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we do a lot of things more publicly than a lot of companies, and because of that you'll see us iterate, find our way through the markets and things that are going to stick. we're going to do that here, in india, continue to do it in china. >> rob with le eco. we're going to continue to talk to you, but i have to do a television commercial, pay the bills, and we'll be back in a minute. >>> welcome back to "press: here." we are talking about leeco, a chinese company that came on the scene in silicon valley and just amazed everyone. let's continue with mark. >> you had huge events. breakfast burritos, open bar. >> i didn't hear about the breakfast burritos. >> bikes going down the stage, but then a few weeks later a memo hits social media in china that it's from yt and he says that they are spending more money than they should have. correct me -- >> i'll let you go through your language, because i think it's hard to translate it. >> sure. then in a recent interview he said that they were in a phase where they are burning through money. what would you describe as the phase and do you think
we do a lot of things more publicly than a lot of companies, and because of that you'll see us iterate, find our way through the markets and things that are going to stick. we're going to do that here, in india, continue to do it in china. >> rob with le eco. we're going to continue to talk to you, but i have to do a television commercial, pay the bills, and we'll be back in a minute. >>> welcome back to "press: here." we are talking about leeco, a chinese company that...
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jon: i'm going to do it in the way that i think is the best iteration of my abilities and if bartend.own, i can [laughter] charlie: was there a moment -- was there a time, event that you said, we've got it? we have traction. i can be confirmed in my belief that what i was rolling the dice on has come up a winner? not in terms of success but in terms of the confidence that what i wanted to do and what i was insisting on doing has been -- jon: you talked to a bunch of people. i would say it was never about like -- it was more that would we be able to develop a process to do that well. and it's a juxtaposition of a creative pursuit that can we build a machine that is redundant and rigid enough that creativity.in charlie: when did the process kick in that you knew? jon: that wasn't my concern. charlie: when did that happen? chris: it really took shape through the 2000 campaign and the recount and the day-to-day process. like jon said, the technology caught up with what "the daily show" was doing and they pioneered it but the form. what was equally important was not simply the process of o
jon: i'm going to do it in the way that i think is the best iteration of my abilities and if bartend.own, i can [laughter] charlie: was there a moment -- was there a time, event that you said, we've got it? we have traction. i can be confirmed in my belief that what i was rolling the dice on has come up a winner? not in terms of success but in terms of the confidence that what i wanted to do and what i was insisting on doing has been -- jon: you talked to a bunch of people. i would say it was...
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this was the best iteration for me what i could do with satire and we prosecuted to its fullest as far as i was concerned, as far as my brain could go. i was just going to be redundant and keep going back and forth with the same thing. i am going to really do a terrible analogy but we were patrick swaizy after he died in ghost. we were in the subway yelling at dead people. and raging and no one could hear us. but if we to kuses everything that we had in one moment at just the right time, at just the right moment, with everything we had, we could move the can just a little bit. >> rose: you want to talk about the. >> but do you understand. sedroga was ten years of back breaking labor by john feel and theetion first responders. it was corruption at a government level at the highest order, that could be done. it was the people that had been hailed as heros that ran into burning buildings that were told by our government, the epa that the air was safe but the air was not safe. they are dying. they continue to die to this day. they were forced with all their afflictions to go down and hat i
this was the best iteration for me what i could do with satire and we prosecuted to its fullest as far as i was concerned, as far as my brain could go. i was just going to be redundant and keep going back and forth with the same thing. i am going to really do a terrible analogy but we were patrick swaizy after he died in ghost. we were in the subway yelling at dead people. and raging and no one could hear us. but if we to kuses everything that we had in one moment at just the right time, at...
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and then, i was seeing a therapist because i was iterated within my first husband. we are still friends. he remarried, had three kids. i was struggling with that decision. a therapist i was referred to in the book as my lady, amy and saved me. she offered me the same challenge. she was seeing the same thing she wanted me to go to a women's group. i was like all screwed up at waa night? twice a week. i was tardy on tv. m that megyn kelly from fox news.a it was amazing. they were so brutally honest. it was extraordinary. i read about this in more detail, but one night i came in. women at fox were going out for a drink and they didn't ask me to go with them. my feelings were so hurt. >> this is a bit like the party. >> i'm i the only one who feels like they don't want me, like maybe they don't want me or maybe there is something about me that they don't want. so i did feel that again. i went to the women's group to said they were right outside of my door. they were talking about the happy hour and they didn't ask me. i thought is going to to get a soft shoulder to cry
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i saw that -- i could tell wanted just went outside and it had iterating the are dry spots under cars. that means hasn't been raining for a long time. hopefully it will be a light commute and we won't see a lot of people out there and that should help us out. you can see traffic right now is moving along pretty well on 580 westbound to the ultima pastor no major problems driving through. we're also looking at interstate 880 n. and south, the commute is not bad -- not bad. traffic is going to be a little slower because it's wet or you should try slower just to be safe. and if you're driving to the bay bridge toll plaza you can see traffic here is moving along okay. israelite. at 402 let's go back to the desk. >>> breaking news out of europe this morning, the suspect in the christmas market attack in berlin has been killed in a shootout with police in italy. italian news agency ansa says a man killed in a shootout with police in milan is the main suspect in the berlin christmas market attack. the interior ministry has called a press conference for friday morning. the shootout took place
i saw that -- i could tell wanted just went outside and it had iterating the are dry spots under cars. that means hasn't been raining for a long time. hopefully it will be a light commute and we won't see a lot of people out there and that should help us out. you can see traffic right now is moving along pretty well on 580 westbound to the ultima pastor no major problems driving through. we're also looking at interstate 880 n. and south, the commute is not bad -- not bad. traffic is going to be...
