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andn hit my computer button change my 401(k). i could pick a mercedes stock. it is attainable, which is the more education. we harder work. host: if you go to the papers this morning, there is a story in the new york times that talks about the food cafeteria service in the house and senate and how there are complaints among members about that. especially over sandwiches. jennifer steinhauer said there has been an eye crowd for vendors saying the options are not available. they carry fewer sandwiches made to order. for a while, the salad bar disappeared. -- on to satisfy satisfaction and paranoia. people believed that poor selection in fewer workers than less good service. it is atrocious that nancy pelosi, the minority leader set up a new affair. they were described as overly sloppy. similar sentiments have been uttered repeatedly and always. dire thation is so the households food in a spot that is anonymous to the senate. a spokesman for kevin mccarthy of california majority leader was spotted soaking down in the senate side several times a week toting fares
andn hit my computer button change my 401(k). i could pick a mercedes stock. it is attainable, which is the more education. we harder work. host: if you go to the papers this morning, there is a story in the new york times that talks about the food cafeteria service in the house and senate and how there are complaints among members about that. especially over sandwiches. jennifer steinhauer said there has been an eye crowd for vendors saying the options are not available. they carry fewer...
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. >> we help as much as we can but knowe transferring our n how into different sectors, education andnothers. >> moroccan companies are already president 25 african countries to major investments, subsidiaries, and businesses in a variety of sectors. advantage morocco an and makes it the international gateway for investors. >> morocco's expanding international engagement is reflected by a rise in direct foreign investment. it has attracted an average of $3 billion annually. in the first half of 2015, foreign investments over $3co rose to -- $1.32 billion, an increase from $1.1 billion, a 19% increase. >> morocco's recent focus on value-added export industries makes the country a magnet for foreign investors thanks to a strategy that has strengthened six dedicated sectors. the kingdom is developing into a modern industrialized nation. this strategy, based on the industrial emergence, launched in 2008, has boosted automotive,ustry, off shoring, pharmaceuticals, therebyiles, increasing exports and modernizing local industries. >> a new industrial acceleration plan was launched last year t
. >> we help as much as we can but knowe transferring our n how into different sectors, education andnothers. >> moroccan companies are already president 25 african countries to major investments, subsidiaries, and businesses in a variety of sectors. advantage morocco an and makes it the international gateway for investors. >> morocco's expanding international engagement is reflected by a rise in direct foreign investment. it has attracted an average of $3 billion annually. in...
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they physically assault yothey rob you, they sexually assaulted you, they pistolw hip you andn leave. reporter: three men were indicted for a series of home invasion robberies. quincy williams, brandon black and wilbert knight j. >> we are glad of these individuals are off the streets today. reporter: the clark county district attorney and the metropolice sergeant detail the heinous crimes that happened over the summer in the southwest valley. they comes were bound with zip ties and beaten with hand guns and revolvers. >> there is no reason the suspects ended up at the victim posh homes. there were looking for elderly people that would be an easy targetnothing at all to link them. reporter: all three men face 46 different felonies and a >> they will not see the day of light, or the like of day i should say, for a long, long time. jessica: that was kelsey thomas reporting. officers say these crimes are typical to solve. fortunately and unfortunately, physical evidence was left at one home. all three men for arrestjim: a man is very think will to be ok after a scary road rage attack wit
they physically assault yothey rob you, they sexually assaulted you, they pistolw hip you andn leave. reporter: three men were indicted for a series of home invasion robberies. quincy williams, brandon black and wilbert knight j. >> we are glad of these individuals are off the streets today. reporter: the clark county district attorney and the metropolice sergeant detail the heinous crimes that happened over the summer in the southwest valley. they comes were bound with zip ties and...
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ient onhentert a w wantp th sta partnt's tter andn novber 19th. ok ait . an h notigne ade. e ste dartmtdmit that it's not a signed deal or legally binding deal. they came out and said why would i sign the deal and bind them to do anything. so there's no deal here. this is in sane. john kerry was out negotiated from go to whao and now you have a political commitment. it took decades to get them place. this is a horrible horrible deal that by the way was never signed. >> well, if it were not signed the un said that they stopped them and told them to reframe from using the missiles. it's violating the old deal and not just the new one. >> this is just american. i am so embarrassed about this. this is painful and it's the sanctions working. we almost had it where we needed it. the bottom line is that negotiations requirements and the party involved to put apart the agenda and be upstanding and abide by the terms of the agreement and iran is noneov of those. sometimes you have to say the truth. they're wicked to use the word and seeks the death and then the deal although they're
ient onhentert a w wantp th sta partnt's tter andn novber 19th. ok ait . an h notigne ade. e ste dartmtdmit that it's not a signed deal or legally binding deal. they came out and said why would i sign the deal and bind them to do anything. so there's no deal here. this is in sane. john kerry was out negotiated from go to whao and now you have a political commitment. it took decades to get them place. this is a horrible horrible deal that by the way was never signed. >> well, if it were...
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andn hatcher also practiced it was limited. the bills need to win out if they want to even smell the playoffs. the redskins do not need anybody to do anything at this point, but they say that is not the case. >> think about the buffalo bills, don't think about what is at stake, don't think about the division title, which we are all reminded. robert: just don't think. with injuries, and we have seen linebacker will compton step up, nathan foster, even deangelo hall moving to safety. it has been a great tribute to the players. d-hall moving the safety, all those guys. frank kearse stepped in. we have had a lot of people move around and it's been good because it helps our depth in the long run and it makes us stronger for future years. robert: nba, the best in the east, lebron james and the cavaliers. it was a weird night for lebron james. don't see this too often. johnny manziel in the building, ladies and gentlemen. broner james getting smashed on by steven adams. yeah, that happened. so nice we had to show it twice. sorry, lebr
andn hatcher also practiced it was limited. the bills need to win out if they want to even smell the playoffs. the redskins do not need anybody to do anything at this point, but they say that is not the case. >> think about the buffalo bills, don't think about what is at stake, don't think about the division title, which we are all reminded. robert: just don't think. with injuries, and we have seen linebacker will compton step up, nathan foster, even deangelo hall moving to safety. it has...
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andn the getaway car. along with two high-powered assault rifles and two handguns. all purchased legally and quietly stockpiled by farook prior to the deadly assault on a holiday party for his fellow work frerls the county health department. >> he was there early on and he left. we did have some initial information that he left under some kind of duress or as if he was angry. >> reporter: farook came back with his wife, dressed in tactical gear, and marched into the meeting room and opened fire. not aiming at anyone in particular. >> they sprayed the room with bullets so i don't know that therwas any one person that they ultimately targeted. they k killed4 people there. >> reporter: the san bernardino police chief said it was clear to him that what happened was violence. >> nobody jusust gs upset at a party, goes home, puts together that. there was some planning that went into this. >> reporter: farook, upon in chicago, to all outward appearances lived a quiet life. he had worked five years at the county healtlth departnt. one of his victims was fellow health inspec
andn the getaway car. along with two high-powered assault rifles and two handguns. all purchased legally and quietly stockpiled by farook prior to the deadly assault on a holiday party for his fellow work frerls the county health department. >> he was there early on and he left. we did have some initial information that he left under some kind of duress or as if he was angry. >> reporter: farook came back with his wife, dressed in tactical gear, and marched into the meeting room and...
