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people demanded actn,utig corporations pushed back hard. big car makers said they uld never be able to meet the deadlines to reducemissio, that i would cost too much to adapt their vehicles, that they would go bankrupt. by the way, you notice they sound exactly like big corporate interests today that are fighting greenhouse gas restrictions. but people prevailed. the new environmeal protecti agency was born. congress passed the clean air act giving the e.p.a. the authority to put in place strong new rules, and clear deadlines to protect all of us. the result, from 1970 to 2016, ommon air pollutants fell 73%. today, the clean air act saves ore than 160,000 lives every ear. 160,000 people, our neighbors, r families, 160,000 people every single year. that's what good regulations can do. what america has accomplished through strong public-centered rules is a truly amazing story so where are the cheerleaders? where are the defenders of regulators who make sure that most of us don't work in factories where equipment could kill us or don't drive c
people demanded actn,utig corporations pushed back hard. big car makers said they uld never be able to meet the deadlines to reducemissio, that i would cost too much to adapt their vehicles, that they would go bankrupt. by the way, you notice they sound exactly like big corporate interests today that are fighting greenhouse gas restrictions. but people prevailed. the new environmeal protecti agency was born. congress passed the clean air act giving the e.p.a. the authority to put in place...
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money work for you than by investing in the stock market even when we are in a bear market, when the actn is treacherous and volatile, it is easy to see the stock market is by far the most effective method of wealth creation out there it might crash like it does upon occasion but if you take the long view, the very long view, stocks can tend to go higher, and i don't say that as some sort of pollyanna. in the eight hundreds. despite multi -- what you might call well above that mark. that represents a pretty fantastic am of wealth creation. no matter how old you are or wealthy, you are, you should have your money socked away in this, in the stock market. can i give you historical perspective, if you go all the way back to 1928, before the great stock market crash through the end of 2014, the average s&p including dividends is about -- you can't do it. stocks aren't just the best game in town, they are the only game in town if your goal is to grow your wealth. that 10% average wait a second, you are wrong you're just wrong. forget the fact that it is more than double than you can get i mean
money work for you than by investing in the stock market even when we are in a bear market, when the actn is treacherous and volatile, it is easy to see the stock market is by far the most effective method of wealth creation out there it might crash like it does upon occasion but if you take the long view, the very long view, stocks can tend to go higher, and i don't say that as some sort of pollyanna. in the eight hundreds. despite multi -- what you might call well above that mark. that...
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then there is a loathsome human being.he then there are the actns. now it's real.there are some superior beliefs that he's doing it from noble causes, but really, he is, almost attempting a coup,us because someone was guilty of crimes that he pushes under thee rug. they go full force sledgehammer on the other candidate. at that to me is influencing an election and collusion. >> let's be very clear aboute this. this is not a complicated case. at the fbi of the senior levels of the obama administration ands the department of justice, loretta lynch and all her minions had two goals in mind. very simple, very plain. exonerate hillary clinton illegally and if she lost the election to frame donald trump. that's it. in a nutshell it's never changed over the last two years and everything that we have learned from the text messages, the ig reports, has proven conclusively that that is precisely what james comey and loretta lynch and the obama administration people wanted to do. and it was the most brazen plots in the history of u.s. law enforcement. and it won't make much d
then there is a loathsome human being.he then there are the actns. now it's real.there are some superior beliefs that he's doing it from noble causes, but really, he is, almost attempting a coup,us because someone was guilty of crimes that he pushes under thee rug. they go full force sledgehammer on the other candidate. at that to me is influencing an election and collusion. >> let's be very clear aboute this. this is not a complicated case. at the fbi of the senior levels of the obama...
