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this is anh, my friend. >> anh: my name is anh, nice to meet you. >> ha: she's also my zumba instructorn do they eat out? >> ha: mostly we just cook at home for dinner because that's the only meal in the day that everybody can be together. but for other meals, normally we eat out. ♪ >> anthony: i meet my old friend ha in the edge of the old quarter, a place known as "cussing noodles." >> ha: this is my favorite, favorite restaurant. >> anthony: this place? >> ha: yes. >> anthony: the name comes from the owner, this lady, known for the free and frank way she communicates with her customers. i hear she yells at people. >> anh: yes. [ speaking vietnamese ] >> ha: if you go to her counter and order something and then if you're indecisive, like, "uh, can i have this? oh, no, no, no, no, no. no, maybe i have this instead." she's like, "i don't have a lot of time for you. so, just get out of here." >> anthony: really? >> ha: yeah. [ owner speaking vietnamese ] >> anthony: and what's the specialty of the house here? >> ha: bún -- heo. means pig knuckles. >> anthony: pig knuckles. we know that's
this is anh, my friend. >> anh: my name is anh, nice to meet you. >> ha: she's also my zumba instructorn do they eat out? >> ha: mostly we just cook at home for dinner because that's the only meal in the day that everybody can be together. but for other meals, normally we eat out. ♪ >> anthony: i meet my old friend ha in the edge of the old quarter, a place known as "cussing noodles." >> ha: this is my favorite, favorite restaurant. >> anthony:...
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due for spring training this friday topia's wiar anhe is expected to go in the first round. >>> coming up the san francisco fire department fighting to keep their beloved furry friend. she has been ordered out of the fire station, details ahead what firefighters are doing to save her. >>> and we are tracking a few showers on high def doppler this afternoon and this is just a start, powerful storm system will bring the rain and wind this week. go through the time line coming up in a few minutes. >>> let's see how stocks are doing with 50 minutes to go before the closing bell. the down is down 61 points at this hour. >>> this afternoon a new push from the san francisco fire department to keep their beloved station cat. this is, dna a feral cat who has her own instagram account. she visits station 49 in the bay view district greeting ambulances coming back from a shift. according to the chronical, management ordered the station to get rid of edna by today. just an hour ago edna's instagram announced she is a certified therapy cat. it's not clear yet if edna can stay at the station, she ha
due for spring training this friday topia's wiar anhe is expected to go in the first round. >>> coming up the san francisco fire department fighting to keep their beloved furry friend. she has been ordered out of the fire station, details ahead what firefighters are doing to save her. >>> and we are tracking a few showers on high def doppler this afternoon and this is just a start, powerful storm system will bring the rain and wind this week. go through the time line coming up...
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mayb i anh or so toward fredericksburg and culpepper. but don't count on naming a snowman with what we're going to get. a chance for rain late in the day sunday. monday won't be bad, but for the fa it's monday. >>> northbound rockville pike, we have a pole, wires down, traffic light, from arash last night. they're pushing everybody on to cedar lane to get around it. it's northbound. eat's not a typical inbound section. f the way it gets out before the morning commute kicks in too much. for washington, outer loop on the woodrow wilson bridge. right lane blocked by a crash. 270 uthbound, before montgomery village. we have a left lane getting by southbound andnorthbound, one right lane is getting . eastbound, "e" street expressway, after 66, a pothole with the right side blocked. >>> today, a 9-year-old rapper from maryland talks to ellen. >> before dillon gilmore from anap s annapolis sat down to talk to her. >> where do you get your style, your mom or dad? >> sorry, mom. >> you her face? he said sorry, mom. >> he talks about his plans to
mayb i anh or so toward fredericksburg and culpepper. but don't count on naming a snowman with what we're going to get. a chance for rain late in the day sunday. monday won't be bad, but for the fa it's monday. >>> northbound rockville pike, we have a pole, wires down, traffic light, from arash last night. they're pushing everybody on to cedar lane to get around it. it's northbound. eat's not a typical inbound section. f the way it gets out before the morning commute kicks in too much....
