚl: es informaciÓn, mÚsica, quizÁs la hora más musical de 5:00 a.m. a 6:00 a.m. chistes, informaciÓn. las 6:00 a.m., tenemos el programa de unimÁs. radio en televisiÓn. esas cÁmaras que tenemos en el estudio se convirtieron, ademÁs de ser trabajo de radio, cÁmaras de televisiÓn. >> en el 2004 dio sus primeros pasos en su natal tamaulipas, mÉxico. raÚl: era fanÁtico de la radio y la mÚsica. me dedicaba a cantar,tocar, me contrataban para tocar en fiestas, quinceaÑeras, casas de personas ricas que tenÍan un quiere me invitaban a su fie
alan: usted es un tronco como dj. [risas] tony: hablando en serio, pasamos a la tercera parte de "¿quÉ onda?" >> este es el show mÁs perro, el "el show de raÚl brindis". ♪ ♪ >> hace despierta houston de lunes a viernes con "el show de raÚl brindis". con su singular tono de voz grave, es uno de los locutores mÁs conocidos y apreciados de la radio hispana de estados unidos. no es para menos porque son 26 aÑos llevando el optimismo y la alegrÍa...
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tienen mÁs seguidores que alan tacher. alan: eso es seguro. ana patricia: aunque usted no lo crea muchos de nosotros al reciclar cometemos errores que causan un verdadero problema . entÉrese cuÁles son, el planeta se lo agradecerÁ. francisca: ♪ quiero dinero, quiero dinero ♪ yisus: y anillo y todo. [risas] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutora: mira "despierta amÉrica" en todas tus pantallas donde y cuando quieras por univisionnow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "despierta amÉrica" ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ alan: comenzamos con la canciÓn de luis miguel, les damos a todos ustedes los buenos dÍas. 19 de noviembre de 2018. carlos: empezamos el lunes con muchas noticias. la frontera estÁ que arde el dÍa de hoy. satcha: las cosas se comisiona complicar para la caravana migrante y integrantes porque sienten el rechazo no solamente del presidente trump que ha dejado muy en claro durante las Últimas semanas que no les va a permitir entrar a territorio estadounidense sino tambiÉn del otro lado. especÍficamente del alcalde de tijuana y de los pobladores de esta
tienen mÁs seguidores que alan tacher. alan: eso es seguro. ana patricia: aunque usted no lo crea muchos de nosotros al reciclar cometemos errores que causan un verdadero problema . entÉrese cuÁles son, el planeta se lo agradecerÁ. francisca: ♪ quiero dinero, quiero dinero ♪ yisus: y anillo y todo. [risas] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutora: mira "despierta amÉrica" en todas tus pantallas donde y cuando quieras por univisionnow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "despierta amÉrica" ♪ ♪...
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alan: pero viste como es mela. francisca: quiÉn dirÍa que me la levantarÍa esas pasiones -- que mela levantarÍa esas pasiones. alan: sabes por quÉ hay que enseÑarles porque casi casi esta hablando la novia de chino y le pone el micrÓfono al bebÉ. tony: me gusta porque es incisiva. alan: es informativa. tony: asÍ es y la llevaremos para primer impacto. francisca: mela puede venir a enseÑarte a ti. tony: mira el productor cÓmo me mira. francisca: continuamos con mÁs, seÑores. quÉ bueno que estÁ esto. estamos en todas las redes sociales. sÍguenos en twitter facebook, instagram y ¿estás lista para un color así de vivo, y un cabello así de nutrido? garnier nutrisse ultra color. con aceites de aguacate, oliva y karité. nutre el cabello, y le da un color vivo que lo transforma hasta en nuestro negro más azulado. ultra color. cabello nutrido. color más vivo. ultra color. mi hija tiene un sueño,ido. quiere ser luchadora. ¿y es buena? entrena como un animal, entrena con el perro ¡valentina, no! ¡no
alan: pero viste como es mela. francisca: quiÉn dirÍa que me la levantarÍa esas pasiones -- que mela levantarÍa esas pasiones. alan: sabes por quÉ hay que enseÑarles porque casi casi esta hablando la novia de chino y le pone el micrÓfono al bebÉ. tony: me gusta porque es incisiva. alan: es informativa. tony: asÍ es y la llevaremos para primer impacto. francisca: mela puede venir a enseÑarte a ti. tony: mira el productor cÓmo me mira. francisca: continuamos con mÁs, seÑores. quÉ...
