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the silicon valley business journal reports that yahoo will become known as yaltaba incorporated. no word yet on what that means if you have a yahoo e-mail account. but more than likely the new company will do whatever it can to keep users happy. again the name change, the myer resignation would all happen if and when the verizon deal closes. >>> out of the way of the shipping lanes, chopper 5 got this view of the whale next to the pier at point blunt on the southern tip of the island. >>> marine mammal center plans to do an ecropsy to find out why the whale died. >>> the nissan smashed through a guardrail overnight on novato boulevard. dropped 15 feet and landed upside down. investigators say three of its tires were nearly bald the driver has not been identified. >>> san francisco police are looking for a gunman in a drive by shooting. the victim was found at 25th street and hamshire. police are looking for the car but offering no other details. >>> the highway patrol got into a brief gun battle in the south bay with the suspect who is now in the hospital. it happened late last n
the silicon valley business journal reports that yahoo will become known as yaltaba incorporated. no word yet on what that means if you have a yahoo e-mail account. but more than likely the new company will do whatever it can to keep users happy. again the name change, the myer resignation would all happen if and when the verizon deal closes. >>> out of the way of the shipping lanes, chopper 5 got this view of the whale next to the pier at point blunt on the southern tip of the island....
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. >>> another new museum could be coming to the district according to the washington business journal. jane cafritz wants permanent museum at south dakota avenue and fourth street northeast. there is a temporary exhibit related to this at the national port ral gallery this month. it is designed to trum up interest and see whether you will go there. >>> and stay with us. news 4 continues today right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> and now, your storm team 4 forecast. >>> now at 5:00, a lot of you waking up to a little snow. others, not so much. >> salt trucks were out in full force overnight in d.c., maryland and virginia pretreating and salting the roads. >> but in most places, the flakes didn't seem to stick very much. good morning, everybody. >> we are in storm team 4 weather alert mode this morning. >> we will check in with all of on our crews in just a moment as they're fanned out across the area including meteorologist chuck bell and sheena parveen. we are starting to see a few on school in right now. >> shannon doe ya county schools are closed today. frederick county schools in maryland ar
. >>> another new museum could be coming to the district according to the washington business journal. jane cafritz wants permanent museum at south dakota avenue and fourth street northeast. there is a temporary exhibit related to this at the national port ral gallery this month. it is designed to trum up interest and see whether you will go there. >>> and stay with us. news 4 continues today right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> and now, your storm team 4 forecast. >>>...
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the country, to understand how this came about, we really have to backup and talk about the business of journalism in the late 1800s. specifically i want to talk about a new business model that emerged in the 1830's called the penny press. this is a new type of newspaper that began in new york city. any ideas why it would have been called the penny press? >> [inaudible] it was cheaper, absolutely. it was sold for a penny. this is a new idea in journalism. until then, newspapers had been sold mainly by subscriptions. thank caters to the business class and political elites, and they were far more expensive. they cost about $10 a year for a subscription, which was a lot of money back then, and up to six pennies for one issue. a cheap newspaper actually did not come from a journalist at all. it came from a medical student named horatio shepherd, who noticed as he walked to medical school in new york city how many vendors were on the streets selling things for just a penny. what he noticed was that people were willing to buy anything for a penny. they were willing to give up a penny pretty easily. a se
the country, to understand how this came about, we really have to backup and talk about the business of journalism in the late 1800s. specifically i want to talk about a new business model that emerged in the 1830's called the penny press. this is a new type of newspaper that began in new york city. any ideas why it would have been called the penny press? >> [inaudible] it was cheaper, absolutely. it was sold for a penny. this is a new idea in journalism. until then, newspapers had been...
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researchers at the american city business journal crunched the numbers. the report shows..or ed lee makes 289- thousand dollars per year. the mayor of los angeles came d 238- thousa >>> mayor ed lee makes $289,000 a year more than any other mayor in the country. the mayor of los angeles is second with around 238,000. that's followed by the mayor of houston and new york city. >>> new this morning, some big layoffs at lowes. the retailer is laying off nearly 2400 workers. the majority of the cuts will be at the store level. but some will be at distribution centers and customer support centers. the ceo says it will help enhance efficiency and productivity. >>> we're learning more about why the under water search for malaysia airlines 370 ended nearly three years after the plane disappeared. many factors went into the final decision but the main one is that crews feel that they have looked everywhere within the current search area and found nothing. they are hoping continued surface searches may lead to more debris being found in other parts of the indian ocean and if that happ
researchers at the american city business journal crunched the numbers. the report shows..or ed lee makes 289- thousand dollars per year. the mayor of los angeles came d 238- thousa >>> mayor ed lee makes $289,000 a year more than any other mayor in the country. the mayor of los angeles is second with around 238,000. that's followed by the mayor of houston and new york city. >>> new this morning, some big layoffs at lowes. the retailer is laying off nearly 2400 workers. the...
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. >> reporter: james mcgregger is the publisher of the washington business journal. he says it's likely this will be the new normal for federal employees. >> if i were in the federal government, i would not be expecting a whole lot of growth. i wouldn't be expecting a lot of wage increases that he campaigned on. >> reporter: but groups like the national active and retired federal employees association are completely against the executive order. in a statement, the organization said, quote, it would undermine the efficiency of government operations by creating hiring backlogs and inadequate staffing levels, and it is unlikely to save money. but at least for now, most federal agencies won't be seeing new people any time soon. now, the obama administration likely saw this measure coming, which is why he put in place a 2% in crease for federal workers. at this point it doesn't appear as though the federal order will affect that in any way. reporting in northwest, megan fitzgerald, news 4. >> we saw a real scare tonight in minnesota where the governor was giving his state
. >> reporter: james mcgregger is the publisher of the washington business journal. he says it's likely this will be the new normal for federal employees. >> if i were in the federal government, i would not be expecting a whole lot of growth. i wouldn't be expecting a lot of wage increases that he campaigned on. >> reporter: but groups like the national active and retired federal employees association are completely against the executive order. in a statement, the organization...
