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so with that thank you let's , talk about able archer 83. what was able archer 83? according to the nsa, not the national security archive where i work, the real nsa. this is one of the best declassified reads i've read. they call the years 1982-1984 quote "the most dangerous confrontation since the cable missile crisis." able archer 83 was the crux of this. it was a nato nuclear release exercise that caused unprecedented military actions in the soviet union and and may have put our nuclear relations with the soviet union on a hair trigger with them according to a u.s. analysis. in other words, one of the two most dangerous moments of the cold war is largely unknown to the public. in my book, i argued that able archer 83 brought the world unacceptably closer to nuclear war, but it had a key affect on our foreign policy and its danger helped reagan decide and lead us to the end of the cold war. speaking of president reagan, here is one of his famous notecards. you may know that he always had notecards in the meetings prepared by his staff. he used them and use them w
so with that thank you let's , talk about able archer 83. what was able archer 83? according to the nsa, not the national security archive where i work, the real nsa. this is one of the best declassified reads i've read. they call the years 1982-1984 quote "the most dangerous confrontation since the cable missile crisis." able archer 83 was the crux of this. it was a nato nuclear release exercise that caused unprecedented military actions in the soviet union and and may have put our...
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for years. >> cynthia archer i've known since probably 191 when i started. in here with her mother in '91. we were almost working together which is scary. >> oh, please. >> i'm kidding you, kid. >> it's not worth t. >> i know that. >> take the shovel. >> she has been in and out for so long that this is kind of like home. unfortunately. she feels probably safer in here than she does on the streets. >> you could be doing something like normal, you know? >> daniel he esdale is also hop for a bit more freedom. he has five weeks left to serve on his two-year sentence for possession of a firearm. as unlikely as it is, he's still holding out hope that he can serve that time in general population. >> it's still a possibility. like this big that i might go to pod. i might. i doubt t. >> esdale is currently back in segregation after refusing to perform his job in the jail infirmary. >> open the door, please. >> but he sees it as just one small slip up after four months of what was for him unusually good behavior. today he's meeting with jail officials where he will le
for years. >> cynthia archer i've known since probably 191 when i started. in here with her mother in '91. we were almost working together which is scary. >> oh, please. >> i'm kidding you, kid. >> it's not worth t. >> i know that. >> take the shovel. >> she has been in and out for so long that this is kind of like home. unfortunately. she feels probably safer in here than she does on the streets. >> you could be doing something like normal, you...
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after anderson died in 1892 his son archer took over. archer died in 1918. his son took over. tredegar stayed in the family as far as anderson goes, but also a lot of the workers. you look through the payroll ledgers or the order books and you see the same names over and over again. this was a generational affair. one family in particular, are a family of german immigrants. and the first -- the patriarch of that family came here in about the early 1850s and his last descendant retired from tredegar in 1953. and that was just one example the families that just stayed here generation after generation. initially, tredegar ironworks was making small iron implements. the railroad industry was just starting in america at the time. they were starting to mike railroad spikes things like that. when joseph reed anded a came on board he diversified n. 1801 owing to his connections with the military having been a west point graduate he talked to the stockholders and talked them into purchasing the equipment needed to produce cannons and they started producing canons for both state governm
after anderson died in 1892 his son archer took over. archer died in 1918. his son took over. tredegar stayed in the family as far as anderson goes, but also a lot of the workers. you look through the payroll ledgers or the order books and you see the same names over and over again. this was a generational affair. one family in particular, are a family of german immigrants. and the first -- the patriarch of that family came here in about the early 1850s and his last descendant retired from...
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by helen archer resulted in a 20% increase in calls to the domestic abuse helpline.n girlgroup yegna, dubbed the ethiopian spice girls by the daily mail, reaches 8.5 million people and helps transform the lives of some of the hardest to reach and most disadvantaged girls in the world. so may i ask the minister why, when faced by attacks from the daily mail, did the secretary of state withdraw funding from this multi—a—rated project? the decision was taken, as mentioned earlier, because it was deemed there were other things that were more effective that the money could be spent on. there is another programme operating in ethiopia aimed at child marriage, which is the end child marriage. it focuses more on rural areas that the girl effect project wasn't reaching. and it was deemed more effective because it worked directly with the communities concerned. now, girl effect is going to continue, we're not going to continue to fund it, because we're going to send the money elsewhere, but we hope that it will continue and we acknowledge that it did some good work whilst it w
by helen archer resulted in a 20% increase in calls to the domestic abuse helpline.n girlgroup yegna, dubbed the ethiopian spice girls by the daily mail, reaches 8.5 million people and helps transform the lives of some of the hardest to reach and most disadvantaged girls in the world. so may i ask the minister why, when faced by attacks from the daily mail, did the secretary of state withdraw funding from this multi—a—rated project? the decision was taken, as mentioned earlier, because it...