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we continue with alan ruskin. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: 3.06% on the 10 year yield in the united states. francine lacqua in london and i'm tom keene in new york. alan ruskin with deutsche bank, this is a fed chart that vice-chairman claris is very aware of. down near a stan fischer speaking of economic club of new york and up we go with all the fed rate increases and alan ruskin, we're barely back to 0% real fed funds target rates. it is still an ultra thatmodative cleared is this isn't it? mr. ruskin: it's not as a common event that once was. we pay nominal rates and terms of a nominal mortgage rate, we don't a real mortgage rates so nominal rates matter a great deal as well. been vis-À-vis your chart, i think most people with the neutral real rate star at something like three quarters of a percent or 1%, much lower. tom: that's true three rate increases from here. what after that? mr. ruskin: that's the guest. we are getting past the easy part is concerned, getting towards will be would describe as neutral. m
we continue with alan ruskin. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: 3.06% on the 10 year yield in the united states. francine lacqua in london and i'm tom keene in new york. alan ruskin with deutsche bank, this is a fed chart that vice-chairman claris is very aware of. down near a stan fischer speaking of economic club of new york and up we go with all the fed rate increases and alan ruskin, we're barely back to 0% real fed funds target rates. it is still an ultra thatmodative cleared is this isn't it?...
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te quiero, alan. hacemos una pausa. al regresar angÉlica londoÑo, la diseÑadora que venciÓ el cÁnceres confecciona sueÑos nos revela la clave para mejorar nuestra autoestima. alan: con regiones con tony dandrades y pone los dimes y diretes entre Él, anuel y carol g. francisca: les decimos cÓmo reaccionan las celebridades en el rincÓn del oeste quienes han perdido sus casas con estos terribles incendios en california. alan: "despierta amÉrica" el show que los empodera y los informa y ademÁs les hace la vida mÁs feliz y esta semana informa y ademÁs les hace la vida mÁs feliz y esta semana estaremos desde las vegas. en s, no fingimos un con extensiones falsas no usamos trucos y entregamos resultados reales con ingredientes reales... como suave coconut infusion con aceite de coco los resultados no mienten suave para un cabello en el que puedes creer una tos puede interrumpir una buena noche de sueño. es entonces cuando el necesita vicks vaporub. medicina probada para la tos. con 8 horas de vapores. para que
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alan and howard, this is-- we're here. if those receivables and those payables don't start matching up, you will not be in business in the next year. i am not writing a check for more than a million bucks. do we have a deal? >> yeah. >> yes. >> come here, you big guy. >> we came from 5 million down to the 1, to be more realistic. >> i'm very comfortable with the million dollars, especially with everything that he's going to add to the business. >> see ya in the morning. good morning. my name is marcus lemonis. and i fix failing businesses. this business last year did $50 million of business. unfortunately, we didn't make any money. you guys sell a lot, but there's one thing that you don't do very well. what is that? >> collect. >> collect money. so last night at dinner, i made a deal with alan and howard. and i'm putting in a million dollars. but you know what they forgot to do last night? they forgot to ask me for my money. it's a theme, but it's not funny. because your paychecks and the rent, all get paid when we collect
alan and howard, this is-- we're here. if those receivables and those payables don't start matching up, you will not be in business in the next year. i am not writing a check for more than a million bucks. do we have a deal? >> yeah. >> yes. >> come here, you big guy. >> we came from 5 million down to the 1, to be more realistic. >> i'm very comfortable with the million dollars, especially with everything that he's going to add to the business. >> see ya in...
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thank you, alan. alan and his wife founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic minded students. sadly one month ago diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know that the goodness, grace and hope that diane brought into our world will live on for many general rtions to c. she's looking down on you right now so proud with love. she's so proud of you. alan is joined by three of their children. please stand up. [ applause ] it's a great honor. thank you. it's also my honor today to award the medal of freedom to one of the most celebrated sports heroes in world history. the sultan of swat. the great bambino. the one and only babe ruth. he truly is. let's face it, babe ruth is babe ruth. george herman, babe ruth. he was a junior. i can imagine what his father was like. he must have been tough. lived in 1859 to 1948. learning the game of baseball from catholic brothers at his orphana orphanage. at the age of 19
thank you, alan. alan and his wife founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic minded students. sadly one month ago diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know that the goodness, grace and hope that diane brought into our world will live on for many general rtions to c. she's looking down on you right now so proud with love. she's so proud of you. alan is joined by three of their children. please...
