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and i could not understand how medgar can embrace the states with all the evil and whatnot.e believed it was a possibility and that it could grow and could become what we say we want in this united states of america, freedom to pursue who we are and developing ourselves the best way as possible. i on the other hand shun that we had many arguments about it. he said you have to believe and my thing is i believe in you but don't go too far. he could not walk away with his believes. >> joe morton is here not too long ago. he played the one-man show. have you had a chance to see it yet? >> yes. >> so you know what i am talking about. i was sitting in my seat in tears when he got to the scene of the time that dick spent with medgar in mississippi just hours, days before he was assassinated. when you sit in the theater and you watch stuff like that, were you at home turning the tv channels and you stop and see something across the screen, all these years later, how did you process that, sitting in the theaters and watching the scene of dick and medgar in mississippi? >> it is still
and i could not understand how medgar can embrace the states with all the evil and whatnot.e believed it was a possibility and that it could grow and could become what we say we want in this united states of america, freedom to pursue who we are and developing ourselves the best way as possible. i on the other hand shun that we had many arguments about it. he said you have to believe and my thing is i believe in you but don't go too far. he could not walk away with his believes. >> joe...
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pollution and people are choking to death on the street and mercury poisoning is killing babies and whatnot so the government's like hey you know maybe we should take less garbage from america so they put the kybosh on this old garbage export business and now that as you point out these virtual signallers in other words you know weasely types and portlandia which is a great show by the way are on able to exercise their virtue by composting their own banana peels and by growing you know their own organic plants in the backyard and dividing plastic and whatnot in the recycling bin they have to now pay that's the bottom line they got the pay well actually part of the problem has been that they do not recycle they do not separate plastics so if in fact in our own community you'll see that the recycling section is just you dump it all plastic paper. or anything so people have been putting their stuff down on moles wool sweaters also just stuff in this thing but and in compressing it into a bale and then sending that bale via container to china and then china has to separate them all out it's the
pollution and people are choking to death on the street and mercury poisoning is killing babies and whatnot so the government's like hey you know maybe we should take less garbage from america so they put the kybosh on this old garbage export business and now that as you point out these virtual signallers in other words you know weasely types and portlandia which is a great show by the way are on able to exercise their virtue by composting their own banana peels and by growing you know their...
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, what i remember from this view of the city is a lot of different candidates and politicians and whatnot in the past have held a lot of press conferences because it offers such a great view of all things downtown. you can see the hustle and bustle of downtown. this is right here a great view of -- this is shackled bottom right here underneath, and you see downtown and the vcu health complex over there, you got state government over there. you can see the state capitol from here and the executive mansion from here as well. are we going to go by the capital? ashley: i would love to. seer stoney: now you can jefferson's work still around. ashley: how does the city government and state government and direct at all? mayor stoney: the state government is our partner. i'm lucky to have state government base in our city. but also presents challenges as well because when you're the home of state government, you don't necessarily -- you are tax exempt. youdon't want to be, but don't want to pay taxes on these beautiful buildings. so, it's -- i would rather have them than not have them. ashley: we'
, what i remember from this view of the city is a lot of different candidates and politicians and whatnot in the past have held a lot of press conferences because it offers such a great view of all things downtown. you can see the hustle and bustle of downtown. this is right here a great view of -- this is shackled bottom right here underneath, and you see downtown and the vcu health complex over there, you got state government over there. you can see the state capitol from here and the...
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so this is so bad, they use it film to teach whatnot to do in film school. >> oh, wow. >> quite an achievementonday or the cinematic masterpiece, james franco plays the star and director in the disaster artist. i'm great at reading the prompter. he plays the writer and drerkirr of "the room." >> i hit her. >> no. you want to change the line? >> you're doing great, man. we'll get there. >> action. action. action. action. >> i can't hear in here. >> say action so i can hear. >> okay. >> it was really great. people really don't know how this movie was made and if the actual they probably ended their career out of sheer despair. it's killing it, 95% on rotten tomatoes. the movie was >>> this morning on "world news now," the verdict is in. >> an illegal immigrant on trial for the death of kate steinle acquitted. the president weighing in immediately. >>> and drama in the senate. the tax bill that appeared to be nearly a done deal hits a snag. staffers working on changes to that bill. >>> and plus, matt lauer's apology as he's seen in public for the first time after being fired and nbc reports there
so this is so bad, they use it film to teach whatnot to do in film school. >> oh, wow. >> quite an achievementonday or the cinematic masterpiece, james franco plays the star and director in the disaster artist. i'm great at reading the prompter. he plays the writer and drerkirr of "the room." >> i hit her. >> no. you want to change the line? >> you're doing great, man. we'll get there. >> action. action. action. action. >> i can't hear in...
