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ec last nighttary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. is positioning military forces as a "deterrent." >> our aim is not war, our aim is a change in the behavior of the iranian leadership. we hope the iranian people will get what they finally want, and what they so richly deserve. >> sreenivasan: joining us nowas fromngton, d.c. for analysis of the growing tension between the u.s. and iran is
ec last nighttary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. is positioning military forces as a "deterrent." >> our aim is not war, our aim is a change in the behavior of the iranian leadership. we hope the iranian people will get what they finally want, and what they so richly deserve. >> sreenivasan: joining us nowas fromngton, d.c. for analysis of the growing tension between the u.s. and iran is
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the liberal democrats' equalities spokesperson, lady hussein—ece, there.thought of the new rules and the planned conduct committee. i see this as a staging post. i think it's a great improvement into what we had before, but by having laymembers there as well, who will by virtue be independent. they will have the same voting powers as peers on the committee and be able to consider the information or the evidence that is put before them. i think it's a much better system. it's taking it away from a purely members—led inquiry. because at the end of the day, as i said at the time, i don't believe we should be marking our own homework. we can't do that. it doesn't work. we've got to be independent, and we've got to be fair on complainants and members of the house of lords and the staff. do you think this will satisfy those peers who didn't think that the system last time, as far as lord lester was concerned, operated very fairly? well, i hope it will. i hope they will see that this is moving away from the system we had before. and there's been consultation, pee
the liberal democrats' equalities spokesperson, lady hussein—ece, there.thought of the new rules and the planned conduct committee. i see this as a staging post. i think it's a great improvement into what we had before, but by having laymembers there as well, who will by virtue be independent. they will have the same voting powers as peers on the committee and be able to consider the information or the evidence that is put before them. i think it's a much better system. it's taking it away...
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otro 8s co ecs la calle central poco se van a poner. en el 2005 11 veces.ra vez >>> los aficionados tapes en los ojos. los recuerdo o jugar momentos van a empezar marzo porque empezaron perdiendo cuando cuatro goles consecutivos en el primero a travÉs del miÉrcoles. un dÍa mÁs de carlos ramÍrez. >>> (mÚsica(. (mÚsica(. que estudia este punto porque despuÉs no entrevistaron. los s estudios. lo mÁs importante estoy que usted siente en su corazÓn >>> lloro ricos cambio no. gracias. >>> Órale esta noche los tigres del norte son campeones Órale!. >>> y ahora la asociaciÓn de fÚtbol listas de la liga mx dice no mÁs pacto de caballeros. >>> al muÑeco diabÓlico no va a la copa choro, tÓmala brother las finales de la nbo contra unn titulares y mÁs coors light. let's go!!!.
otro 8s co ecs la calle central poco se van a poner. en el 2005 11 veces.ra vez >>> los aficionados tapes en los ojos. los recuerdo o jugar momentos van a empezar marzo porque empezaron perdiendo cuando cuatro goles consecutivos en el primero a travÉs del miÉrcoles. un dÍa mÁs de carlos ramÍrez. >>> (mÚsica(. (mÚsica(. que estudia este punto porque despuÉs no entrevistaron. los s estudios. lo mÁs importante estoy que usted siente en su corazÓn >>> lloro...
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. >>> distrito de washington ec c colocolo coloco varios cargos por crim e crimenes de ordidio y obstruccireligiosa y s estos cargos califcian para pe penas de meurtuertes y son paraa una persona que tbestaban en e t templo jujidio en el tiroteo. >>> autoridades cerraron escu escuee escuela porque una psersona le i indico que la escuela cestatb r cerrada por tiroteo, no hay h heridos. >>> universidad de e(en ingles r reforzo sus protocolos en caso d de una balacera , y como nos r p reporta martin plasecinicia al i mimsmo tiempo investiabaagaba e ameneaza en una carta . >>> rolar es importante . >>> 37 equipos seran distrib d distribuidos en la universidad . >>> se puede cerrar pero antes hay que darle vuelta hasta que la sangre pare. >>> es un torniquete, bendajes, y guantes de plastico y un ma a marcadador. >>> es parte del plan (en ingles( o deten la hemorraiga. >>> lanzamos esto ia iniciativa investigar una amenaza reciente en referenca aia a un mensaje o encontrado ayer que dice, tir tiroteo en escuela maÑana . >>> estas amanezenazas son tom e en serio y tambien se incremento l aprsenc
. >>> distrito de washington ec c colocolo coloco varios cargos por crim e crimenes de ordidio y obstruccireligiosa y s estos cargos califcian para pe penas de meurtuertes y son paraa una persona que tbestaban en e t templo jujidio en el tiroteo. >>> autoridades cerraron escu escuee escuela porque una psersona le i indico que la escuela cestatb r cerrada por tiroteo, no hay h heridos. >>> universidad de e(en ingles r reforzo sus protocolos en caso d de una balacera ,...