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. >> james mcgregor is the publisher of the washington business journal. he says the community here would work together to find industries other than government that could flourish in our area. >>> tonight we know the exact location of marriott's new headquarters in bethesda. the hotel chain will build its new campus at the it includes a 22 story office building and a flag ship marriott hotel. marriott expects to open the new complex in 2022. >>> new concerns over the purple line's impact on affordable housing. why one mother fears she'll be forced out of her home once the project is complete. >> reporter: i'm in prince george's county where a woman's body was found more than a week ago and police still don't know who she was. coming up what they're doing to take this case to a national audience. >>> of course i continue to track the latest on our nor'easter. when it's moving out of here, what's moving in next and when ez see freing temperatures >>> there are going to be more opportunities for work and it could be a means to get to work faster. she says sh
. >> james mcgregor is the publisher of the washington business journal. he says the community here would work together to find industries other than government that could flourish in our area. >>> tonight we know the exact location of marriott's new headquarters in bethesda. the hotel chain will build its new campus at the it includes a 22 story office building and a flag ship marriott hotel. marriott expects to open the new complex in 2022. >>> new concerns over the...
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according to business journal, a temporary exhibit opening at the national portrait gallery this month will gauge and attempt to drum up interest. if it's build it would be located at south dakota avenue and 4th street northeast. >>> more trouble for macy's the the retailer is closing dozens of stores, including one in our area. why it could be potentially good news for the future of the landmark mall in our area. >> reporter: five are behind bars accused of killing a new jersey man and leaving his body in seneca park. >>> some big changes for the burgundy and gold. several guys lking for new oo >>> we're talking about weather here. there's snow in the forecast, have you heard? question is, what do you think about it? that's the focus of our flash survey. almost half of you are excited, you say. others say it's expected, it's winter. pardon me. 20% are not happy because of the traffic problems that often come with just a little bit of snow. so the first one, right? >> it's okay. let it out, dude. let it out, man. >> it's on you, doug. >> it's winter. that's exactly right. it's winter.
according to business journal, a temporary exhibit opening at the national portrait gallery this month will gauge and attempt to drum up interest. if it's build it would be located at south dakota avenue and 4th street northeast. >>> more trouble for macy's the the retailer is closing dozens of stores, including one in our area. why it could be potentially good news for the future of the landmark mall in our area. >> reporter: five are behind bars accused of killing a new jersey...
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in the country, to understand how this came about, we have to back up and talk about the business of journalism in the 1800s. and specifically, a new business model that emerged in the 1830's called the penny press. this is a new type of newspaper. that began in new york city. ideas why it would have been called the penny press? it was cheaper. absolutely. it was sold for a penny. you know, this was a new idea in journalism. newspapers had been sold by subscription. they cater to the business class and political elites. and they were far more expensive. for aost $10 a year subscription and that was a lot of money back then. and six pennies for just one issue. idea for a cheap newspaper didn't come from a journalist at all. it came from a medical student who noticed, as he walked to medical school in new york city how many vendors were on the street selling things just for a penny. and what he noticed is that people would buy anything for a penny. they were willing to give up a penny pretty easily. so his idea was, why not sell it for a penny and fill it with oftent that would be interest to tha
in the country, to understand how this came about, we have to back up and talk about the business of journalism in the 1800s. and specifically, a new business model that emerged in the 1830's called the penny press. this is a new type of newspaper. that began in new york city. ideas why it would have been called the penny press? it was cheaper. absolutely. it was sold for a penny. you know, this was a new idea in journalism. newspapers had been sold by subscription. they cater to the business...
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the business journal reports that a warehouse will likely be transformed to a concert venue complete with a restaurant, and bar, maybe a roof top as well. >> you could soon be able to buy more types of alcohol in virginia. the house of delegates passed a bill to overturn the ban on 151 proof spirits like ever clear. governor vetoed a similar bill last year but this time they tweaked the bill a little bit. they would be able to restrict sales at certain stores near campuses. only one make a difference. a resident in fairfax county, community is being credited with helping to stop a serial burglar. residents on edge after at least eight homes were broken into. a resident out walking his dog spotted a man crouched down in some bushes and called police. 19-year-old nicolas cormier was arrested and he allegedly had some of the jewelry on his person. residents say during this crime spree they stayed alert and communicated with each other. >> communicated with each other so that everybody knows what's going on. and everybody can, you know, watch out for -- watch out for each other. >> and o
the business journal reports that a warehouse will likely be transformed to a concert venue complete with a restaurant, and bar, maybe a roof top as well. >> you could soon be able to buy more types of alcohol in virginia. the house of delegates passed a bill to overturn the ban on 151 proof spirits like ever clear. governor vetoed a similar bill last year but this time they tweaked the bill a little bit. they would be able to restrict sales at certain stores near campuses. only one make...