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they see the remarks on twitter, rocketman and whatnot, and they're unappreciative and unwilling to come to the table and so that in that regard h.r. mcmaster is expressing sentiments i have heard from folks across the administration, both diplomats and national security advisers. >> you don't know what you will wake up to on the phone with donald trump in the white house. gordon and vivian, thank you guys so much. >>> coming up, our next guest calls them the 13 days that transformed the trump white house. a two-week stretch of shake-ups, break-ups and setbacks. we're back right after this. >>> summer in the nation's capital is usually hot, muggy and quiet but the summer of 2017 in true dmp fashion unlike any other. there's firings, back stabbing, infighting and barrage of trump tweets. our friend and frequent guest co-authored a terrific new piece on a less than two-week span of the trump administration and quote encapsulated the promise and peril of president donald trump's first year in office and yielded aftershocks that reverberate within the white house even as the calendar turns t
they see the remarks on twitter, rocketman and whatnot, and they're unappreciative and unwilling to come to the table and so that in that regard h.r. mcmaster is expressing sentiments i have heard from folks across the administration, both diplomats and national security advisers. >> you don't know what you will wake up to on the phone with donald trump in the white house. gordon and vivian, thank you guys so much. >>> coming up, our next guest calls them the 13 days that...
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there are concerns about privacy and whatnot. bitcoin can be used for good or for ill. whether it is an eastern european criminal gang holding money or an afghan woman hiding money from her abusive husband, that is different. i do not think we can indict the technology as inherently good or bad, it is how you are using it. by brianre joined knight of the mercatus center, talking about rick did cryptocurrency. republicans can call 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. demand -- independents, 202-748-8002. if you are an investor in bitcoin, 202-748-8003. let's talk about crypto jacking. the "london mayor are" has a piece that talks about someone realizing they had been crypto jacked from using a starbucks card. websites were found to be tes tog similar code on si generate cryptocurrency without knowledge of users. bay, and others have been found to be running cryptocurrency miners. popular video sites, including some allegedly loading mining software onto visitor's computers. could you be crypto mining without knowing? guest: theoretically, yes. this goes into the broade
there are concerns about privacy and whatnot. bitcoin can be used for good or for ill. whether it is an eastern european criminal gang holding money or an afghan woman hiding money from her abusive husband, that is different. i do not think we can indict the technology as inherently good or bad, it is how you are using it. by brianre joined knight of the mercatus center, talking about rick did cryptocurrency. republicans can call 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. demand -- independents,...
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i think that our design might have a few problems, building code, whatnot, but they do not supply family housing. they're small units, and we feel that this project, as said, we realize there is an impact to them. no question. any new building in that slot will cause impacts, but on balance, we feel that providing an affordable unit and five family units in this situation is well worth that balance, and as i said, we have designed this project with their light wells very strongly in mind, and we have gone through huge amount of revisions all along the way, including some requested by planning and, you know, this is kind of 11th hour drawing that was submitted to us with the central court, and it, in our opinion, is just not feasible. there's somebody else from the building ownership that wants to read a few support letters that had not been in the package, and if you have further questions about all of the things that we did, there is a letter to the commissioners that we wrote that i'm not sure was in the package arc. >>vice president richards: thank you mr. sternberg. project sponsor,
i think that our design might have a few problems, building code, whatnot, but they do not supply family housing. they're small units, and we feel that this project, as said, we realize there is an impact to them. no question. any new building in that slot will cause impacts, but on balance, we feel that providing an affordable unit and five family units in this situation is well worth that balance, and as i said, we have designed this project with their light wells very strongly in mind, and...
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dreamers we cannot do a short term funding bill that picks and chooses what problems to solve and whatnot to solve that will not be fare and whim not pass. >> democratic lawmakers told them to vote know on con continuing resolution to fund the government. gop did it on their own and they have a meeting tonight to figure out how. >> praise for president over tax reform con tibd to today's cabinet meeting and got digs in on the media. >> ben carson you can stay if you want you need the prayer more than i do. they would be good, solid and honest. is that possible. some day we'll ask you to say grace. >> besides asking for a prayer we have seen something we have seen before in cabinet mee meeting. when when around the room and say nice things. nose says role. >> mike, would you like to say a few words. >> i appreciate it m mr. president as i told you last night shortly after the senate vote i know i speak on behalf of entire cabinet and millions of americans when i say cop grat laces and thank you, thank you for seeing through the course of this year agenda that truly is restoring this countr
dreamers we cannot do a short term funding bill that picks and chooses what problems to solve and whatnot to solve that will not be fare and whim not pass. >> democratic lawmakers told them to vote know on con continuing resolution to fund the government. gop did it on their own and they have a meeting tonight to figure out how. >> praise for president over tax reform con tibd to today's cabinet meeting and got digs in on the media. >> ben carson you can stay if you want you...
