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even with this achievement, she admits to a glaring problem, one she calls atr edy. >> women just don't tend to be there for oth women. and i don't know if that's a result of there are so few slots at the top that people feel likh the to i'm very hopeful that the industry develops, and as we see n more womene space, that women take the opportunity to t embrac need and help other women as compared to ph them down. na for "nightly business report," i'm d olick. >>> companies are in need of workers in this tight labor market. that problem has become particularly evident in the oil patch. a wave of women are breaking barriers in this traditionally male business. jane wells is in deerk, texas. >> afternoon, everybody. >> christina smith is a mother of thee. used to manage a subway sandwich shop, worked at a commercial dive store, then she went back to school, got al dega shift supervisor a shell plant in deer park, texas, making good money. >> my dad's exact words were, d, you hit the jackpot. >> the petroleum industry estimates foich15% of its workf is female and only half that reach the ex
even with this achievement, she admits to a glaring problem, one she calls atr edy. >> women just don't tend to be there for oth women. and i don't know if that's a result of there are so few slots at the top that people feel likh the to i'm very hopeful that the industry develops, and as we see n more womene space, that women take the opportunity to t embrac need and help other women as compared to ph them down. na for "nightly business report," i'm d olick. >>>...
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counsel atr is now the law firm of kirkland and analysts and served as attorney general for president george h.w. bush. watch the confirmation process for attorney general nominee, william barr, live tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> over 100 new members members of the house and senate join the 116th congress on january 3. c-span interviewed several freshmen members while they were in washington, d.c. to attend orientation sessions. democrat harley rouda defeated 15-term republican incumbent dana rohrabacher. mr. rouda, a business man, lives in orange county, california. what motivated you to run? rep. rouda: the 2016 election. it was not just donald trump. it was the sense that we are putting party first and country second on both parties, this unwillingness to reach across the aisle and serve your country for how you were elected. it seemed like that election came down to a vote on 2 personalities for most voters, instead of discussion the issues and fighting for the issues as the founders wanted us to. for me, it was a bit of a watershed event, and i decided to run. >> wh
counsel atr is now the law firm of kirkland and analysts and served as attorney general for president george h.w. bush. watch the confirmation process for attorney general nominee, william barr, live tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> over 100 new members members of the house and senate join the 116th congress on january 3. c-span interviewed several freshmen members while they were in washington, d.c. to attend orientation sessions. democrat harley rouda defeated 15-term...
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. >> do you know there is a human atr office in guatemala?hey can go to that office and get refugee status. by the am not about fear of persecution. it's about getting to the united states to join an illegal alien relative. lou: it's about flaunting our u.s. laws and borders. if we had not elected president trump, this would not even be a discussion. those caravans would be rolling through here and they wouldn't be made up of 2,000 hondurans. they would be made up of hondurans. you name it, guatemalans. el salvador, you are talking about open borders on steroid at that point. >> we have the right president at the right time. lou: why in the world aren't the american people being more vociferous in their support of this president. >> if you are sick and tired of congress to do their job. the american people can do one thing for this president. they can go to a website, e verify.com. if they are not a member of e verify. e-verify do the gov. e-verify degre-e-verify.gov. if you are waiting on congress you can be waiting a long time. lou: i don't
. >> do you know there is a human atr office in guatemala?hey can go to that office and get refugee status. by the am not about fear of persecution. it's about getting to the united states to join an illegal alien relative. lou: it's about flaunting our u.s. laws and borders. if we had not elected president trump, this would not even be a discussion. those caravans would be rolling through here and they wouldn't be made up of 2,000 hondurans. they would be made up of hondurans. you name...
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council atr is a kirkland and alice, and served as u.s. attorney general for george h.w. bush.atch the confirmation process for attorney general nominee william barr live tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> next, british prime minister theresa may takes questions from members of the house of commons. then at discussion of what constitutes a national emergency. at 11:00, another chance to see q and a with author james grant on the state of the u.s. economy. british prime minister theresa may discussed the next steps of her brexit deal. one day earlier, members spoke in favor of an amendment that said of the deal did fail, the government had to return to parliament in three days with a new plan. this is about 45 minutes. order. just before we begin prime minister's questions i hope colleagues across the house will join me in welcoming to the house of commons today the former member of parliament for glasgow central, and now the governor of the punjab, our friend mohammed sawa. welcome, mohammed. drew henry. >> question number one, mr. speaker. prime minster may: mr. speak
council atr is a kirkland and alice, and served as u.s. attorney general for george h.w. bush.atch the confirmation process for attorney general nominee william barr live tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> next, british prime minister theresa may takes questions from members of the house of commons. then at discussion of what constitutes a national emergency. at 11:00, another chance to see q and a with author james grant on the state of the u.s. economy. british prime minister...