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that wasn't a record, but jfk and islip set records at 59 andn 61 degrees. it goes up from there. it is going to be warm several days. we may come close to tieing the temperatures right now are in the 50s. high point, it's 51 in mine hill, per sipny, 50. long branch, islip, 57 in the city. 47 in danbury. no 30s on the map right now on the map. even when we widen the view and go to the great lakes, the only 30s, over international falls. that's above fr zing. chicago 50s. st. louis, 66, burlington, vermont, 51 degrees. lots of mild air in the east. there is a storm system moving across the great lakes. it's dry on the south end, just clouds. precipitation. light snow over the great lakes. that's it. over the next week, week and a half, the jet stream is going to be way north into canada, blocking the cold air. some over the west where they need the snowpack. we won't see much rain and we won't get cool across the area. maybe by next week, when we start to see a cold front coming through, the temperatures will drop to the 50s. average daytime high in the 40s. we'll get rain from tha
that wasn't a record, but jfk and islip set records at 59 andn 61 degrees. it goes up from there. it is going to be warm several days. we may come close to tieing the temperatures right now are in the 50s. high point, it's 51 in mine hill, per sipny, 50. long branch, islip, 57 in the city. 47 in danbury. no 30s on the map right now on the map. even when we widen the view and go to the great lakes, the only 30s, over international falls. that's above fr zing. chicago 50s. st. louis, 66,...
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andne remarble career. you. > and finally, one of the ares top teachers spoored fie.ght at lincolninancial vid miller from penncrest high school t all-pro teach of theear awd, the award given the philadelphia eagles and accompanieding system. aepti a $1000 cck for hischool and he andhe students will have a pep rally withhe eagle's swp. >>> and "jimmy kimmel live" and his gst is dond trump and mus from ga clark, jr. and "action news" connues at 4:30 with pamela edwards, matt murphy and karen rogers with traffic. and for cecily tyn, ducis rodgersnd the entireaction night.team i'm jim gardn, good
andne remarble career. you. > and finally, one of the ares top teachers spoored fie.ght at lincolninancial vid miller from penncrest high school t all-pro teach of theear awd, the award given the philadelphia eagles and accompanieding system. aepti a $1000 cck for hischool and he andhe students will have a pep rally withhe eagle's swp. >>> and "jimmy kimmel live" and his gst is dond trump and mus from ga clark, jr. and "action news" connues at 4:30 with pamela...
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the entire regiment of 2500 parachute regiment began andning as hand-picked 7000 -- men. 7000 bodies as an experimental unit infantry. we were the best trained unit ever in the history of the u.s. military. 7025 -- 7000 to 2500, they almost killed all of us doing it. me why ieman asked joined the paratroopers. i was going to join the canadian air force, because the american air force would not take three of us that apply because we were too young. canadians sent out waivers, and newspaper article saying they wanted records -- recruits in ontario for the canadian cadet corps, or fighter pilot. which we thought was pretty good. the three of us went up, we passed the mental exams, the physicals, we were waiting to be eighth, on december the 1941. a very important date. sunday in the hotel room afternoon, waiting monday, where we could be sworn in. on the radio we heard that pearl harbor had been attacked. we have permission from the canadian government to leave, go back home, and we waited to find out what was going to happen back home. time, the group of civilians in fort munro virgini
the entire regiment of 2500 parachute regiment began andning as hand-picked 7000 -- men. 7000 bodies as an experimental unit infantry. we were the best trained unit ever in the history of the u.s. military. 7025 -- 7000 to 2500, they almost killed all of us doing it. me why ieman asked joined the paratroopers. i was going to join the canadian air force, because the american air force would not take three of us that apply because we were too young. canadians sent out waivers, and newspaper...
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a time when religions can so often divide, the message i got from joelgelical preachers, jolo s , andn, cardinal dolan others. [laughter] david gregory: come on this is got to happen now. i am knocking at the door. there was an acceptance, a universal message of just having an openness. to try to do a little bit more. that was really a wonderful message of acceptance that i think we do well in organized religion to transmit a little bit more. to figure out what unites us. common points of connection. charlie rose: let me talk at your professional life. what you doing? david gregory: there is no time like now. it was tough. to go through. i succeeded for a long time very young. i had never known any setbacks. it was hard and it was embarrassing. i think it was unnecessary. it is about your identity as well as your job. the sense that people are looking at me and saying, what happened to him? he failed. something ugly happened to him. i felt that. the community, in our journalistic community. i was also stung by the fact that there was a fair amount of indifference to what happened to me
a time when religions can so often divide, the message i got from joelgelical preachers, jolo s , andn, cardinal dolan others. [laughter] david gregory: come on this is got to happen now. i am knocking at the door. there was an acceptance, a universal message of just having an openness. to try to do a little bit more. that was really a wonderful message of acceptance that i think we do well in organized religion to transmit a little bit more. to figure out what unites us. common points of...
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francisco exigen"justin bieber"s que generara limpiar la ciudad de graffittis que han aparecido en los andnes...y que promocionan su ultimo trabajo discogrfico. --segun los abogados, este tipo de mercadeo afecta a los residentes d ciudad, ienes traves de sus impuestos, deben pagar por la limpieza de la publicidad. --por eso, la fiscalia de la ciudad asegur que este tipo de promocion, se puede calificar como vandalismo y quiere que la disquera informe como van a hacer para limpiarlo, antes de iniciar un recurso legal. take sot vo-blanca --este abogado de la ciudad indico que "graffittis comerciales" como este ocasionan distracciones en cual puede ser peligroso. --la fiscalia indico que en san francisco deben gastar anualmente cerca de 20 millones de dolares en la limpieza de graffittis. 01 05 blanca ---terrible fin de aÑo en puerto rico. ---3 policas, 2 de ellos mujeres, murieron a causa de los disparos efectuados por un compaÑero en medio de una discusin en la comandancia de ponce, al sur de la isla caribeÑa. ---maribel melndez tiene informacin sobre este incidente. ;01banner ;31juanita alfon
francisco exigen"justin bieber"s que generara limpiar la ciudad de graffittis que han aparecido en los andnes...y que promocionan su ultimo trabajo discogrfico. --segun los abogados, este tipo de mercadeo afecta a los residentes d ciudad, ienes traves de sus impuestos, deben pagar por la limpieza de la publicidad. --por eso, la fiscalia de la ciudad asegur que este tipo de promocion, se puede calificar como vandalismo y quiere que la disquera informe como van a hacer para limpiarlo,...
