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blue line from arlington cemetery to foggy bottom.e orange line from clarendon to foggy bottom. i have to let you know that we are also following some accident at hippity out on the roadway. northbound, i-95. as you merge into the capital delays. for those we are also monitoring delays on 395. the earlier accident, northbound on 395 as you head to glebe road. ryan is live in the met -- in the rosslyn station to give us more details. ryan: much different scene than the last time we saw you. the arlington county fire department walking out of the station heading out. there are still some metro workers and police still on scene, but the situation, we are being told, is now under control. they were responding to an arcing insulator. there was no smoke or fire in the station. linese orange and blue are still single tracking. that has not been lifted yet. they are still telling passengers to both directions. at the fire trucks have been pulled out. they are telling me that the situation is under control. live at the metro station. we had ou
blue line from arlington cemetery to foggy bottom.e orange line from clarendon to foggy bottom. i have to let you know that we are also following some accident at hippity out on the roadway. northbound, i-95. as you merge into the capital delays. for those we are also monitoring delays on 395. the earlier accident, northbound on 395 as you head to glebe road. ryan is live in the met -- in the rosslyn station to give us more details. ryan: much different scene than the last time we saw you. the...
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this raising of the bottom rate. the trump tax plan cuts every income tax rate except the bottom tax rate. not cutting the bottom tax rate along with the other rates would be politically problematic enough but the republican plan that president trump is now the front man for does something much worse than that. it actually raises the bottom tax rate from 10% to 12%. that's a 2 percentage point bracket increase for the people who can least afford to pay income taxes while the people who can most afford to pay income taxes get a 4.6 percentage point bracket reduction. the bracket reduction for the rich is more than double the bracket increase for the poorest income tax filers. is donald trump really the only republican who knows how bad that looks? or, is donald trump just the first republican in washington to recognize how bad that looks, and how bad that policy actually is? it wasn't always this way for republicans. when president george w. bush did his deficit exploding tax cuts, he included the political master str
this raising of the bottom rate. the trump tax plan cuts every income tax rate except the bottom tax rate. not cutting the bottom tax rate along with the other rates would be politically problematic enough but the republican plan that president trump is now the front man for does something much worse than that. it actually raises the bottom tax rate from 10% to 12%. that's a 2 percentage point bracket increase for the people who can least afford to pay income taxes while the people who can most...
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i look at it like top and bottom line. in accounting, when a publicly traded company comes out with earnings, it's earnings report there's a top line and a bottom line. the top line is total sales revenue bottom line is profits or earnings. every publicly traded company when they release these quarterly reports have the top line and bottom line. sales and earnings. both are critical and no analysts would be with his soul if he didn't look at that. you don't get to earnings without looking at the sales. so as i have advocated, we need the same top line, bottom line for national income economy, what is gross output? it measures spending out all areas of production. and they just released its first quarter, 2017 just today. turned out to be $41 trillion. more than double gdp. i had to adjust that statistic a little bit because the government statistic does not include, it leaves out some wholesale and retail trade. so i call it adjusted gross output. it's $41 trillion. so gdp is $19 trillion. >> host: so it's more like the gr
i look at it like top and bottom line. in accounting, when a publicly traded company comes out with earnings, it's earnings report there's a top line and a bottom line. the top line is total sales revenue bottom line is profits or earnings. every publicly traded company when they release these quarterly reports have the top line and bottom line. sales and earnings. both are critical and no analysts would be with his soul if he didn't look at that. you don't get to earnings without looking at...
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i kind of look at it as topline and bottom-line. if you take an accounting course, when he publicly traded company comes out with earnings, its earnings report, there's a topline and bottom-line the topline is total sales revenue and the bottom line is profits or earnings. every publicly traded company when they release these quarterly reports have the topline and bottom-line, sales and earnings. both are critical and no analyst would be worth the salt if you didn't look at both because you don't get your earnings of sales. they are integral. so going tso by and beholden ase advocated, we need the same topline and bottom-line for the national income accounting. it measures spending at all stages of production all along the way. and they just released the first quarter 2017 gross output of statistic today. it turned out to be about $41 trillion. that's more than doubled ep. the government of statistic leaves out some wholesale trade. the gdp is 19 trillion. >> so it is the topline sales. it's the gross profits because it includes oth
i kind of look at it as topline and bottom-line. if you take an accounting course, when he publicly traded company comes out with earnings, its earnings report, there's a topline and bottom-line the topline is total sales revenue and the bottom line is profits or earnings. every publicly traded company when they release these quarterly reports have the topline and bottom-line, sales and earnings. both are critical and no analyst would be worth the salt if you didn't look at both because you...
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s, but it t was 75% of the mt productive bottom tthat we had. so, i mean, it really put an impact onto the commercial fishery. i believe that we could achieve a better effect while having a managed reserve. and they could be openened up wn you have new market, like jujust beforere thanksgigiving for r yr thanksgiviving ordersrs, anforr christmas for your christmas orders. and that would really help the industry. >> because they do get opened for harvest periodically, you're not going to have the devevelopment of the e 3 dimensl reefs that youou would get ovevr time in a permanent sanctuary where that vertical growth of oysters is allowed to build upon itself over time and provide that 3 dimensional habitat. but everything's a compromise, i think y you need to mix in a cocoideration n for the e fishes and a consideration for the ecosystem. >> i understand watermen's frustration of seeing areas that they can't w work to have oyste, but the ultimate goal is long term survival of the resource and the lifestyle that it has supported. >> there have be
s, but it t was 75% of the mt productive bottom tthat we had. so, i mean, it really put an impact onto the commercial fishery. i believe that we could achieve a better effect while having a managed reserve. and they could be openened up wn you have new market, like jujust beforere thanksgigiving for r yr thanksgiviving ordersrs, anforr christmas for your christmas orders. and that would really help the industry. >> because they do get opened for harvest periodically, you're not going to...