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one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work at the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also exports because of subsidies especially in the early culture much cheaper into this country so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the u.s. and europe so producing cheap. we benefit a lot done the people there so i mean bangladesh is one of those shocking examples you're shaking your head on the. point is that congo except for diamonds nigeria except for oil all these countries in kenya except for cut flowers they're not producing manufactured goods they're producing raw commodities which are then get into the hands of corrupt leaders. now i'm not playing down the bad conditions of people in bangladesh what i'm saying at least they are part of the world market at least we know
one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work at the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also exports because of subsidies especially in the early culture much cheaper into this country so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the...
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one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work at the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also export because of subsidies especially in the early culture much cheaper into this country so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the u.s. and europe so producing cheap. we benefit a lot done the people there so i mean bangladesh is one of those shocking examples you're shaking your head on. the point is that congo except for diamonds nigeria except for oil. all these countries in kenya except for cut flowers they're not producing manufactured goods they are producing raw commodities which are then get into the hands of corrupt leaders. now i'm not playing down the bad conditions of people in bangladesh what i'm saying at least they are part of the world market at least we know
one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work at the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also export because of subsidies especially in the early culture much cheaper into this country so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the u.s....
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alan: se ve espectacular la casa. serÁ que jennifer lÓpez tiene que ver con este tipo de decisiones. porque dicen que jennifer lÓpez se metió entre la red lo de la exesposa de alex rodrÍguez y Él para sus hijos francisca: dicen que jennifer lÓpez lo acompaÑó en la Última mediaciÓn, sale una pregunta, crees que las novias se deberÍan involucrar alan: creo que si se van a comprometer oficialmente como si se van a casaren el caso del apartamento francisca: espero que pronto podamos compartir la noticia de que ellos se casan.hacen una pareja muy poderosa. por otro lado se ha dado conocer el nombre que eligiÓ pippa middleton para su bebÉ. el nombre de su hijo es arthur. alan: arthur es por la realeza, michael ese nombre del abuelo y william ese nombre el tÍo del bebÉ. francisca: no se mueven en sus pantallas alan: nos vamos a las vegas. a regresar les mostremos las sorprendentes imÁgenes del reventÓn de los chicos de la banda los recoditos. francisca: comienzan los retos en " quinceaÑera". alan: carlos r
alan: se ve espectacular la casa. serÁ que jennifer lÓpez tiene que ver con este tipo de decisiones. porque dicen que jennifer lÓpez se metió entre la red lo de la exesposa de alex rodrÍguez y Él para sus hijos francisca: dicen que jennifer lÓpez lo acompaÑó en la Última mediaciÓn, sale una pregunta, crees que las novias se deberÍan involucrar alan: creo que si se van a comprometer oficialmente como si se van a casaren el caso del apartamento francisca: espero que pronto podamos...
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at the turkey prosecutor's office sinan consumer who is in the capital ankara but let's begin with alan fischer at the consulate building itself allan saudi arabia had the key legal person in the country that relationship seems to not be going in the right direction what do we think they can possibly do next. for those undoubtedly a frustration from the turkish side that saudi arabians have said openly and repeatedly that they will cooperate with international inquiries company being held by the tartars and also by the united states but on the turkey side they feel that those are what's not being backed up by actions for a number of reasons it's hard to believe that it's exactly a month and two hours ago the jamal khashoggi walked through that door and was immediately set upon by a group of fifteen men he was killed within minutes according to the turkish presidency and just in the last hour or so we're hearing from a very close aide to the turkish president saying that he believes the body what's this all all that is really what the focus of the inquiry is no there is no doubt that fro
at the turkey prosecutor's office sinan consumer who is in the capital ankara but let's begin with alan fischer at the consulate building itself allan saudi arabia had the key legal person in the country that relationship seems to not be going in the right direction what do we think they can possibly do next. for those undoubtedly a frustration from the turkish side that saudi arabians have said openly and repeatedly that they will cooperate with international inquiries company being held by...