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>> people want to make sure there are lots of low density, single family residential neighborhoods andnant their commute to be short. >> the game board is modelled after the real life bay area, but because each turn spans several years, it doesn't take long before they look different. >> now, it's mixed use and has really hall buildings. >> down here in mountain view, we've brought it from an office park to a mixed-use neighborhood. >> the economy ebbs and flows. >> if you don't play right, the rent goes up and the commute slows down. it's competition, but teamwork. >> if nobody knows housing, everybody loses. if everybody does their part, we all win. >> he was active in the renter's association. >> he plans to give away copies to key bureaucrats and politicians. >>> military families in solano county were able to pick up ingredients for holiday meals as part of the meals for the military program, which started in 2009. that is when someone pulled out $12 in a store to help a family, a military family pay for groceries. this year, the program will provide 8500 meals to families nationwi
>> people want to make sure there are lots of low density, single family residential neighborhoods andnant their commute to be short. >> the game board is modelled after the real life bay area, but because each turn spans several years, it doesn't take long before they look different. >> now, it's mixed use and has really hall buildings. >> down here in mountain view, we've brought it from an office park to a mixed-use neighborhood. >> the economy ebbs and flows....
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andn your history with it, the fact that you seem to be prepping for the future, what does the futurek like in five or 10 years with regards to cannabis? it gives me great pride and honor to say that merry jane will bring people out of the closet, because there are so many people in the closet right now that do what we do. they really want to come out, so now we are going to give them the opportunity to come out. show, watching this, are just being down with the site in general. a world where everybody comes out of the closet admits that they like to smoke. admit it. my name dispute.com, and i am a stoner. dogg, and is snoop am a stoner. jordan: how many here? be proud? in the closet, that is ok. it is ok. we are going to make a way to get you all out of the closet. jordan: snoop, you have conquered a number of articles. you have built an empire. stay on an island and get yourself a nice treasure chest full of green? why do anything, right? snoop: it is a challenge. i have always felt like i am a genius, and i have wanted to challenge myself. the right opportunities for me and my team
andn your history with it, the fact that you seem to be prepping for the future, what does the futurek like in five or 10 years with regards to cannabis? it gives me great pride and honor to say that merry jane will bring people out of the closet, because there are so many people in the closet right now that do what we do. they really want to come out, so now we are going to give them the opportunity to come out. show, watching this, are just being down with the site in general. a world where...
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correction andn able to bounce back today. as transports go, so goes the dow. could this be a harbinger? >> i was looking at the yeaeuro versus the dollar. this is the euro against the dollar. when the line moves up, the euro is strengthening and the dollar is falling. you had shorts coming out of the euro markets. take a look where we are now. the dollar gaining strength in the last day, that crossed breaking below the 50 day moving average. the verges between the dollar strengthening, the euro falling. joe: we also saw a little pop in the two year yield. we have inflation readings today, cpi, lots of signs that prices are still going in the direction the fed wants to see. ex energy,es cpi, rising. headline cpi, rising. ex housing, rising. so various ways you look at it, there is a clear uptrend. e, butd looks that core cp the inflation trends are going in the direction the fed wants to see. >> how would this translate in the language in the statement? joe: everybody will be curious to know what they tell the fed is looking at. we know they will be data depend
correction andn able to bounce back today. as transports go, so goes the dow. could this be a harbinger? >> i was looking at the yeaeuro versus the dollar. this is the euro against the dollar. when the line moves up, the euro is strengthening and the dollar is falling. you had shorts coming out of the euro markets. take a look where we are now. the dollar gaining strength in the last day, that crossed breaking below the 50 day moving average. the verges between the dollar strengthening,...
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the scenario is venezuela drops drops down andn prices spike up and there is a lot more activity in theand prices go back down. maybe 20 or up to 50 or 55. betty: what do you think opec is thinking right now? >> opec is irrelevant. they do not have any market power. this is not new. lots of organizations attempting to restrict commodities have existed. they succeed for while and they fail. what opec thinks is irrelevant. the question is when will the countries stop supporting opec and the offices close? betty: that is quite a dramatic statement. if opec is irrelevant, who is relevant anymore? phil: who is relevant to the corn industry, i guess there is a national corn association but everyone will be producing, every man for himself. every woman for herself, too. betty: every country for itself. thank you very much. from san francisco on oil. up next, we are wall street closely as we head toward the close of trade on what has been a day of very steep declines. we are coming off a little bit of our lows. we will be right back. ♪ betty: good afternoon and welcome back to "bloomberg market
the scenario is venezuela drops drops down andn prices spike up and there is a lot more activity in theand prices go back down. maybe 20 or up to 50 or 55. betty: what do you think opec is thinking right now? >> opec is irrelevant. they do not have any market power. this is not new. lots of organizations attempting to restrict commodities have existed. they succeed for while and they fail. what opec thinks is irrelevant. the question is when will the countries stop supporting opec and the...
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andn who reviles immigrants said horrible things about mexican immigrants. everyone i see working on that building is an immigrant. from latin america. we really need to look at the important role that immigrants play. stephanie: i want to pick up on something you said earlier about technology. one of the reasons we wanted to have this summit today is because it is a new conversation for us. so we can do even more and reach more people. how can we do a better job reaching out to your constituencies? tony: it is not just necessarily broken out into different races. now the first step, i have never felt that there was a call from your industry, from your field to the latino community that i have seen. the first step is reaching out. making it relevant. how is it relevant to young black man or woman or young latino or young asian to be able to feel connected to what your mission is? technology is a great way to do it. you have to look at what the community looks like. right now it's a minority majority. more of color than not. one of the four students is latino
andn who reviles immigrants said horrible things about mexican immigrants. everyone i see working on that building is an immigrant. from latin america. we really need to look at the important role that immigrants play. stephanie: i want to pick up on something you said earlier about technology. one of the reasons we wanted to have this summit today is because it is a new conversation for us. so we can do even more and reach more people. how can we do a better job reaching out to your...
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. >> andn eee, i -- inere, i havewo yng lies -- open itupbecae they may not be leo brthe. >> o no. tell us how this happed? these yng lads ha partipated ithe rkshop at helat thecc in rockla, n york, andhey came i wh their parents toda toe re. theyery mhove thi workshop tt they wen through abougirls powerment,nd they - wha was yravore thing tt you d? >>y favite ptas t self-defse, cause i teaes u hothe defendoursf. >> andours? >> likedeeting t other girlfwlchlt at...
