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it has been stuck in a range of 87 to 90 since september. check out the bond market.ields tipping for the u.k. 10-year, down by a couple basis points. a two month high on friday. 40 basis points since falling to an eight-month low since june, 2017. yields in germany rising up 59 basis points. from 29 basis points in the last month, economic data to watch out for this week, cgi data. on wednesday, expected to confirm inflation is remaining below the ecb's goal. let's get to oil, remaining at the highest level in three years. iraq echoing the call by the uae and other producers or opec, letting cuts continue despite recent gains. crude, below $70 a barrel. let's check on first world news. the feud between persian gulf monarchies has escalated. jetsae says qatar fighter intercepted commercial flights. the uae is part of a saudi-led and qatar denies allegations that it supports terrorism. reporterstrump told he is the least racist person. this after vulgar comments about a.d. and african countries. he denies those remarks. 40 were injured on a casino shuttle boat that cau
it has been stuck in a range of 87 to 90 since september. check out the bond market.ields tipping for the u.k. 10-year, down by a couple basis points. a two month high on friday. 40 basis points since falling to an eight-month low since june, 2017. yields in germany rising up 59 basis points. from 29 basis points in the last month, economic data to watch out for this week, cgi data. on wednesday, expected to confirm inflation is remaining below the ecb's goal. let's get to oil, remaining at the...
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that's where she was the night of september 11th.he finished her shift about 9:00, had some drinks with two co-workers and then she drove to her boyfriend's apartment. left there about 11:00. that, sue mulvey learned, was the last time anybody saw michele harris. >> we did a lot of work on a lot of different people early on. and it wasn't until they were eliminated and then we learned more and more about calvin that he became the focus. >> reporter: the district attorney even tried to speak to the two eldest children. didn't accomplish much beyond frightening them, apparently. >> i know i just sat there and cried the whole time. i didn't talk. i wasn't allowed to be in there with taylor. >> reporter: how old were you at the time? >> i was in fourth grade. he was in fifth grade. so, 9 and 10. >> reporter: the d.a. jerry keen said he interviewed plenty of other witnesses who convinced him the police had the right man. in september 2005, four years after michele harris disappeared, the d.a. charged her husband, cal, with second-degree m
that's where she was the night of september 11th.he finished her shift about 9:00, had some drinks with two co-workers and then she drove to her boyfriend's apartment. left there about 11:00. that, sue mulvey learned, was the last time anybody saw michele harris. >> we did a lot of work on a lot of different people early on. and it wasn't until they were eliminated and then we learned more and more about calvin that he became the focus. >> reporter: the district attorney even tried...
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they signaled and of september d ofhey signaled en september on the buys, but there will be internalure to stop sooner and i don't think they will do that. the trail in growth is 2.8%. we saw this with the fed, they were nowhere near hitting their inflation target, but the pressure was there to move. in to, for example, the bond purchases. in the case of the ecb, they have been doing massive purchases that are not popular. but they are at a negative interest rate of -40 basis points. draghi has said the inflation risks are over. they are in an extraordinary emergency type condition right now. i think the pressure will be there to stop the buying and there will be a consistent chorus that will not stop until they get to zero. jonathan: we have another question from a viewer. coming across the bloomberg terminal. it is a multipart question. the german ten-year and u.s. tenure, the federal reserve produces its balance sheet and the ecb takes a step back from qe, the spread is still really wide. how is that going to evolve over the coming year? jack: it's interesting, in our portfolio, w
they signaled and of september d ofhey signaled en september on the buys, but there will be internalure to stop sooner and i don't think they will do that. the trail in growth is 2.8%. we saw this with the fed, they were nowhere near hitting their inflation target, but the pressure was there to move. in to, for example, the bond purchases. in the case of the ecb, they have been doing massive purchases that are not popular. but they are at a negative interest rate of -40 basis points. draghi has...
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they could have funded chip months before it expired in september. in the state of connecticut those funds will expire shortly, as in many other states. they could have funded community health centers long ago. they could have enabled us to solve the dreamer challenge months ago, in fact, in september when the president first announced that he would end their program, but we have been constrained in this debate by the finger-pointing, by the blaming, by the failure to move forward. we must now come together. today we can no longer wait to solve the mounting problems facing our nation. now is the moment to permanently fund health insurance for nine million children in america. now is the time to protect the dreamers from deportation. now is the time to provide disaster relief for puerto rico, texas, and florida. now is the time for full funding for the opioid programs. now is past time for the tweets and the reneging which has characterized the white house response. we have an obligation to be the responsible leaders in the absence of that leadership
they could have funded chip months before it expired in september. in the state of connecticut those funds will expire shortly, as in many other states. they could have funded community health centers long ago. they could have enabled us to solve the dreamer challenge months ago, in fact, in september when the president first announced that he would end their program, but we have been constrained in this debate by the finger-pointing, by the blaming, by the failure to move forward. we must now...
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september 25th as of that hearing date. and to discuss the five trees that we're seeking permission to remove that will be damaged for the lead impacted soils. there are lead impacted soils across the entire site. due diligence, our due diligence process, we had a phase one and phase two and did repeated soil testing and essentially across the site, there are lead levels that are considered california hazards waste. six of those locations were considered federal hazardous waste and needed to be transported off site. the site mitigation plan basically -- i'm sorry. let me go back. what we've got documented in our brief is that it had been our plan to retain the five trees. we actually included the original planting plan that showed all five of those trees. so, as a result of the due diligence process that we went through and determined that we had a significant lead soil issue, we worked on trying to come up with a plan essentially for how to mitigate it. we had to submit a plan to the department of public health and there w
september 25th as of that hearing date. and to discuss the five trees that we're seeking permission to remove that will be damaged for the lead impacted soils. there are lead impacted soils across the entire site. due diligence, our due diligence process, we had a phase one and phase two and did repeated soil testing and essentially across the site, there are lead levels that are considered california hazards waste. six of those locations were considered federal hazardous waste and needed to be...