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th >> there are these pens that the president uses to sign bills and whatnot and usually it only goes men, today, he gave them to the media because we all know how much he loves the media >> didn't he say he liked the camera men? they're not fake news >> they're the ones put him on tv. they're the most important people in his world. is anyone that can put him out to the world. so the members of the media not so much, the people who recorded it put it out there. he said quote many of you worked very hard, many of you have worked very fairly and we really appreciate that. because of that, here's a pen. i just lobbied on i bay for presidential pens, pens from bill clinton go for like $300, i see a reagan pen for 105 and barack obama $35. maybe you pens to get out of circulation. >> how would you feel if you got one of them >> i don't use men pens, texting. i don't write things. >> i was looking for one in the newsroom before the show, rare com mod de. >> what about his approval poll? you can't say that he's doing a poor job >> you cannot. there's no way you can say trump is doing a poor
th >> there are these pens that the president uses to sign bills and whatnot and usually it only goes men, today, he gave them to the media because we all know how much he loves the media >> didn't he say he liked the camera men? they're not fake news >> they're the ones put him on tv. they're the most important people in his world. is anyone that can put him out to the world. so the members of the media not so much, the people who recorded it put it out there. he said quote...
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were big problems, and what is this and what semipressions mean and what are we getting for it and whatnot. so this came across the atlantic, procter and gamble takes a look at it and they decide to do an experiment. their experiment was for one quarter they dropped all their online advertising, which had been 20% of their budget, advertising budget, they just dropped it. and to see what impact it would have on their sales. what they uncovered was it had zero impact on their sales. absolutely zero. then coca-cola did a study which they wanted to try to figure out, okay, what media most influences people at the point of purchase? and they found out just slightly over 50% said television. and then in the teens were radio and unbelievably enough, print. and the high single digits was online. so we're still in the infancy of this industry as an advertising platform. not -- not as we all experience it every day getting online and doing with all the things we do, communicating with each other, getting information online, whatnot. but as an advertising platform we're still in the infancy. we can'
were big problems, and what is this and what semipressions mean and what are we getting for it and whatnot. so this came across the atlantic, procter and gamble takes a look at it and they decide to do an experiment. their experiment was for one quarter they dropped all their online advertising, which had been 20% of their budget, advertising budget, they just dropped it. and to see what impact it would have on their sales. what they uncovered was it had zero impact on their sales. absolutely...
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. - this is a national problem as far as the heroin epidemic, the opioid epidemic with pills and whatnotyone everywhere. - they have these pill parties where the kids are all told, well just bring pills. they put 'em in a bowl and then they just pop whatever's in the bowl. - i've been to at least a half a dozen funerals a year. the opioid epidemic is killing our students. - this current opioid epidemic is the number one cause of death in america for adults under the age of 50, period. - [katie] the 9th graders also got to hear from people who are dealing with these issues first-hand. - i'm here to share a story with you about my family member, my brother ryan, who you see up here on this mural. unfortunately my brother chose to make the wrong choices. he started finding new drugs, xanax, oxycontin, anything you could think of. and he started using these because he thought that he needed to fit in with his friends. he got so far into his addiction that at one point he was placed in front of heroin. and i know all of you out there are probably saying, there's no heroin around here. i would
. - this is a national problem as far as the heroin epidemic, the opioid epidemic with pills and whatnotyone everywhere. - they have these pill parties where the kids are all told, well just bring pills. they put 'em in a bowl and then they just pop whatever's in the bowl. - i've been to at least a half a dozen funerals a year. the opioid epidemic is killing our students. - this current opioid epidemic is the number one cause of death in america for adults under the age of 50, period. - [katie]...
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investors -- ubs is saying the boj can always come back and say, ok, we are going to buy again and whatnot impact. >> so it won't be disruptive. on are tokyo stocks reporter the etf program from the boj, program.ve etf mark mcfarland the chief asian economist is thing with us. mark, do you agree it is time to wrap it up with the etf program? or later the boj has to wrap it up. is aast thing you want central bank owning half the equity market. it is not a good signal on capitalist principles in japan, but the boj policy generally if look at the quantitative and qualitative elements of its stimulus package, that is unlikely to change much and is still quite bullish. >> they can pull back and still be a stimulative central bank, right? >> absolutely. it is probably the most stimulative bank in the world at the moment and that is unlikely to change anytime soon. of japan andout the boj some commentary from governor kuroda and some of on its website research material, they are telling you the boj policy will not change much for the next 12 months. >> one more point on the etf before we move on,
investors -- ubs is saying the boj can always come back and say, ok, we are going to buy again and whatnot impact. >> so it won't be disruptive. on are tokyo stocks reporter the etf program from the boj, program.ve etf mark mcfarland the chief asian economist is thing with us. mark, do you agree it is time to wrap it up with the etf program? or later the boj has to wrap it up. is aast thing you want central bank owning half the equity market. it is not a good signal on capitalist...