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that's when you saw andy grove just iteration after iteration of the microprocessor.emember, gaming is the fastest area, but artificial intelligence, virtual reality, they have the chips. it's amazing that no one else really came up with it. >> you've made the intel '91 pc -- >> nvidia is one of my picks of the year and i feel good about it. i dealt with some companies that said they can't live without it. take two has been a constant on my show not just because of mafia 3 being maybe the greatest game ever, but strauss said once we get those chips, we can do things. the new games are much more life-like than you are. i feel very stilted versus that character, which is much more animated than i am. mafia 3 not really a values creator. grand theft auto i often felt was not a family values -- >> you'd be a good character in gta. >> there's no role model. >> 50 points away from dow 20k. >> so the special might be tonight. it would be the best night for it. >> keep your schedule clear. >> yeah. the wife doesn't want me at dinner until 8:00. >> not surprising, a lot of the
that's when you saw andy grove just iteration after iteration of the microprocessor.emember, gaming is the fastest area, but artificial intelligence, virtual reality, they have the chips. it's amazing that no one else really came up with it. >> you've made the intel '91 pc -- >> nvidia is one of my picks of the year and i feel good about it. i dealt with some companies that said they can't live without it. take two has been a constant on my show not just because of mafia 3 being...
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he has neither the temp iterment nor the judgement to be president.playing the members of the american public for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white house, and all we get say lousy hat. >> trevor: come on, it's a pretty cool hat, give him that, it's a nice hat. but well done, romney, that was the end of donald trump, yeah. but that right there is why romney is a-- he spent a year slamming trump and never once ditched his appearance. do you know how hard it is to ignore that looking at trump. do you know how hard to ignore the fact from the side trump looks like a full pelican. do you know how hard it is to not say anything about that. romney a is that guy. he ve mmente was against trump, he was never trump. but in the wise words of a canadian fill os fear, you should never say never. >> it must have been quite a dinner. >> the long time rivals were greeted with applause as they entered the pricey french restaurant, the menu, garlic soup with sauteed frogs legs. >> on the side, conversation about romney. who called trump a fraud during the camp
he has neither the temp iterment nor the judgement to be president.playing the members of the american public for suckers. he gets a free ride to the white house, and all we get say lousy hat. >> trevor: come on, it's a pretty cool hat, give him that, it's a nice hat. but well done, romney, that was the end of donald trump, yeah. but that right there is why romney is a-- he spent a year slamming trump and never once ditched his appearance. do you know how hard it is to ignore that looking...
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all kinds of different iterations of it. i want to take a nap. fabulous. pan down. this is a splurge item. had to show these. $199 but handmade. if i could have a picture of blake, hoda's dog, you've seen a million pictures of. blake has been turned -- you know what i mean? into slippers. so it's funny. we were talking before about how he'll react. >> freak and start growling but i love them. >> and then bambino. >> this is bigger than bambino. >> yes, they're bigger -- >> little bam. >> how much are these? >> 199. they're a splurge, hand made but i had to. >> and shutter fly. top moments from 2016. >> oh, my gosh. >> the whole family and moments we took often your social media. not to sound creepy, and then put them in the book and told a story of them. they have all different ones. grandma's brag book, for your mom. >> oh, my gosh. going to love that. >> fantastic, jill. and still not, too late to get these? >> no. everything delivered in time. one of my favorite gifts in this memory game. >> i can't. >> which i made cassidy and cody, a little old for his this, bu
all kinds of different iterations of it. i want to take a nap. fabulous. pan down. this is a splurge item. had to show these. $199 but handmade. if i could have a picture of blake, hoda's dog, you've seen a million pictures of. blake has been turned -- you know what i mean? into slippers. so it's funny. we were talking before about how he'll react. >> freak and start growling but i love them. >> and then bambino. >> this is bigger than bambino. >> yes, they're bigger --...
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the this book is about the latest iteration. what i'm trying to do as a columnist take my value set and push that machine. if i don't know how it works or won't push it or push it in the wrong direction. lastly, ray alluded to this, what have you learned about the people and culture? there is no column without people. the people in culture affects the machine or vice versa. mix those together. stir, let it rise for 45 minutes and bake. if you do it right you'll produce a column that produces emotions. i had three sessions at the coffeehouse explaining this to him three years ago. by the end i started to say to my wife and myself, what's my value set? i'm not really republican or democrat. i'm very eclectic in my views. where did it come from? how do i think the machine works today, and what have i learned about people? i decided that was the book i wanted to write. that's the book you have next to you. so let me just focus on one aspect of it. how i think the machine works because that's the fly wheel that's driving everything.
the this book is about the latest iteration. what i'm trying to do as a columnist take my value set and push that machine. if i don't know how it works or won't push it or push it in the wrong direction. lastly, ray alluded to this, what have you learned about the people and culture? there is no column without people. the people in culture affects the machine or vice versa. mix those together. stir, let it rise for 45 minutes and bake. if you do it right you'll produce a column that produces...