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. >>> dicen que es de vital imp importancia para el crecimiento ec economico. >>> si busca an dar endar sfan francisco, se plenaean s ciclovias . >>> esto porque la cantidad de biicicleta se han triplicad. >>> pero igual hay que cnduronr con mucho pcah precaucion . >>> vamos a ver las rtespuestas para las condiciones del tiempo . >>> feliz viernes, feliz dia de las masdaredres vamos a ver es g imagen de radar y satelite para hablar de la dinamica de las uhorltimas horas, tenemos este t sistema de pbpraja presion hacil sur de clalifornia, y donde no d deja condiciones despejadsas y i inetabilistabilidad para la ma m vemos nubosidad y lluvias, pero estas temperaturas calentaron rapidamente, pero tambien refr s refrescaron en promedio de 10 grad grados con mucha brisa lo que ha permirido qutido que estas temps fre refresquen y el fin de semana n inicaim iniciamos la maÑana en los 61 d grados para las 9 de la maÑana y leuuego avanza el termometro e h horas del dia para las 3 de la tarde temperaturas en los 76 g grados vamos a ver este sol radiante y ausencia de nubes nos permite calentar es
. >>> dicen que es de vital imp importancia para el crecimiento ec economico. >>> si busca an dar endar sfan francisco, se plenaean s ciclovias . >>> esto porque la cantidad de biicicleta se han triplicad. >>> pero igual hay que cnduronr con mucho pcah precaucion . >>> vamos a ver las rtespuestas para las condiciones del tiempo . >>> feliz viernes, feliz dia de las masdaredres vamos a ver es g imagen de radar y satelite para hablar de la...
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solo permite excepciones para evitar un riesgo grave de salud para la madre del feto, para el embarazo eclir del agua sin inconvenientes . >>> la dan el último adiós y en sonora cientos de conductores de vehículos, realizaron una procesión hasta la iglesia . >>> un sujeto habría agredido sexualmente a una persona estaba inconsciente . >>> o abada sexualmente en el cuarto del hospital. el ataque reportado ocurría plena luz del día lo que genera temor en miles de pacientes . >>> según la policía la víctima tiene 68 años esta bajo cuidado especial . >>> el caso ha generado protestas . >>> fue una paciente acosada sexualmente que burló la seguridad . >>> quienes frecuentan el hospital dicen que es fácil burlar la precaria seguridad de este hospital de trauma de la ciudad . >>> ellos no están pendientes . >>> para qué está la seguridad del hospital? para qué están los policías y los detectives? >>> deben estar completamente en su trabajo . >>> colgando quedaron dos limpiadores de ventanas y vean como el viento lanza de un lado al otro el andamio, esto ocurrió en oklahoma y los empleados limpia
solo permite excepciones para evitar un riesgo grave de salud para la madre del feto, para el embarazo eclir del agua sin inconvenientes . >>> la dan el último adiós y en sonora cientos de conductores de vehículos, realizaron una procesión hasta la iglesia . >>> un sujeto habría agredido sexualmente a una persona estaba inconsciente . >>> o abada sexualmente en el cuarto del hospital. el ataque reportado ocurría plena luz del día lo que genera temor en miles de...
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. >>> mire cosersona ine inetntenta robarse una bicicl o con numero n cucun cuchillo ec p despues elre se aleja la s persona am mi lado le dijo que e fuera pero daÑo la llanta de la bicicleta y aohora el dueÑo se l lelvalevara una sorpesresa . >>> tras estas imagenes ocurre a algo mas alla. >>> desde hace tiempo este joven camina por las caleles de sfcan francisco detectando problemas c en la camara de su celular. >>> en sfan francisco uno vive o locura pero a la gente no les p ipor importa lo que pasa, pero el tema de indigentes es lo que le preocupa . >>> tiene que tener mcaneje con cuidado porquemucho cuidado porque si lo ven esto n oo va a estar bien. >>> si la gente se une pueden cambiar mcuchas cosas . >>> con una madare con problema mentales hoy se deicia acudica a su hija de 4 aÑos y captando l lo que sucede a sus alrededores . >>> es un bloguero con mucha f e fuerza porque cualquier pserson drogada lo puede golpear. >>> y tambien puede meterse en problemas por grabar a la gente. >>> vamos a lsos deportes que u pueden causar la meuruerte . >>> muestra este esuttudio y no o pu
. >>> mire cosersona ine inetntenta robarse una bicicl o con numero n cucun cuchillo ec p despues elre se aleja la s persona am mi lado le dijo que e fuera pero daÑo la llanta de la bicicleta y aohora el dueÑo se l lelvalevara una sorpesresa . >>> tras estas imagenes ocurre a algo mas alla. >>> desde hace tiempo este joven camina por las caleles de sfcan francisco detectando problemas c en la camara de su celular. >>> en sfan francisco uno vive o locura...
