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presidente p puede hablar sin limites, la mas larga fue de 1 hora 1y 28 minuts de bill clinton y tambien gn pueden ausentar en a caso de un ataque al capitolio s se puede garantizar el gobierno, ah italii testa la crema de l a politica, ahora vamos a la cas b blanca donde se han enviado p s periodistas entre ellos nrouests crompaÑeros, jose nos tiene ma d dlletalles >> buenas tardes, smoestamos en casa blanca a pocos minutos para entrar a un al,muerzo pirrviaivn el prtyrutresidente donald tru s estamos con la asesora del p presidente, inmigracion es un tema importante >> el presidente hablara sobre i inmigracion y tambien tratado de libre comercio y tambien lo que tiene que ver con infra infraestructura >> vemos pnersonas que no han o cometido crimenes y testan hace aÑos aqui y han sido ddeportado >> por eso tenemos que buscar n una solucion itnteligentes la a reforma tormigratoria, conmemen con daca y por eso el presidente puso un plan para 1.8 mlillone d de rtesidentes que pueden ser n benificiados pero no excluye la seguridad nacional ni fronteriza >> la sebgundoeguridad es para t tambie
presidente p puede hablar sin limites, la mas larga fue de 1 hora 1y 28 minuts de bill clinton y tambien gn pueden ausentar en a caso de un ataque al capitolio s se puede garantizar el gobierno, ah italii testa la crema de l a politica, ahora vamos a la cas b blanca donde se han enviado p s periodistas entre ellos nrouests crompaÑeros, jose nos tiene ma d dlletalles >> buenas tardes, smoestamos en casa blanca a pocos minutos para entrar a un al,muerzo pirrviaivn el prtyrutresidente...
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doris: i have never shotot a gn before.ut with the way things arare going now, it's s really necesey that we all learn how to protect ourselves. katherine: i think that t aftr the incident a few weeks ago in charlottesville, it just occurred to me that we can't totally depend on law enforcement to protect us, to be there for us. reporter: the white supremacists rally in virginia this summer confirmed for many that open racism remains widespread in the u.s. it's a factor cited by many of the women flocking to marchelle washington's courses. once they're at the shooting range, the first step is learning how to load a gun. the next step is firing with live ammunition. it's not as easy as marchelle makes it look. marchelle: don't rush it. focus. inhale, exhale, squeeze. reporter: this participant got off to a good start. after her very first go, the target figure is riddled with holes. everyone gets ten shots, and encouragement as well, if needed. these aren't gun enthusiasts -- they're women who are afraid. marchelle: that's a
doris: i have never shotot a gn before.ut with the way things arare going now, it's s really necesey that we all learn how to protect ourselves. katherine: i think that t aftr the incident a few weeks ago in charlottesville, it just occurred to me that we can't totally depend on law enforcement to protect us, to be there for us. reporter: the white supremacists rally in virginia this summer confirmed for many that open racism remains widespread in the u.s. it's a factor cited by many of the...
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esta organizacion que aboga por la educacion tambien desaprueba la decison, sin embargo dicen que los gn
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the analyst for the chiefs' titans game, john gn gruden bef becoming coach.ook at marcus mariota's pass. what happened with it? he catches his own pass. the throw and catches a touchdown in the same playoff game and does it on the same play. the chiefs blow an 18-point halftime lead. andy reid, more problems in the playoffs. >>> how about the flyers. out of last place in the division. they have won three of four. some good wins against the lightning. yesterday the blues opening face-off claude giroux welcomed back a teammate in a philly way. flyer on ex-flyer. flyers' fore-check. very physical. scott long gets a look. flyers on the rush. claude giroux, off of the buttocks, a butt goal. snapped a goalless drought. second period, i'm going to give it right back to you. nice backhand move there. 3-0. then another flyers' rush, claude giroux. nice pass. two goals. the first flyer to 20 goals this season. he's in the top five in goals in the nhl. flyers, nice win, 6-3. >> everyone going early in the game and guys are ready. they come up strong and we establish our
the analyst for the chiefs' titans game, john gn gruden bef becoming coach.ook at marcus mariota's pass. what happened with it? he catches his own pass. the throw and catches a touchdown in the same playoff game and does it on the same play. the chiefs blow an 18-point halftime lead. andy reid, more problems in the playoffs. >>> how about the flyers. out of last place in the division. they have won three of four. some good wins against the lightning. yesterday the blues opening...