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serene: first of all, what trump has been saying as of late is a -- amoral andning frightening.ray, but when i pray i pray that it is not as fascist as it appears to be. what scares me more are the crowds cheering him. that these words can be spoken and find an audience. i see our nation in a state of thel collapse where conditions created by economic crisis, the loss of the capacity a hope, the disintegration of moral framework -- and this is across the board -- is creating of rage and despair that we see popping up in all directions. it's interconnected. charlie: how? serene: well, dare i say that the kind of rage expressed in the shooting at a planned parenthood in denver is not that different than the rage that drives someone to go online and identify with isis and begin to make that journey. that is the kind of analysis and complexity that we need is a nation to not be afraid to look at. what drives a person to participate in these actions of horrific violence? if we want to just call them crazy, that's fine. i think there is a certain level of insanity there. but if you ha
serene: first of all, what trump has been saying as of late is a -- amoral andning frightening.ray, but when i pray i pray that it is not as fascist as it appears to be. what scares me more are the crowds cheering him. that these words can be spoken and find an audience. i see our nation in a state of thel collapse where conditions created by economic crisis, the loss of the capacity a hope, the disintegration of moral framework -- and this is across the board -- is creating of rage and despair...
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forces in andn is a linchpin reassuring to the japanese and assuring to everyone else to have a continuing presence in japan. when you look at the relationship, it's not just about motorola's access to the japanese market. it is important to river broader relationships. >> would you also attempt to take some kind of response to their rather blatant throwing wend folksprisons are visiting? extent, we to some set ourselves up for that. we've been hammering them on the human rights issue for month and threat running to withdraw most favored nation status. there's no question the current government in china is sensitive asut human rights concerns we would like to have them be. it is also true they have come hell of a long way and last 20 years. i can remember being in china with president for. you get up in the morning and open your window and there are thousands of chinese marching and lockstep all wearing their uniforms. at was still alive and totalitarian communist state, now you go to china and it has in very significant ways and adopted major market reforms and phenomenal growth going on,
forces in andn is a linchpin reassuring to the japanese and assuring to everyone else to have a continuing presence in japan. when you look at the relationship, it's not just about motorola's access to the japanese market. it is important to river broader relationships. >> would you also attempt to take some kind of response to their rather blatant throwing wend folksprisons are visiting? extent, we to some set ourselves up for that. we've been hammering them on the human rights issue for...
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"a ballerina's tale" is in theaters andn amazon and itunes. be right back with jeff lynne's elo! [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: the jimmy kimmel by samsung. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel ve" concert series is presented by samsung. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank oscar isaac, misty copeland and apologize to matt damon we ranan t of time. this is their album "alone in the universe," here with the jeff lynne's elo! all about the things i'd like to be soon as i was in my bed music played inside my head when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i learned to play far into the night and drift away don't want to work on the milk just want to play my guitar instead when i was a boy i had a dream and radio waves kept me company in those beautiful days when there was no money when i was a boy i had a dream when i was a boy i had a dream finding out what life could really mean just wanna sing do you love me baby when i was a boy i had a dream and radio waves kept me company in those beaututiful days when there was no money when i was a boy i had a dream [ cheers and applause ]
"a ballerina's tale" is in theaters andn amazon and itunes. be right back with jeff lynne's elo! [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: the jimmy kimmel by samsung. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel ve" concert series is presented by samsung. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank oscar isaac, misty copeland and apologize to matt damon we ranan t of time. this is their album "alone in the universe," here with the jeff lynne's elo! all about the things i'd like to...
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. >> the king and the queen of home makeovers andn the hit show "fixer upper" they take rundown older properties and turn them into gorgeous living spaces with chip's construction of the houses, and johanna's eye for design and it is all done on a budget. >> i could w wch that for hours. >> they have created a wonderful holiday table with festive touches that make a big statement. and merry christmas. >> do you throw big parties at your house? >> yes. >> we have a big family and we have lots of family and friends around. >> and you can imagine that the table a alone is set for our family and then the grandparents and the aunts and uncles. >> great. >> and so when we walk ded in the overall vibe. >> when you are hosting, it is stress fl stressful the idea that you are to cook, a san diego the table needs to be something h that you do, but you are not stressed out about. so i always start with the place setting. i love to have unique chargers, and it is about layering. >> are those wooden? >> they are wooend chargers from pier 1. >> great stuff there. >> and you start to layer. >> yes,
. >> the king and the queen of home makeovers andn the hit show "fixer upper" they take rundown older properties and turn them into gorgeous living spaces with chip's construction of the houses, and johanna's eye for design and it is all done on a budget. >> i could w wch that for hours. >> they have created a wonderful holiday table with festive touches that make a big statement. and merry christmas. >> do you throw big parties at your house? >> yes....
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it was bright enough to be seen by people in california, arizona andñ >>> thanks for joining us tonight >> now to our other top story. we have a breather÷> as the next storm hovers offshore. thinks a live picture=bhpñ from our exploratorium camera. but the wind huvd and puffed knocking down tree that landed on a car. >> traffic is moving in the sierra but light snow falling on the top of the 3 feet that's already fallen in the past three days. >> down tree often cause another problem. broken power lines. we were over a pg&e crew fixing power line in sausolito this afternoon after it fell. we were locking at some of the sierra snow 30. tree damped 4 policy. 60 experts told us to expect this kind of thing. >> yes. the drought weaken tree are easy to fall when it gets wet and formula for washington we saw todayrees were just falling everywhere. >> expect more of this in the days to come. question is what is to come in terms of more rain fall. >> yes. let's get to sandhya&4 for the latest. >>reporter: we are going to be looking at cold storm coming. show you live doppler 7hd right returns
it was bright enough to be seen by people in california, arizona andñ >>> thanks for joining us tonight >> now to our other top story. we have a breather÷> as the next storm hovers offshore. thinks a live picture=bhpñ from our exploratorium camera. but the wind huvd and puffed knocking down tree that landed on a car. >> traffic is moving in the sierra but light snow falling on the top of the 3 feet that's already fallen in the past three days. >> down tree often...
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on; 37 on thursday andñ then moderating a bit!s and rain tyrive. that's tipm÷ consolidae of the trend we see in most of our[n$vqp). state wide tomorrow sunny chilly to cold look for high of only 32 at tahoe. 41 at yosemite. most location tomorrow we see high in the 50's that include bay area we have sunny sky with high in the mid 50's about 54 to 56 virtually every location. here's accu-weather 7 day forecast. after couple of very cold mornings tuesday wednesday temperatures start to moderate thursday friday clouds thicken rain arrives friday night and saturday and no. 2 storm on our storm impact scale. means storm of moderate intensity. no extremes but we will get wet next wave of wet weather on saturday. >> look forward to. that thank jew sports teams are going holiday shopping. >> yes a little bit. they have a nice bumping tote work with. >> the giants especially. the giants seems to be kind of raw stress for less. but now no more discount shopping. not any more now. straight to tiffany. let's go. let's roll the tape. thank you
on; 37 on thursday andñ then moderating a bit!s and rain tyrive. that's tipm÷ consolidae of the trend we see in most of our[n$vqp). state wide tomorrow sunny chilly to cold look for high of only 32 at tahoe. 41 at yosemite. most location tomorrow we see high in the 50's that include bay area we have sunny sky with high in the mid 50's about 54 to 56 virtually every location. here's accu-weather 7 day forecast. after couple of very cold mornings tuesday wednesday temperatures start to moderate...