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one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also export because of subsidies especially in the early culture much cheaper into this country so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the u.s. and europe so producing cheap. we benefit a lot the people there so i mean bangladesh is one of those shocking examples. you're shaking your head on. the point is that congo except for diamonds nigeria except for oil all these countries in kenya except for cut flowers they're not producing manufactured goods they're producing raw commodities which are then get into the hands of corrupt leaders. now i'm not playing down the bad conditions of people in bangladesh what i'm saying at least they are part of the world market at least we know about wh
one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also export because of subsidies especially in the early culture much cheaper into this country so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the u.s....
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one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work at the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also exports because of subsidies especially in the early culture much cheaper to those countries so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the u.s. and europe so producing cheap. we benefit a lot of people there so i mean bangladesh is one of those shocking examples you're shaking your head on. the point is that congo except for diamonds nigeria except for oil all these countries in kenya except for cut flowers they're not producing manufactured goods they're producing raw commodities which are then get into the hands of corrupt leaders. now i'm not playing down the bad conditions of people in bangladesh what i'm saying at least they are part of the world market at least we know about
one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work at the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also exports because of subsidies especially in the early culture much cheaper to those countries so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the...
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thank you, alan. alan and his wife diane founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic-minded students. sadly, one month ago diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know that the goodness, grace and hope that diane brought into our world will live on for many generations to come. she's looking down on you right now and she is so proud with love. she is so proud of you. alan is joined today by three of their children, georgianna, justin and cami. please stand up. please stand up. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. it's a great honor. thank you. it is also my honor today to award the medal of freedom to one of the most celebrated sports heroes in world history, the sultan of swat, the great bambino, the one and only babe ruth. he truly is when you think -- let's face it, babe ruth is babe ruth, right? injury h george herman babe ruth jr. he was a junior. i can imagine what his father was like. he must have
thank you, alan. alan and his wife diane founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic-minded students. sadly, one month ago diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know that the goodness, grace and hope that diane brought into our world will live on for many generations to come. she's looking down on you right now and she is so proud with love. she is so proud of you. alan is joined today by three...
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lo comentabas tÚ, mi querido alan. ahora estamos todos viviendo en esta nueva realidad en la que tenemos que estar preparados. karla: no hay un lugar seguro, lo alabamos en pensilvania, en una iglesia, en sinagogas, en en plos. sinagoga, templos, escuelas. ha ocurrido en 1 bar donde los jÓvenes de 18 aÑos se iban a divertir en una zona que fue catalogada como una de las ciudades mÁs seguras de la naciÓn de acuerdo a reportes del fbi. esta ciudad tenÍa de los menores Índices de crimen donde los crÍmenes graves era un robo, quizÁs, en el aÑo sÓlo se habÍa registrado un asesinato. cÓmo es posible que esto suceda? ya una no sabe dÓnde estÁ seguro. carlos: al parecer, todo cambia. karla: lo que queremos decir es que estamos con ustedes en las buenas y en las malas. no vamos a dejar de alzar la voz por los derecho de nuestros niÑos. no pueden vivir en un paÍs donde se mueren mÁs niÑos por culpa de las armas que por una enfermedad. carlos: vamos a estar aquÍ al pie del caÑÓn con nuestra gente y trayendo l
lo comentabas tÚ, mi querido alan. ahora estamos todos viviendo en esta nueva realidad en la que tenemos que estar preparados. karla: no hay un lugar seguro, lo alabamos en pensilvania, en una iglesia, en sinagogas, en en plos. sinagoga, templos, escuelas. ha ocurrido en 1 bar donde los jÓvenes de 18 aÑos se iban a divertir en una zona que fue catalogada como una de las ciudades mÁs seguras de la naciÓn de acuerdo a reportes del fbi. esta ciudad tenÍa de los menores Índices de crimen...
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thank you, alan. alan and his wife diane founded the page education foundation, which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic minded students. sadly, one month ago, diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know the goodness, grace, and hope that diane brought into our world will live on for many generations to come. she is looking down on you right now and she is so proud of you. alan is joined today by three of their children, georgianna, justin, and kami. please stand up. please stand up. [applause] thank you. thank you. it's a great honor, thank you. it is also my honor today to award the medal of freedom to one of the most celebrated sports heroes in world history. the great bambino, the one and only babe ruth. he truly is, when you think -- let's face it, babe ruth is babe ruth, right? george herman babe ruth jr., he was a junior. i can imagine what his father was like, you must have been tough. lived from 1895-1948, learning the game of ba
thank you, alan. alan and his wife diane founded the page education foundation, which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic minded students. sadly, one month ago, diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know the goodness, grace, and hope that diane brought into our world will live on for many generations to come. she is looking down on you right now and she is so proud of you. alan is joined today by three of their children,...