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. >> they're serving us, and they're providing gn r city it o unnoticed. you know philadelphians are top when it comes to awesom. and it makes me feel proud to be in the city and be here. thk that's because a lot of people maybe in their past have been in >> no one is really like snob is more love job this year's nna of 1300 diners, found folks in philly give average surpassing the national average by 2%, line, we tippers those in portland, oregon. >> that's interesting. would foo tipping in exchange for higher menu price3% idea >> oh, that's terrible. >> it is performance based, ashe away from the experience. >> the same survey showed that bad service -- in fact, it was noise, other out, high prices, and parking. news."brewer, cbs-3, " >> okay, number one, all right >> we like being thing. >> here is a weather tip. layers tomorrow. >> layers. >> lots. >> lots and lots and lots of layers. tomorrow will ber. it will feel like winter has cents just snapped back. when you wake up tomorrow was it just 67 degrees yesterday? because it is not any more. it is goi
. >> they're serving us, and they're providing gn r city it o unnoticed. you know philadelphians are top when it comes to awesom. and it makes me feel proud to be in the city and be here. thk that's because a lot of people maybe in their past have been in >> no one is really like snob is more love job this year's nna of 1300 diners, found folks in philly give average surpassing the national average by 2%, line, we tippers those in portland, oregon. >> that's interesting. would...
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. >> despite facing the occasion gn al hurdle and a handful of hiccups, the campaign was a success. it raised $1.7 million from more than 1700 investors, fueling significant growth for the company. before the campaign, they had reached a total of $3 million in revenue. they had a customer base of 21,000 people and a staff of eight. a year after the offering, lifetime sales had tripled. the customer base more than doubled. and the number of employees had grown to 14. you were one of the first companies to do this. was it more work than you thought, less work? >> it was a lot of work. when people ask you, is it an easier way to raise capital than any other traditional source, it's definitely not easier. it's just different. >> they believe one of the reasons it worked for them is that they already had a passionate base of customers. so they had a built-in audience to go to with the offering. >> it was really just a matter of engaging our customer base. that was really where the majority of the financing came from. very loyal customers that we used our traditional marketing channels to
. >> despite facing the occasion gn al hurdle and a handful of hiccups, the campaign was a success. it raised $1.7 million from more than 1700 investors, fueling significant growth for the company. before the campaign, they had reached a total of $3 million in revenue. they had a customer base of 21,000 people and a staff of eight. a year after the offering, lifetime sales had tripled. the customer base more than doubled. and the number of employees had grown to 14. you were one of the...
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gn nat turner is pivotal because it really made an impact on this country. laws tightened up, and while those laws tighten up, still african-americans found ways to go around those laws. allow me to point out that we have a section directly behind me entitled making a way out of no way, where we look at the black codes and slave codes. codes that define status and ability, autonomy. so african-americans free or enslaved oftentimes were restricted more than you can marry. for example, illegal to marry, illegal to read, illegal to gather, illegal to practice their faith. one of the objects i'd like to point out is again a family object. we were fortunate to be contacted by ms. shirley burke in detroit who reached out to us and donated her ancestor's violin he was given by a slave owner to perform gatherings at the plantation site. we were fortunate to restore the violin and have it on display here. that violin is important to the law regarding illegal to gather. oftentimes african americans in the hush of night would find ways to gather and practice their fait
gn nat turner is pivotal because it really made an impact on this country. laws tightened up, and while those laws tighten up, still african-americans found ways to go around those laws. allow me to point out that we have a section directly behind me entitled making a way out of no way, where we look at the black codes and slave codes. codes that define status and ability, autonomy. so african-americans free or enslaved oftentimes were restricted more than you can marry. for example, illegal to...
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president of the united states is1.gÑ racist because he has th views and has the power to subjugate peoples is not rocket science. not surprised at all. more surprised and this drives me up a wall. problem with the discussion we're having. people want to say oh, my god he's talking to economic anxiety voters and giving red meat to the base. the hell with all of that. sick and tired of good people in this country who support donald trump who won't call this what it is. we have an issue with race in this country that dates back beyond donald trump and obama and bushes but can't say that. be his friend or not, if you can't say what he said is racist, you're not contributing to making this a more perfect union. >> we'll continue this discussion. be right back. ♪ turn up your swagger game with one a day men's. ♪ a complete multivitamin with key nutrients plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a veh
president of the united states is1.gÑ racist because he has th views and has the power to subjugate peoples is not rocket science. not surprised at all. more surprised and this drives me up a wall. problem with the discussion we're having. people want to say oh, my god he's talking to economic anxiety voters and giving red meat to the base. the hell with all of that. sick and tired of good people in this country who support donald trump who won't call this what it is. we have an issue with...