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according to the washington business journal, it's part of the plan to streamline and outsource some of its foods. >>> the department of transportation wants to make it easier for you to figure out just how much that plane ticket really costs. airlines are going to be required to show clearly how much it costs to check a bag or bring a carry on. whether airlines should be required to tell you about change and cancellation fees. >>> the update to some hot wheels is generating positive buzz on social media. ford unveiled the 2018 mustang sports car and people say the sports car has gotten it right. the new mustang comes with lets you set up your suspension and steering preferences. because you need to do that. >> you do. >>> national zoo is preparing to say good-bye to bao bao. >> the giant panda headed to china. china owns all of the giant pandas in the u.s. and requires them to be sent there once they reach breeding age. bao bao is going to turn four this year. the zoo will hold a series of celebratory events from february 16ththrough february 20th. >>> website confuses a local journ
according to the washington business journal, it's part of the plan to streamline and outsource some of its foods. >>> the department of transportation wants to make it easier for you to figure out just how much that plane ticket really costs. airlines are going to be required to show clearly how much it costs to check a bag or bring a carry on. whether airlines should be required to tell you about change and cancellation fees. >>> the update to some hot wheels is generating...
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we spoke to the washington business journal about the federal hiring freeze and its impact on the local work force. >> it should be of great concern to all of us in greater washington because if the agencies and move them to places that are a lot less expensive than here, it might not be the top jobs that go. it would be the mid-range jobs. >> reporter: take a look at the statement from the national active and retired federal employee's association. completely against the executive order. it says it would undermine the efficiency of government operations by creating hiring backlogs and inadequate staffing levels, and it is unlikely to save money. that's the latest live from northwest d.c. up on capitol hill. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 6:949 now. montgomery county lawmakers will have to make changes if they want the kelley executive to improve the wage hike. it would have boosted minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020. last week the council narrowly passed the bill in a 5-4 vote. he said he include exemptions for small businesses and you. he said he thinks it shouldn't happen until at l
we spoke to the washington business journal about the federal hiring freeze and its impact on the local work force. >> it should be of great concern to all of us in greater washington because if the agencies and move them to places that are a lot less expensive than here, it might not be the top jobs that go. it would be the mid-range jobs. >> reporter: take a look at the statement from the national active and retired federal employee's association. completely against the executive...
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researchers at the american city business journal crunched the numbers. the report says..or ed makes >>> the mayor of san francisco gets more pay than any other in the u.s. researchers crunched the numbers and the report says mayor ed lee makes around $289,000 a year. that's about $50,000 more than the mayor of los angeles. the mayors of houston and new york city round out the top 4. >>> new this morning, some big layoffs at lowe's. they are laying off 2400 workers. the company says most of the cuts will be at the store level but some will be at the distribution centers and customer support centers. the ceo of lowe's says it will enhance efficiency and productivity. >>> more details have been released this morning about why the under water search for malaysia airlines flight 370 has ended. many factors went into the final decision but the main one is that crews feel that they have looked everywhere within the current search area and found nothing. australian a malaysian leadership in charge of the search admit the efforts have been costly and they believe that current tech
researchers at the american city business journal crunched the numbers. the report says..or ed makes >>> the mayor of san francisco gets more pay than any other in the u.s. researchers crunched the numbers and the report says mayor ed lee makes around $289,000 a year. that's about $50,000 more than the mayor of los angeles. the mayors of houston and new york city round out the top 4. >>> new this morning, some big layoffs at lowe's. they are laying off 2400 workers. the...
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. >>> according to the "washington business journal," this will impact 140 employees in the city in landover. a whole foods representative tells us they expect most workers to find new positions within the company or with their suppliers. >>> well, whether its an nba or high school team, community support means everything and we're seeing it all across our area. news4's sherry burris is live at the phone booth and how fans are rallying behind two teams. >> reporter: the wizards are here looking to go for 13 straight at home and professional athletes are what kids look up to. one town in pasadena, maryland find inspiration from a high school senior. sclerosis less than a month ago. she is gaining support in her courageous battle. >> play hard! >> the stands are pretty much packed already. there's a lot of people coming so i think it will be really exciting. >> reporter: fans of chesapeake high school turned in their blue for orange to support cara blanchard. the senior was diagnosed with ms just weeks before christmas. >> so we had some tears, but everyone rallied around cara. i said she woul
. >>> according to the "washington business journal," this will impact 140 employees in the city in landover. a whole foods representative tells us they expect most workers to find new positions within the company or with their suppliers. >>> well, whether its an nba or high school team, community support means everything and we're seeing it all across our area. news4's sherry burris is live at the phone booth and how fans are rallying behind two teams. >>...
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now we spoke to the washington business journal about the federal hiring freeze, and its impact on thece. >> it should be of great concern to all of us in greater washington, because if the president chooses to take agencies and move them to places that are a lot less expensive than here, it might not be the it would be those mid range jobs. >> now in the 6:00 hour we're going to expand more on moving federal jobs way outside of washington. and what that will look like in the capital city. back to you now. >> all right, mollette, thank you. >> two d.c. council members want to send a message to president trump about protecting human rights in the district. they plan to introduce the sense of of the council resolution today. the measure reaffirms the district's goal to protect the civil liberties of all district residents. >>> a significant crowd is expected for friday's march for life and rally. it is an annual anti-abortion demonstration on the national mall. the rally will start at noon with the march expected to start at about 1:00 p.m. white house aide kellyanne conway and other gov
now we spoke to the washington business journal about the federal hiring freeze, and its impact on thece. >> it should be of great concern to all of us in greater washington, because if the president chooses to take agencies and move them to places that are a lot less expensive than here, it might not be the it would be those mid range jobs. >> now in the 6:00 hour we're going to expand more on moving federal jobs way outside of washington. and what that will look like in the...