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whyiesome people ece pain and numbness and what you can do to keep from injuring yourself. our coumer porter, susan hogan, shares what you need to know before you put your pet on a fresh food diet. details after the break. live fm the starlite lounge. ♪ one plus one equals too little too late ♪ ♪ a sock-a-bam-boom ♪ who'sthe room? ♪ love is dangerous ♪ but driving safe means you pay less ♪ ♪ switch and save ♪ yes, ma'am excuse me, miss. ♪ does this heart belong to you? ♪ ♪ would you like it anyway? [ scatting ] st♪ would you like it anyway? at comwe didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network jues to make business run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... o else could he be? beyond work and life... there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses ey go bond the expected, to do the extraordinary. si take your buss beyond. >>> kibble for your pet? not these days. seems fido iset ging finec
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ian: we saw on monday a year-over-year core ece percent that is very low, trending in the wrong directionthe chair hopes it is transitory. the chair hopes that this drop we have seen in consumption also rebounds, and we have a stronger economy in the second and third quarter. there is a lot of optimism baked into that. if we look at what has been driving inflation, the two major components, one is shelter and the other fluctuation into apparel prices and to a lesser extent autos, and if you take that outcome of the trend has been pretty dire for inflation. in terms of real yields, which arguably is going on in the market today in terms of the selloff in equities, there is tightening being done for the fed. amanda: regardless --sorry -- taylor: go ahead, amanda. amanda: regardless of what you think the fed did in december and there are differing views on that, what is your thought on maintaining the stance as they did in terms of the many uncertainties that remain out there? ian: i'm very much on the same page that we are at the end of the tightening cycle. the question is, how long can th
ian: we saw on monday a year-over-year core ece percent that is very low, trending in the wrong directionthe chair hopes it is transitory. the chair hopes that this drop we have seen in consumption also rebounds, and we have a stronger economy in the second and third quarter. there is a lot of optimism baked into that. if we look at what has been driving inflation, the two major components, one is shelter and the other fluctuation into apparel prices and to a lesser extent autos, and if you...
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you hear about the internet or who is always found ec but look at the food she has?t trick for him was only 29.5 seconds left the sharks get it for my comic 2 being the series to a comic 1. >>> sever cisco giants are taking a backseat even though they're playing they did not turn out well. cold night in san francisco. the long ball with drew pomeranz taking it back. and here's a three run homer going off to a lopsided win. the game lost their fifth consecutive special, we will see you later here. ow you're tired, but just think how good you're gonna feel tomorrow when you wake up and we have all-new shelf paper. i wish i didn't get what you were talking about, but i do. i just do. (cell phone rings) hey, who could be calling at this hour? (ring) oh. it's sal. mnh-mnh. (beep) no. not answering that. whatever earth-shattering drama she's going through can wait. (pounds on door) until she gets here. (pounding) oh, god. i hope we have vodka. we don't, mitchell. (pounding continues) sal was our best girlfriend from back in our party days, but over the years, we've kind of
you hear about the internet or who is always found ec but look at the food she has?t trick for him was only 29.5 seconds left the sharks get it for my comic 2 being the series to a comic 1. >>> sever cisco giants are taking a backseat even though they're playing they did not turn out well. cold night in san francisco. the long ball with drew pomeranz taking it back. and here's a three run homer going off to a lopsided win. the game lost their fifth consecutive special, we will see you...
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ec 62 degrees. and your microclimate highs for today will be climbing into the 70s but notice no 80s on the map. temperatures are running just a couple of degrees cooler this afternoon, popping out at about 74 degrees in san jose, 75 in morgan hill, and 74 degrees up through santa rosa. now, we are tracking a nearby system that could spark up the chance of seeing some thunderstorms for the higher elevation areas including the north bay and the sonoma county napa county area. as we're going to monitor that closely which is also going to mean thunderstorm activity for the sierra. we'll have a look at that plus our warm-up and when temperatures in the 90s will come back to play. >>> president trump is firing back after special counsel robert mueller spoke for the first time after startingis investigation. the president is calling impeachment washingtt on. former special counsel robert mueller. >> i think he is a total conflicted person. iamazing. russia did not help me get elected. you know who got me
ec 62 degrees. and your microclimate highs for today will be climbing into the 70s but notice no 80s on the map. temperatures are running just a couple of degrees cooler this afternoon, popping out at about 74 degrees in san jose, 75 in morgan hill, and 74 degrees up through santa rosa. now, we are tracking a nearby system that could spark up the chance of seeing some thunderstorms for the higher elevation areas including the north bay and the sonoma county napa county area. as we're going to...
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workers from several government agenciec toplete the encampment andnwfz we wanted to know how often they eceore than 220 encampment clean-ups in just the past two years. this february removal inmihe mont neighborhood is one of two dozen clean-ups from the sidewalk in justh te past year. the district couldn't tell us how much the sweeps cost, but1 internal reports from 2015, 2016 estimate clean-ups cost a quarter of a million dollars a year. >> what we're trying to do is make sure that we're removing health hazards. >> reporter: christy greenwald runs the district council onle homessness and admits it is a sensitive tasbut necessary for health concerns. >> what do you want to remove? >> trash and litter so people are taking care of activities of daily ling outside and that means that they have food and trash. >> human waste. >> mm-hmm, absolutely0=nv human waste. >> food spoed? >> yes. >> reporter: the d.c. government is required tons post sig two weeks prior to the sweeps. our cameras roll out to follow alo on this february morning off north capitol street. >> we have a scheduled clean-up at
workers from several government agenciec toplete the encampment andnwfz we wanted to know how often they eceore than 220 encampment clean-ups in just the past two years. this february removal inmihe mont neighborhood is one of two dozen clean-ups from the sidewalk in justh te past year. the district couldn't tell us how much the sweeps cost, but1 internal reports from 2015, 2016 estimate clean-ups cost a quarter of a million dollars a year. >> what we're trying to do is make sure that...