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coming to you from the heart of burley in germany it still doesn't have a government months after september inconclusive national election in the latest development anglo-american. conservatives and the social democrats agreed in principle on a blueprint for forming another so-called grand coalition but that deal must still get the approval of the skeptical social democrat membership at a special party conference this weekend and nobody but nobody is ruling out the possibility of it being rejected and that could in turn trigger more uncertainty and even fresh elections in europe's largest economy and lead the nation so our question here on quadriga this week is waiting for germany new government in sight and to discuss that question i'm joined here in the studio by three excellent service and analysts beginning with various klute editor in chief of hundreds perhaps global and underwriting says another grand coalition would alienate even ball voters port german democracy into a coma he says well also with us is derek scally who writes for the irish times he believes that with this grand coal
coming to you from the heart of burley in germany it still doesn't have a government months after september inconclusive national election in the latest development anglo-american. conservatives and the social democrats agreed in principle on a blueprint for forming another so-called grand coalition but that deal must still get the approval of the skeptical social democrat membership at a special party conference this weekend and nobody but nobody is ruling out the possibility of it being...
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september, december. i think they want to see time as to how that will go about.er, you still have pressure in general. growth is strong. there is a little argument, but the timing is suspect. jonathan: marilyn, you are close to the heart of the matter in london. as you look across europe, is a conversation in frankfurt emerging that we are going to have a real conversation about rate hikes, even with core inflation where it is at? marilyn: i think that is the key issue. core inflation is very low. we had disappointing data out this week. while the conversation is turning, and you can see it even in the pricing of bunds, you can see the markets are going to focus on when the qe program will end, but thinking about changes to investment policy and when there will actually be in increase in interest rates. it is going to be a much slower burn and it will take some time. even if the ecb or to finish -- were to finish with the asset purchase program in september, i agree that it will take some time, and it will probably be next year when the ecb starts to increase rat
september, december. i think they want to see time as to how that will go about.er, you still have pressure in general. growth is strong. there is a little argument, but the timing is suspect. jonathan: marilyn, you are close to the heart of the matter in london. as you look across europe, is a conversation in frankfurt emerging that we are going to have a real conversation about rate hikes, even with core inflation where it is at? marilyn: i think that is the key issue. core inflation is very...
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headline story here for months so almost have passed since germany's inconclusive election last september still no government in place here in berlin this is not what we expect from germany is it no it isn't and we heard during the campaign the germans won stability they won continued they don't want any experiments they want something very secure and very quickly secure and now we have these to and fro and we do and no and then the whole thing starts again from from scratch so it's very surprising and. you know if i hear my course said it shouldn't last too long so that the europeans are waiting and i think the germans are either fed up or slightly a little bit what it when are they going to get the government what do you want what i mean you mentioned president micro what are what you know your view is what are ordinary french people saying about all this we're looking closely at what's going on in germany i think they don't understand anymore and they don't understand the s.p.d. and in what is happening here you know they are voting and it's very difficult for me to explain that to my
headline story here for months so almost have passed since germany's inconclusive election last september still no government in place here in berlin this is not what we expect from germany is it no it isn't and we heard during the campaign the germans won stability they won continued they don't want any experiments they want something very secure and very quickly secure and now we have these to and fro and we do and no and then the whole thing starts again from from scratch so it's very...
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the majority had from september 30 until december 9. that was the first short-term continuing resolution as its known, to get the job done. and on a bipartisan basis we allocated that time through a continuing resolution. the majority had then from december 9 until december 22, another short-term continuing resolution. and then from december 22 to january 19, another continuing resolution. but the governing majority still hasn't done its work, so they asked for yet another four weeks. this month-by-month approach from the majority has failed. it has failed to provide our military and troops with the budget certainty they need. we heard from secretary mattis and his team this week about how harmful these continuing resolutions are to our nation's military, and the majority should heed those words because it impedes the military's ability to plan for the defense of our nation. under repeated continuing resolutions, the department can't start new programs, hiring and recruitment are limited, and our national security funding priorities are
the majority had from september 30 until december 9. that was the first short-term continuing resolution as its known, to get the job done. and on a bipartisan basis we allocated that time through a continuing resolution. the majority had then from december 9 until december 22, another short-term continuing resolution. and then from december 22 to january 19, another continuing resolution. but the governing majority still hasn't done its work, so they asked for yet another four weeks. this...