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thousands from their homes, to the deafoy rest fires that raced across the united states last year, anheaking temperatures seen here and across europe over the summer, it has been a year of extremes. now scientists warn there could be more to come. >> the long-term climate projections -- reporter: researchers have been tracking gbal temperatures, and their the new forecast suggests we could be in the middle of the warmest decade since records began. >> this is worrying because this is a new level of temperature extrem, and the regional impacts of that are likely to be unprecedented in some regions. we are likely to see things we have not seen in over 100 years of observational rords. rebecca: a temperature rise of 1.5 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels is the threshold by scientists. anything more could lead to dangerous global impacts. have a look at this graph. the red area shows the predictions the office has made over the years, and the black line shows the actualhe temperaturesrecorded. there is a close match. the last four years were the this blue area is the forecast for
thousands from their homes, to the deafoy rest fires that raced across the united states last year, anheaking temperatures seen here and across europe over the summer, it has been a year of extremes. now scientists warn there could be more to come. >> the long-term climate projections -- reporter: researchers have been tracking gbal temperatures, and their the new forecast suggests we could be in the middle of the warmest decade since records began. >> this is worrying because this...
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he demanded $5.7 billion and congress shut that down anhe shut down the government in return.did he reopened the government and three weeks of negotiations took place and he will now sign a bill that gives him a fraction of that but nothing like what he wants. i going to declare a state of emergency, and that is the nuclear option, because it sidelines congress and will be opposed by a lot of republicans as well as democrats who feel that, you know what, if he does this, sition is marginalized by it as well. jane: but i suppose the question is if he gets funding fobathe wall, hi will still support him. does it guarantee the funding? jon: well, no, because it will be, i am almost certain, subject to a legal challenge. listen to the language from nancy pesi, the democratic speaker of the house -- "declaring a national emergency would be a lawless act and gross abuse of the power of the presidency and a desperate tempt to distract from t fact that donald trump broke his core promise to have mexico pay for the wall." that gives you a flavor of some of the rhetoric. but what republ
he demanded $5.7 billion and congress shut that down anhe shut down the government in return.did he reopened the government and three weeks of negotiations took place and he will now sign a bill that gives him a fraction of that but nothing like what he wants. i going to declare a state of emergency, and that is the nuclear option, because it sidelines congress and will be opposed by a lot of republicans as well as democrats who feel that, you know what, if he does this, sition is marginalized...
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b, they have nuclear weapons and anhing that escalated, that's not what we're calling for, guld certainly become a larger situation in thbal economy. the third and most important thing is this has been going on a while. this headline is very scary. we haven't seen this many planes shot down since 1971. that's why it takes the market a while to put a price on what this means. right now we're just watching it very closely. but geopolitical events like venezu could get much larger than it is but right now the market is staying on the sidelines to see how it plays out. >> so you don't think that today's events with respect toa into the market? >> no, not a all. venezuela could be even larger and even sooner. e look at this right now if this were to start to price the market, that would manifest in g more defensive, raising more cash, we haven't sn that just yet. that could happen easily. remember, this can escalate ickly. >> so if that is indeed the case and we haven't even broached the north korea situation with you yet, art, b should investors maybe put in a little bit of protection by buyi
b, they have nuclear weapons and anhing that escalated, that's not what we're calling for, guld certainly become a larger situation in thbal economy. the third and most important thing is this has been going on a while. this headline is very scary. we haven't seen this many planes shot down since 1971. that's why it takes the market a while to put a price on what this means. right now we're just watching it very closely. but geopolitical events like venezu could get much larger than it is but...
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in his post, bezos said, no real journalists ever propose anhing like what's happening here. federal prosecutors now looking into claims from both sides. morgan csky, nbc news. >>> the biggest standing ovaon grammy ear's 61st awards wasn't for a musician but a former first lady after michelle obama made a surprise cameo at music's billest night. she graced t stage alongside alicia keys, ladgaga, jada pinkett smith. the crowdheered her on before she could share her speech. speaking ofmu c's impact, singer dolly parton got a star-studded tribute. ♪ here you come aga oh looking better than a body has a right to ♪ ♪ jolene jolene jolene jolene ♪ i'm begging of you please dot take my man ♪ >> the country music queen was this year's person of the year in honor of her charity work. she's the first country artist to be saluted in the tribute's 29-year history. >> meanwhile took a dig at the awards show in his acceptance speech. >> if there's people who have regular jobs who are coming out in the rain, in the snow, spending their hard-earned mon to buy tickets to come to your shows, y
in his post, bezos said, no real journalists ever propose anhing like what's happening here. federal prosecutors now looking into claims from both sides. morgan csky, nbc news. >>> the biggest standing ovaon grammy ear's 61st awards wasn't for a musician but a former first lady after michelle obama made a surprise cameo at music's billest night. she graced t stage alongside alicia keys, ladgaga, jada pinkett smith. the crowdheered her on before she could share her speech. speaking ofmu...
