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charges up and loads again for another three (thompson: 28 pts, 6-9 3pt, 3 reb, 4 ast) --curry didn't have a game winner tonight ... but he ices the game (curry: 29 pts, 9 reb, 5 ast) warriors win 124-114 they'll wrap up their 3-game road trip against the clippers saturday night the university of texas is 3 million dollars richer and it's all thanks to kevin durant. the warriors star is donating 2-point-5 million dollars to texas basketball it will help renovate locker rooms, practice courts and various other upgrades. texas basketball will rename the main enterance of the stadium to the "kevin basketball center." k-d says his time as a longhorn has helped build the foundation for who he is today. during the 2006-2007 season, durant was the first freshman in ncaa history to win national player of the year. this week's lexus experience amzing ultimate highlight goes to terrance ferguson from the oklahoma city thunder. the rookie threw down a windmill against the lakers last night ferguson posted 24 points in his first nba start thunder blew out the lakers... 133-96 the sharkies were in
charges up and loads again for another three (thompson: 28 pts, 6-9 3pt, 3 reb, 4 ast) --curry didn't have a game winner tonight ... but he ices the game (curry: 29 pts, 9 reb, 5 ast) warriors win 124-114 they'll wrap up their 3-game road trip against the clippers saturday night the university of texas is 3 million dollars richer and it's all thanks to kevin durant. the warriors star is donating 2-point-5 million dollars to texas basketball it will help renovate locker rooms, practice courts...
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charges up and loads again for another three (thompson: 28 pts, 6-9 3pt, 3 reb, 4 ast) --curry didn'te a game winner tonight ... but he ices the game (curry: 29 pts, 9 reb, 5 ast) warriors win 124-114 they'll wrap up their 3-game road trip against the clippers saturday night the university of texas is 3 million dollars richer and it's all thanks to kevin durant. the warriors star is donating 2-point-5 million dollars to texas basketball it will help renovate locker rooms, practice courts and various other upgrades. texas basketball will rename the main enterance of the stadium to the "kevin durant texas basketball center." k-d says his time as a longhorn has helped build the foundation for who he is today. during the 2006-2007 was the first freshman in ncaa history to win national player of the year. bay area college hoops. stanford hosting the u-c-l-a down at the farm. after losing the conference opener to cal on saturday... jerod haase was looking for a win over the bruins. we pick it up late in the fourth -- under ten seconds... dorian pickens hits a contested three... sends it to
charges up and loads again for another three (thompson: 28 pts, 6-9 3pt, 3 reb, 4 ast) --curry didn'te a game winner tonight ... but he ices the game (curry: 29 pts, 9 reb, 5 ast) warriors win 124-114 they'll wrap up their 3-game road trip against the clippers saturday night the university of texas is 3 million dollars richer and it's all thanks to kevin durant. the warriors star is donating 2-point-5 million dollars to texas basketball it will help renovate locker rooms, practice courts and...
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ast a year ago, it was foreign half hour -- four and a see the crewk to member.ee the kind of change. we can now communicate and treat the world. around they can chat with us and send emergency messages. we have become immediate because we send them permission to our members. ♪ view risk in your own personal lives? >> to sleep well. >> do you sleep well? >> i do sleep well. >> it does seem like expectations from the company have expanded. what do these corporations want from international sos? >> with those corporations wanted in the first place were ways to protect the lives of their employees. today goes far beyond the. they really want to show -- goes far beyond that. they want to show that employees will feel comfortable and safe while traveling or being international. one in eightw employees in any corporation is traveling internationally. it has become 1/12 of the workforce, and international traveler. >> tracy told, it was not some -- truth be told, it was not something you wanted to do as a young boy. you wanted to be what your father was. what happened?
ast a year ago, it was foreign half hour -- four and a see the crewk to member.ee the kind of change. we can now communicate and treat the world. around they can chat with us and send emergency messages. we have become immediate because we send them permission to our members. ♪ view risk in your own personal lives? >> to sleep well. >> do you sleep well? >> i do sleep well. >> it does seem like expectations from the company have expanded. what do these corporations...
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we had ast time government shutdown was in 2013. run us through what happens.e agencies related to national security will continue to operate. kevin: what it really means -- and wall street knows this, they is thatlinked -- essentially, national security issues will still be taken care of. national park services make shutdown. on capitol hill, it is a running joke as to whether staffers are "deemed essential her coat if you are deemed essential -- what it means is things will slow down. should know who got the blame last night in 2013, and that is ted cruz, the republican from texas. who is going to get the blame in a midterm election year when republicans control both chambers of congress, but don't have a supermajority in the senate, remains to be seen. the back-and-forth going already. issue of feel on the daca -- the democrats feel that they have the support of the public on daca. vonnie: is there going to be a huddle at some point? when did they get together and strategize? have: all morning, aides been going back-and-forth. we heard from the white house -
we had ast time government shutdown was in 2013. run us through what happens.e agencies related to national security will continue to operate. kevin: what it really means -- and wall street knows this, they is thatlinked -- essentially, national security issues will still be taken care of. national park services make shutdown. on capitol hill, it is a running joke as to whether staffers are "deemed essential her coat if you are deemed essential -- what it means is things will slow down....
