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Abstract view of 10 Fleet Place, off Limeburner Lane, near London's City Thameslink station.
Designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill, and completed in 1993, the building is composed of black steel, glass and black granite cladding. In style it is a modernist twist on gothic architecture, and slightly reminiscent of HR Giger's designs. it currently holds European offices for the Wall Street Journal, CNBC and Dow Jones International. In 2015 the building changed hands for £155m, a 50% mark up on its 2005 purchase.
Taken with a Nikon D40, fitted with a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens, and processed in Picasa, GIMP, and Photoscape.
Stock market reporter on TV. Kelly Evans on 'Power Lunch', CNBC television program. The stock market is a structure built out of playing cards precariously balanced together.
The nation's 45th president will face complex fiscal and economic realities. In just eight years, interest on the national debt will become the third-largest "program" in the federal budget. What steps can the next president take to ensure we have the resources necessary to invest in critical areas of our economy? In this session, we heard directly from economic policy advisors to the presidential campaigns — Sam Clovis (right), National Co-Chair and Chief Policy Advisor, Donald J. Trump For President, Inc. and David Kamin, Economic Policy Advisor to Hillary For America — who will tell us how their candidates are preparing to address America’s unsustainable fiscal outlook and secure a strong economy of the future. Interviewed by John Harwood (left), chief Washington correspondent, CNBC, and political writer for The New York Times.
Watch the video: youtu.be/YYcMFotufQI
Rebecca ("Becky") Quick is an American television journalist/newscaster, co-anchorwoman of CNBC's financial news show Squawk Box. Allen & Company 2015
Andrew Ross Sorkin is a Gerald Loeb Award-winning American journalist and author. He is a financial columnist for The New York Times and a co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box. He is also the founder and editor of DealBook, a financial news service published by The New York Times. He wrote the bestselling book Too Big to Fail (2009) and co-produced a movie adaptation of the book for HBO Films.
Andrew Ross Sorkin is a Gerald Loeb Award-winning American journalist and author. He is a financial columnist for The New York Times and a co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box. He is also the founder and editor of DealBook, a financial news service published by The New York Times. He wrote the bestselling book Too Big to Fail (2009) and co-produced a movie adaptation of the book for HBO Films.
UPDATE: here is the clip :)
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Tomorrow night on the Suze Orman show you will find out what Suze herself thinks of Blythe dolls.... Warning: It sounds like we should be prepared to not like what we hear O.O
It will air tomorrow, Saturday July 30th at 9pm PST.
One of my wonderful and loyal fans called in to the show to ask Suze if she could afford a OOAK Melacacia Art Doll.... Apparently for this portion of the show Suze either says "yes, you can buy that item" or she simply says "DENIED".
We will find out tomorrow what Suze says!
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From yesterday's CNBC and the TV segment on PBS, in their Nightly Business Report with Josh Lipton.
It started with the space collection of Apollo artifacts. I wanted a moon rock to go with it. And the only legal way to get a moon rock is as a lunar meteorite. So it started with one very specific quest, but expanded a bit over time as I came to learn about the amazing stories each of these time capsules from our early solar system can tell us.
I eventually found the largest known Moon Rock on Earth from the ancient Lunar Highlands, NWA5000 was much larger than any brought back by Apollo. (image below)
And it is beautiful. The matrix looks like a black and white intaglio print of the universe rendered by a spirited yet masterful artist. This stone contains breccias within breccias, and the preferential orientation of clasts (from impact compression on the moon) lends a unique 3D appearance to flat surfaces. A generous amount of 4.5-billion year old gleaming metal is present, adding yet another striking element to nature’s artwork.
Only 0.2% of meteorites are from the moon or Mars, making them more rare than pure diamond on Earth.
