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so if apple says we are not going to do a vr headset, we are going to do an ar headset, that that is the plans to the other companies. julia: if you are not able to get to las vegas, we have you covered. carol: we talked to editor nikki eckstein about when and where to travel in 2018. nikki: we always look at the kind of entire year ahead, hotels we are excited about, culture events we can't wait to get to, museums, institutions about to open and change the landscapes of the destinations. we are looking for places that evolution. in right here, righ now. julia: but i love the fact you make a calendar and say this is the best time to go to these places. that's one of the critical choices, where to go where. nikki: 100%, so we know everybody has limited vacation days and we want to optimize all your time at home and we want to help you do that. the story in print is online. we have pulled data from travel specialist who are experts in each of the destinations we have chosen. they have given us a sense of when is the peak season, the shoulder season is what we call it in our industry. t
so if apple says we are not going to do a vr headset, we are going to do an ar headset, that that is the plans to the other companies. julia: if you are not able to get to las vegas, we have you covered. carol: we talked to editor nikki eckstein about when and where to travel in 2018. nikki: we always look at the kind of entire year ahead, hotels we are excited about, culture events we can't wait to get to, museums, institutions about to open and change the landscapes of the destinations. we...
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they are covered. cars are sliding everywhere. real. >> what are you doing to stay safe? are you driving slower? >> oh yeah, taking my time trying not to swerve and following people close and what not. >> no snow day? >> no i have to be at work. >> is it busier for you on a snow day? >> oh yeah clear buildings are open in d.c. >> stay safe out there and thanks for speaking to us. you stay safe out there as the snow continues to fall. in st. mary's, hillary lane wusa 9. >>> busy day out there this morning and the radar watching that storm as it treks north ward. we are keeping an eye on >>> good morning everyone. we are waking up to snow this morning all thanks to a coastal storm moving through the area. we are going to take a closer look and show you what we are seeing in these areas. heavier snow bands have been around the ocean city area and the del marva coast we are expecting the higher snow amounts. for us one to two inches around d.c. spotting that light snow across leesburg, manassas, d.c., rockville, laural getting in on i
they are covered. cars are sliding everywhere. real. >> what are you doing to stay safe? are you driving slower? >> oh yeah, taking my time trying not to swerve and following people close and what not. >> no snow day? >> no i have to be at work. >> is it busier for you on a snow day? >> oh yeah clear buildings are open in d.c. >> stay safe out there and thanks for speaking to us. you stay safe out there as the snow continues to fall. in st. mary's,...
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those are rules that are currently in process and rules we are thinking about. it demonstrates the magnitude of what has been halted or postponed. it also shows that what the administration is doing is carefully reconsidering the direction, the scope, and the content of many proposed regulations. across the government, we have also eliminated 22 regulatory actions for every one new regulation, a ratio that far exceeds the two for one the president called for. we have kept the total cost of executive agency regulations to below zero for the first time in our records. in fact, according to oira's own conservative calculations, we have had a total net savings of over $8 billion. to provide some context about what this kind of reduction means, historically, regulatory costs have increased in administrations of both parties. in the previous administration, during just their last eight months, they imposed annualized regulatory costs of over $15 billion. we are planning to continue this in 2018, for this fiscal year, agencies have committed to reducing regulatory cost
those are rules that are currently in process and rules we are thinking about. it demonstrates the magnitude of what has been halted or postponed. it also shows that what the administration is doing is carefully reconsidering the direction, the scope, and the content of many proposed regulations. across the government, we have also eliminated 22 regulatory actions for every one new regulation, a ratio that far exceeds the two for one the president called for. we have kept the total cost of...
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who are the winners and who are the losers? the u.s.ment reopens as democrats accept a short-term funding deal. but have they just kicked the immigration issue three weeks down the line? and netflix takes the crown. the video streaming service is $100 billion as shares surge in after hour trading. welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european open." i'm matt miller in berlin, alongside guy johnson in london. looking atwe are wall-to-wall coverage out of the ski city in switzerland, davos. guy: and delivering coverage of what is happening in the markets. we are 30 minutes into the trading day. at the moment, the market is bid. the stoxx 600 by about .4%. we have a number of sectors outperforming. let me run you through the list. travel and leisure doing well. the numbers from easyjet looking good. also reasonably well bid going from strength to strength. chemicals well bid, personal household goods doing well. on the downside, we saw iron or overnight on offer. that is taking the shine off the mining sector this morning. basic resourc
who are the winners and who are the losers? the u.s.ment reopens as democrats accept a short-term funding deal. but have they just kicked the immigration issue three weeks down the line? and netflix takes the crown. the video streaming service is $100 billion as shares surge in after hour trading. welcome back to "bloomberg markets: the european open." i'm matt miller in berlin, alongside guy johnson in london. looking atwe are wall-to-wall coverage out of the ski city in switzerland,...
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the waiters are in suits. but they are nice.nd funky and the environment is not stuffy. it is not like, per se, you are feeling like you are in a church. not that way. it is an involved version of the restaurant. it's called redux. carol: and it costs more. [laughter] >> yes. the proof is in the putting because people are buying these expensive dishes. so, like i-96 dollar dover so. for a are spending $500 crab at the restaurant in manhattan. people are really going for it. carol: you talk about nonchalant elegance. [laughter] so, and a la carte menu, no burgers. for the past 10 years, it seems like no restaurant is complete without a juicy burger that has to go on instagram. and these new chefs are like, no. no burgers. we are dressed up. carol: i like how they said, not a lot of greens on the plate. >> there was a scandinavian trend of burning everything on the plate and flowers and leaves and things, and that's a little fussy and over a top at -- and over the top and that is also not part of this trend. julia: midsummer night
the waiters are in suits. but they are nice.nd funky and the environment is not stuffy. it is not like, per se, you are feeling like you are in a church. not that way. it is an involved version of the restaurant. it's called redux. carol: and it costs more. [laughter] >> yes. the proof is in the putting because people are buying these expensive dishes. so, like i-96 dollar dover so. for a are spending $500 crab at the restaurant in manhattan. people are really going for it. carol: you...
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those are issues that are very important. when we look to trade, we always try to look so where are the women and how can we, through our work, strengthen women as economic actors in the field. we do that with all countries, so even countries within european union, we address it all the time. so it really is something that we consciously look at in all the issues we are working on. >> your focus is bringing women's issues in. do you ever look at things like conflict in a different way, if it's a feminist foreign policy? >> i think so. because what we have concluded is that women are, for instance, represented in peace negotiations, it would probably have a much more stable peace because women bring other issues to the table than men. >> right. >> so it's extremely important. and why shouldn't 50% of the population be included in all these issues? why have we been excluded before? >> right. >> it's just the right thing to do, actually. >> so turning to the african union, this is interesting, she was for 25 years a medical doct
those are issues that are very important. when we look to trade, we always try to look so where are the women and how can we, through our work, strengthen women as economic actors in the field. we do that with all countries, so even countries within european union, we address it all the time. so it really is something that we consciously look at in all the issues we are working on. >> your focus is bringing women's issues in. do you ever look at things like conflict in a different way, if...