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and it's going ast from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks.! downy unstopables. >>> it's 5:22.ing facebook now wants users to help them stop fake news. they want users to rank what news sources are trustworthy. the company says they're surveying users about their familiarity with and trust in news sources, and then that data will influence what users see in their feed. the change comes after facebook couldn't stop the spread of fake news and russian influence in the 2016 elections. >>> new this morning legendry singer neal diamond says he has parkinson's disease and is retiring from touring. ♪ i'm a believer >>> the rock and roll hall of famer canceled his tour inew zealand. diamond turns 77 tomorrow. he plans to continue writing and recording on other projects. >>> the team and the fans say, hey, that's okay especially when the looks like a vast majority of fans around the country will be rooting for the birds. this from who's rooting for the ee that e eagles in super bowl lii. representing fans backing the patriots. even new yorkers are cheering eagles. well, if you go it's p
and it's going ast from wash to wear for up to 12 weeks.! downy unstopables. >>> it's 5:22.ing facebook now wants users to help them stop fake news. they want users to rank what news sources are trustworthy. the company says they're surveying users about their familiarity with and trust in news sources, and then that data will influence what users see in their feed. the change comes after facebook couldn't stop the spread of fake news and russian influence in the 2016 elections....
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became asts, it military security issue because when you look at the map and cross-reference it withell-known locations of military bases like one in the u.s. state of georgia, you can get detailed information about the running exactof soldiers and the locations of military bases. as a result, the military is conducting an investigation to see if there are potential security flaws with technology. articlely, you find an in the telegraph that tells us about the policy trends of twentysomethings. >> they are not swinging from .ottle -- swigging from bottles the only bottles they are swigging our water. it talks about parting ways of generations past. they get their kicks from taxidermy classes and lampshade making. in other words, things you can drunk.drunk -- do un- they go to gyms that are harder to get to them the coolest bars or restaurants. it is the idea that you pay for instructor led workouts with friends and at the end of the night your not at the daughter on a natural high. >> that was our press review. if you would like more press reviews, you can head to our website. you ca
became asts, it military security issue because when you look at the map and cross-reference it withell-known locations of military bases like one in the u.s. state of georgia, you can get detailed information about the running exactof soldiers and the locations of military bases. as a result, the military is conducting an investigation to see if there are potential security flaws with technology. articlely, you find an in the telegraph that tells us about the policy trends of twentysomethings....
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the 2016 presidential race and bannon described the trump to president's son and a groupfá o russians ast treasonous and unpatriotic. the white house says quote, steve bannon has nothing to do with me or my presidency, when he was fired, he not only lost his e1job, he lostw3 hislúwmind. until that development, the big news was th#á war of words between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un that is heating up. president trump fired off a tweet last night saying his nuclearq button is more powerfu than kim jong-uns. and south korea reopened a line of communication. abc news reporter has the details nowe1 from washington. >> reporter: president trump is launching a new taunt at north ] ctator claims hise1 desk is equipped with nuclear button.is he said, the entire u.s. mainland isÑi within our nuclea strike range. the president is now firing bacr >> little rocket man. >> reporter: tweeting, i too have a nuclear button, but it is a much bigger and more powerful one thanu.x his. and my buttonxdjfÑi works. >> which is i think probably a good thing. and it's stil4d a bit bigger t
the 2016 presidential race and bannon described the trump to president's son and a groupfá o russians ast treasonous and unpatriotic. the white house says quote, steve bannon has nothing to do with me or my presidency, when he was fired, he not only lost his e1job, he lostw3 hislúwmind. until that development, the big news was th#á war of words between president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un that is heating up. president trump fired off a tweet last night saying his nuclearq...
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nancy: a massive storm system is bearing down on the east co ast. schools in prince george's county and montgomery county are delayed, schools in prince william county sold. there is a full list scrolling at the bottom of the screen. we will have the impact this is having, but we are starting tonight with chief meteorologist bill kelly and exactly how much snow that you can where you are. we will see a large temperature spread around the area. the storms are still off to the south. here is what we you folks to the west, not much if anything at all. around the d.c. metro come up to two inches of snow. parts of maryland, two to four inches, and then four to six inches in st. mary's county. .ou have zero to six within this swath is what we are watching. the snow starting to work up the i-95 corridor. reports in alexandria of light snow, the sending to the south. it is interesting to look, from the shore and on sure it changes over to snow. it is relatively warm over the ocean waters. this is so strong because it has a lot of energy, but off to the east
nancy: a massive storm system is bearing down on the east co ast. schools in prince george's county and montgomery county are delayed, schools in prince william county sold. there is a full list scrolling at the bottom of the screen. we will have the impact this is having, but we are starting tonight with chief meteorologist bill kelly and exactly how much snow that you can where you are. we will see a large temperature spread around the area. the storms are still off to the south. here is what...