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to have a fit and i came back on the bottom or and i told myself. you know you're just going to just take over the city and just use literacy to change from two thousand . i had some videos that went viral i dropped my book you know that. stuff for me you know. millions of. you know get my first newspaper article written up only it was like a lot of new stuff for me and i was just going to keep our own people and just keep getting better you know. and you do you get better and better and better and there's more it just seems like the evolution of watching over the last couple of years and that were expressed to your latest. how a young boy has been to kagan. age ten deaths in it you express what it what it feels like to be for lack of a better term being around a culture that normalizes. or you're being asked to normalize it in our lives. what is that piece mean to you and one of the things that stands out in. your piece to me is this idea that there are two bald guys want to hear what i want to hear but they're currently different. keys how my litt
to have a fit and i came back on the bottom or and i told myself. you know you're just going to just take over the city and just use literacy to change from two thousand . i had some videos that went viral i dropped my book you know that. stuff for me you know. millions of. you know get my first newspaper article written up only it was like a lot of new stuff for me and i was just going to keep our own people and just keep getting better you know. and you do you get better and better and better...
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rate to repeal the estate tax of lower the tax and the top rate and raise the bottom tax rate.hese would have a massive windfall to the wealthiest americans to provide almost a relief to middle-class taxpayers to need it most. and they designed a plan and in the corporate board rooms and in that those estates worth $11 million but those middle-class families is that the president's definition and just to the of wealthiest among us and let me tell you ended toed take away the benefits i have been trying to do the same thing on taxes. in to me it in for a rude awakening 70 percent of americans are against tax breaks for the wealthy americans this would create a huge loophole creating the hedge fund managers to funnel their income to the business entity to avoid the top bracket and avoid a much lower rate.0 so family of 200 or 300,000 could pay 39 percent of all the hedge fund managers andgh lawyers threw a pass through paid no corporate tax and then the 25% rate of the rest. to help middle-class americans? absolutely not. and those that have the pass-through entities? absolutely.
rate to repeal the estate tax of lower the tax and the top rate and raise the bottom tax rate.hese would have a massive windfall to the wealthiest americans to provide almost a relief to middle-class taxpayers to need it most. and they designed a plan and in the corporate board rooms and in that those estates worth $11 million but those middle-class families is that the president's definition and just to the of wealthiest among us and let me tell you ended toed take away the benefits i have...
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so the bottom line is the president listen to the arguments. we think we made a very reasonable and strong argument, and to his credit he went with the better argument. [inaudible] >> no. the fact that we are renewing the debt ceiling, if are going to do it with a date, not an amount, means there's ample room to deal with future storms, god forbid we need a lot of money irma or other issues. but the bottom line is we have a lot of issues to come together on that you almost always work out best in a bipartisan way when we can do those issues together. and so having the debt ceiling and the funding of government expire at the same time gives another ample opportunity for bipartisanship, not for one party jamming its choices down the throats of the other. yes. [inaudible] >> we're going to fight hard for daca, fight hard for the dream act that we believe in a we believe if we keep up the fight we will succeed. last one. [inaudible] >> on the going to make those judgments. i think the nation is the one that benefited from today's action. [inaudible
so the bottom line is the president listen to the arguments. we think we made a very reasonable and strong argument, and to his credit he went with the better argument. [inaudible] >> no. the fact that we are renewing the debt ceiling, if are going to do it with a date, not an amount, means there's ample room to deal with future storms, god forbid we need a lot of money irma or other issues. but the bottom line is we have a lot of issues to come together on that you almost always work out...
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sure enough, when the etf only bottomed it came just 16 days after its previous high.rd, she also noticed some price semi century in previous down moves there were previous declined that lasted when the xle bottomed and come down $5.33 from its previous high it fit the pattern when all these key parameters were tested on august 21, the stock bottomed broeden conbe 100% sure the stock would change at that level but chef able to inspect the possibility by observing and analyzing the etf's pass behavior she wants to make sure the same thing happening with nvidia. we see how it works and applied the bottom, now we're apply all the stocks to nvidia unfortunately broedensays she' observed similarities to the reversal she caught. first nvidia's already made a 127.2. the dechange terminated this level even though it was temporary. brody says rallies tends to terminate extensions that means a pull back in nvidia has become more likely second, there's the issue of time in the recent past nvidia's longest rallies have lasted for 25 or 29 trading days before this stock got hit wit
sure enough, when the etf only bottomed it came just 16 days after its previous high.rd, she also noticed some price semi century in previous down moves there were previous declined that lasted when the xle bottomed and come down $5.33 from its previous high it fit the pattern when all these key parameters were tested on august 21, the stock bottomed broeden conbe 100% sure the stock would change at that level but chef able to inspect the possibility by observing and analyzing the etf's pass...
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so we need to get to the bottom of this, the very bottom, a murky bottom, the dirty bottom. the senate must hold hearings on the equifax breach where these executives are called to account. there is no question about that. but beyond that, five things need to happen in the near future. i'd like to see them in the next week. equifax must, first, commit proactively to reach out to all impacted individuals to notify them that their personal identifiable information may have been compromised, and if known, inform them of exactly what information has been released. second, provide credit monitoring and i.d. theft protection services to all impacted individuals for no less than ten years. if an individual chooses not to use the credit monitoring service offered by equifax because they naturally don't trust them, then equifax should reimburse that individual for the costs of the alternative credit monitoring service they sign up for. third, offer any impacted individual the ability to freeze their credit at any point for up to ten years. fourth, remove arbitration provisions from a
so we need to get to the bottom of this, the very bottom, a murky bottom, the dirty bottom. the senate must hold hearings on the equifax breach where these executives are called to account. there is no question about that. but beyond that, five things need to happen in the near future. i'd like to see them in the next week. equifax must, first, commit proactively to reach out to all impacted individuals to notify them that their personal identifiable information may have been compromised, and...