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there'there is a huge program gn in the city of new york to try to educate the public about what it isthat they do. i hope the book made a slight contribution. >> host: they should know it before they become the party used the law. that education would make a big difference. >> guest: i think so, yes. >> host: i want to thank you for this conversation and again recommend this book. it is full of insights and anecdotes and stories that are absolutely fascinating and entertaining. you might think that is an oxymoron when it comes to a judge and a memoir but it is full of interesting stuff on amazon.com. i look forward to many more gears of your service on the bench. >> guest: thank you very much, senator. .. >> >> good evening. we have a very exciting and wonderful speaker tonight.
there'there is a huge program gn in the city of new york to try to educate the public about what it isthat they do. i hope the book made a slight contribution. >> host: they should know it before they become the party used the law. that education would make a big difference. >> guest: i think so, yes. >> host: i want to thank you for this conversation and again recommend this book. it is full of insights and anecdotes and stories that are absolutely fascinating and...
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my confirmation with senate relations,gn and since that in august, we have had support.h the president on his asian trip. we did a historic memoranda of understanding with the japanese equivalent, which we will get very involved in developing projects with, and then i went to vietnam to sign an agreement with president trump and the president of vietnam in attendance for a large plant. that: to follow up on because in just a couple of weeks, the white house will put out its funding levels and have the budget requests. what are you looking for in the new budget? will we see changes in the new year budget? ray: as far as opec is concerned, we had about $29 billion of authority, which is on our books. we get an allocation to operate between $65 billion and $70 billion this year. opec is looking for a $70 billion allocation. last year, we made a profit, which in government accounting talk is a reduction of $268 million. $70 billion investment, that is a pretty good investment for the taxpayer. shery: allowing china's influence to grow in latin america, when it comes to doing
my confirmation with senate relations,gn and since that in august, we have had support.h the president on his asian trip. we did a historic memoranda of understanding with the japanese equivalent, which we will get very involved in developing projects with, and then i went to vietnam to sign an agreement with president trump and the president of vietnam in attendance for a large plant. that: to follow up on because in just a couple of weeks, the white house will put out its funding levels and...
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. >> the mayor of philadelphia decided to have a little he's gn recently. right.ain in my knee right now just thinking about that. >> shame the mayor's office is nothing but a clown show, actually an elf show as you can see. do you ever smile? yes, i do, when i receive these wonderful tweets from such wonderful people, out on the internet. >> i love. that will where you can have fun and poke humor at yourself. so did he this also back when he was turning 58, about two years ago. >> do you ever smile. 4:57. we're coming right back, let's take you outside as we look at the, well, the cold temperatures out there, certainly nothing new. no one along the boardwalk, i'll tell you that, no one out and about. >> right now on good day philadelphia, brace yourself, it is coming, nasty nor'easter set to hit the delaware valley and the shore right in the cross hairs. sue and the first alert weather team with when the snow will start, and how much we can all expect to get. >> unbelievable. see the skies. this guy? police say he drop off three children at northampton county mcd
. >> the mayor of philadelphia decided to have a little he's gn recently. right.ain in my knee right now just thinking about that. >> shame the mayor's office is nothing but a clown show, actually an elf show as you can see. do you ever smile? yes, i do, when i receive these wonderful tweets from such wonderful people, out on the internet. >> i love. that will where you can have fun and poke humor at yourself. so did he this also back when he was turning 58, about two years...