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funding for the federal government lapsed at the end of last -- last september. by october 1 we should have had this in place. but instead of performing their basic responsibility to govern, my republican colleagues spent the fall of 2017 gorging on tax cuts for the wealthy. that's right. the republican majority in both houses of congress spent october, november, december on a joy ride of pure ecstasy showering giant corporations with trillion-dollar tax cut, lowering rates for wealthy c.e.o.'s and saddling working families with permanent tax increases. and now republicans are finally coming down off their hide and finally realizing they forgot to do the hard work of governing, of having the appropriations for the government on a long-term basis. but governing requires making tough decisions. it requires long-term planning. it requires making compromises in service of the greater good. but instead of charting a real course forward for our military, for our veterans, for our health centers, for our disaster-stricken communities, i believe when we say this is the u
funding for the federal government lapsed at the end of last -- last september. by october 1 we should have had this in place. but instead of performing their basic responsibility to govern, my republican colleagues spent the fall of 2017 gorging on tax cuts for the wealthy. that's right. the republican majority in both houses of congress spent october, november, december on a joy ride of pure ecstasy showering giant corporations with trillion-dollar tax cut, lowering rates for wealthy c.e.o.'s...
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president donald trump caused it by his announcement on septembes finished by march 5. that's the reality. and you know what he also told us? i'm going to end this program. now i challenge you in congress to pass a law to replace it. so what has the republican majority in the house and senate done in the four and a half months since we received that challenge from president trump? nothing. nothing. and then i hear senator mcconnell say we haven't even seen a written proposal from the democrats on this. the senator knows better. a group of us, six of us, three democrats and three republicans accepted president trump's challenge and produced a bipartisan solution. we have described it to everyone, democrat, republican alike. it was a good-faith effort. real compromise. pain on both sides. it's ready. it's ready to be brought to the floor of the united states senate. it's ready to be passed into law. for senator mcconnell to say he doesn't know anything about it, i'm sorry, but we have been very open about what's included in there. he knows it's a product of long and hard
president donald trump caused it by his announcement on septembes finished by march 5. that's the reality. and you know what he also told us? i'm going to end this program. now i challenge you in congress to pass a law to replace it. so what has the republican majority in the house and senate done in the four and a half months since we received that challenge from president trump? nothing. nothing. and then i hear senator mcconnell say we haven't even seen a written proposal from the democrats...
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from undertaking its own investigation into what happened inside rakhine state during august and september when an estimated six hundred fifty thousand people fled to neighboring bangladesh. the u.n. has called myanmar's actions in rakhine textbook ethnic cleansing a charge the government denies. even with this reversal of its own findings the military will face increased international pressure to allow independent observers and investigators into recovery and state scotland al-jazeera stay with me and man there is growing international pressure on the government to release two reuters journalists while learned and choi soy who are accused of violating a secrecy no and face fourteen years in prison supporters of the journalists have staged a sit in to protest against the decision japan's foreign minister is expected to raise the case during a three day visit european leaders are said to meet an iranian delegation ahead of a u.s. deadline to reaffirm the twenty fifteen nuclear deal russia confirmed its support on wednesday when its foreign minister sergei lavrov made his iranian counterpart
from undertaking its own investigation into what happened inside rakhine state during august and september when an estimated six hundred fifty thousand people fled to neighboring bangladesh. the u.n. has called myanmar's actions in rakhine textbook ethnic cleansing a charge the government denies. even with this reversal of its own findings the military will face increased international pressure to allow independent observers and investigators into recovery and state scotland al-jazeera stay...
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or hope that the house is but actually created september 5 of last year. i yield the floor. >> the majority whip? remake i ask you this consent. >> democrats were winded after three long days allowing them to reopen and to pass the government until february 8 i am glad they decidede to fund the military and those entities that could not operate during the shutdown but first is disaster aid in which it has been held up for months. but then that exacerbates the hardships of hurricane and. but to get access to the $81 billion of disaster but but in my home state of texas i just got off the phone talking to governor abbott and why would we continue to long -- delay to those who suffered as a result from hurricane harvey? i am sure governor scott kneels the same way. i am sure governor brown feels the same way and the governor of puerto rico or the virgin islands feels the same way. what is wrong with congress they cannot pass an 81 billion-dollar disaster relief that shops and businesses remain closed and houses are renovated or being -- rebuilt. it is hard to
or hope that the house is but actually created september 5 of last year. i yield the floor. >> the majority whip? remake i ask you this consent. >> democrats were winded after three long days allowing them to reopen and to pass the government until february 8 i am glad they decidede to fund the military and those entities that could not operate during the shutdown but first is disaster aid in which it has been held up for months. but then that exacerbates the hardships of hurricane...
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president, as we all know tragically, on september 5, 2017, president trump announced the end of the daca program through an executive order. president obama had established it through an executive order. trump ended it through an executive order. and in his announcement, president trump noted, and i quote, i look forward to working with republicans and democrats in congress to finally address all of these issues. as i've said before, we will resolve the daca issue with heart and compassion, but through the lawful democratic process. it is now time for congress to act. end of quote. donald trump. the president was right. it is time for congress to act. it is time for congress not to kick the can down the road. our republican president, mr. trump, told the republican-led congress to get to work on a daca fix, and i say today to the republican leadership, let's do it. let us do it now. that is what president trump asked you to do. listen to him and let us do it. not next month, not in march but right now as part of the budget agreement. people are working on this issue now. we can come
president, as we all know tragically, on september 5, 2017, president trump announced the end of the daca program through an executive order. president obama had established it through an executive order. trump ended it through an executive order. and in his announcement, president trump noted, and i quote, i look forward to working with republicans and democrats in congress to finally address all of these issues. as i've said before, we will resolve the daca issue with heart and compassion,...
