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honey, we're have arl n ago, expect art something happep rat ic, it's not so mu of a stretch.kknow the ow. >>onio lohoitor in a thie firs manager ownowanecid te dng hot dog is in fact a sandwich. noagrdi hours see tohe hoteng r w tuck turk why yoca your christmass well. t, anid call tonight farrtro fmi onfirmed. trexem marylandea nasintg awas.ig tt co ionmmmpty h new starts now. . >> a bomb falls urch srb shopping cente most of t tr but tonight we've learned theec t is in custody and nothing suspious was found. evaappened at staucks store cuated after the man allegedly told employees that he had a his backpack. he remained inside thedid. euann police confirmedfo nd.otnghi antenoord have hawhic here at mteearviinia, the frftaaiax aou l cooknt arou, t i in theth ndming exact same spot but asousee,toos here for a reason. t as populous county in the state moere hare t voters cast absentee ballots,ans in 2014 and even mor than presidential election backn i have no idea whaty. ut we're looking forward t whatever it is. >> for the record, the staff here in fairfax county has been wor
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company disney's animation dominated the box office raking in a massive $56 million for the weekend and arleday holiday period. >> this was a big weekend for people going to the movies, as you can imagine. >> the "wreck-it ralph" animated sequel now ranks as the second-best thanksgiving debut ever behind "frozen." also from disney. "creed ii" came into a distant second. didn't do all that great with "the grinch" in third place. kind of surprised about "creed," aren't you? >> yeah, i thought more people would want to go see that. >> people were hungry. they weren't thirsty this weekend. >> you are so funny, kendis. >>> coming up, selfless gifts. we'll explain. ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables i'm all about my bed. thisngeroy comfortable. when i get in, i literally say ahh. meet the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. the leesa mattress is designed to provide strong support, relieve pressure and optimize airflow to keep you cool. hello bed of my dbuild it, box it and ship it to your door for you to enjoy. sleep on it
company disney's animation dominated the box office raking in a massive $56 million for the weekend and arleday holiday period. >> this was a big weekend for people going to the movies, as you can imagine. >> the "wreck-it ralph" animated sequel now ranks as the second-best thanksgiving debut ever behind "frozen." also from disney. "creed ii" came into a distant second. didn't do all that great with "the grinch" in third place. kind of...
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not to mean with issues that arl d important to california. we are at a drivers whseat. so we have the president of the united states threatening to with hold fughing to fit wild fires in the worst wild fire disaster in our state history. the congress will be well positioned to push back and make sure the state gethe resources it needs to meet the disaster >> do you think mcart. >> i hopeso, it will depend on whether he puts the interest of calia and citizens above the often president of the united states. even durin tragedy. as we saw with the fires. yes, there will beimes where because the president and hiser ints are so -- to us in california. mcarthur will be in difficult position. ffe president wants to drill the coast. california doesn't want that to happen. what's the minority leaderto gog do. i hope had e will sign with constituents his on that and issues important to the state.ig >> all. congressman adam schiff. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> we turn our attention to californ deadly wild fires as of this morning the beaut county campfire has burned 1
not to mean with issues that arl d important to california. we are at a drivers whseat. so we have the president of the united states threatening to with hold fughing to fit wild fires in the worst wild fire disaster in our state history. the congress will be well positioned to push back and make sure the state gethe resources it needs to meet the disaster >> do you think mcart. >> i hopeso, it will depend on whether he puts the interest of calia and citizens above the often...