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until the civil war when it became a company on by stockholders again. 1892, hisrson died in son archer took over. he died in 1918. his son took over. tredegar the stockholders of tredegar into purchasing the equipment needed to reduce cannons. they started producing cannons for both state governments and the federal government. 1850 1865from produced approximately 40 locomotives in the tredegar locomotive shops. by 1860, tredegar was a largest ironworks in the southern states. it was the largest employer in the richmond area. richmond was the industrial hub of the southern states. that was one of the reasons why the confederate government relocated their capital from a gum rate to richmond -- montgomery to richmond. when the civil war actually started, initially joseph anderson offered the confederate government to buy tredegar outright. they wanted him to still run it because they saw him as a capable manager. it is largely switched over to a wartime production of canonry and shot and shell than anything the southern railroads needed for the infrastructure to keep the war effort going
until the civil war when it became a company on by stockholders again. 1892, hisrson died in son archer took over. he died in 1918. his son took over. tredegar the stockholders of tredegar into purchasing the equipment needed to reduce cannons. they started producing cannons for both state governments and the federal government. 1850 1865from produced approximately 40 locomotives in the tredegar locomotive shops. by 1860, tredegar was a largest ironworks in the southern states. it was the...
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the editor of the archers said sara coward was a gifted actress with a unique voice.white house today for their first meeting since last november's election. mr trudeau said he expected the two leaders would find "a lot of common ground", despite their differences over trade and immigration policies. gary 0'donoghue is in washington. and we do know, they do have some differences, particularly over immigration? well, let's see. justin trudeau is a liberal, he is a feminist, he's pro—immigration and he has welcomed refugees with open arms into canada. so, should, and quite a lot of differences between the northern premier league from over the border and the new president in washington. but they do have interests in common. there is a lot of trade between the two countries, 75% of canada's trade is with the us, and for the us, 18% goes the other way. millions ofjobs across the border, dependent on one another. so they have things in common, not least the north american free trade agreement, which donald trump wants to renegotiate. that's something the canadians will want
the editor of the archers said sara coward was a gifted actress with a unique voice.white house today for their first meeting since last november's election. mr trudeau said he expected the two leaders would find "a lot of common ground", despite their differences over trade and immigration policies. gary 0'donoghue is in washington. and we do know, they do have some differences, particularly over immigration? well, let's see. justin trudeau is a liberal, he is a feminist, he's...
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after anderson died in 1882, his son archer anderson took over. he died in 1918. his son took over. in the family as far as anderson goes. but also a lot of the workers. you look at the payrolls and the order books and ecb same names over and over and over again. this was a generational affair. one -- you see the same names over and over again. this was a generational affair. one family, the first patriarch came near in the early 1850's -- his lastendents descendent retired from tredegar . and that's one example of a family that stayed here generation after generation. the railroad industry was just starting and america at the time. they were starting to make railroad spikes, things like that. when anderson came on the scene, he helped diversify their out port -- their output. owing to his military connections, he talks the stockholders into purchasing the material needed to produce canons and they started a produce cancer of the state and federal government. from 1850 until 1855, they produced approximately 40 locomotives. by 1860, tredegar ironworks was the largest ironworks in th
after anderson died in 1882, his son archer anderson took over. he died in 1918. his son took over. in the family as far as anderson goes. but also a lot of the workers. you look at the payrolls and the order books and ecb same names over and over and over again. this was a generational affair. one -- you see the same names over and over again. this was a generational affair. one family, the first patriarch came near in the early 1850's -- his lastendents descendent retired from tredegar . and...
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. >> reporter: you think this kid reminds me of something and you hear his name chris archer the point for the high school and younger brother of ryan that started at villanova. >> i played basketball since i was this tall and super young. >> 21 points in the junior season and it's in chris' blood and trying to measure up to big bro as long as he can remember and was in the stands for ryan's shining moment. three seconds on mid floor and is it the chickens for the championship? >> so it's ridiculous it was a dream come true seeing my brother make the national championship and win it out. >> reporter: not easy for the kid to follow in his big brother's giant footsteps and it's everyday with his name on the leading score by a long shot. >> where i go i get picked on by other students and comes with the last name. >> reporter: what do you hear? >> you are not your brother and are a family let down. >> does a good job and not effecting him and it's his time. announcer: how do you bounce that off your back? >> he is his own arch. >> reporter: with four games to play the skins are holding do
. >> reporter: you think this kid reminds me of something and you hear his name chris archer the point for the high school and younger brother of ryan that started at villanova. >> i played basketball since i was this tall and super young. >> 21 points in the junior season and it's in chris' blood and trying to measure up to big bro as long as he can remember and was in the stands for ryan's shining moment. three seconds on mid floor and is it the chickens for the...
