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it's not so much about the wind tomorrow temperatures will be cold. even with five to 10 miles an hour wind it will make it pretty nippy out there. high pressure bringing that northwesterly win. we have clockwise flow around it winds stay to the northwest as the high sinks to the south the winds will be shifting. we'll go south, southeasterly, and southwesterly eventually this week. high temperatures tomorrow in the mid 40s that is improvement from today however that's still about 10 degrees below normal for this time of year as we look at the temperature trend, we're still below average for your thursday and friday. 72 for saturday but we'll have the clouds. then singing back to 52 degrees some 20 degrees cooler for sunday. so up and down roller coaster ride whatever you want to call it that's how you'll describe this week tonight low temperatures getting down into the 20s in philadelphia. the teens in our suburbs. winds diminishing but still very cold. during the day tomorrow, winter coat to start by the afternoon still cold but with less win it wil
it's not so much about the wind tomorrow temperatures will be cold. even with five to 10 miles an hour wind it will make it pretty nippy out there. high pressure bringing that northwesterly win. we have clockwise flow around it winds stay to the northwest as the high sinks to the south the winds will be shifting. we'll go south, southeasterly, and southwesterly eventually this week. high temperatures tomorrow in the mid 40s that is improvement from today however that's still about 10 degrees...
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and i think it is really fascinating that he brought so much attention, so much excitement and so much funding into future years to nasa. and yet, there was still that tension. still that feeling that it was not just about the moon. it was about really understanding our solar system. >> nathalia holt, you mentioned in the panel discussion that your next book is on disney animators. how did you find that? >> is still very in the early days so i cannot talk about it too much. just an exceptional group of women that work. artists and animators of walt disney studios that started in the 1930s. it is a very small group of women. they have so much influence on these classic films. they are responsible for advancing much of the technology at disney. in the technology at disney is very exceptional. especially in the early days of what they were able to accomplish. they also had a very interesting role in gender as well. i'm having so much fun learning about all of these subjects and i'm excited about this book. >> the book that we have bee to. and booktv's live coverage of the tucson festival
and i think it is really fascinating that he brought so much attention, so much excitement and so much funding into future years to nasa. and yet, there was still that tension. still that feeling that it was not just about the moon. it was about really understanding our solar system. >> nathalia holt, you mentioned in the panel discussion that your next book is on disney animators. how did you find that? >> is still very in the early days so i cannot talk about it too much. just an...
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thank you so much.oming up, we will hear from the president of the boston fed. in an exclusive interview, he said we could see more rate hikes this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" the boston fed president says the fed should be prepared to raise interest rates four times this year to guard against inflation in the u.s. economy. >> four is much more gradual than what we did. for in when here would be much less than we did the last period we were coming out of a recession. then we were raising twice as fast. relative to that, this is much more gradual even if we did it every other meeting. i view for over the course of this year, and we have already done one as being gradual. once a year in december is a very gradual pace, but as we get to full employment, we do not need to make up much more ground, so that would indicate that we have to raise rates a little bit more quickly to make sure we do not overshoot where we want to be. in my own view, the economy is likely to be strong enou
thank you so much.oming up, we will hear from the president of the boston fed. in an exclusive interview, he said we could see more rate hikes this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" the boston fed president says the fed should be prepared to raise interest rates four times this year to guard against inflation in the u.s. economy. >> four is much more gradual than what we did. for in when here would be much less than we did the last period we were coming...
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thanks very much, much more over the course of the day. of the economy, how healthy is it? our business correspondent rachel horne healthy is it? our business correspondent rachel home has been looking at the wider economic picture for us. today is an exciting one for the country's economists — and it matters more for the rest of us than we may think — because the spring budget isn'tjust about telling us where taxes might rise or spending will fall — it's also giving us crucial information on the health of the uk's economy... step forward chancellor phillip hammond — so what's in his briefcase? we are expecting something on business rates, we aren't expecting any big giveaways — and the focus? getting the uk economy fighting fit for brexit — and luckily for the chancellor he's had some better economic news to get him started. first up growth — back in november the office for budget responsibility predicted gdp would grow by 1.4% in 2017 but the signs are that that growth figure might be revised upwards to 2% after better than expected figu
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very much. i see, sone from supervisor tang's office, hello. >> good morning, supervisors i'm diana with katie tang's office. this legislation was inspired by an act signed by president barack obama in 2016. it was called the bathrooms accessible in every situation. in that act the federal government agreed to require baby changing, baby diaper changing accommodations in every federal building. when we took a look at it, as great as that was, how many times, we thought how many times does that public access federal building and what are we doing on the city level to make sure that parents have access to appropriate accommodations for changing their children? we saw that of course, san francisco has led the way in 2005, the board of supervisors required new and renovated buildings to install baby stationing accommodations. but we thought that we could do more, based on what the federal government had done. so we changed three codes to accomplish three different opportunities. in the first we chan
very much. i see, sone from supervisor tang's office, hello. >> good morning, supervisors i'm diana with katie tang's office. this legislation was inspired by an act signed by president barack obama in 2016. it was called the bathrooms accessible in every situation. in that act the federal government agreed to require baby changing, baby diaper changing accommodations in every federal building. when we took a look at it, as great as that was, how many times, we thought how many times does...
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thank you so much, jeanie. much appreciated. bill, you too. >> thank you. >> trying to get the president's attention, why everyone is talking about this ad today. sure you saw it on "saturday night live," right? it's coming up. >>> and are we headed for a showdown? north korea rattling global markets by firing off another four ballistic missiles yesterday. we're tracking the fallout next. >>> welcome back to "power lunch," everybody. north korea launching four more missiles yesterday, as that country aggressively moves forward with its nuclear program. but it begs the question, how does a poor country afford something as expensive as a nuclear weapons program? where does the money come from? report out of the u.n. today is providing new evidence on how the country makes a lot of money flouting u.n. sanctions and, michelle, what a weekend you had, reading this report. >> it's super interesting. highly recommend it. new report details how north korea is making millions by selling arms to countries in africa and the middle east and
thank you so much, jeanie. much appreciated. bill, you too. >> thank you. >> trying to get the president's attention, why everyone is talking about this ad today. sure you saw it on "saturday night live," right? it's coming up. >>> and are we headed for a showdown? north korea rattling global markets by firing off another four ballistic missiles yesterday. we're tracking the fallout next. >>> welcome back to "power lunch," everybody. north korea...