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he genuinely cares and has a compass gn compassionate point of view, but he mentioned border security. mechanically, we have to bring that together. but he made the point, there were a lot of people positioning, i thought it was great to have the press there. i think 25 members of the press were looking around to say, do they know we're still here? but i thought it was a great meeting because it gave the american people insights into the parameter that we've got to negotiate. >> so, first of all, clarify for me, who was running point on this? you and senator langford more or more of this working group with senator graham, durbin and others. because there's two different tracks. >> a comcombination. we met with senator graham and jeff flake, corey gardner on the component. and we have been led by chairman grassley on border security and some of the policies in between. we participated in both groups. >> so before i get you on what i want to talk about briefly before i let you go on to news of the day, talk to me about phase two comprehensive reform, which the president brought up yeste
he genuinely cares and has a compass gn compassionate point of view, but he mentioned border security. mechanically, we have to bring that together. but he made the point, there were a lot of people positioning, i thought it was great to have the press there. i think 25 members of the press were looking around to say, do they know we're still here? but i thought it was a great meeting because it gave the american people insights into the parameter that we've got to negotiate. >> so, first...
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. >> i want to let you no, when you have 4½-year-old grandson gn desperate for a toilet, it's an emergencyation for request for public an qualified developers for pier facilities embarcadero historic district. >> good evening, priz adams, vice president brandon and fellow port commissioners, elaine forbes. i'm dianne o'shea and i'm doing ap informational presentation for a proposal for request for interest and request forç qualifications in interest of stewarding the historicq pirs ad bulkhead facilities. -- piers and bulkhead facilities. as you have mired over many years looking at the opportunities, challenges that we face for our historic finger peers and bulkhead buildingses, we're trying to prioritize attention on improving the tools and opportunities for repairs and rehabilitation of the embarcadero historic facility. this map shows just a summary of the span three miles from pier 45 all wait to pier 48 which we've talked about tonight. even though they were built in the early 1900s, they are utilitarian in being able to adapt to modern uses. the challenges of course are the deterio
. >> i want to let you no, when you have 4½-year-old grandson gn desperate for a toilet, it's an emergencyation for request for public an qualified developers for pier facilities embarcadero historic district. >> good evening, priz adams, vice president brandon and fellow port commissioners, elaine forbes. i'm dianne o'shea and i'm doing ap informational presentation for a proposal for request for interest and request forç qualifications in interest of stewarding the historicq...
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you hear lawmakers for gn against this act. so we'll talk more about the politics. but i want to start with tom winter. because i think it's important before we get into a big discussion, explain in plain english wh english explain what phi sa is. >> it allows the federal government to be able to listen to be able to gather information on and to get the electronic communications of people that are even foreign agents or foreign governments, whether they be on u.s. soil, so if it's say for instance a spy from a foreign country that happens to be in the united states, or to be able to listen to people abroad for the purposes of trying to figure out if there is a crime. or if there is some information we need to be aware of. in addition, on the tear rifrm aspect, if somebody here in the united states is talking to somebody who is isis operative for someone in syria, this is a real example, ittal louls the government to say we need to have a little bit of different process here. they'll go to the phisa court, we know this operative is talking to this person, and we need
you hear lawmakers for gn against this act. so we'll talk more about the politics. but i want to start with tom winter. because i think it's important before we get into a big discussion, explain in plain english wh english explain what phi sa is. >> it allows the federal government to be able to listen to be able to gather information on and to get the electronic communications of people that are even foreign agents or foreign governments, whether they be on u.s. soil, so if it's say for...
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you mentioned in your remarks that maybe it's a little unfair gn that the average individual american muslim feels the need to condemn terrorism any time it happens. where does it leaves muslims then? where does it leave the community when an attack happens and the perceptions of average americans who are not muslim are looking to our community to take on that leadership role, to then say we have a plan but we're here and addressing this as a community? how -- i know there's a lot of tension there, but where does that leave them? >> i think it's really the role of the leaders of the muslim community to play that leadership role. that's where organizations like mpac take the lead and are out there in the media discussing these issues after a terrorist attack and clarify perceptions. what i'm getting at is, so i'm not part of a muslim organization. i'm just an american who happens to be muslim. that's how i see miyself. instead of a muslim who happens to be an american. so for someone to look at me and say just because he was born muslim, that he has a responsibility that other american
you mentioned in your remarks that maybe it's a little unfair gn that the average individual american muslim feels the need to condemn terrorism any time it happens. where does it leaves muslims then? where does it leave the community when an attack happens and the perceptions of average americans who are not muslim are looking to our community to take on that leadership role, to then say we have a plan but we're here and addressing this as a community? how -- i know there's a lot of tension...