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right here across the east bay, south bay, peninsula, you're s of anh about 1 1/2 inches. santa cruz mountains also getting hit there with a bull's-eye as well. i do expect the russian river in guerneville to reach flood stage by 9:00 p.m. wednesday. this will bring flooding some businesses. we had this happen two weeks ago. it's going to be a very similar picture for you, so please follow all of the local signs when they put those signs up. say don't go through the water, please do not do that. okay, here we go. dry weather on thursday and friday. another half inch to about 1 inch once we hit saturday's forecast. not nearly as big of a storm. we may still have some residual problems this weekend, though, with some trees that could come down and also some power issues. again, next 36 hours that's going to be the worst part. we have to get through that then we're good to go. >> good updates. thank you, jeff. >> more trouble for elon musk for stormy feds raising a red conditions before they resume their search for a woman in fort funston. she was buried in a land slide frida
right here across the east bay, south bay, peninsula, you're s of anh about 1 1/2 inches. santa cruz mountains also getting hit there with a bull's-eye as well. i do expect the russian river in guerneville to reach flood stage by 9:00 p.m. wednesday. this will bring flooding some businesses. we had this happen two weeks ago. it's going to be a very similar picture for you, so please follow all of the local signs when they put those signs up. say don't go through the water, please do not do...
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the repair is included in the latest version the bug allowed some people to turn anh while using groupthe call. but again, it has now been fixed, you just have to update ( darya )( darya ) coming up next we're tracking the rain that's coming into the bay... here's a look at futurecast. [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home was easier than ever. get your human to visit wellsfargo.com/woof. what would she do without me? jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? let's see. most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the first type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular bene
the repair is included in the latest version the bug allowed some people to turn anh while using groupthe call. but again, it has now been fixed, you just have to update ( darya )( darya ) coming up next we're tracking the rain that's coming into the bay... here's a look at futurecast. [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human...
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you never want to share anhing like that. when your young your concentration must be on studies. these are one of the negative aspect of inrnet. >> reporter: now wendy, police tell us they have searched multiple cell phones, they have questioned multiple students and they areki l for more potential suspects and more potential victims but so farno one has b charged in this case. we also reached out to fairfax public schoolsnd all they would tell us is that they are aware of this invtigation and it's a police matter so they will not comment any further. >>'m suret's a stressful time now for parents outhe. thank you, cory. >>> this is not the first time students in our area have been involved in sexting last may police busted nearl a dozen students, in 2014, a mcclain p high schoolted arrested for posting more than 50 images students online. child porn charges carry a minimum of five years. but most of the cases ended with the defendant pleading to a lesser charge. >>> it's 5:00 a.m. in vietnam, where liler president trump have dinner with kim jong-un. the president arrived this mor
you never want to share anhing like that. when your young your concentration must be on studies. these are one of the negative aspect of inrnet. >> reporter: now wendy, police tell us they have searched multiple cell phones, they have questioned multiple students and they areki l for more potential suspects and more potential victims but so farno one has b charged in this case. we also reached out to fairfax public schoolsnd all they would tell us is that they are aware of this...