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what to do, whatnot to do and what should you do if you see someone else in trouble. >> the door was open a crack and she had her shirt off. i'm going to put it on instagram. >> the kids watching are real, the kind of dangerous situations your kids could face that day. >> just to liven things up. >> it's really hot in here. >> are you okay? this isn't funny. >> jim, you've got a head strong daughter. >> get your teen to turn off their phones and watch this together. >> on the edge of your seat. >> these teenagers could teach us all something. >> don't touch her. what is wrong with you. >> it's dateline's "my kid would never do that: the party safety" edition. >>> see something, say something. great advice, but how often do we follow it? if it's hard for adults. it's got to be tougher for self conscious teens, especially if it involves other kids and sex. so we decided to put teens to the test with their parents observing remotely without them knowing. will these teens say something? would your teen? it's a topic many of us parents would rather avoid. >> not really something that we t
what to do, whatnot to do and what should you do if you see someone else in trouble. >> the door was open a crack and she had her shirt off. i'm going to put it on instagram. >> the kids watching are real, the kind of dangerous situations your kids could face that day. >> just to liven things up. >> it's really hot in here. >> are you okay? this isn't funny. >> jim, you've got a head strong daughter. >> get your teen to turn off their phones and watch...
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you know, to each of, like, the clarity and the contrast and whatnot. um...to walk away with. >> yeah. um, $30,000 would be cool. >> an amazing amount of money. you have no lifelines. >> [laughs] >> so right now it sounds like you'd be taking a guess. >> yeah, it would be a guess. like, i feel like i could-- yeah, if this was at home, i'd be like, "eh, this is what i would guess." um... but it's not... >> right. >> enough to know it confidently. yeah, i think i'm gonna have to take that life-changing money that's already in ren's bank. >> and walk away with it. >> [laughs] i think so, yeah. >> is that your final? >> it's my final. >> congratulations. $20,000! [cheers and applause] what would you have guessed?
you know, to each of, like, the clarity and the contrast and whatnot. um...to walk away with. >> yeah. um, $30,000 would be cool. >> an amazing amount of money. you have no lifelines. >> [laughs] >> so right now it sounds like you'd be taking a guess. >> yeah, it would be a guess. like, i feel like i could-- yeah, if this was at home, i'd be like, "eh, this is what i would guess." um... but it's not... >> right. >> enough to know it...
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you can see all the games and whatnot. i've played 249 games. >> narrator: on this day, bryce won $11,000 on the afternoon baseball games. >> the guy has bases loaded, i got the guy that plays as a leadoff hitter... >> narrator: that night, he lost $6,000. over the past year, with reporters from the new york times, we've been investigating what was behind the explosion in daily fantasy sports and the wider world of online sports betting, which is illegal in most of the country. daily fantasy sports doesn't consider itself gambling, and had been booming. >> fantasy sports was traditionally a season-long contest that was something common among coworkers, friends, and family. >> narrator: for years, players would gather at the beginning of the season, assemble their teams and compete against each other. >> in the season-long contests, sometime you have to wait three months, four months. you're devoting hours upon hours a week, and you have to wait until the end of the season to find out who won. >> narrator: then the internet
you can see all the games and whatnot. i've played 249 games. >> narrator: on this day, bryce won $11,000 on the afternoon baseball games. >> the guy has bases loaded, i got the guy that plays as a leadoff hitter... >> narrator: that night, he lost $6,000. over the past year, with reporters from the new york times, we've been investigating what was behind the explosion in daily fantasy sports and the wider world of online sports betting, which is illegal in most of the...
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the state through various witnesses, detectives who testified about the video and whatnot, it admitted they did furthering investigation or examination of the tape to make sure it wasn't doctored in some way. project veritas is the tory us for editing their videos -- notorious for editing their videos. it was presented to the jury as a main piece of evidence. especially with the idea of conspiracy. when so much of the so-called evidence against these defendants and the defendants at this kind of on so-called investigative work of far right actors, it really shows how the state itself with their police investigators, undercover cops infiltrating meetings, undercover and plainclothes police present on the march and in the streets that day, all of these different state actors were not able to find the evidence to substantiate the charges the prosecutor so ferociously pursuing, so they have -- create the evidentiary base through drawings on the far r right. amy: i would ask about the main detective working full time on the j20 case, greggory pemberton. on january 20, pemberton made tweeted
the state through various witnesses, detectives who testified about the video and whatnot, it admitted they did furthering investigation or examination of the tape to make sure it wasn't doctored in some way. project veritas is the tory us for editing their videos -- notorious for editing their videos. it was presented to the jury as a main piece of evidence. especially with the idea of conspiracy. when so much of the so-called evidence against these defendants and the defendants at this kind...