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but what we see as we look atre data of expo and it shows that the were thousands and thousands and thousandsexposures, not 30 and 40 years ago, but also 20 and ten years ago. and the industry knew that mines were cutting more and more rock, which was creating this silica. why didn't the industr recognize what was going on and do something abo it when it was taking place? >> well, i don't... i don't think it's entirely fair to says that the iy didn't recognize and didn't do anything. you know, for a long period of time, we've been pleading-- and i'll use that word-- we've been pleading with the agency to allow us to use nontraditionalls contor dust control. >> berkes: you can slow down t mining machines. you can maybe cut production a lile bit so that you're no generating as much dust. or maybe you decide that you don't cut so much rock and you don't cut those thner seams. aren't those things that mining companies could have done? you don't need rulation to do that. >> sure, they could have done that. but, again, howard, i'm not going to speculate on why they did or didn't do what they chose.
but what we see as we look atre data of expo and it shows that the were thousands and thousands and thousandsexposures, not 30 and 40 years ago, but also 20 and ten years ago. and the industry knew that mines were cutting more and more rock, which was creating this silica. why didn't the industr recognize what was going on and do something abo it when it was taking place? >> well, i don't... i don't think it's entirely fair to says that the iy didn't recognize and didn't do anything. you...
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. >> the trump administration wants to send more troops to the border to string atre. 160 miles of wirel go on top of the existing border fencing. in approved, the addition of troops could extend the military's current deploy at the border until the end of septem cr. it is ase of major debate in congress. the president refusedopprove any spending bill that doesn't include money for a wall. >> is 35. we're learning more in the shooting death of a young marine at the barracks in southeast d.c. marine officials say a marine guard fired h weapon hitting lance corporal reilly kuznia early tuesday morning. he was rushed to the hospita but died. the marine that fired his weapon is now on administrative dut pending the death administration. the 20-year-old kuznia w from minnesota and global war on terrorism service medal and national defense service medal. >> your time now is 5:36. police are trying to find out what lead to a double shooting in clinton last night. one peon was found shotn a car on surratts village drive. th died. no word on what could have started tr shooting any other possible
. >> the trump administration wants to send more troops to the border to string atre. 160 miles of wirel go on top of the existing border fencing. in approved, the addition of troops could extend the military's current deploy at the border until the end of septem cr. it is ase of major debate in congress. the president refusedopprove any spending bill that doesn't include money for a wall. >> is 35. we're learning more in the shooting death of a young marine at the barracks in...
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lookin y atr travel times. 270, not so bad heading uthbound about0 miles per hour.the beltway, 22 miles per hour, between 95 and 270. inbound on 66, 41 miles per ur. and the same situation northbound on 95, between quantico and the beltway, going 43 miles per hour, going to tak. you 27 minute listen to wtop wn you h in your car today. >>> good morning, chuck. this is a relief fro yesterday. >> we're not done with winter weather chances just yet. in thct, the w alert for you for later on today. the morning commute, nothing to worry about. drive pavement. e eveningcommute, the tail end of the evening commute could haveslushy snow to contend with. not looking for a big accumulation up nearhe pennsylvania border, perhaps, 2 to 3 inches. and there might be a s delay tomorrow morning. no delays today. saturday and sunday, mostlold rain. but there could be some periods of a rain/snow mix. at the beginning of it, a noon on saturday and at the end of it, around noon on sunday. sunday evening into monday, it will bero danly cold around here. windchills will be below zero by m
lookin y atr travel times. 270, not so bad heading uthbound about0 miles per hour.the beltway, 22 miles per hour, between 95 and 270. inbound on 66, 41 miles per ur. and the same situation northbound on 95, between quantico and the beltway, going 43 miles per hour, going to tak. you 27 minute listen to wtop wn you h in your car today. >>> good morning, chuck. this is a relief fro yesterday. >> we're not done with winter weather chances just yet. in thct, the w alert for you for...