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is that too much to read into? >> i think it's a little much to read in at this point. there's a natural ceiling. i mean, that natural ceiling may be being pushed upwards slightly over the course of the last couple of years. they've not burst through it. i think what -- maybe what we're seeing in the last couple of months is that that ceiling may be dropping. again, it's not going to collapse to the floor. i think we could be over in -- saying a couple of late campaign polls in the netherlands, france is a very unstable situation. i'd be reluctant -- >> in the netherlands, there's no major change to the status quo. >> not at all. i think there are, in a sense, two elections taking place. the one that the wofrrld is watching, particularly the -- seeing this populous guy who admires trump, was strongly in favor of brexit and builds the story around him. in the netherlands, the election is mostly about what kind much shape the coalition will take place after the election. and he's not going to be in it. it's pretty obvious he's not going to be in it. he said he will be rel
is that too much to read into? >> i think it's a little much to read in at this point. there's a natural ceiling. i mean, that natural ceiling may be being pushed upwards slightly over the course of the last couple of years. they've not burst through it. i think what -- maybe what we're seeing in the last couple of months is that that ceiling may be dropping. again, it's not going to collapse to the floor. i think we could be over in -- saying a couple of late campaign polls in the...
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alix: guys, thanks so much. shapiro.es and joshua thank you very much.his week on "daybreak," an all-star lineup. matthew hornbeck joins us on wednesday. jason furman on thursday. friday, the former cbo director breaking down the skinny budget for us. it will be an all-star lineup. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: intel announced they will aboutrael's mobileye for $15 billion. why the purchase? how does this make sense for intel? >> good morning. thanks for having me. is intended to jumpstart the auto business. this has become the last area where there is pretty expansive growth in the markets. servers are getting pretty entrenched. , autoel wants to expand is one of the few segments that is large, profitable, and still growing. the auto market is slightly different from pc's and handsets in that you can't make a design overnight. you can't win a design overnight, you can't convert that into revenue overnight. it takes 4-5 years over that to happen. m&a is the largest way to go and it is a very good purchase for intel. david: they are in the tesla model s. who
alix: guys, thanks so much. shapiro.es and joshua thank you very much.his week on "daybreak," an all-star lineup. matthew hornbeck joins us on wednesday. jason furman on thursday. friday, the former cbo director breaking down the skinny budget for us. it will be an all-star lineup. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: intel announced they will aboutrael's mobileye for $15 billion. why the purchase? how does this make sense for intel? >> good morning. thanks for having me. is intended to...
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thanks so much. theresa may has insisted britain is a part of europe and wants to maintain what she calls a deep into special partnership with the year. the historic step of triggering article 50 from two years of brexit negotiations. >> but i want is everybody to know what the withdrawal of mean it -- agreement is and what the future relationship is. special partnership with the eu because they are still part of europe area we want to work with them and cooperate with them. i think that's possible but it may be that there has to be in limitation as people adjust, as governments adjust to whatever the new arrangements are. francine: -- >> we will never accept that startingec the u.k. is trade negotiations with other countries before the withdrawal. until the withdrawal, the u.k. is a full member of the european union with all the rights but also all of the obligations. unionhave the european making sure the following talks will be instructed and i hope the british government little work with the same
thanks so much. theresa may has insisted britain is a part of europe and wants to maintain what she calls a deep into special partnership with the year. the historic step of triggering article 50 from two years of brexit negotiations. >> but i want is everybody to know what the withdrawal of mean it -- agreement is and what the future relationship is. special partnership with the eu because they are still part of europe area we want to work with them and cooperate with them. i think...
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thank you so much. president trump lost the first round of a bitter fight to impose the travel ban. now comes round two. it joining us via skype from cambridge, massachusetts, is alan dershowitz. eight leading defender on civil liberties -- a leading defender on civil liberties. he has been vocal on the travel ban. we appreciate your time. to what extent does this revision give donald trump the upper hand in court? does it resolve concerns? >> i think it will go a long way. the court have seen that this was carefully done. it was done by lawyers, vetted by the state department. this is a very carefully written acument designed to prevent court from intruding. the courts will pay attention to that fact. although i still don't support the policies underlying it, i'm not sure it's really necessary nations,nd based on even eliminating iraq. theou ask me about constitutionality, this improves the chances of it being found constitutional and lawful by the courts. julie: is there any sort of basis on the parts
thank you so much. president trump lost the first round of a bitter fight to impose the travel ban. now comes round two. it joining us via skype from cambridge, massachusetts, is alan dershowitz. eight leading defender on civil liberties -- a leading defender on civil liberties. he has been vocal on the travel ban. we appreciate your time. to what extent does this revision give donald trump the upper hand in court? does it resolve concerns? >> i think it will go a long way. the court have...
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[applause] ben stein: thank you, thank you very much. thank you very much, thank you very much. you're very kind, thank you very much. if some people have some questions, it would be my great pleasure to answer them at your leisure. what advice would he give to president-elect donald trump, and president obama, for that matter. ben stein: it is interesting. it brings up a kind of quality. we wanted to write a book about what would nixon do, about what we nixon do about all the domestic policy and foreign challenges we face. we wrote a proposal -- i will get your question. we sent it to a few publishers, and nobody nibbled at it. some fellow recently did some research and came up with a brilliant discovery that richard nixon had some interface with a woman who had some interface with another person during the 1969 paris peace auction. that made the front page of the new york times and has become a big, big book. if it is a slam at nexen, -- nixon, and is published right away. if it is praise, no one wants to hear it. so what would nixon tell trump? get good advisors around you. t
[applause] ben stein: thank you, thank you very much. thank you very much, thank you very much. you're very kind, thank you very much. if some people have some questions, it would be my great pleasure to answer them at your leisure. what advice would he give to president-elect donald trump, and president obama, for that matter. ben stein: it is interesting. it brings up a kind of quality. we wanted to write a book about what would nixon do, about what we nixon do about all the domestic policy...
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how much snow could fall where you live? we have one person to ask and that is meteorologist kathy orr our weather authority. all right. what's the deal here. >> the deal s the snow is coming right now. it's cold enough in the poconos and it will move through the delaware valley from north to south over the course of the next several hours. so let's take look. ultimate doppler shows in allentown it's rain the colder air will be coming in it's arctic blast. the cold in the poconos it's 31. allentown 45. you can see those arrows coming from the north so we have this northerly wind bringing in the cold and then of course the moisture will be changed over to snow. overnight tonight 36 degrees in philadelphia. with rain changing to snow as we go hour by hour, here it is. by about three, 4:00 o'clock in the morning it will be moving through the lehigh valley by 7:00 it's kissing the i-95 corridor. temperatures very borderline for snow. so this will be a wet heavy snow through the lehigh valley philadelphia it will be wet mainly on
how much snow could fall where you live? we have one person to ask and that is meteorologist kathy orr our weather authority. all right. what's the deal here. >> the deal s the snow is coming right now. it's cold enough in the poconos and it will move through the delaware valley from north to south over the course of the next several hours. so let's take look. ultimate doppler shows in allentown it's rain the colder air will be coming in it's arctic blast. the cold in the poconos it's 31....