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soon crews will replace the aging bridge components, concrete archers, travel lanes, the bridge deck, and sidewalks. aaa says it despite the hassle, adam newbauer understands. >> repairs are necessary. >> reporter: just down the river scaffolding going up around the key bridge for repairs there. the national park service and d-dot says the two projects should not overlap and they'll work closely to find ways to minimize traffic disruptions. >>> all right, this week there was a growing call for d.c., maryland, and virginia to team up and try to get the washington redskins to change their name. as tom sherwood reports they're hoping to use a new stadium as the major incentive. >> reporter: the aging rfk stadium holds a storybook tale of the football glory here until the team left in the late '90s. but the redskins team name remains a continuing controversy. >> the team with such a racist and derogatory name -- >> reporter: d.c. councilmember david grasso announced he's joining an effort to have maryland, and virginia all agree to withhold any development funds from the belty team as it
soon crews will replace the aging bridge components, concrete archers, travel lanes, the bridge deck, and sidewalks. aaa says it despite the hassle, adam newbauer understands. >> repairs are necessary. >> reporter: just down the river scaffolding going up around the key bridge for repairs there. the national park service and d-dot says the two projects should not overlap and they'll work closely to find ways to minimize traffic disruptions. >>> all right, this week there...
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soon crews will replace the aging bridge components, concrete archers, travel lanes, the bridge deck, and sidewalks. triple-a said it could affect traffic for about a year and a half. despite the hassle, adam understands. >> repairs are necessary. >> reporter: scaffolding is already going up around the key bridge for repairs there. the national park service and d do not overlap and they'll work closely to minimize traffic disruptions. construction on the arlington memorial bridge is scheduled to begin sometime next year in the fall. live here, shomari stone, news 4. >>> thank you, shomari. >>> the search for a 16-year-old mother and her baby is growing more desperate tonight. police say they're not giving up. lizzy rivera kol ind ras and her 5-month-old son aidan, disappeared three weeks ago. today fairfax county police talked to people at her apartment complex in springfield and passed out flyers. they're worried she may have left out of fear of the child's father. jose rivas is not a suspect, but police say he has gang ties and they're looking for him as well. >>> next at 11:00, hac
soon crews will replace the aging bridge components, concrete archers, travel lanes, the bridge deck, and sidewalks. triple-a said it could affect traffic for about a year and a half. despite the hassle, adam understands. >> repairs are necessary. >> reporter: scaffolding is already going up around the key bridge for repairs there. the national park service and d do not overlap and they'll work closely to minimize traffic disruptions. construction on the arlington memorial bridge is...
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he had 21 iranian archers admitted to the country to take the and las vegas.carlet: so they are allowed to come in for competition purposes, but not necessarily training purposes? state will have to ask department that. our issue is making sure we get them in for competitions. who can get in -- in terms of who is not competing, is not a question for us. scarlet: i know there are facilities for athletes across sports. you worried about muslim athletes not being able to come into the u.s. for training? >> our obligation first and foremost is to make sure that american athletes get the support that they need to win medals at the olympics and paralympic games. people come from all over the world to train in the united states. have athletes from over 200 countries at the universities that we have. that will continue, i don't think that will stop. we have to keep our eye on the ball and make sure that we do it the right way. scarlet: more broadly,e in a period of nationalism that could more intense. what will the olympics look like in an era of hyper-nationalism? ac
he had 21 iranian archers admitted to the country to take the and las vegas.carlet: so they are allowed to come in for competition purposes, but not necessarily training purposes? state will have to ask department that. our issue is making sure we get them in for competitions. who can get in -- in terms of who is not competing, is not a question for us. scarlet: i know there are facilities for athletes across sports. you worried about muslim athletes not being able to come into the u.s. for...
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and the act prosecutors say was committed by edward archer in the name of islam. it was labeled terrorism. >> new tea tails about the gun man. >> reporter: headlines, and banners flashed across the news. "cbs evening news" ran story of the officer ambush. >> police say shooter confessed to the crime. >> reporter: coverage here at cbs-3 dominated news cycles for days and days. and president trump on monday accused reporters of ignoring and under covering 78 acts of terrorism. the shooting of philadelphia's officer hartnett was on the list. >> his face looks familiar. >> reporter: with the picture of officer hartnett we went out and using memories. they claim natalie media ignored this attack. >> okay. >> reporter: would you agree with that claim or do you think you have seen that on the news. >> i have seen that on the news, and, i do know that donald trump is a little extreme in his positions. >> newscast, said that he was shot, while sitting in the patrol car. >> reporter: correct, but once we revealed why we were asking about this case, answers seemed to change.
and the act prosecutors say was committed by edward archer in the name of islam. it was labeled terrorism. >> new tea tails about the gun man. >> reporter: headlines, and banners flashed across the news. "cbs evening news" ran story of the officer ambush. >> police say shooter confessed to the crime. >> reporter: coverage here at cbs-3 dominated news cycles for days and days. and president trump on monday accused reporters of ignoring and under covering 78 acts...