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. ♪ >> martha: tonight six men busted in north carolina accused of trafficking both cocaine anh as parthe mexican cartel. all of them are in the country illegally. trace gallagher has this new story tonight. >> hi martha, it is no coincidence that these six illegal immigrants have to be high-ranking members of the cartel, run by el chapo's main rival and with him now headed to prison for life, the cartel is seen as vulnerable. experts say we can expect turf battles and a dramatic increase in the violence in cities like jerez and tijuana that's just across the border from the u.s. for examples investigators say that surveillance and communication intercepts show that in just a few months the cartel and the six illegal immigrants traffic in 30 key dose of cocaine in more than 2,000 grams of methamphetamine. first into texas and then georgia and finally across the border with north carolina. the street value of that hall alone is in the millions and there is evidence the drug money was smuggled. of the six subjects, he appears to be the leader. he and his parents both have homes in north c
. ♪ >> martha: tonight six men busted in north carolina accused of trafficking both cocaine anh as parthe mexican cartel. all of them are in the country illegally. trace gallagher has this new story tonight. >> hi martha, it is no coincidence that these six illegal immigrants have to be high-ranking members of the cartel, run by el chapo's main rival and with him now headed to prison for life, the cartel is seen as vulnerable. experts say we can expect turf battles and a dramatic...
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. >>> we're back now at 6:30 with our top story, the state of the union address just about two anh afrs from now. >> this speech will have a different tone and setting from the president's previous speeches to congress. >> doreen gentzler is anchoring our team coverage from the hill. doreen? >> hi, president trump delivers his second state of the union speech tonight. he talked for about an hour and 20 minutes last year. we'll see if he goes over that or stays under it tonight. his theme, choosing greatness. o and white houicials are putting out the word that he is going to be talking about unity very much. but, of course, our politics are ve, very divided so how much unity is possible remains to be seen. here are four things to watch in the speech tonight. president trump will not declare a national emergency to spend b money on ader wall. we know that without approval from congress. but he still hasn't ruled it out. he's been threatening it for weeks. immigration expected to be a top topic. also infrastructure. the president's plan to spend more money onth at. also lowering the ct
. >>> we're back now at 6:30 with our top story, the state of the union address just about two anh afrs from now. >> this speech will have a different tone and setting from the president's previous speeches to congress. >> doreen gentzler is anchoring our team coverage from the hill. doreen? >> hi, president trump delivers his second state of the union speech tonight. he talked for about an hour and 20 minutes last year. we'll see if he goes over that or stays under...
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anhe is a cheat. >> reporter: president trump's allies attempting to do damage >> the first takeaway is michael cohen is. delusion >> reporter: the president's former attorney unleashing on him in a blockbuster seven and a half hour public hearing. >> i am ashamed i cse to take part in concealing mr. trump's illicit acts rather than listening to my own conscious. >> reporter: among the big e bombshells, he said president trump committed a criminal act in office. even supporting his claim with this 5,000check. cohen says was signed by the president. >> that was kristen welker reporting. o dealping this morning, was reached during this latest u.s. and north korea summit. e summit came to an abrupt end overnight after conversations failed. president trump and u.s. secretary of state -- wanted ale sanctions against them. >>> the man accused of killing five employe at the capital gazetten court. he opened fire last summer. some say h a held grudge against the paper after they about ad an article 2011 harassment conviction. he's pleaded not guilty. chris gordon is in today's hearing. follo
anhe is a cheat. >> reporter: president trump's allies attempting to do damage >> the first takeaway is michael cohen is. delusion >> reporter: the president's former attorney unleashing on him in a blockbuster seven and a half hour public hearing. >> i am ashamed i cse to take part in concealing mr. trump's illicit acts rather than listening to my own conscious. >> reporter: among the big e bombshells, he said president trump committed a criminal act in office....
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w anh good reason. >> dozens of fatal accidents have made indianead highway in prince george's county one of the most dangerous roads in the olregion. bute are working to try to change that. >> news 4's nicole jacobss live on the road with the latest on these efforts. eu reporter: and molette, this is a notoriously dangerous countless people have died. now, prince george's county police, as well as state police, want to do their part in trying to curb the numbers here on indian head highway with a dui checkpoint. they were looking forimpaired drivers. last night, they arrested one. far this year, they've issued 3,000 citations on route 21 since january 1st. all of this coming on the heels of a deadly crash that killed three children and injured their parents at the end of last year. >> we are trying to prevent thise injuries. s important to our administration. our chief and county executive. >> reporter: police believe that driver was drinking athe tim of the crash, just as an aside. 60 people have died here on indian head highway over the last 11 yea. back to yo >> all right, nicole
w anh good reason. >> dozens of fatal accidents have made indianead highway in prince george's county one of the most dangerous roads in the olregion. bute are working to try to change that. >> news 4's nicole jacobss live on the road with the latest on these efforts. eu reporter: and molette, this is a notoriously dangerous countless people have died. now, prince george's county police, as well as state police, want to do their part in trying to curb the numbers here on indian head...