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and pencil lines tracking how anne and her sister were gwing up in hiding. ec anne's room is stillated with photos and magazine clippings showing the idols, dreams, and passions of a3-year-old girl. a small window letting in a splash of the outside world lifted her spirits. thenfateful day, the gestapo came. all eight were deported, sent eas c to concentrationps. only her father survived. anne died just weeks before the end of the war. her handwritten diary inires visitors, and her book has been translated into 70 languages. visiting the anne frank house humanizes the horror of the hocaust through the story of just one of six million victims.
and pencil lines tracking how anne and her sister were gwing up in hiding. ec anne's room is stillated with photos and magazine clippings showing the idols, dreams, and passions of a3-year-old girl. a small window letting in a splash of the outside world lifted her spirits. thenfateful day, the gestapo came. all eight were deported, sent eas c to concentrationps. only her father survived. anne died just weeks before the end of the war. her handwritten diary inires visitors, and her book has...
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this ece of art is more valuable than a picasso. self-portrait my daughter painted when she was 3 yes d. i love it so much. i can't part with it. >> i love it. and i actually love the tattered and torn details to. it that's -- that adds to the aesthetic of it. >> reporter: i long wanted to frame my priceless treasure, now entur framebridge in washington. it just opened a store in bethesda. one of only two in the country. the other is o 14th street in d.c. the process is quick and easy. >> we would take this piece and ctually put it right into our program on our ipad. we would be able to show a mock of what the finished piece will look like. >> reporter: the ceo founded the companyer based on that consum need. she went to frame four national park posters herself that she had collected over the years on tripwith hersister. >> at the end of the consultation i found out they would cost $400 each to be framed. >> that's a lot of money. >> that's a lot of money. >> she wanted to take the s stickerhock out of framing. >> we really wanted p
this ece of art is more valuable than a picasso. self-portrait my daughter painted when she was 3 yes d. i love it so much. i can't part with it. >> i love it. and i actually love the tattered and torn details to. it that's -- that adds to the aesthetic of it. >> reporter: i long wanted to frame my priceless treasure, now entur framebridge in washington. it just opened a store in bethesda. one of only two in the country. the other is o 14th street in d.c. the process is quick and...
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>> i think in years past they've been the most talented team and maybe have carried that thought ec thereike there'sxtation. we're spozed to do this.t thre as a lot of pressure. three games to one in the very first round. and everyone said another year that's going to be a missed opportunity and since then magic has struck. and that go as long way. >> so san jose hassed a vanszed in both rounds by surviving consecutive games. so would you say going long is an advange or disadvantage? >> there's an age-old conversation it. when you get through a quick sear as you get to rest but you can fall out of sirn bit. little pretty much every other night we go play a hockey game. the down side, especially in the sport that's so physical. i mean it takes a toll. it's a really, really difficult run toat play w i guess potentially 28 hawkockey games t in the playoff run. >> it's brutal the way they play. >> physically and therefore mentally the longeres, it's tough. but again every time you get one of those magical wins, that adrenalin talks ove and so you're able tohaet throughphysical challenge. >> l
>> i think in years past they've been the most talented team and maybe have carried that thought ec thereike there'sxtation. we're spozed to do this.t thre as a lot of pressure. three games to one in the very first round. and everyone said another year that's going to be a missed opportunity and since then magic has struck. and that go as long way. >> so san jose hassed a vanszed in both rounds by surviving consecutive games. so would you say going long is an advange or...
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. >> and ec bernie sanders already going after him things. which is absurd to me. footage and we look at democratic polling shows people to want someone over 75 years old. they're looking for a fresh face but the number one issue is electability. you have nearly 60 percent of democratic voters saying -- >> do think pete buttigieg is electable? >> i don't want to say right now but you've seen kind of he had that -- after a cnn town hall, great fundraising. now he is leveled out, he's with kamala harris and elizabeth warren and see bernie and joe biden at the top. this can all shift but i'm not sure mark is ready to elect -- gerry: let's wrap. quickly, if not joe biden which of the other candidates do you think is the most electable or one could possibly beat trump? >> i think kamala harris is interesting. in that second tier of major leaders who are right behind bernie and joe biden. she's maintained, she had a good roll out. i will keep my eye on her if the joe biden train doesn't go. gerry: we could've gone on for longer blue covered some of the big issues. next a
. >> and ec bernie sanders already going after him things. which is absurd to me. footage and we look at democratic polling shows people to want someone over 75 years old. they're looking for a fresh face but the number one issue is electability. you have nearly 60 percent of democratic voters saying -- >> do think pete buttigieg is electable? >> i don't want to say right now but you've seen kind of he had that -- after a cnn town hall, great fundraising. now he is leveled...
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. >> you really almost need to know every tree, every bush,ec every of grass and what pps state is to predict what's going to
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in fact, each american ec family can expto pay $767 more a year on items used every y dafrom appliances like air conditioners, vacuums and stoves to beds, pillows and baby cribs. clothingnd accessories will cost more along with toiletries including shampoo, toilet paper and makeup. those hunting for a new ac this summer. my advice now is come in soon. >> i don't necessarily think you can stock up on things like shampoo for months and months but what you can do is be strategic about large items you're buying. there could be a huge price differential between buying something made in korea versus china. pi>> reporter: hosl expenses could spike as much as $160 million a year. which could ultimately get passed down topa tients. with no progresssin t, the higher price tags may feel like a bitter pill to swallow. kevin tibbles, illinois. >>> as we continue ni tot, the new pressure on your phone company to stop robocalls. i know what it's like to live with cancer. i fought cancer. t i shouldn't hafight for the medicine that doctors say i need to stay alive. or worry about whether i could afford
in fact, each american ec family can expto pay $767 more a year on items used every y dafrom appliances like air conditioners, vacuums and stoves to beds, pillows and baby cribs. clothingnd accessories will cost more along with toiletries including shampoo, toilet paper and makeup. those hunting for a new ac this summer. my advice now is come in soon. >> i don't necessarily think you can stock up on things like shampoo for months and months but what you can do is be strategic about large...