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alan, i messed up the name a little bit. >> did a great job. charles: the dow off the session, down 300 points. everything is down, financials down the most. 2.2%, it doesn't seem like maxine waters shot across the bow should have been news. perhaps it underscores the democrats are coming to unman tell president trump's economic agenda? >> look the economy has done incredibly well. part of that is based on a promise of less regulation. it has been based on the taxation. it is based on the earnings which showed themselves to be quite robust. when somebody throws a wrench into that works, it makes people nervous. it is prudent to be positive. this economy is extremely strong and -- charles: it bottom strong in part because regulatory pressures are removed, because we have had lower taxes, but businesses felt, okay, the coast is clear. after a decade we can start to make investments where we won't be punished for making money. >> i think that's right. i think neither the democrats nor the republicans want to interfere with how good the economy is
alan, i messed up the name a little bit. >> did a great job. charles: the dow off the session, down 300 points. everything is down, financials down the most. 2.2%, it doesn't seem like maxine waters shot across the bow should have been news. perhaps it underscores the democrats are coming to unman tell president trump's economic agenda? >> look the economy has done incredibly well. part of that is based on a promise of less regulation. it has been based on the taxation. it is based...
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david alan grier, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by sara bareilles. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( ♪ ) ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos are back. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. ♪ 'cause you've found what you've been dreaming of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (robot) ugh. this screen!tected! you know, sprint has the awesome new iphone xr. oooh. let's take a picture! whoa! it's so clear! yeah, it has an amazing liquid retina display... (photographer) look at the colors! ...on a network built for unlimited. this is amazing! i can't hold this smile much longer! i can. (vo) and now, get iphone xr on us when you lease the latest iphone. for people with hearing loss, switch to sprint today! visit sprintrelay.com. i'm at this wing joint telling people that geico has been offering savings for over 75 years. that's longer than the buffalo wing's been around. dozen wings. and did you know that geico... (lips smacking) offers mo... (coughing) motorcycle insurance? ho-ho... my
david alan grier, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by sara bareilles. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( ♪ ) ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos are back. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. ♪ 'cause you've found what you've been dreaming of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (robot) ugh. this screen!tected! you know, sprint has the awesome new iphone xr. oooh. let's take a picture! whoa! it's so clear! yeah, it has an amazing liquid retina display......
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alan fischer that in washington. amazon working in the u.k. and elsewhere in europe and demonstrating outside distribution sites are working conditions u.k. union has described them as frankly inhuman the protests for timed to coincide with black friday which is one of the biggest shopping days of the year and here with reports from central england. it is a twenty four hour operation which only pauses when the ship changes packing and preparing parcels boarded with a simple click and on black friday with discounted prices at the online retailer staff at amazon a busier than ever with a. wedding or a child. was outside this distribution center not far from london a defiant cry from members of the g.m.b. union they claim conditions inside are inhuman and the stock are treated like robots and don't even have time to go to the toilet when you go and work in a warehouse you do expect the monotony you expect to be a bit like a coal miner to be in the dark for twelve hours you don't expect to be treated like you don't expec
alan fischer that in washington. amazon working in the u.k. and elsewhere in europe and demonstrating outside distribution sites are working conditions u.k. union has described them as frankly inhuman the protests for timed to coincide with black friday which is one of the biggest shopping days of the year and here with reports from central england. it is a twenty four hour operation which only pauses when the ship changes packing and preparing parcels boarded with a simple click and on black...
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one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also exports because of subsidies especially in the culture much cheaper to those countries so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the u.s. and europe so producing cheap. we benefit a lot done the people there so i mean bangladesh is one of those shocking examples . you're shaking your i don't know. the point is that congo except for diamonds nigeria except for oil all these countries in kenya except for cut flowers they're not producing manufactured goods they're producing raw commodities which would then get into the hands of corrupt leaders. now i'm not playing down the bad conditions of people in bangladesh what i'm saying at least they are part of the world market at least we know
one of those companies is which alan mentioned. i'm not sure whether we do good service to those people who work the wage of two to three dollars a day and we have your prices we have cheap prices because we exploit people in certain areas and that's not the only thing the only thing and the other thing is. we also exports because of subsidies especially in the culture much cheaper to those countries so other people lose their existence is because of the subsidies we do here and the u.s. and...
