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para la m a masacre >> segun el testimonio un dia e despues de hacer la masacre ni o nicolas cruz esta aencusaciones de 17 cargos de asesinato >> muchas gracias desde politi o politicos a celebridades nadie h ha callado bajo este episodio de violencia el presidente de estados unidos, donald trump n condeno la masacre y prometio r proteger a los estudiantes del p pais y no hablo sobre el control de armas >> asi es jose desde esta co comunidad de la florida hasta los salones de...
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looking at aen number of trades including those related rounds, the potential tariffs on steel and aluminumo there is opportunity there where we can get a bit of kicker by getting information from equity as well and the bonds as well. on the tax specifically, the tax wherehen, yes, basically we see less assurance going for because of that repatriation of cash. it tends to be things like tech. --joining us from london alongside matt, kathy and mike. let's get your market check for you, to's, tends and 30's. you have to say that despite all of this market action and all the noise around the issue -- treasuries have been pretty resilient through the week. still ahead, featuring comments from both jay powell and mario draghi. we will have that conversation very shortly, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ >> i am jonathan, this is bloomberg real yield. it is time for the final spread. coming up, one of the main highlights will be the new federal reserve chairman jay powell. we will get a fresh round of economic data including numbers draghi -- plus mario up,, matt, kathy and mike. matt, what are
looking at aen number of trades including those related rounds, the potential tariffs on steel and aluminumo there is opportunity there where we can get a bit of kicker by getting information from equity as well and the bonds as well. on the tax specifically, the tax wherehen, yes, basically we see less assurance going for because of that repatriation of cash. it tends to be things like tech. --joining us from london alongside matt, kathy and mike. let's get your market check for you, to's,...
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. >> i actually tried to use nice camera about aen hon hour ago a couldn't because of the fog. a little shaky there, too. maybe either that camera is coming loose or i don't know if bill can confirm if there's any wind around there. so a little bit. east and westbound on 78 looking good for the most part. there's a disabled vehicle around whitemarsh. we did not have earlier construction moving through center city blue route from the vine street expressway a 12 minute trip there and speeds into the 60s. >>> 5:21 right now. eagles super bowl mvp nick foles is going to hollywood. >> listen closely. >> you want to stay in philly, of course? >> we love philly. we came back to philly and they had us, so just to be a part of the community, being part of bringing the first super bowl there, that's really special. >> now, jimmy also asked him about the tom brady who didn't shake his hands afterwards, whether he heard from brady since thesumer bowl. >> i haven't heard from him yet. i know he's busy, a lot going on. >> he hasn't sent you a pair of uggs or anything. >> i think he said he l
. >> i actually tried to use nice camera about aen hon hour ago a couldn't because of the fog. a little shaky there, too. maybe either that camera is coming loose or i don't know if bill can confirm if there's any wind around there. so a little bit. east and westbound on 78 looking good for the most part. there's a disabled vehicle around whitemarsh. we did not have earlier construction moving through center city blue route from the vine street expressway a 12 minute trip there and speeds...
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is aen: in the film, there human character who is allergic to blackberries, and the rabbits, in an effort to get into his garden, pelton with withblackberry -- pelton blackberries and he has to use and at the pen. allergy groups say it makes light of their condition. sony apologizes, saying they should not have mamade light of the allergy to blackberries even in a slapstick wayay. the controversy does not seem to have dented the film's popularity. rochelle: they do not have to worry much. they are raking in the money. stephen: exactly. rochelle: thank you for the business roundup. time for our press review. time now to take a look at what is making headlines in the international press. i am joined by haxie meyers-belkin. you are beginning with the latest in the ongoing oxfam scandal. haxie: this is dominating british front pages. "i am ashamed this happen on my learn of the resignation of the charity's deputy chief executive after claims that oxfam employees paid for sex with prostitutes in haiti and chad. "the daily mail" is leading with a claim that the scandal is widening to include th
is aen: in the film, there human character who is allergic to blackberries, and the rabbits, in an effort to get into his garden, pelton with withblackberry -- pelton blackberries and he has to use and at the pen. allergy groups say it makes light of their condition. sony apologizes, saying they should not have mamade light of the allergy to blackberries even in a slapstick wayay. the controversy does not seem to have dented the film's popularity. rochelle: they do not have to worry much. they...