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anhe loudon naacp president iths she has been in talks parents here at madison's trust, as well as the principal. >> principal, to be honest with the you, mr. stewart, is doing a good a job as anybody can do, given trc stances. he understands the gravity of it. he understands the racism behind it. >> she goes s on to that, as well. this will take some time to work through, for not onl the students but also parents, as well, and the greater community. the principal here, principal stewart, says going forward, he wants s ts to create a cultura force to tackle issues like these before they come up like this. >> justin, thank you. >>> lawyers for the coast guard office accused of planning a terror attack say the case is being blown out of proportion. fter his first court appearance, no new charges. christopher hasson faces gun ang drug c right now. the fbi arrested him after the coast guard found suspicious rkinternet searchs on his computer. he had made quotes onlineng descriimself as a white nationalist and saying he wanted to kill almost every last pern on earth. prosecutors say hasson
anhe loudon naacp president iths she has been in talks parents here at madison's trust, as well as the principal. >> principal, to be honest with the you, mr. stewart, is doing a good a job as anybody can do, given trc stances. he understands the gravity of it. he understands the racism behind it. >> she goes s on to that, as well. this will take some time to work through, for not onl the students but also parents, as well, and the greater community. the principal here, principal...
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y anh, that's one answer, indubitably, if you know what i, what i mean. >> narrator: nestor's recordsknated care. multiple agencies hadn't been able to get his subsidy checks to him. he didt have money to spend on food and couldn't pay his rent. the apartment was a mess-- "dirt/grime in the bathroom. the smell of urine."t he fpeless. ultimately, the agencies decided that nestor needed somebody elsea roommate. that roommate would be bernard walker. ♪ nd >> bernard a were four years apart. growing up, he was just like any other brother. we always had our good times and our bad times.a he was always aceful, quiet peon. he was never, you know, going crazy and yelling. but sometimes he would just be rocking like that, so then i b know that, okanard is in his little zone at that point, you know? >> the housing program and icl felt like nestor would be bettee suited t with a roommate. the idea was that, okay, if you have a roommate that's higher- functioning, you wouldrobably follow that person's lead, your roommate's lead. nestor bunch definitely seemed to be in more of a need than bernard.
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the deadliest shooting at anh american hschool. last night the group montgomery county students for change helped unveil an art exhibit in d.c. to honor those who were killed. house speaker nancy pelosi joined lawmakers and activists at the center if r contemporary political art on g street. the exhibit includes a mal as well as pieces from montgomery county art students who are demanding an end to gun violence. >> thank you all for what you're doing. it's an epidemic. it's anemergency. we should declare it an emergency. and take great action immediately. >> the exhibits free and will be on display through march 15th. >>> 5:09 now. new this mornin the redskins' efforts to secure a new stadium have taken a major hit. maryland governor larry hogan said he is done trying to put theex stadium to national harbor. drew, good mor:ing. >> reporood morning, aaron. it looks like it's back to the drawing board for the skins. nory the governor l hogan backed out of his negotiations with the team. according to a report by washington post.ov mar
the deadliest shooting at anh american hschool. last night the group montgomery county students for change helped unveil an art exhibit in d.c. to honor those who were killed. house speaker nancy pelosi joined lawmakers and activists at the center if r contemporary political art on g street. the exhibit includes a mal as well as pieces from montgomery county art students who are demanding an end to gun violence. >> thank you all for what you're doing. it's an epidemic. it's anemergency....