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>> it will be a long night for you, thanks so much. stay safe. >>> authorities have launched a full terror investigation especially because the attacker used a vehicle to kill. a terror method we have seen before, and heightened security in the united states as well. heavily armed police standing outside the british kons late in new york, but they have collected key information. abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas, on the story. >> reporter: tonight british authorities are close to identifying this man, suspected of the deadly attack in london seen here, just after the fatal takedown. sources say they have a name but they are still working to confirm the identity. >> we currently believe there was only one attacker. >> reporter: investigators are now urgently scouring the car he used in the attack and are searching for the suspect's smartphones and computers. in recent weeks, british counter intelligence officials have publicly warned about a possible attack using a car and a knife. precise the crude type of attack isis h
>> it will be a long night for you, thanks so much. stay safe. >>> authorities have launched a full terror investigation especially because the attacker used a vehicle to kill. a terror method we have seen before, and heightened security in the united states as well. heavily armed police standing outside the british kons late in new york, but they have collected key information. abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas, on the story. >> reporter: tonight british...
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thank you very much. is never to let me live that down. [applause] >> he phones me now. so just in closing up just a couple of things. some numbers i just want to let you be aware of. again in this last year so much work put into good since january of 60 we've had 150 new h-two with 60 new h-three level ones 16 new [inaudible] 30 new h-two. 60 registered state instructors of january 2017. up from 19 we have registered with the state in january of 2016. 30 state evaluators in 2000 sitting from zero we had in 2015. sf pd concert part of i in over 75 different subjects and chief williams i know that makes you very happy. and it allows us to just not go out like we always had to bringing instructors from all round the state. we do it in-house and we feel our instructors are the best there are. in over 3000 certifications issued by the sf pd division of training in the last year. that is state and national standards. cannot wait to read them all out or you can see there's many national and state agencies that
thank you very much. is never to let me live that down. [applause] >> he phones me now. so just in closing up just a couple of things. some numbers i just want to let you be aware of. again in this last year so much work put into good since january of 60 we've had 150 new h-two with 60 new h-three level ones 16 new [inaudible] 30 new h-two. 60 registered state instructors of january 2017. up from 19 we have registered with the state in january of 2016. 30 state evaluators in 2000 sitting...
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kathleen: thank you so very much.t to look more bloomberg television and bloomberg radio listeners to the very special interview on a special day with eric rosengren, president of the boston fed. giving a speech at your bank to the boston economic club into the world because you know this speech has resonated. you have come down very firmly and clearly. three-year or two-year, you are saying four need to be on the agenda this year. why? eric: over the last year the perception is been at every meeting we are on a tender hook waiting to see how the data comes in. when the economy was very far from full employment and far from our 2% inflation target, that may have been a little more appropriate. now that we are close to full employment and arguably we are at full employment now with 4.7% on the unemployment rate, we are just a tad below 2% inflation target with total pce inflation, now is the time to think about how we normalized rely.uick in the speech i gave i focus onow low real interest rates are. looking at the fed
kathleen: thank you so very much.t to look more bloomberg television and bloomberg radio listeners to the very special interview on a special day with eric rosengren, president of the boston fed. giving a speech at your bank to the boston economic club into the world because you know this speech has resonated. you have come down very firmly and clearly. three-year or two-year, you are saying four need to be on the agenda this year. why? eric: over the last year the perception is been at every...
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david: so much to consider out there.nderpricing political risk in the eurozone. , senior investment strategist he joins us live out of singapore. we talk about the euro in just a moment. i want your thoughts because one thing that stood out is your call on the mexican peso. the reason i'm bringing that up is because spring break season is coming up. a lots of these young college kids in the u.s. are about to into mexico for a few weeks of quiet reflection. them out here. what is the outlook? should they change their dollars for peso or wait a few more days? >> they should do is now. absolutely. the thing is, everybody is focused on the concerns over the trade tensions between the u.s. and mexico. had that pretty much over the past year the mexican central bank has doubled benchmark interest rates from three in a quarter to six and a quarter. our view is with the inflation and mexico, we are looking at another 50 basis point hike. on the 30th of march. coming up for the mexican peso, it is basically able to offset the fed
david: so much to consider out there.nderpricing political risk in the eurozone. , senior investment strategist he joins us live out of singapore. we talk about the euro in just a moment. i want your thoughts because one thing that stood out is your call on the mexican peso. the reason i'm bringing that up is because spring break season is coming up. a lots of these young college kids in the u.s. are about to into mexico for a few weeks of quiet reflection. them out here. what is the outlook?...
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matt: thanks very much. breaking news. we reported deutsche is going to sell -- guy: matt, the technology is beating us both. let me jump in. getting news flowing through from georgia. we have the details already of what is happening at the capitol rate. what the bank is saying this morning is it sees a full end 2017 ratio of 13%. client activity, meaningfully pick them up in 2017. that is a core metric you want to pay attention to this morning. 2017, a moderate rise in the post-tax return on tangible equities. the rote. the stock has not done a great deal this morning in terms of movement from where we thought friday. we are going to pay attention to this and a little bit more detail as we work our way through. let us turn our attention back to the macro, what is focusing on what is happening with the dollar. the u.s. dollar is heading for its longest losing streak since donald trump won the election in november. let us talk to mark cudmore from live team.for our the dollar softening up again this morning.
matt: thanks very much. breaking news. we reported deutsche is going to sell -- guy: matt, the technology is beating us both. let me jump in. getting news flowing through from georgia. we have the details already of what is happening at the capitol rate. what the bank is saying this morning is it sees a full end 2017 ratio of 13%. client activity, meaningfully pick them up in 2017. that is a core metric you want to pay attention to this morning. 2017, a moderate rise in the post-tax return on...
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thank you very much. now let's get the view from germany about this meeting between the two heads of state. cnbc's annetta weisbach. >> reporter: thank you very much for that. so much at stake for the german economy, clearly stressed by angela merkel bringing a bunch of high-level ceos with her to that meeting in order to facilitate relationships between the german business community and the american business community. let's take a step back. the german press speculating about whether they could actually be a good match, both personalities because angela merkel is seen as a very pragmatic politician and she likes to, as she says, think through from the end to the beginning and she likes to take decisions. that is something which could be -- that she actually is having in common with donald trump. at the same time also when she started her political career, she was also outsider to the political system, another match with donald trump. and last, but not least, she is not seen as being resentful personalit
thank you very much. now let's get the view from germany about this meeting between the two heads of state. cnbc's annetta weisbach. >> reporter: thank you very much for that. so much at stake for the german economy, clearly stressed by angela merkel bringing a bunch of high-level ceos with her to that meeting in order to facilitate relationships between the german business community and the american business community. let's take a step back. the german press speculating about whether...