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. >>> we're looking to are aen epic catch in the next video, father and son inspired by something athe nfl pro bowl. they took a drone, attached a ball and sent it 150 feet up to see who is the best receiver. in this case he'll see if his son has any nfl prospects. don't worry, that's not the son i'm talking about. i'm talking about the 16-year-old son there, the one in the black. they've got it connected, up goes the drone. keeps going until it's 150 feet high, where they wiggle the drone trying to get the ball loose and eventually -- >> here it comes. look out! >> oh! >> accompanying that kapow is so much sympathy from dad. [ laughter ] it's a nick laugh. five seconds before he does actually ask -- >> are you all right? >> that is an indelible moment in this child's life. >> he has a ball imprint in his face now. >>> forget the tooth fairy. the wisdom teeth are the gift that keeps on giving. >> it's in your hand, honey. >> oh. >> yeah, you're right. >> she's just had her wisdom teeth pulled and coming out of the drugs they put you under. >> why am i bleeding? >> you did just have s
. >>> we're looking to are aen epic catch in the next video, father and son inspired by something athe nfl pro bowl. they took a drone, attached a ball and sent it 150 feet up to see who is the best receiver. in this case he'll see if his son has any nfl prospects. don't worry, that's not the son i'm talking about. i'm talking about the 16-year-old son there, the one in the black. they've got it connected, up goes the drone. keeps going until it's 150 feet high, where they wiggle the...
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fdr had planned to turn this place over to the national park service and have it open to the public, aen she wanted the room to appear as it was when he was born in it. so this then became more of a guest bedroom after that point. sarah roosevelt passed away in september of 1941. and they say that right after she died, a giant oak tree fell over on the property. it's almost a symbolism of she's gone, and boom, that's kind of the end of a very important part of the story of this estate, sarah's life here. after sarah died, it was hard for fdr to come back here, because his mom would always be at the front door, on the front porch greeting him when he came up the steps. i mean, it was devastating for him. he was so close to his mother that for him something really important went out of his life. so as much as he loved this house, when he came back here he felt that loss, the empty house of that house without sarah's very strong presence in it. franklin roosevelt died in april of 1945. and she died in september of '41. so she was really around for most of his life. it was a terrific loss wh
fdr had planned to turn this place over to the national park service and have it open to the public, aen she wanted the room to appear as it was when he was born in it. so this then became more of a guest bedroom after that point. sarah roosevelt passed away in september of 1941. and they say that right after she died, a giant oak tree fell over on the property. it's almost a symbolism of she's gone, and boom, that's kind of the end of a very important part of the story of this estate, sarah's...
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. >> alllate being assembled, i truly believe i have aen it comes to alex. >> we will see.t price levels to get in for lunch now at olive garden with lunch duos, starting at $6.99. choose your favorite pasta, sandwich, or our new meatball pizza bowl and pair it with all the soup or salad and breadsticks you want.. >>> oh, when you thi valentines day gifts a nice chocolate is kind of a no brainer. i don't know why i even brought it up. but, does the more expensive check late really taste better i don't know, i have been eat ago lot of chocolate over the years. come on back here. come right around back here. so we will put this to the test. there is very expensive chocolates out there, and you have got your stuff thaw just pick up, at the wawa or whatever, 7-eleven that is not so expensive. come here. where are you going? okay. >> all right. we are ready. we will put you to the test. we have one, two and three. you and alex will do taste testing. mike thinks he can totally tell the difference. so we will see. they are rearranging. put them on. i'll let you do your own. >> wou
. >> alllate being assembled, i truly believe i have aen it comes to alex. >> we will see.t price levels to get in for lunch now at olive garden with lunch duos, starting at $6.99. choose your favorite pasta, sandwich, or our new meatball pizza bowl and pair it with all the soup or salad and breadsticks you want.. >>> oh, when you thi valentines day gifts a nice chocolate is kind of a no brainer. i don't know why i even brought it up. but, does the more expensive check late...
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why are they somehow preempted from doing that when someone who wants to live according to, you know, aen ancient philosophy or german philosopher can do that, but one who believes the bible cannot. we are just saying, look, we should be able to operate our business, we should be able to teach our children, we should be able to believe as the scripture teaches. >> do you talk to president trump? >> i do. >> what policy would you bring to his table today? >> well, i would just encourage him to continue as he has been systematically carrying forward religious freedom, he has in the process i would say of restoring religious freedom, the executive order in may of last year that instructed agencies of the department of justice to make sure agencies were respecting religious freedom. certainly on the pro life front he has been doing a great job, his judicial picks in terms of those who are strict construction niss simply looking at the constitution have been great. i would just encourage him to continue. >> is there any area where you wish he would do more right now? >> i think that, you know,
why are they somehow preempted from doing that when someone who wants to live according to, you know, aen ancient philosophy or german philosopher can do that, but one who believes the bible cannot. we are just saying, look, we should be able to operate our business, we should be able to teach our children, we should be able to believe as the scripture teaches. >> do you talk to president trump? >> i do. >> what policy would you bring to his table today? >> well, i would...