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lou: let, go ahead and talk about fox business and their iter nomination of the space. i'm thinking of those other debates. one of the moderators of the debate breaks down in tears during the election. this is when we look at the "new york times" and "washington post," these are ugly examples of outright disinformation on the part of two historically great newspapers that have i would say lost their way, but they found their way to the left in wing of the democratic party, and that's where they reside. >> that's right, lou. donald trump has performed the same surgical procedure on the mainstream media as he did on the republican establishment. it's called castration. by bypassing both institutions and going to the people he rendered both institutions impotent. the only difference is the republican establishment recognizes it and is trying to recover from it. the mainstream media is oblivious what trump did to them. lou: as much as the republicans talk about family values, donald trump is taking the first early steps to truly support the american family by stopping the o
lou: let, go ahead and talk about fox business and their iter nomination of the space. i'm thinking of those other debates. one of the moderators of the debate breaks down in tears during the election. this is when we look at the "new york times" and "washington post," these are ugly examples of outright disinformation on the part of two historically great newspapers that have i would say lost their way, but they found their way to the left in wing of the democratic party,...
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that iter been the case has been this kind of situation and you have seen this type of fiscal stimulus> no is the answer. since 2010, there has been over 50.2 million people that have been hired. there are only four states in the country that are bigger than that. illinois, ohio, michigan, the numbers are staggering. your point, you put fiscal on top of that. a historic dynamic. you still have an economy that has slack in it. you have an economy that operates at a higher level. if you start bringing down taxes , what is what japan has done? they have brought down the corporate tax to induce corporate behavior or induce corporate's to locate in japan. we are at the highest tax bracket in the world, 39%. talk about what president-elect trump has talked about, 15% tax, and then use -- you say state and local, that is down to 20%-20 2%, that is a big deal. you are putting a good economy, -- jobst jogs market market, all of the jobs have been service sector jobs. theou can get the goods, manufacturing sector, which is part of what he is talking about , you can get that moving, you can take
that iter been the case has been this kind of situation and you have seen this type of fiscal stimulus> no is the answer. since 2010, there has been over 50.2 million people that have been hired. there are only four states in the country that are bigger than that. illinois, ohio, michigan, the numbers are staggering. your point, you put fiscal on top of that. a historic dynamic. you still have an economy that has slack in it. you have an economy that operates at a higher level. if you start...
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defense con track iters he criticize ford bloated spending projects.president elect said they mostly discussed what he called lockheed's out of control costs for the f-35 fighter jet program. >> a little bit of a dance. we're going to get the cost done and get it done beautifully. >> taken aim at spending to $4 billion to replace air force one. boeing's dennis mullenberg said the price tag wouldn't be that high. >> we work on air force one because it is important to our country. we are going to make sure he gets the best capability and it is done affordably. >>> a tunisian man known to have six aliases from three different countries. he had been under surveillance for months and he is likely armed and definitely dangerous. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: the europe wide alert, anis amri, six names and multiple fake nationalities. police put a $100,000 bounty on his head and warned he is armed and dangerous. detectives found amri's identification papers in a wallet he left behind under driver's seat of the truck that plowed into the christmas mark
defense con track iters he criticize ford bloated spending projects.president elect said they mostly discussed what he called lockheed's out of control costs for the f-35 fighter jet program. >> a little bit of a dance. we're going to get the cost done and get it done beautifully. >> taken aim at spending to $4 billion to replace air force one. boeing's dennis mullenberg said the price tag wouldn't be that high. >> we work on air force one because it is important to our...
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. >> up next, tuck iter carlseson on watters'.e remember the moves from "dancing with the stars"? >> we'll find out. happy anniversary dinner, darlin' can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. >> weeknights on the fox news channel. and tucker made time to make a splash in watters' world. tucker, i don't know if you know this. you and i graduated in trinity college in hartford, connecticut. does hartford and trinity college are ashamed we graduated from there and now on fox news. >> i notice we are not asked back from commencement addresses. i am still waiting for the call. >> trinity college has not called me. >> i don't think you will get a call and i doubt i will. a lot of people remember you from "dancing with the stars". you might have been be the first one or second one kicked out. i don't remember what you are talking about. clearly more prop granda from the kremlin. snshg i don't think
. >> up next, tuck iter carlseson on watters'.e remember the moves from "dancing with the stars"? >> we'll find out. happy anniversary dinner, darlin' can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. >> weeknights on the fox news channel. and tucker made time to make a splash in watters' world. tucker, i don't know if you know this....
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. >> up next, tuck iter carlseson on watters'. he remember the moves from "dancing with the stars"? >> we'll find out. >> weeknights on the fox news channel. and tucker made time to make a splash in watters' world. tucker, i don't know if you know this. you and i graduated in trinity college in hartford, connecticut. does hartford and trinity college are ashamed we graduated from there and now on fox news. >> i notice we are not asked back from commencement addresses. i am still waiting for the call. >> trinity college has not called me. >> i don't think you will get a call and i doubt i will. a lot of people remember you from "dancing with the stars". you might have been be the first one or second one kicked out. i don't remember what you are talking about. clearly more prop granda from the kremlin. snshg i don't think a lot of people remember it either. >> you you don't wear a bow tie why did you drop the bow toy. >> i am a fully a member of the main stroem. bow tie is like having a middle finger attached to your neck and hard t
. >> up next, tuck iter carlseson on watters'. he remember the moves from "dancing with the stars"? >> we'll find out. >> weeknights on the fox news channel. and tucker made time to make a splash in watters' world. tucker, i don't know if you know this. you and i graduated in trinity college in hartford, connecticut. does hartford and trinity college are ashamed we graduated from there and now on fox news. >> i notice we are not asked back from commencement...