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that would be much too to change the u.s. now. s on russia right a method of concern s that president putin's ambition is to undermine people's trust in our democratic institutions. president putin is following the banter on the ill, i think he's lying, because hehas actually achieved goal. and people do have mistrust ight now to all democratic institutions. they are thinking what is going on. i think people feel convinced that this is a swamp that should be drained. what i would urge is to get a bipartisan policy on russia. issue from ove this a omestic agenda to being foreign policy agenda, the president and congress should in a bipartisan way formulate a long-term russian partnership. host: okay. former u.s. ambassador to nato wrote in the huffington post about president trump. the world is listening, and the world knows the reality. and when they see a president grounded in reality and facts or is not even othered by them, that is eroding not only his credibility but the credibility of the united states. him? u agree with gues
that would be much too to change the u.s. now. s on russia right a method of concern s that president putin's ambition is to undermine people's trust in our democratic institutions. president putin is following the banter on the ill, i think he's lying, because hehas actually achieved goal. and people do have mistrust ight now to all democratic institutions. they are thinking what is going on. i think people feel convinced that this is a swamp that should be drained. what i would urge is to get...
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much psychology still in it and so much structural problems, you cannot expect to get rid of it in twor three generations, but when i look at the politics, we've seen in the field of family and equality politics in the last decade, there has been a lot of things that have been done and i think we are progressing on the right cap and everybody knows it's not perfect yet, but we are going the right way. what we have to worry about is when we look at poland, turkey, countries like pakistan, that's what we really have to worry about. peter: you all three live in germany. what do you expect from german men and other men living in germany? from my perspective, it was a welcome change. coming country where there is sexual harassment on the streets, coming here where i can walk out on the street in the middle of the night without fearing anything, that was pretty liberating for me. perspective,hat i'm not to that level where i can compare that very well because i still challenge myself with the change from time to time. only have the german perspective and i would not agree that women are safe
much psychology still in it and so much structural problems, you cannot expect to get rid of it in twor three generations, but when i look at the politics, we've seen in the field of family and equality politics in the last decade, there has been a lot of things that have been done and i think we are progressing on the right cap and everybody knows it's not perfect yet, but we are going the right way. what we have to worry about is when we look at poland, turkey, countries like pakistan, that's...
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what is too much? your brain is telling you how much to eat. >> too much is where you're getting more fat they are not healthy anymore. that's what i would define as too much fat. there are people who can be fat but fit. i write about that as well. i know we vilify fat. it is associated with some diseases. not all fat is created equal. it depends where it's at. there is fat under our skin and visceral fat which is the more unhealthy fat around our organs. that fat can get inflamed and interfere with signaling. that is tied to diabetes and heart disease. i do talk about sumo wrestlers who are fit but fat. they eat 4000 calories a day and easily weigh 400 pounds. actually they eat up to 7000 calories a day, but they exercise six or seven hours a day. another trick that fat has is it releases a hormone that helps keep our blood clean of fat. it is fats way of saying please come home to a safer deposit of fat. it keeps us healthy. because of all the exercise they do, these sumo wrestlers, they have a high
what is too much? your brain is telling you how much to eat. >> too much is where you're getting more fat they are not healthy anymore. that's what i would define as too much fat. there are people who can be fat but fit. i write about that as well. i know we vilify fat. it is associated with some diseases. not all fat is created equal. it depends where it's at. there is fat under our skin and visceral fat which is the more unhealthy fat around our organs. that fat can get inflamed and...
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thank you so much. appreciate your insights today. paul, joe, appreciate it. >> david tepper says he's short the bond market. ten-year notes up for auction. rick santelli is at the cme. any signs of shorting there, rick? >> not a sign of shorting. who would have thought we would have had such an aggressive auction at the time that rates are moving up to the top of the range? hold your hearts, i gave this auction an a plus. apple plus. doesn't get much better than this. nine-year, 11-month security, first reopening of a ten-year yield note opened in february. 2.56. that does happen to be the highest yield at a dutch auction since july 2014. here is what's interesting, all right? go through the internals, you'll see what i mean. when we look at the percent that went to primary dealers, only 18.6%. 2.66, cover well above 2.45. the only metric that isn't like awesome is 65.8 on indirect. still better than the 65% average. and, last, directs. more than double the ten auction average at 15.7 best since may of
thank you so much. appreciate your insights today. paul, joe, appreciate it. >> david tepper says he's short the bond market. ten-year notes up for auction. rick santelli is at the cme. any signs of shorting there, rick? >> not a sign of shorting. who would have thought we would have had such an aggressive auction at the time that rates are moving up to the top of the range? hold your hearts, i gave this auction an a plus. apple plus. doesn't get much better than this. nine-year,...
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and so it's been much, much longer than we had expected. i think this has something to do with the bigger demographic forces, part of it also is just the economy did not respond as strongly as we had hoped and as i had said at the beginning there are a lot of other things besides the fed that make for the strength and weakness of the economy. >> let's wrap this up with a quote from mark twain tradition is a very difficult art especially with respect to the future. please join me in thanking our panelists. [ applause ] >>> thank you very much to ron, and dan, fannie mae. i would like our next panelists to come up to the stage and take their seats, please. >>> well, we're going to move straight on. >>> tonight, we visit the state of the net conference and speaker with the senior adviser to house majority leader kevin mccarthy and lior div on how they're addressing questions of cybersecurity. >> it's so funneled. ally challenging. and they have no choice but to reflect that reality. and it will. we've been through. this i don't think we've eve
and so it's been much, much longer than we had expected. i think this has something to do with the bigger demographic forces, part of it also is just the economy did not respond as strongly as we had hoped and as i had said at the beginning there are a lot of other things besides the fed that make for the strength and weakness of the economy. >> let's wrap this up with a quote from mark twain tradition is a very difficult art especially with respect to the future. please join me in...