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he was telling me he worked with a great archer to get this right, watch this. >> he said it takes aboute off a second, a year of doing nothing but practicing. so we realized well the arrows are going to be sgi. i learned the movements. in a sequence like that i draw three real arrows, i walk out, i have them in my hand, the three arrows and then as i go under the camera i drop them, right. >> amazing. >> and then just go through the motions as if i'm holding three arrows and then my friends at ilm put them in. >> you will never know when you watch the movie. he drop it is arrows and they become fake computer arrows. it's cool how they pulled that off. abby: fascinating. >> 2. 5 out of 5, visually cool but the script is horrible, it really is. heather: i am a fan of comedies and this one is a comedy, fistfight. >> this is an r-rated comedy, they are both teachers, long story short, ice cube's character gets fired and blames charlie character and sets up a fistfight and the movie takes place in one day and two teachers that are going to be fighting during the movie. it's very rated r, i f
he was telling me he worked with a great archer to get this right, watch this. >> he said it takes aboute off a second, a year of doing nothing but practicing. so we realized well the arrows are going to be sgi. i learned the movements. in a sequence like that i draw three real arrows, i walk out, i have them in my hand, the three arrows and then as i go under the camera i drop them, right. >> amazing. >> and then just go through the motions as if i'm holding three arrows and...
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leslie archer talks about the moment she knew this was more than just a traffic story. >> when my army a mirror as i'm walking my daughter to school. a car came around -- and wasn't in the middle of the street. i was on the side. and my arm was hit and it bent in their mirror. >> reporter: the last traffic study here showed traffic recently increased from 200 cars a day to 1500 cars a day. this light at nearby sibley hospital, the traffic here backs up and ways directs you around this traffic to manning place. ways did not respond to a request for said previously it doesn't believe there's data to show it pu puts excessive traffic on streets. >>> federal health officials are investigationing d.c.'s forensic lab. this comes after faulty tests showed nine pregnant women did not have the zika virus when in fact they did or in some cases possibly did. at a d.c. counsel hearing today the lab director said regulators visited this week and they have been scrutinizing operations there. the public safety committee chairman told news4 that an employee who set up the initial faulty tests is no l
leslie archer talks about the moment she knew this was more than just a traffic story. >> when my army a mirror as i'm walking my daughter to school. a car came around -- and wasn't in the middle of the street. i was on the side. and my arm was hit and it bent in their mirror. >> reporter: the last traffic study here showed traffic recently increased from 200 cars a day to 1500 cars a day. this light at nearby sibley hospital, the traffic here backs up and ways directs you around...
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highlighting archer concerns about russian ties with the new administration and the damaging leaks that trump administration
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they announce his up archer is effective can immediately. -- he joined tiffany and 2011 and was named chief executive officer april 2015. the company reported better- than-expected quarterly profits and revenue. in january it said holiday sales were lower. >>> macy's under pressure to stop selling its that trump's holding brand. they appear to be the target of a group calling for a boycott of any store carrying the trump brand name. the polls on the facebook page are being countered by customers who said they will boycott the stores if they do drop the brand. the drop trump's plan last july when he referred to mexicans as racist. -- >>> the brand continues to expand. >>> pg&e customers are getting sticker shock after opening their bills. they increase the natural gas rates by 13% in august. those people did not notice until recently when they turned up the heat. we had that cold weather. rates for electricity have gone up 3 times in the past year. bills are now an average of 21% higher than they were this time last year. some people say their bills have double. pg&e claims their rates
they announce his up archer is effective can immediately. -- he joined tiffany and 2011 and was named chief executive officer april 2015. the company reported better- than-expected quarterly profits and revenue. in january it said holiday sales were lower. >>> macy's under pressure to stop selling its that trump's holding brand. they appear to be the target of a group calling for a boycott of any store carrying the trump brand name. the polls on the facebook page are being countered by...
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leslie archer who lives here talks about the moment she knew this was more than just a traffic story. >> when my arm got hit by a mirror as i'm walking my daughter to school. i have a backpack on one arm, her hand in the other. and a car came around. i wasn't in the middle of the street and my arm was hit and it bent their mirror. >> reporter: the last traffic study here showed traffic recently increased from 200 cars a day to now 1500 cars a day. the culprit may not be ways specifically but this light at nearby sibly hospital, the traffic backs up and ways directs you around this traffic to manning >> our street isn't set up to handle that type of traffic. i don't want a yellow line on it. we don't have sidewalks. if any of us want to leave our house, we're walking on our streets, watson, manning, all of them. it's dangerous. >> reporter: back at manning place as the traffic makes its way through mcarthur and on manning tonight. we did reach out to ways for a comment. they have not responded to us, but they have had to deal with this type of issue in the past. c k >>> some football n
leslie archer who lives here talks about the moment she knew this was more than just a traffic story. >> when my arm got hit by a mirror as i'm walking my daughter to school. i have a backpack on one arm, her hand in the other. and a car came around. i wasn't in the middle of the street and my arm was hit and it bent their mirror. >> reporter: the last traffic study here showed traffic recently increased from 200 cars a day to now 1500 cars a day. the culprit may not be ways...