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to those who want to monitor mosques and follow people around based on their faith, the fear you, andn the best of you have forgotten what being an american is all about. mr. trop is threatening to leave the party if he is not treated fairly. guess who determines whether or not he is treated fairly? here is my retort. quit threatening us. i would rather lose without him and try to win with him if he keeps doing what he is doing. there is no shame in losing an election. the shame comes when you lose your honor. i am not defined by the office i hold. i am defined by the man that my parents hoped that i would become. our party is not going to be defined by this election. it will be defined by how we conducted ourselves in this election. ted cruz says the only reason we lose is because of people like john mccain, bob dole, and mitt romney. that if we had a real conservative, 50 million evangelicals would get off the couch and go vote. if you are on the couch after the last two elections with barack obama, i doubt if you will ever get off the couch. [laughter] senator graham: how do you win
to those who want to monitor mosques and follow people around based on their faith, the fear you, andn the best of you have forgotten what being an american is all about. mr. trop is threatening to leave the party if he is not treated fairly. guess who determines whether or not he is treated fairly? here is my retort. quit threatening us. i would rather lose without him and try to win with him if he keeps doing what he is doing. there is no shame in losing an election. the shame comes when you...
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to 2016 andn it move away from a 2015? what is the handoff? i don't know if this means normal trading or not. is there an environment that we recognize, that's not driven by exhaustion us events? oil is the event that is still dominating most things. stabilize,point they they are stable more than up. yesterday they moved down. move and the uncertainty that that triggers is one of the big events for the handoff the next year. we will get back to talking about china. numbers areir pmi in we will get back to focus on what china may do about its exchange rate. i think that is the other big event. mention thel weather. i can't revert first quarter when we did not talk about the weather. is this one where warm weather means you get it q1 gdp? talking about oil, the equallyr traders is it affecting currencies in general? kit: it's more wide than that. the currency most correlated with oil is the ruble. dollar isan it affected. it's culminated with the u.s. dollar. cheap oil and strong dollar have been a thing for the last decade. much more so over th
to 2016 andn it move away from a 2015? what is the handoff? i don't know if this means normal trading or not. is there an environment that we recognize, that's not driven by exhaustion us events? oil is the event that is still dominating most things. stabilize,point they they are stable more than up. yesterday they moved down. move and the uncertainty that that triggers is one of the big events for the handoff the next year. we will get back to talking about china. numbers areir pmi in we will...
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patricia andns to salary, and for the leadership in this area. and thank you to all of you for the interest and commitment you have shown to this issue. the going to speak about imperative of the u.s. in taking a very strong on a vigorish -- i unambiguous role. i will answer your questions about what are some priorities for foreign policy. the end with my list of elements of a feminist foreign policy, and i will come back to the list. youris starts with yours, first point. listen to women. the u.s. has got to exercise and politics of recognition, respect, and solitary come up with women around the world, and that requires breaking the silence and invisibility. is symbolic,that but has endorsed impact in terms of taking concrete efforts to out women from silent and invisibility. the second is the politics of redistribution. it is inescapable. redistribution of foreign area id and military resources. you have to pay for it if we want to have women's rights internationally. the third is domestic activism. andering and supporting building women's lea
patricia andns to salary, and for the leadership in this area. and thank you to all of you for the interest and commitment you have shown to this issue. the going to speak about imperative of the u.s. in taking a very strong on a vigorish -- i unambiguous role. i will answer your questions about what are some priorities for foreign policy. the end with my list of elements of a feminist foreign policy, and i will come back to the list. youris starts with yours, first point. listen to women. the...
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pop andn idea of the drop, let's take a look at the dow intraday.30 a.m., there was a bit of a pop but then we gave up most of that. seeing -- we we are seeing those gains reappear. let's look at the global commodity prices. this isglco. oil commodities right now are all down. 8/10 of 1% is down of natural gas stocks are up a little bit higher. let's take a look at crude oil which is trading at about 3/4 of a percentage point down. these are lows we have not seen since february of 2009. scarlet: if you look at the stocks, they are holding up ok. console and chesapeake are all higher. 8% here. some pretty good gains for energy stocks. looking ahead, this is potentially just for now. scarlet: thank you so much. let's get to our first word news. you, congressional negotiators are moving closer to a deal that would make a series permanent.tax breaks lawmakers hope that will speed up other talks on a spending bill to keep the government in operation. >> this is something i have inherited from the last regime. i don't want to rush things through. i want t
pop andn idea of the drop, let's take a look at the dow intraday.30 a.m., there was a bit of a pop but then we gave up most of that. seeing -- we we are seeing those gains reappear. let's look at the global commodity prices. this isglco. oil commodities right now are all down. 8/10 of 1% is down of natural gas stocks are up a little bit higher. let's take a look at crude oil which is trading at about 3/4 of a percentage point down. these are lows we have not seen since february of 2009....
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in 2012, more than 646400 children under 5, went to a emergency room for medicine poisoning andn cases, the medicine belonged to a parent or with the help of a montclarare school in new york, we got them together to see if they could open bottles. >> how do you open these? >> yeah, i'm not going to tell you. >> reporter: but getting into weekly pill organizers easily opened by eerly is a different story. 3-year-old mar go opened this pill box in nine seconds. okay, you got that one open. that one opened up, gabriella? >> yes. >> reporter:r: let me see. >> use them for storage for toys or for arts and craf. >> reporter: while 3 out of our 5 little kids broke into those boxes in under 15 seconds. our group of 4-year-olds were even faster. got one open. katie got onopen. >> 4-year-old kai got into a child-resistant bo. every 4-year-old in our group opened it up in under 4 seconds. parents were shocked. >> i was surprised that he could open this up. >> i thought maybe we should make sure that pill box goes on a higher shelf. >> reporter: but the kids catch on fast. if you find something li
in 2012, more than 646400 children under 5, went to a emergency room for medicine poisoning andn cases, the medicine belonged to a parent or with the help of a montclarare school in new york, we got them together to see if they could open bottles. >> how do you open these? >> yeah, i'm not going to tell you. >> reporter: but getting into weekly pill organizers easily opened by eerly is a different story. 3-year-old mar go opened this pill box in nine seconds. okay, you got...