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it's a start iter drone. >> i think this is one of the best products for those people who have a lotes. >> this is a vid box. you plug this into a vcr and then into your computer and then you digitize those tapes. it's about $100. a lot of us have those tapes. if you don't run them every year, they may degrade. you want to use that. that's the vid box. a great idea for dad or mom who has that collection of tapes. >> these are excellent. these are from sewoni. these are wireless ear buds. you can hear that really terrific it's about $200. it's the newest iphone doesn't have any wired connection at all. >> in case you missed them, you can find a list of these products on our nbc washington app and search tech gifts. thanks so much. merry christmas. back to you guys. >> i think everybody is going what the heck is a vhs tape that she's talking about? >> sadly i u do know. >> you can check out the latest nbc forecast. i have mine all fired up. today looking you can barely make out at the top of your screen there. there's venus e showing up there. that's the bright spot in the western sky.
it's a start iter drone. >> i think this is one of the best products for those people who have a lotes. >> this is a vid box. you plug this into a vcr and then into your computer and then you digitize those tapes. it's about $100. a lot of us have those tapes. if you don't run them every year, they may degrade. you want to use that. that's the vid box. a great idea for dad or mom who has that collection of tapes. >> these are excellent. these are from sewoni. these are...
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putter in a pant o er iter i et outfit to be comfortable. t.j. maxx, $17.99. >> what? >> yeah.hiny sheen to t. it's beautiful. >> she's sparkly and a jeweled clutch. some accessories. just looks fabulous. >> good job. >> you all look good. >> happy new year, everybody. >>> are your kids climbing the walls already? >> something to keep your entire family entitarianed. coming up, next! >> really? okay. the flu virus. it's a really big deal. and with fever, aches, and chills, mom knows it needs a big solution: an antiviral. don't kid around with the flu, call your doctor within the first 48 hours of symptoms and ask about prescription tamiflu. attack the flu virus at its source with tamiflu, an antiviral that helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu in liquid form is fda approved to treat the flu in people two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before takin
putter in a pant o er iter i et outfit to be comfortable. t.j. maxx, $17.99. >> what? >> yeah.hiny sheen to t. it's beautiful. >> she's sparkly and a jeweled clutch. some accessories. just looks fabulous. >> good job. >> you all look good. >> happy new year, everybody. >>> are your kids climbing the walls already? >> something to keep your entire family entitarianed. coming up, next! >> really? okay. the flu virus. it's a really big deal....
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the raiders will rely on theirs as they head into uncharted translator for this iteration of this franchiseey can still win a 1st round bye, the magnitude of that. mcgloin's teammates at least appear to have full confidence in what he wrings to the table, the words they used in the locker room after the game, grit, work ethic, intelligence. they understand he's not derek carr, but few quarterbacks around the league are. he is a legitimate mvp krd credit. candidate. >> is there any talk, the at that point in the 4th quarter, maybe you want to run out the clock? is there question whether or not he should have been passing or endangering kwaur? >> reporter: in the press box, there was one voice, somebody said two play before carr went down, why other starters still in the game! it's a blowout! i thought to myself, it's a 3-score game with 12.5 minutes and andrew luck on the other side of it. it was not over, it was not iced. it was the right call to have derek carr still in the football game. i don't second guess the decision. >> all right , thanks. got an intierm different story line as we ap
the raiders will rely on theirs as they head into uncharted translator for this iteration of this franchiseey can still win a 1st round bye, the magnitude of that. mcgloin's teammates at least appear to have full confidence in what he wrings to the table, the words they used in the locker room after the game, grit, work ethic, intelligence. they understand he's not derek carr, but few quarterbacks around the league are. he is a legitimate mvp krd credit. candidate. >> is there any talk,...
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the interesting question is how does snapchat iterate into becoming more of a communication platformles, you know, communication that is not necessarily ephemeral. emily: so you think they should work on non-ephemeral communication. sean: there is an indication that they are going in that direction. i'm not, you know, i don't spend that much time thinking about it. emily: so whether it's instagram or oculus or whatsapp or internet.org, which do you see as having the most potential to become the next huge business for facebook? sean: the interesting question for facebook is, you know, is that next big thing somewhere else entirely? you know, is it google x and life sciences and, you know, contact lenses that measure glucose? is it self driving cars or is it going to be something that is very close to the home? the core of what facebook is. emily: do you think facebook should move beyond the core? sean: i think that communication is the biggest market in the world. communication cannot be undervalued. so are there a lot of other communication paradigms and are there other ways of commu
the interesting question is how does snapchat iterate into becoming more of a communication platformles, you know, communication that is not necessarily ephemeral. emily: so you think they should work on non-ephemeral communication. sean: there is an indication that they are going in that direction. i'm not, you know, i don't spend that much time thinking about it. emily: so whether it's instagram or oculus or whatsapp or internet.org, which do you see as having the most potential to become the...