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a after the mass shooting at aen h ham.ree surgeries later she's back at home. >> i've seen, like, a lot of positive posts about what's been going on at the school, and i just love the fact that we're sticking together. >> amazing to see her. at the white house today, president trump told a meeting of governors charged, even without a weapon. he also defended his position to teachers who said they should not be trained. it's frustrating for gun control advocates. this was a month to try to influence the state senate. many who were marching were students. about an hour ago, the state senate voted against bringing up an assault weapons ban. the students responded by disrupting the senate which shouts of "vote them out." >>> a request by the trump administration has been denied by the supremeç court. the white house wanted to bypass the other court. today's decision means the ninth based court of appeals will be the next court to take up the issue later this year. until then daca will remain in effect. i am dwrant students wi
a after the mass shooting at aen h ham.ree surgeries later she's back at home. >> i've seen, like, a lot of positive posts about what's been going on at the school, and i just love the fact that we're sticking together. >> amazing to see her. at the white house today, president trump told a meeting of governors charged, even without a weapon. he also defended his position to teachers who said they should not be trained. it's frustrating for gun control advocates. this was a month to...
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. >> once you push over that dm domino and get that done, let's say, aened 10 years from now family finally wants to build that apartment complex, what is the complexity, every pun intended, about reversing that situation or is that bundled into a residential parking lot with paid parking? >> it wouldn't effect anything under the planning code. certainly we prefer and the zoning generally prefers to be residential uses and whether this is raised at the last hearing and if there is going to be community concern over the h loss of the parking. whether that would be more of a concern or issue raised by the public, but in terms of planning, no, that wouldn't change anything under the planning code. if you have a good income stream from the property, it may be less likely that you would seek to convert that to residential, but certainly there are -- we do see parking lots converted to residential. >> so the closer question is, is the path of least resistance as we're fooling around, not fooling around, sorry, but as we're considering this opportunity presented to us tonight, is the path of least
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duval, what would they think of this legislation that i described from senator fischer and donnelly, aen do we agree what we are talking about here is unfortunate decision about the circuit court about a reporting requirement on these small operations? >> we do agree with that, senator, and we applaud the senators that are getting involved and trying to fix something that this is wrong, that is wrong. and be very difficult, my neighbor to my left here explained very eloquently, it would put our farmers at risk. i have 400 mamma cows, spread over 1,500 acres in george gia,w am i going to report that, and i have four chicken houses how am i going to report the emissions. it puts us at great disadvantage. and it was not intent of congress so we would agree with that and applaud it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. senator duckworth. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to our witnesses for joining in this very important kfrngs. in my home state of illinois agricultural communities our back bone but also our heart. i've witnessed firsthand how when our farmers thrive, the entire st
duval, what would they think of this legislation that i described from senator fischer and donnelly, aen do we agree what we are talking about here is unfortunate decision about the circuit court about a reporting requirement on these small operations? >> we do agree with that, senator, and we applaud the senators that are getting involved and trying to fix something that this is wrong, that is wrong. and be very difficult, my neighbor to my left here explained very eloquently, it would...
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byrd will examine specific biblical texts aened how they were umaking the patriotic case for war. james byrd is associate professor of american religious history at vanderbilt university. his latest book is sacred scripture, sacred war. he's currently working on a book on the bible and the american civil war. please join me in welcoming dr. byrd. [ applause ] >> well, thank you, i'm so pleased to be here and to be joining in this important conversation at the museum of the bible. i'm very honored to be sharing the podium with the two scholars i've admired for years and i especially thank the team here at the museum of the bible rm, all of you for putting this together. i'm just very honored to be participating. my focus and my angle on this, specifically deals a little more with t with the war itself and i have two topics i try to bring together, one is the history of the bible in america and the history of war in america. so i'll do extensively with war and violence and the bible and how the bible has part of our justification for going to war and our protests against it. so i go
byrd will examine specific biblical texts aened how they were umaking the patriotic case for war. james byrd is associate professor of american religious history at vanderbilt university. his latest book is sacred scripture, sacred war. he's currently working on a book on the bible and the american civil war. please join me in welcoming dr. byrd. [ applause ] >> well, thank you, i'm so pleased to be here and to be joining in this important conversation at the museum of the bible. i'm very...