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here ast first know where and how to shut off your water from the main shut off valve. if you of air leaks around the pipes insulate those and disconnect her garden hose and shut off drains, and water pipes heading outdoors. turn your faucet on enough to have a constant drip. open cabinet doors to get the heat circulating around your sink. leave your heat on it said it no lower than 55 degrees. close foundation vents and you can reopen them when the weather warms.>>> we want vehicles ready to go at all times but during this stretch of extremely cold weather our team set out to determine if warming up your car for a few minutes helps the vehicles performance. to verify the answer we look to the office of energy efficiency and it operates under the epa. we spoke to aaa and >> people say you have to warm up your vehicle or you will run into problems if you don't. i would say you only run into problems by not warming up your car if you have an older vehicle that relies on a carburetor. in a carburetor vehicle the fuel pump needs to be warmed up and the car needs to be warme
here ast first know where and how to shut off your water from the main shut off valve. if you of air leaks around the pipes insulate those and disconnect her garden hose and shut off drains, and water pipes heading outdoors. turn your faucet on enough to have a constant drip. open cabinet doors to get the heat circulating around your sink. leave your heat on it said it no lower than 55 degrees. close foundation vents and you can reopen them when the weather warms.>>> we want vehicles...
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. >> the event takes place autut 10kilolomete off t theast ast of sweden on the island of r cici of visby. it's like a companyy teteam-building g exercise, we you gogo on a retreaeat to bondh yoyour colleagueues. the chge o of ce and s scenery fosters a feeleling of commomon rpose. seminars and discuionsnstart earlrly in the mororning and cocontinue all d day. >> we get this closeness between each other. it's's very easy t to reach mea lilitician and a as mayor of gotland, a and it's veryry easo reach every y other polititic. sosot's a very good way of abecause i i think th i is what democracy and solidarity grows from. >> it all started in 1968, when future prime minister olof palme got up on the back of a jeep and spoke to a couple of hundred people in almedalen park. when his social democrats started organizing political seminars here in the 1980s, otheheparties followed, organizi e events re a as we. almedalen week started growi into t phehenomenon it i is tod. about 40,000 people arare here o talk about p political issssu, socialize,e, and share i ideas. eveven the rain n hasn't damp
. >> the event takes place autut 10kilolomete off t theast ast of sweden on the island of r cici of visby. it's like a companyy teteam-building g exercise, we you gogo on a retreaeat to bondh yoyour colleagueues. the chge o of ce and s scenery fosters a feeleling of commomon rpose. seminars and discuionsnstart earlrly in the mororning and cocontinue all d day. >> we get this closeness between each other. it's's very easy t to reach mea lilitician and a as mayor of gotland, a and...
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listen to one of the attorneysu ast this morning. >> we're very encouraged after the preliminary hearing. we expected to lose based on the low reel standard that prosecution has to obtain. but we won in a sense we were finally able to see exactly ha their case is about and confident we can win in jury tri trial. >> reporter: that is the attorney who represents max harris. he and derek almena face involuntary manslaughter charges for what happened in that fire. prosecutors say they are negligent for several reasons including all of the chemicals being stored at that warehouse and also the faulty staircase that was in that building. there was a party going on at the time. a concert. there were also people living there. that party was happening on the second floor. many victims could not get out. the other defense attorney gave us a glimpse into their defense. >> they don't know how the fire started. how can they say my guy was criminally negligent when they can't even say how it started? so we will always be defending on the fact that there is superseding causes. >> what would your -- >> r
listen to one of the attorneysu ast this morning. >> we're very encouraged after the preliminary hearing. we expected to lose based on the low reel standard that prosecution has to obtain. but we won in a sense we were finally able to see exactly ha their case is about and confident we can win in jury tri trial. >> reporter: that is the attorney who represents max harris. he and derek almena face involuntary manslaughter charges for what happened in that fire. prosecutors say they...
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. >> said he wanted to pay respect to the birds, ast wwe re weekend. >> well, a cats family ten yeardlunteers and modern technology. ivutf his family home in lake zurich, illinois. thdey thoy a car. last saturday volunteers trapped caoy gua feeding the cat. >> i hey, i think i can grab himndi've been feeding him for x years. six years. she as been feeding him. >> that's sweet. the volunteers of oliver to paw's, this is discovered oliver had micro clip, contacted his family. >> oliver has had an interesting journey. well, in other missing cat news, a utah zoo's palace cat, i don't know, how would you say that? what kind of cat? >> palace? the cat is back at the zoo this morning after going missing on sunday. had been hiding in a small construction area of the zoo, workers used mice to lure the cat into one of the traps they had set, they check every two hours, and finally, caught mus hu yesterday. >> glad all of the cats are back home safe and sounds. >> they have many lives but only one home. >> exactly. coming up in the next hour, common household item these days, but new report show
. >> said he wanted to pay respect to the birds, ast wwe re weekend. >> well, a cats family ten yeardlunteers and modern technology. ivutf his family home in lake zurich, illinois. thdey thoy a car. last saturday volunteers trapped caoy gua feeding the cat. >> i hey, i think i can grab himndi've been feeding him for x years. six years. she as been feeding him. >> that's sweet. the volunteers of oliver to paw's, this is discovered oliver had micro clip, contacted his...