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see a change,to is there a new product or new iteration? corey coleman investors like growth in the stock pricing. it is a full's aaron to chase after stocks. caroline: is this a growth stock, should we stop looking at that that way? corey coleman the expectations [indiscernible] the change in the business, we have gone from it the no one product company to a two product company to a three product company with the mac, iphone, and the tablet. investors are much slower to update their stuff. the users need a new thing every 12 months over 18 months. they're pushing up their cycles where they might get one device every year but it might be three years until the upgrade their phone or their pc or tablet. maybe they sell some expensive add-ons. this seems to be a bit of a disaster in the making. cordlessise these new air phones and they did not get to the sales i quickly enough. you promised [inaudible] ben: it is interesting trying these things out where you have something that does not have accord in it. when you have a cord it comes out pret
see a change,to is there a new product or new iteration? corey coleman investors like growth in the stock pricing. it is a full's aaron to chase after stocks. caroline: is this a growth stock, should we stop looking at that that way? corey coleman the expectations [indiscernible] the change in the business, we have gone from it the no one product company to a two product company to a three product company with the mac, iphone, and the tablet. investors are much slower to update their stuff. the...
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this was geared toward completing the newest iteration of reactors at two u.s. facilities. projects are years behind. billions of dollars over budget. more woes when it comes to the accounting problems for toshiba. shares down close to 20.5%. i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: it throws a wrench in any inns on nuclear expansion the u.s. given the meltdown in the stock price and also this deal. i'm betty liu in new york and you are watching daybreak asia. let us get to the first word news with sophie kamaruddin. u.s. authorities have announced the arrest of a suspected chinese hacker who allegedly attacks top new york law firms. onwas detained and macau sunday and is awaiting extradition. the indictment says he and two others targeted seven major law firms, making $7 million in risk profits. hong kong being sued by the fcc for seeking an asset freeze. producer toest zinc cut output. it's planned for february will be adjusted according to market conditions. zinc has rallied. morgan stanley has flagged potentially for production cuts in china due to the lack of materials. ra
this was geared toward completing the newest iteration of reactors at two u.s. facilities. projects are years behind. billions of dollars over budget. more woes when it comes to the accounting problems for toshiba. shares down close to 20.5%. i am yvonne man in hong kong. betty: it throws a wrench in any inns on nuclear expansion the u.s. given the meltdown in the stock price and also this deal. i'm betty liu in new york and you are watching daybreak asia. let us get to the first word news with...
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condemnation and condolence were issued by the spokesman for the national security council, for the current iteration of the national security council. the plan right now is that in the new administration, the national security spokesperson will be a fox news commentator who has in the past maintained that president obama is not really black, he's faking it. she's also suggested that president obama faked his birth certificate. the national security adviser to whom she will report was founded by the army to have inappropriately shared information with foreign military officers. he publicly accused hillary clinton of being a child rapist and he was on the payroll of the government of turkey while serving as a top adviser to the trump campaign without ever publicly disclosing that fact. and the gong show/star wars bar scene quality of the trump transition, particularly on national security issues, honestly, to me, most day it is is usually something approaching funny but it is national security and it is hard and dangerous and fraught with peril even in good times. but right now, what they are inheriti
condemnation and condolence were issued by the spokesman for the national security council, for the current iteration of the national security council. the plan right now is that in the new administration, the national security spokesperson will be a fox news commentator who has in the past maintained that president obama is not really black, he's faking it. she's also suggested that president obama faked his birth certificate. the national security adviser to whom she will report was founded...
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from then on nobody ever dared to iter the mildest criticism of monseiur celeron or canada. the death of king george vi would have the effects that by now you would have expected. when i went to the prime minister's bedroom, he was sitting alone with tears in his eyes wrote jack colville, looking straight in front of him and reading neither his official papers nor his newspapers. i had not realized how much the king had meant to him. i tried to cheer him up by saying how well he would get won the new queen. but all he would say is he did not know her and she was only a child. he nonetheless went down to heathrow to meet the new queen and took jane portal to whom he dictated in the car who recalled how he was in a flood of tears. he later broke down in tears while rehearsing his speech to the king, the one he was going to deliver to the house of commons. the following year on to the death of the king's mother, queen mary dies at 10:20 and winston announces it in sobs at 10:45. jane's son, justin wellby, the archbishop of canterbury remembers him being in tears when wellby vis
from then on nobody ever dared to iter the mildest criticism of monseiur celeron or canada. the death of king george vi would have the effects that by now you would have expected. when i went to the prime minister's bedroom, he was sitting alone with tears in his eyes wrote jack colville, looking straight in front of him and reading neither his official papers nor his newspapers. i had not realized how much the king had meant to him. i tried to cheer him up by saying how well he would get won...