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the fact that the yield curve is that takes aening a bit, little pressure off and says -- ok, if themarket is seeing inflation expectations creeping up, that may give the fed more room to tap the brakes. >> what do you think is the biggest risk to the economy? >> it is hard to say. if oil prices take off that could be a big shock to economic growth. the dollar, i think, is going to put some inflationary pressures if it continues to trend down. at the same time, we are seeing growth around the world. europe is doing better. japan is doing better. it is a pretty positive global economic environment to be in. right now, i would say the risks are roughly balanced. hopefully, we have slightly stronger inflation and wage growth. those would be good problems to have for the federal reserve. >> i know you tweeted out some nice words for janet yellen. >> i thought she has done an outstanding job and is an a plus public service. at the end of the day, it is the everyent's call and president gets to make his own appointment. and i think he made an outstanding choice in jay powell. he is not an
the fact that the yield curve is that takes aening a bit, little pressure off and says -- ok, if themarket is seeing inflation expectations creeping up, that may give the fed more room to tap the brakes. >> what do you think is the biggest risk to the economy? >> it is hard to say. if oil prices take off that could be a big shock to economic growth. the dollar, i think, is going to put some inflationary pressures if it continues to trend down. at the same time, we are seeing growth...
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aen a firm like bloomberg has tremendous opportunity to move away from the incumbents to a platform gtt, orher it's vodafone, att orange, we think we have the disruptive platform to take share from them to us. nejra: are you looking at anymore potential acquisition targets in europe and specifically southern europe? a very nicee have platform throughout western europe and we think there is incremental ad on opportunities for we have been very inquisitive. we have seen opportunities that are very nice and commensal add-ons to this great platform we have today. nejra: any countries in particular you might be looking at? italy for example? rick: we have had a presence in italy for the past eight years. we think it's a fantastic market to sell in. likewise, france, germany, spain, the nordics. we think there is a tremendous opportunity here in the united kingdom as well. worldwide we think we have become the disruptive player for enterprises anywhere in the world to take their networking needs to gtt. vonnie: explain a little more the disruption. why are you the disruptor? i would imagine m
aen a firm like bloomberg has tremendous opportunity to move away from the incumbents to a platform gtt, orher it's vodafone, att orange, we think we have the disruptive platform to take share from them to us. nejra: are you looking at anymore potential acquisition targets in europe and specifically southern europe? a very nicee have platform throughout western europe and we think there is incremental ad on opportunities for we have been very inquisitive. we have seen opportunities that are...
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they are going to come together and bring us quite aen wintery mix. for tomorrow morning, it will be right around the freezing mark you'll see the snow starting in philadelphia. changing over to sleet and freezing rain. 29 in the suburbs. 26 in lehigh valley. and here you may see sleet and freezing rain starting in the central portions of delaware. with just rain along the jersey shore. we'll break it down for your neighborhood when i come back in a minutes. >> coming out in full force for the super bowl champions. >>> this thursday millions of eagles fans will line philadelphia streets to cheer on the history-making team. people will pour into philly from across the region putting a strain on public transportation. all new at 5:00, cydney long looks at how they are getting ready. >> i can tell you they are set to streamline operations so they will have fewer stations open, but all of this to offer straight shot or nonstop direct rides right into the eagles excitement and center city action. can't wait to celebrate the dramatic super bowl victory? get
they are going to come together and bring us quite aen wintery mix. for tomorrow morning, it will be right around the freezing mark you'll see the snow starting in philadelphia. changing over to sleet and freezing rain. 29 in the suburbs. 26 in lehigh valley. and here you may see sleet and freezing rain starting in the central portions of delaware. with just rain along the jersey shore. we'll break it down for your neighborhood when i come back in a minutes. >> coming out in full force...