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ec last nighttary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. is positioning military forces as a "deterrent." >> our aim is not war, our aim is a change in the behavior of the iranian leadership. we hope the iranian people will get what they finally want, and what they so richly deserve. >> sreenivasan: joining us nowas fromngton, d.c. for analysis of the growing tension between the u.s. and iran is suzanne maloney-- deputy director of the foreign policy program at the brookings institute. >> sreenivasan: ms. maloney, why is all of this happening? >> i think we are seeing a period ointense signaling between the united states and irans this cooinciding with the one year anniversary of president trump's decision to exit the iran nuclear deal, and with the decision to ramp up pressure on iran with an effort to try to drive iln's exports down to zero, there appears to be at least a very public effort to try to bolster the american troop presence, but i think in reality, this is very much in line with our standardal posture and what is important is
ec last nighttary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. is positioning military forces as a "deterrent." >> our aim is not war, our aim is a change in the behavior of the iranian leadership. we hope the iranian people will get what they finally want, and what they so richly deserve. >> sreenivasan: joining us nowas fromngton, d.c. for analysis of the growing tension between the u.s. and iran is suzanne maloney-- deputy director of the foreign policy program at the brookings...
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ec >> it's a perftime to shift the culture and attitudes and we hear about women in hollywood and equalitygive one piece of advice to young women, what would it be? >> go for it, whatever it is, as long as it ain't illegal. >> what a grea conversation and great advice there, too. that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us nbc atme alright boys, ti for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what overwh video games, ever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video gais that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found.ta control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. be careful out there! now that's simple, easy, awesome. switch to xfinity internet for $34.99 a month for 12 months and get the speed, coverage andnt corol you need with xfinity xfi. click, call or vis a store today. >>> lights, camera, access! ♪ i know that i'm a handful baby ♪ >> just moments away from taylor opening the billboard music awards, all access to last se
ec >> it's a perftime to shift the culture and attitudes and we hear about women in hollywood and equalitygive one piece of advice to young women, what would it be? >> go for it, whatever it is, as long as it ain't illegal. >> what a grea conversation and great advice there, too. that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us nbc atme alright boys, ti for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what overwh video games, ever...
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ec that'sse your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the roomeze fabric rer. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics use febreze every time you tidy up es. to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another da makenebreze part of your clea routine for whole home freshness. i've always bet. i'm still going for my best... even though i live with a higher risof stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? sharing my roots. iq don't stop taking els unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take lo
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], we are up the commission and the ec], we are up for unlimited fines, and very importantly for theeaks up the united kingdom by creating a new entity called ukni, and that could end up with scotland wanting to follow. so we are reaching not just the wanting to follow. so we are reaching notjust the endgame for mrs may's brexit deal but the endgame for mrs may's premiership, because if the bill goes through, the expectation is that mrs may will wait to get it through parliament, probably towards the end ofjuly, then we'll go, paving the way for a tory leadership contest. if she doesn't, and it crashes in flames, probably on june the doesn't, and it crashes in flames, probably onjune the 4th doesn't, and it crashes in flames, probably onjune the lithjune the 5th, i think she will almost certainly go immediately. she will not hang around, there is not going to be another attempt, and she will wa nt to to be another attempt, and she will want to avoid the vote ten days after that of grassroots tory chairmen and women who are poised to pass a vote of no confidence in mrs may. at all cos
], we are up the commission and the ec], we are up for unlimited fines, and very importantly for theeaks up the united kingdom by creating a new entity called ukni, and that could end up with scotland wanting to follow. so we are reaching not just the wanting to follow. so we are reaching notjust the endgame for mrs may's brexit deal but the endgame for mrs may's premiership, because if the bill goes through, the expectation is that mrs may will wait to get it through parliament, probably...
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fleeing the burning ec wrge on foot. the russian-built d superjet was operate by aeroflat and took on from moscow sunday night entroout romansk. russia's interfax news agency reported the pilots issued a distress call immediately after takeoff and the plane circled back 30 minutes later for an emergency landing. while it's too soon usfor a cae, aviation eoexperts say this vid will surely provide crucial clues. >> you're not just seeing a little fire in one localized aa on the airplane. you're seeing a trail of theavy,ck flame and smoke. and that could only be from a breach in the fuel system. >> reporter: for survivors, a harrowing ordeal and nothing short of a miracle. sarah harmon, nbc news. >>> back here at home, a lot of questions about the historic ereversal at yesty's kentucky derby. for the first time in the race's history, the horse that winished in first plac disqualified for an on-track foul. ron mott now on the controversial call. >> maximum security wins the kentucky >> reporter: the run for the roses turned
fleeing the burning ec wrge on foot. the russian-built d superjet was operate by aeroflat and took on from moscow sunday night entroout romansk. russia's interfax news agency reported the pilots issued a distress call immediately after takeoff and the plane circled back 30 minutes later for an emergency landing. while it's too soon usfor a cae, aviation eoexperts say this vid will surely provide crucial clues. >> you're not just seeing a little fire in one localized aa on the airplane....