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including the bomb threats directed at union station that disrupted plans for thousands of travel iters. tonight we learn why he did it. >>> a d.c. couple making a reality tv debut. you'll see their story only on 4 as they talk about the challenges of flipping homes. >>> today the first full day of winter. it was pretty mild. we hit a high of 60 degrees. warmer than i was forecasting yesterday. we'll take it. if you got out during the afternoon hours, it was really nice. with clear skies and dry air in place, we're tumbling this evening. it's going to be cooler tomorrow by a good 10 degrees. it's still going to be nice for late december. as we look to saturday, there will be some rain around during the morning hours. but dry for saturday evening as festivities get underway. as we look to christmas and new year's eve, dry weather in the forecast. currently across the area, we're in the 40s just about everywhere. look back to winchester already down to 39 degrees. and tomorrow morning we wake up to 32. it's a cold start. we'll have plenty of sunshine during the morning hours. clouds incre
including the bomb threats directed at union station that disrupted plans for thousands of travel iters. tonight we learn why he did it. >>> a d.c. couple making a reality tv debut. you'll see their story only on 4 as they talk about the challenges of flipping homes. >>> today the first full day of winter. it was pretty mild. we hit a high of 60 degrees. warmer than i was forecasting yesterday. we'll take it. if you got out during the afternoon hours, it was really nice. with...
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. >> up next, tuck iter carlseson on watters'.id he remember the moves from "dancing with the stars"? >> we'll find out. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms... ...such as fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me.
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if verdun gave rise to so many iterful myths, it's because raised so many questions which people at least to think have some kind of answer. why did it happen, what was decided there, did it matter? we can hardly blame the myths for giving people such answers for the past hundred years because without them, we might all go mad. but with that, i will stop. and thank you for your attention very much. [applause] >> your last statement i think can be drawn to many wars and many myths. --re are some i care phones microphones. you can come down and ask your questions of dr. jankowski. dr. jankowski: i'm overwhelmed. battles that are intriguing me how different they are yet similar. loses these mythical battles of world war i. its mythical battle in world war i, and that doesn't seem to matter in terms of the latest myths, its mythical batte in world war whether you win or lose. what's important is sacrifice. british 2 cases, the and they are defeated in certain mythical ways because both centuries become nations out of world war i. the idea of winning and losing really doesn't matter in terms o
if verdun gave rise to so many iterful myths, it's because raised so many questions which people at least to think have some kind of answer. why did it happen, what was decided there, did it matter? we can hardly blame the myths for giving people such answers for the past hundred years because without them, we might all go mad. but with that, i will stop. and thank you for your attention very much. [applause] >> your last statement i think can be drawn to many wars and many myths. --re...
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i have been through several iterations for with people around town over the last year. there isn't any silver bullet that will change the dynamic that has been an existence for quite some time. in my view there are things that could be done differently than the past and i don't want to get into all of those here but there also has to be a change in the assessment of the united states and its partners that situation that to in to be sustainable to ring that to a close i think that time has passed when we need to marshal the efforts collectively to do what we can to bring the conflict to a close. yes mib sustainable but this could go on for many years to come in that may prove to be the case, but it is that a terrible cost to afghanistan and the afghan people and the region and to faithfully we're not threatened so much anymore but it is terribly dangerous because as long as the conflict exist the potential for the '04 region and to spin out of control is to medically equator bin if we were on the path as the love love conflict is decreasing and what we want with our inte
i have been through several iterations for with people around town over the last year. there isn't any silver bullet that will change the dynamic that has been an existence for quite some time. in my view there are things that could be done differently than the past and i don't want to get into all of those here but there also has to be a change in the assessment of the united states and its partners that situation that to in to be sustainable to ring that to a close i think that time has...
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that at this point, it would probably be better for investors to think more about maybe the second iteration of the trump trade. companies that would immediately benefit from a change in administration. so, engineering, construction, stocks, defense stocks, financials to the extent you ease some of the regulations. i would argue that next year, it will be much more nuanced. i think particularly corporate tax reform is where you'll see the nuances take place. 3.5 million words in the u.s. tax code. it's very complex. it's going to take a long time to change it. one of the ways we've been telling people to look at it is to largely, you know, favor the companies that have high effective tax rates and favor less the companies that already have low effective tax rates. the giveback, obviously, on a lower statutory rate is that you're going to have to give up a lot of deductions. >> jason trennert, thank you for jumping on the line to talk about some of your calls as we stay glued to the dow. it is now under 30 points away from 20,000. jason trennert talking about goldman sachs adding 19 points al
that at this point, it would probably be better for investors to think more about maybe the second iteration of the trump trade. companies that would immediately benefit from a change in administration. so, engineering, construction, stocks, defense stocks, financials to the extent you ease some of the regulations. i would argue that next year, it will be much more nuanced. i think particularly corporate tax reform is where you'll see the nuances take place. 3.5 million words in the u.s. tax...