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so we need to get to the bottom of this, the very bottom, a murky bottom, the dirty bottom. the senate must hold hearings on the equifax breach where these executives are called to account. there is no question about that. but beyond that, five things need to happen in the near future. i'd like to see them in the next week. equifax must, first, commit proactively to reach out to all impacted individuals to notify them that their personal identifiable information may have been compromised, and if known, inform them of exactly what information has been released. second, provide credit monitoring and i.d. theft protection services to all impacted individuals for no less than ten years. if an individual chooses not to use the credit monitoring service offered by equifax because they naturally don't trust them, then equifax should reimburse that individual for the costs of the alternative credit monitoring service they sign up for. third, offer any impacted individual the ability to freeze their credit at any point for up to ten years. fourth, remove arbitration provisions from a
so we need to get to the bottom of this, the very bottom, a murky bottom, the dirty bottom. the senate must hold hearings on the equifax breach where these executives are called to account. there is no question about that. but beyond that, five things need to happen in the near future. i'd like to see them in the next week. equifax must, first, commit proactively to reach out to all impacted individuals to notify them that their personal identifiable information may have been compromised, and...
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down here at the bottom . is a big wash this area right here on the other side where these big trees are that's what's called a lay up area so they'll come up and they'll sit there in the bushes and wave in mexico until the guy sitting up on that mountain tells them it's ok then they come across. we've heard from in the past four or five administrations going to france for the you know war when the defense they okayed building the wall back in two thousand and one but they never gave the money for. stillness and politicians. who just tell you what you want to hear. we have to go back a hundred years we have to go backwards by that i mean one hundred years ago they had al posts along the border and they had guys in the outpost and then they fanned out from the elbows and stopped anyway and everything coming through. people who are sick or a number of the. law and lunatic oh i'm living in. the middle. apostle. look up in that i'm told will bungle so some of those men the most famous film the one with a pull them
down here at the bottom . is a big wash this area right here on the other side where these big trees are that's what's called a lay up area so they'll come up and they'll sit there in the bushes and wave in mexico until the guy sitting up on that mountain tells them it's ok then they come across. we've heard from in the past four or five administrations going to france for the you know war when the defense they okayed building the wall back in two thousand and one but they never gave the money...
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they want to get to the bottom of it in different ways, but they want to get to the bottom of it. and mr. stone is here to offer what he can, and we are happy to have done our part to do it. i believe the feedback we got was that mr. stone was candid and mr. stone was jovial and gave context to everything he has done. so with that, i am going to turn it over to mr. stone, who will make a statement and then answer your questions. thank you. mr. stone first of all, i wanted : to give you an opportunity -- >> could you step up to the microphone? mr. stone >> certainly. : we had a very frank exchange. i answered all the questions. i made the case that the accusation that i knew about john podesta's email hack in advance was false. that i knew about the content and source of the wikileaks disclosures regarding hillary clinton was false. and that my exchange with someone claiming to be gucifer 2.0, the timing was benign and innocuous. i had an opportunity to discuss things members of the committee had said about me. i think this was productive. i expressed my view that i am aware of no
they want to get to the bottom of it in different ways, but they want to get to the bottom of it. and mr. stone is here to offer what he can, and we are happy to have done our part to do it. i believe the feedback we got was that mr. stone was candid and mr. stone was jovial and gave context to everything he has done. so with that, i am going to turn it over to mr. stone, who will make a statement and then answer your questions. thank you. mr. stone first of all, i wanted : to give you an...
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blue line single tracking arlington cemetery and foggy bottom.erating between wiehle and ballston. red line no longer single tracking. we have rigid in both directions. late clearing track work at woodley park. aside from that as we move over to the crowded lanes of 395. seeing about a 20 minute delay from the beltway to the pentagon this morning. aside from that another crash on the off ramp this one in southeast, 295 northbound crash on the off ramp to malcolm x avenue. want to hop outside right now for a live look at skyfox. there over the top side of the beltway, look at that outer loop congestion. there was some late clearing construction work taking out the left lane, left shoulder out by connecticut avenue. right now we don't have any crashes reported but from 95 over to the 270 spur about a 30 minute slowdown. inner loop is picking up as well and we'll keep you updated on that news. back to you allison and steve. >> ♪ >> leave the car keys at home today. sounds like it might be a good idea to do that anyway. it is car free day its a world
blue line single tracking arlington cemetery and foggy bottom.erating between wiehle and ballston. red line no longer single tracking. we have rigid in both directions. late clearing track work at woodley park. aside from that as we move over to the crowded lanes of 395. seeing about a 20 minute delay from the beltway to the pentagon this morning. aside from that another crash on the off ramp this one in southeast, 295 northbound crash on the off ramp to malcolm x avenue. want to hop outside...