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trump has declared that his businesses owe at least $315 million to ten companies. the "wall street journal"s says trump's businesses are held by more than 150 companies. those financial institutions are in a potentially powerful position over the incoming president because if something goes wrong, they can either foreclose on his marquee properties or seek tens of millions that trump has personally guaranteed. experts say the last thing you want is for the president to be personally beholden on vulnerable to threats from various lenders. shep? >> trace, thanks. not long ago, donald trump said he had a nice relationship with chuck schumer of new york. times have changed. so what has donald trump calling schumer a clown, the head clown? a response from schumer. another llama on the loose. thank goodness for llamas. >> i'm leah gabriel with the fox report. two people are dead after a shooting and a car bombing and a police checkpoint in turkey. that's according to officials that they believe kurdish militants carried out the attack. this happened south and west of istanbul. it comes after isi
trump has declared that his businesses owe at least $315 million to ten companies. the "wall street journal"s says trump's businesses are held by more than 150 companies. those financial institutions are in a potentially powerful position over the incoming president because if something goes wrong, they can either foreclose on his marquee properties or seek tens of millions that trump has personally guaranteed. experts say the last thing you want is for the president to be personally...
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jared joined the "indianapolis business journal" and covers technology and finance. before joining the ibj, he worked as a reporter on jobs and southern indiana in cultural virginia, covering beats including crime, city government, and defense contracting. he has won state awards in virginia and indiana for both investigative recording and technology reporting. emily dreyfuss is wired news' opinion editor. she leads wired's new national affairs coverage, focusing on social upheavals that will shape the future of america. before landing at wired her previous and diverse include acting as a managing editor of cnet social media and homepage, as well as executive producing cnet tv's, rumor has it. emily will also be speaking a second time today right here in the hall at about 3:30 about her experiences working in the san francisco offices of wired as a telepresence robot. and finally, but certainly not least, quentin hardy was a deputy technology editor for the the "new york times" and formerly executive editor for "forbes" media. he began his career at "the wall street
jared joined the "indianapolis business journal" and covers technology and finance. before joining the ibj, he worked as a reporter on jobs and southern indiana in cultural virginia, covering beats including crime, city government, and defense contracting. he has won state awards in virginia and indiana for both investigative recording and technology reporting. emily dreyfuss is wired news' opinion editor. she leads wired's new national affairs coverage, focusing on social upheavals...
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>> the washington business journal reported this past week that the hotels were only about 40% full compared to 60% for the last obama inauguration. i think even like 90% when he had this historic inauguration in 2009. but we're in different times. we don't know how much president trump is going to be involved in local issues. mayer bow ee eer york. she still hasn't said what they talked about. she's looking forward to him being the infrastructure president. >> she did mention metro. she mentioned that was on the forefront and maybe her top priority, fixing the transit system. >> there are viewers in the whole region, though -- the federal government has done little operationally to help the metro. maybe there will be a reset. trump himself would recognize that to get the federal workers into their jobs, we need better metro. >> adam, the interior secretary nominee wants to make fixing infrastructure a priority. several local members of congress set out, did not go to the inauguration. do you think that could have any impact on projects, roads, bridges? >> that's a really tough call. i don't
>> the washington business journal reported this past week that the hotels were only about 40% full compared to 60% for the last obama inauguration. i think even like 90% when he had this historic inauguration in 2009. but we're in different times. we don't know how much president trump is going to be involved in local issues. mayer bow ee eer york. she still hasn't said what they talked about. she's looking forward to him being the infrastructure president. >> she did mention...
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this headline from "the wall street journal" -- this from "the business insider" politics section -- the story itself goes on -- now your chance to weigh in on what you think -- how you think the last week has gone for president trump, his first week in office. billy, you are first up on the democrats line in benton, illinois. go ahead. >> i think he has done an outstanding job. it's wonderful what he has done. i backed him 100 percent. >> what in particular did he do this week that pleased you? >> he is keeping his word. you know, he is keeping his word. i'm 70, going to be 75 this year. roosevelt was the president when i was born. is the firstmp president that has kept his word. -- two -- tina is next on the line, republican caller. >> i would like to congratulate mr. trump and mr. pence doing a good job. i do not understand all the left-wingers protesting when our country is in danger and we do not know who is coming into the country. i think he is doing a good job mexicang illegal i immigrants and illegal foreign immigrants as well. . just want to congratulate him very proud to b
this headline from "the wall street journal" -- this from "the business insider" politics section -- the story itself goes on -- now your chance to weigh in on what you think -- how you think the last week has gone for president trump, his first week in office. billy, you are first up on the democrats line in benton, illinois. go ahead. >> i think he has done an outstanding job. it's wonderful what he has done. i backed him 100 percent. >> what in particular did...
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business. "the washington journal" will dedicate its show to that. c-spancan catch it on playing all day, the 115th congress coming that the business. speak orion will be part of the process pretty it was in november after the election, let me tell you little bit more about how the house plays out. the swearing in ceremony is part of the wanted 15th congress takes place tuesday about 1:00 in the afternoon, senators by vice president joe biden and house members by speaker paul ryan at 3:00 p.m. watch it on c-span. if you get our c-span radio app, you can see it there. paul ryan, right after the election meeting with the leadership, talking about what he hoped at the time would be the signature of the incoming congress and republican government. here is some of his uighurs -- statements. dawnlcome to the day of a of a new unified republican party. it'll will be a government focus on turning president elect trump's into real success. we cannot wait to get to work. we recognize the task ahead of us is enormous. if we put our country the right track, we ha
business. "the washington journal" will dedicate its show to that. c-spancan catch it on playing all day, the 115th congress coming that the business. speak orion will be part of the process pretty it was in november after the election, let me tell you little bit more about how the house plays out. the swearing in ceremony is part of the wanted 15th congress takes place tuesday about 1:00 in the afternoon, senators by vice president joe biden and house members by speaker paul ryan at...