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. >> and also in actn today iran iranian soc fans basking i fn match came down to final minutes afterle two halves. iran got lucky during a free kick when morocco accidentally headed into own goal. that guy is feeling awful tonight. iran first match cup win in 20> years. morocco the country, not marina marraco. >> another dramatic late game. wi egypt match this morning, egypt oked on way to zero zero tie in you'regay. >> they scored. end back of the net. ends curse of you're gay not win not guilty0 years. >> fox sports kate is in moscow with a preview. >> hello from momow. kate and over the next month i'll be par of the team bringing you fox sports coverage of 2018 fifa world cup. day three of the tournament provides plenty of story lines four matches across fox networks. france crow january, denmark all in tion. iceland the smallest nation to appear in theorld cup take on argentina. later, stay on for world cup tonight where we will recap all theatches and look ahead to following day's>> games. so we go from soccer to hockey. caps continuing victorybr celeions. how they're using thei
. >> and also in actn today iran iranian soc fans basking i fn match came down to final minutes afterle two halves. iran got lucky during a free kick when morocco accidentally headed into own goal. that guy is feeling awful tonight. iran first match cup win in 20> years. morocco the country, not marina marraco. >> another dramatic late game. wi egypt match this morning, egypt oked on way to zero zero tie in you'regay. >> they scored. end back of the net. ends curse of...
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did play actn lew and there were times she there is herself and some evidence of a time she disguised herself and pretended to be someone else but i don't think she wanted to give the impression that she was crazy and it was much more her family connections and her play acting the role of a loyal confederate bruise that she was crazy. access toded her prisons. her access was never as great as the myth would have it and it is isortant to note, van lew the mastermind of this operation. ,he is a middle-aged woman quite frail at the time this is going on. directing her operatives and i felt there were many things about the myth that did not add up. it inwas no intonation of the formal investigation of her that the confederacy does in 1864. if it was widely thought that she was crazy, why would that not have come up as they interview people and so on? there is no intimation of it there. the thing more than anything else that gave me pause was the both her own operatives and it union authorities reached out to her and placed a great deal of trust in her. it can be overemphasized that if you
did play actn lew and there were times she there is herself and some evidence of a time she disguised herself and pretended to be someone else but i don't think she wanted to give the impression that she was crazy and it was much more her family connections and her play acting the role of a loyal confederate bruise that she was crazy. access toded her prisons. her access was never as great as the myth would have it and it is isortant to note, van lew the mastermind of this operation. ,he is a...
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much more actn, however, in the commodity world. let's look at oil and gold prices. texas intermediate back above $70 of their old. people start to perceive the supply and demand perspective to -- west texas intermediate back above $70 a barrel. estimates of saudi arabia will increase to the most ever, though perhaps still limited. bottom line, lots of moves in the oil market, sending the price up three point 5%. finally, i want to look at when industrial metal we have not talked about lately, which is very ugly. zinc futures. stock files building. .oncerns about trade in china on its longest losing streak in three years. julia: let's look at commodity currencies here, to take up what joe was saying. a mixed bag. were talking a couple of hours ago about the prospect of canada actually trying to take measures to prevent dumping to even the response they have to do as far as the united states. you can take your pick there as well. we can take a look at some of the broader risk currencies we would ordinarily talk about. we have got the dollar index on session highs. it
much more actn, however, in the commodity world. let's look at oil and gold prices. texas intermediate back above $70 of their old. people start to perceive the supply and demand perspective to -- west texas intermediate back above $70 a barrel. estimates of saudi arabia will increase to the most ever, though perhaps still limited. bottom line, lots of moves in the oil market, sending the price up three point 5%. finally, i want to look at when industrial metal we have not talked about lately,...
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guidance from thhighest levels of government, the same high levels of government that put this plan into actn to separate families hopefully can develop a plan to reunit them ona timely basis. requires human resrces, system modifications to databases, streamlining of processes used to ensure the child is being reunited with the right person and that i's happening in a safe and secure way. b carey, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruf stay with us, coming up on the newshour: making sense of nation's wealthiest 9.9%.sp and a brief butacular take from the writer and director judd apatow. but first, discussions about affordable housing often focus on big, expensive cities, like san francisco and new york. but what about rural america, home to about one-fifth of the u.s. population? y jog reports on a program improving housing in a remote town in alabama. it's part of our ongoing series on poverty and opportunity, "chasing the dream." >> welcome to my house. >> yang: ree zinnerman was born in this tiny west alabama town of newber, and for her, it will always be home. >> it's a peacefu
guidance from thhighest levels of government, the same high levels of government that put this plan into actn to separate families hopefully can develop a plan to reunit them ona timely basis. requires human resrces, system modifications to databases, streamlining of processes used to ensure the child is being reunited with the right person and that i's happening in a safe and secure way. b carey, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruf stay with us, coming up on the...