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knoxville is about 38% covered by drug-free school zones, but ast knoxville, which was historically segregated portion, is 58% covered. that is what i am talking about. host: i want to read another excerpt from your piece, which gets to the history -- congress created the first drug-free zone law in 1970 as part of the federal copperheads of drug abuse prevention and control act. at this time, supporters argue the lost detergent children -- drugs of the children and reduced other criminal activity associated with drugs in or around schools. what have we learned since then and has congress acted since then to change these laws? they are stille in effect at the federal level. like i said, a lot of these states are starting to roll these back. utah used to have very strong drug-free school zone laws. they covered about 10% of the state and included things like movie theaters and arcades. washington state included bus stops. they found one that included bus stops, it basically covered everywhere in a drug-free school zone. since then, they have removed some of that designation, because they saw th
knoxville is about 38% covered by drug-free school zones, but ast knoxville, which was historically segregated portion, is 58% covered. that is what i am talking about. host: i want to read another excerpt from your piece, which gets to the history -- congress created the first drug-free zone law in 1970 as part of the federal copperheads of drug abuse prevention and control act. at this time, supporters argue the lost detergent children -- drugs of the children and reduced other criminal...
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takes it to the rack for the flush (lonzo: 11 pts, 5 ast, 4 reb) hornets put the game away before halftimelker beats the buzzer for a three charlotte lakers have drop their last nine live look outside... at san francisco welcome back to the kron4 morning news. here's a live look outside...sutro cam. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)a pair of low pressure systems are interacting with each other over the area this morning, bringing mild overnight conditions with scattered to numerous rain showers south of the cold front. lingering showers are expected over the monterey bay region through this morning. the next storm system will be the strongest yet of the season, arriving through the day monday into early tuesday, with moderate to heavy rain and gusty south winds. ( marty ) acting san francisco mayor london breed has filed the necessary paperwork to run for mayor of san francisco. breed announced on twitter yesterday that she will run for mayor. she was appointed to the position last month after ed lee's sudden passing. other candidates include san francisco supervisor jane ki
takes it to the rack for the flush (lonzo: 11 pts, 5 ast, 4 reb) hornets put the game away before halftimelker beats the buzzer for a three charlotte lakers have drop their last nine live look outside... at san francisco welcome back to the kron4 morning news. here's a live look outside...sutro cam. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)a pair of low pressure systems are interacting with each other over the area this morning, bringing mild overnight conditions with scattered to...
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he certainly is very grateful, ast year the president announced his initiative to modernize air traffic control and under his leadership, the homeland security released enhanced security measures to ensure safer commercial air travel. president is very happy that there were no commercial airline deaths in 2017. hope that that trend continues well into 2018 and beyond. >> just to follow up, the dministrator has had a successful run and obama holdover. will he extend him? >> i don't have any personal that front.s on >> started talking football. that will be in the national championship game come from the state of georgia and the state of alabama. as you know well. alabama just elected a democratic senator you said. the right and the heart of trump country. does the president see the as trump country and the rest of the country? >> i was simply making a congratulations to two great the greatest in conference in the country. you i'm sure that most of will all agree even those that don't live in one of those lucky states. >> ask you specifically about, ask you if ing to you worked during the
he certainly is very grateful, ast year the president announced his initiative to modernize air traffic control and under his leadership, the homeland security released enhanced security measures to ensure safer commercial air travel. president is very happy that there were no commercial airline deaths in 2017. hope that that trend continues well into 2018 and beyond. >> just to follow up, the dministrator has had a successful run and obama holdover. will he extend him? >> i don't...
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fire >> i agree, i think viacom continues to be the play, mel, 100% >>> that does it for us here on ast off on monday see you tuesday. "options action" is right after this >>> hey there, we're live at the nasdaq market site on a very foggy friday the guys are behind me getting ready for the show >>> talk about a face slap shares of facebook are experiencing a rare down day but something suggests now is the time to buy. >>> and one tech stock had a massive run in 2018. the options market is pointing to a big breakout when it reports earnings next week we'll give you the name. >>> plus it's the second w
fire >> i agree, i think viacom continues to be the play, mel, 100% >>> that does it for us here on ast off on monday see you tuesday. "options action" is right after this >>> hey there, we're live at the nasdaq market site on a very foggy friday the guys are behind me getting ready for the show >>> talk about a face slap shares of facebook are experiencing a rare down day but something suggests now is the time to buy. >>> and one tech stock...