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entering into the negotiations wounded by the parties were showing in post-war german history at september's election afterwards i said i wanted to go into opposition but now they've performed a u. turn and say what the country needs is a stable government a new style of leadership because if this is given the election results and vital things can't go on as they were. the vote the international political situation and the makeup of the german been dissed tog show that we're in a new era. in sight. and this new era requires a new style of politics the s.p.d. in conservative parties will have to go into government if angela merkel is to remain as chancellor merkel has made it clear it's a majority government new elections the chance and future two is riding on the outcome of these talks. covering the talks for us as our political correspondent kate brady who joins us now. kate chancellor merkel has a lot of work ahead of her and these political negotiation talks why do these products are they struggling so much to find common ground between basic issue and that's the two of the three main par
entering into the negotiations wounded by the parties were showing in post-war german history at september's election afterwards i said i wanted to go into opposition but now they've performed a u. turn and say what the country needs is a stable government a new style of leadership because if this is given the election results and vital things can't go on as they were. the vote the international political situation and the makeup of the german been dissed tog show that we're in a new era. in...
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we have been asking-- this chip expired september 30th. early september we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. october, november, december, the middle of the tax bill, we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. finally he did, a bipartisan vote i'll give both parties credit. the other senator from ohio senator portman, only senator toomey opposed it in the whole committee. it hasn't had a floor vote. expired in september. october didn't do anything. november didn't do anything. december didn't do anything. now january 21st, more than a year after president trump was inaugurated now they seem to want to do something on chip. i appreciate they do, don't get me wrong. i care about this, 209,000 ohioans. >> senator yield for a question. >> of course. >> the republicans control the white house and donald trump, they control the senate and the majority of the house. you've had much more experience than i have, 112 days this program serving our children has been-- has lapsed, 112 days, months in september since the program lapsed. states had to t
we have been asking-- this chip expired september 30th. early september we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. october, november, december, the middle of the tax bill, we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. finally he did, a bipartisan vote i'll give both parties credit. the other senator from ohio senator portman, only senator toomey opposed it in the whole committee. it hasn't had a floor vote. expired in september. october didn't do anything. november didn't do anything. december didn't...
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they beat bournemouth 3—0 in september with sanchez only involved as a late substitute.behi% but after the interval they came to put things right. after six minutes they got in front. that might have made arsenal feel more comfortable, given they have never lost to bournemouth. if they were complacent it proved costly as callum wilson continued his run of scoring every time he has faced arsenal. less than five minutes later, they were blown away. ayew with the first goal for bournemouth to lead them away from the relegation zone and pile yet more pressure on their manager. we make mistakes, that we cannot afford at that level. overall, from upstairs, we did not create enough chances. no alexis sanchez. i presume he was available? in the transfer period anything can happen at any minute. that is why i decided i wanted to focus on just the game. does it mean you think his situation will be resolved quickly? yes. do you know where he will end up? no. i don't know. the top two women's teams in the country manchester city and chelsea played out a tight contest in the semi—fin
they beat bournemouth 3—0 in september with sanchez only involved as a late substitute.behi% but after the interval they came to put things right. after six minutes they got in front. that might have made arsenal feel more comfortable, given they have never lost to bournemouth. if they were complacent it proved costly as callum wilson continued his run of scoring every time he has faced arsenal. less than five minutes later, they were blown away. ayew with the first goal for bournemouth to...
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since september. get it together. wipe the tears of joy from your eye about passing the tax cuts that benefits the wealthy. get down to business for every day people in america and stop using children as a shield to cover up what you are not doing for the american people. when we had the majority, one of the first bills that president obama was president, this the bill was chip. it has been legislation to support community health centers that serve 27 million americans. medical education for primary care doctors who serve the needs of those children. medicare extenders. the list goes on and on of what that package is and what the republicans did not want to pay for in their ill-founded c.r. they put forth. c.r. weakens government. c.r. weakens our national defense. secretary mattis has said that over and over. this action shuts down action. the c.r.'s debilitate government. let's get serious. get it together. stop romancing yourselves about that tax bill and start getting serious of meeting the needs of the american p
since september. get it together. wipe the tears of joy from your eye about passing the tax cuts that benefits the wealthy. get down to business for every day people in america and stop using children as a shield to cover up what you are not doing for the american people. when we had the majority, one of the first bills that president obama was president, this the bill was chip. it has been legislation to support community health centers that serve 27 million americans. medical education for...
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i think the real problem is that we had a bit of an earthquake in germany on september 24. there was the large parties which had the worst results and thank you 49, and they just want to carry on. 1949, and theye just want to carry on. they really have not realized that this is not -- people are very insecure and they said we will work together. that is already starting off on the wrong foot. i had are saying this is a wonderful the. there are really big things going on in the world. we are starting to see the tremors in germany. i do not see either of these parties having responded to that in what they have presented to the peoplple. we are going into this considering what is going on in the world, taking his sweet time. anchor: the political parlance for all of this is the wording that is very widely used, especially in the medidia, is there is a political crisis and germany. people are willing to concede that much. there is not a crisis of state, as it is put. so, no angst, is that what we are supposed to understand? is that supposed to reassure us? tribute to the german
i think the real problem is that we had a bit of an earthquake in germany on september 24. there was the large parties which had the worst results and thank you 49, and they just want to carry on. 1949, and theye just want to carry on. they really have not realized that this is not -- people are very insecure and they said we will work together. that is already starting off on the wrong foot. i had are saying this is a wonderful the. there are really big things going on in the world. we are...