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they are doing things that they feel are better for users, but decreased time spent on facebook -- aregetting onto thin ice, or is that something they should be doing? justin: if you are truly a mission-oriented company, then money -- the new round of fund raising we just did, think of it as the point of building rockets is not to have a lot of rocket fuel, just as the point of building to have a lotnot of money. money is the fuel you need to accomplish your mission. you care you care about your mission, the more important it is to focus on what's good for users. i feel fortunate that our mission and business model are so well aligned at asana. derivee that people value from asana, the more they pay us. in just the last year, we have had an 80% increase in revenue. it demonstrates that kind of value increase. emily: hence the investment from al gore's fund. justin rosenstein, thank you so much for joining us. the facebook call is underway. the cfo is on the call right now. mark zuckerberg also speaking moments ago, talking about how time spent decreased by 5% in the fourth quarter. ♪ a
they are doing things that they feel are better for users, but decreased time spent on facebook -- aregetting onto thin ice, or is that something they should be doing? justin: if you are truly a mission-oriented company, then money -- the new round of fund raising we just did, think of it as the point of building rockets is not to have a lot of rocket fuel, just as the point of building to have a lotnot of money. money is the fuel you need to accomplish your mission. you care you care about...
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you are able to drive carves now. yeah. i think they are not thinking machines. there is no, they don't really of intuition behind what they are doing. >> dr. kennedy, what kind of research or what, what is the back trend of that machine the face of the at? technologies? >> so generally a big network. met work, no networks don't have a picture here, but the large network you input the image by the pixel values. nothing you have the dot on the screen and they show up with different tins ty into acan turn it digital signal and you feed that digital signal into the and whole bunch of nodes or in the middle of this that use this to compute different, compute and pushes ites to the network. i am not sure if that is clear. the oneslet's go to before we look at what is on in board, why is serving one's ander? re's in your world this. we digitize everything. >> what do they stand snore theydo they mean well, can mean anything, right? they can represent your heart rate, your heart rate as you are going for run or be the we send tos that the screen for an image and produce
you are able to drive carves now. yeah. i think they are not thinking machines. there is no, they don't really of intuition behind what they are doing. >> dr. kennedy, what kind of research or what, what is the back trend of that machine the face of the at? technologies? >> so generally a big network. met work, no networks don't have a picture here, but the large network you input the image by the pixel values. nothing you have the dot on the screen and they show up with different...
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are. americans are choosing to work longer as our senate aging committee shows, in their annual report that was issued last year when we chose to look at america's aging workforce. for many americans working longer, that means delaying social security and then being able to collect much higher monthly benefits later. whiches one know decision is best? what is the ultimo -- ultimate time to have financial stability in the long run? when should you be considering health care and reducing costs? those are some of the s we will be examining today. we will also explore another issue. why we have formulas to help guide us through the best medicare and social security decisions, there is no simple formula for healthy aging. if we were to create a checklist for healthy aging, what would it include? are proven choices that one can make to maximize health and well-being. while genetics determine about 20% of longevity, lifestyle, and environment the other 80%. staying physically active, eating well,
are. americans are choosing to work longer as our senate aging committee shows, in their annual report that was issued last year when we chose to look at america's aging workforce. for many americans working longer, that means delaying social security and then being able to collect much higher monthly benefits later. whiches one know decision is best? what is the ultimo -- ultimate time to have financial stability in the long run? when should you be considering health care and reducing costs?...
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why are we importing people for jobs that are disappearing?hink you should be thinking about the big issues and anybody who is going to criticize you for that, i think is wrong. we should be thinking about tha that. >> tucker: no one seems to be. >> in my opinion, you are mixing up the timing a little bit. so the immigrants already came to the country and now they are failing for jobs that are there. nobody is saying, let's develop driverless cars and let's import foreignve drivers to drive cars- >> tucker: know, but we import over --io we are continuing to import without any abatement at all because of the democratic party is demanding it, more than a million low skill workers every year.. one of the going to do when these drop go? is a simple question. >> simple question, for the last hundred years, as jobs have been replaced, we have created jobs in new sectors. so as automated assembly lines got more and more robotic sized, people moved into services. now some 75, 80% of the economy are service jobs. why do we have seen and immigration his
why are we importing people for jobs that are disappearing?hink you should be thinking about the big issues and anybody who is going to criticize you for that, i think is wrong. we should be thinking about tha that. >> tucker: no one seems to be. >> in my opinion, you are mixing up the timing a little bit. so the immigrants already came to the country and now they are failing for jobs that are there. nobody is saying, let's develop driverless cars and let's import foreignve drivers...
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there are still some issues that are outstanding. what are they?e are a lot of issues that still need to be resolved. there are many stakeholders in this whole deal. for instance, one of the most potentialis the bondholders. they have $400 million of petrol bonds. they are going to lose about 97% of the value. that's a big issue. dilution of the equity of the current shareholders and chinese sovereign wealth fund. a lot of approvals could take about six months i think to get the final solution. betty: thank you so much. james pool of bloomberg news, asian metals and mining reporter in singapore. perhaps almost the end of that chapter. tencent making a new push into , leading-mortar retail an acquisition of a commercial property unit as be indebted conglomerate continues to divest. from beijing on this. tom, why is this deal for tencent, and what about the timing? it's interesting. what we are seeing is the likes of tencent but also jd.com and alibaba making a concerted push to make their mark in the physical retail space. they think they can revolu
there are still some issues that are outstanding. what are they?e are a lot of issues that still need to be resolved. there are many stakeholders in this whole deal. for instance, one of the most potentialis the bondholders. they have $400 million of petrol bonds. they are going to lose about 97% of the value. that's a big issue. dilution of the equity of the current shareholders and chinese sovereign wealth fund. a lot of approvals could take about six months i think to get the final solution....
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we are ahead and smartphones are getting better. we have longer battery life, they are doing different things. some are even losing keyboards and things like that. a lot assistant technology occurring. an robotics of course. that is where we continue to grow every year. robotics and as we get older, we want people to take care of us in the developing world. many technological solutions. one of the ways that we would be able to take care of our parents and ourselves frankly. >> we spent a lot of time in the robotics area. it has grown enormously. >> of course it will grow. since i was a kid reading science fiction but this has been the future. robotics are growing not only what they can do but getting personality. becoming more humanlike, if you will. right now, where single function, and of awkward like a navigational device. but with artificial intelligence, learning is better and better and they will know what we like. >> one of the other themes that we found here is 5g. >> yes certainly the world is going to be 5g. the us has to
we are ahead and smartphones are getting better. we have longer battery life, they are doing different things. some are even losing keyboards and things like that. a lot assistant technology occurring. an robotics of course. that is where we continue to grow every year. robotics and as we get older, we want people to take care of us in the developing world. many technological solutions. one of the ways that we would be able to take care of our parents and ourselves frankly. >> we spent a...