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has said is we are not in the business of access journalism. we are in the business of doing journalism. as you know, it is about developing news stories. that is how we pursue the truth. >> it is much more complicated than that. what stories? how do you approach them? who -- how do you frame the? if it is just washington talking to washington, we don't get much friday. we are not listening and asking a real diversity. the crisis isnk about the news media. i think the crisis is about the truth. we are going to be in dogged pursuit of the truth no matter what happens to us. and forgive me if i sell my time getting on a high horse. you asked sean spicer if you was going to throw as out of the white house. he can do that and we will set up our trucks on pennsylvania avenue every day. they do,ot matter what because we are here doing our job. and guess what -- being on the theaign trail, to hear leading republican candidate go after the news media day in and day out. the public'se trust in the media? the crowds were chanting "cnn sucks." >> one thing
has said is we are not in the business of access journalism. we are in the business of doing journalism. as you know, it is about developing news stories. that is how we pursue the truth. >> it is much more complicated than that. what stories? how do you approach them? who -- how do you frame the? if it is just washington talking to washington, we don't get much friday. we are not listening and asking a real diversity. the crisis isnk about the news media. i think the crisis is about the...
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business. the wall street journal reports that he wants tobuild a small hotel next to his three star launch laundry restaurant. he bought the property a couple of years ago and said he plans to work on the hotel when advertise ten million dollar renovation of the french laundry is complete. >>> the american airlines is rolling out discounted tickets. they said it's new basic economy fare will cost less than other coach ckets but the low cost come was restrictions. you are only allowed one personal item that can fit under the seat. ticket also be nonrefundable. they can't be changed. american hasn't said how much they will cost but the cheaper economy fare will go on sale next month. >>> and after 32 years budweiser saying good-bye to team usa. they have decided not to renew its partnership with the united states olympic committee. they have been a sponsor of the olympic committee since 1984. the news follows disappointing viewer ship of the 2016 olympic games in rio. >>> common practice among some bart riders may be damaging the escalators at bay area bart stations. it's considered courteous for th
business. the wall street journal reports that he wants tobuild a small hotel next to his three star launch laundry restaurant. he bought the property a couple of years ago and said he plans to work on the hotel when advertise ten million dollar renovation of the french laundry is complete. >>> the american airlines is rolling out discounted tickets. they said it's new basic economy fare will cost less than other coach ckets but the low cost come was restrictions. you are only allowed...
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the writer says journalism is a competitive business but it's not a zero sum game. by treating a costa with disdain trump sneered the professional journalism and the writer says journalists missed an opportunity to leap to his defense and call trump out on it. genie: moving on to his pick for secretary of state. rex tillerson gave a clear indication of what relations between the u.s. and china could look like. >> it doesn't look like much of a relationship. in a confirmation hearing on wednesday tillerson reaffirmed washington's commitment to japan if it ever faces provocation from beijing over the disputes in the islands. said he wants to send china a clear message that its island building activity should stop. on the same day that china since it's only aircraft carrier through the taiwan strait. it was returning from a weapons drill and had to pass through taiwanese waters. taiwanese authorities see it as provocation. china says taiwan is overreacting. china daily says it adds more uncertainty and tension to an already tense situation. genie: we will end with a sto
the writer says journalism is a competitive business but it's not a zero sum game. by treating a costa with disdain trump sneered the professional journalism and the writer says journalists missed an opportunity to leap to his defense and call trump out on it. genie: moving on to his pick for secretary of state. rex tillerson gave a clear indication of what relations between the u.s. and china could look like. >> it doesn't look like much of a relationship. in a confirmation hearing on...
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further, following the prayer and pledge, the morning business be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date and the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. finally, that following leader remarks, the senate resume consideration of s. con. res. 3. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: if there is no further business to come before the senate, i ask that it stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until 12:45 p.m. >> >> ranking member of finance. just this week house republicans met behind closed doors and then they came now they shocked the world by announcing the first order of business in the people's house was not going to help millions of americans get health care. republicans would not pass legislation to find american jobs. house republicans first order of business of the 115th congress was the the independent ethics committee just across the nominations were beginning. the hearings were four nominees like off-price secretary of hhs. they backed off the crusade agains
further, following the prayer and pledge, the morning business be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date and the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. finally, that following leader remarks, the senate resume consideration of s. con. res. 3. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: if there is no further business to come before the senate, i ask that it stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: the...
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we're in the business of doing journalism. and that means and as you know, frank, because you worked at cnn washington, it is about developing news stories. that's how we pursue the truth. i call my sources. >> it's much more complicated than that. what stories? how do you approach them? how do you frame them? how do you present them. >> sure. >> who are the voices in them? where do they start? where do they stop? if it's just washington talking to washington or new york talking to new york, we don't get much variety. >> right. >> we're not listening and asking a variety -- a real diversity night i don't think the crisis right now is about the news media. the crisis right now is about the truth. and we are going to be in dogged pursuit of the truth no matter what happens to us, frank. fib me if i sound like i'm getting up on my high horse. you asked sean spicer are you going to throw them out of the white house. they can throw us out of the white house. they can kick us down the street. we'll set up your trucks on pennsylvania
we're in the business of doing journalism. and that means and as you know, frank, because you worked at cnn washington, it is about developing news stories. that's how we pursue the truth. i call my sources. >> it's much more complicated than that. what stories? how do you approach them? how do you frame them? how do you present them. >> sure. >> who are the voices in them? where do they start? where do they stop? if it's just washington talking to washington or new york...