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men aens's hockey team won gold was back in tine teen 80. >> you have to follow your heart. you're not going to be great at anything unless you're from into it. >> reporter: matt delucia nbc 10 news. >> all right. >>> now we get to talk about a play that's about love, hope and dreams and it's making its american debut in philadelphia. the offbeat comedy is called "love, lies and taxidermy" opening night is this evening at the theater company in center city. and joining us in studio to he will tus more are the play right himself allen harris thanks for being with us all this way, and the artistic director tom rank. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> so allen we'll start with you. tell us a little bit more about the plot of this play and how love lies and taxidermy all come together. >> yeah. it's a place in wales and at a town called martha tidville which a medium-sized town in the head of south wales valleys. and the premise, the basic premise is bay young man called valentine who's the son of a polish builder who wants to get enough money to stop his girlfriend from
men aens's hockey team won gold was back in tine teen 80. >> you have to follow your heart. you're not going to be great at anything unless you're from into it. >> reporter: matt delucia nbc 10 news. >> all right. >>> now we get to talk about a play that's about love, hope and dreams and it's making its american debut in philadelphia. the offbeat comedy is called "love, lies and taxidermy" opening night is this evening at the theater company in center city....
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where that information went aened how high up is unclear. source i spoke with said clearly it wasn't handled properly. clearly it didn't go up high enough because he continued to work here and the white house continued to come to his defense once the allegations came out in the public. the source i spoke with said that morale has been low in the white house today just given all that's unfolded and the fact that the chief of staff and other senior white house aides, the fact that white house ko counsel was made aware or received a phone call alleging that robert porter was physically abusive and verbally abusive and the fact the white house stood by him publicly for 24 hours, at least, before john kelly put out the statement acknowledging the domestic abuse has really impacted the morale here at the white house. one source called it communication malpractice the way it's been handled. >> i believe the girlfriend is the one who reached out to jenny willoughby and also to rob porter's first wife and talked to them about. it goes to reason that
where that information went aened how high up is unclear. source i spoke with said clearly it wasn't handled properly. clearly it didn't go up high enough because he continued to work here and the white house continued to come to his defense once the allegations came out in the public. the source i spoke with said that morale has been low in the white house today just given all that's unfolded and the fact that the chief of staff and other senior white house aides, the fact that white house ko...
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when we come back, more hannity and aen lot of football throwing. strength liquid gels.thern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world. along with urban redevelopment projects worthy of the world's top talent. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state visit esd.ny.gov. >> sean: all right, you have a good time. thank you for another great year. don't forget the president will be here tomorrow and fox news will have live corning -- coverage we're not the destroy trump media and give you news and information you won't get elsewhere. let not your heart be troubled. sanding by in washington, laura ingraham. everybody say hi. >> laura: all right. >> sean: how are you? >> laura: i'm great and i'll be speaking shortly before the president tomorrow morning so tune in. welcome to the "the ingraham angle" from washington i'm laura ingraham stay here. the son of the presiden
when we come back, more hannity and aen lot of football throwing. strength liquid gels.thern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world. along with urban redevelopment projects worthy of the world's top talent. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state visit esd.ny.gov. >> sean:...
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there is definitely cooperation between our own intelligence agency aen agency and the "new york timesing. and the second point that will feed into pro trump c conspiratorry thinking, they name, the times does, in their story, cody sheerer, a guy chris-crossing the continent looking for trump-related documents. and he is long ties for the clinton machine for years and years and he is trying to make purchases. this whole thing, i don't think we are in an adequate to judge about what is out there at stake or what is inside of them. >> dan, ten seconds or so, what do the russians think about the president not seeing the democratic memo? >> you know, listen, in the kremlin, the first of all, the tweets, that's great in their homework. so vladimir putin read that with great interest. i think with the democratic memo, that's another opportunity that russians took advantage of to drive a wedge partisan wedge in our country and it is all working for them. our intelligence community and intelligence we have is like partisan fodder. and we are just forgetting that our enemies are not democrats o
there is definitely cooperation between our own intelligence agency aen agency and the "new york timesing. and the second point that will feed into pro trump c conspiratorry thinking, they name, the times does, in their story, cody sheerer, a guy chris-crossing the continent looking for trump-related documents. and he is long ties for the clinton machine for years and years and he is trying to make purchases. this whole thing, i don't think we are in an adequate to judge about what is out...