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we are smart people. these are truly dishonest -- and not all of them.e very good reporter reporters. journalist, but for the most part, honestly, these are really dishonest people. and they are bad people. and i reallyco think they don't like our country. i really believe that. and i don't think they are going to change, and that is why i do this. the only people giving a platform to these hate groups is the media itself and the fake news. oh, that is so funny. look back there. turning those suckers off fast. they are turning those lights off fast. like cnn. they do not want to their falling viewership up to watch what i am saying tonight. i mean, the advantage i have is that we do have a big voice. and you know, they are always a saying like twitter or social media, if i did not have social media, i would not be able to get the word out. i probably wouldn't be standing here, right? if i don't have social media, i probably would not be standing here. and do you ever notice that when i put out a tweet or a couple of tweets -- he is an a twitter storm. yo
we are smart people. these are truly dishonest -- and not all of them.e very good reporter reporters. journalist, but for the most part, honestly, these are really dishonest people. and they are bad people. and i reallyco think they don't like our country. i really believe that. and i don't think they are going to change, and that is why i do this. the only people giving a platform to these hate groups is the media itself and the fake news. oh, that is so funny. look back there. turning those...
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we are executing to it. we are showing results. just the strategy or piece of paper like the first time you when i spoke. now, we are really delivering. i am very pleased we are doing that. emily: that was john chen. coming up, the iranian government is cracking down on social media, as ways of protests gripped the country. a reminder, all episodes are now live streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i am emily chang. antigovernment protests have swept across iran this week. technology is playing a crucial role. is to grow is blocked in the country. we talked about this with a former analyst. >> this is not really surprising. iran has already had a number of social media sites and applications blocked prior to this. facebook and twitter had already been blocked. they have done this in the past, restricted access. there has been additional blocks put on. telegram channels have been blocked. we are seeing that there have been potential internet shutdowns in various parts o
we are executing to it. we are showing results. just the strategy or piece of paper like the first time you when i spoke. now, we are really delivering. i am very pleased we are doing that. emily: that was john chen. coming up, the iranian government is cracking down on social media, as ways of protests gripped the country. a reminder, all episodes are now live streaming on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i am emily chang....
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are running, and we are winning! [applause] we have a pink wave that's coming to the state legislatures, to the governors' mansions, to congress and we , want to make sure that we keep our eyes on the prize. so we are going to introduce , right now two of the feminist majority's next wave that is coming in. and we have all generations up here. we have dr. nadya hashmini, she will be the first afghan -american to run for congress, and she is going to change the image of afghanistan. [applause] she's a pediatrician who is tired of doctors and right-wing ones in congress trying to deny women's rights to reproductive rights. [applause] and we also have appear, allison friedman, who is running in virginia against right-wing barbara constantine. [applause] i want to share my time with this future, so the first afghan forn to be speaking afghanistan, not only in the congress, but speaking for women have the help in congress, dr. nadya hashmini. [applause] dr. nadya: hello, d.c. [applause] it is a pleasure to look out at the
are running, and we are winning! [applause] we have a pink wave that's coming to the state legislatures, to the governors' mansions, to congress and we , want to make sure that we keep our eyes on the prize. so we are going to introduce , right now two of the feminist majority's next wave that is coming in. and we have all generations up here. we have dr. nadya hashmini, she will be the first afghan -american to run for congress, and she is going to change the image of afghanistan. [applause]...
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they are the -- we are the envy of the world.e suck up alled the geniouses of the woornld send them to silicon valley. do you know silicon valley is 150 per there are foreign born? it's a symbol of american mastery of technology. we don't want to kill the goose that it laid the golden egg. kennedy: what are some of the loopholes that some who have written this legislation are concerned about. >> because it's based on a lottery. certain brokers flood the h-1b application on the days they are due. kennedy: there are 89,000 and they are going to boost it to 195,000. >> we don't want one country to hog all the visas because they flood system. they game system that way. this bill puts priority on real high-tech workers, not just people with a bachelor's degree and barely got out of college but are applying. we have to make sure we don't kill the goose that laid the golden egg. kennedy: there are people who say when you receive a ph.d in math and science in this country, they should stamp' citizenship papers to city the because you hav
they are the -- we are the envy of the world.e suck up alled the geniouses of the woornld send them to silicon valley. do you know silicon valley is 150 per there are foreign born? it's a symbol of american mastery of technology. we don't want to kill the goose that it laid the golden egg. kennedy: what are some of the loopholes that some who have written this legislation are concerned about. >> because it's based on a lottery. certain brokers flood the h-1b application on the days they...
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ceos and davos are feeling good. they are all positive. they are great. us now is jason at kelly. let's talk about this deal. this was not a deal around the rumor mill much. personal.is is i grew up a soda brat with coca-cola. andng this coffee company green mountain has a lot of those pods running around, to buy dr pepper, it's legendary. alix: it's a position of weakness or strength? david: they have been on an acquisition. they've been acquiring big companies. alix: why the diversifier? i guess you have snapple. david: they are going into sugar drinks, which is interesting. coca-cola is going away from them. jason: bankers are getting active. i know will be talking about this. david: moore m&a. million that of gone missing from a bit going exchange. i thought this was supposed to be more secure? this is not the first in. where seems like a moment every crypto, this is what we were worried about. back smugs sitting and saying this is not as awesome as you said it was. one of the big themes here is this goes back. this is what really moved people a few y
ceos and davos are feeling good. they are all positive. they are great. us now is jason at kelly. let's talk about this deal. this was not a deal around the rumor mill much. personal.is is i grew up a soda brat with coca-cola. andng this coffee company green mountain has a lot of those pods running around, to buy dr pepper, it's legendary. alix: it's a position of weakness or strength? david: they have been on an acquisition. they've been acquiring big companies. alix: why the diversifier? i...
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not -- are saying they are not worried about that.nd relative performance generally you see them move in an inverse direction your right now, retail is outperforming and oil continues to march higher. amidst the enthusiasm there are still dichotomies that may persist for that much longer. julia: retail stocks have been so beaten up that there's a bit b balance -- a bit of ounce -- luke: more than that. we have seen short entrance absolutely plummet. there is an essence of short recovery to this and we did have a record holiday season, but even know it didn't lift all boats as expected. joe: the fly in the ointment that people would point to is what were seeing in the rates market. you have a chart here called not a bearish story and it looks like a few different spreads here to tell me what we are looking at here. luke: i think this week was probably one of the best times we have had to show that flattening isn't necessarily bearish. the candle line there, that's the 210 curve and we saw yesterday it breeds 50 basis points in the firs
not -- are saying they are not worried about that.nd relative performance generally you see them move in an inverse direction your right now, retail is outperforming and oil continues to march higher. amidst the enthusiasm there are still dichotomies that may persist for that much longer. julia: retail stocks have been so beaten up that there's a bit b balance -- a bit of ounce -- luke: more than that. we have seen short entrance absolutely plummet. there is an essence of short recovery to this...