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me ok and you're in the stream today as part of ast special week shows for the sundance film festival you'll meet some brilliant young minds set to change the world their stories are part of a new documentary science fair. city utah with the director of a documentary. from around the world in their quest to win intel international science and engineering where. the winner in the category of medicine. those youngsters you just saw are real scientists at today's science fairs teams of making stethoscopes powered by artificial intelligence i'm researching cures for the sake of virus the documentary science fair showcases these remarkable students and their endeavors at a time when scientific fact is being challenged around the globe the film also raises the question of how to nurture young people with extraordinary talents joining us to talk about this book in south dakota brahman she's one of the young scientists featured in the film also in the documentary in santa clara california barrett. here with me in park city are the film's directors christina costantini and aaron foster welcome
me ok and you're in the stream today as part of ast special week shows for the sundance film festival you'll meet some brilliant young minds set to change the world their stories are part of a new documentary science fair. city utah with the director of a documentary. from around the world in their quest to win intel international science and engineering where. the winner in the category of medicine. those youngsters you just saw are real scientists at today's science fairs teams of making...
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ast. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future...t. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ >>> on this first day of 2018 many people are looking for a fresh start. especially the areas that were hit in the northbay. >> reporter: on main street in napa people strolled in the sunshine with hope for the new year. >> i am looking for someone looking for commitment and not just to have fun. >> hopefully there will be positive changes not just here but in the world. >> having better conversations. >> maybe having more clarity. >> i would like the country to calm down and realize that people are good people. we should not be hitting each other in shooting each other.>> reporter: they want good health and happiness. love of family, friends, and community. signs in the square, a reminder that the community is coming together and trying to move forward app their last years devastating wildfires. we think in pray about our friends that we lost. >> i had my new daughter than i was displaced by the fire and with 2018 i'm hoping
ast. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future...t. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ >>> on this first day of 2018 many people are looking for a fresh start. especially the areas that were hit in the northbay. >> reporter: on main street in napa people strolled in the sunshine with hope for the new year. >> i am looking for someone looking for commitment and not just to have fun. >> hopefully there will...
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warnings are up in the poconos there and everyone is the harsh windchill fac ast 36 hours or so. it starts to turn bitter this evening and bitter is how it feels like tomorrow morning, 10 below steer and tomorrow afternoon 5 below saturday morning still 10 bee row and saturday afternoon feeling 5 below zero. the numbers for wilmington and philadelphia and colder than those numbers especially up toward the lehigh valley. and there is a thaw on the way. thawewhere and we'll chat about it coming up in just a bit. >> hope sooner rather than later. s there. >>ght. thanks. the city of philadelphi has a rgency i limiting parking on theutes but for businesses it's a regular workday and septa was running on schedule and despite k lks, workers took the winter's first major storm in. > right now, it le'ike ut as you a good parent oflove b fun. hanging in there. >> some people love the look of the snow as long as the sh -- a little bit of smiles andlaugs -- >> come true no fectin l. ws" fon c elphia get outo get rid of the excess energy. >> you have to ln a day like this and at the end of e
warnings are up in the poconos there and everyone is the harsh windchill fac ast 36 hours or so. it starts to turn bitter this evening and bitter is how it feels like tomorrow morning, 10 below steer and tomorrow afternoon 5 below saturday morning still 10 bee row and saturday afternoon feeling 5 below zero. the numbers for wilmington and philadelphia and colder than those numbers especially up toward the lehigh valley. and there is a thaw on the way. thawewhere and we'll chat about it coming...
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Jan 29, 2018
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ast week, we saw quite violent reaction from the ecb to the comments from steven mnuchin , which werewhat givenedented comi concerns about the start of a currency war. the impact of that strong euro has already made itself affected by the underperformance of the euro area equity markets compared to the u.s. it is a concern for us and likely to be a concern for the ecb that it is holding down import prices, but i believe we have overshot too much in the near term. yousef: i am looking at what the dollar-yen trade is doing. i mentioned how the feedback from investors has been that japan inc. is still getting its head around the stronger currency. where do you see the boj in 2018? are they going to tangibly addressed the expectations of the market they might shift away a little bit from policies of the past? is the question on everybody's lips, but the boj and governor kuroda have been at pains to point out there won't be any change in boj policy away from yield curve control. governor kuroda came out and said categorically that this does not represent a change in policy. , is there ahe
ast week, we saw quite violent reaction from the ecb to the comments from steven mnuchin , which werewhat givenedented comi concerns about the start of a currency war. the impact of that strong euro has already made itself affected by the underperformance of the euro area equity markets compared to the u.s. it is a concern for us and likely to be a concern for the ecb that it is holding down import prices, but i believe we have overshot too much in the near term. yousef: i am looking at what...