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for weeks, trump has gone back o anh on the possibility of declaring an emergency while also insistings already ilding the wall, as he d right before the state of the union address. although he was very coy about it. y >> a saying now you expect to declare a national -- >> i don't want to say. but you'll hear thstate of the union and then you'll see what happens right after the state of the union, okay? >> seth: "you'll hear the state of the union and then you'll see what happens after the state of the union." trump is so out of his depth, he's dodging questions by explaining how time works. [ laughter ] "mr. president, didn't you say mexicoould pay for the wall?" "i said mexico will pay for the wall in the future, not the present. and everyone knows the future comes after the prest, as opposed to the past, which is before the present. and we can't go back to the past. we can only go back to the future, which i learned fr that documentary about bernie sanders." [ laughter ][ eers and applause ] the reason trump spent so many weeks seesawing back and forth is because republicans are rep
for weeks, trump has gone back o anh on the possibility of declaring an emergency while also insistings already ilding the wall, as he d right before the state of the union address. although he was very coy about it. y >> a saying now you expect to declare a national -- >> i don't want to say. but you'll hear thstate of the union and then you'll see what happens right after the state of the union, okay? >> seth: "you'll hear the state of the union and then you'll see what...
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m anh more. >> woodruff: as we h president trump's declaration of a national emergency is provoking considerabutinyen within his own party, opinion is split, and much of cothe talk now is about tht battles to com amna nawaz starts there. >> nawaz: there are expected to be aumber of legal challenge to the declaration, including from the state of california. the man who leadhat suit, xavier becerra, is the attorney general of california, and a former member of house democratic leadership. mr. attorney general, thank bau and welcom to the "newshour". when you gave a press conference earlier, you said you would be challenging the declaration in some way after you reviewed the texts thatteou have sis states filing with you. now that you've read the texts, what do you plan to do, when do you plan to do it and who's with you? >> we arstill reviewing but we are prepared to move. we do believe the president's actions are ot only reckless but unlawful, and, so, we will move but will have other states that are joining with and working with us throughout this whole process. we will be ready to because it's imp
m anh more. >> woodruff: as we h president trump's declaration of a national emergency is provoking considerabutinyen within his own party, opinion is split, and much of cothe talk now is about tht battles to com amna nawaz starts there. >> nawaz: there are expected to be aumber of legal challenge to the declaration, including from the state of california. the man who leadhat suit, xavier becerra, is the attorney general of california, and a former member of house democratic...
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like, you can find a democrat to support anhing.on the other side. but you can find a democrat who supports maduro in venezuela. you can find a democrat who says - should talk to assad. you can find a dbut there's not one who is supporting him on this. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, it's really unbelievable seth: and what do you think their war room is like right now? iscause obviously, you know, he's made this dn not to immediately resign. do you think the conversation is going to eventually lead him -- you know, when he talks to his staff and his advisers -to walk away from this? >> i hadn't thought about what his waroom is like. but that's an interesting -- that's an interesting question. >> seth: i'm assuming they moved the table against the wall so he can like -- he thinks best when he moonwalks. >> a lot of moonwalking. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> red jacket. collar up. [ laughter ] >> seth: it's tough to know when he leaves office, becausthe issue with the moonwalk is, it looks like you're coming when yo re going. l[ laughter ]
like, you can find a democrat to support anhing.on the other side. but you can find a democrat who supports maduro in venezuela. you can find a democrat who says - should talk to assad. you can find a dbut there's not one who is supporting him on this. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, it's really unbelievable seth: and what do you think their war room is like right now? iscause obviously, you know, he's made this dn not to immediately resign. do you think the conversation is going to...
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may be anh or so on the grassy areas, but low impact event for fridrr. about that, kidsed.ou'll have to go to school in all likelihood. maybe an isolated delay or two. r the weekend, we'll start off with rain for saturday morning, dryigut saturday n into early sunday. by sunday afternoon, another high chance for rain rolling in here and by mony morning, that could be cold enough to have the rain switch back over to snow. that's the leading edge of a way colder pattern that'sere for the first week of march. enjoy near 50 today and tomorrow because we won be anywhere near that warm all next week. eafternoon highs in mid to upper 30s. 0 at's something 15 to degrees colder than average. so a month where march is coming in like a lion. >> all right, chuck, thank you.t >>> is 6:54 right now. if you're at risk of developing a life threatening disease or condition, would you want to know? >> h dna test kits can put some of that important medical information rightt your fingertips. but as news 4 reports, the tests may not be a good fit for everyone. >> it's criticall important t und
may be anh or so on the grassy areas, but low impact event for fridrr. about that, kidsed.ou'll have to go to school in all likelihood. maybe an isolated delay or two. r the weekend, we'll start off with rain for saturday morning, dryigut saturday n into early sunday. by sunday afternoon, another high chance for rain rolling in here and by mony morning, that could be cold enough to have the rain switch back over to snow. that's the leading edge of a way colder pattern that'sere for the first...