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde (3rd L) is joined on panel by Amina Mohammed (2nd L), Deputy Secretary General, United Nations; Muhtar Kent (3rd R), CEO, Coca Cola; Siv Jensen (2nd R), Minister of Finance, Norway; Winnie Byanyima (R), Executive Director, Oxfam International and moderated by Sara Eisen (L), CNBC Anchor “Worldwide Exchange” at the IMF Headquarters April 20, 2017 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
CNBC correspondent, Morgan Brennan, gives a thumbs up from the backseat of the T-50A. lockheedmartin.com/t50a
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Moderator Geoff Cutmore of CNBC leads a CNBC Debate on the Global Economy with panelists, Agustin Carstens, Nadia Calvino, Ray Dalio, MD Kristalina Georgieva, and Zhu Min, at the IMF Headquarters during the 2019 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings, October 17, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
The CNBC video interview with Josh Lipton, and sections filmed live from Planet.
Photos of various artifacts from our space museum at work: DFJspace.com
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde (3rd L) is joined on panel by Amina Mohammed (2nd L), Deputy Secretary General, United Nations; Muhtar Kent (3rd R), CEO, Coca Cola; Siv Jensen (2nd R), Minister of Finance, Norway; Winnie Byanyima (R), Executive Director, Oxfam International and moderated by Sara Eisen (L), CNBC Anchor “Worldwide Exchange” at the IMF Headquarters April 20, 2017 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
The photographer, wearing a COVID-19 mask, votes in the double runoff election for Senate, placing his ballot in a dropbox, outside of the...
Irvin Johnson Building
DeKalb County, Georgia, USA.
2 December 2020.
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▶ Despite the shameful, near seditious efforts of Donny tRump and his cabal of quisling Republics, voting remains a right of every American citizen. And absentee voting (via mail or, as here, in a dropbox) is a LEGAL right of every citizen in America and thus, here, in the state of Georgia.
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▶ The state of Georgia has not elected a Democratic senator since 1996. On 5 January 2021, that could change. Georgia citizens, voting in two runoff elections, will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate.
▶ Nationally, Republics have 50 Senate seats, while Democrats have flipped one net seat, for a total of 48 seats. If Democrats win both Georgia races in January, the Senate would be divided, 50-50. Under the Constitution, Vice President Kamala Harris would then be the tiebreaking vote, thus giving the Democratic Party unified control of the White House and Congress, allowing President Joe Biden to undo some of the damage wreaked by tRump and his Republic accomplices.
▶ On 5 January, vote for both:
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☞ Jon Ossoff (fellow Lithuanian-American!)
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☞ Registration (deadline: next Monday, 7 December)
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☞ Election day, 5 January 2021: voting precinct locations
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Andrew Ross Sorkin is a Gerald Loeb Award-winning American journalist and author. He is a financial columnist for The New York Times and a co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box. He is also the founder and editor of DealBook, a financial news service published by The New York Times. He wrote the bestselling book Too Big to Fail (2009) and co-produced a movie adaptation of the book for HBO Films.
Moderator Geoff Cutmore of CNBC leads a CNBC Debate on the Global Economy with panelists, Agustin Carstens, Nadia Calvino, Ray Dalio, MD Kristalina Georgieva, and Zhu Min, at the IMF Headquarters during the 2019 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings, October 17, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
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CNBC reporter at Wall Street waiting to report on the stock market crisis. I don't watch tv that much so have no idea who this is.
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Moderator Geoff Cutmore of CNBC leads a CNBC Debate on the Global Economy with panelists, Agustin Carstens, Nadia Calvino, Ray Dalio, MD Kristalina Georgieva, and Zhu Min, at the IMF Headquarters during the 2019 IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings, October 17, 2019 in Washington, DC. IMF Staff Photograph/Stephen Jaffe
The CNBC report suggests with rosegold behind at 1.2M that silver was the most used color, sales for 1.3M purchases. When the figures are appropriate, incorporating in purchases direct from Apple as well as in different nations can see some spectacular sales figures …
The report suggests that A...
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Philipp M. Hildebrand, Vice-Chairman, BlackRock, United Kingdom, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, Coordinator, Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad (AFPAT), Chad, Peter O'Neill, Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Al Gore, Vice-President of the United States (1993-2001); Chairman and Co-Founder, Generation Investment Management, USA; Member of the Board of Trustees, World Economic Forum and Bronwyn Nielsen, Editor-in-Chief and Executive Director, CNBC Africa, South Africa speaking during the Session "Responding to Extreme Environmental Risks" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
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