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. >> doing flips and whatnot? >> right.t. >> we practiced for weeks. >> we had to core riee oe chor >> someone is going to think that is us and that we did that. >> we didn't. >> why does my back hurt then? >> i don't know. >> you have some personal problems this morning. >> i've got a list this long of problems this morning. >> is pasrt of it the cold though? >> it's the wind. >> in the district, 23 degrees. feels like 10 degrees with that wind. look at the feels temperature everywhere else. for dulles, for gaithersburg, 8 in manassas 26789 in hagerstown. wind chills 4 to 10 degrees. by 8:00 a.m., really cold still. by 9:00 still cold. snow chances coming up. let's check your roads on this very bitter cold morning. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. i am a little sore from all of that jazzercise. the beltway looking good. prince gorges county no problems into town or out of town. aaron? >> melissa, thank you. >>> 4:38 now. getting to and from work could be different for certain metro riders. where the agency is seriou
. >> doing flips and whatnot? >> right.t. >> we practiced for weeks. >> we had to core riee oe chor >> someone is going to think that is us and that we did that. >> we didn't. >> why does my back hurt then? >> i don't know. >> you have some personal problems this morning. >> i've got a list this long of problems this morning. >> is pasrt of it the cold though? >> it's the wind. >> in the district, 23 degrees. feels...
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that was magical for me back in the 1980s and whatnot. so we try to re-create it here.e love the vintage feel. >> reporter: there's a santa's workshop. a multicultural choir. ♪ o tannenbaum ♪ >> the holy grail is the african-american choir singer. there's only approximately maybe 12 out there in the world and i have two of them. >> reporter: darth vader there. nothing says christmas like darth vader. >> absolutely. >> reporter: complete with a candy cane light saber. >> we make everything happy here. that's what i try to embody here. >> reporter: in the past americans have spent as much as $6 billion on christmas decorations in one year. the prices have probably gone up since then. >> we're going to smash the competition. >> reporter: tomisello is one of the contestants on the great light fight where families compete to win a $50,000 prize for creating the most over the top displays. kind of a christmas card version of extreme home makeovers. the bigger, the brighter, the louder, the better. i've done this story for a couple years now. i've been to all different varieti
that was magical for me back in the 1980s and whatnot. so we try to re-create it here.e love the vintage feel. >> reporter: there's a santa's workshop. a multicultural choir. ♪ o tannenbaum ♪ >> the holy grail is the african-american choir singer. there's only approximately maybe 12 out there in the world and i have two of them. >> reporter: darth vader there. nothing says christmas like darth vader. >> absolutely. >> reporter: complete with a candy cane light...
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jordan and israel but larger in the region how that would impact potential violence, protests and whatnot. pakistan, if there is a place you want to talk about transnational, transregional terrorism, it's there. they have the highest number of terrorist groups of anyplace in the world. the question is what we saw so far are they trying to export the terrorism to the united states to the homeland. as of now it seems very regional. but that always has the potential to grow. that's one of the big concerns. that's why we saw is the president roll out south asia strategy that talks about the u.s. maintaining a presence there really with no end at this point. >> and we have ivanka in india. tprepb chess qaa, since we last saw you you have been to india. does your story relate back to india? >> no, it does not. that was an interesting trip for reasons we can get into later. my story of the week, which i -- the most important thing that was happening but another thing i broke was omarosa manigault was leaving the white house. when this story was first told to me, the white house seemed to want he
jordan and israel but larger in the region how that would impact potential violence, protests and whatnot. pakistan, if there is a place you want to talk about transnational, transregional terrorism, it's there. they have the highest number of terrorist groups of anyplace in the world. the question is what we saw so far are they trying to export the terrorism to the united states to the homeland. as of now it seems very regional. but that always has the potential to grow. that's one of the big...
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for that reason, actually, many folks are going to try to push off some bonuses and whatnot until januaryear to take advantage of the lower percentages. let's talk about donations just for a quick second here. charitable donations will be removed basically out of the tax code next year so many tax professionals are saying get those extra donations in this year in terms of money or items in order to get that donation. also some other deductions, tax preparation deductions. the employee costs that are not reimbursed from employers as well as some other fees will not be allowed to be year. take those deductions if at all possible this year. >> edward, want to ask you about one other thing. before the president left for his christmas vacation to florida, he mentioned an infrastructure plan. what do we know about that? any timetable when we could see something? >> no timetable. the president wants to get it done quickly. we know he's probably started working on it as we speak down in florida, but when he gets back here he is expected to try and reach out to the democrats and see if they'll com
for that reason, actually, many folks are going to try to push off some bonuses and whatnot until januaryear to take advantage of the lower percentages. let's talk about donations just for a quick second here. charitable donations will be removed basically out of the tax code next year so many tax professionals are saying get those extra donations in this year in terms of money or items in order to get that donation. also some other deductions, tax preparation deductions. the employee costs...