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donald trump, but his soft approach to terrorism and issues generally is incompatible with this country andn republican circles on how to confront terrorism generally and isis specifically. he'll need a big performance on foreign policy to rebound in this race. two others to watch tonight, marco rubio and chris christie. both are looking to be the alternatives to trump, cruz and carson should republicans want an alternative. christie is basing everything on new hampshire. rubio is just looking to beat expectations in iowa and new hampshire. both will try to sharpen their attacks against those outsiders, trump, cruz an carson so tonight is a big night for christie and rubio as well. gayle -- norah rather. >> good report, major. >> a great wrap-up, thank you so much, major. >>> president obama says again that his military campaign against isis is working. he spoke on monday after meeting with his national security council at the pentagon. it was hisisourth attempt to reassure the public since the san bernardino massacre. >> this continues to be a difficult fight. in, including in urban areas.
donald trump, but his soft approach to terrorism and issues generally is incompatible with this country andn republican circles on how to confront terrorism generally and isis specifically. he'll need a big performance on foreign policy to rebound in this race. two others to watch tonight, marco rubio and chris christie. both are looking to be the alternatives to trump, cruz and carson should republicans want an alternative. christie is basing everything on new hampshire. rubio is just looking...
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. >>> it is time for weather andn traffic on the sken this wednesday morning. dealing with some really wet air. >> very hvy moist air in place. near the ground we've got sically dense fog and a large portion of the viewing area. be aware of that for the morning commute. the rain is returning later this morning and certainly be the afternoon. the steadiest of the rain is going to be the first half of tonight. bu we're in the 50 ds to n r 60 bay the end of the day. late tonight, temperatures could start to rise as a warm front pushes north of us. that's going to set the stage for the record setting temperatures tomorrow. 55 degrees in town right now. watch for the showers at that point. then you'll need the umbrella on an off in the afternoon. here's the com te from lauren. >>> when it comes to mass transit, everything looks good. the buses, no delays. today is a gridlock alert day so we encourage y to uss mass transit. we'll have more weather and traffic coming up on the 4s. >>> robert durst will finally be extra d to los angeles. he was arrested in louisiana af
. >>> it is time for weather andn traffic on the sken this wednesday morning. dealing with some really wet air. >> very hvy moist air in place. near the ground we've got sically dense fog and a large portion of the viewing area. be aware of that for the morning commute. the rain is returning later this morning and certainly be the afternoon. the steadiest of the rain is going to be the first half of tonight. bu we're in the 50 ds to n r 60 bay the end of the day. late tonight,...
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michael: do you see this as just a cyclical action, or is this , andn by only fed policy once the fedhrough a crisis and it is gone? steve: this hunger for yield was because the fed suppressed interest rates and was hoping to stimulate the economy, which the opposite happened. if the fed continues to end up being deflationary, not intentionally be because the credit markets are out of whack, you will see the spread beyond just the energy markets. we are in an environment where prices are under pressure. when they are under pressure, two things happen. people with money are cautious about investing in because they clutch their cash. also companies that have small markets are going to be tempted to cut prices, which eventually means a lot of those bonds will come under pressure. so the fed should realize, connect the dots, as we point out in the book "reviving america," connect the dots between what they have done with zero interest rates and quantitative easing and the sluggish recovery. they are hurting the economy, not helping it. the credit markets will function just fine. the fed j
michael: do you see this as just a cyclical action, or is this , andn by only fed policy once the fedhrough a crisis and it is gone? steve: this hunger for yield was because the fed suppressed interest rates and was hoping to stimulate the economy, which the opposite happened. if the fed continues to end up being deflationary, not intentionally be because the credit markets are out of whack, you will see the spread beyond just the energy markets. we are in an environment where prices are under...
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although my family came to palestine, the first group came 30's, andn the early i grew up in the city of tel aviv, but i always considered myself a member of the population of jerusalem. academic level, i was involved in teaching at hebrew yearssity for some 25 related to war and peace and terrorism. i would like to mention in june 1967, i had the honor to open the mount .cope us campus 30 students came from the united states and other countries. gaveirst assignment that i to the students was not to write a paper, but to clean up the classroom that was not used for because of the separation of the old city. time, scholars who came from all over the world to join us and participate in our academic work, including some of the leaders of israel, shimon peres, for example, and , also clergy of christian muslims, and others to participate in our work. academically, we focus on jerusalem for a very long time. i would like to mention one particular study which is related to our topic today, not , but backity purposes we had a project at columbia university, the school of journalism, how can
although my family came to palestine, the first group came 30's, andn the early i grew up in the city of tel aviv, but i always considered myself a member of the population of jerusalem. academic level, i was involved in teaching at hebrew yearssity for some 25 related to war and peace and terrorism. i would like to mention in june 1967, i had the honor to open the mount .cope us campus 30 students came from the united states and other countries. gaveirst assignment that i to the students was...
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. >> andn the letter to her little girl was a blockbuster announcement. the company is donating 99% of their wealth to charitable causes. that, by the way, is about $45 billion. >> the initial focus of what they're calling the chan zuckerberg initiative is on education, disease, and building strong communities. >> reporter: zuckerbrbg also said he plans to remain facebook's ceo for a long, long time. don't make the effort as they have and they're truly changing the world. >> following the gates' lead i guess. >> rambo getting ready to storm your television screen. a tv series is in the works with sylvester stallone as producer. >> it's not known whether stallone who starred in the movies will be seen in the shows. the series will explore the relationship betweenenambo and his son, a former navy s.e.e.l., who's actualal never been featured in any of the films. so the series will be called "rambo: new blood." >> but we're told rambo himself will be a central character. we're just not sure if the 69-year-old stallone will play himself. ^> a movie that contin
. >> andn the letter to her little girl was a blockbuster announcement. the company is donating 99% of their wealth to charitable causes. that, by the way, is about $45 billion. >> the initial focus of what they're calling the chan zuckerberg initiative is on education, disease, and building strong communities. >> reporter: zuckerbrbg also said he plans to remain facebook's ceo for a long, long time. don't make the effort as they have and they're truly changing the world....
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these andns a lot of every time they get a principal payment, they keep reinvesting so they are buyingissuances in that market. if they stop that cold turkey, the market could replace quickly. michael: the 30 year generic agency bond is based week trading at its average of the last year or so. >> that's correct and that's a big worry. what i will be listening for in the press conference as well as any statement about operations the new york fed might have after the fed statement i. scarlet: what do we know about how the fed will drain the excess liquidity from the system? can they do it without disruption? ofthis is a new system necessity since the old system will not work with excess reserves. what they will do is they are going to have 2 rates and a quarter. a rate of interest in the reverse repo facilities and then a rate of interest on excess reserves. i think the plan is to have a substantial reverse repo program initially, the idea that as that reduces the excess reserves, it will the federal funds rate into that corridor. what is unknown by us and the fed is how big a program wo
these andns a lot of every time they get a principal payment, they keep reinvesting so they are buyingissuances in that market. if they stop that cold turkey, the market could replace quickly. michael: the 30 year generic agency bond is based week trading at its average of the last year or so. >> that's correct and that's a big worry. what i will be listening for in the press conference as well as any statement about operations the new york fed might have after the fed statement i....