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then you have a third bucket of democrats who don't want anhing to do with this.y're aware of attacks made against the medicare for l program, leading to all taxes, less access, a socialist takeover of the medical system. for theemocratic voters, the interesting question is it impoant to have an absolutist approach where they must have single payer or do they likeg hear your goal is to expand access bott are caught up in the details. >> reporr: there's also political calculation, if someone goes too far in the primary, can they win in t general. what do we know about the overall population and what americans want in general in healthcare. >> voters are comfortable in a pretty robust role in government providing healthcare to our whether they're interested in single payer is if the great question. pollsters say i don't think americans know what they think of single payer. welike the idea of everyone having aess to healthcare and government having a big role in providing it, but people get antsy when hearing everybody will be forced into the they like the idea of ch
then you have a third bucket of democrats who don't want anhing to do with this.y're aware of attacks made against the medicare for l program, leading to all taxes, less access, a socialist takeover of the medical system. for theemocratic voters, the interesting question is it impoant to have an absolutist approach where they must have single payer or do they likeg hear your goal is to expand access bott are caught up in the details. >> reporr: there's also political calculation, if...
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if we don't send a strong message that every baby has been endowed by its cretter with anhe will -- in-- creator with inalienable rights, then we are not defending the constitution. if we don't protect these children from harm, we're abandoning the basic truth of our humanity. i want to thank my colleagues for standing with me here tonight. i urge the support of the house bill, h.r. 62, the born-alive abortion survivors protection act, and to stand against infanticide. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019, the gentleman from michigan, mr. kildee, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the ma jordan leader -- majority leader. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today and will be joined by a number of my colleagues from the state of michigan to pay tribute to a person that i have known of and got to know as an adult, but i've known congressman john dingell virtually all of my life. having grown up in michigan and grown up in a
if we don't send a strong message that every baby has been endowed by its cretter with anhe will -- in-- creator with inalienable rights, then we are not defending the constitution. if we don't protect these children from harm, we're abandoning the basic truth of our humanity. i want to thank my colleagues for standing with me here tonight. i urge the support of the house bill, h.r. 62, the born-alive abortion survivors protection act, and to stand against infanticide. mr. speaker, i yield back...
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. -- we are anh inquisitive company. we have historically used m&a.bar is raised for us. we acquired three of the top 10 companies in our space. we have a lot to absorb and leverage. i would say more towards organic and then it is a combination of returning money to shareholders, whether through the ring debt, share buybacks -- through lowering debt, share buybacks. we feel good. david: are investors happy with that order of business? there is a debate in the investing community of what company should do with their cash. are we going to reward companies that spend on buybacks? matt: we do listen to our shareholders frequently and we review the capital deployment strategy with our board on an annual basis. the important thing is not to look at any of them in isolation . what is your leverage, what is your growth, what is your buyback. i do not think it is looking individually but the combination of what you are doing with the shareholders money. david: to what extent has your business improved because of people saying i want to outsource it. i do not w
. -- we are anh inquisitive company. we have historically used m&a.bar is raised for us. we acquired three of the top 10 companies in our space. we have a lot to absorb and leverage. i would say more towards organic and then it is a combination of returning money to shareholders, whether through the ring debt, share buybacks -- through lowering debt, share buybacks. we feel good. david: are investors happy with that order of business? there is a debate in the investing community of what...
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in fact, the labor shortage has hit something like a 45-year anh as they had issues with aging populationssues bringing in foreign talent as well. not really much to write home about, .7%. let's look at the market reaction. what are you seeing? wasiven that the number expected, holding steady when it comes to the jobless rate, we're not seeing much reaction in the yen. that overnight low we saw was the weakest since december, so breach for the yen sparking further declines. again, holding those overnight losses. this wraps up february is one of the biggest g10 laggards. now flipping the board to check in on australian markets, which let higher byt, real estate and health care. 10-year yield has climbed to the highest level in about three weeks and the aussie dollar gaining ground, up .1%, but just nudging higher, holding overnight losses that are raised its weekly gain in the face of the greenback. in the aussie.on home prices down under falling further in february and that has fueled rate cuts. checking in on stocks on the move in sydney, a two-day decline. upgraded to outperform at rbc
in fact, the labor shortage has hit something like a 45-year anh as they had issues with aging populationssues bringing in foreign talent as well. not really much to write home about, .7%. let's look at the market reaction. what are you seeing? wasiven that the number expected, holding steady when it comes to the jobless rate, we're not seeing much reaction in the yen. that overnight low we saw was the weakest since december, so breach for the yen sparking further declines. again, holding those...