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the head of that, much cloudy day, that means it will be much much cooler than in the last few days.ushing through the south—west, the odd shower pushing into parts of the midlands and eastern england, they have been very, very scattered and they could be quite sharp, mind you in any brightness it would feel pleasantly warm with mid to high teens. some brightness. but not as we head into the evening, some dampness. tomorrow evening pretty damp and rearing nights to come across very many western areas, pushing in throughout wednesday to western parts of the uk and across northern areas, quite a gusty wind whereas further south and east, not much in the way of rain. it will be a mild day in most places. add to look further ahead through the week, most northern and western errors are going to catch the rain, a succession of runs coming in, that rain could prove to be quite heavy but that warm front will briefly traduce unready warm airfrom the continent will briefly traduce unready warm air from the continent to see how the map turns yellow and orange. and some of the mossad eastern par
the head of that, much cloudy day, that means it will be much much cooler than in the last few days.ushing through the south—west, the odd shower pushing into parts of the midlands and eastern england, they have been very, very scattered and they could be quite sharp, mind you in any brightness it would feel pleasantly warm with mid to high teens. some brightness. but not as we head into the evening, some dampness. tomorrow evening pretty damp and rearing nights to come across very many...
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much as in the u.s. it took the fbi to reopen the investigation against hillary a week before the election -- that might have been the crucial to percent or 3% that's one it for trump. we would need an external event. all of which we hope don't happen. francine: thank you so much. we will come back to that with alain minc in a couple minutes. we're looking at french politics here in paris. a little bit later on, we will be speaking to jean-claude trichet, the former ecb president. we want to get his take not necessarily on the governing council today meeting, but we want to get his take on inflation, on models that a lot of the central banks should be using. then i want to get his take on what the fed does given the insurgency of this reflationary beenthat donald trump has putting on the markets. at 12:40 p.m. u.k. time, we speak to the ceo of jpmorgan, jamie dimon, one of the rock stars in the finance world, one of the most recognizable wall street titans, and we will be asking about brexit, financial r
much as in the u.s. it took the fbi to reopen the investigation against hillary a week before the election -- that might have been the crucial to percent or 3% that's one it for trump. we would need an external event. all of which we hope don't happen. francine: thank you so much. we will come back to that with alain minc in a couple minutes. we're looking at french politics here in paris. a little bit later on, we will be speaking to jean-claude trichet, the former ecb president. we want to...
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thank you very much. juliette saly with the markets in hong kong. the dollar has slumped to a four-month low and u.s. equities are extending on it increased skepticism of president donald trump's ability to implement his agenda after last week's failed u.s. health care deal. manus: former atlanta fed president -- told bloomberg's yvonne man that the rate is on track. >> i don't think the fed is behind the curve. thatnk the satisfaction the numbers are still a little below 2%, but moving in the right direction, that is the key at the moment. london,ining us now in head of fx strategy, jeremy stretch. give us your thoughts. give us your thoughts on where the dollar heads from here. dollar weakness is a result of the defeat for the republicans in the vote that never happened in the u.s. how much read across is there from what happened on friday into other areas of policy? that is what i suppose markets want to know. jeremy: indeed. last week was essentially a litmus test of the ability of the trump administr
thank you very much. juliette saly with the markets in hong kong. the dollar has slumped to a four-month low and u.s. equities are extending on it increased skepticism of president donald trump's ability to implement his agenda after last week's failed u.s. health care deal. manus: former atlanta fed president -- told bloomberg's yvonne man that the rate is on track. >> i don't think the fed is behind the curve. thatnk the satisfaction the numbers are still a little below 2%, but moving...
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it's too much for so many. so neighbors are leaning on eve other standing side by side some saying prayers and promising to stick together. i'm lucy noland. this scene played out in many communities tonight. fox 29's shawnette wilson was at one gathering to night in maple shade. shawnette arc big crowd for a greater purpose. >> reporter: lucy, it was definitely a beautiful service because of all the different fames and races gathered and vowing not to let what's happening divide them. >> it's a little bit upsetting. >> kim and her husband brought their two daughters to this inter faith prayer service tonight looking for comfort. >> i think it's important for them to come out here and see that there's so many people that don't feel that way. that there's so much love in our community. >> reporter: prayer service meant to heal in the face of so many acts of hate. >> klansman row leasing racist flyers throughout burlington county, violent attacks on immigrants, bans against muslim faith, desecration avenue sacred
it's too much for so many. so neighbors are leaning on eve other standing side by side some saying prayers and promising to stick together. i'm lucy noland. this scene played out in many communities tonight. fox 29's shawnette wilson was at one gathering to night in maple shade. shawnette arc big crowd for a greater purpose. >> reporter: lucy, it was definitely a beautiful service because of all the different fames and races gathered and vowing not to let what's happening divide them....
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the correct answer is as much as $40,000. nearly half the people who take the quiz under estimate small savings can end up make up overtime. lets try one more of those. how much will a couple retiring at age 65 spend on out of pocket costs for healthcare over the course of their retirement. >> you think that answer is $50,000, $100,000 or $260,000. >> the correct answer is you see $260,000, mind boggling for a lot of people. that's the amount you need to cover your entire retirement which could be more than 20 years. joining me now is jaime hopkins. he's the retirement income code director of the american college of financial services. >> this is one of the topics. a lot of people kind of begin to shut down when they talk about this idea of money management. for regular folks even people making average as a whole salar. we are talking about things that are feasible for them. >> absolutely. for people that you said average salary and yies of mid measurin your decisions maybe important for people at high net)[ worth. that's go
the correct answer is as much as $40,000. nearly half the people who take the quiz under estimate small savings can end up make up overtime. lets try one more of those. how much will a couple retiring at age 65 spend on out of pocket costs for healthcare over the course of their retirement. >> you think that answer is $50,000, $100,000 or $260,000. >> the correct answer is you see $260,000, mind boggling for a lot of people. that's the amount you need to cover your entire retirement...
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thank you very much. chair yellen, on behalf of the board, members, and guess, i would like for you -- to thank you for an extremely stimulating situate that conversation. >> chair janet yellen spoke upon economic policy. she was an cap slitting a weekend of fed officials sounding more and more hawkish, saying a march rate hike is likely possible. >> we have seen a surge in expectations this week. >> she is basically saying that if the economic state continues, if the economy of all that is expected, then a march rate hike is appropriate. it was interesting because there is not a lot of evolution that can happen over to week, right? -- two weeks, right? > >> we do have the jobs report coming. >> there is no evidence the fed has fallen behind the curve, those were heard words -- her words, and so now the markets think it is a certainty. >> we can choose between fed funds futures and ois. high rateility of a now is 97.5%. let's compare it to march 1. it was at 92%. to,go back to saying -- say, february 26,
thank you very much. chair yellen, on behalf of the board, members, and guess, i would like for you -- to thank you for an extremely stimulating situate that conversation. >> chair janet yellen spoke upon economic policy. she was an cap slitting a weekend of fed officials sounding more and more hawkish, saying a march rate hike is likely possible. >> we have seen a surge in expectations this week. >> she is basically saying that if the economic state continues, if the economy...