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attracted to the clate, andn abundance of inexpensive, rent controlled apartments. places like this on third street, which is where charlie and carol gasco, a childless couple from chicago, lived for 14 years, without attractg much attention from long-time neighbors or landlords. josh bond is the building manager. what were they like? >> they were like the nice, retired old couple that lived in the apartment next to me. >> reporter: good tenants? >> excellent. never complained, always paid rent on time. >> ty had nothing. and they never went out. they never had f fd delivered. >> you thought they were snoor >> yes, without a doubt? >> reporter: the o o thing that everybody remembers is they loved animals. barbara remembers that carol always fed a stray cat after its owner had died. >> she would, you ow, pett and d sweet to it. and then they would put a plate of food like out here. >> reporter: what about charlie? >> you know, he always had a hat on and d dk glasses.s. i have to say, it was mysterious to me why a lovely woman like that was hanging out with that guy.
attracted to the clate, andn abundance of inexpensive, rent controlled apartments. places like this on third street, which is where charlie and carol gasco, a childless couple from chicago, lived for 14 years, without attractg much attention from long-time neighbors or landlords. josh bond is the building manager. what were they like? >> they were like the nice, retired old couple that lived in the apartment next to me. >> reporter: good tenants? >> excellent. never...
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the planning department andññ ññ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ñññually pulled four l o directors throughout the intent city that was based on my own going through every neighborhood of the city under served for the people that reside> above? fisherman's wharf and another reason one thing i haven't heard anyone talk about they've recently opposite side up the hardware story 40 feet from my store an hr their businesses that are residents focused in the neighborhood and another reason is that i followed the guidelines laid by the mayor's office and city planning that was deemed you know and agreed upon by the l o d for the green zone to open. >> but you mentioned those 4 kind of adjacent neighborhoods in the city that i think people referenced in you're petition showed people that also in the neighborhoods are they off limits fair not part of green zone but did you look at those neighborhoods. >> i did and the area where i am on trailer street was the pretty much the only green area on that whole side of the city in district 3. >> okay.
the planning department andññññ÷÷÷÷ñññually pulled four l o directors throughout the intent city that was based on my own going through every neighborhood of the city under served for the people that reside> above? fisherman's wharf and another reason one thing i haven't heard anyone talk about they've recently opposite side up the hardware story 40 feet from my store an hr their businesses that are residents focused in the neighborhood and another reason is that i followed the...
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india andn, pakistan's commitment to restart a bilateral dialogue is particularly important. this process it is nonetheless clear the real challenges remain. well we see progress decreasing the presence of certain terrorists, we continue to push them to target all militant groups that have safe haven in pakistan, particularly the taliban. we have made it clear to the pakistanis that these organizations threaten pakistan, the region, and the panoply of our mutual's natural security interest. we have also asked pakistan to do all that it can to help recover u.s. hostages held on pakistani territory continue to press for greater cooperation between afghanistan and pakistan, books to stabilize the common border region and to build the constructive relationship necessary for regional stability. it's also critical that pakistan improve relations with its other neighbor, india. recent high-level talks between indian and pakistani officials s how a formal dialogue is welcome. we hope it will be used to reduce tension. naturally, as pakistan seeks to combat violent extremism and count
india andn, pakistan's commitment to restart a bilateral dialogue is particularly important. this process it is nonetheless clear the real challenges remain. well we see progress decreasing the presence of certain terrorists, we continue to push them to target all militant groups that have safe haven in pakistan, particularly the taliban. we have made it clear to the pakistanis that these organizations threaten pakistan, the region, and the panoply of our mutual's natural security interest. we...
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thankfully, we have come a long , andn the last five years people are starting to pay attention to the horrors of our prison system. host: the book is mr. smith goes to prison. smith, a former missouri state senator spent almost a year behind bars. his sentence was a year and a day. what is your behind desk is year behind bars taught him about the american prison crisis. it is part of the discussion on reform in our present system, a bipartisan discussion. with your you questions and comments for mr. smith. we will go to dylan, republican from montana. caller: thanks for following through and writing a book. i own a small furniture company, and i hire ex offenders, and we are public about that. i think it is something more than this owner should be doing -- that business owners should be doing. one of my workers developed becausehrenia being alone in a cell, and a lot of us could not handle that. people are spending 20 years there, and by the dozens. individuals,'s reforms that are coming across the board. -- not even just tax breaks, but focus of the to encourage business owners to hi
thankfully, we have come a long , andn the last five years people are starting to pay attention to the horrors of our prison system. host: the book is mr. smith goes to prison. smith, a former missouri state senator spent almost a year behind bars. his sentence was a year and a day. what is your behind desk is year behind bars taught him about the american prison crisis. it is part of the discussion on reform in our present system, a bipartisan discussion. with your you questions and comments...
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brendan: and when did you -- one andne into two?es that -- you have to take a step back and listen my they hate obama so much. the focus group was illuminating. some still believe the president is not christian. many people feel like he does not love america. within this growing faction, mr. turnbull can say just about anything. i thought that this was both fascinating and terrifying. in the careers we have built-in broadcasting and reporting, to look at something and figure out whether it is true are not an report it the best of our ability. it is true that the president is a christian. a well-established fact. when you look at the poll groups, his focus groups, he was stunned, i will stand, these are people that we can't reach. there are people you cannot reach for things you have verified to be true. shannon: and currency, we are operating in a different world. operatingics, we are in a different world. old assumptions don't apply. the way people see ins are different than when we took politics, political science, 101. there are
brendan: and when did you -- one andne into two?es that -- you have to take a step back and listen my they hate obama so much. the focus group was illuminating. some still believe the president is not christian. many people feel like he does not love america. within this growing faction, mr. turnbull can say just about anything. i thought that this was both fascinating and terrifying. in the careers we have built-in broadcasting and reporting, to look at something and figure out whether it is...
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businesses. , butisit perceived risk frankly we report our default rates to congress every 90 days. .2% andnning report this. david: that is over what time frame? --son for the consistent? that has been fairly consistent? >> yes. we have gone through the worst financial crisis since the depression. now default rates have fallen. stephanie: we will like what how impactful as john boehner's surprise resignation to getting the bank reauthorized? >> there was a lot of effort over the last two years. lateinly the events in september and october helped open up. we had unusual provisions called a discharge provision were a majority of the house members said we want to get a vote on this. we always had a majority, but the rules of the house made a much more difficult to get a vote. a majority came together and forced the vote. stephanie: there was a lapse in the charter. during that come with actually american companies who lost to deals to overseas competitors because of the lapse? >> without question. we lost three satellite deals, one to france and to in canada. to sell a satellite it is hard to fina
businesses. , butisit perceived risk frankly we report our default rates to congress every 90 days. .2% andnning report this. david: that is over what time frame? --son for the consistent? that has been fairly consistent? >> yes. we have gone through the worst financial crisis since the depression. now default rates have fallen. stephanie: we will like what how impactful as john boehner's surprise resignation to getting the bank reauthorized? >> there was a lot of effort over the...