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but look atthis, the temperature down close to 20 degrees at 43 degrees winds out of the west atr. 25 miles an h that gives us a wind chill and feels about half as warm as it did toda look at the winds close to 30 miles an hour, close to 40 in d.c. and an ipolis. a windy afternoon and cold day, too. we hit 60 earlier. look at the wind chills 33 d.c., 29 in frederick. 10 back towards garrett countyw s western maryland. good for the ski resorts the next couple days with natural snow. but here's the sgrm system brg us the rain. it was a quick mover. no rain behind this. see the potential for lake effect snows maybe getting down to the metro area tomorrow. snow shower or two, n anything big. but the temperatures are fairly big. only in the teens through the north, 2 22 morgantown, west virginia. still cold to th south but the cold air continues to move in. tomorrow 42. breezy and cold, wind chills in rrthe 20s. tomoow will feel like it does right now. we're at 43 now, be at 42 tomorrow. so kind of like what we're seeing today. 39 on yoursaturday. sunday we watch a storm system pass to our
but look atthis, the temperature down close to 20 degrees at 43 degrees winds out of the west atr. 25 miles an h that gives us a wind chill and feels about half as warm as it did toda look at the winds close to 30 miles an hour, close to 40 in d.c. and an ipolis. a windy afternoon and cold day, too. we hit 60 earlier. look at the wind chills 33 d.c., 29 in frederick. 10 back towards garrett countyw s western maryland. good for the ski resorts the next couple days with natural snow. but here's...
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. >>> and a rare profile in courage has members of the house and senate stay atr work all weekend to try to solve this painful shutdown. just kidding, they've adjourned. most headed home as we press on. the 11th hour getting under way on a friday night. well, good evening, once again from our msnbc news headquarters in new york. m day 722 of the trump administration. day 21 of the government shutdown, minutes away from the longest in u.s. history. more on that, of course, but we begin with a show stopper. when "the new york times" story came out tonight, one of the reporters reacting to the news on television in real time urged everyone watching to read the headline and hear this headline and let it sink in just for a a moment.it fbi opened inquiry into whether trump was secretly working on behalf of russia.s the story is the work of three journalists, one of whom michael schmidt will join us here in just a moment. he and his colleagues say in the day after president trump fired james b. comey as fbi director, law enforcement officials became so concerned they began investigating whe
. >>> and a rare profile in courage has members of the house and senate stay atr work all weekend to try to solve this painful shutdown. just kidding, they've adjourned. most headed home as we press on. the 11th hour getting under way on a friday night. well, good evening, once again from our msnbc news headquarters in new york. m day 722 of the trump administration. day 21 of the government shutdown, minutes away from the longest in u.s. history. more on that, of course, but we begin...
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what a democratic town and what atr top heating, dc is and that where roger stone is going to b triedin front of a jury of his alleged peers. we should never forget that. it's a bad town for republican defendants. >> an excellent point. >> just ask scooter libby. >> he had to ultimately get pardoned because of what happened to him.pa coming up, as american citizens should we be asking a few more questions about the heavy-hande tactics used by the fbi and mor this morning. those that approve them, and do you believe that cnn said they were just doing good reporting and that's why they were there with a camera? place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. >> at the crack of >> at the crack of dawn 29 fbi agent arrived at my home with 1 vehicles with their lights flashing. when they had they could've contacted me and i would have surrendered voluntarily. there he
what a democratic town and what atr top heating, dc is and that where roger stone is going to b triedin front of a jury of his alleged peers. we should never forget that. it's a bad town for republican defendants. >> an excellent point. >> just ask scooter libby. >> he had to ultimately get pardoned because of what happened to him.pa coming up, as american citizens should we be asking a few more questions about the heavy-hande tactics used by the fbi and mor this morning....
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. >>> the time is atr forecast fo >> here's something i hope everyone will like. we have pleasant weather ahead, clear skies right now as we check out a live view, gorgeous shot of downtown san francisco area. temperatures will be well above average this weekend, and then we're also tracking a chance of rain coming into the bay area late next week. i'm have all the details coming up. >> good to know, frances, thanks. >>> also ahead, a family narrowly escaped a fire that tore through their pinole apartment. meet the heroes coming to their aid once again. >>> we're all familiar with the bay area housing crisis. i'm katie utehs in san jose to tell you a (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, please. babybel: bye bye, bland. babybel: helloooo, delicious. vo: rich, creamy, 100% real cheese. vo: with mini babybel, snack time is saved. babybel: saved it! the one with the designer dog collar.(sashimi) psst. hey, you! wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i ha
. >>> the time is atr forecast fo >> here's something i hope everyone will like. we have pleasant weather ahead, clear skies right now as we check out a live view, gorgeous shot of downtown san francisco area. temperatures will be well above average this weekend, and then we're also tracking a chance of rain coming into the bay area late next week. i'm have all the details coming up. >> good to know, frances, thanks. >>> also ahead, a family narrowly escaped a fire...