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well, first of all,ec let's justnize that the commitment that president bush made when he decided on the surge was very substantial. se and, of cohe did this against the advice of a number of his military and civilian advisers. i mentioned to the president one time when he said, you know, "we're doubling down in iraq," and i said, "mr. president, your milary is going all-in, and we need the rest of government to go all-in with us."ve and he worke, very hard to ensure that all of ouren diffdepartments and agencies were contributing, because this takes a comphensive civil-military campaign. now, would it have been helpful if it's successor... >> in a sustained effort, yeah. >> ...if the administration that succeeded the bush administration had sustained that? it probably would have. but let's recognize that when you have a transitionv ably, regardless of from whom to whom, there is a sense of, "well, we're not gonna do what those guys did, because got elected, and their chosen candidate did not."nt there's no gua that if we'd left 10,000 troops on the ground in iraq that we could have
well, first of all,ec let's justnize that the commitment that president bush made when he decided on the surge was very substantial. se and, of cohe did this against the advice of a number of his military and civilian advisers. i mentioned to the president one time when he said, you know, "we're doubling down in iraq," and i said, "mr. president, your milary is going all-in, and we need the rest of government to go all-in with us."ve and he worke, very hard to ensure that...
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in the k-12 schooling system we let shop and home ec, and these classes go by the wayside as we focusedtions? >> where did the day go? >> reporter: money matters too. >> how to rent an apartment properly. >> my taxes. >> don't necessarily know how to balance a checkbook. >> reporter: while millennials are the most educated generation in american history, they have racked up more than $1 trillion in debt, have lower levels of wealth than boomers and are delaying major life events. >> they're putting off having kids, getting married. as a result, what i noticed as a therapist at least is there's a longer period of time where you're not quite sure what to do. >> reporter: and it may take more than one class to figure it out. >> do you think you're going to be a grownup after today? >> absolutely not, >> still a lot to learn. >> it's a work in progress. >> reporter: which happens to be a very adult definition of life. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, portland, maine. >>> the college graduation moment that's on 70 years in the making when we come back. not this john smith. or this john smith. or
in the k-12 schooling system we let shop and home ec, and these classes go by the wayside as we focusedtions? >> where did the day go? >> reporter: money matters too. >> how to rent an apartment properly. >> my taxes. >> don't necessarily know how to balance a checkbook. >> reporter: while millennials are the most educated generation in american history, they have racked up more than $1 trillion in debt, have lower levels of wealth than boomers and are...
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a basdiah..isy uck. that.an ece heading out here? get the ford ranger.ly adventure gear built ford tough. >>> to the index of other news, and to that cruise ship quarantine in a caribbean port. a measles scare reportedly forcing about 300 passengers and crew to remain onboard in st. lucia. at least one confirmed case of someone with measles on the ship. medical officials say it is likely others have now been exposed. >>> that massive fire causing evacuations in knoxville, tennessee, tonight. the fire breaking out at a waste and recycling plant. reports of propane tanks exploding. people in nearby homes urged to leave. there is late word tonight that fire has been contained. >>> there were tense moments today in summerville, massachusetts. surveillance showing a robbery suspect in a bank there, gun in hand. police say he shot at officers during his escape. a bystander right there trying to stop him as he ran away. an intense police search is now under way for the suspect. >>> and news tonight about actor ricky schroder. the actor best known for "silver sp
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minister, it actually doesn't really matter because the most important thing is, the decision that the ecsry negative that's been made is the uk leaving the eu, they need a prime minister strong enough to do a deal and brussels and send it back home and brussels and send it back home and theresa may never was that prime ministerand and theresa may never was that prime minister and that then goes part of the way to answer the question that adam andl the way to answer the question that adam and i have been hearing all day which is, what with the eu make of borisjohnson as prime minister and what other eu hoping for next prime minister, it's less about personality and more about the power that they will have at home. and that they will have at home. and that will be something that will be talked over the next 2a hours here, people inevitably and not necessarily completely sincerely at home, try to express how much they've always loved her and people who sat around the cabinet, actually somebody found that theresa may was the best person they could ever have imagined in the world. my neck some
minister, it actually doesn't really matter because the most important thing is, the decision that the ecsry negative that's been made is the uk leaving the eu, they need a prime minister strong enough to do a deal and brussels and send it back home and brussels and send it back home and theresa may never was that prime ministerand and theresa may never was that prime minister and that then goes part of the way to answer the question that adam andl the way to answer the question that adam and i...
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ec candidates speak about it a lot on the campaign trail, more so than 2016, certainly. ta: thank you both for being on newsmakers. tonight on q&a, lincoln scholar harold holzer and best-selling author emily slate will share their perspectives on their new book, "the presidents: noted historians rank the best and worst chief executives" tonight on c-span's q&a. >> here's a look at what to live monday on the c-span -- what's live monday on the c-span network. they release the annual report on voting rights. the institute of peace has a discussion on china's role discussing north korea's nuclear program. duckworth talks about u.s. policy in iraq at the center for strategic and international studies. on c-span2, a panel of c servic
ec candidates speak about it a lot on the campaign trail, more so than 2016, certainly. ta: thank you both for being on newsmakers. tonight on q&a, lincoln scholar harold holzer and best-selling author emily slate will share their perspectives on their new book, "the presidents: noted historians rank the best and worst chief executives" tonight on c-span's q&a. >> here's a look at what to live monday on the c-span -- what's live monday on the c-span network. they release...