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he didn't get a shutdown in september. but can you imagine the mindset of somebody basically saying that a shutdown is a good thing? this president, it's president trump who uniquely says -- and he's the only person i know who has said it -- that a shutdown is a good thing. and he actually tweeted out something similar yesterday. he said on my one-year anniversary, this shutdown has given me a, quote, nice present. nice anniversary present. that's what he tweeted out yesterday. so we have president trump on the record saying a shutdown is a good thing, and it's a nice present. i have to have one other person who has said a shutdown is a good thing. i think it was on friday, actually, where the republican director of the office of management and budget was on a radio show hosted by sean hannity, and this is a direct quote. from mick mulvaney, director of the office of management and budget. quote, in fact, i found out for the first time last night that the person who technically shuts the government down is me, which is kin
he didn't get a shutdown in september. but can you imagine the mindset of somebody basically saying that a shutdown is a good thing? this president, it's president trump who uniquely says -- and he's the only person i know who has said it -- that a shutdown is a good thing. and he actually tweeted out something similar yesterday. he said on my one-year anniversary, this shutdown has given me a, quote, nice present. nice anniversary present. that's what he tweeted out yesterday. so we have...
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there -- on september 5, 2017, president trump announced that he would be rescinding president obama's executive order on daca. that decision means that some 800,000 young people -- 800,000 young people -- who have known the united states of america as their only home, this is where they grew up, this is where they went to school. these 800,000 people are on the verge of losing their legal status, in terms of education, in terms of employment, in terms of serving in the military if that program is not reestablished. without the legal protection afforded by the daca program, these young people live in constant fear of being deported. since the president's announcement in september, more than 11,000 people have lost the protections under daca, with approximately 22,000 set to lose legal protections by the march 5, 2018 deadline. any spending agreement must address the fear and uncertainty unnecessarily caused by the administration's reckless actions, and a clean dream act must be signed into law as part of the budget negotiations. madam president, protecting the dreamers and moving these
there -- on september 5, 2017, president trump announced that he would be rescinding president obama's executive order on daca. that decision means that some 800,000 young people -- 800,000 young people -- who have known the united states of america as their only home, this is where they grew up, this is where they went to school. these 800,000 people are on the verge of losing their legal status, in terms of education, in terms of employment, in terms of serving in the military if that program...
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i'm talking about through the end of september of this year. that's all we got to have. a budget deal to the end of september of this year, that addresses more than just chip. and chip is important. it need needs to address our military. it needs to address our southern border security. the chairman knows this. we work together on the appropriations subcommittee on homeland security. he understands how important this is. we've got to make sure our borders are secure. and we've got to make sure we have domestic programs that working families and businesses depend upon for this country -- like chip. like funding community health centers, like making sure there's dollars there for rural ambulance services. and the list goes on and on. but we've had an incredible failure of leadership here. i think we've had three patches to this budget -- three of them. this was supposed to be done 111 days ago. 111 days ago we were supposed to have a budget that lasted for the fiscal year 2018. we were supposed to have a bill that kept the services for the u.s. government open and operatin
i'm talking about through the end of september of this year. that's all we got to have. a budget deal to the end of september of this year, that addresses more than just chip. and chip is important. it need needs to address our military. it needs to address our southern border security. the chairman knows this. we work together on the appropriations subcommittee on homeland security. he understands how important this is. we've got to make sure our borders are secure. and we've got to make sure...
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it expired september 30 of this year. this bill tonight we vote on will extend schip for six more years. i beg my colleagues, listen to your hearts, to your soul and the voice of these kids who want basic health care. vote for schip today. vote for the c.r. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield a minute to the gentleman from florida, mr. bill rakes i. the chair: -- mr. bilirakis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank chairman walden and chairman burgess for all the hard work they've put into re-authorizing chip. this is a six-year re-authorization of the chip program, the longest chip re-authorization congress has ever passed. the house already passed a full chip authori
it expired september 30 of this year. this bill tonight we vote on will extend schip for six more years. i beg my colleagues, listen to your hearts, to your soul and the voice of these kids who want basic health care. vote for schip today. vote for the c.r. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is...
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allow him to play six matches for canterbury kings in the new zealand domestic cricket league in septembereturn for the second half of the triangular t20 series in new zealand. the team then play 51 day international ‘s and two test. now the board had said he is available to play in new zealand, and they will say, and i am not the spokesman for them, i am just reporting that. they will say we feel it is fair on him and on the process if we are not seem to be making any judgement at process if we are not seem to be making anyjudgement at all, and therefore he is available for selection once again. the england tea m selection once again. the england team still getting over 4—0 ashes thrashing down under. for both players and fans, the site of one of the world's best players returning to their ranks will no doubt be with great relief. south africa have won their test series against india after victory in the second test at centurion. india's chase in their second innings looked doomed, when they lost three early wickets. and on day five, things didn't pick up. they were bowled out for 151. de
allow him to play six matches for canterbury kings in the new zealand domestic cricket league in septembereturn for the second half of the triangular t20 series in new zealand. the team then play 51 day international ‘s and two test. now the board had said he is available to play in new zealand, and they will say, and i am not the spokesman for them, i am just reporting that. they will say we feel it is fair on him and on the process if we are not seem to be making any judgement at process if...