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different and it's now hard to see if there will be any winners at all and it's a pleasure to welcome alan posner back to the show he is a german british author. writes for the german newspaper to bed and he says it is a lose lose the deal is bad but no deal would be worse. and finally great to have john worst on the show he is a british blogger a principal adviser and member of the green party he says no one likes may's deal in britain leaving the e.u. with no deal is not an option either either for the u.k. nor for the e.u. so better a second referendum and no break set. so let me start out by asking you alex you say there are no winners john says better no breaks it at all would you say those sentiments are widely shared by people at home in the u.k. . no i don't think that they are i think that there are certainly more people who are coming round to the idea is that bracks it has clearly not been as straightforward as it was supposed to be and as it was promised to pay and that there are a lot of possibilities that it could all go very very wrong for the u.k. but to say that this is th
different and it's now hard to see if there will be any winners at all and it's a pleasure to welcome alan posner back to the show he is a german british author. writes for the german newspaper to bed and he says it is a lose lose the deal is bad but no deal would be worse. and finally great to have john worst on the show he is a british blogger a principal adviser and member of the green party he says no one likes may's deal in britain leaving the e.u. with no deal is not an option either...
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alan thank you. let's take a closer look now at the mid-term results so far the democrats have won back control of the house of representatives with two hundred twenty two seats to the republicans one hundred ninety six this enables the democrats to block legislation and launch investigations into trump such as this tax returns and even starting pietschmann proceedings against it as expected though the republicans retain that the set it which is responsible for confirming judges cabinet members and the basters they now have fifty one of the seats while the democrats have forty five just thirty five of the one hundred senate seats who are up for grabs most of them in republican strongholds and in the governor races republicans have had strong results so far picking up sixteen of the thirty six contests the democrats won thirteen races. well the u.s. house democratic leader nancy pelosi says them a pratt's must stand their ground but also seek compromise with president trump american people have put wa
alan thank you. let's take a closer look now at the mid-term results so far the democrats have won back control of the house of representatives with two hundred twenty two seats to the republicans one hundred ninety six this enables the democrats to block legislation and launch investigations into trump such as this tax returns and even starting pietschmann proceedings against it as expected though the republicans retain that the set it which is responsible for confirming judges cabinet members...
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let me start by asking about the origins of the book alan is and economist renowned for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite those statistics and adrian is a business historian. how did the book develop? who had the idea? . >> and my publisher. >> yes to write a book with the economic history of the united states and to say i am not a historian he said quiet and we will decide we will ask adrian wooldridge to help. so here we are. >> how did you organize that division of labor? . >> it's hard enough to write that book alone. >> even more annoying to be around the corner from doctor greenspan and did not even know him at all. so we persuade the economist to give three months off and then we talked through the arguments and then exchange over the telephone is not as difficult of a process as we worried about. >> and with your career. so you made history and now you write about history. do you have an added perspective to have such a singular figure in the policymaking of this country? . >> i'm not sure what that means. i don't think people react that way. at
let me start by asking about the origins of the book alan is and economist renowned for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite those statistics and adrian is a business historian. how did the book develop? who had the idea? . >> and my publisher. >> yes to write a book with the economic history of the united states and to say i am not a historian he said quiet and we will decide we will ask adrian wooldridge to help. so here we are. >> how did you...
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i want to give the floor to alan. i may not get it back, but let me throw out the question to you that tries to illustrate my point spirit by a show of hands tell me who thinks roe v. wade was a good exercise of the courts power? raise your hands. most of the room. not as many in san francisco. keep your hands. who thinks that bush v. bush ve was a good exercise of the courts power? and all the hands come down. my impossible task today and in the book is to try to convince you that that's wrong and hypocritical. alan? >> well, thank you so much. you didn't have to persuade me. in 2000 i wrote a book in which i argued that roe v. wade was the predecessor to bush v. gore and made the argument that although like you i support a woman's right to choose, the constitutional case for roe v. wade had not been made and economic weight and and that the decision was largely political and basically led to the supreme court's hyper activism in bush v. gore. what a matter to talk about your book. i think it's a great book. i i did
i want to give the floor to alan. i may not get it back, but let me throw out the question to you that tries to illustrate my point spirit by a show of hands tell me who thinks roe v. wade was a good exercise of the courts power? raise your hands. most of the room. not as many in san francisco. keep your hands. who thinks that bush v. bush ve was a good exercise of the courts power? and all the hands come down. my impossible task today and in the book is to try to convince you that that's wrong...