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. >>> and a rare profile in courage has members of the house and senate stay atr work all weekend tos painful shutdown. just kidding, they've adjourned. most headed home as we press on. the 11th hour getting under way on a friday night. well, good evening, once again from our msnbc news headquarters in new york. m day 722 of the trump administration. day 21 of the government shutdown, minutes away from the longest in u.s. history. more on that, of course, but we begin with a show stopper. when "the new york times" story came out tonight, one of the reporters reacting to the news on television in real time urged everyone watching to read the headline and hear this headline and let it sink in just a
. >>> and a rare profile in courage has members of the house and senate stay atr work all weekend tos painful shutdown. just kidding, they've adjourned. most headed home as we press on. the 11th hour getting under way on a friday night. well, good evening, once again from our msnbc news headquarters in new york. m day 722 of the trump administration. day 21 of the government shutdown, minutes away from the longest in u.s. history. more on that, of course, but we begin with a show...
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in atre people that came airports and all other ports of entry into the united states over the country and 50% are here on overstayed visas but the wall has zero effect on that issue the other principal issue we're facing the wall and this is been confused in the coverage and caravans and news and fear that has been spread and the vast majority of the people coming to the border today are not looking to sneak across but looking for a port of entry to give themselves up as a asylum-seekers. they are not illegal immigrants and they are availing themselves of american law that once they get to this country with a credible fear of prosecution or persecution or danger in their home country they have a right to determine whether they are legitimate asylum takers and that is who we are dealing with it that to all those people are who see the pictures of caravans and they weren't headed for a blank place in the arizona desert but they want to go and want to be captured and want to be taken into custody and then they can have their asylum claim adjudicated. the wall has nothing to do with them.
in atre people that came airports and all other ports of entry into the united states over the country and 50% are here on overstayed visas but the wall has zero effect on that issue the other principal issue we're facing the wall and this is been confused in the coverage and caravans and news and fear that has been spread and the vast majority of the people coming to the border today are not looking to sneak across but looking for a port of entry to give themselves up as a asylum-seekers. they...
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in atre shipments coming the earlier guidance of up to 173 million tons, the highest investors are likely to see from fortescue. reservehe federal confirmed a major pivot from its messaging in december, saying it will be patient on future rate moves. also signaling flexibility on reducing its balance sheet. kathleen hays has a look at what the fed said and what it means. jay powell falling it up later. we were looking for signaling, but this meeting was perhaps whatmore significant than we had anticipated. kathleen: it certainly did not disappoint. those of us who watch the fed closely new it would be nothing about a rate hike, obviously. what would they tell us on january 30 that was so different from december 19 when the hike the key rate and signal more rate hikes this year? changeslly did make since then, saying they could be patient on policy for this over and over. this time it was in the prepared remarks. and importantly, the reference to further gradual rate hikes that has been in the policy statement for months and months if not years and years. importantly, let's listen to what
in atre shipments coming the earlier guidance of up to 173 million tons, the highest investors are likely to see from fortescue. reservehe federal confirmed a major pivot from its messaging in december, saying it will be patient on future rate moves. also signaling flexibility on reducing its balance sheet. kathleen hays has a look at what the fed said and what it means. jay powell falling it up later. we were looking for signaling, but this meeting was perhaps whatmore significant than we had...
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. >> these wardrobe essentials are on sale through saturday atre sears w america shops for value. >>ool shopping headquarters for moms. that's me, age 11 in colorado, all sears head to toe. check out the pants. pretty snazzy. by t early '90s srs was struggling. then bad financi decisions and online shopping began taking their toll. 't>> i hav shopped at sears in a long time. i used tohop at sears all the time. i'll miss it. i think it did fill a orniche. >> f my parents it's sad, they grewp going to sears. >> reporter: sears' last profitable year was in 2010. the company filed for chapter 11 nkruptcy in october. >> what went wrong at sears is they didn't reinvest in their stores, didn't make the merchandise exciting, they ith the times. >> reporter: sears is the latest retailer to struggle. macy's is downsizing, aire's, brook stone, 9 west and walking company a filed for bankruptcy last year. former ceo edd lambert is making one last push to keep alive aunken version of sears. if he doesn't come up with $120 million and a p viablelan by 4:00 p.m. eastern today, sears will likely head
. >> these wardrobe essentials are on sale through saturday atre sears w america shops for value. >>ool shopping headquarters for moms. that's me, age 11 in colorado, all sears head to toe. check out the pants. pretty snazzy. by t early '90s srs was struggling. then bad financi decisions and online shopping began taking their toll. 't>> i hav shopped at sears in a long time. i used tohop at sears all the time. i'll miss it. i think it did fill a orniche. >> f my parents...