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the house, we passed every single appropriation bill last september! all this talking about continuing resolution, the house did its job, passed the spending bills last september and chuck schumer has been filibustering those bills as well. brian: country is doing every time you do a cr, because you can't budget he especially the military. you know dollars and cents better than anyone. >> they passed military funding for enentire year twice and chuck schumer is filibustering that bill. brian: thanks a lot, speaker ryan. >> thank you. steve: straight ahead on this
the house, we passed every single appropriation bill last september! all this talking about continuing resolution, the house did its job, passed the spending bills last september and chuck schumer has been filibustering those bills as well. brian: country is doing every time you do a cr, because you can't budget he especially the military. you know dollars and cents better than anyone. >> they passed military funding for enentire year twice and chuck schumer is filibustering that bill....
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this chip expired september 30. early september we asked chairman hatch to move on chip, october, november, december, in the middle of the tax bill we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. finally he did, it was a bipartisan vote. the other senator from ohio, senator portman, voted for it. only senator toomey voted against it. it expired, as i said, septembe. so we went october, didn't do anything, november, didn't do anything, december, didn't do anything. now january 21st, more than a year after president trump was inaugurated, now they seem to want to do something on chip. i appreciate that they do, don't get me wrong. i care so much about this. mr. booker: will the senator yield? mr. brown: of course. mr. booker: the republicans control the white house, the senate, and a majority of the house. you and i have had more experience than anybody else. 112 days have lapsed since the program lapsed. states have had to take action. there's been crises, there's been problems. i simply ask you this, your experience, if de
this chip expired september 30. early september we asked chairman hatch to move on chip, october, november, december, in the middle of the tax bill we asked chairman hatch to move on chip. finally he did, it was a bipartisan vote. the other senator from ohio, senator portman, voted for it. only senator toomey voted against it. it expired, as i said, septembe. so we went october, didn't do anything, november, didn't do anything, december, didn't do anything. now january 21st, more than a year...
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this expired september 30. earlier in september we asked to move on this. the middle of the tax bill we asked hatch to vote. ohio --r senator from it's not had a for vote. october, did not do anything. november, did not do anything. december, did not do anything. january 21, more than a year after president trump was inaugurated and now they want to do something with chip. i care about this. the republicans control the white house. a control the senate and have majority of the house. you have had much more experience than i have. this program serving our for 112 has expired days. there have been crises and problems. experience, would that still have come to the floor for -- before 112 days? >> it would have come to the floor in september, before it expired. we talk a lot about issues and numbers in this body, but think about this. , youe state of virginia are making nine dollars an hour and your wife is making $11 an hour. you qualify for chip because you do not have insurance. neither of you have insurance. you qualify for chip. happened to you in the last
this expired september 30. earlier in september we asked to move on this. the middle of the tax bill we asked hatch to vote. ohio --r senator from it's not had a for vote. october, did not do anything. november, did not do anything. december, did not do anything. january 21, more than a year after president trump was inaugurated and now they want to do something with chip. i care about this. the republicans control the white house. a control the senate and have majority of the house. you have...
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they will end asset or just program until the end of september.s highlighting to investors around the world that one by one, central banks will pull out of markets are they will beat less supportive of long-term debt. in the u.s., the fed becomes a significant seller, effectively in a seller of debt in the second half of the year. at that to current deficits, we think financing requirement in the u.s. could be a trillion dollars this year. when you add those things together, and you end up with significant upward pressure and a steepening of the curve as the year goes on. in the u.s. 10-year goes to 3.5 percent, what does the german ten-year do for 59 basis points today? how high can it go in 2018? do think that we will probably get a spread of summer around 250 basis points by year and between 10 year treasuries and 10 year bonds and that applies a yield that will get around 1% by year's end. julie: bob, we will hold you on. ,ext, we'll talk asia and china and its interest in u.s. treasuries with a topic of conversation. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ju
they will end asset or just program until the end of september.s highlighting to investors around the world that one by one, central banks will pull out of markets are they will beat less supportive of long-term debt. in the u.s., the fed becomes a significant seller, effectively in a seller of debt in the second half of the year. at that to current deficits, we think financing requirement in the u.s. could be a trillion dollars this year. when you add those things together, and you end up with...
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from axios back in september? there was -- they set up a warning sign in september that hand-written notes taken in the oval office during the campaign and transition and early days of the trump administration might end up being trouble now that there was a special counsel investigation into a lot of things that happened at that time including the firing of james comey. the funny thing is, the warning flag went up in september, not about reince priebus. we thought it would be about sean spicer. do you remember this? former colleagues of sean spicer tell axios that he filled notebook after notebook later at the trump campaign and white house. when spicer worked at the rnc, he filled black books. he was so well-known for copious notes, it was joked about writing a tell all. the records were just to help him do his job. sean documented everything the source said. this surprised some ocho ocffic who said because of past investigations they took as few notes as possible when they worked in the west wing. that was repor
from axios back in september? there was -- they set up a warning sign in september that hand-written notes taken in the oval office during the campaign and transition and early days of the trump administration might end up being trouble now that there was a special counsel investigation into a lot of things that happened at that time including the firing of james comey. the funny thing is, the warning flag went up in september, not about reince priebus. we thought it would be about sean spicer....