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i we heard from the fed chair wpowell that they arl aware of the risk of raising rates too rapidly. very sensitive to financial market turmoil. they don't see enough to dissuade them from raising rates in the short-termutt's an interesting 2019, probably a challenging environment for investors. >> on tha note, scott brown with raymond james, thank you so much. >>> elsewhereridge water ray dalio the largest hedge fund utde cautious comments a the stock mechanic and pointing fingers at the fed. >> we're in the latestages, maybe the seventh, eighth inning of thees bus cycle, right? we're in the part of the cyclew e there has been a lot of monetary easing, potential banks bought v 159 trillion asrth of t, pushed them up a lot we have the benefit of a corporate tax cut. all that stimulation and as a result we're in thet late of the cycle. where there is a tightening of monetary policy. we have raised interest rates to a level where it's hurting asset prices. >> dalio laughed off the notion that the central bank needs to raise rates to have room to mak cu if the economy softened. the fed
i we heard from the fed chair wpowell that they arl aware of the risk of raising rates too rapidly. very sensitive to financial market turmoil. they don't see enough to dissuade them from raising rates in the short-termutt's an interesting 2019, probably a challenging environment for investors. >> on tha note, scott brown with raymond james, thank you so much. >>> elsewhereridge water ray dalio the largest hedge fund utde cautious comments a the stock mechanic and pointing...
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is taking an absolute pounding and if you want to see that in real time and the shares for instance arles look at stocks and shares that becomes rather. all the shadows and understand where this is headed but breaks it in this country is the. goal of rescue says and the reason that house classes ago that repeat is because of debt deflation it isn't becomes a proxy all right fair enough now one thing that continues ross breaks that are no brakes that is austerity for those outside the him may not know about this policy tell us about it what's going on there at the. very bluntly it is dressed as an academic decision and arguably the worst dancer and this trait of recent history along with their son either was harmless and recent history george osborne and our government speculate a little decided to pick austerity as a political choice and that's it he point because everybody thinks it's an economic choice he uses this incredibly clever terminology which voters go places if you're going to a credit card now then you've got to pay down a debt and households understand that because that affec
is taking an absolute pounding and if you want to see that in real time and the shares for instance arles look at stocks and shares that becomes rather. all the shadows and understand where this is headed but breaks it in this country is the. goal of rescue says and the reason that house classes ago that repeat is because of debt deflation it isn't becomes a proxy all right fair enough now one thing that continues ross breaks that are no brakes that is austerity for those outside the him may...
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natasha rivera discovered dead in angt arl hotel room. her husband is now charged in this case. let's get right to news 4's pat collins in stafford county with the latest. pat? >> reporter: jim, two ma reasons, a casf domestic violence turns into a case of murder. but there's more than one victim here. inside this house near quantico, there's a great sense of sorrow. inside this hou had a little baby boy less than 2 months old tailed in the c he of grandmother. you see, the baby's mother is dead. the baby's father crdrged in her . both parents marines. it's front page news here in stafford county. >> it breaks my heart. that shouldn't have she's young. the baby is young. what is he going to do now? what is go happen to that baby now? >> no child should have to navigate life without a parents. >> reporter: this is the home of the 24-year-old man hand his 24-year-old wife natasha. two marines stationed at quantico. earlier this month, they went to the marine corps ball at the gateway marriott in crystal city. 911 next morning a chilling call from rodolfo. according to do court doc
natasha rivera discovered dead in angt arl hotel room. her husband is now charged in this case. let's get right to news 4's pat collins in stafford county with the latest. pat? >> reporter: jim, two ma reasons, a casf domestic violence turns into a case of murder. but there's more than one victim here. inside this house near quantico, there's a great sense of sorrow. inside this hou had a little baby boy less than 2 months old tailed in the c he of grandmother. you see, the baby's mother...
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>> we are in a hurry, but we arl tic, also.believe that warring factions, including the taliban, they're saying tey cannot win the war, and the afghan government says that they want l political seent. we say we want a political settlement. we lead the international forces that are in af ganistan. ven that, this maybe a moment of opportunity displik wh needs to come first, reconciliation with the taliban, or the presidentiall eections currently scheduled for april? >> ideally, of course, it would be goood have an agreement with the taliban first, and then have the presidential election. because then theitalibs will also participate in a possible election, whatever road map the afghans agree to. >> schifrin: and you ink that's possible, that time frame? >> it is possiblt is likely? we will have to see. its posgisible. n what both sides are saying and we will have to wait and s see. if there agreement, if uhere is no progress with the talib, then, of e, the timing of the election has already been announced today, the presidential
>> we are in a hurry, but we arl tic, also.believe that warring factions, including the taliban, they're saying tey cannot win the war, and the afghan government says that they want l political seent. we say we want a political settlement. we lead the international forces that are in af ganistan. ven that, this maybe a moment of opportunity displik wh needs to come first, reconciliation with the taliban, or the presidentiall eections currently scheduled for april? >> ideally, of...