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when you have that much iteration, that's when you have errors and contradictions.lways tell people parking regulations are not black and white. there are a lot of gray areas. you come back. are you find your parking ticket, you take out our app, you photograph the ticket, and we read the citation and tell your chances of beating the ticket. the next thing we do is we query our database to show you the most common types of errors associated with that ticket. we prompt you to see which one applies to you. you choose the area -- error that applies to you. the app might have you take a photograph of a curve or sign. we take care of the rest. our paralegal goes through the evidence and writes a contest letter and nails it on your behalf. is free to download, for you can test your ticket. we only charge you if you win the ticket and when that happens we charge you 25% of what you would of had to pay. you have nothing to lose by using the app. we have a waitlist, but we are working through it as quickly as we can and we are taking people strictly one by one. the sooner th
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it's the latest iteration of richard nixon's silent majority speech where he goes over the head of yound me and every other person in the media by simply putting out there what he wants to talk about. i will say this about foreign policy, i think we'll move our embassy to jerusalem because of resolution 2334 that the united states did not veto, and that donald trump telegraphed his great displeasure with 37 that's not meaning we have two presidents. president obama orchestrated that resolution, according to israelis, and didn't veto it. the incoming president is letting the israelis know he'll have their back when he gets there. i think that's appropriate and useful at this time when our allies are feeling very insecure about the president. >> all right. hugh hewitt, big thanks to you. thank you, both. >>> any minute now, president obama will be visiting the herl harbor memorial with japan's prime minister, an historic visit. we'll go there live coming up after the break. >>> something we've been talking about a lot over the past few days, hugh just mentioned this as well, the israeli
it's the latest iteration of richard nixon's silent majority speech where he goes over the head of yound me and every other person in the media by simply putting out there what he wants to talk about. i will say this about foreign policy, i think we'll move our embassy to jerusalem because of resolution 2334 that the united states did not veto, and that donald trump telegraphed his great displeasure with 37 that's not meaning we have two presidents. president obama orchestrated that resolution,...
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amelia moll iter walked into a restaurant. joe mixon enters. she pushes him. slaps him across the face and mixon punches her so hard she falls to the ground. ed lavandera joins me from dallas. what did mixon tell police? >> reporter: that is the new video emerging not only with this surveillance video from the restaurant, this incident happened back in 2014. but it is just now coming to light. so -- molliter, the woman in the video suffered multiple broken bones in her face and has file add civil lawsuit against mixon. mixon says it all started, he felt being disrespected when ms. molliter blew cigarette smoke in this face. entered the restaurant and molliter told police one of her friends used a racial slur against him, when she pushed him and he leveled the brutal blow on her that ended up breaking several bones in her face. you can listen to a little of that interrogation video, just recently released as well. >> then she came in my anyways face. i put my head down. she swung on me. after that i was so shocked because she hit me so hard. it felt like a dude
amelia moll iter walked into a restaurant. joe mixon enters. she pushes him. slaps him across the face and mixon punches her so hard she falls to the ground. ed lavandera joins me from dallas. what did mixon tell police? >> reporter: that is the new video emerging not only with this surveillance video from the restaurant, this incident happened back in 2014. but it is just now coming to light. so -- molliter, the woman in the video suffered multiple broken bones in her face and has file...
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and since then, we iterated and launched diux 2.0 in may and opened a diux east coast office in boston and established an outpost in austin, texas. one important area where diux recently solicited proposals was in microsatellites and advanced analytics. leveraging the revolution in commercial space and machine learning to transform how we use space-based tools and advanced data processing to provide critical situational awareness to forces around the world, and also have added resilience, by the way, to our national space architecture. meanwhile, under the guidance of the strategic capabilities office or s.c.o.w., we're changing and adapting how we use platforms and technologies already in our inventory, giving them new roles and game-changing capabilities to confound potential opponents. as some of you know, i created s.c.o.w. in 2012 when i was deputy secretary of defense. putting will roper, by the way, in charge of it. i lifted the veil on several of its projects that we're investing in, such as the arsenal plane, the new anti-ship capability for the sm-6 missile, and swarming dron
and since then, we iterated and launched diux 2.0 in may and opened a diux east coast office in boston and established an outpost in austin, texas. one important area where diux recently solicited proposals was in microsatellites and advanced analytics. leveraging the revolution in commercial space and machine learning to transform how we use space-based tools and advanced data processing to provide critical situational awareness to forces around the world, and also have added resilience, by...
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i had been through iterations of that before. >> let's go back to albany, new york and your parents. >> my mom is one of the stars of the book, which she loved. >> i bet. what i love about your parents is the idea that they inculcated in you the idea that you were not particularly special and not everybody is a winner. the values -- for our kids you get a trophy just for showing up to the game. it drives me crazy. >> my parents attitude wasn't you are so special, it was more like you don't seem that special so far and that's fine by us. we are open-minded toialness, b specialness, but we don't see it yet. that was a gift to me because i felt fear no pressure to achieve or succeed. i could tell they wanted me to be happy. you have to have a good sense of humor and you have to engage. you were not allowed to sit like a potted plant at the dinner-- table but beyond that, you seem happy, good luck. and that worked out very well for me. that started with my mom and dad. on the participation trophy, and make the point in the book it is sent as if you achieved they didn't give you praise bu
i had been through iterations of that before. >> let's go back to albany, new york and your parents. >> my mom is one of the stars of the book, which she loved. >> i bet. what i love about your parents is the idea that they inculcated in you the idea that you were not particularly special and not everybody is a winner. the values -- for our kids you get a trophy just for showing up to the game. it drives me crazy. >> my parents attitude wasn't you are so special, it was...