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>> it will be a long night for you, thanks so much. stay safe. >>> authorities have launched a full terror investigation especially because the attacker used a vehicle to kill. a terror method we have seen before, and heightened security in the united states as well. heavily armed police standing outside the british kons late in new york, but they have collected key information. abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas, on the story. >> reporter: tonight british authorities are close to identifying this man, suspected of the deadly attack in london seen here, just after the fatal takedown. sources say they have a name but they are still working to confirm the identity. >> we currently believe there was only one attacker. >> reporter: investigators are now urgently scouring the car he used in the attack and are searching for the suspect's smartphones and computers. in recent weeks, british counter intelligence officials have publicly warned about a possible attack using a car and a knife. precise the crude type of attack isis h
>> it will be a long night for you, thanks so much. stay safe. >>> authorities have launched a full terror investigation especially because the attacker used a vehicle to kill. a terror method we have seen before, and heightened security in the united states as well. heavily armed police standing outside the british kons late in new york, but they have collected key information. abc's senior justice correspondent, pierre thomas, on the story. >> reporter: tonight british...
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thank you very much.ah. >> trevor: they have been known to stand. >> people can stand. >> trevor: people know they go "the daily show," the standing audience. i know them well. welcome to the show, man. >> thank you very much. >> trevor: really, really excited to have you here. and congratulations on "chips." i'm excited because it's a remake, but luckily you guys have changed some of the stories so even if you're a fan ofs can chipof"chips," it's not like thy know what's happening. >> it's stuff exploding, people naked, and comedy. >> trevor: i like that, stuff exploding, people naked, comedy. sounds like the trump administration in a nutshell. i like that. i'm in. i'm already in. i can ask you questions, it's not about stunts and stuff, people always ask that about movies "did you do the stunts?" did you know how to ride a motor bike and do you ride one now? >> i had, like, four weeks 99 to prepare, and, like initiate actor's mind you think,"i got this. i got this." and as soon as i went on stage i'm li
thank you very much.ah. >> trevor: they have been known to stand. >> people can stand. >> trevor: people know they go "the daily show," the standing audience. i know them well. welcome to the show, man. >> thank you very much. >> trevor: really, really excited to have you here. and congratulations on "chips." i'm excited because it's a remake, but luckily you guys have changed some of the stories so even if you're a fan ofs can...
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thank you so much. in and a bear because i really think we have too much capacity here. don't miss wall street week tonight. you should all be watching. tony robbins talks about his new book unshakable your financial freedom playbook. hearing that he at 8:00 p.m. eastern. only on foxbusiness. the closing bell. we 38 minutes to see it happen. make room for delta and mario. at the hottest thing to hit the gaming industry since pokemon go. it is a hybrid that nobody has ever seen before make you want to switch out your playstation or xbox because it is tethered to the tv. it is the president of nintendo. he went from watching it on the tv to now taking it mobile and he is walking into the studios right now. and millions of you are spending big bucks at the first tv interview since last week. but who you invest with. ♪ ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. . . when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is
thank you so much. in and a bear because i really think we have too much capacity here. don't miss wall street week tonight. you should all be watching. tony robbins talks about his new book unshakable your financial freedom playbook. hearing that he at 8:00 p.m. eastern. only on foxbusiness. the closing bell. we 38 minutes to see it happen. make room for delta and mario. at the hottest thing to hit the gaming industry since pokemon go. it is a hybrid that nobody has ever seen before make you...
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, much higher.ut thankfully it is not. let me turn to the prospect of changes in the way london governs itself and the way london thinks about itself. these changes seem to usually at least follow attacks like these. they go straight to the heart of a country. certainly a city as proud as london. >> i think one thing to bear in minds is actually going back a number of years now there were horrific attacks on the london under grounds and the buses that shocked the world. ever since then the authorities have taken this seriously. i would say the u.k. takes this issue of radical islamic terror much more seriously than other countries. prime minister cameron who i worked closely with. we had our disagreements. but on this issue he was really strong. as was theresa may. she was the home secretary responsible for fighting terrorism and immigration. and she took a very tough line. i think you will see a continuation of that with perhaps more emphasis placed on the tough battle which is fighting this ideolo
, much higher.ut thankfully it is not. let me turn to the prospect of changes in the way london governs itself and the way london thinks about itself. these changes seem to usually at least follow attacks like these. they go straight to the heart of a country. certainly a city as proud as london. >> i think one thing to bear in minds is actually going back a number of years now there were horrific attacks on the london under grounds and the buses that shocked the world. ever since then...
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thank you so much. thank you so much acm's, i appreciate it. show me acm best moments.never have wished for, asked for and dreamt of anything more than this. catch your favorite moments from the acm awards and an exclusive encore performance by kelsea ballerini following the show on xfinity x1. the acm awards. live on sunday, april 2nd 8/7 central on cbs. >>> welcome back. one trader is bet iting the runs done. hi, mike. >> earlier today, we saw about four times the average put volume and as you can see, and as tim mentioned t stock hasn't performed that well lately. but let's look at what's going on. fast forward here and what we can see is that starting last october, the stock had really outperformed the broad market. one of the reasons, that's when british american made its bid. rbc downgraded the stock, citing the fact valuation has got p ahead and a peer group u and the fact another merger unlikely. so what they were doing was buying the may 72.5, 67.5 put spread, 80 cents per 2500 of those and that's basically making a bet it's going to go back and basically fill
thank you so much. thank you so much acm's, i appreciate it. show me acm best moments.never have wished for, asked for and dreamt of anything more than this. catch your favorite moments from the acm awards and an exclusive encore performance by kelsea ballerini following the show on xfinity x1. the acm awards. live on sunday, april 2nd 8/7 central on cbs. >>> welcome back. one trader is bet iting the runs done. hi, mike. >> earlier today, we saw about four times the average put...