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we've seen crude get above $55 a barrel that's been key for the oil names, for the fraccers and whatnotthat's been a big boost. once we cross that 50 mark, that's when xle and all the individual names start to take off to the up side the other thing you have with the brent and wti spread that we continue to see at $7 a part that is very good for u.s.-based companies to export that oil overseas and make profit there and obviously a bunch of those top 10 holdings are the kind of names you'd like to see get the profitibility with that. they did not move when oil first moved. now they're playing catch up with oil sitting at 60 i love names like occidental they are the top ten holder in the xle. >> carter, head over to the board and explain. >> energy worst performer in 15. best performer in '16, now bottom of the barrel in '17. it's volatile stuff and if you get it right, you win, if you get it wrong, it hurts so you got two lines they speak for themselves. i want to look at the spread between the winner and the loser. so over the past five years this is tech and this is energy you're talki
we've seen crude get above $55 a barrel that's been key for the oil names, for the fraccers and whatnotthat's been a big boost. once we cross that 50 mark, that's when xle and all the individual names start to take off to the up side the other thing you have with the brent and wti spread that we continue to see at $7 a part that is very good for u.s.-based companies to export that oil overseas and make profit there and obviously a bunch of those top 10 holdings are the kind of names you'd like...
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i was surprised simply because i thought he would want to talk about the tax bill and whatnot. i'm told by folks there that they just wanted to stay on message and keep it all on tax. >> well, he certainly is still taking his victory lap from that tax signing. julia manchester from "the hill," kevin cirilli from bloomberg news. thank you for joining me. that'll do it for me. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching. at the top of the hour on hugh hewitt, he's coming up next. but first, it's "your business" with jj ramberg. ooooooh snap!! every truck guy has their own way of conveying powerful. yeeaaahhh boy. kind of looks like a monster coming to eat ya. holy smokes. that is awesome. strong. you got the basic, and you got the beefy. i just think it looks mean. incredible. no way. i'm getting goosebumps. this holiday season, become part of the chevy family. use your employee discount for everyone and trade up to this silverado all star to get a total value of over eleven thousand dollars. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. has been a problem for me. mouth i'm also on a lot of
i was surprised simply because i thought he would want to talk about the tax bill and whatnot. i'm told by folks there that they just wanted to stay on message and keep it all on tax. >> well, he certainly is still taking his victory lap from that tax signing. julia manchester from "the hill," kevin cirilli from bloomberg news. thank you for joining me. that'll do it for me. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching. at the top of the hour on hugh hewitt, he's coming up next. but...
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pollution and people are choking to death on the street and mercury poisoning is killing babies and whatnot so the governments like hey you know maybe we should take less garbage from america so they put the kybosh on this old garbage export business and now that as you point out these virtual signallers in other words you know weasely types and portlandia which is a great show by the way are on able to exercise their virtue by composting their own banana peels and by growing you know their own organic plan.
pollution and people are choking to death on the street and mercury poisoning is killing babies and whatnot so the governments like hey you know maybe we should take less garbage from america so they put the kybosh on this old garbage export business and now that as you point out these virtual signallers in other words you know weasely types and portlandia which is a great show by the way are on able to exercise their virtue by composting their own banana peels and by growing you know their own...
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so well behaved, came into the studio and i think we all were just like wow, play with the dog and whatnotess after playing with the dog. >> less stress this week. i think the warmth will through christmas day and then we'll have to see toward the end of the year how cold it does get because there's some cold lurking up in canada. want to start with the 3-degree guarantee. topper went to 50 a couple days sunday. i lowered it to 48. should have listened to topper. we hit 50. good job, top. i'm still in there, though, still correct with the 2-degree difference. tomorrow, though, 55 is what i'm forecasting for the 3- degree guarantee. it will be a warmer day. one thing we've seen today with the clouds, the bark is worse than the bite on the rain. we had some isolated sprinkles, but things are moving out west to east. that's important because when they're moving from the northwest, that's cold air coming in. west to east is milder air. that's what we'll see this week as temperatures warm up monday. tuesday, the pick of the week, 60. we go down toward 50ish wednesday and thursday, back in the m
so well behaved, came into the studio and i think we all were just like wow, play with the dog and whatnotess after playing with the dog. >> less stress this week. i think the warmth will through christmas day and then we'll have to see toward the end of the year how cold it does get because there's some cold lurking up in canada. want to start with the 3-degree guarantee. topper went to 50 a couple days sunday. i lowered it to 48. should have listened to topper. we hit 50. good job, top....