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at the risk of receiving a longer disciplinary sentence, bill iter has decided to challenge the idr atsentence longer than 14 days, he will be sent to disciplinary segregation forcing his removal from the substance abuse program. >> you worried? >> no -- well, maybe. >> my name is sergeant hooper. i'm with the idr compliance board. i'm here to conduct your idr. if i find you guilty, i can sentence you up to 34 days lockdown and 28 days loss of privilege. do you understand this? >> yes, ma'am. >> for obstruction of a officer, how do you plead? guilt or not guilty? >> not guilty. the dr is for not cleaning up in the room. and most officers don't write people up for not waking up and sweeping their room. >> you've been told it is mandatory, every day, all inmates to get up and clean. it is part of the rules of the program. you have no excuse for not getting up and cleaning your room every day monday through sunday -- >> can i say something please? the program ends this week coming up. i finished the program. >> then you should have got up and cleaned up if you knew what was at stake. >> t
at the risk of receiving a longer disciplinary sentence, bill iter has decided to challenge the idr atsentence longer than 14 days, he will be sent to disciplinary segregation forcing his removal from the substance abuse program. >> you worried? >> no -- well, maybe. >> my name is sergeant hooper. i'm with the idr compliance board. i'm here to conduct your idr. if i find you guilty, i can sentence you up to 34 days lockdown and 28 days loss of privilege. do you understand...
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it's something netanyahu in this iteration of his government, the fourth netanyahu government, sort of had to do if he wanted to keep his coalition together. where kerry sort of -- what kerry sort of lays out for us you can expect to be completely undone when the next administration comes in. so this will be something of a swan song for the obama doctrine of the middle east. >> guys, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> i don't know if you've seen this story. brawls are breaking out at more than a dozen malls across the country. teenagers arrested, shoppers hurt. what sparked this violence? a live report is straight ahead. we live in a pick and choose world. choose. choose. choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, right now, the best buy rated c2 mattress is only $699.99 learn more at sleepnumber.com know
it's something netanyahu in this iteration of his government, the fourth netanyahu government, sort of had to do if he wanted to keep his coalition together. where kerry sort of -- what kerry sort of lays out for us you can expect to be completely undone when the next administration comes in. so this will be something of a swan song for the obama doctrine of the middle east. >> guys, thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> i don't know if you've seen this...
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developers can't iterate easily. finding the fund usually happens with a small team.ee or four people even in the largest companies that find something that works. you have to investigate these things and experiment to find something that could be a killer app. emily: do you see potential for v.a.? what sort of potential do you see to move out of a nish set of hard core gamers to a broader world? herman: i think the key thing to distinguish between v.r. devices, a way of interacting with the worlds and the worlds them sefments if you're simulating a city or modeling infrastructure or doing other things that require the same kind of computational power, it's not just visuals that matter. it's being able to actually recreate behavior to answer questions you couldn't before. the real v.r. revolution is how we use it to solveng, where do you seat most common use case? herman: one example, we are looking at problems right now in tellycomes where figuring out where a company has coverage and how they think about their investment in infrastructure in challenging. if you buil
developers can't iterate easily. finding the fund usually happens with a small team.ee or four people even in the largest companies that find something that works. you have to investigate these things and experiment to find something that could be a killer app. emily: do you see potential for v.a.? what sort of potential do you see to move out of a nish set of hard core gamers to a broader world? herman: i think the key thing to distinguish between v.r. devices, a way of interacting with the...
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can iterate so many different dog types you get buddy or something like that, right? recommend signing up for the accounts in those challenge questions, put a fake, really complex question in there. usually still recover based off of your phone number, so could have text message sent to you, more secure than answering those security questions. one thing i also want to emphasize, for yahoo! users, your password is compromised. using password anywhere else bank, gmail, anywhere else, change immediately across all of them. we recommend using separate passwords for each system. harder to break into your accounts anyway. jenna: i used not want to give phone number ask you for backup. you realize that might be one of the most secure ways to get the authorization code. >> yeah. jenna: ask you a final question about the russia story. the russia story because we're still calling it alleged hacking by the russians. still a little light on information. you worked in the government. you worked on hacking. how much information do we really know about this? what is your sense of wh
can iterate so many different dog types you get buddy or something like that, right? recommend signing up for the accounts in those challenge questions, put a fake, really complex question in there. usually still recover based off of your phone number, so could have text message sent to you, more secure than answering those security questions. one thing i also want to emphasize, for yahoo! users, your password is compromised. using password anywhere else bank, gmail, anywhere else, change...
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nightclub game the basis of paris by night, which is a song and dance extravaganza, which is now in 130 iterations and video and dvd, and shot locations lie paris and las vegas where the vietnamese sing and dance. and it was better than anything made in vietnam.ack in so our narrateogy goes to the club and encounters the oners woman he should not fall in love with, the daughter of his boss, the general. now known by just one name, like john, paul, george, ringo, and mary -- because i'm other screwed up catholic -- lana stepped on stage, clad in a red velvet mini-skirt,black laced gloves and high leather boots with stiletto heels. but the combination of all three arrested my heart and beat it with the vigor of a los angeles police squad. they don't laugh about nat in los angeles. it's a little too close to reality. she turned on the heat with her first number. the unexpected, i love -- i'd love you to want me. most americans think aisle revving to, i want you to want me, by cheap trick, but that's not the case. i want you to love me was sung lo lobo. i hear that only sung by men. want you to love m
nightclub game the basis of paris by night, which is a song and dance extravaganza, which is now in 130 iterations and video and dvd, and shot locations lie paris and las vegas where the vietnamese sing and dance. and it was better than anything made in vietnam.ack in so our narrateogy goes to the club and encounters the oners woman he should not fall in love with, the daughter of his boss, the general. now known by just one name, like john, paul, george, ringo, and mary -- because i'm other...