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study: part of the ec's says brexit may affect europe but only minorly, whereas other developments acrosshe 27 could affect them more. what is the greatest risk in europe now? >> of course, brexit is one, also, we have an escalation of the china-u.s. trade conflict that will also leave a mark in the german and european numbers. overall, it is a high level of geopolitical uncertainty. in europenal demand and germany, on a capital good supplier, we see this uncertainty is now impacting domestic demand in germany. if you look at domestic oh core capital goods, they have been week recently. -- weak recently. vonnie: how much worse does it get? >> that is hard to say. i am happy we cut the forecast a few months ago. at that time, until the end of the last year, everyone, at the beginning of the year, there was the flu, then strikes in the middle sector, low water levels on the river, everyone had an explanation, and then there was a hope the economy would pick up from now on and it has not. if you look at forward-looking indicators, pmi's, there is currently no indication the economy, especial
study: part of the ec's says brexit may affect europe but only minorly, whereas other developments acrosshe 27 could affect them more. what is the greatest risk in europe now? >> of course, brexit is one, also, we have an escalation of the china-u.s. trade conflict that will also leave a mark in the german and european numbers. overall, it is a high level of geopolitical uncertainty. in europenal demand and germany, on a capital good supplier, we see this uncertainty is now impacting...
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. >> i mean, when you have anom ec collapse or an economic challenge, like we had in 2008, it's people who have studied monetary policy who end up informing -- >> see, this is where -- i disagree with your point here. >> let's let milton friedman weigh in, and then let's talk about it. in this program, in 1968, milton friedman was on, and he had something say about fiscal and monetary policy. let's take a look. >> ...the government itself has been the main,ajor source of instability. >> so, i completely agree. you know, i knew milton friedman. you know, i adored the guy. what he said is exactly right, and i was just about to say that, that you mentioned the financial panic that happenein 2008 and '09. the fed helped create that. i was at the walltreet journal, on the editorial board, at the time. month after month, we warned that -- >> it was fiscal policies also, though, right? >> yeah, but it was the monetary -- on the monety side, they built up a bubble. now, i'm not saying the fed was e only thing that created the bubble. >> the gses helped create the bubble. >> well, of course. ti
. >> i mean, when you have anom ec collapse or an economic challenge, like we had in 2008, it's people who have studied monetary policy who end up informing -- >> see, this is where -- i disagree with your point here. >> let's let milton friedman weigh in, and then let's talk about it. in this program, in 1968, milton friedman was on, and he had something say about fiscal and monetary policy. let's take a look. >> ...the government itself has been the main,ajor source of...
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planners came in and we worked on a big question, how can we house everyone in san francisco fairly an and ec equitably. they met with answering this big question. we learned a lot in the process, too, how to engage union, tools and techniques to do that work. studentses were anticipationing hoanswering how toimprove stree, greener and the fourth grade class and second graders have great posters and stuff you'll see, as well. and the third school is malcolm x academy. we're working there and we have a successions and the final presentation will be this a few weeks and that is on sea level rise to educate our communities about the impact of sea level rise in the bayview. and we chose these schools and these programmes because we were working in these neighborhoods, so we had the outer mission strategy last year and we're doing the outer mission design guidelines for mission street and this will feed directly into that. some of the things we've identified, some challenges an opportunities, first it's been a learning curve for us to understand how to work with kids. teachers have special skills
planners came in and we worked on a big question, how can we house everyone in san francisco fairly an and ec equitably. they met with answering this big question. we learned a lot in the process, too, how to engage union, tools and techniques to do that work. studentses were anticipationing hoanswering how toimprove stree, greener and the fourth grade class and second graders have great posters and stuff you'll see, as well. and the third school is malcolm x academy. we're working there and we...
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tom: if she becomes the head of the ec, that gives her a platform, continuing to leave her stamp.f these investigations are underway. the next head of competition will depend on who that is. i don't know who that will be. she has a lot of things in motion. someone will have to come in and justify why they have suddenly dropped them and i don't see that tone changing. emily: the big question seems to remain will what she has done in europe have a lasting impact on the u.s. and regulation in the u.s.? we had lawmakers talk about it. ceo's being called to testify but there are no laws -- no new laws yet. laws are being written, ideas are being debated, but will the regulation in europe actually impact the regulation of these companies on home turf? tom: the tale does not lack the dog on that regard, but what we do see is increasingly more than ever before as these companies have become so big, so powerful, and every passing day almost, there is another revelation about the way our data is being misused or the way we are being fed misinformation or the fed harmful content, right? we t
tom: if she becomes the head of the ec, that gives her a platform, continuing to leave her stamp.f these investigations are underway. the next head of competition will depend on who that is. i don't know who that will be. she has a lot of things in motion. someone will have to come in and justify why they have suddenly dropped them and i don't see that tone changing. emily: the big question seems to remain will what she has done in europe have a lasting impact on the u.s. and regulation in the...