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he believed it was polarizing gn college campuses and it would be a necessary for fordham to have a clubrmeen: is that the only justification you have received from the university administration about why they overturned the student government's decision? >> yes. it is s mainly to do with the ft they believe the group would be polarizing on campus. it may make other students upupt oror uncomfortable. amy: how do they determine this? >> based office begin with other professors, reviewing other cases from around the country. professors?s?ordham >> they wrote in support of our cause and in support of allowing to sjp on campus. in addition, dozens of catholic clergy members from other churches and universities around this country wrote an open letter to fordham condemning the dean's decision a and telling fordham that they should revise. could youima khalidi, talk about if there has been any precedents to this, a student government approving a group and the university administration overturning that approval? >> that is why this case is so important. this is really the first instance we're s
he believed it was polarizing gn college campuses and it would be a necessary for fordham to have a clubrmeen: is that the only justification you have received from the university administration about why they overturned the student government's decision? >> yes. it is s mainly to do with the ft they believe the group would be polarizing on campus. it may make other students upupt oror uncomfortable. amy: how do they determine this? >> based office begin with other professors,...
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democrats have argued we didn't cause this shutdown because some republicans voted gern ed gns dr as well. i also think that it's important that senator flake implied that there's not going to be one deal on the dreamers that will be debated as part of this process. we're going to let the senate do its job, debate multiple proposals, amendments offered. go to the house, the house works its will. we've talked a lot about how senate democrats in red states are in peril. the house is on the flip side of that. the majority makers in the house, the moderate house districts that we rely on for the republican majority, they can't be seen as being too hard line on immigration. they need a just and equitable settlement for the d.r.e.a.m.ers. >> they've been frustrated without a deal on daca. listen, if the house works its will, generally what happens, the conservative bill comes out, it goes to the senate, it gets more moderate. perhaps conservativines vote on the initial bill as it comes off. some may fall off and you get more moderates. generally starting in the center is not the way that y
democrats have argued we didn't cause this shutdown because some republicans voted gern ed gns dr as well. i also think that it's important that senator flake implied that there's not going to be one deal on the dreamers that will be debated as part of this process. we're going to let the senate do its job, debate multiple proposals, amendments offered. go to the house, the house works its will. we've talked a lot about how senate democrats in red states are in peril. the house is on the flip...
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between [ bleep ] hole and [ bleep ] house, and hanging their defense of donald trump on such an a sani gn differential? >> we've reached out to senator purdue and senator cotton. senator purdue has declined to explain more about his position, what went on in that meeting. it seems like in his recent interviews over the weekend that he heard a different word perhaps. we have not been able to figure out exactly what he believes the president said. he wouldn't say that over the weekend on one of the sunday shows. and so we're trying to figure out what was happening in that room and every reporter in town is just combing through sources at the white house, what happened, what was the extent of what was said. >> you know, jeremy bash, it's awkward on mlk day to be talking about whether the president said [ bleep ] hole or [ bleep ] house. and what it obscures is that at the root of this conversation is a commander in chief who believes that some african nations are [ bleep ] holes. we had just a few months ago, you were on our air talking through the death of la david t. johnson fighting along
between [ bleep ] hole and [ bleep ] house, and hanging their defense of donald trump on such an a sani gn differential? >> we've reached out to senator purdue and senator cotton. senator purdue has declined to explain more about his position, what went on in that meeting. it seems like in his recent interviews over the weekend that he heard a different word perhaps. we have not been able to figure out exactly what he believes the president said. he wouldn't say that over the weekend on...
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. >>> happening today, theo÷gÑ sut of the center of a lengthy standoff at a san jose hotel could facedge. police say edward ruis was wanted in connection with a violent murder in milpitas. police arrested him yesterday morning more than 30 hours after the standoff began. we were bringing you live coverage of that standoff earlier this week. this is video from wyndham hotel outside of the room where it all played out. you saw that broken glass on the ground. the officer right there in the window. he was -- that suspect was taken into custody without incident. >>> pretty terrifying moments on a san jose freeway. this morning we're hearing from a woman whose window was shot out by a bb gun on 680 during the morning commute yesterday. she didn't want to go on camera. she is from pleasanton, says she was on her way to san jose to baby-sit her grandson when someone shot at her window about 6:00 in the morning, yesterday morning. she believes she was chosen at random and had this to say to anyone caught in that same situation. >> you have to think. you know, you can't just go, oh, my god and
. >>> happening today, theo÷gÑ sut of the center of a lengthy standoff at a san jose hotel could facedge. police say edward ruis was wanted in connection with a violent murder in milpitas. police arrested him yesterday morning more than 30 hours after the standoff began. we were bringing you live coverage of that standoff earlier this week. this is video from wyndham hotel outside of the room where it all played out. you saw that broken glass on the ground. the officer right there in...