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the bottom line is about democracy.rs and so on. in uganda we have them. it does not matter whether you destroy one group like isis today. or take off one leader. saddam hussein. if the foundations are to do with lack of democracy. you cannot... the russians, you know, while i condemn the west in their approaches, the russians, as well. let's have this syrian man, he has to be there, but he is not a democrat in the first place. that's why his people are trying to agitate for some rights. we try to now ask these people to organise. we will not get that answer. it is a mess. donald trump did say he is a deal—maker. after a p pa re ntly did say he is a deal—maker. after apparently a convivial meeting at the white house the us president cut a deal with his opponents, the democrats. if that wasn't enough of a shock for his fellow republicans, it was on the subject of illegal immigration. an issue many in his party felt strongly about and one of the reasons they voted for him in the reasons they voted for him in the first pla
the bottom line is about democracy.rs and so on. in uganda we have them. it does not matter whether you destroy one group like isis today. or take off one leader. saddam hussein. if the foundations are to do with lack of democracy. you cannot... the russians, you know, while i condemn the west in their approaches, the russians, as well. let's have this syrian man, he has to be there, but he is not a democrat in the first place. that's why his people are trying to agitate for some rights. we try...
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but bottoming out at 25 degrees. that will be a record. mid-60s monterey today, 60 in redding our temperatures below average for this time of the year. low 70s in the tri-valley. sundown at 7:07. you might want to throw an extra blanket on the bed tonight. temperatures pleasant, autumn- like for your friday and then over the weekend, we soar into the 80s away from the bay. nearly 70 at the beaches. and then it's summer during the the first part of autumn on monday through wednesday. but you know, that always happens. >> it does. >> we love that about the bay area. >> we have fleet week next week so that will be lovely. >> whoo! pretty soon it will be the holidays. >>> coming up, making little wishes come true, how our jefferson award winner is using a skill to bring smiles to thousands of children. award winner jumped in to help. she's nurse... >>> when a neighbor said she wanted to help sick children in the hospital, this week's jefferson award winner jumped in to help. she is not a doctor or nurse. but as allen martin shows you she has f
but bottoming out at 25 degrees. that will be a record. mid-60s monterey today, 60 in redding our temperatures below average for this time of the year. low 70s in the tri-valley. sundown at 7:07. you might want to throw an extra blanket on the bed tonight. temperatures pleasant, autumn- like for your friday and then over the weekend, we soar into the 80s away from the bay. nearly 70 at the beaches. and then it's summer during the the first part of autumn on monday through wednesday. but you...
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i think that's the bottom line on that tweet. have to make sure that i am lizer focused on coordinating the federal efforts of the government down through that field office making sure we're meeting the needs that unified command not only fema but dod and the governor sending forward to help the people of port re puerto rico. my focus is helping them. not only on top of that. this is complex. it's we have disasters in 20 different states we're working. don't forget about harvey and irma and all the work that's been done. we stril a tremendous amount of staff working very complex issues around the clock. so, get rid of the noise and start focusing on the progress that has been made. >> so you along with the president will be heading to puerto rico this coming week. you' you've already visited there. what were your observations when you were there and what did you assess, what are the needs you want to address acfter having seen it first hand? >> i've been down twice. once after irma and i can't remember what day it is. i guess its
i think that's the bottom line on that tweet. have to make sure that i am lizer focused on coordinating the federal efforts of the government down through that field office making sure we're meeting the needs that unified command not only fema but dod and the governor sending forward to help the people of port re puerto rico. my focus is helping them. not only on top of that. this is complex. it's we have disasters in 20 different states we're working. don't forget about harvey and irma and all...
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they're still rooted to the bottom of the table but at least cologne have got their first point is a goal is strong enough to turn the ship. doesn't make it into the psyche. have made them they've got a point on the board as a movie so the zero is gone. what that really does for us and what we get out of it we'll see in the coming week this was what it was i. wasn't ok in. cologne might still hear the blues for some time no change in the table but a first point in a first clean sheet over and don't know and it's been nothing but clean sheets so far. the. woman can age twenty six arista don't mean goalkeeper some would call that a dream job but even the best misfit doesn't change the fact that he has nothing to do five games no goals conceded no worries but opponents block but have a dangerous attack. also decent going forward a bit from old and decent the strikers just take turns maximillian phillips grabs the first. and then the second two goals after thirty eight minutes. yes notation a moment oh yeah of course we're having a good time right now we're playing good football. and we'
they're still rooted to the bottom of the table but at least cologne have got their first point is a goal is strong enough to turn the ship. doesn't make it into the psyche. have made them they've got a point on the board as a movie so the zero is gone. what that really does for us and what we get out of it we'll see in the coming week this was what it was i. wasn't ok in. cologne might still hear the blues for some time no change in the table but a first point in a first clean sheet over and...
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the bottom line is very simple. the reason this bill failed is because millions of americans did not want it. the overwhelming majority of americans did not want it. they saw that it would take their health care away. people with disabilities, people with opioid addictions, people inh parent in -- parents nursing homes, veterans, dependent on medicaid, from one end of america to the other, the cassidy-graham bill would have been a health care disaster. the american people saw it, rose to the occasion, and our colleagues had no choice in the face of opposition from one end of the land to the other to withdraw their bill. now, we hope that the republicans do not come back to this bill. it will meet with the same fate that it met with this time. ultimately, because people did not like it. and the bottom line is very, very simple. people want to improve the health care system. better health care, more people covered, lower premiums. they do not want to retract the health care system and leave them out there to fend for
the bottom line is very simple. the reason this bill failed is because millions of americans did not want it. the overwhelming majority of americans did not want it. they saw that it would take their health care away. people with disabilities, people with opioid addictions, people inh parent in -- parents nursing homes, veterans, dependent on medicaid, from one end of america to the other, the cassidy-graham bill would have been a health care disaster. the american people saw it, rose to the...