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i am shery anh in new york. amanda: amanda lang and in toronto.bloomberg business flash. altria is turning to the u.s. to help finance its booming e-cigarette market. it will look to fund its stake surpass $12an to billion. it reportedly will sell justured bonds, altria completed its first eurobond offering in decades. the firstg on crypto, u.s. pension funds taking the plunge on crypto. a $40 million venture fund according to the cryptocurrency asset management firm. and an update on a story brought you yesterday, the former canadian attorney general has resigned from justin trudeau's cabinet. she tweeted this morning, with a heavy are i've submitted my letter of resignation to the prime minister as a member of cabinet. that shes amid reports was pressured by the prime minister's office for intervening and eight criminal case. shery: time now for a privacy checkup. google and amazon are calling for their smart devices to mine even more of your data, but some are pushing back saying the automatic updates do not give users control over what info th
i am shery anh in new york. amanda: amanda lang and in toronto.bloomberg business flash. altria is turning to the u.s. to help finance its booming e-cigarette market. it will look to fund its stake surpass $12an to billion. it reportedly will sell justured bonds, altria completed its first eurobond offering in decades. the firstg on crypto, u.s. pension funds taking the plunge on crypto. a $40 million venture fund according to the cryptocurrency asset management firm. and an update on a story...
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the anhe reeng th that ay can find the precursors for breast cancer, we took a closer look.lternative to mammography and more efficient at detecting precursors to cancer. but as our investigation uncovered, taking these claims at face value could put your health at risk. >> please check us out. >> reporter: the pitch sounds so promising. >> pick up tumors eight to ten years prior to mammograms. >> reporter: an infrared screening test available at more than 700 locations across the u.s. thermography. sometimes advertised as a radiation-free screening for identifying precursors to breast cancer. >> thermography. the new mammography. >> reporter: if you hear that and think it's a replacement for mammography, it isn't. some practitioners make it clear it isn't a stand-alone test, but morgan says she didn't notice that in the fine print. >> they said they can detect disease, maybe in advance before it even happens. >> reporter: after finding a lump in her breast in 2012, morgan says she was in denial and hoping to deal with it naturally. so she went here to total thermal imaging
the anhe reeng th that ay can find the precursors for breast cancer, we took a closer look.lternative to mammography and more efficient at detecting precursors to cancer. but as our investigation uncovered, taking these claims at face value could put your health at risk. >> please check us out. >> reporter: the pitch sounds so promising. >> pick up tumors eight to ten years prior to mammograms. >> reporter: an infrared screening test available at more than 700 locations...
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you know, someone described them not as a country with an army but anh army with a country. do something about the terrorists and also you have an indianyo leader who has electio in a few weeks. the question is can you manage this given this situation? not obviously. we're going to come out of this in good shape. that said, i think both sides are looking for a way to keep it under control. >> all right. eugene robinson, thank you so much for being on this incredibly busy morning. still ahead, much more on the two major stories we're following right now. theg kremlin is now talking abt michael cohen's testimony expected later this morning as the president struggles to keep theru focus on his summit with e north korean s dictator althoug he, too, is tweeting about michael cohen. we're back in two minutes. cohen. wee 'rback in two minutes. t newy mutual customizes- uh uh - i deliver the news around here. ♪ sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (indistthat was awful.
you know, someone described them not as a country with an army but anh army with a country. do something about the terrorists and also you have an indianyo leader who has electio in a few weeks. the question is can you manage this given this situation? not obviously. we're going to come out of this in good shape. that said, i think both sides are looking for a way to keep it under control. >> all right. eugene robinson, thank you so much for being on this incredibly busy morning. still...