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and the wall street journal reported already german mercantile marine is tying itself up in the ports while the swifty british vessels are doing good business and of quote. and the wall street journal has it, raising their glasses to the day on the hopeful battle, all-out battle, against the royal navy in the north sea. the journal continued, it is by no means improbable that germany , with everything to lose an middle to gain from this war, will be desperate for the night. 12, van der lick wrote to his friend, it is difficult to predict with any degree of certainty the outcome of affairs in europe, but it looks as ,hough paris will have starved far from artistic atmosphere for a long time to come. it is time therefore for me to move to the last part of my presentation, the anglo american 1916, 1917. up to the key point is that american business saw no reason to enter the war at this stage. after all, the country's agriculture, industry and factories were doing well. to begin with many countries from around the world were sending their gold reserves to fort knox now. it was all clear the american credit, but be very much needed in europe. -
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journal." it's a wrong business model. it doesn't allow real journalism. >> i agree. >> you are more in the heartland. >> absolutely. >> i agree with you. i do agree with you in the sense that i obviously believe that we need to have journalists who hold powerful people accountable and tell the truth about it. i'm not agreeing with bannon. there is a reason why donald trump picked us to pick on. we are less popular than him. >> it's an easy target. >> i am sort of in the middle on this. there is a disconnect between the media and the people in the united states. that's because we all live in the same place. there is a different way of thinking and i think there is bias and sometimes people don't recognize. >> i totally agree with this. i think about this all day long. >> we are professionals. everybody is a human being. you have to get past that and do your job. i'm saying in today's media environment, reporters are pushed into political corners just like the corners. they go out and do a job of reportering. if you want to
journal." it's a wrong business model. it doesn't allow real journalism. >> i agree. >> you are more in the heartland. >> absolutely. >> i agree with you. i do agree with you in the sense that i obviously believe that we need to have journalists who hold powerful people accountable and tell the truth about it. i'm not agreeing with bannon. there is a reason why donald trump picked us to pick on. we are less popular than him. >> it's an easy target. >> i...
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business. and in some what is perhaps they are intimidated by it, and in other ways they resent it. people on the left in journalismook at the business and say you must have done something wrong to be that successful and have that much money, therefore big business is bad. let's not forget how much they hate, december spice donald -- d trump. there is no way you can easy divest yourself without running into trouble. howie: i don't think every journalist despises donald trump. trish: i'm talking about some of the journalists on the left, they don't like him. howie: donald trump said he will have an ethics compliance advisor. but he will be paid by the trump organization so journalists criticized that. trish: they will continue criticizing. but if he said okay, donald trump is going to sell his business. it's not the same as saying i have a stock portfolio where there is a liquid market and you can sell all your shares and get the market value for it. if he divests and sells that business it would take years, it would and massive distraction from anything we wanted him doing in the presidency, and you run another ris
business. and in some what is perhaps they are intimidated by it, and in other ways they resent it. people on the left in journalismook at the business and say you must have done something wrong to be that successful and have that much money, therefore big business is bad. let's not forget how much they hate, december spice donald -- d trump. there is no way you can easy divest yourself without running into trouble. howie: i don't think every journalist despises donald trump. trish: i'm talking...
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journal. publication of ,ur other guest ben pershing we are talking about the busy week in congress. ave caller: good morning. have a question regarding the i.g. investigation. t seems like the scope is concentrating on comey and not lynch.a reason thome the take -- comey will to such an integral part in the investigation is because lynch recuse herself because of her meeting on the plane with bill clinton and the i.g. according to every report i going to address that. guest: as far as i know you are look at t it won't lynch's behavior but it is not on comey. focused republicans complained lower evel officials may have exchanged information with the clinton campaign. there is a deputy director of whose wife ran for office as a democrat in virginia questions whether he should have recused himself. most has gotten the attention it is not the only part and there are things epublican would like to see investigated. host: according to the department of justice the review of eneral's allegations will include f.b.i. practices not followed in comey's public announcement in july of 2016 and o
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. >> with me now, shelby holliday, "wall street journal" business and politics reporter, also with uscontributor larry noble, also the general counsel at the government watchdog group campaign legal center and the former general counsel for the federal elections commission. so, great to have both of you on. shelby, let me turn to you. here trump was sitting around the round table talking directly to the ceos saying you try to do this, border tax. >> it was interesting because some of the ceos came out and said we're going to trust donald trump won't do anything to threaten the competitiveness of --. this concerns a lot -- >> why? >> not just the threat of the border tax, itself, but a great deal of uncertainty surrounding it. who, what, when, where, why? for example, who decides what this border tax is? the executive branch could have a great deal of influence deciding what products are taxed. that kind of ushers in a deal. based capitalism, companies that curry favor with trump get better deals, companies that aren't on his good side might not. you also have questions about, you know
. >> with me now, shelby holliday, "wall street journal" business and politics reporter, also with uscontributor larry noble, also the general counsel at the government watchdog group campaign legal center and the former general counsel for the federal elections commission. so, great to have both of you on. shelby, let me turn to you. here trump was sitting around the round table talking directly to the ceos saying you try to do this, border tax. >> it was interesting...
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further, following the prayer and pledge, the morning business be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date and the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. finally, that following leader remarks, the senate resume consideration of s. con. res. 3. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: if there is no further business to come before the senate, i ask that it stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until 12:45 p.m.
further, following the prayer and pledge, the morning business be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date and the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. finally, that following leader remarks, the senate resume consideration of s. con. res. 3. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: if there is no further business to come before the senate, i ask that it stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: the...