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[laughter] i don't knowmp: how much higher it can go. and so i'm very proud of that, and we're all very proud of that. and the manufacturers are really starting to invest big money, and a lot of things are happening. it's a new surge in optimism, which is sweeping all across our land. these survey results are a further vote of confidence in our plan to bring back jobs, lower taxes, and provide a level playing field for our workers. the manufacturing companies represent -- and represented here today -- are just an extraordinary group of people. they're leaders. they're brilliant in so many ways. the field has not been a level field. jobs have been leaving our country, going to china and mexico and lots of other places. and you'll be seeing what's happening over the next few weeks. it should be very interesting for you to watch. as you know, the president of china is coming to florida. we're having a meeting -- big meeting -- at mar-a-lago. we call it the southern white house, which it actually is. it was originally built as the southern w
[laughter] i don't knowmp: how much higher it can go. and so i'm very proud of that, and we're all very proud of that. and the manufacturers are really starting to invest big money, and a lot of things are happening. it's a new surge in optimism, which is sweeping all across our land. these survey results are a further vote of confidence in our plan to bring back jobs, lower taxes, and provide a level playing field for our workers. the manufacturing companies represent -- and represented here...
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twitter, companies that came with a lot of hype but not much chancem isa lot of hype but not much chancemtworking. it is not like facebook where there isa it is not like facebook where there is a big public wall with your family on there, it is not like twitter broadcasting to the whole world. if you are of a child com pletely world. if you are of a child completely at the did to this product you might very well see it has a future. i did not use it. i haveit has a future. i did not use it. i have it but i do not use it. i use it every day. my kids use it.|j have it but i do not use it. i use it every day. my kids use it. i use it every day. my kids use it. i use it all the time. i do not know what it all the time. i do not know what it is and i did not use it. snapchat is the talk of wall street even though it is geared towards teenagers but that is the key towards its success. if it cannot attract its young users, it risks becoming just another tech company that group two big too fast. james erskine is director of the social media consultancy— social circle. we have arrived after so muc
twitter, companies that came with a lot of hype but not much chancem isa lot of hype but not much chancemtworking. it is not like facebook where there isa it is not like facebook where there is a big public wall with your family on there, it is not like twitter broadcasting to the whole world. if you are of a child com pletely world. if you are of a child completely at the did to this product you might very well see it has a future. i did not use it. i haveit has a future. i did not use it. i...
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vonnie: so much happening in a day.now for a latest bloomberg business flash, and at the biggest business news right now. the u.s. ran its biggest trade deficit in five years. it rose him as 10% in january to $48.5 billion. there were more imports of capital goods and motor vehicles. the trade deficit with china fell larger, but the deficit with mexico was the lowest in a year and a half. hewlett-packard enterprise will expand its hardware lineup. hp has agreed to buy nimble storage, a deal at about a billion dollars. it will give hp of better reach at the lower end segments of flash storage. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. mark: coming up, is the european close next. we are following stocks 35 minutes to the end of the tuesday session. stocks running out of steam after reaching those highs last week. check out the currency board. sterling is, as you can see, falling against the dollar today. weak economic data -- we will talk more about that in just a second. is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ . in new york,m.
vonnie: so much happening in a day.now for a latest bloomberg business flash, and at the biggest business news right now. the u.s. ran its biggest trade deficit in five years. it rose him as 10% in january to $48.5 billion. there were more imports of capital goods and motor vehicles. the trade deficit with china fell larger, but the deficit with mexico was the lowest in a year and a half. hewlett-packard enterprise will expand its hardware lineup. hp has agreed to buy nimble storage, a deal at...
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this is too much shock.nian officials say a woman when fell into the river thames when the car ploughed into pedestrians, is a tourist in london to celebrate her boyfriend's birthday, it was reported she was seriously injured. and there was a group of students from this school in brittany. they were in london on an educational trip, three were injured two are reported to have suffered serious fractures. the french foreign minister travelled to london to visit them. it's a new tragedy. and i want, i made a way to return to paris but i wanted to stop to london first to say a message, to the british people. a message of solidarity. of those injured in the attack 29 were treated in hospital and some of those remain in a critical condition. daniel boettcher, bbc news. vicki young, sombre but resolute? absolutely, the prime minister coming here to speak to the mps, they had clearly made an effort to be here to show that they are on the same side in all of this. of course, there has been political debate elsewhere,
this is too much shock.nian officials say a woman when fell into the river thames when the car ploughed into pedestrians, is a tourist in london to celebrate her boyfriend's birthday, it was reported she was seriously injured. and there was a group of students from this school in brittany. they were in london on an educational trip, three were injured two are reported to have suffered serious fractures. the french foreign minister travelled to london to visit them. it's a new tragedy. and i...
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matt: thanks very much.e where there are less than four weeks to go before the first round of presidential voting begins. the country's biggest business lobby has invited the three candidates debate their programs to executives and entrepreneurs. we're joined from paris. what are the concerns of french executives and how are the top three candidates expected to respond to those? >> the first of the three top ron, just walked in a few minutes ago. he'll be the first to speak in front of this panel. hour toe will have one explore their economic programs. for many executives, even though some of the economic proposals diverge, their biggest concern is the protectionist program of marine le pen. if you look at macron and fillon, they both want to cut the tax to the european average of 25%. the difference between the two is macron wants to keep it while wants to endfillon it. mary the coach -- marine le pen wants to tax workers. the biggest concerns from executives here is the protectionist policy -- the fact she
matt: thanks very much.e where there are less than four weeks to go before the first round of presidential voting begins. the country's biggest business lobby has invited the three candidates debate their programs to executives and entrepreneurs. we're joined from paris. what are the concerns of french executives and how are the top three candidates expected to respond to those? >> the first of the three top ron, just walked in a few minutes ago. he'll be the first to speak in front of...
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but, you know, how much energy, how much exercise do you need to do? how much diet.ow much energy they burn and underestimate how much energy they take in so this chamber can provide you for 24 hours exactly how much energy you burn. >> and anybody can do this? >> anybody can. >> how much? >> so, it's not a cheap test. >> oh, shocking. not cheap. okay. >> people use calculations, they use devices, people are walking all over and they get a estimation. the chamber is exact science and it's a little pricey. >> okay. well, we'll be revealing mara's results later this month because it takes some time to get all the data together. >> yeah. >> we'll see if she's going to make some changes. all right. thank you very much. >>> coming up, whoopi goldberg joins us live from walt disney world, and we have the cast of "beauty and the beast" telling all. so come on back to "gma." [ applause ] >>> good morning to you i've natasha zouves from abc 7 mornings. voters will decide the fate of a marijuana tax. measure a would impose a 10% tax on businesses who grow pot in unincorporated
but, you know, how much energy, how much exercise do you need to do? how much diet.ow much energy they burn and underestimate how much energy they take in so this chamber can provide you for 24 hours exactly how much energy you burn. >> and anybody can do this? >> anybody can. >> how much? >> so, it's not a cheap test. >> oh, shocking. not cheap. okay. >> people use calculations, they use devices, people are walking all over and they get a estimation. the...