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delivery systems where we would put a medication into one of these bags to be infused over 30 minutes or whatnotof drawing the active ingredients up into a syringe that can be administered via iv push over the course of three or five minutes. and am i right in thinking that would take nursing staff? it does require additional time for the nurse to remain at the patient‘s bedside to push the product in over that time span. so what information are you getting about when the supply of these bags will pick up? we do receive the information just as you had referenced, coming from baxter. we know the recovery efforts in puerto rico are going to be important to fully recover from the disruption we have had in supply. we are also being told we will receive allocations of supply of a percentage of what we would normally receive. we are just finding it's a bit unpredictable as to how much of that allocation we receive week by week. you just referenced baxter. for our viewers, that is the main company on puerto rico that makes these bags. they say restoring a reliable product supply remains their priority.
delivery systems where we would put a medication into one of these bags to be infused over 30 minutes or whatnotof drawing the active ingredients up into a syringe that can be administered via iv push over the course of three or five minutes. and am i right in thinking that would take nursing staff? it does require additional time for the nurse to remain at the patient‘s bedside to push the product in over that time span. so what information are you getting about when the supply of these bags...
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above 50, $55 a barrel, that's been key for these oil names for some of the frackers out there and whatnot. that's been a big boost. once we cross the 50 mark, that's when the xle and individual names take off to the upside the other thing we have there with the brent and wti spread that we continue to see at $6, $7 a part, that's very good for u.s.-based companies to export that oil overseas and make some profit there and obviously in the xle, a bunch of those top ten holdings are those names you would like to see get that profitability when they export it's been a huge boost they did not move earlier in the year, now they're playing catch-up with oil above 55, sitting here at 60 i love names like occidental >> carter says there's going in the charts signaling more gains next year. carter, head over to the plasma to explain >> we'll see what we can figure out here energy, worst performer in '15, best performer in '16, bottom of the barrel again in '17. it's volatile stuff. if you get it right, you win, if you get it wrong, it hurts let's try to make the case for energy here. so you have t
above 50, $55 a barrel, that's been key for these oil names for some of the frackers out there and whatnot. that's been a big boost. once we cross the 50 mark, that's when the xle and individual names take off to the upside the other thing we have there with the brent and wti spread that we continue to see at $6, $7 a part, that's very good for u.s.-based companies to export that oil overseas and make some profit there and obviously in the xle, a bunch of those top ten holdings are those names...
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there were women inmates getting pregnant by guards and whatnot. the congressman would call me at 12:00, 1:00 in the morning with ideas. he would change his mind. he would say we have to do this after further deliberations. as well as i know the congressman, i could not tell you that, but this is going to be a decision that the congressman makes about what his future will be here in the district. yes, ma'am? reporter: you said he has undergone tests. do you have an expectation about when he will be released from the hospital? mr. reed: i don't. in fact, you will recall yesterday that 7:00 yesterday morning he was undergoing tests and the doctors ordered another round of testing. so i don't know when he will be released but i do plan on talking to him in the next day or so. reporter: with all due respect, you say he will make a decision and a couple of days whether to resign or stepping aside and standing his ground saying he hasn't done anything wrong, why would that be under consideration? mr. reed: at this particular juncture, we are going to tal
there were women inmates getting pregnant by guards and whatnot. the congressman would call me at 12:00, 1:00 in the morning with ideas. he would change his mind. he would say we have to do this after further deliberations. as well as i know the congressman, i could not tell you that, but this is going to be a decision that the congressman makes about what his future will be here in the district. yes, ma'am? reporter: you said he has undergone tests. do you have an expectation about when he...
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are no queues and julie has trained father christmas and his elves on what to say and, crucially, whatnotcould really stress somebody out. just little tips where they can say, "just try to be the best that you can be," or "have you been the best that you can be?" rather than challenging the child. i like it turned off, really quiet i like it. a few weeks ago we met oscar and his family who told us about the difficulties they face when going shopping. tonight a very excited and very happy oscar is doing something his parents say would usually be just too much for him. i will give it to the elves when i get back to the north pole. are you real? of course, i am the real santa. do you want to see my beard? a really nice experience. we often avoided santa's grottos at christmas time because of oscar's condition. it could be the lights, the sensory overload, but coming here he was so excited. he is able to engage and understand the whole process, which is not what we would experience normally. what else did he tell you he was going to do to your list? take it to the elves to the north pole. it
are no queues and julie has trained father christmas and his elves on what to say and, crucially, whatnotcould really stress somebody out. just little tips where they can say, "just try to be the best that you can be," or "have you been the best that you can be?" rather than challenging the child. i like it turned off, really quiet i like it. a few weeks ago we met oscar and his family who told us about the difficulties they face when going shopping. tonight a very excited...