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it's also important to remember that the chip re-authorization expired september 30. so here we are with our fourth continuing resolution, our fourth continuing resolution. that means on september 30 we were supposed to not only re-authorize chip, but to pass an omnibus bill to fund the government. republicans were not able to make the decisions necessary to do that. so we had one extension. another extension, another extension, this is the fourth. now for somebody who doesn't know what a c.r. is, that's our washington lingo, it's a continuing resolution. and what it says is that the funding for the country will be continued at the same rate as it was in the previous year. regardless of the fact that other challenges have emerged. so engaging in those failures to pass an omnibus bill and engage instead in these short -term continuing resolutions, this inadequacy does not give certainty to our military. general mattis has told us the military cannot go on these week -- every two weeks, every month c.r.'s. we need to know, we need to have an omnibus that recognizes the
it's also important to remember that the chip re-authorization expired september 30. so here we are with our fourth continuing resolution, our fourth continuing resolution. that means on september 30 we were supposed to not only re-authorize chip, but to pass an omnibus bill to fund the government. republicans were not able to make the decisions necessary to do that. so we had one extension. another extension, another extension, this is the fourth. now for somebody who doesn't know what a c.r....
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iny signed a treaty september 1778. frenchves the americans naval support along with american ground troops. the first time they can try this later onnce out is that summer when a french commander arrives. there is an assumption among people like the american commander here am a john sullivan, one of george favorites.s he is known for his enthusiasm. he is not known for being moderate. washington puts him in charge of the operation to take back this island. the thinking that once we have the french fleet and american army, in combined operations, weekend dislodged the british islodgesians -- we can d the british and hessians and loyalists. the americans are expecting not just the bombardment but also the use and support of french troops. that is what sullivan is planning for. the problem is there is not a lot of communication even given the presence of the marquis lafayette. he is one of john sullivan's primary lieutenants. he is commanding an entire wing of sullivan's army. he thinks lafayette will be able to facilitat
iny signed a treaty september 1778. frenchves the americans naval support along with american ground troops. the first time they can try this later onnce out is that summer when a french commander arrives. there is an assumption among people like the american commander here am a john sullivan, one of george favorites.s he is known for his enthusiasm. he is not known for being moderate. washington puts him in charge of the operation to take back this island. the thinking that once we have the...
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special closed session of september 22nd, 2017. special meeting of october 12th, 2017, special meeting of november 9th, 2017. special closed session of november 16th, 2017. >> the documents have been provided and i'm seeking a motion foray approval or any etiquettes that anyone would provide to the minutes distributed. >> i move we approve the minutes as stated. >> it's been properly moved that the minutes of the pre seeding meetings of this board as outlined in this action item be accepted. is there a second. >> second. >> it's been properly moved and seconds we accept the minutes as outlined and distribute it. is there any public comment? hearing and seeing no public comment we're now ready to vote. all those in favor signify by saying aye. >> all those opposed. it is carried. item 2. >> clerk: discussion item general public comment on manners within the board's jurisdiction, not appearing on today's agenda. >> is there any public comment on any matter that's within the board's jurisdiction that is not on the agenda today? hearin
special closed session of september 22nd, 2017. special meeting of october 12th, 2017, special meeting of november 9th, 2017. special closed session of november 16th, 2017. >> the documents have been provided and i'm seeking a motion foray approval or any etiquettes that anyone would provide to the minutes distributed. >> i move we approve the minutes as stated. >> it's been properly moved that the minutes of the pre seeding meetings of this board as outlined in this action...
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they doubled because officials generally talking about qe in september.ality market, there is also the idea of u.s. yields rising. how do you separate the two? it is a combination of everything now here it is one effect go way while the other stays? marcus: a yield cap held them down. the range we saw in 2016 and 2017. the highest of the euro against the dollar. the bond market was up and holding back now. free to go and explore new ranges. great to see you. check out his wonderful column. vonnie: we have got to bring this in. it made its first appearance in britain in 1713. first word news, here is courtney donohoe. courtney: turkey is told to watch it step in syria. tom says any miscalculation by turkish forces -- turkish forces could result in great consequences. president trump warned about the showdown between turkey and its u.s. troops. of thousands of muslims living in refugee camps in bangladesh to return to myanmar. the united nations says the security situation must be improved before refugees hit back. more than 600 80,000 have fled myanmar sin
they doubled because officials generally talking about qe in september.ality market, there is also the idea of u.s. yields rising. how do you separate the two? it is a combination of everything now here it is one effect go way while the other stays? marcus: a yield cap held them down. the range we saw in 2016 and 2017. the highest of the euro against the dollar. the bond market was up and holding back now. free to go and explore new ranges. great to see you. check out his wonderful column....
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because september 5 of last yearas excuse me president trump as well as attorney general sessions announce the end of the daca program so those that were undocumented that came here as children were given a chance by president obama to stay legally and work legally and not fear deportation. 780,000.ar for the most part they are students and workers that are part of the community doingth good things and promised to do even more but a decision was made by president trump to put an end to the program and also challenge congress said if we end this executive order then do something and pass a law. here we are the fifth month of the six month period to get down to work and nothing has happened. some of us have been trying to address this on a bipartisan basis with the republican controlled congress to join with democrats to solve theep problem which the president presented. i work with my colleagues to craft a bill which we believe address the issue in a fair way. compromise was included some that i did not like at all that that is the nature of a compromise and bipartisanship. we presented thi
because september 5 of last yearas excuse me president trump as well as attorney general sessions announce the end of the daca program so those that were undocumented that came here as children were given a chance by president obama to stay legally and work legally and not fear deportation. 780,000.ar for the most part they are students and workers that are part of the community doingth good things and promised to do even more but a decision was made by president trump to put an end to the...