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they are also trying to educate thepublic that these are kinds of services that are not happening when the government shutdown. you might not notice it on day one but people are feeling the pain and it's not just national parks. host: tell us about the united states postal service. here is a tweet -- guest: agencies that are , they receive no appropriations from congress. they are funded through selling stamps and other mail services. they stay open in a shutdown and have money to operate. they don't rely on congress to give them their funding. they continue to deliver. federalbecca is a employee in goshen, indiana, good morning. caller: yes, i am a disabled that. i was -- of that. vet. 2013 shutdown and as a disabled vet i am heartbroken looking at the civilian side through the 2013 shutdown, i never saw that pay. , istatus today over 20 years requested to go on leave because i see this on a daily basis. i am a republican and proud of it and i work with people in a large city who i know are publicly very much the other way. i have to go in now and ask for my pay, and asked her five da
they are also trying to educate thepublic that these are kinds of services that are not happening when the government shutdown. you might not notice it on day one but people are feeling the pain and it's not just national parks. host: tell us about the united states postal service. here is a tweet -- guest: agencies that are , they receive no appropriations from congress. they are funded through selling stamps and other mail services. they stay open in a shutdown and have money to operate. they...
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let's get a check on where stocks are and how they are reacting, if indeed they are, with julie hyman. julie: we are seeing stocks of the highs of the session, but they have been gaining throughout the day, particularly in the past hour or so. all three major averages are now , i believe, at least at closing highs. we have not hit intraday highs for the major averages, but we have records on a closing basis, if we keep track of the gains we have seen today. they are fueled by some of the earnings reports we have been getting, and also the apple news coming in the past hour or so. the stock was lower, so it is not necessarily that it is lending itself so much to the gains we are seeing, but because of the size, any gain for apple is a gain for the market, but it was holding back earlier gains to some degree. now only of one third of 1% as we try to figure out what this repatriation announcement today means. the company will be paying about $38 billion in taxes because of repatriation here. isthe same time, apple saying it plans capital expenditures of $30 million in the u.s. over five
let's get a check on where stocks are and how they are reacting, if indeed they are, with julie hyman. julie: we are seeing stocks of the highs of the session, but they have been gaining throughout the day, particularly in the past hour or so. all three major averages are now , i believe, at least at closing highs. we have not hit intraday highs for the major averages, but we have records on a closing basis, if we keep track of the gains we have seen today. they are fueled by some of the...
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the schools are terrible, they are not getting better. people there shoot each other, who knows why. unemployment, broken families, drug addiction, it is a tragedy in slow motion and everybody knows it. but where's the energy to take any of it better to help our fellow americans? well, it's been siphoned off to serve a new and more fashionable cause, one not incidentally long-term electoral prospects. illegal immigrants. that's the new cause. as for the american poor, people whose families have been here for 300 years and are still suffering and dying young, as long as democrats take their votes for granted, they will continue to get lip service and that's it. john mccain is a member of the new jersey assembly and he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me on, tucker. >> tucker: i checked the numbers in newark, new jersey about 12% of high schoolers are adequate in math. in camden, among kids in grades 3 through 8 it's 7% have reached the math standard. why wouldn't the incoming governor make that his priority and
the schools are terrible, they are not getting better. people there shoot each other, who knows why. unemployment, broken families, drug addiction, it is a tragedy in slow motion and everybody knows it. but where's the energy to take any of it better to help our fellow americans? well, it's been siphoned off to serve a new and more fashionable cause, one not incidentally long-term electoral prospects. illegal immigrants. that's the new cause. as for the american poor, people whose families have...
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there are some businesses that are higher value or volume in -- or volume, and now we are less.ingment is fast. you need to stay on it. the philosophy behind it of the capital light high risk investment return model that can grow in dedicated segments stays the same it has been successful. francine: talk to me about m&a. i don't know what end of the spectrum you are. strong but has been slightly declining. the acceleration we had in q4 were the biggest deals being done in q4. that should continue. global growth has driven that, confidence, it change in in the u.s., regulatory relief. we think that will push the cycle. we don't think that is going to be massively greater than what it was in 2017. francine: there is so much optimism here. i don't know whether this is because of the tax reform, because this is the world economic forum or the world economic outlook by the msf -- by the imf was better than expected. andrea: economically, we haven't had it so good in a long time. synchronize growth everywhere, low inflation. you can have it much better than that. from a market standpo
there are some businesses that are higher value or volume in -- or volume, and now we are less.ingment is fast. you need to stay on it. the philosophy behind it of the capital light high risk investment return model that can grow in dedicated segments stays the same it has been successful. francine: talk to me about m&a. i don't know what end of the spectrum you are. strong but has been slightly declining. the acceleration we had in q4 were the biggest deals being done in q4. that should...
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we are very, very bleetds what you are doing. and let's see what happens with this fisa memo. >> i have seen it. it's bad and i want you to sight very soon. judge jeanine: send it to me tonight. >> we have to vote to release it. that's coming up. judge jeanine: now that we note fix was in for the clinton email probe, a brand-new "street justice" on tap. i head to hillary's hometown to see if i can find her. does hillary clinton drop off her pants suits here for dry cleaning? does hillary drop off pants suits? do you take pants suits. trusted battery for your son's favorite toy?t maybe not. maybe, you could trust he wouldn't leave the upstairs water running. (woman screams) or, you could just trust duracell. ♪ woman: where are we taking him? i have no clue. we're just tv doctors. if this was a real emergency, i'd be freaking out. we are the tv doctors of america. together with cigna reminding you to go, know, and take control of your health. schedule your annual check-up today. jean require told you the clinton email investigation
we are very, very bleetds what you are doing. and let's see what happens with this fisa memo. >> i have seen it. it's bad and i want you to sight very soon. judge jeanine: send it to me tonight. >> we have to vote to release it. that's coming up. judge jeanine: now that we note fix was in for the clinton email probe, a brand-new "street justice" on tap. i head to hillary's hometown to see if i can find her. does hillary clinton drop off her pants suits here for dry...
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now we are seeing dax futures that are gaining. cac futures that are gaining.t are still struggling but this is nothing compared to the blood on the screen you would have seen in new york yesterday. it looks like the global stock rout that we saw starting on monday in new york has come to an end to someit looks like thet for now. anna: perhaps. let's take a look at what we have been missing in the asian sector. this is joining if you. under a little bit of pressure as we listen to president trump talking about the state of the union address. the new american moment was the talked about. we do expect to see a little bit of about, up 2/10 of 1%, offsetting those warnings from goldman sachs about these elevated stock market levels. corporate profits, global growth story. that is what offsets those concerns. we do see s&p futures suggesting they will be stronger. the dollar region's its downward drop. we see it is down by one quarter of 1%. the fed continues to meet and will give us their adjustment for the u.s. economy. matt: janet yellen's last meeting. you can w
now we are seeing dax futures that are gaining. cac futures that are gaining.t are still struggling but this is nothing compared to the blood on the screen you would have seen in new york yesterday. it looks like the global stock rout that we saw starting on monday in new york has come to an end to someit looks like thet for now. anna: perhaps. let's take a look at what we have been missing in the asian sector. this is joining if you. under a little bit of pressure as we listen to president...