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we know the president and steve bannon has gn back and forth in the 3569 over policy, over strategy. but this is really some of the strongest words that we've heard from steve bannon or seen from steve bannon about the president's son-in-law, son and daughter. that may be part of what prompted this very, very strong response from the president. now, the other big headline here today, chris had to do with north korea. sarah sanders said that when she wa asked whether the tweets that the president has sent out about north korea raise questions about kim jong-un's mental fitness, or president trump's mental fitness i should say and she said no. raises questions about kim jong-un's mental fitness. take fitness of kim jong-un. so then isn't it dangerous for the president to be taunting him on twitter? >> i don't think that it's taunting to stand up for the people of this country. i think what's dangerous is to ignore the continued threats. if the previous administration had done anything and dealt with north korea, delalt with iran instead of standing by, it's -- >> sarah, it's a taunting
we know the president and steve bannon has gn back and forth in the 3569 over policy, over strategy. but this is really some of the strongest words that we've heard from steve bannon or seen from steve bannon about the president's son-in-law, son and daughter. that may be part of what prompted this very, very strong response from the president. now, the other big headline here today, chris had to do with north korea. sarah sanders said that when she wa asked whether the tweets that the...
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we have seen things like tlt, gn k get inflows. it is a new year, same diet for investors. alix: carl, is that the story? carl: i call it goldierlocks. bonds love it and stocks love it as well. the dollar i think is going to be something we really have to watch a lot this year. the first couple of days of the year certainly do not establish a trend, but if we have the fed unwinding its balance sheet at a faster pace, that would potentially attract more foreign capital in this global search for yield. also, what various provisions of the tax reform do with the on shoring up funds. all of these funds back in the u.s. could create demand for the dollar. i suspect the dollar will stress over the course of this year. i have not particularly discouraged by the first week of the year not confirming that trend. david: the dollar may strengthen your at will happen with iphones and ipadss. the first story i have today coming remember the chip problem yesterday with intel? it affects all of our iphones, ipads, mac around the world. luke: it is very clear lithic take across the board h
we have seen things like tlt, gn k get inflows. it is a new year, same diet for investors. alix: carl, is that the story? carl: i call it goldierlocks. bonds love it and stocks love it as well. the dollar i think is going to be something we really have to watch a lot this year. the first couple of days of the year certainly do not establish a trend, but if we have the fed unwinding its balance sheet at a faster pace, that would potentially attract more foreign capital in this global search for...
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gn you do not have to desi safe powerful objects and you can go back to design beautiful cars because you can make them curvy and do a whole bunch of cars weall the plastic look at the say, why don't they make them anymore? because we don't know how to make them safe. all of a sudden now we do. when we are thinking about this, the empowerment of autonomy is not just going to be about saving lives, which is critically important. at the same time, let's have some societal context. in the same year we lose 50,000 allergies and lives from smoking. point where i do have a point is we have to look at society and technology at a systems level. these things are all interconnected. you can't solve the problem for one narrow element. can, but you'll get a less desirable result. if you look at some of the great accomplishments of these countries, it has been the system engineering and design. it is what got us to the moon. to do at di got us whole bunch of things. the future of intelligent cities is looking at them as a system and self driving cars rss so some -- ra subsystem. you do not have to
gn you do not have to desi safe powerful objects and you can go back to design beautiful cars because you can make them curvy and do a whole bunch of cars weall the plastic look at the say, why don't they make them anymore? because we don't know how to make them safe. all of a sudden now we do. when we are thinking about this, the empowerment of autonomy is not just going to be about saving lives, which is critically important. at the same time, let's have some societal context. in the same...