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highlighting archer concerns about russian ties with the new administration and the damaging leaks that threaten to undermine the trump administration overal overall. we have fox team coverage great amy kellogg is in milan, italy with how the russians are viewing the trump administration turmoil. catherine herridge in washington with what the intelligence community is saying about the leaks. we start off tonight with chief white house correspondent john roberts and an earlier than expected first casualty of this administration. good evening. >> only 25 days. the white house today said it's not the crime, it's the cover-up, acknowledging that the national security advisor did not come clean about telephone conversations he had with russia's ambassador to the united states. >> fantastic job. stick with the president had nothing to say today about firing his national steering advisor at his press secretary t general michael flynn was shown the door because sin had lost the president's trust. >> would been reviewing and evaluating the issue with respect to general flynn on a daily basis for
highlighting archer concerns about russian ties with the new administration and the damaging leaks that threaten to undermine the trump administration overal overall. we have fox team coverage great amy kellogg is in milan, italy with how the russians are viewing the trump administration turmoil. catherine herridge in washington with what the intelligence community is saying about the leaks. we start off tonight with chief white house correspondent john roberts and an earlier than expected...
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the archerer wants to -- the rancher wants to show that even though colorado voted for hillary clintonere. >>> special honors for a coast guard member who rescued a teenager from drowning. delaware senator chris coons was on the lifesaving ceremony for chris maybry. he jumped into the waters in 2015 after seeing a teenager in distress. >>> putting their skills to the test. nbc10 in bucks county. dozens of high school seniors used their automotive skips to win a million dollars in scholarships and prideses at the 23rd annual auto tech competition. they'll go to new york for the national competition. >>> it is a friday evening. it's beautiful out there. wonder if a lot of people are making plans to eat outside tonight. >> last night, there was al fresco dining. people lining the sidewalks with the outdoor tables. who would have thought you could enjoy this in february? >> sky force 10 flying around to show what people are doing on this friday afternoon. this is lacrosse practice, once again outside in the shorts at monsignor bonner and arch penned graft school inni upper darby. beautiful
the archerer wants to -- the rancher wants to show that even though colorado voted for hillary clintonere. >>> special honors for a coast guard member who rescued a teenager from drowning. delaware senator chris coons was on the lifesaving ceremony for chris maybry. he jumped into the waters in 2015 after seeing a teenager in distress. >>> putting their skills to the test. nbc10 in bucks county. dozens of high school seniors used their automotive skips to win a million dollars...
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and the act prosecutors say was committed by edward archer in the name of islam.was labeled terrorism. >> new tea tails about the gun man. >> reporter: headlines, and banners flashed across the news. "cbs evening news" ran story of the officer ambush. >> police say shooter confessed to the crime. >> reporter: coverage here at cbs-3 dominated news cycles for days a
and the act prosecutors say was committed by edward archer in the name of islam.was labeled terrorism. >> new tea tails about the gun man. >> reporter: headlines, and banners flashed across the news. "cbs evening news" ran story of the officer ambush. >> police say shooter confessed to the crime. >> reporter: coverage here at cbs-3 dominated news cycles for days a
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juan luciano, chairman president ceo of archer daniels little and company.enise morrison, president campbell's soup company. lee the third chairman ceo of quality inc. mark sutton chairman and ceo of international paper. and ing, chairman president of 3m company and we have made tremendous progress with these great business leaders, amazing progress. they're getting together in groups and they're coming up with suggestions about their companies, and how to bring jobs will be fantastic states. way for the country and we met yesterday with these folks and some more. excessive regulation is killing jobs, driving companies out of our country like never before. i must say we've stepped into a large part, maryland, right? >> right. >> we do see wages and raise in prices. i've listened to american companies and american workers. i've been listening to them for a long time. listening to them complain for a long time. today this executive order directs each agency to establish a regulatory reform task force, which will insure every agency has a team of dedicated peop
juan luciano, chairman president ceo of archer daniels little and company.enise morrison, president campbell's soup company. lee the third chairman ceo of quality inc. mark sutton chairman and ceo of international paper. and ing, chairman president of 3m company and we have made tremendous progress with these great business leaders, amazing progress. they're getting together in groups and they're coming up with suggestions about their companies, and how to bring jobs will be fantastic states....
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it's adm, archer daniels midland. >> it's too inconsistent, that's why i haven't mentioned it.f you want consistency through thick and thin, may i suggest you go with reeshen haugen and add coe which hit a 52 week high, and he bought a ton of stock at the 52-week low. how about albert in florida. >> caller: thank you, buddy. i appreciate you taking my call. you've been a big help to me for, shoot, probably ten years. listen, i've been buying up stock of dow chemical since november, and i thought it was a good investment. is this an investment or a trade -- >> you got horse sense. we just put out a memo for action alerts club members. i think the deal is going to get done. i think ed breen is going to get this deal together. in the meantime, i think it's a buy anyway because it's inexpensive. you got horse sense. i need jason in nevada, jason. >> caller: big booyah from vegas, jim. >> nice. what's happening? >> caller: what's your thoughts on shop iify? >> the thing won't quit. the e-commerce cloud platform that everybody likes, and i kient fight it. i can't fight the tape. how
it's adm, archer daniels midland. >> it's too inconsistent, that's why i haven't mentioned it.f you want consistency through thick and thin, may i suggest you go with reeshen haugen and add coe which hit a 52 week high, and he bought a ton of stock at the 52-week low. how about albert in florida. >> caller: thank you, buddy. i appreciate you taking my call. you've been a big help to me for, shoot, probably ten years. listen, i've been buying up stock of dow chemical since november,...