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our sister station in los angeles has the very late ast. >> reporter: david and louise turpin, accused of shacklig their children with chains and padlocks, but today they're the ones in chains as they entered pleas of not guilty to torture and child abuse. >> sometimes in this business we're faced with looking at human depravity. that's what we're looking at here. >> reporter: the abuse is thought to have spanned decades, starting with when they lived in this home in ft. worth, texas, intensifying as the years went by. some of the worst abuse happening in this home in perris. >> victims report that as a punishment they began to be tied up, first with ropes. when that victim was able to escape ropes the defendants began using chains and padlocks to chain up the victims to their beds. the victims were often not released from their chains to go to the bathroom. >> reporter: district attorney mike hesstrip said the children were not allowed to have food. >> they would buy pies, leave it on the counter, let the children look at it but not eat the food. >> reporter: although the children wer
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asted were others that l longer.ave a feeling we're going to end up being under one of those big ones because i actually don't see any real reason why the market should go down now. we have the yuan selling most in two years. this is probably a dollar story, partially. the chinese are trying to be nice because a here this rhetoric coming out of the trump administration, and they don't want anybody to be able to point their finger at them and say, look, -- >> but mnuchin is saying things about currency manipulation, about the weak dollar. mark: pot calling the kettle black. you're right. you're saying second or third phase we aren't sure. mark: just look at the earnings coming out right now. there are 12% year on year for companies reported so far. very strong, and markets are around 18 times, which is not too much to pay for that ratings growth. the top companies are producing even stronger earnings growth. the tech companies -- you know, if you put the top five together, the price-earnings ratio is about 20 times. t
asted were others that l longer.ave a feeling we're going to end up being under one of those big ones because i actually don't see any real reason why the market should go down now. we have the yuan selling most in two years. this is probably a dollar story, partially. the chinese are trying to be nice because a here this rhetoric coming out of the trump administration, and they don't want anybody to be able to point their finger at them and say, look, -- >> but mnuchin is saying things...
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--ast look at cookout it is a shareholder of a crypto currency exchange.com.e a 25% stake in south korea is looking to push a bill to shut down cryptocurrency. haidi: getting more on that as aboutked to the ceo later these regulatory headwinds in the crypt. let's get the first word news with paul allen. paul: president trump as top -- promised not to attack north korea while negotiations are underway in the south. he gave these assurances during a phone conversation. isalso repeated the u.s. open to talks with kim jong-un's regime under the right circumstances. north and south korea have agreed to military talks but north korea says it's military program is off-limits. canada's dollar and mexican peso fell after there is an increasing likelihood president trump will give six months notice to with draw from nafta. a white house official says there has been no change. canada this week filed a wto complaint. a move described by a trade representative as ill advised. the u.s. says it is deeply disappointed that myanmar is formally charged two journalists for v
--ast look at cookout it is a shareholder of a crypto currency exchange.com.e a 25% stake in south korea is looking to push a bill to shut down cryptocurrency. haidi: getting more on that as aboutked to the ceo later these regulatory headwinds in the crypt. let's get the first word news with paul allen. paul: president trump as top -- promised not to attack north korea while negotiations are underway in the south. he gave these assurances during a phone conversation. isalso repeated the u.s....
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ast: tom in florida, talking little bit about his overseas and military contracting experience. an earlier contractor had -- caller had asked about this, a tweet indicating the attack in afghanistan. a group of gunmen have launched an attack on the intercontinental hotel. part of the hotel and the kitchen are on fire. we are taking your calls until 2:10 eastern, when the white house briefing gets underway. theing your reaction to government shutdown. melvin, jackson, tennessee, democrat line. caller: how are you doing? host: i'm fine. caller: i have been listening to what is going on, and it seems as if they do not want to cover these people anyway. from what i understand, nobody really wants to help the daca people because they do not want them here. to me, i do not agree with that. herenot believe they came illegally. maybe their parents, but people have been saying that we do not want to blame kids. i have been thinking, that people were going to try and come up with a solution. but it seems like no, they are going to blame the kids. it seems like we have a president now that
ast: tom in florida, talking little bit about his overseas and military contracting experience. an earlier contractor had -- caller had asked about this, a tweet indicating the attack in afghanistan. a group of gunmen have launched an attack on the intercontinental hotel. part of the hotel and the kitchen are on fire. we are taking your calls until 2:10 eastern, when the white house briefing gets underway. theing your reaction to government shutdown. melvin, jackson, tennessee, democrat line....
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she has ast 16 years selflessly served as the hunger director coalition operations located in roy tauga county -- in watauga county, north carolina. lift up the s to community by providing resources such as food, and heat in the winters of those in need. crystal worked with members in faith community and local churches to ensure the many individuals and families. it is my belief that north from her ll benefit tireless efforts for years to come. lasting legacy of service is something that is becoming all rare in our neighborhoods today. grateful in forever to her for her service to our community. wish her a happy retirement. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. pocan, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. in bizarre washington news of the last week, the raging controversy is whether the president of the united states referred to other in bizarre continent as s-holes s-houses. countries and rd a of difference, especially when you insult other nations in the world, as our president did. equally worrisome is that the leadership of this branch
she has ast 16 years selflessly served as the hunger director coalition operations located in roy tauga county -- in watauga county, north carolina. lift up the s to community by providing resources such as food, and heat in the winters of those in need. crystal worked with members in faith community and local churches to ensure the many individuals and families. it is my belief that north from her ll benefit tireless efforts for years to come. lasting legacy of service is something that is...