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say that we are on track just because we are also meeting budget. so, once again last year we collected with a banner year, and we collected a lot of revenue and so even though we are lower than last year, we are still on track to reach our budget this year. so revenues seem to be holding steady. on the expenditure side, we are a little bit lower than the same time last year for expenditures, and for a variety of reasons. primarily due to work order billings. those are the billings we get from other departments that provide services for us, so those buildings have not come in like last year, so i fully expect once we start billing we have an new financial management system so all departments are working towards learning that system so we'll see those actual expenditures go up. overall we are on track. if you look at the projections on the first page, we have projections to budget, because it's very preliminary. just the first five months. that may be impacting a bit of our expenditure. so after we get six months under the belt, we'll try to make mor
say that we are on track just because we are also meeting budget. so, once again last year we collected with a banner year, and we collected a lot of revenue and so even though we are lower than last year, we are still on track to reach our budget this year. so revenues seem to be holding steady. on the expenditure side, we are a little bit lower than the same time last year for expenditures, and for a variety of reasons. primarily due to work order billings. those are the billings we get from...
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are more specific but hackers are getting better.anything changing? less or more of a threat? >> keep it in perspective and understand the threat and what you need to do to make sure you are adequately protected. and remember to protect the data. that is where security needs to live. it is not about protecting the software, it is understanding the data and understanding human interaction with the data. it is a layered approach and basic training. it is all of the elements together that over time will increase our cyber hygiene and make us better. emily: brian white, great to have you back and bob o'donnell you are sticking with me for the hour. coming up, the race for fully autonomous cars ramping up, annual global sales could reach one million -- one billion dollars by 2025. ♪ emily: private equity firm silver lake has taken a majority stake in wp engines, silver lake invested $250 million to help the web tech startup by up investors and expand internationally. they built tools to better operate websites based on wordpress and open-
are more specific but hackers are getting better.anything changing? less or more of a threat? >> keep it in perspective and understand the threat and what you need to do to make sure you are adequately protected. and remember to protect the data. that is where security needs to live. it is not about protecting the software, it is understanding the data and understanding human interaction with the data. it is a layered approach and basic training. it is all of the elements together that...
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the road are much busier.yle will come around to show us what the roadways are looking like when he gets a chance. this is route 13 here. most of the pavement is down to block but that does not mean you are out of the clear. it is slick. be very careful out this way in new cation will delaware near wilmington line. i spoke with drivers. solve them are not feeling it. what do you think of the snow. >> i don't like it. >> reporter: tell me why not. >> i just don't like driving in it, working in it, i just don't like it, period. >> i love snow but i just don't like to be tonight. i like to look at it from inside my home. >> reporter: you know what i'm kind of with them but thinks light compared to boston so i'm happy to be here and happy to be in the middle of this and not 8 feet or blizzard conditions so we will be out here monitoring the situation. i'm having fun out here but it is serious rot roads so just take the road carefully. very latest live from new castle delaware chantee lans for cbs-3 "eyewitness new
the road are much busier.yle will come around to show us what the roadways are looking like when he gets a chance. this is route 13 here. most of the pavement is down to block but that does not mean you are out of the clear. it is slick. be very careful out this way in new cation will delaware near wilmington line. i spoke with drivers. solve them are not feeling it. what do you think of the snow. >> i don't like it. >> reporter: tell me why not. >> i just don't like driving...
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but they are trying. yesterday senators durbin and graham, they wanted to fist their bipartisan daca deal on the president. and by the way dick and lindsey's immigration act is about as viable these days as siegfried and rode. we have seen this before. they pranced up to the white house with a grand unveiling and they were pflum mentioned when immigration stall warts congressman bob goodlatte from virginia and senator tom cotton of arkansas were already in the room as was white house policy advisor, immigration expert steven miller. remember, just a few days earlier when the cameras were rolling, the president said he would not sign any daca deal without the funding of his wall and an end to chain migration and that stupid visa lottery system yet somehow the dynamic duo thought they could through charm and flattery alone con trump into agreeing to their solution that didn't meet the president's baseline and actually, if you can belief it, their idea increased chain migration. the president, to their faces
but they are trying. yesterday senators durbin and graham, they wanted to fist their bipartisan daca deal on the president. and by the way dick and lindsey's immigration act is about as viable these days as siegfried and rode. we have seen this before. they pranced up to the white house with a grand unveiling and they were pflum mentioned when immigration stall warts congressman bob goodlatte from virginia and senator tom cotton of arkansas were already in the room as was white house policy...
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guy: italy elections, are you worried? how are you preparing for it? james: we downgraded italy last year, actually. if we were to have this discussion one year ago we would be worried about italy leaving the eurozone. that seems to be off the table. nobody is talking about taking italy out of the eurozone. that seems to be no longer an election issue, but what is is the fiscal stimulus and the degree of fiscal easing that could come on the other side of the election, assuming we have a government that could deliver. debt in italy is over 130% of gdp. the deficit itself is not that high, but the debt burden is very high and the debt dynamics are very poor. we are focused on the fiscal dynamics that come out of this election. guy: oil, brent, approaching $70 per barrel. how does that change your view? james: it is a little bit higher than our forecast for the year was. we expect there will be a supply response. we still expect oil prices to come down. 60range of sort of $50 to dollars, we think that is the goldilocks of not too high for the importers an
guy: italy elections, are you worried? how are you preparing for it? james: we downgraded italy last year, actually. if we were to have this discussion one year ago we would be worried about italy leaving the eurozone. that seems to be off the table. nobody is talking about taking italy out of the eurozone. that seems to be no longer an election issue, but what is is the fiscal stimulus and the degree of fiscal easing that could come on the other side of the election, assuming we have a...
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mark: here are the stories we are covering. japan signals the age of using money isn't over yet. stocks higher today. the debate between active and passive investing. what works best in the long run? we have an exquisite interview with dick weil. live from davos, we will hear from the canadian finance minister. what he expects from the latest rounds of nafta talks in montreal. check out what's happening to european stocks. as you can see, there's a sea of green on our wonderful screen today. equities, currencies, bonds,
mark: here are the stories we are covering. japan signals the age of using money isn't over yet. stocks higher today. the debate between active and passive investing. what works best in the long run? we have an exquisite interview with dick weil. live from davos, we will hear from the canadian finance minister. what he expects from the latest rounds of nafta talks in montreal. check out what's happening to european stocks. as you can see, there's a sea of green on our wonderful screen today....