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bottom of the ninth. no it, wasn't over. the celebration in the bottom of the ninth was for naught.y went into extra innings. we'll explain. >> and please, join us here at fourth and market, this friday, our fox 29 salutes the military show is going to be happening, shutting down the block, friday, from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. here in old city. if you come, please bring picture of your loved one who served. we want to make sure we honor them. >> i'm going to blow your minds a little bit this is why we love the mayfair diner, watching us, on tv. so, on tv, and showing the tv, where they're watching us on tv, and it is just kind of tv to infinity. i'm getting a headache from that, but here for hope on wheels with hyundai, going to be raising money for the children's hospital of philadelphia. so really all we need is you, and we hope you'll stop by, and maybe be able to help us out a little bit. as we look at this, the combination of sunrise this morning, let's check some of the temperatures, throughout the region, i think a jacket is a good idea this morning, but nothing more than that. mo
bottom of the ninth. no it, wasn't over. the celebration in the bottom of the ninth was for naught.y went into extra innings. we'll explain. >> and please, join us here at fourth and market, this friday, our fox 29 salutes the military show is going to be happening, shutting down the block, friday, from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. here in old city. if you come, please bring picture of your loved one who served. we want to make sure we honor them. >> i'm going to blow your minds a little bit...
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bottom right. the voyages of the polynesians who traversed six, seven, 8000 nautical miles three, 4000 years ago. these are ancient seas and none is more ancient than the pacific. in the american mental map of the pacific, this is what we tend to see, right? it's the second world war with a vast american armada sales across it by 1945. in this time we have more aircraft carriers than we had ships today. the sea is covered by the united states, and we still sort of see ourselves as a preeminent pacific maritime power. but let's look back at china's history in these seas. here are two vessels. the little one on the left, you recall from your grade school studies, then niÑo, the penta and the santa maria. the little one is a model of the santa maria. that christopher columbus sailed in 1492 that massive ship behind it built in roughly the same time was the flagship of chinese admiral. it was as you can see ten times the size of these discoveries assailed from european waters. china has a deep and abid
bottom right. the voyages of the polynesians who traversed six, seven, 8000 nautical miles three, 4000 years ago. these are ancient seas and none is more ancient than the pacific. in the american mental map of the pacific, this is what we tend to see, right? it's the second world war with a vast american armada sales across it by 1945. in this time we have more aircraft carriers than we had ships today. the sea is covered by the united states, and we still sort of see ourselves as a preeminent...
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so bottom at the top, top, at the bottom. it's repeatedly and over again. we're right at the top.nt to make the bed is that you're going to do you know this kind of thing which is fail off the line, fail off the line. and once again probably going to get this. the best part is defense attorney -- done. this is the bigger issue. this is xli. and performance to the s&p. take a look when i put in these lines. this tells us everything. we know the sector itself, right, has broken out to new highs, but it's relative performance never could make a new high since the so-called earnings recession for industrials. a point at which boeing dropped 33% of its value. this is the real problem. if you have weak stocks that are not keeping up with the market at the same time your strongest stocks are starting to falter or reaching leveling they're not likely to continue. industrials are a bad place to be. here's a chart of xli. we have now broken trend and everything i can see would suggest there's more to come. i want the underweight and industrials bet against aerospace here. it's just too good
so bottom at the top, top, at the bottom. it's repeatedly and over again. we're right at the top.nt to make the bed is that you're going to do you know this kind of thing which is fail off the line, fail off the line. and once again probably going to get this. the best part is defense attorney -- done. this is the bigger issue. this is xli. and performance to the s&p. take a look when i put in these lines. this tells us everything. we know the sector itself, right, has broken out to new...
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he did bottom, young once, the vicar of dippy--- i did bottom, young once, the vicar of dippy...e learned more in rehearsals than i would have done that three years at drama school! is incredible. and you have an act, you make a lot of stuff up as you are going along. i assume that in a sitcom, you‘ve got a script? going along. i assume that in a sitcom, you've got a script? it was tricky at the start. i wanted to improvise but you can‘t, it‘s unfair on other actors. i had to bring myself in the tycho wrote it with sean pike, and —— buti myself in the tycho wrote it with sean pike, and —— but i wrote it with sean pike. people get a laugh from the joke that you have written. you can really enjoy it. you get so stressed about the delivery of it, you do not enjoy it but when someone else says it, you enjoy it. this is an idea that you came up with, or did somebody whisper in your ears saying, have you thought about doing an acting or sitcom kind of thing? i‘ve spoken about my parents and family in my stand—up. i wanted to make this sitcom about them. we did so many caravan parks as
he did bottom, young once, the vicar of dippy--- i did bottom, young once, the vicar of dippy...e learned more in rehearsals than i would have done that three years at drama school! is incredible. and you have an act, you make a lot of stuff up as you are going along. i assume that in a sitcom, you‘ve got a script? going along. i assume that in a sitcom, you've got a script? it was tricky at the start. i wanted to improvise but you can‘t, it‘s unfair on other actors. i had to bring myself...
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wha what's the bottom line? we want to know what of that 827 could be coming from traditional db plans? we start with 127 coming out of private db plans. we can't use that full number because about $54 billion is coming from cash balance plans or what are often called high brit plans. only about $116 billion are coming from more traditional defined benefit plans. if all that income was taken out and none of it was lump sum distribution rolled through an ira, then we would get about 14% of net distributions, measuring 2010 coming from the private sector pensions. this is something that unfortunately is very much of interest in the policy community. it's not important for filing taxes or determining your tax liabilities, so it's not something we can measure tax data, but we can try to put some bounds on it. okay. to summarize, our main findings is what we find is that most people are able to maintain their standard of living, their spendable income after they claim social security benefits and those who we observe
wha what's the bottom line? we want to know what of that 827 could be coming from traditional db plans? we start with 127 coming out of private db plans. we can't use that full number because about $54 billion is coming from cash balance plans or what are often called high brit plans. only about $116 billion are coming from more traditional defined benefit plans. if all that income was taken out and none of it was lump sum distribution rolled through an ira, then we would get about 14% of net...