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putin ast emailing with bloomberg intelligence, and this could be part of the reason we are seeing aullback. one other thing to characterize the first few days of the year besides this retail reckoning here with holiday sales is this strength in technology. this is the fang index. the daily change. here you can see the three-day game we have added here, showing that those stocks are off to a strong start this year. the best three-day game going back to october. sorry, just looking at my bloomberg to confirm. this particular index is also trading at a record. continued strength in large-cap technology. mark: we are up today for a second day. good afternoon, good morning to you all wherever you all in the -- are in the world. a few markets falling. turkey among them. look at that. a bed of green led by, as you can see, france, up by 1.4%. the second day. best run, interestingly, for a month. the biggest rise in two weeks, this synchronized upswing in global equities continues. let's talk about the u.k. services industry group growing faster than economy -- economists had predicted. in
putin ast emailing with bloomberg intelligence, and this could be part of the reason we are seeing aullback. one other thing to characterize the first few days of the year besides this retail reckoning here with holiday sales is this strength in technology. this is the fang index. the daily change. here you can see the three-day game we have added here, showing that those stocks are off to a strong start this year. the best three-day game going back to october. sorry, just looking at my...
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our sister station in los angeles has the very late ast. >> reporter: david and louise turpin, accusedwith chains and padlocks, but today they're the ones in chains as they entered pleas of not guilty to torture and child abuse. >> sometimes in this business we're faced with looking at human depravity. that's what we're looking at here. >> reporter: the abuse is thought to have spanned decades, starting with when they lived in this home in ft. worth, texas, intensifying as the years went by. some of the worst abuse happening in this home in perris. >> victims report that as a punishment they began to be tied up, first with ropes. when that victim was able to escape ropes the defendants began using chains and padlocks to chain up the victims to their beds. the victims were often not released from their chains to go to the bathroom. >> reporter: district mike hesstrip said the children were not allowed to have food. . >> they would buy pies, leave it on the counter, let the children look at it but not eat the food. >> reporter: although the children were home schooled, they didn't learn
our sister station in los angeles has the very late ast. >> reporter: david and louise turpin, accusedwith chains and padlocks, but today they're the ones in chains as they entered pleas of not guilty to torture and child abuse. >> sometimes in this business we're faced with looking at human depravity. that's what we're looking at here. >> reporter: the abuse is thought to have spanned decades, starting with when they lived in this home in ft. worth, texas, intensifying as the...
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entitled ast book i struggled ginning, i with this very question as it specific history. nd what i found through studying and conducting the way we havethat the established sort of racial temporality, for lack of a has been sort of racial us march of progress. so, but over the time activists have continuously made things are getting worse. and so how do you account for that very moment? like one person saying that it's etter than it was a generation ago. another person saying that it's worse. r even the same person saying both. and i found that it's actually both. narrative ote a howing the simultaneous progression, racial progress and the simultaneous progression of racism. and so each now and each moment, you're '68 or 1978 or have people on the ground experiencing both racial progress and progression of racism. the way this simply works is of you would imagine when activists have broken down have broken down racist power, racist power or did id not go home in go to their sunny estates palm beach, florida. no, they actually remained and figure out new and more sophistic
entitled ast book i struggled ginning, i with this very question as it specific history. nd what i found through studying and conducting the way we havethat the established sort of racial temporality, for lack of a has been sort of racial us march of progress. so, but over the time activists have continuously made things are getting worse. and so how do you account for that very moment? like one person saying that it's etter than it was a generation ago. another person saying that it's worse. r...
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obviously, the republican party asts to be able to support many candidates as i can and target as muchunds as it can. incumbent,lnerable, and open seats. i don't think that paints president trump himself, he obviously is tangled with sexual harassment allegations repeatedly. that he isw specifically tied to the steve win situation, however. betty: thank you so much a we will leave it there. bloomberg editor in washington. we will have much more on steve wen, president trump, and they davos trip. also, state of the union, when we speak to the former senior adviser to bill clinton. how a later in the show, massive cryptocurrency heist. spotlightutting the when it comes to exchange security. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ haidi: i'm haidi lun in sydney. betty: i'm betty liu in new york. you're watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." more on president trump state of the union address on tuesday. a moment, former george w. bush administration official says is a chance to hit the reset button. >> i think he has to be careful about appearing to be too self-congratulatory. this is a moment to comple
obviously, the republican party asts to be able to support many candidates as i can and target as muchunds as it can. incumbent,lnerable, and open seats. i don't think that paints president trump himself, he obviously is tangled with sexual harassment allegations repeatedly. that he isw specifically tied to the steve win situation, however. betty: thank you so much a we will leave it there. bloomberg editor in washington. we will have much more on steve wen, president trump, and they davos...