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. >> but that quote was not -- >> why we can't have aen open discussion without engaging in this receiphetorichat quote quags conveniently left out of your discussion. i mean, i have to tell you, as a conservative frankly, it bothered me that the president would use rhetoric like that. but it didn't bother you know because he is somebody who you happen to agree with most of the time. >> i think what it shows is that every president -- somebody has a problem with whatever any president says depending on what side of the aisle they are sitting on. but when we look at president trump in this particular case, we wanted to get a question to you about what has happened overnight, in speechwriter that has left the presidency, the administration now, because he has been accused of domestic abuse and in his defense we have to say he said he was actually the victim of domestic abuse, it was not him against his ex-wife. but he immediately resigned. that is very different than what we have seen from the president when it came to rob porter, a man who the fbi had said, look, there could be some problems he
. >> but that quote was not -- >> why we can't have aen open discussion without engaging in this receiphetorichat quote quags conveniently left out of your discussion. i mean, i have to tell you, as a conservative frankly, it bothered me that the president would use rhetoric like that. but it didn't bother you know because he is somebody who you happen to agree with most of the time. >> i think what it shows is that every president -- somebody has a problem with whatever any...
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aen we have an upcoming farm bill passing legislation to protect our farmers rights. then we have things like effect the poultry industry and gibb sa bill, they cannot allow that, and take care of our farmers. i think that's the most important things is taking care of constituents at home. >> voices from the states on c-span. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> next on oral histories, retired army colonel ken nneth carlson, his years teaching at military colleges. this interview is part of the west point center for oral history. it's an hour and 40 minutes. >> good afternoon. today is 13 november 2015. and i am in the center for oral history with mr. kenneth g.carlson. how are you sir? >> i'm fine, sir. >> please, can you please spell your last name
aen we have an upcoming farm bill passing legislation to protect our farmers rights. then we have things like effect the poultry industry and gibb sa bill, they cannot allow that, and take care of our farmers. i think that's the most important things is taking care of constituents at home. >> voices from the states on c-span. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring...
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. >>> coming qnup, more safety from aeÑ=e law enforcement offiá car in the bay area. >>> first happeningrough astronauts have returned from the international space station to earth, the two americans and one russian landed kazakhstan. they spent fivtz< and a half months in orbit. c'Ñ audubonkj nature institute ona facebook. more than 3,000 people have already voted. small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. at&t doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. at&t, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. at&t, not so much. get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call 1-800-501-6000. >>> welcome back. before you head out the door the time is 6:55. here are the top stories on "today in the bay." >>> students returned to class today at marjory stoneman douglas high school in florida. it is the first day of class since the deadly shooting on valentine's day. scho
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you know, we have a number of states right now that do that aened i think with that in mind i'll call on greg abbott, great governor of texas. greg? >> how about that moment, a.b.? little less tweeting, little more focus. let's not have teachers packing heat. he spelled out i think what the other side's position is to the president sometimes. >> the thing is about arming teachers is although it's done in some places, this is not going to be federalized. republicans are not behind this. and it's a way for the president to continue talking about something he feels strongly would be -- would help prevent these shootings but it's not an actual solution that would pass. so, what we're really looking at is whether or not he stays off an age restriction. whether or not he defines what a comprehensive background check is. and willing to have guns taken away from mentally unstable people. >> this is all a red herring. >> because republicans aren't behind it. they're not. they're not going to reopen and funding mental institutions and not going to get behind arming teachers. there's no appetite
you know, we have a number of states right now that do that aened i think with that in mind i'll call on greg abbott, great governor of texas. greg? >> how about that moment, a.b.? little less tweeting, little more focus. let's not have teachers packing heat. he spelled out i think what the other side's position is to the president sometimes. >> the thing is about arming teachers is although it's done in some places, this is not going to be federalized. republicans are not behind...
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i do not think the difference be aen 2.95% and 3% will recession. but 3.5% will get people nervous., we thought perhaps we saw a rebound -- a bottom. theould see a snap, given way the market has been now. is that something asia needs to wake up to pretty soon? michael: sure, that is my concern, we have pulled the elastic on the dollar really far. they say we are going, we are going. and for any number of reasons, the dollar has been selling off, instead. they will keep going. you could see a 5% or 6% shift in the dollar in no time at all. asia.ould really knock yvonne: are we going back to 2013 taper tantrum? michael: i would not say as big as that. you could have a mini taper tantrum. what we have seen in the last one to four hours is an indication of that. betty: i want to bring up a chart i had up earlier, focused more on u.s. markets. 6473, taking a look at the high yields, corporate debt markets, which we see represented by the white line. some volatility here. some indications, you look between -- the gap has a state within range. there is not a big warning sign the debt marke
i do not think the difference be aen 2.95% and 3% will recession. but 3.5% will get people nervous., we thought perhaps we saw a rebound -- a bottom. theould see a snap, given way the market has been now. is that something asia needs to wake up to pretty soon? michael: sure, that is my concern, we have pulled the elastic on the dollar really far. they say we are going, we are going. and for any number of reasons, the dollar has been selling off, instead. they will keep going. you could see a 5%...