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are you hedging? how are you dealing with it?ur you see the euro dollar at a three-year high? befgang: we are relatively -- we have a practice that we do euroce our tools in predominantly. our invoicing is done in euro. based incurring more cost in europe. cost base we had in asia and the u.s., we do stand a forward contract. when we have a big increase of instance, that of one percentage point on that margin. we are relatively insensitive to it. anna: what about the sacred nice global growth? it is something we talk a lot with our guests. is that something you can evidence when you look at the spread of demand globally for asml products? wolfgang: we benefit from a strong semiconductor. that growth and so my conductor is strong. if you talking to people who do forecasting for a living, they think semiconductors will have a strong year. last year, growthless 5%. intensity is continuing to go up. with our products, we can outgrow the semiconductor market which we have shown last year, and which i am sure you will see over the comi
are you hedging? how are you dealing with it?ur you see the euro dollar at a three-year high? befgang: we are relatively -- we have a practice that we do euroce our tools in predominantly. our invoicing is done in euro. based incurring more cost in europe. cost base we had in asia and the u.s., we do stand a forward contract. when we have a big increase of instance, that of one percentage point on that margin. we are relatively insensitive to it. anna: what about the sacred nice global growth?...
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all these emblems they are not stickers. >> these are not costume made but stickers are. >> what about grill. >> the grill, those i pick up, and cover up ford logo because i want ford to make a eagles truck. >> so nobody tries to remove them. >> in. >> they cannot, they are permanently on. >> look at windshield wipers they are green as well. >> i got my eagles hat inside, my eagles shirt, i got another shirt that says i bleed green. >> and rear-view mirror look like helmet. >> yes. >> helmet on the rear-view mirror, flag in the back. i got my friends right here, i got swoop, all kinds of stuff. >> by the way, for you single male eagles fans looking for a lady who is an eagles fan won't mind having you in the man cave you are eligible. >> i am so are ladies on your club, is that right. >> yes. >> so... >> yes. >> that is one of my club members right here. >> you are the reason she told you about. is what your name. >> tameika. >> tell us about bird gang divas vip club. >> we are a bunch of excited eagles divas that get together to cheer on our bird. >> that is a great eye shadow. >> tha
all these emblems they are not stickers. >> these are not costume made but stickers are. >> what about grill. >> the grill, those i pick up, and cover up ford logo because i want ford to make a eagles truck. >> so nobody tries to remove them. >> in. >> they cannot, they are permanently on. >> look at windshield wipers they are green as well. >> i got my eagles hat inside, my eagles shirt, i got another shirt that says i bleed green. >> and...
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the banks are not lending the way they used to. rates are low.conducive environment for corporate's to come out. we will see a lot more corporate paper issued this year. banks need to diversify their source of funding. it is the same story for the corporate sector. yousef: what is the biggest risk that the fixed income space faces in 2018? with the feedback you have been getting and investors. matthew: they need to get out before we see more fed interest rates start to come up. also, the other big thing to be watching in this region is the geopolitical -- yousef: exactly. the landscape has shifted. matthew: exactly. there is a lot of risk. we have the qatar situation going on. we have week sovereigns in the shape of -- weak sovereigns. they have a lot of debt rented. if you look at the them on deficit, the qatar deficit, another $8 billion, the saudi deficit, it is this huge amount of money needs to be printed. all of these transfers going around the gcc with saudi's sending money to him on -- iman, there is a big geopolitical risk. yousef: excel
the banks are not lending the way they used to. rates are low.conducive environment for corporate's to come out. we will see a lot more corporate paper issued this year. banks need to diversify their source of funding. it is the same story for the corporate sector. yousef: what is the biggest risk that the fixed income space faces in 2018? with the feedback you have been getting and investors. matthew: they need to get out before we see more fed interest rates start to come up. also, the other...
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there they are. they are set to unwrap their immigration fix which they say addresses dreamers and border security. dreamers have to border v. that border security too. the wall. democrats saying they will vote against the proposed stop gap measure to keep the government open past friday if a daca fix is not attached. each political side blaming the other, watch. >> it makes no sense for democrats to try and bring us to a shut down to try to cut off chip funding for states running out of money like washington and kentucky and other states. i hope cool heads hopefully will prevail on this thing. >> only person in washington i believe said would be good to shut down the government was the president himself. i don't think that's what the american people want. it's certainly thought what the democratic caucus wants. >> harris: chief white house correspondent mike emanuel joins us from capitol hill. mike? >> harris, good afternoon to you. this proposal out there to keep the government up and running to av
there they are. they are set to unwrap their immigration fix which they say addresses dreamers and border security. dreamers have to border v. that border security too. the wall. democrats saying they will vote against the proposed stop gap measure to keep the government open past friday if a daca fix is not attached. each political side blaming the other, watch. >> it makes no sense for democrats to try and bring us to a shut down to try to cut off chip funding for states running out of...
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schools are closed. we are not used to this. we don't have anything to take care of this. >> more than 500 flights have been canceled so far today. airlines allow passengers to change or cancel the tickets for >> the airline was terrific. they didn't charge us a thing to change. >> the big four airlines tell us more than 55 meteorologists working around the clock to track the winter storm. again tomorrow, they are expecting thousands of cancellations. reporting at the national airport i'm sam sweeney, abc7 news. jonathan: a lot of travelers will have a name for the storm. it won't be good one to name on tv. michelle: there has to be a hashtag on this. bill: i'm sure. bomb cyclone. michelle: bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb. bill: bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb. la bomba. that's good, too. we have a couple things we are talking about. right now is the snow. the potential for us. we are watching the big, big chill after this. so currently we are at 32 at reagan national. everybody for the most part wind chill temperatures are down or not as cold. w
schools are closed. we are not used to this. we don't have anything to take care of this. >> more than 500 flights have been canceled so far today. airlines allow passengers to change or cancel the tickets for >> the airline was terrific. they didn't charge us a thing to change. >> the big four airlines tell us more than 55 meteorologists working around the clock to track the winter storm. again tomorrow, they are expecting thousands of cancellations. reporting at the national...
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signs are we are managing to keep the occupancy we are managing to keep the occu pa ncy levels we are also a difficult season in australia, france, this is just a characteristic of health care assistants. do we have more longer—term questions to address? of course. 1 million more over 75s coming down the track in ten years. those are questions that we have got to answer. but as far as this government is concerned, we want to continue to be proud of the nhs and supported through this challenging time of the year. under this government, it seems the nhs is only running properly 11 months of the year. can‘t be right? running properly 11 months of the year. can't be right? we have got more doctors, nurses, the outcomes have dramatically improved. but it isa have dramatically improved. but it is a very pressured time of year. we are trying to do the winter planning better than last year. that is five over the course of last year, to give you an example, we have seen an extra £1 billion for social care, 200 doctors in a&e, and if you looked at the last monthly figures, over half of the acci
signs are we are managing to keep the occupancy we are managing to keep the occu pa ncy levels we are also a difficult season in australia, france, this is just a characteristic of health care assistants. do we have more longer—term questions to address? of course. 1 million more over 75s coming down the track in ten years. those are questions that we have got to answer. but as far as this government is concerned, we want to continue to be proud of the nhs and supported through this...