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trying to get where they need to be it's the holidays everybody is out in doing their shopping and whatnot like i said at seven twenty in the morning everyone many people are just trying to get to work and so this attack was clearly planned in some way that he had this improvised device attached to his body and went to the new york metro which would be a prime target for anybody who's trying to carry out a terrorist. attack so. the suspect the twenty seven year old man is in police custody in hospital he has. burns. you know the police did say that he intentionally exploded this device. and they say when they were saying that this was terrorist attack so it will be will of course be following to see what more comes of that what exactly were his motivations. and we have a video of some of the officials what they were saying today during the press conference let's take a listen. we. would like to make that statement again. so that we have the new york governor speaking there and of course they mentioned that this is really this is the time when new york's citizens will all come together unfo
trying to get where they need to be it's the holidays everybody is out in doing their shopping and whatnot like i said at seven twenty in the morning everyone many people are just trying to get to work and so this attack was clearly planned in some way that he had this improvised device attached to his body and went to the new york metro which would be a prime target for anybody who's trying to carry out a terrorist. attack so. the suspect the twenty seven year old man is in police custody in...
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purposes for unbudgeted expenses of the department personnel going to conferences and seminars and whatnot, so it's a good thing. >> the members of the department would love that, just love that. >> park and rec has one, as well. that's very true. all right. >> well, thank you very much, and mr. corso, i look forward to working with you on the budget. >> certainly. you too. >> write that grant writer in. thank you, commissioner covington. vice president nakajo. >> thank you very much, president cleaveland. thank you very much director corso. i appreciate this process because this process is what we've been working with since i've been here. i know that there's concerns on maybe modifying or changing the process. again, i appreciate it because you have always been able to walk us through the process, and with these timelines and with these instructions, so when i see a deficit number and in terms of your presentation, the projected deficit that was referred to was 88 million fiscal year 18-19. excuse me? do i have this wrong? can you explain this a little bit more about projected deficit ov
purposes for unbudgeted expenses of the department personnel going to conferences and seminars and whatnot, so it's a good thing. >> the members of the department would love that, just love that. >> park and rec has one, as well. that's very true. all right. >> well, thank you very much, and mr. corso, i look forward to working with you on the budget. >> certainly. you too. >> write that grant writer in. thank you, commissioner covington. vice president nakajo....
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right and this is is there like you know collectible cars or ferrari's and whatnot there are certain years that are better than others vintage years yeah there's not applied to this market i would say that the irma's birken customer is a parallel universe to the guys you're talking about that they could sustain something how does a nine hundred sixty seven mustang still worth ninety thousand dollars guys who support the marketplace i would say there isn't so much of into year for this stuff as much as there are vintage editions you know this for example to go and i told you about it was a very short run that this particular color was made so it's more the collection in the color than the year itself so how did you get into this i've been a luxury in finance my whole life provided a.b.l. financing to some of the biggest retailers know she goes companies in the world and we took a lot of merchandise in possession back reselling it and my wife started taking around on e bay and with watches and jewelry and we sold a couple of these for girlfriends or is it needed money at the time and s
right and this is is there like you know collectible cars or ferrari's and whatnot there are certain years that are better than others vintage years yeah there's not applied to this market i would say that the irma's birken customer is a parallel universe to the guys you're talking about that they could sustain something how does a nine hundred sixty seven mustang still worth ninety thousand dollars guys who support the marketplace i would say there isn't so much of into year for this stuff as...
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same rules as bitcoin just a few changes on the back in of transaction formats and block sizes and whatnot and so really what we. around here is there is this ideological split between the the technical. changes that people think should be implemented in order to scale bitcoin to get it to reach more people so the main thing is people arguing about should we scale mostly on the block chain or should we scale mostly off the block chain personally i think you know we need every type of scaling we can get but the the on block chain scaling to you know potentially infinitely large block sizes has a lot of ramifications that will impact the ability for the average user to retain sovereignty and to really decide for themselves what bitcoin is and you really do that by running a bit coy node and using that to secure your money and i really didn't roll that back a lot of bad guys know if to unpack way of talking about their south day large block size correct me if i'm wrong but would tend to put power into the miners and it would be a move against a total decentralization of this protocol of this
same rules as bitcoin just a few changes on the back in of transaction formats and block sizes and whatnot and so really what we. around here is there is this ideological split between the the technical. changes that people think should be implemented in order to scale bitcoin to get it to reach more people so the main thing is people arguing about should we scale mostly on the block chain or should we scale mostly off the block chain personally i think you know we need every type of scaling we...