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they traded moves in moscow from september 1984 to february,1985. the reigning world champion, anatoly karpov and the challenger, garry kasparov for the title. karpov was one game away from victory but kasparov fought back. the excruciating match lasted for months taking its toll on both players. and then a controversial decision forcing the match to be called off. "today international chess federation president, florencio campimanis, announced the match was over with no decision. the players would start from scratch next september." "but wait a minute, in came the champion. up on points but hurting badly to say he was ready to fight on." "as we russians say, the rumors about my death were a bit exaggerated." "for the first time in five months, i have certain chances. let's say by 25 or 30 percent and now they're trying to deprive me of those chances." "and then kasparov left, saying afterwards that it all seemed like a well rehearsed show to him, supporting rumors that the match was ended to protect the champion and end an ordeal even the chess wor
they traded moves in moscow from september 1984 to february,1985. the reigning world champion, anatoly karpov and the challenger, garry kasparov for the title. karpov was one game away from victory but kasparov fought back. the excruciating match lasted for months taking its toll on both players. and then a controversial decision forcing the match to be called off. "today international chess federation president, florencio campimanis, announced the match was over with no decision. the...
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the deadline was september 30. the republican majority had the opportunity to bring that bill, the kids act, that was the bill, to the floor. if that bill were brought to the floor, it would have passed in a matter of hours, if not less. the majority decided not to bring the children's health insurance program reauthorization bill, the kids act, to the floor before september 30, so the program expired september 30. here we are more than hundred 1, i guess it's 112 or something like that days since it expired. republicans had the power to get children's health insurance done by september 30. they failed, despite the fact that there was a bill to do that. it could have passed on the floor very quickly. they have all the power to do it to get it on the floor. they chose not to. that's bad enough. but it gets worse. they had all of the month of october, they did nothing on children's health insurance. all of the month of november, they did nothing on children's health insurance. all of the month of december, they did n
the deadline was september 30. the republican majority had the opportunity to bring that bill, the kids act, that was the bill, to the floor. if that bill were brought to the floor, it would have passed in a matter of hours, if not less. the majority decided not to bring the children's health insurance program reauthorization bill, the kids act, to the floor before september 30, so the program expired september 30. here we are more than hundred 1, i guess it's 112 or something like that days...
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he rescinded it back in eptember and then congress had a chance back in september whether or not to push back. to. chose not republicans have been staunchly nline with trump on not reinstating the daca program. it was up to the democrats to say no, we aren't going to go this.with back in september, they could setting we're ourselves up for leverage in december. december came and went and they the fightwould put up in january. that's when they said, look, we pass a budget that pays for deportation for youth, and theyd started fighting for those progressive values. it was great to see. e were excited to see them out there fighting for it but then in to ay, they gave trump's demands and mitch cconnell, and that was disappointing. >> louise gutierrez, who has been active on the floor and immigration, part of his statement said i do not vague promise about a policy to be voted on in the dreamers or the helps to maximize the leverage that the people have over the republicans. comeshows me that when it to immigrants, latinos and their families democrats are still not willing to go to the mat to
he rescinded it back in eptember and then congress had a chance back in september whether or not to push back. to. chose not republicans have been staunchly nline with trump on not reinstating the daca program. it was up to the democrats to say no, we aren't going to go this.with back in september, they could setting we're ourselves up for leverage in december. december came and went and they the fightwould put up in january. that's when they said, look, we pass a budget that pays for...
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-- plan be on september.saw a group come out and say it should stop in september and in now increasingly we are seeing the doves starting to take flight and talk about inside the euro, signaling they are not keen on the stop in september. david: henson over the weekend said maybe we will stop altogether in september, now we have others going, not so fast. is that a real division or are we reading too much into it? >> much bigger than the one at the fed. traditionally it was the hawks that were the most vocal, being interviewed. fromey thing is, we heard constancio today and we have not heard from mario draghi, obviously the president. maybe we will next week, where they come down on the debate will be important to the economy. alix: when you talk about fundamentals, that is inflation, but the stock market, here is a chart of the cyclicals, you can see the outperformance throughout the whole year of cyclicals in particular, so are we seeing a stock market started a discount a strong european economy, is it mov
-- plan be on september.saw a group come out and say it should stop in september and in now increasingly we are seeing the doves starting to take flight and talk about inside the euro, signaling they are not keen on the stop in september. david: henson over the weekend said maybe we will stop altogether in september, now we have others going, not so fast. is that a real division or are we reading too much into it? >> much bigger than the one at the fed. traditionally it was the hawks that...
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high chairs between the september of 2016 and september of 2017. >>> and a new study from the university of north dakota says most people would rather have surgery than take antibiotics for appendicitis, but experts say doctors should inform patients about all the options for treating that particular condition. that's the news update this hour. >> sue, thank you. >> you got it, scotty. >> kevin o'leary brokered a is that right tank deal right here on "the halftime report. he and the ceo of hampton products surprised the inventor with a licensing deal for benningilock and the two are making a bigger splash at ces in september. take a look. >> this year i unveiled the benningilock mini which won the 2018 ces innovation aboard for the smart home category so it's non-stop. >> to us the benningilock is the biggest idea in locks since the invention of the key which actually dates to back about 50 bc. >> kevin, we wish you were here. >> he'll be there. he'll thereby. >> you're heading out today. >> leaving right after this. >> not a dry eye in the house when robbie was here and this all happene
high chairs between the september of 2016 and september of 2017. >>> and a new study from the university of north dakota says most people would rather have surgery than take antibiotics for appendicitis, but experts say doctors should inform patients about all the options for treating that particular condition. that's the news update this hour. >> sue, thank you. >> you got it, scotty. >> kevin o'leary brokered a is that right tank deal right here on "the...