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it tells us when people are in jobs they are willing to do for the wages that they are offered. this is something that is constantly locked in this debate. the idea that people are somehow coerced in the working environment simply isn't a lived experience of workers in america at any level. [laughter] katherine: this is not to say that people love their jobs and downs in full of unicorns and rainbows. ultimatelys still every morning, you wake up and have a decision about whether or not you are going to go to work. [laughter] katherine: you can choose not to go. the day that you choose not to go -- do you know what happens you? nobody comes to take you away or arrest you. under socialist systems, historically, that is what happens. i think this is something our friends on team jacobin would like to erase or deny. i would grant them that is not the ideal form of their system. it is however, the lived form of their system. under capitalism, we have a constant ongoing push for profits that leads to all the riches that you currently enjoy. it leads to the fact that you can pay five d
it tells us when people are in jobs they are willing to do for the wages that they are offered. this is something that is constantly locked in this debate. the idea that people are somehow coerced in the working environment simply isn't a lived experience of workers in america at any level. [laughter] katherine: this is not to say that people love their jobs and downs in full of unicorns and rainbows. ultimatelys still every morning, you wake up and have a decision about whether or not you are...
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are you happy? >> we are very excited. kiss cam. they are kissing.. >> that is what i appreciate about you and to be upfront and honest but i can feel the love all the people that are in love here and they just put a smile on your face but can you feel your toes? >> yes i can. >> that makes one of us. that is all that matters. find the love and bring it together and keep us informed. >> i was impressed. >> that is the hot heat of romance. absolutely. and also asking them a happy new year. the party is just getting started. if you think it is any warmer there. because the other man of steel is keeping warm. >> i have acquired a hat. this is skyla can i interrupt you for a second? >> happy new year. >> i am teaching a dance called money bags. >> how does it go? >> teach it to me. >> stepped to the right and back with your left. out with your right. >> isn't there a lasso move? can you guys show me how to do it? money bags. >> they are absolutely having a blast. so for a quick question how bad did i butcher that dance? >> you did pretty good. >> where y
are you happy? >> we are very excited. kiss cam. they are kissing.. >> that is what i appreciate about you and to be upfront and honest but i can feel the love all the people that are in love here and they just put a smile on your face but can you feel your toes? >> yes i can. >> that makes one of us. that is all that matters. find the love and bring it together and keep us informed. >> i was impressed. >> that is the hot heat of romance. absolutely. and also...
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are think all of them serious issues, and my response to bet we are going transparent and we are goingesponsibility for our actions in the past. i do think that there are certain circumstances where there was smoke but no fire, and i think is a company, we have to defend ourselves and work within the appropriate frameworks. my goal is to get beyond this stuff. >> some of the things like pricing policies go to the heart of what uber is. or am i wrong? >> they do, but there is a way of being smart but transparent at the same time. that is where we have to take the company. uber. that was the ceo of for our reaction, eric is here. what do you make about what he had to say? >> the tactful measured ceo they want, i inc. the dodge -- i think the dodge on profitability is interesting. super noncommittal. will, last year, they will have lost $4 billion. so it makes sense that he is trying to give himself some time to turn that around. but it is another sign the margins are sort of a big problem for the company. so no commitment there, which i think is the biggest news. emily: what about what h
are think all of them serious issues, and my response to bet we are going transparent and we are goingesponsibility for our actions in the past. i do think that there are certain circumstances where there was smoke but no fire, and i think is a company, we have to defend ourselves and work within the appropriate frameworks. my goal is to get beyond this stuff. >> some of the things like pricing policies go to the heart of what uber is. or am i wrong? >> they do, but there is a way...
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we are very unique. and we are going to celebrate our half birthday next month. patriot when we grow up i hope we will become like this truly inspiring model. it is true xhosa boat has gone through a lot. over half the population was supported. families were destroyed and torn apart, but kosovo is no longer known only for its tragic past. because of women, kosovo has become also a story of success and inspiration. we were the first in southeastern europe to have a commander-in-chief woman president. we also are the country with the largest number of per capita. so i don't confuse me with just one. but there was a young girl who waited for her chance because kosovo joined the olympics committee a couple of years ago and it was in rio we had the chance to compete for the first time and there was this young woman [inaudible] you don't end up very well. but there is this young woman who trained in terrible conditions with hours of no electricity. many offered her belly and so millions so she could compete for other flags, but she waited for her chance to compete and
we are very unique. and we are going to celebrate our half birthday next month. patriot when we grow up i hope we will become like this truly inspiring model. it is true xhosa boat has gone through a lot. over half the population was supported. families were destroyed and torn apart, but kosovo is no longer known only for its tragic past. because of women, kosovo has become also a story of success and inspiration. we were the first in southeastern europe to have a commander-in-chief woman...
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they work and they are safe. i -- they are safe. i think that it doesn't meet the full benefit of going to autonomous vehicles. >> let me ask all of you having taken gm's statement that we will have avs on the roads by 2019. how soon in your view will we have level five, safe, autonomous vehicles? maybe we can go down the line and get a prediction, in terms of years from now. >> i think there is a common thing that says technology is overrated in the near-term and underrated in the long-term. i -- long-term. i think it is going to be longer than probably many technologists believe. i think a big part is going to be the adoption of it and the trust, more so than the technology itself. i would say ten years if i was a betting person. >> 10 years. mr. kentley klay? >> i think there is a shell around for this technology in early adoption and mass adoption. i think around 2020 you will see fully automated vehicles on-demand working in confined, geo-fenced areas in similar locations. as the technology is improved, that will expand. show l
they work and they are safe. i -- they are safe. i think that it doesn't meet the full benefit of going to autonomous vehicles. >> let me ask all of you having taken gm's statement that we will have avs on the roads by 2019. how soon in your view will we have level five, safe, autonomous vehicles? maybe we can go down the line and get a prediction, in terms of years from now. >> i think there is a common thing that says technology is overrated in the near-term and underrated in the...
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if you are a woman of color and you are raped before the age of 18, then you are 66% more likely to be sexual li ly assaulted ag 70% of girls wo are sex trafficked are girls of color. they are coming out of the foster care system. they are coming out of the povr i ti. and it is a billion dollar industry. when they go into the sex trafficking business and they call it a business, trust me. more than likely, they are gang raped. i am speaking today not just for the me toos, because i was a me too, but when i raise my hand, i am aware of all the women who are still in silence. the women who are faceless. the women who don't have the money and don't have the constitution and who don't have the confidence and who don't have the images in our media that gives them a sense of self-worth enough to break their silence that is root ed in the shame of assault and rooted in the stigma of assault. written on the statue of liberty is "come, come you tireless, poor yearning to breathe free, to breathe free." every single day, your job as an american citizen is not just to fight for your rights, but i
if you are a woman of color and you are raped before the age of 18, then you are 66% more likely to be sexual li ly assaulted ag 70% of girls wo are sex trafficked are girls of color. they are coming out of the foster care system. they are coming out of the povr i ti. and it is a billion dollar industry. when they go into the sex trafficking business and they call it a business, trust me. more than likely, they are gang raped. i am speaking today not just for the me toos, because i was a me...