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markets are supply and demand driven that's kind of what you learned in ec 10 or ec 101 the supply isng to overwhelm the demand the next three or four weeks maybe a month. >> you have been raising that flag since before this pipeline came to the front. >> we have too many deals coming we need a breather i'm choking. him lick. >> you are supposed to hit them in the back now. first, if i have blows to the back, then a him lick. >> everything has changed. >> imins changed that, too. >> red cross changed its recommendation >> i thought it was genx. >> bob pisani? >> mixed open. look at the sectors. banks were up just prior to the open as we went in here. consumer staples materials down rough week for materials freeport, the aluminum and steel stocks have been horrible this week underperformers. a lot of good news in the market and that's why we are at new highs. a lot of things need to go right to have thissin the. their risks out there that are very obvious besides having a trade deal stall you saw what happened, the market went into a hissy fit when powell implied a rate cut was not imm
markets are supply and demand driven that's kind of what you learned in ec 10 or ec 101 the supply isng to overwhelm the demand the next three or four weeks maybe a month. >> you have been raising that flag since before this pipeline came to the front. >> we have too many deals coming we need a breather i'm choking. him lick. >> you are supposed to hit them in the back now. first, if i have blows to the back, then a him lick. >> everything has changed. >> imins...
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i follow etch c ecs which operae shelter on facebook. people brought up earlier that the port's mission statement says something about a gateway to a world-class city. in 2018, the u.n. sent a housing specialist to san francisco and they called our homeless, the way we treat homeless people a violation. i've had friends peopl bring pee from out of town. he told a friend almost to stop and he said, no, no, i realize how wrong that feels. so to when i bring friend and family to the city, i want people to love it, i point to a navigation centre where we are treating people with compassion and helping pe people to turn tr lives around. i don't want to show them some other thing that's delayed or explain to my family, yeah, i live here and we decided we had to wait, we couldn't do it. yeah, we treat other humans this way. so i'm here to support the navigation centre. that's all i've got. >> thank you. next. i live in district six and i support this navigation centre because it's an issue of safety. people are dying on our streets. this naviga
i follow etch c ecs which operae shelter on facebook. people brought up earlier that the port's mission statement says something about a gateway to a world-class city. in 2018, the u.n. sent a housing specialist to san francisco and they called our homeless, the way we treat homeless people a violation. i've had friends peopl bring pee from out of town. he told a friend almost to stop and he said, no, no, i realize how wrong that feels. so to when i bring friend and family to the city, i want...
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both his own national security adviser a japan's assessments that north korea's missile tests violate ecagreements. the president says not necessarily. it may just be kim jong-un flexing his muscles. issue. that's a big not one the president is ready to deal with. not with china and not with japan although he did emphasize the upside down trade balance with japan. and joe biden, the president on foreign soil agreeing with dictator kim ng-un, criticizing joe biden. he's catching heat from his own rty on that. back to you. >> all right. reporting on the hill. thank you. >>> today we cou get a big signal whether the high court is ready to rovisit e v. wade. urt is . supreme expected to announce whether it will review two laws in indiana that limit abortion. lower courts blocked both those laws. several states have passed restrictive abortion laws if recent week. tnservative lawmakers hop highest court in the land will take up roe v. wade and riimately overturn it. >>> another amen climber has died onve mt. erest proving to be a very deadly climbing season. 62-year-old christopher john cooli
both his own national security adviser a japan's assessments that north korea's missile tests violate ecagreements. the president says not necessarily. it may just be kim jong-un flexing his muscles. issue. that's a big not one the president is ready to deal with. not with china and not with japan although he did emphasize the upside down trade balance with japan. and joe biden, the president on foreign soil agreeing with dictator kim ng-un, criticizing joe biden. he's catching heat from his...
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ec it's unbelievable that kids will be collng my card the way i used to collect cards when i was younger. and this -- it's fundamental circle now. it's exciting, get to make sure to get a good signature for the card and make that kid's day. >> cool. that skins rookie quarterback, dwayne hackins, this townsends, he was one of several - this weekend, he was one of several invited to the rose bowl for a trading card photo shoot. he i expected in ashburn today. >>> the actual football starts in 79 days when the redskins take the field against the browns in their first preseason games. we can look forward to that. >> talking about football r aldy. >>> 5:37. ahead, he is the pga's latest winner, but this golfer's awkward moment with his girlfriend is what everybody's talking about this morning. we'll fill you in on the golf course goof. >> imagine that conversation on the way home. >>> plus, another "game of tones" blooper weeks after a starbucks cup was spotted in a scene. we'll show you the latest. >>> good morning. we have something special for you foodies this week. >> that's right. tommy
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. >> and other elections ec politicians who have apologized for but anyway i feel like when i checked moms they say it's his wealth and the fact that he really didn't need the job, and they feel like he has nothing to lose, he will look out for me and not some other interest. >> it's interesting because you are for member of congress and talked a lot about obama made her want to vote for tom. >> i had to work with president obama. >> my husband had this experience in townhouse, all members of congress to the town hall and he was asked a question in his town hall, raise your hand this is during the obama era, if you think your children will do better than you economically and no one agreed or raise their hands. how much of your decision to back trump is about that? >> i cannot agree more, i think my own mother, my beautiful precious mother who immigrated hear from england. and she was bored really to dignified and fairly bitter means and was always conservative, she is born in america, she believed in the beauty and dignity of being able to support us and others. and be a great mom. an
. >> and other elections ec politicians who have apologized for but anyway i feel like when i checked moms they say it's his wealth and the fact that he really didn't need the job, and they feel like he has nothing to lose, he will look out for me and not some other interest. >> it's interesting because you are for member of congress and talked a lot about obama made her want to vote for tom. >> i had to work with president obama. >> my husband had this experience in...