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r >> i was reading in a business n journal about this this morning and the under armothr people the highere even e saying we get the scepticism.cec there were people who were skeptical about it. we put it to theskep test. t people seemed to like it.ik we're putting it out there. >> people used to say that about by my pillow, too.. oh wait that is now proven ton not be -- b >> we were just talking about on unrelated matter this morning.s. i would try them. i'm not going to pay awo hundrer bucks. >> if you're a local company anc want to zen us some. som we'll try them out. we all need to sleep well. >> i would give my pillow a shoo too. send us one. i'll try it and i'm hell you know if you should be in hot water or not.you >> get awa special code. c >> we see it every morning >> all right. >>> finally, here we go again. . poor mariah even nba mascots are making fun of her now. n >> this is funny.ny >> san antonio spurs channelingn the pop diva during the half hal time performance wednesday night. you see that crazy coyotes deck out in nude leotard rocking out to ma yi's he starts singing, si
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business. the "wall street journal" reports the company plans to roll out its own original tv show.t could also compete with netflix and amazon by buying the rights to other tv scripts. the new system could roll out by the end of the year. so far, apple has not commented on the report. >>> a new study suggests that nearly all post millennials or generation z prefer store shopping than online. the national retail federation found that despite their digital lives, 98% of people born between the mid-'90s to early 2000s still shop in brick and mortar stores at least some of the time. >> you want to try it on, right? >>> 5:56. in the next half-hour, with just a week left in office, president obama is ending a controversial u.s. immigration policy. >> reporter: a health hazard in hollister. what people are being told to avoid after the heavy rain. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, griego. and i'm kenny choi. people in guerne finally getting >>> good morning, it's friday, january 13. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. >> people in guerneville are finally getting a break from the flooding. the w
business. the "wall street journal" reports the company plans to roll out its own original tv show.t could also compete with netflix and amazon by buying the rights to other tv scripts. the new system could roll out by the end of the year. so far, apple has not commented on the report. >>> a new study suggests that nearly all post millennials or generation z prefer store shopping than online. the national retail federation found that despite their digital lives, 98% of people...
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>> business minutes for "the wall street journal."a producer because i started as a segment producer, field producer, i was perfectly happy doing that on the other side of the camera. great guy who i worked for said you know what, we just want to try thisa out. what if we put you in front of the camera? it was pretty fun so i did business minutes for them, next thing i knew i was working as a reporter foro "the wall street journal" report on weekends. then i was with nbc and the rest is history, as they say. >> tucker: it all began at a rat infested restaurant. >> what other start is there in new york city really? >> tucker: martha maccallum, thank you for doing this. we will see you at 7:00 p.m., every night, at least for the first 100 days. see ya. we look back at the best debate moments and in the first two months of this show, we will show you what to expect at 9:00 p.m., going forward. scalpel. i have no idea what i'm doing. i'm just a tv doctor. i never went to college. (scream) i don't do blood. but now, thanks to cigna, i can
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>> business minutes for "the wall street journal" ." was a producer because i started as a segment producer, field producer, i was perfectly happy doing that on the other side of the camera. great guy who i worked for said you know what, we just want to try this out. what if we put you in front of the camera? it was pretty fun so i did business minutes for them, next thing i knew i was working as a reporter for "the wall street journal" report on weekends. then i was with nbc and the rest is history, as they say. >> tucker: it all began at a rat infested restaurant. >> what other start is there in new york city really? >> tucker: martha maccallum, thank you for doing this. we will see you at 7:00 p.m., every night, at least for the first 100 days. cf. we look back at the best debate moments in the first two months of this show, we will show you what to expect at 9:00 p.m., going forward. tarting your searh for the right used car? i am! you got it. just say show me millions of used cars for sale at the all new carfax.com. but, i don' wan
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business in this country. dagen: financial times and wall street journal and usa today headline, does dow 20,000 even matter? yeah, it matters. >> even i know it matters but i watch fox news allot so we certainly talked about it. i don't think it should be down played and everybody should be excited when the economy is doing and saw the success before barack obama, a few months before the obama presidency, the dow was at 6400 he brought us within 1700 before so donald trump could have the victory lap. let's talk about unemployment rate under 5%. i want to give trump credit but i would like to hearsay nice things about barack obama. dagen: the market really took off after election day in anticipation trump is going to do and is doing in a week. >> first of like, i would like to say usa today doesn't sound like that verbally? [laughter] >> i want to say, look, the stock market is a good indication of the economic policies proposed or the president and probably the pretty good one but you have to say the markets think they are going to work and you also have to say that the obama policies were pretty good which
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best known for his business dealings, so perhaps it is not all that surprising. wall street journal focused on this. i shall handed off to you. >> tended off to president donald trump. -- let's handed off to president donald trump. [applause] president trump: and honestly there is nothing more i can say, because i have a lot of respect for those two people. thank you for being here. we will be working very hard. i know chuck is going to approve. whether you are republican or democrat, it doesn't make any difference, we are going to get along. you have done a spectacular job. i want to thank you. thank you, everybody. >> two clock final things, you can remain standing. >> thank you for joining us for our continued coverage of events from washington. under overcast skies, donald trump has been sworn in as the 45th president of the united states of america. presidency will set the course for america and the rest of the world for many years to come. with tradition and thinking h his predecessor, who he described as magnificent. trump is the oldest person to be sworn in as president, and
best known for his business dealings, so perhaps it is not all that surprising. wall street journal focused on this. i shall handed off to you. >> tended off to president donald trump. -- let's handed off to president donald trump. [applause] president trump: and honestly there is nothing more i can say, because i have a lot of respect for those two people. thank you for being here. we will be working very hard. i know chuck is going to approve. whether you are republican or democrat, it...