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mark: here are the stories we are covering. the bank of japan signals the age of using money isn't over yet. stocks higher today. the debate between active and passive investing. what works best in the long run? we have an exquisite interview with dick weil. live from davos, we will hear from the canadian finance minister. what he expects from the latest rounds of nafta talks in montreal. check out what's happening to european stocks. as you can see, there's a sea of green on our wonderful screen today. equities, currencies, bonds, commodities -- the stock 600 rising for a fourth day, highest level since 2015. the upswings we are seeing, the synchronous upswing is continuing in global equities. german investor confidence today setting optimistic tone for europe's biggest economy. to 20.4.g germany's economy enjoying a strong run supported by domestic spending and solid global trading. the strongest expansion since 2011. that is the data highlighting germany today. look at the difference between spain and germany going back to 2
mark: here are the stories we are covering. the bank of japan signals the age of using money isn't over yet. stocks higher today. the debate between active and passive investing. what works best in the long run? we have an exquisite interview with dick weil. live from davos, we will hear from the canadian finance minister. what he expects from the latest rounds of nafta talks in montreal. check out what's happening to european stocks. as you can see, there's a sea of green on our wonderful...
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. >> now they are sleeping. some are up with us. >> tell us why. maybe you are out early. maybe you are out late. good morning, i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. kari is here with a look at the forecast. >> looks good today and the next several days looking forward to warm weather. you need a warm jacket as you head out. the temperatures, mostly in the low 40s. we have a couple upper 30s for those inland valleys and the tri-valley to the south county. as we look at the highs today, low 60s. i think it will be a good one to get out and take a nice long walk with the sunshine. we will have a lot of changes on the way as we go through the week in terms of rain. i'll talk about that in a few m minutes. >>> the start of 2018 means recreational marijuana is now officially legal in the golden state. today, dozens of pot shops will be licensed to sell that marijuana throughout the stay. >> pete suratos is live in berkeley at one of a handful of shops opening. we are expecting big business today. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, marcus. that's w
. >> now they are sleeping. some are up with us. >> tell us why. maybe you are out early. maybe you are out late. good morning, i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. kari is here with a look at the forecast. >> looks good today and the next several days looking forward to warm weather. you need a warm jacket as you head out. the temperatures, mostly in the low 40s. we have a couple upper 30s for those inland valleys and the tri-valley to the...
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we are the media. he feels he is part of the conversation and that's why he watches c-span and the media feeds the racism and crime and bigotry. i'm not necessarily certain anymore, because it makes money in hollywood is doing these movies that have values and virtue. the box office does very well but i don't understand why goodness itself, why you don't see more of it. leads itand if it bleeds but you also need to tell people there is hope in the world. i appreciate what the professor is saying. it gives me a lot of hope for perspectivend the that people have that there is still life in the world of the media plays a significant role. i take great responsibility and great introspection into the shows we put on the air and what we want to say to the children and what we want to say to adults and the media needs to become more responsible and accountable for what they place on the airwaves. i think the caller is spot on and it's refreshing to know the american people who were once the sleeping giant has
we are the media. he feels he is part of the conversation and that's why he watches c-span and the media feeds the racism and crime and bigotry. i'm not necessarily certain anymore, because it makes money in hollywood is doing these movies that have values and virtue. the box office does very well but i don't understand why goodness itself, why you don't see more of it. leads itand if it bleeds but you also need to tell people there is hope in the world. i appreciate what the professor is...
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in other words, we are in a situation where if you are holding cash you are going to feel pretty stupid. >> ray dahlio was being interviewed at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. it is an annual meeter of business and political leaders held in the swiss alpine town of davos. that's where andrew ross sorkin is for us tonight. >> reporter: i'm andrew ross sorkin at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland where hundreds of ceos from around the world and 70 heads of state gather to tackle some of the biggest issues, the economy. >> the real thing we benefit by is the general economy. it's in good shape in the united states. projected to grow by 2.7% as opposed to this year in the throw twos. >> economically right now the world is expanding almost every place. and things look good and probably will continue to stay good. >> and politics. >> president trump came here, i suspect his message is going to be one that's going to be reasonably well received. you now can't expect everyone to love everything he says but i think he will have a message that is reasonably well receiv
in other words, we are in a situation where if you are holding cash you are going to feel pretty stupid. >> ray dahlio was being interviewed at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. it is an annual meeter of business and political leaders held in the swiss alpine town of davos. that's where andrew ross sorkin is for us tonight. >> reporter: i'm andrew ross sorkin at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland where hundreds of ceos from around the world and 70 heads of...
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markets are over.hat may suggest a 5% to 10% pullback is ahead. if we happened to the bloomberg and take a look at g #btv to a 83, the last shutdown was in 2013. at that time, the s&p 500 did drop about 5%. the rsi or momentum indicator had been overbought. at this time, we have the s&p 500 5% above its 50 day moving average, suggesting conditions are overbought. take a look at the rsi above 80. katie stockton, the head of technical analysis, saying sentiment is overbought. she sees a 5% pullback is left. it will be interesting to see what triggers this. a lot of agreement that conditions are overbought. vonnie was talking about deals. we have deals in the insurance space. let's take a look at this reinsurer. shares are up 44% on the news that aig is buying the company for 5.6 billion dollars in cash, giving a pop to the entire space. aig down 1.5%, but the acquisition seems very much in line with the ceo possibl to 's goal to grow the company through deal. s. let's take a look at the biotech space bec
markets are over.hat may suggest a 5% to 10% pullback is ahead. if we happened to the bloomberg and take a look at g #btv to a 83, the last shutdown was in 2013. at that time, the s&p 500 did drop about 5%. the rsi or momentum indicator had been overbought. at this time, we have the s&p 500 5% above its 50 day moving average, suggesting conditions are overbought. take a look at the rsi above 80. katie stockton, the head of technical analysis, saying sentiment is overbought. she sees a...
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you are -- you are home here. you went to catholic university, got your chemical engineering degree. libya, talk about a country that's been through difficult times. you have been involved in rebuilding civil society and participation of women. where do things stand on that front now? >> talking about women or the country? >> start with civil society. >> well, first of all, i would like to thank csis for organizing this great event. we follow it every time you host great women here. thanks to all the participants in the audience nehere. my country is going through a very challenging time. it's been challenging since the uprising in 2011. things didn't quite go according to our aspirations and hopes. nevertheless, despite all the challenges, we are face iing ho still drives us to continue working to regain back our stability and rebuild our institutions. it's very much, i would say after the armed conflicts, it leaves the country broken with no institutions. and it's not an easy job to rebuild. you need all the ins
you are -- you are home here. you went to catholic university, got your chemical engineering degree. libya, talk about a country that's been through difficult times. you have been involved in rebuilding civil society and participation of women. where do things stand on that front now? >> talking about women or the country? >> start with civil society. >> well, first of all, i would like to thank csis for organizing this great event. we follow it every time you host great women...
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we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor,... ...since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent,... ...heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily,... ...or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers,... ...a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding,... ...new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. if you recently had a heart attack, ask your docto
we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without...