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who was a arles construction worker and when my ad didn't have construction work to do you would find him on the street kevin selling fruits folks on les to saturday morning he would set his truck up in the open field cross the street from the cemetery and sell flowers to bereaved families. the best examples of hard work that i know to this day. rb, i'm so, so, u my ery honored to have mother here with me today, frances gillum. [cheers and applause] >> what is up, ma? i love her. to this.ting used she's starting to give the royal wave. we have come a long way from dade.nd heights and south we now find ourselves in this where we sit at the precipice of something great, transformational in our state. the opportunity to put the everyday working people of our state back at the of public policy and decision making and results that of tallahassee. i'm here in south florida today for the only thing in life my mother ever told me to a chance.d that is i want a chance. a chance. i want a chance to be your next give. i want a khapchance. i want a chance to get to as your next governor so that w
who was a arles construction worker and when my ad didn't have construction work to do you would find him on the street kevin selling fruits folks on les to saturday morning he would set his truck up in the open field cross the street from the cemetery and sell flowers to bereaved families. the best examples of hard work that i know to this day. rb, i'm so, so, u my ery honored to have mother here with me today, frances gillum. [cheers and applause] >> what is up, ma? i love her. to...
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because he likes to win every arl argtd, when he would field questions from you -- >> he does this on purpose and fights on purpose because he wants the conversation to be about how the press is awful to him. he revels in that because he thinks it is a winning conversation. he thinks it helps him with voters. >> and peter baker made this point when the fight started, he said no one makes -- and i know this from running press conferences for president bush, no one makes a president call on someone, he calls on jim acosta because he wants what you just described. >> and also if he answered a question, like actually answered it, instead of going off on a tangent. or let you finish asking before cutting you off, then it would be a different story. he doesn't necessarily do that. we could do the whole show like this. thank you. >>> if it is monday, it is a presidential schiff show. good evening. i am katy tur in new york in for chuck todd. welcome to "mtp daily." how else can you explain the last 36 hours than an unabashed display of presidential ego. >> i would give myself an a plus. is t
because he likes to win every arl argtd, when he would field questions from you -- >> he does this on purpose and fights on purpose because he wants the conversation to be about how the press is awful to him. he revels in that because he thinks it is a winning conversation. he thinks it helps him with voters. >> and peter baker made this point when the fight started, he said no one makes -- and i know this from running press conferences for president bush, no one makes a president...
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and this hard age multi-culturalism, i don't believe that unless these categories which are sort of arl official. just a brief degression, it was the office of management and budget in 1977 that invented the five-race system we have. where they're assignment was to come up with a number of official races between three and ten and there was just too much stuff that congress is passing and extensions and for and that is where we get non-hispanic, white and asian pacific and i found out last night researching this that it was in 1909 that congress passed a law saying that jews and armenians are white for the purposes of white supremacist in that era and neither were south asian indians. they could not marry white people and so on. but absent some social reality and in this case it is immigration-driven real diversity in the big cities on both side of the atlantic. over time there is incentive to identify yourself as a member of this category or that category depending on one of your four grant parents but over time the melting pot is working. but -- so why am i pessimistic about that happe
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>> arl southbound after the scenic overlook all traffic temporarily stopped.26 there liberty town, crash, left lane blocked. the beltway we have slow spots all over the place. will take a break now. werecast when we come back. stay with us. 'lhefo y cckour the holidays make me look forward to chick-fil-a honestly. every year we have an ugly sweater party. i like the manatee. that one is cute. i love this. we cater it with chick-fil-a. the crowd pleaser. scott's always so helpful. while the food's coming out as quickly as we can, since she usually has a small child with her, we want to make sure we help them to their car. it takes the stress out of the holidays. we're going to help no matter what. scott, here's a present. it's my own ugly sweater! it's! you'd win the prize. you think i win? you win the prize! >>> good morning. cold and gray and wet outside. most of the rain has come to an end. a north wind at 14 miles per hour makes that 45 feel colder. more rain across parts of the shenandoah valley.or an more periods of light rain and drizzle that will impact
>> arl southbound after the scenic overlook all traffic temporarily stopped.26 there liberty town, crash, left lane blocked. the beltway we have slow spots all over the place. will take a break now. werecast when we come back. stay with us. 'lhefo y cckour the holidays make me look forward to chick-fil-a honestly. every year we have an ugly sweater party. i like the manatee. that one is cute. i love this. we cater it with chick-fil-a. the crowd pleaser. scott's always so helpful. while...