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so we'll see what happens tomorrow during that meeting. >> all right, thank you very much you very muchshawnette. woman found her mother-in-law beaten and bound and locked in a closet. how long she had been there. it's hard to believe. >>> and also, ahead -- >> reporter: it's hank i'm at at tcnj. i'm about to eat this krick. it's educational. ♪ >> hang's take coming up. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we are a 100% fiber optic network, and fiber optics can do amazing things. which is why over the last 10 years, we have received 6 times more awards than cable, including the jd power award for highest customer satisfaction for the fourth year in a row. awards aren't everything, but when they come from our customers, they mean a lot. only fios has the fastest internet, on the most awarded network. get this amazing offer: 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. visit getfios.com or call 1 888 get fios. that's 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month for
so we'll see what happens tomorrow during that meeting. >> all right, thank you very much you very muchshawnette. woman found her mother-in-law beaten and bound and locked in a closet. how long she had been there. it's hard to believe. >>> and also, ahead -- >> reporter: it's hank i'm at at tcnj. i'm about to eat this krick. it's educational. ♪ >> hang's take coming up. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we are a 100% fiber optic network, and fiber optics...
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not much melting gone on.nother storm moving our way for friday into saturday starts off snow and changes to rain and on your seven day forecast as we look ahead, clouds with blustery conditions and some snow showers tomorrow. thursday sunny but gusty the temperature 35. st. patrick's day going close to 40 degrees. and then the early showers saturday. as temperatures warm back up into the 40s. still below average. february was so warm that this seems pretty cold. i think in the end, the month of february will be much more above average than march but temperatures slowly warming and that's when you'll see the melting friday, saturday and as we head through the beginning of next week. that is the very latest from the weather center. the next chance of snow will be very early saturday morning. >> spring supposed to be around the corner. as i recall. >> let's melt. >> let's melt. >> i want to know -- >> we got off easy this winter. >> i don't care. it came i don't want to see it okay. but it's cold and slushy but
not much melting gone on.nother storm moving our way for friday into saturday starts off snow and changes to rain and on your seven day forecast as we look ahead, clouds with blustery conditions and some snow showers tomorrow. thursday sunny but gusty the temperature 35. st. patrick's day going close to 40 degrees. and then the early showers saturday. as temperatures warm back up into the 40s. still below average. february was so warm that this seems pretty cold. i think in the end, the month...
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thank you very much. a conversation with the chief of the minneapolis federal reserve. we give you the preview coming up next. from new york, you're watching bloomberg. ♪ careful joe, they've got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. something for everyone is awesome. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. more to stream to every screen. ♪ from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg. , down .1%,king off negative six points on the dow. day losinga four streak, the euro to a third week of gains, pushing higher. offer onury market on the margin up one basis point. that is you up to speed on the cross asset check. let's say good morning to emma chandra. >> the house intelligence committee will question james comey today about president trump's claims that barack obama wiretapped him during the campaign. he will testify about russia's meddling in the elect
thank you very much. a conversation with the chief of the minneapolis federal reserve. we give you the preview coming up next. from new york, you're watching bloomberg. ♪ careful joe, they've got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. something for everyone is awesome. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. more to stream to every screen. ♪ from new...
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it's much more common than we think. thank you very much.he conversations you've had about your mental health, particularly the first conversation. here's some sport now withjessica. we're hanging on for a decision from arsenal manager arsene wenger on his future at the club. and we're still in suspense, because wenger refused to confirm whether he'll stay after the summer. he's been under increasing pressure in recent months, with arsenal sitting sixth in the premier league and four defeats in the last five matches. here is what he said. i'm very clear in my mind, but anyway, here is what he said. i'm very clear in my mind, butanyway, i here is what he said. i'm very clear in my mind, but anyway, i stay two months, two years, my commitment will be the same all the time. the time i've spent here is not influencing my attitude. well our reporter david ornstein was at that press conference and david, wenger, seemed very relaxed. what wiz his demeanour like? he was the most comfortable in a pre—match news co nfe re nce the most comfortable in a
it's much more common than we think. thank you very much.he conversations you've had about your mental health, particularly the first conversation. here's some sport now withjessica. we're hanging on for a decision from arsenal manager arsene wenger on his future at the club. and we're still in suspense, because wenger refused to confirm whether he'll stay after the summer. he's been under increasing pressure in recent months, with arsenal sitting sixth in the premier league and four defeats in...
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one line shows you how much oil there is in u.s. inventory and the other shows how much oil output opec has been up to. the u.s. crude inventories have countered the cuts from opec. the cruise bowls out there are not going to be looking for silverlight in's. neither is opec. anna: what might any kind of extension in the cuts by opec look like, if that is what they decide they're going to do? yousef: that is the key. this is a meeting that is going to review the progress they've made and set it up for the decision in may, a decision as to whether they're going to extend for another six months. russia is going to be at the crux of those discussions. going into this, people were aying russia doesn't have track record of living up to its promises. trying to get them to compliance levels. if that doesn't really work, if the hard numbers out there continue to speak against these efforts, they have to refine their plan. what would a refinement look like? maybe iran will be asked to participate more. net could set up a very interesting conv
one line shows you how much oil there is in u.s. inventory and the other shows how much oil output opec has been up to. the u.s. crude inventories have countered the cuts from opec. the cruise bowls out there are not going to be looking for silverlight in's. neither is opec. anna: what might any kind of extension in the cuts by opec look like, if that is what they decide they're going to do? yousef: that is the key. this is a meeting that is going to review the progress they've made and set it...
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by 4 o'clock it's much better travel. any time up to plan to, that is the worst time to travel during this storm. we'll keep tracking its every move because it really depends on that rain sleet line and how it budges matt and tam so we'll be back with an update and david will have totals in a minute. >> thanks karen. we have matt pelman here for you. good morning matt. >> lots of people that normally would of to work on a snow day that don't have to work today. we're expecting a lot of snow so it's one of those days when a lot of people have the day off. we've seen a bunch of accidents one on the roosevelt boulevard extension under broad street in the northbound lanes. if there's something good about the accidents on a morning like this is that they clear out pretty quickly because they're usually really minor. that's what happened here. they've gone from the northbound lanes. everything is reopened but it's slippery r the vine street expressway in center city as you can see close to the schuylkill expressway, a lot of sl
by 4 o'clock it's much better travel. any time up to plan to, that is the worst time to travel during this storm. we'll keep tracking its every move because it really depends on that rain sleet line and how it budges matt and tam so we'll be back with an update and david will have totals in a minute. >> thanks karen. we have matt pelman here for you. good morning matt. >> lots of people that normally would of to work on a snow day that don't have to work today. we're expecting a lot...