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they want to get to the bottom of it in different ways but they want to get to the bottom of it. mr. stone was here to offer everything that he had to offer and we are happy to have done our part to do it. i believe the feedback that we got was that mr. stone was candid and mr. stone was jovial and gave context to everything that he has done. so with that, i'm going turn it over to -- rob, do you have anything else to say? ok, then i will turn it over to mr. stone who will make statement and then answer your questions. thank you. mr. stone: first of all, i wanted to give you an opportunity, all, to see fine english tailoring. >> [inaudible]. mr. stone: certainly. we had a very frank exchange. i answered all of the questions. i made the case that the accusation that i knew about john podesta's email hack in advance was false. that i knew about the content and source of the wikileaks disclosures regarding hillary clinton was false. and that my exchange with goosfer aiming to be 2.0when viewed through the content and timing was benign and innocuous. i had an opportunity to correct a
they want to get to the bottom of it in different ways but they want to get to the bottom of it. mr. stone was here to offer everything that he had to offer and we are happy to have done our part to do it. i believe the feedback that we got was that mr. stone was candid and mr. stone was jovial and gave context to everything that he has done. so with that, i'm going turn it over to -- rob, do you have anything else to say? ok, then i will turn it over to mr. stone who will make statement and...
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they raised the bottom rate from 10% to 12%. the lowest rate on the poorest and working class americans t so what the plan does is the top rate on the wealthiest comes down and the bottom rate on working class families goes up. what kind of plan is this? republicans will argue that the -- they double the standard deduction so it covers the raise in the lower rate. bunk. by repealing the personal exemption, republicans are once again raising taxes on middle class and working americans. a family of two on this framework with a household income of $45,000, could see their bill increase by $1,000. that's not helping the middle class. they are using fine print, hidden tax hikes on the middle class, in order to give huge cuts for the wealthy. the plan will add anywhere from $5 trillion todd 7 trillion to our deficit. -- $7 trillion to our deficit. if it passes it will only be a time before the republicans start crying out the deficit's so big. we have to cut social security. we have to cut medicare. americans beware. that's what they
they raised the bottom rate from 10% to 12%. the lowest rate on the poorest and working class americans t so what the plan does is the top rate on the wealthiest comes down and the bottom rate on working class families goes up. what kind of plan is this? republicans will argue that the -- they double the standard deduction so it covers the raise in the lower rate. bunk. by repealing the personal exemption, republicans are once again raising taxes on middle class and working americans. a family...
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bottom 11, chris davis can win it with a homer. instead, double play, 11-9 the final, a's have lost seven straight. american league record by using 12 pitcher. >>> arizona's j.d. martinez tied a major league record hitting four homers tonight against the dodgers. 18th time that's happened in big league history, cincinnati scooter jeannette hit four dickers in the game earlier this year making this the second season in major league history. two players have hit four homeers in a game. >>> fedex cup police officers, fie -- fedex cup playoffs, birdie eagle birdie, birdie, bogey three of 4 on the back 9. runner up for the second time in a row. and it was his good friend justin thomas eagle on 4. got him going, but still two back on the turn. but justin birdies 13 and 15. takes the lead to 16 under. those around him faded and justin thomas wins his 5th event of the year with 5 under, 66, three shot victory almost guaranteed he'll be the player of the year on tour. abc7 sports report brought to you by toyota. justin had 12 threes on his
bottom 11, chris davis can win it with a homer. instead, double play, 11-9 the final, a's have lost seven straight. american league record by using 12 pitcher. >>> arizona's j.d. martinez tied a major league record hitting four homers tonight against the dodgers. 18th time that's happened in big league history, cincinnati scooter jeannette hit four dickers in the game earlier this year making this the second season in major league history. two players have hit four homeers in a game....
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top 1/10th of 1% owns more wealth than the bottom 90% of the american people, and that gap is growing wider and wider. maybe just maybe -- it's time we stood up and said that that level of income and wealth in equality is not only bad economics, it is moral. it is unacceptable and it is not what this country is supposed to be about. [applause] but again, for a wide variety of reasons, you're not going to hear that discussion. but i think it's time we ask ourself ourselves whether we are satisfied with 20 wealthy americans now owning as much wealth as the bottom half of the american people. whether we're satisfied with one family, the walton family own oing more wealth on the bottom 42% of the american people. whether we're satisfied that at a time when we have 43 million living in poverty and middle-class which is shrinking we are seeing in the last 17 years tenfold increase in the number of billionaires in this country. it is high time we raise those issues -- and it is high time that we stood up and afford for an economy and government that worked for all of us not just the billiona
top 1/10th of 1% owns more wealth than the bottom 90% of the american people, and that gap is growing wider and wider. maybe just maybe -- it's time we stood up and said that that level of income and wealth in equality is not only bad economics, it is moral. it is unacceptable and it is not what this country is supposed to be about. [applause] but again, for a wide variety of reasons, you're not going to hear that discussion. but i think it's time we ask ourself ourselves whether we are...
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it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit.now where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to five free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our average customer could lower their monthly bills by over three hundred dollars. go to lendingtree.com right now. . >>> in january we had a plan that was lined out working with congress that we thought we could get tax reform done by august, and that was based upon doing healthcare first and doing healthcare fast. i think as you know, healthcare took longer than we expected, we then got into the august recess, that's what pushed back tax reform the market moved, i'm now incredibly hopeful we're going to get this done by the end of the year >> is tax form really going to happen this morning cbc,
it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit.now where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to five free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our average...