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police are looking forpects after atr iple homicide onort davis place.idad inside a car and a third man dead in thee of the street. >>> police say someone was shot se times overnight inside a restaurant in northwest d.c. two men got int an restaurant inside. one of them pulled out a gun and started shooting. no word yet on the victim's condition >> firefighters are on the scene of a massive warehouse firen cheverley this morning. the fire continues to burn after 12 hours now. flames broke out 6 around0 at this recycling facility. >>> keep it here on nbc 4 "meet the press" with chuck todd.st we'le a lo we'll take a look at the politicaf falloute longest shutdown in u.s. american wstory. >> had a little bmer. >> upper 30s today and quiet both days and rain tonow on tuesday afternoon. >> allighty. >> t rha january 21st is squirrel appreciation day. nlbut squirrels aren't the ones saving for the future. that's why a-a-r-p dedicates toy to you. yeah, you! from planning and budgeting. to getting a deal on your next trip. a-a-r-p is here to help you take on tod
police are looking forpects after atr iple homicide onort davis place.idad inside a car and a third man dead in thee of the street. >>> police say someone was shot se times overnight inside a restaurant in northwest d.c. two men got int an restaurant inside. one of them pulled out a gun and started shooting. no word yet on the victim's condition >> firefighters are on the scene of a massive warehouse firen cheverley this morning. the fire continues to burn after 12 hours now....
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to fly the atr turbo-props, but it requires faa certification that can't be completed during the shutdownrevenue service - february 1st. we've sold tickets into a number of markets beginning february 1st. it looks clearly at this point that that -- we're not going to make the deadline. every day that we miss in high season is an opportunity lost. so yes, it's exceedingly frustrating. and you know, our employees understand, but they're frustrated, too. >> reporter: delta may have to delay the launch of its new airbus a-220s for the same reason. some travelers are taking to social media to thank those working without pay, asking whether tsa officers can get tips or take gift cards. and the pittsburgh airport bought them lunch friday. the union representing some 20,000 air traffic controllers became the latest union to sue the trump administration over the shutdown yesterday. air traffic controllers are on the job working without pay. one little piece of good news for tsa officers like the ones behind me here, if they worked december 22nd, the administrator says they're going to pay them for
to fly the atr turbo-props, but it requires faa certification that can't be completed during the shutdownrevenue service - february 1st. we've sold tickets into a number of markets beginning february 1st. it looks clearly at this point that that -- we're not going to make the deadline. every day that we miss in high season is an opportunity lost. so yes, it's exceedingly frustrating. and you know, our employees understand, but they're frustrated, too. >> reporter: delta may have to delay...
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atre also take a look facebook in extended trading as company revenue comes in better than expected.e can see facebook gaining some 11%. coming up, our exclusive interview with the chief financial officer of shell. cap set interview a little bit later on right here on bloomberg: surveillance. let's get straight to first word news in new york city. >> the federal reserve signals it is done raising rates, at least for a while. they made a sweeping pivot towards tightening for a much more dovish stance. jerome powell says the economy is in a good place but there are signals on the global outlook. we are now facing a somewhat contradictory picture of generally strong macroeconomic performance alongside growing evidence. at such times, common sense risk management suggests patiently awaiting greater clarity, an approach that has served policymakers well in the past. >> jamie dimon says he is a case -- ok with tax hikes, but the revenue must go where he thinks it will do the good. his comments coming as elizabeth warren defends her wealth tax proposal. she says it is a way to raise revenue
atre also take a look facebook in extended trading as company revenue comes in better than expected.e can see facebook gaining some 11%. coming up, our exclusive interview with the chief financial officer of shell. cap set interview a little bit later on right here on bloomberg: surveillance. let's get straight to first word news in new york city. >> the federal reserve signals it is done raising rates, at least for a while. they made a sweeping pivot towards tightening for a much more...
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counsel atr is now the law firm of kirkland and analysts and served as attorney general for president george h.w. bush. watch the confirmation process for attorney general nominee, william barr, live tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> over 100 new members members of the house and senate join the 116th congress on january 3. c-span interviewed several freshmen members while they were in washington, d.c. to attend orientation sessions.
counsel atr is now the law firm of kirkland and analysts and served as attorney general for president george h.w. bush. watch the confirmation process for attorney general nominee, william barr, live tuesday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> over 100 new members members of the house and senate join the 116th congress on january 3. c-span interviewed several freshmen members while they were in washington, d.c. to attend orientation sessions.