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. >> well, tom curry, we appreciate you spending part of your busy morning on this new congress day with us here on the washington journal, walking through some of the new names and faces that all of us are going to see as part of the 115th congress. thank you. >> thank you. >> and now more from this morning's "washington journal" with a preview of the senate confirmation hearings for donald tru trump's cabinet nominees, set to begin next week. >> joining us here from canon house rotunda to talk more about that is robert costa, national political reporter with "the washington post." robert, who is up first next week? >> we're going to see a lot of different trump appointees come down and it is going to be a contentious fight. democrats want to make a real showdown on someone like congressman tom price
. >> well, tom curry, we appreciate you spending part of your busy morning on this new congress day with us here on the washington journal, walking through some of the new names and faces that all of us are going to see as part of the 115th congress. thank you. >> thank you. >> and now more from this morning's "washington journal" with a preview of the senate confirmation hearings for donald tru trump's cabinet nominees, set to begin next week. >> joining us...
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business. wall street journal said bids are due next week and a number of firms may make offers. wall street firms are expected to boost their biggest fourth-quarter numbers since the recession. according to analyst estimates, fixed income and stop trading biggestin the five investment banks and 20% from a year ago. americans are drinking less milk but demand is rescuing gary prices. prices. products like the grilled cheese stuffed crust health slumping milk prices. less milkdrink 1/3 and then they did in 1980. up.: the s&p animal spirits are denied it. we will check in on sentiment. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: this is bloomberg daybreak. coming up today -- a ton of fed speaker we her for philadelphia fed and we will hear from atlanta fed. and dallas fed coming up as well. all leading up to fed chair janet yellen at seven 5 p.m. we will bring it to you live. -- at 7:00 p.m. will select people were this interested? alix: i do not know. i harken back to the day. 5, 10 years ago? the s&p. three signals you have to be attention to two c if the rally can really continue. this has t
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. >> well, tom curry, we appreciate you spending part of your busy morning on this new congress day with us here on the washington journal, walking through some of the new names and faces that all of us are going to see as part of the 115th congress. thank you. >> thank you. >> and now more from this morning's "washington journal" with a preview of the senate confirmation hearings for donald tru trump's cabinet nominees, set to begin next week. >> joining us here from canon house rotunda to talk more about that is robert costa, national political reporter with "the washington post." robert, who is up first next week? >> we're going to see a lot of different trump appointees come down and it is going to be a contentious fight. democrats want to make a real showdown on someone like congressman tom price of georgia, as they look ahead to the 2018 elections, they say, hey, price may have a fine biography, maybe a fine person for the job in terms of his resume, but we really need to make a stand on president obama's legacy. and also paying close attention to exxonmobil executive rex tillerson. again, with his biography, he's
. >> well, tom curry, we appreciate you spending part of your busy morning on this new congress day with us here on the washington journal, walking through some of the new names and faces that all of us are going to see as part of the 115th congress. thank you. >> thank you. >> and now more from this morning's "washington journal" with a preview of the senate confirmation hearings for donald tru trump's cabinet nominees, set to begin next week. >> joining us...
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business. "the washington journal" will dedicate its show to that. c-spancan catch it on playing all day, the 115th congress coming that the business. speak orion will be part of the process pretty it was in november after the election, let me tell you little bit more about how the house plays out. the swearing in ceremony is part of the wanted 15th congress takes place tuesday about 1:00 in the afternoon, senators by vice president joe biden and house members by speaker paul ryan at 3:00 p.m. watch it on c-span. if you get our c-span radio app, you can see it there. paul ryan, right after the election meeting with the leadership, talking about what he hoped at the time would be the signature of the incoming congress and republican government. here is some of his uighurs -- statements. dawnlcome to the day of a of a new unified republican party. it'll will be a government focus on turning president elect trump's into real success. we cannot wait to get to work. we recognize the task ahead of us is enormous. if we put our country the right track, we ha
business. "the washington journal" will dedicate its show to that. c-spancan catch it on playing all day, the 115th congress coming that the business. speak orion will be part of the process pretty it was in november after the election, let me tell you little bit more about how the house plays out. the swearing in ceremony is part of the wanted 15th congress takes place tuesday about 1:00 in the afternoon, senators by vice president joe biden and house members by speaker paul ryan at...
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. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. a busyst week for donald trump issuing a flurry of executive orders. we begin with immigration and the fulfillment of a campaign promise with the president signing orders to start construction of a u.s./mexico border wall and cut federal funding to so-called sang chew or ware cities. here is president trump on wednesday. >> a nation without borders is not a nation. beginning today, the united states of america gets back control of
. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. a busyst week for donald trump issuing a flurry of executive orders. we begin with immigration and the fulfillment of a campaign promise with the president signing orders to start construction of a u.s./mexico border wall and cut federal funding to so-called sang chew or ware cities. here is president trump on wednesday. >> a nation without borders is not a nation. beginning today, the united states of america...
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business. despite having a professional experience in journalism or may be because of it, he is brave enough toe his hometown paper. his name is hayden tell taylore bought the "central delta argus-sun," which he plans to make great again. mr. taylor joins us now. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: you bought the paper, let me say, i am impressed. most people your age are running towards snapchat but you are going towards newsprint. how did you afford a newspaper at the age of 19? >> as of right now, we have been working on a handshake. it has been very unofficial. it has been a big cobble work, we have been able to get a bite, and has been well within what i can afford. >> tucker: good for you. why would you want to do this? >> well, a paper, especially in eastern arkansas, i didn't know this until i had actually gotten involved with the "central delta argus-sun" ," it is a badge of pride for a community and i think that it is a worthwhile endeavor to try to keep it alive for as long as it can be. >> tucker: i once worked in a newspaper in arkansas, a great paper. identif
business. despite having a professional experience in journalism or may be because of it, he is brave enough toe his hometown paper. his name is hayden tell taylore bought the "central delta argus-sun," which he plans to make great again. mr. taylor joins us now. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: you bought the paper, let me say, i am impressed. most people your age are running towards snapchat but you are going towards newsprint. how did you afford...