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what do you mean by bottom fishing? biggest stocks have fallen back. >> because bottom fishing>> is, for this kind of situation, is sort of political minds. this kind of political noise can give investors opportunity to do bottom fishing. rishaad: so what are we talking about more specifically? has believe the market dips, then they can buy into it, like for example tencent, some of the s oee reform stocks, as well as domestic stocks in china. haidi: there has been increasing voices, and to be fair, the commentary came through before the latest north korean aggression. ray dalio saying we should be part -- putting more money in holdings, we have a np saying 30% should be in cash. is that something you subscribe to? >> i believe that if you really you should board -- try to invest. if they know pay is certain, they will try to avoid it, and walk backwards a few steps to try to reach equilibrium strategies. i think that the market is trying to get used to this kind of political noise. until the markets desensitize itself
what do you mean by bottom fishing? biggest stocks have fallen back. >> because bottom fishing>> is, for this kind of situation, is sort of political minds. this kind of political noise can give investors opportunity to do bottom fishing. rishaad: so what are we talking about more specifically? has believe the market dips, then they can buy into it, like for example tencent, some of the s oee reform stocks, as well as domestic stocks in china. haidi: there has been increasing...
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bottom ninth, bases ld.deoa walks david peralta forcing in the winning run.backs win 4-3. 5-3 a's in the eighth. high and deep. aloha! off chris hatcher. tied at 5. bottom nine here. mark hannah at the plate. drive home safely. a's win it 6-5. you know what's coming. it's pie time. kristen wanted to know what flavor. it's shaving cream, sorry. and water and gatorade. how about football. earthquakes hosting the fire.pof implications in this game. 39th minute here. the header! 3-0 fire in the 64th minute. off the top of the crossbar. nikolich goes intohe goal itself. 4-1. >>> we wondered how the man who started the protests during tr. where's colin kaepernick? you know who else is wondering? thas terrible.wat just kind of capitalizing on th nonsense. if you don't have kap front and center on that, something's wrong. at the end of the day, that stuff doesn't really matter. it's your message and highlighting the people doing the right things. >> awesome gesture by texans rookie quarterback deshawn watson. >> i wanted to give my first game check to y'all to help y
bottom ninth, bases ld.deoa walks david peralta forcing in the winning run.backs win 4-3. 5-3 a's in the eighth. high and deep. aloha! off chris hatcher. tied at 5. bottom nine here. mark hannah at the plate. drive home safely. a's win it 6-5. you know what's coming. it's pie time. kristen wanted to know what flavor. it's shaving cream, sorry. and water and gatorade. how about football. earthquakes hosting the fire.pof implications in this game. 39th minute here. the header! 3-0 fire in the...
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bottom nine here. mark hannah at the plate. drive home safely. a's win it 6-5. you know what's coming. it's pie time. kristen wanted to know what flavor. it's shaving cream, sorry. and water and gatorade. how about football. earthquakes hosting the fire. potential play-off implications in this game. 39th minute here. the header! 3-0 fire in the 64th minute. off the top of the crossbar. nikolich goes into the goal itself. 4-1. >>> we wondered how the man who started the protests during the anthem could be left off of this cover. where's colin kaepernick? you know who else is wondering? steph curry. >> that was terrible. just kind of capitalizing on the hoopla and media and all that nonsense. if you don't have kap front and center on that, something's wrong. at the end of the day, that stuff doesn't really matter. it's your message and highlighting the people doing the right things. >> awesome gesture by texans rookie quarterback deshawn watson. >> i wanted to give my first game check to y'all to help y'all out some type of way. here you go. >> thank you. >> no pr
bottom nine here. mark hannah at the plate. drive home safely. a's win it 6-5. you know what's coming. it's pie time. kristen wanted to know what flavor. it's shaving cream, sorry. and water and gatorade. how about football. earthquakes hosting the fire. potential play-off implications in this game. 39th minute here. the header! 3-0 fire in the 64th minute. off the top of the crossbar. nikolich goes into the goal itself. 4-1. >>> we wondered how the man who started the protests during...
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we need a lot of money for these issues but the bottom line is we have a lot of issues to come together on if it works out in a bipartisan way when we can do those issues together. having the debt ceiling and funding of government expire at the same time gives them a very ample opportunity for bipartisanship and it's choices down the throats of others. >> we are going to fight hard for daca and the dream act. do you feel that the president is more interested in working with you [inaudible] >> i think the nation is the one that benefited from today's actions. >> you didn't mention mitch mcconnell. >> these are issues that have fixed the congress and house and senate and the fed government shufed governmentshut down and e wall on debt so we came to a happy ending for this period of time.
we need a lot of money for these issues but the bottom line is we have a lot of issues to come together on if it works out in a bipartisan way when we can do those issues together. having the debt ceiling and funding of government expire at the same time gives them a very ample opportunity for bipartisanship and it's choices down the throats of others. >> we are going to fight hard for daca and the dream act. do you feel that the president is more interested in working with you...
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>> here's the bottom line. there are lots of good plans out there. some democrats support one, some democrats support the other. however, there is a big difference between the two parties. every democratic plan wants to expand health care, people more people get better health care. every republican plan wants to cut back on health care. that's the difference between the parties. that i hope will change now that this bill has been defeated. as for single payer, i think that was a straw man for them. very unsuccessful one, at that. and the debate -- and the debate showed it last night. >> the president says that relief efforts are doing well. wondering if that's your take. >> i think relief efforts could do a whole lot better. i talked to the governor of puerto rico. they need so much. so much. and if we need to pass legislation, we passed harvey relief within a week of harvey hitting landfall. i c i hope we can do the same with puerto rico. >> is there something the administration should have done? >> should they have the jones act to get supplies in?