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year four andn have seen very little to show for it. he was the thing that is interesting. much worse off would they be if it weren't for marissa and her management team? she inherited a very difficult business. that difficult to say these are her responsibilities. that this is all down to her. having said that -- stephanie: hold on a second, we're going to back that up. why -- what does you get paid? tom: she is paid well. stephanie: so why is she not responsible? inherited a struggling business. it was really passed up by social media and facebook. they really miffed long before she got there. it is a very difficult business. stephanie: no one said it was easy. shimkusknew the john walking into. yeah, and as you pointed out, they're looking at what do they do. they find a buyer? that is the question, who wants this business? you're getting a whole lot of eyeballs, a billion people coming to the site. of e-mail users. not a lot of growth. is a private equity? or is it a strategic? stephanie: isn't growth the number one thing you need as a public company? a private equity c
year four andn have seen very little to show for it. he was the thing that is interesting. much worse off would they be if it weren't for marissa and her management team? she inherited a very difficult business. that difficult to say these are her responsibilities. that this is all down to her. having said that -- stephanie: hold on a second, we're going to back that up. why -- what does you get paid? tom: she is paid well. stephanie: so why is she not responsible? inherited a struggling...
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thankfully, we have come a long , andn the last five years people are starting to pay attention to theors of our prison system. host: the book is mr. smith goes to prison. smith, a former missouri state senator spent almost a year behind bars. his sentence was a year and a day. what is your behind desk is year behind bars taught him about the american prison crisis. it is part of the discussion on reform in our present system, a bipartisan discussion. with your you questions and comments for mr. smith. we will go to dylan, republican from montana. caller: thanks for following through and writing a book. i own a small furniture company, and i hire ex offenders, and we are public about that. i think it is something more than this owner should be doing -- that business owners should be doing. one of my workers developed becausehrenia being alone in a cell, and a lot of us could not handle that. people are spending 20 years there, and by the dozens. individuals,'s reforms that are coming across the board. -- not even just tax breaks, but focus of the to encourage business owners to hire ex
thankfully, we have come a long , andn the last five years people are starting to pay attention to theors of our prison system. host: the book is mr. smith goes to prison. smith, a former missouri state senator spent almost a year behind bars. his sentence was a year and a day. what is your behind desk is year behind bars taught him about the american prison crisis. it is part of the discussion on reform in our present system, a bipartisan discussion. with your you questions and comments for...
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pipeline andne enjoyed a large majority. we did the iran nuclear deal. a multiyear highway bill. a rewrite of no child left behind. take the highway bill for example. the democratic leadership actively tried to scuttle was being developed by senator boxer myself and they failed. the committee process worked and you have the ranking democrat on the committee admitting what we are trying to do. it develops bipartisan support inside the committee. even if the democratic leadership wants to stop it, they can't. that is how we achieved the budgets that we achieve this year. mike: you gave a speech about restoring the senate has been harder than you thought. mcconnell: i have democrat senators coming up to me before our new majority took over saying they didn't really like the job. look at the bills they participated in and voted on. passed byese bills overwhelming majorities. that was just on the republicans. saying hey i took a lot of criticism on this. i don't much like this job. i don't think many of them are telling you that now. i'm sure they would like to give the majority. i do
pipeline andne enjoyed a large majority. we did the iran nuclear deal. a multiyear highway bill. a rewrite of no child left behind. take the highway bill for example. the democratic leadership actively tried to scuttle was being developed by senator boxer myself and they failed. the committee process worked and you have the ranking democrat on the committee admitting what we are trying to do. it develops bipartisan support inside the committee. even if the democratic leadership wants to stop...
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of dollars andns give tax breaks at the same time. he is the one responsible for the debt.are starting to climb out of it. likeear stories on tv and the coming on fox big as he investigations sold purpose was to bring on hillary clinton's poll numbers -- benghazi investigation's sol purpose. stepped down from the investigation, he is fired for trying to conduct an objective investigation. the story keeps going and going. point finally reached the with the corruption is so blatant that they will listen to somebody like donald trump. another thing donald trump said was that he was going to stop the mexicans from coming across the border. building a wall sounds kind of foolish to me. if i had my way, what they would do is punish the people that hire undocumented workers. then grant citizenship to the people who are already here. host: let me share this map this morning from the new york times. where donald trump is most popular come along the east coast, new york and new england and pennsylvania. ,own south to the carolinas florida, louisiana and parts of oklahoma. your though
of dollars andns give tax breaks at the same time. he is the one responsible for the debt.are starting to climb out of it. likeear stories on tv and the coming on fox big as he investigations sold purpose was to bring on hillary clinton's poll numbers -- benghazi investigation's sol purpose. stepped down from the investigation, he is fired for trying to conduct an objective investigation. the story keeps going and going. point finally reached the with the corruption is so blatant that they will...
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will be simply processed as you said you're doing now and then released, then there is no deterrence andn people will not return for theid court ordered removal hearing. so, as i think a number of us have tried to communicate both to you and secretary johnson and to the president himself, this failure to -- this perception that the president is not dedicated to enforcing the lawst that congress has passed as perhaps most egregiously evidenced by the executive ce by action he took, has undermined public confidence in the federal government's ability to enforce or willingness to enforce our immigration laws on the books.he and what it has done is to undermine our ability to actually fix what i think you and i both would agree is broken in our immigration laws. because public confidence has dissipated.gree is but i just want to give you -- give you -- ask you one question about unaccompanied minors. we're starting to see another uptick from central america and we realize the circumstances under which those children and their families are fleeing. and i previously commented i think that it's
will be simply processed as you said you're doing now and then released, then there is no deterrence andn people will not return for theid court ordered removal hearing. so, as i think a number of us have tried to communicate both to you and secretary johnson and to the president himself, this failure to -- this perception that the president is not dedicated to enforcing the lawst that congress has passed as perhaps most egregiously evidenced by the executive ce by action he took, has...
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. >> i think a athat point the mystique is gone andn it's a regular race and trump has to be a candidate like everyone else. >> reporter: in an interview with abc news back in 2013, trump seemed proud to consider bill clinton a friend and he told cnn back in 2009 that the former president's infidelity was, quote, totally unimportant." bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> well, coming up in our next half hour, keeping prescription drugs out of little hands. f pill bottles may be doing their job but that's not the only place where little fingers get into trouble. what you need to know about those pill boxes and organizers. >>> but first, getting into shape. how a former polit strategist went from winning elections to winning the battle of the bulge. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" abc stations. i want to get i want to get physical, let's get into physical let me hear your body talk your body talk >> get physical. >> that's awesome. >> two of these. turn that mug around, upside down. something written on there. do you know why? he was so sick that we gave
. >> i think a athat point the mystique is gone andn it's a regular race and trump has to be a candidate like everyone else. >> reporter: in an interview with abc news back in 2013, trump seemed proud to consider bill clinton a friend and he told cnn back in 2009 that the former president's infidelity was, quote, totally unimportant." bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> well, coming up in our next half hour, keeping prescription drugs out of little hands. f pill...