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archer and more complex games involve these recruiters, beneficiaries to divert mind blowing amountsof these pills. hundreds of thousands to the street. three weeks ago we convicted a doctorwhose prescriptions for the number one cause of medicare by double that dr. prescheduled to drugs. this is your taxpayer money going towards this end it is just so tragic. it of course creates also to other issues and it is responsible for so many of the drug spread. >> when i first started looking at this problem, there hadn't been that many prosecutions of doctors for drug dealing. one of the explanations was the nearly possible to convict somebody in a white coat of drug dealing and drug dealing was the only law in the look of the federal level you had to go after that. has that changed at all? >> it absolutely has. when i get training in some cases can i tell people who might be afraid that these are some of the easiest cases we prosecute. why is that? a paper trail exists left and right. he got the prescription data. you can see every drug prescribed. bank records, doctors who are drug traffi
archer and more complex games involve these recruiters, beneficiaries to divert mind blowing amountsof these pills. hundreds of thousands to the street. three weeks ago we convicted a doctorwhose prescriptions for the number one cause of medicare by double that dr. prescheduled to drugs. this is your taxpayer money going towards this end it is just so tragic. it of course creates also to other issues and it is responsible for so many of the drug spread. >> when i first started looking at...
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elonghi, president, ceo united states steel corporation, juan luciano, chairman, president, cc ceo of archer daniels company, denise morrison president campbell's soup company, lee styleslanger iii, chairman, ceo of alti inc., mark sutton, chairman, ceo of international paper and ing uhlen, chairman president of 3m company, and we have made tremendous progress with these great business leaders, amazing progress. they're getting together in groups and they're coming up with suggestions about their companies and how to bring jobs back to the united states, and i think it will be fantastic day for the country, and we met yesterday and met with these folks and excessive regulation is killing drops, driving companies out of our country like never before. i must say i think we've stopped it to a large part, marilyn, right? >> right. >> reducing wages and raising prices. i've listened to american companies of american worker, i've been listening to them for a long time, i've listened to them complain for a long time. th directs eh ancy to establish a regulatory reform task force which will ensure t
elonghi, president, ceo united states steel corporation, juan luciano, chairman, president, cc ceo of archer daniels company, denise morrison president campbell's soup company, lee styleslanger iii, chairman, ceo of alti inc., mark sutton, chairman, ceo of international paper and ing uhlen, chairman president of 3m company, and we have made tremendous progress with these great business leaders, amazing progress. they're getting together in groups and they're coming up with suggestions about...
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archer daniels midland. >> great companies. great. so jared, maybe i'll let you take over for a little while. we're going to then go through the room very carefully. we're going to find out how we bring more jobs back. and thank you to the press and the media. we really appreciate it. and we'll see you later. thank you very much. >> all right. this is the part where the press gets kicked out of the room. manu, abby, a part that we are all so familiar with. let's bring back our panel to discuss this. something that i found really fascinating there, abby, was he turned to his right and said to his son-in-law, jared kushner, i'm going to let you take over for a little bit. i mean, that says a lot about his role in this white house. >> it really does. i mean, jared kushner is very much involved in sort of the breadth and the scope of his portfolio is a little bit surprising, because it's not just some of these domestic issues, economic issues. it's also international issues. and the president is turning to him to be the sort of mediator a
archer daniels midland. >> great companies. great. so jared, maybe i'll let you take over for a little while. we're going to then go through the room very carefully. we're going to find out how we bring more jobs back. and thank you to the press and the media. we really appreciate it. and we'll see you later. thank you very much. >> all right. this is the part where the press gets kicked out of the room. manu, abby, a part that we are all so familiar with. let's bring back our panel...
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this scene in the trailer and intrigued me at first, and he work with the really cool speed archer onbut i was blown away, to hear what actually occurred on set when he filmed that scene, watch this. >> he said it takes about a year for a second if you want to shave off a second it will take you a year of doing nothing but practicing. so, that is what we realized arrows will be cgi. i just learned movements. in sequence like that i draw three real arrows, i walk out. i have them in my hand, there are three arrows and then as i go in the camera i drop them, right. >> amazing and then shoot and just go through motion as if i'm holding three arrows and my friend at ilh put them this >> movie magic is amazing. i need to see if i can see him dropping the three arrows. i love matt damon, rounders, goodwill hunting, borne films were great. this was not an interesting choice script wise. action wise it does work. >> visually it is great, it is thomas. >> hi there, thomas. >> i was in the bathroom at the time. i'm late to the party. i'm excited. >> how was it, was it good. >> good. >> i will g
this scene in the trailer and intrigued me at first, and he work with the really cool speed archer onbut i was blown away, to hear what actually occurred on set when he filmed that scene, watch this. >> he said it takes about a year for a second if you want to shave off a second it will take you a year of doing nothing but practicing. so, that is what we realized arrows will be cgi. i just learned movements. in sequence like that i draw three real arrows, i walk out. i have them in my...