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all of this leading up to what may behe only actn we see next week, or not, that immigration vote.d there's te set for that. but it's important to sort of remind viewers what exactly is involved in that bill.e the the four pillars the president said he wanted. to remind people at the top of the list is the idea of a status for dreamers, those people brght here as children illegally, money for the border wall, limit to extended family migration and end to the visa lottery, adding to that dealing with the child separation issue, in this bill, john, that may come for a vote or notext week is important money, $7 billion to try and house these kids. if this bill doesn't pass, their fate is not clear, nor is it clear whether resources will come to house them. >> yamiche, these are pillars, the pris the president laid out earlier. has there been a clear guidance from the white house what the president will accept, what he wan out of a bill, what he will sign? >> i just got off the phone with the white house who told me the president would support whatever bill the republicans passed, if t
all of this leading up to what may behe only actn we see next week, or not, that immigration vote.d there's te set for that. but it's important to sort of remind viewers what exactly is involved in that bill.e the the four pillars the president said he wanted. to remind people at the top of the list is the idea of a status for dreamers, those people brght here as children illegally, money for the border wall, limit to extended family migration and end to the visa lottery, adding to that dealing...
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in industrials, you look at trucking, basically admitting but ge,e actne so i think that there is a veryt is d in the industrials performance. in discretionary come again it is a mixed bag. you basically have to say, we strip out amazon and netflix from the category, but travel is doing fine, and you know, you can see the carnage in mixed parts of discretionary. scarlet: even though over all we have not seen trade tensions, geopolitics affect the cyclical groups overall, certainly they have affected subgroups. when you talk about trucking or industrials, they have been buffeted a bit moy some of these concerns, because their businesses can be affected, or you have aluminum and is still stocks all over thece -- steel stocks all over the place, so with the groups are you breaking them down further? do you say buyustrials some of the subsectors? the way we have been looking at geopolitical risk is explaining what is happened -- has hned, by think the mistake investors make is assuming it will continue. unless -- so we think there is less than a 10% of probability that we go to a full-blown
in industrials, you look at trucking, basically admitting but ge,e actne so i think that there is a veryt is d in the industrials performance. in discretionary come again it is a mixed bag. you basically have to say, we strip out amazon and netflix from the category, but travel is doing fine, and you know, you can see the carnage in mixed parts of discretionary. scarlet: even though over all we have not seen trade tensions, geopolitics affect the cyclical groups overall, certainly they have...
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number two from the kim family playbook -- use sleight of hand to make irrelevant actns seem meaningful by supposedly demolishing the nuclear test site and a missile engine test stand, north korea is claiming it has made real progress despite not destroying a single warhead or missile. and number three in the kim family playbook -- exploit ambiguity. the trump-kim agreement is so vague that it imposes no clear requirements on north korea. what we should want is reconciliation, not repetition, of what has happened decade after decade when the kim family uses its playbook to delay concessions. that they make while front-end loading the rewardsch the receive. we can all agree that we need a plan to stop north korea's plutonium production and unium enrichment that suspends and then eliminates its missile program, that permanently dismantles and removes all of its nuclear and biological weapons and that implements a strong inspection program. most of us agree on what a deal should look like, but the trick is figuring out how to get there. and the hard work lies ahead to successfully navigate
number two from the kim family playbook -- use sleight of hand to make irrelevant actns seem meaningful by supposedly demolishing the nuclear test site and a missile engine test stand, north korea is claiming it has made real progress despite not destroying a single warhead or missile. and number three in the kim family playbook -- exploit ambiguity. the trump-kim agreement is so vague that it imposes no clear requirements on north korea. what we should want is reconciliation, not repetition,...