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i signed -- >> i gn your death warrant. guy's complete creep. should never see the this was probably the worse, judge to appear, so good. but people who appear before her say she's very fair, she's a great judge i think she even said something along the lines she wouldn't even send her dog to him or something like that. >> is that grand stands ago little bit? how about give the guy the sentence? >> you know what? i think the message had to be made. i think it had to be clear to him of the this is just a travesty that these children were abused, so many, so long and who else new about it? that's my question. >> this is when wrote the letter couldn't bear to hear any more of the testimony she took the letter and tossed it at him. >> really? you got to do that? >> you know, i appear before judges all the time. they tends to get frustrated over cases, they do really take their work seriously. and sometimes they show emotion. so, i don't think this is so unusual. and i think it was appropriate under thng the camera little bit? >> oh, come on mike. >>
i signed -- >> i gn your death warrant. guy's complete creep. should never see the this was probably the worse, judge to appear, so good. but people who appear before her say she's very fair, she's a great judge i think she even said something along the lines she wouldn't even send her dog to him or something like that. >> is that grand stands ago little bit? how about give the guy the sentence? >> you know what? i think the message had to be made. i think it had to be clear...
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. >> precisamente hay diferentes reacciones, una de las primeras que se ha dado una o gn ong y estÁ recomendandoes grandes de s salvadoreÑos y haz recibido llamadas. quÉ le dices a las personas telefÓnicamente por primera vez. viajamos nuevamente organizaciones a nivel nacional de diferentes paÍses para buscar una avenida no apoyar el proyecto de ley esperanza. que van ofrecer cosas que lo llevaÁa algo positivo, busquen el asesoramiento una organizaciÓn y consulados de confianza para mantenerse bien informados. >> pendiente en el futuro de mÁs de 190 mil salvadoreÑos estaremos pendientes continuamos con mÁs >>> ahora vayamos a la casa blanca porque al presento se encuentra angie sandoval con las personas que comienzan a reunirse a ura fue. >> gracias paulina estamos afuera de la casa blanca en donde comenzaron a llegar varias agrupaciones y todas dicen es que estÁn en pie de guerra para tratar y hacer todo lo posible para la decisiÓn de esta maÑana de la casa blanca sea re revertida, jorge escobar servicio de agrupaciÓn casa sobre quÉ se puede hacer como ahora. ustedes como activistas. >> las pe
. >> precisamente hay diferentes reacciones, una de las primeras que se ha dado una o gn ong y estÁ recomendandoes grandes de s salvadoreÑos y haz recibido llamadas. quÉ le dices a las personas telefÓnicamente por primera vez. viajamos nuevamente organizaciones a nivel nacional de diferentes paÍses para buscar una avenida no apoyar el proyecto de ley esperanza. que van ofrecer cosas que lo llevaÁa algo positivo, busquen el asesoramiento una organizaciÓn y consulados de confianza...
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>> not everybody ththing that gn here is great. >> i iunderstand that. world, our economy is doing well. >> yep >> ours is well. >> led by america. >> that's right, i would focus on that. lets face it, we got a lot to be proud of during the first year as far as what happens and we have a lot of challenges, economically in spite of other things that people continue to talk about economically. >> the 1.5 trillion, if you change your mind whether it is worth it or not? >> i voted for him >> it was never 1.5 trillion, okay that's getting into senate the number was really 500 billion because it is the difference -- we had 500 billion of it was the baseline using current policy instead of law which is what we should do we have the 500 billion and growth, it was estimated by joint tax. so you ended up having a $500 billion gap until a question was on a $43 trillion base is it worth it i hope it is going to be >> it was worth it to me to get the corporate rate >> is it going better than you thought or is it about as expected in terms of the response that you see
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>> well so, last year i did it one la gn>> rigmy? >> so i was like, "okay."le. so i was like, "i got this." and then this year around, joe all m groundwork was for none th new produced as fast as latinosughter ] but i do love babies so it w >> y >> jimmy: itas l little wipts. >> jimmy: like mov sipts? e"scsr wars," "lord opired, just -- and put him on. so last year he put it on. this year, we made it a short. about six [ laught ]re not going to finish >> j.my ere's pacquiao right there. hts. i grew up with don k like, brunch. it was very st ealize how cen >> so my popth he e i eciate jimwhimmyju becaus wonder if gina's a fighter herself or into boxing." let me sfriend training. am>> oh, he's so mucbetter tip of you training wi ou bowatch d.is ou >>am.hegood >>aw was insane! >> thank you so much.i a few years ago, i dyo peter. boxing gght together. i fought him multiple times. >> jimmy: you fought peter berg? >> yeah, he won't even -- talk. w>> jimwa: s to"ainitr in do this?", "nnutes on theimho: evll. i'll be punching myself in the face. i fight 's happening
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