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at ange when most people are retired, prince arles is still waiting to take up hob as king.beth, still carries out official duties at the grand old age of 92. but she is slowing down and charles is t up more and more of her responsibilities. the festivities started half a year ago. harry and meghan delaying their honeymoon to attend a party. chars stepping in just days earlier to walk meghan down the aisle in her father's absence. the prince clearly dighted with his growing family, seen her in photos released in honor three birthday with all of his grandchildren. prince george balanced on his knee. customer mixed with innovation as his birthday is commemorated. traditionalists wille able to ador their christmas cards with six new stamps of prince charles and his sons while theew generation can do a deepin dive to prince charles's home and history. a just launched site on google arts and culture. here is the queen, then princess elizabeth,fwigling w toddler charles. but his life has not always been happy. his divorce from princess diana and her tragic death. his affair and ma
at ange when most people are retired, prince arles is still waiting to take up hob as king.beth, still carries out official duties at the grand old age of 92. but she is slowing down and charles is t up more and more of her responsibilities. the festivities started half a year ago. harry and meghan delaying their honeymoon to attend a party. chars stepping in just days earlier to walk meghan down the aisle in her father's absence. the prince clearly dighted with his growing family, seen her in...
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arles: it is all about business. i look at the questions in relation to brexit.are keen to hear interest in relation to it, but they're looking at business beyond. innovation, green finance or internationalization of currencies. they are really focused on the future. matt: that all sounds great, but the bottom line is, are there still going to be the same amount of bankers in the city of london after brexit as there were before brexit? we were looking at massive estimates of 4000 acres leaving from jpmorgan. it looks like those numbers have been drastically reduced by now. are confident that it is still going to be that one will still the financial hub of the western world? we need to make sure that we get the appropriate deal in place. i talked to business each and every day. what london possesses is something very unique. fundamentals. business does not want to move. they want to continue with the situation in london. one thing that would would beople to stay, a stable relationship with the eu. times,a report in the which were dismissed by brussels yesterday th
arles: it is all about business. i look at the questions in relation to brexit.are keen to hear interest in relation to it, but they're looking at business beyond. innovation, green finance or internationalization of currencies. they are really focused on the future. matt: that all sounds great, but the bottom line is, are there still going to be the same amount of bankers in the city of london after brexit as there were before brexit? we were looking at massive estimates of 4000 acres leaving...
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. >> it was outrageous i think this arl glad able to run this op-ed by samantha on adviser boarded defensehange china's behavior she is saying what -- responsibilities do companies have? should they refuse to share technology? should they refuse in google, to participate in police state there, are there options that companies have and are there things they should be doing not undermine of reporting intelligence back to u.s. government. >> dagen, andrew higgins is mentioned in the piece -- was instrumental in the d-day invasion. dagen: i love that she reminds american people who made those boats kind of partnership between private industry and united states that help us win, are world war ii, she points out higgins was paid tribute 1944 you you ice en haur thanksgiving day address there is a responsibility american corporations of protecting what is ours doing right by never even this nation. and i think there is more and more we call out individual companies as you have with google, the more you know the more power we might have over their businesses decision. >> i think they have a respon
. >> it was outrageous i think this arl glad able to run this op-ed by samantha on adviser boarded defensehange china's behavior she is saying what -- responsibilities do companies have? should they refuse to share technology? should they refuse in google, to participate in police state there, are there options that companies have and are there things they should be doing not undermine of reporting intelligence back to u.s. government. >> dagen, andrew higgins is mentioned in the...
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