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archer daniels midland down by 2.5%. execution.me poor on their trading debt.p to par.those of some of the names heading into the open. jonathan: the question out still has been asking is where's the vault? shown signsade has of cracking after the protectionist policy. it is the calm amongst the chaos. it has been two months since we have had a one full percentage point move on the s&p 500. matchingy tight ranges the longest streak of the current bull market. joining us now as jonathan golub . remarkably calm if you're looking at that chart right there. when you wake up and see that chart, does that make any difference in the way you see the markets? jonathan golub: to make a huge difference. if you were a trader, you would be looking at the vix rather than how long it has been since we had a 1% move, but when you have low volume, stock valuations go higher. i think this is something that supports this market. what is so interesting as everybody thought trump would be the guy that sends volatility off the chart by his 2:00 in the morning tweets. the market is s
archer daniels midland down by 2.5%. execution.me poor on their trading debt.p to par.those of some of the names heading into the open. jonathan: the question out still has been asking is where's the vault? shown signsade has of cracking after the protectionist policy. it is the calm amongst the chaos. it has been two months since we have had a one full percentage point move on the s&p 500. matchingy tight ranges the longest streak of the current bull market. joining us now as jonathan...
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over at archer daniels midland, that company blaming weaker than estimated results on poor executionading. it says they are taking steps to fix that situation. those shares holding onto a gain of 1.7%. david: let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. mark crumpton has more. mark: betsy devos has been confirmed as u.s. education secretary after a nailbiting vote in the senate. betsy devos squeaked through after vice president mike pence cast the tie-breaker -- a first time a vice president has done so for a in u.s. history. a 51-50 vote was the first test of -- to challenge president trump and the gop led congress. trump says the fight over immigration could end up in the supreme court. government lawyers will make their case later today in a federal appeals court in san francisco. the president said he is ready to go through the system to get the travel ban reinstated saying "we have to have security in our country." the president was tweeting early today about vladimir putin. mr. trump wrote that he does not know mr. putin and has no deals in russia and the "haters are going
over at archer daniels midland, that company blaming weaker than estimated results on poor executionading. it says they are taking steps to fix that situation. those shares holding onto a gain of 1.7%. david: let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. mark crumpton has more. mark: betsy devos has been confirmed as u.s. education secretary after a nailbiting vote in the senate. betsy devos squeaked through after vice president mike pence cast the tie-breaker -- a first time a vice...
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>> it was an unnatural archer because the health market is a natural.n refunds to get a patient oriented health market, the mergers won't make sense. their merger to race because two companies realizing the environment we go into with obamacare, it better be big because the government is bigger. that is why you have these unnatural mergers. snow are going to get a new environment. the quicker they deal with obamacare, companies do with the both of the games would be in the next couple years. then they say let's try it again or do something different. they've got to know the rules of the game are. dagen: think of this fine people understand the department of justice does not like a lot of power in a few hands. i find it very vocal before he took office. >> a patient health care market of the new company spice the new companies rise up in new ways of delivering health care rice. there's a lot of entrepreneurs out there just waiting to move as long as they note the of the game are. you'll feel at the surgery center in oklahoma bolted to fraction of the pri
>> it was an unnatural archer because the health market is a natural.n refunds to get a patient oriented health market, the mergers won't make sense. their merger to race because two companies realizing the environment we go into with obamacare, it better be big because the government is bigger. that is why you have these unnatural mergers. snow are going to get a new environment. the quicker they deal with obamacare, companies do with the both of the games would be in the next couple...
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we have 21 iranian archers admitted to the company -- country last week to compete at an event.rom one of the seven countries of -- under the ban, they are allowed to come in for competition purposes, not necessarily training? scott: our interest is that we get them in for competition. us as a a question for sports organization. are you concerned about muslim athletes not being able to come into the u.s. for training purposes? obligation first and foremost is to make sure that american athletes get the support they need to win medals at the olympic and paralympic games. one of the interesting things about our system is that people from all over the world come to train in the united states here we've got a lot of athletes from over 200 nations at universities in the united states thanks to the great college system that we have. that's going to continue. i don't think that's going to stop. we have to keep our eye on the ball.de -- scarlet: we are in a period of nationalism that could get a lot more intense. what would the olympics look like in an era of hyper nationalism? scott: i
we have 21 iranian archers admitted to the company -- country last week to compete at an event.rom one of the seven countries of -- under the ban, they are allowed to come in for competition purposes, not necessarily training? scott: our interest is that we get them in for competition. us as a a question for sports organization. are you concerned about muslim athletes not being able to come into the u.s. for training purposes? obligation first and foremost is to make sure that american athletes...