>> here's the bottom line. there are lots of good plans out there. some democrats support one, some democrats support the other. however, there is a big difference between the two parties. every democratic plan wants to expand health care, people more people get better health care. every republican plan wants to cut back on health care. that's the difference between the parties. that i hope will change now that this bill has been defeated. as for single payer, i think that was a straw man...
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in the bottom of the fifth, the giants were down to-one. baumgardner hit his first home run since he hit 2 on opening day in arizona. and baumgartner sends one over the middle of the plate. and harrison bader ask employees. he also gave up a season-high 5 runs. and then in the fifth, josi martinez since one two center. they both come up empty. st. louis with it, 7-4. that is the 85th loss for the giants with 23 games to go. >>> a wild pitch is how things ended. this was after the a's had a 4 run lead in that game. things have gotten so back for the oakland a's i can't even get help from their own fans. matt chapman stared down this fan but later chapman for gave him and bought him a ball. bottom of the first and robinson cano gives them a 2-0 lead. he has four rbis for the game. and he had a no-hitter -- albers had a no-hitter through the eighth inning. henegar with a four out of five on the afternoon. the mariners broke the game wide open in the bottom of the eighth. gordon beckham was part of a 5 run inning. the oakland a's have lost six
in the bottom of the fifth, the giants were down to-one. baumgardner hit his first home run since he hit 2 on opening day in arizona. and baumgartner sends one over the middle of the plate. and harrison bader ask employees. he also gave up a season-high 5 runs. and then in the fifth, josi martinez since one two center. they both come up empty. st. louis with it, 7-4. that is the 85th loss for the giants with 23 games to go. >>> a wild pitch is how things ended. this was after the a's...
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warning more wealth and the bottom 42% at a time when we have 43 million people living in poverty and what they are seeing in the last 17 years it is high we raised those issues with the government not just the billionaire class. >> i am often asked by the media that donald trump won the election. because that is the enormous amount of pain around the united states of america. those that refuse to of knowledge they have not seen in television or on the newspaper's. and to say to the american people of vermont, a iowa, i a understand your pain. if you cannot hide the high cost of prescription why donald trump? to take on the pharmaceutical industry. but the only problem is he lied and lied. [applause] but the fact that he lied to that the analysis was incorrect. but right now median household income is almost $1,400 less than it was in 1999. the median income of a male worker today from 43 years ago. so people are hurting and in three in their working two or three jobs scared to death about the future and cannot afford child care or health care. democrats largely ignore that. every thi
warning more wealth and the bottom 42% at a time when we have 43 million people living in poverty and what they are seeing in the last 17 years it is high we raised those issues with the government not just the billionaire class. >> i am often asked by the media that donald trump won the election. because that is the enormous amount of pain around the united states of america. those that refuse to of knowledge they have not seen in television or on the newspaper's. and to say to the...
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the latest details on the stocks move iingh most plus, the dollar and rates are in a race to the bottom. it could be good news for one sector in the market and the man who sounded the alarm on media stocks in may. craig moffett will join us that's where we want to start with media mayhem that took wall street by surprise today it began with what we are calling disney's tragic kingdom. ceo bob iger saying something sent down the stock midday and sent the stock into a frenzy julia has the details. >> well, melissa, it was xhe comments bob as well as comcast executives first, disney shares took a hit. >> i think you have to look at the year as being roughly in line with eps basis, what we delivered in fiscal '16. >> now, last year, disney's earnings were $5.72 per share. 16 cents lower than consensus for this year according to tomp reuters. he attributed this year's shortfall to a number of reasons including growth in nba rights cost lack of a big "star wars" film as well as cost relating to buying more bam tech he also noted impact from hurricane irma there have been cancellations in orla
the latest details on the stocks move iingh most plus, the dollar and rates are in a race to the bottom. it could be good news for one sector in the market and the man who sounded the alarm on media stocks in may. craig moffett will join us that's where we want to start with media mayhem that took wall street by surprise today it began with what we are calling disney's tragic kingdom. ceo bob iger saying something sent down the stock midday and sent the stock into a frenzy julia has the...
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i'm not calling it a double bottom, just yet because a one-day rally doesn't make it a double bottom, if we were to see proof, that would set up a nice buying opportunity the weather helping the commodity, but the stocks not so much just yet. >> i think rich ross comes over. so, i have a question. what is your take on halliburton, asking for a friend not so decisively. weaver talking 40 in change. it's a stock flirting with a neckline of support that could provide the catalyst for a reversal, but i say could here we are still in the early stages of what could be a nice recovery, but let's not push all in let's not. >> say that plays out. baseded on the head and shoulder bottom >> i think $51 comes in around your neckline and happens to correspond with the 200 day moving average it seems like hyperbole to be talking about crude. it's been so long. but as we discussed, brent, a nice little sneaky breakout today. let's start with a break above 51 then we can start to talk we've got oen a case where a lot of the names are calling 50 break even therefore, we priced in a lot of guys that ha
i'm not calling it a double bottom, just yet because a one-day rally doesn't make it a double bottom, if we were to see proof, that would set up a nice buying opportunity the weather helping the commodity, but the stocks not so much just yet. >> i think rich ross comes over. so, i have a question. what is your take on halliburton, asking for a friend not so decisively. weaver talking 40 in change. it's a stock flirting with a neckline of support that could provide the catalyst for a...