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confirmed flu cases but officials say we still may not have reached the peak of the outbreak and there's aen from chal strain as well. this could kouft u.s. businesses more than $215p productivity loss. >>> ahead, ben tracy traveled to the dmz between the north and sout >>> halle berry's former manager is the newest hollywood figure accused of sexual harassment. >> ahead, we'll hear how he used his reputation to take advantage of aspiring actresses. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by entyvi entyvio. it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been repo
confirmed flu cases but officials say we still may not have reached the peak of the outbreak and there's aen from chal strain as well. this could kouft u.s. businesses more than $215p productivity loss. >>> ahead, ben tracy traveled to the dmz between the north and sout >>> halle berry's former manager is the newest hollywood figure accused of sexual harassment. >> ahead, we'll hear how he used his reputation to take advantage of aspiring actresses. >> you're...
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some analysts said te arab world had reached an all-time low if it was prepar to stand by aen see anab capital tak i by theaelis. (crowd chanting): >> smith: seizing an opportunity, khomeini immediately sent around 1,500 islamic revoluonary guards to lebanon. (cnting) (rafighdoost): >> sth: mohsen rafighdoost, one of the founders of the irgc, made more than 30 trips to lebanon. >> smith: the irgc, which had started ashomeini's private militia, was always meant to spread iran's influence throughout the islamic world. low they began recruiting shia fighters from otcalas militi. >> we had iranian revolutionary guards coming into lebanon. and they were very much the impetus to get things going. this was a very small, nascent organization back then. they would inspire the shia population there living in these little hill villages to embrace the cause of iran. and they marshalled them into military units. gey gave them basic train and some weaponry as well. and gradually the ideology of hezbollah spread from the beqaa to the shia areas ofern beirut. (men singing song): >> smith: why was le
some analysts said te arab world had reached an all-time low if it was prepar to stand by aen see anab capital tak i by theaelis. (crowd chanting): >> smith: seizing an opportunity, khomeini immediately sent around 1,500 islamic revoluonary guards to lebanon. (cnting) (rafighdoost): >> sth: mohsen rafighdoost, one of the founders of the irgc, made more than 30 trips to lebanon. >> smith: the irgc, which had started ashomeini's private militia, was always meant to spread iran's...
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aen ove is air. and bonnie holland. they were high school sweethearts from gig washington.ng, go to today.com/celebrates a picture. >>> a lot coming up at 10:00 with kathilee. we're going talk to dillon scott. how about the orange room? u guys having fun? >> yeah. >> enjoying the behind-the-scenes tour? >> you have a great teacher. happy nbc 10 news starts now. ooorning. what a good morning it is. just a few minutes before 9:00 on this monday after the super bowl. i'm rosemary connors. meteorologist bill henley is also with us, track a a chilly forecast. >> yeah, it's windy, it's cold, but it feels great, doesn't it? >> it does. >> we've got sunshine. what a great day. it's going to be a beautiful, sunny day. but you have to deal with the winds gusting to 32 miles per hour in wilmington. so that's mgs in the 30ss feel much colder this morning. feels like it's in the teens for pottstown, allentown and reading. just dropped to 15 now. 24, feels-le tempature in philadelphia. the cold winds blowing through the day. rosemary? >> everything feels better when you're winning, espec
aen ove is air. and bonnie holland. they were high school sweethearts from gig washington.ng, go to today.com/celebrates a picture. >>> a lot coming up at 10:00 with kathilee. we're going talk to dillon scott. how about the orange room? u guys having fun? >> yeah. >> enjoying the behind-the-scenes tour? >> you have a great teacher. happy nbc 10 news starts now. ooorning. what a good morning it is. just a few minutes before 9:00 on this monday after the super bowl. i'm...