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cool shoot, you'll never believe how they pulled this scene off, and he worked with an amazing speed archercond, it's gonna take you a year of doing nothing but practicing. so we realized, well, the arrows are gonna be cgi. so i just learned the movements so in a sequence like that i draw three real arrows, i walk out, you know, i have them in my hand like the three arrows are -- and then as i go under the camera i drop them, right, and then shoot -- and then just go through the motions as if i'm holding three arrows and then my friend at ilm put 'em in. >> i wimp i had cgi to make me better. >> that would be really, really cool. yeah, the movie's a 2.5 out of 5 not that great. wait to the rental on that abby: bad accent, bad man monday monday. >> when the review includes stupid -- abby: what do you think of "fistfight"? >> i love the concept behind this movie. it's two teachers having a fight after school. it's goofy, it's over the top, it's ridiculous, it's r-rated raunchy comedy. charlie day who i love from " "it's always sunny in philadelphia," ice cube gets challenged, i liked it a lot
cool shoot, you'll never believe how they pulled this scene off, and he worked with an amazing speed archercond, it's gonna take you a year of doing nothing but practicing. so we realized, well, the arrows are gonna be cgi. so i just learned the movements so in a sequence like that i draw three real arrows, i walk out, you know, i have them in my hand like the three arrows are -- and then as i go under the camera i drop them, right, and then shoot -- and then just go through the motions as if...
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le archer he explores ronald reagan's andghts on nuclear energy jones also discusses the
le archer he explores ronald reagan's andghts on nuclear energy jones also discusses the
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chairman president ceo of archer daniels. the chairman and ceo of international paper. as well as the chairman of 3m. with these amazing business leaders, they have come together coming up, they are with suggestions for companies and how to make jobs and united states. i think it will be fantastic. yesterday, we will be squeaking. some more about excessive regulation killing jobs. it is keeping jobs out of the country like never before. that,is a large part of theresee raising prices, is a list of american companies who do not use workers. i have been listening to them complain for a long time. order hass executive each agency have a regulatory task force. it will ensure that every agency has a team with dedicated people. all options that are necessary for to be possible to make it harmful for the creation of jobs in business. each task force will make a recommendation for distinct recommendations. this is for the people behind me . as well as small companies in america. to relatealso have report every once in a while so that we can report on the progress. that way we c
chairman president ceo of archer daniels. the chairman and ceo of international paper. as well as the chairman of 3m. with these amazing business leaders, they have come together coming up, they are with suggestions for companies and how to make jobs and united states. i think it will be fantastic. yesterday, we will be squeaking. some more about excessive regulation killing jobs. it is keeping jobs out of the country like never before. that,is a large part of theresee raising prices, is a list...
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the national security archives freedom of information act project talks about his new book, "able archer 83." the secret history of the nato exercise that almost triggered nuclear warns. mr. jones explores ronald reagan's thoughts on nuclear energy and jones also discusses
the national security archives freedom of information act project talks about his new book, "able archer 83." the secret history of the nato exercise that almost triggered nuclear warns. mr. jones explores ronald reagan's thoughts on nuclear energy and jones also discusses
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president and chairman of archer daniels. the president of campbell soup. lee styles iii, chairman and ceo of alti inc. the chairman and ceo of international table. the chairman and president of 3m company. we have made tremendous progress with these great business leaders, amazing progress. they are getting together in groups and coming up with suggestions about their companies and how to bring jobs back to the united states. i think it will be a fantastic day for the country. we met yesterday and met with these folks. excessive regulation is killing jobs, driving country -- companies out of the country like never before. reducing wages and raising prices. i have listened to american companies and workers. i have been listening to them for a long time. i have been listening to them complain for a long time. this executive order directs each agency to establish a regulatory task force which will ensure it is a team of dedicated and a real team of dedicated people to research all regulations that are unnecessary and harmful to the economy and therefore harmf
president and chairman of archer daniels. the president of campbell soup. lee styles iii, chairman and ceo of alti inc. the chairman and ceo of international table. the chairman and president of 3m company. we have made tremendous progress with these great business leaders, amazing progress. they are getting together in groups and coming up with suggestions about their companies and how to bring jobs back to the united states. i think it will be a fantastic day for the country. we met yesterday...
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the national security archives freedom of information act project talks about his new book, "able archer 83." a secret history of the nato exercise that almost triggered nuclear war, he explores ronald s thoughts on nuclear energy and jones also discusses ofhe discusses the process declassifying the government materials that were the basis of his book. this hour-long event is hosted by the national archives in washington, d.c.. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,
the national security archives freedom of information act project talks about his new book, "able archer 83." a secret history of the nato exercise that almost triggered nuclear war, he explores ronald s thoughts on nuclear energy and jones also discusses ofhe discusses the process declassifying the government materials that were the basis of his book. this hour-long event is hosted by the national archives in washington, d.c.. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017]...