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so celebrate tory ok can't really help it live for us but i thought is complete thank you it's good alan fischer now the other major issue that's kind of overshadowing the g. twenty is the presence there of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon in light of the murder of channel journalist mark shows you so how alan how has he been received. well there were all the normal diplomatic niceties when he arrived at the g twenty president machree of argentina welcome to him as you would expect him to do he then moved into the main meeting hall there he had a few exchanges with the likes of president mccrone of france who told them that he wanted international experts to be involved in the investigation of the murder of jamal khashoggi there was a very brief exchange caught on tape and at one point president mccrone says to him in english you don't listen to me and mohammed bin some of said i will listen what that was about we're not entirely sure but it certainly informative that the two when quite to ease with one another we know that a number of people had planned to have meetings with
so celebrate tory ok can't really help it live for us but i thought is complete thank you it's good alan fischer now the other major issue that's kind of overshadowing the g. twenty is the presence there of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon in light of the murder of channel journalist mark shows you so how alan how has he been received. well there were all the normal diplomatic niceties when he arrived at the g twenty president machree of argentina welcome to him as you would expect...
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alan: i see a lot of talk. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
alan: i see a lot of talk. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
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alan: guapa! ahÍ va a estar con carlos rivera y se suman a la fiesta calibre 50, nicky jam, j balbÍn y le sigue la lista. ana: carlos ortiz y ana de la riera serÁn los presentadores. alan: en la apertura se presentarÁ el tema en televisiÓn en vivo de will smith, marc anthony y el conejito malo, bud bunny. ana: esto serÁ pura fiesta y es hora de celebrar la excelencia ya que el jueves 15 de noviembre serÁ la noche más importante de la mÚsica latina. nosotros estaremos presentes y atmbiÉn las personas del aÑo que serÁnlos integrantes del grupo manÁ. alan: el prÓximo miÉrcoles tendremos una cobertura total de la entrega de los latÍn grammy. toni: yo ya empaquÉ! toni: tony estaba contando que el domingo se va para allÁ y que estÁ más que listo. >> yo ya tengo mi atuendo listo y voy a vestir de un diseÑador muy famoso que se llama giorgio armani. baratito. francisca: vamos a compartir el video del dÍa de hoy que se ha hecho viral en las redes y es la oso que lucha por llegar a la
alan: guapa! ahÍ va a estar con carlos rivera y se suman a la fiesta calibre 50, nicky jam, j balbÍn y le sigue la lista. ana: carlos ortiz y ana de la riera serÁn los presentadores. alan: en la apertura se presentarÁ el tema en televisiÓn en vivo de will smith, marc anthony y el conejito malo, bud bunny. ana: esto serÁ pura fiesta y es hora de celebrar la excelencia ya que el jueves 15 de noviembre serÁ la noche más importante de la mÚsica latina. nosotros estaremos presentes y...
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orchestra and alan kohler and will be on stage together on top. and. next up is germany's most successful solo artist how about going a mile ever since nine hundred eighty four is consistent the storm the top of the german charts with each new studio album releases and that's exactly where his latest album to more is two in the home the third single released. about south felt . wrong. to me. the moment. truxton. one. move on. the mud. suit. you. ok i personally am not a huge fan of have going on my about hitting the top of the charts with eleven studio albums in a row is definitely impressive now let's take a look at what else is happening in german sound studio. today twenty fifteen e.p. from five banks indie rock band i merely on and on not following up with that debut album on fine. comes next is about sponsoring my german pop rock singer lafayette is back with a brand new record for a into the world of acting the former teen idol with gold i'm platinum releases to her name has returned to hunt musical roots. one angle typical on my contract right.
orchestra and alan kohler and will be on stage together on top. and. next up is germany's most successful solo artist how about going a mile ever since nine hundred eighty four is consistent the storm the top of the german charts with each new studio album releases and that's exactly where his latest album to more is two in the home the third single released. about south felt . wrong. to me. the moment. truxton. one. move on. the mud. suit. you. ok i personally am not a huge fan of have going...