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aen though there is commitment to easing, it needs more than words from the boj to weaken yen here.momentum. the other theme is the fact that dollar continues to weaken. investors are using any excuse to sell the dollar when they get a chance. is dollar negativity story seems to have taken hold. with regard to the yen, you pair that with a weaker pace of growth as we saw in the latest thisrint, that will make inflation or effort more of the same from the boj even harder? >> look, the main problem is that the boj have been consistent that they want to continue easing. the problem is what else can they do? they are at risk of monetizing the fall japanese and death market, a massive market. what is really needed in japan is structural reform of how is this iswork and function, and that is not being seen yet. was neverarrow delivered, and that is the bigger issue. investors are saying it is out of the boj's hands. i little disappointment creeping into the market, a narrative that has some legs for a few days or a few weeks. haidi: jerome powell commenting on the market selloff in his sw
aen though there is commitment to easing, it needs more than words from the boj to weaken yen here.momentum. the other theme is the fact that dollar continues to weaken. investors are using any excuse to sell the dollar when they get a chance. is dollar negativity story seems to have taken hold. with regard to the yen, you pair that with a weaker pace of growth as we saw in the latest thisrint, that will make inflation or effort more of the same from the boj even harder? >> look, the main...
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next week, look back to 1988, aen president reagan spoke at cpac dinner. >> the american people knowcuts, government, tax deregulation and the move toward privatization meant, it's meant the largest peace-time expansion can r history and i guarantee you they won't want to throw that away for return of the liberal special interests. >> watch american history t.v. on c-span3.d >> "washington journal" continues. host: besides the phone lines thoughts on open phones on twitter at c-spanwj. one a. today" reporting person was injured today in a shooting outside of the entrance to super secret national in maryland, y just outside of washington, d.c. a ording to authorities, in video taken by local news s.u.v. is shown slammed near the gate of the nsa. spokesperson confirmed one person injured in the shooting "nsa police and local law enforcement are addressing an place this t took morning at the entry gate, the situation is under control, no ongoing security or safety threat," in the pages of "u.s.a. today." the washington examiner website this morning on the front page of the website, a co
next week, look back to 1988, aen president reagan spoke at cpac dinner. >> the american people knowcuts, government, tax deregulation and the move toward privatization meant, it's meant the largest peace-time expansion can r history and i guarantee you they won't want to throw that away for return of the liberal special interests. >> watch american history t.v. on c-span3.d >> "washington journal" continues. host: besides the phone lines thoughts on open phones on...
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it --all jackson, stonewall jackson's unionist married to aen confederate and a different political allegiances played a part in that. survived,nal scars even if family duty could in some degree survive. the stories of these families, and their difficult and incomplete family reconciliation became a metaphor for the nation. these families became very useful in the decades, later decades of the 19th century. grapplingcans were about the ways to remember this war, grappling for ways to forget slavery and forget much of what this war was about, these divided families became very useful. the are central image in fiction of the time, and the poetry of the time, in the cartoons of the time. as avision the nation family that divided that now is reuniting is to envision the nation and reconciliation in a way that forgets what divided them, but really emphasizes what had always kept in their from the start. i will leave it there and thank you for your attention. [applause] i'm also happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you so much for your wonderful talk. a couple of questions i have got
it --all jackson, stonewall jackson's unionist married to aen confederate and a different political allegiances played a part in that. survived,nal scars even if family duty could in some degree survive. the stories of these families, and their difficult and incomplete family reconciliation became a metaphor for the nation. these families became very useful in the decades, later decades of the 19th century. grapplingcans were about the ways to remember this war, grappling for ways to forget...
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here's the coad.as we have aen in the left-hand lane. normally this woul much of a problee a lot oel a lot o people are philadelphia and p street area. it wil te si longer getsovingelp parade, that will ad there. and remember the closus are going to start in place later on in the morning. some of them may have started, too, and will last until 6:00 p.m. from the sports complex to the art museum. the cross streets will be closed from patterson up broad to city ben franklin parkway at logan square oval. even with the no parking signs that will be along the route until 6:00 p.m. they're not going to ticket meter or time limit parking today. you'll have free parking there otherwise. otherwise. >> reporter: i don't know if you can hear it but it sounds like we're at a football game. that's how excited fans are. if you're headed here you want to get here soon. the oval is filling up quickly. we'll talk to some of the people who are reserving their seats early when we come back. >> reporter: wouldafood out of a - !mzkbox? jones here innyll sout
here's the coad.as we have aen in the left-hand lane. normally this woul much of a problee a lot oel a lot o people are philadelphia and p street area. it wil te si longer getsovingelp parade, that will ad there. and remember the closus are going to start in place later on in the morning. some of them may have started, too, and will last until 6:00 p.m. from the sports complex to the art museum. the cross streets will be closed from patterson up broad to city ben franklin parkway at logan...