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deserves which is how countries have dealt with or failed to deal with the legacies of their own p ast. something i know intimately for my time in northern island -- northern ireland, but this feels like countries in africa and the united states given our own kabul gated legacy. i urge -- our own complicated legacy. subject today is another article in the magazine. i should probably introduce myself. -- ime is richard hoss work here at the council on foreign relations. by thejoined today gentleman on my right, joe biden who served as the 47 vice president of these united states and now leads the biden center. it is based here in our nations capital. it will officially opens its doors february 8. them mission of the center is to develop an influence the national debate on how america can continue to lead in the century and that is cofounded on the principle that a democratic open secure or an interconnected world benefits all americans. full disclosure, the former vice president and i go back more than four decades. senator --wly minted i was a wet behind the ears young staffer on the s
deserves which is how countries have dealt with or failed to deal with the legacies of their own p ast. something i know intimately for my time in northern island -- northern ireland, but this feels like countries in africa and the united states given our own kabul gated legacy. i urge -- our own complicated legacy. subject today is another article in the magazine. i should probably introduce myself. -- ime is richard hoss work here at the council on foreign relations. by thejoined today...
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but not a lot toing a couple inches here and that is because this snow is really just melting as soon ast hits the ground. we will see this gentlemen here wow that is what we need we need one of those. he is taking too this we are seeing people waking up just having to clear their path not taking much effort at all. across the street they were shoveling, salting, they have gone back inside it isoming down take a look at roadways things are looking weather. people still though they are taking it slow, driving very carefully, very good to seebut right new war seeing wet roadways and so even though temperatures seem good upistrict has decided to preemptively so now we are live i'm trang do for cbs-3 "eyewitnessews" jim and >>> from the suburbs to the city salt crews are this news an storms. >> "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao lives in manayunk and so far you have not seen much either. what isng right now any change. >> reporter: rahel and jim good morning news an storm is my most favorite storm because we are not digging onder a snow right. you can see snow is lightly falling on main s
but not a lot toing a couple inches here and that is because this snow is really just melting as soon ast hits the ground. we will see this gentlemen here wow that is what we need we need one of those. he is taking too this we are seeing people waking up just having to clear their path not taking much effort at all. across the street they were shoveling, salting, they have gone back inside it isoming down take a look at roadways things are looking weather. people still though they are taking it...
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takes it to the rack for the flush (lonzo: 11 pts, 5 ast, 4 reb) hornets put the game away before halftimeer beats the buzzer for a three charlotte wins 108-94 lakers have drop their last nine we head to the rink-- sharks facing the ottawa senators heading into tonight san jose had lost two of their last three games joe thorton, who had part of his beard ripped off last night... was looking for a win after losing in a shootout against the maples leafs sharks up 5-4... mike hoffman ties it up... san jose blows a 3-goal lead... we head to overtime it took ottawa only seven seconds to win it matt duchene puts it between the pipes senators win 6-5 finally, will leave you with u-s women's figure skating the u-s championships were down in san jose at the s-a-p center tonight bradie tennell won her first national title in her career. the 19-year-old is from california... she had a near perfect perfomance. tennell finished with a score of 219-point-51 she has a good chance to represent u-s-a in the winter olympics next month. (weather) coming up i'll have the seven day forecast. lawrence karnow: a
takes it to the rack for the flush (lonzo: 11 pts, 5 ast, 4 reb) hornets put the game away before halftimeer beats the buzzer for a three charlotte wins 108-94 lakers have drop their last nine we head to the rink-- sharks facing the ottawa senators heading into tonight san jose had lost two of their last three games joe thorton, who had part of his beard ripped off last night... was looking for a win after losing in a shootout against the maples leafs sharks up 5-4... mike hoffman ties it up......
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the island's overwhelmingly vote for statehood in 2012 by a margin of 61%, and in june of ast year 97% of the island voted again for statehood. . that's the request that brought me here. that's what brings the puerto rico senate president, the house speaker and other elected officials from the island that ave come today here to witness today historic introduction of the puerto rico delegation of this congress. that delegation will demand that the united states recognize the will of the people of puerto rico to become a state. this long-awaited action is in accords what the president set forth by the tennessee plan adopted by the territories of tennessee, michigan, oregon, california, iowa, kansas, and alaska. which follows a similar path to the admission as a state. it is my honor to introduce this delegation by seven members, three republicans, three democrats, one independent, divided in two senators, five members to the house, as we become a state. former governor of puerto rico serves as chair touchdown to obtain equality within the nation and unleash our full potential. statehood
the island's overwhelmingly vote for statehood in 2012 by a margin of 61%, and in june of ast year 97% of the island voted again for statehood. . that's the request that brought me here. that's what brings the puerto rico senate president, the house speaker and other elected officials from the island that ave come today here to witness today historic introduction of the puerto rico delegation of this congress. that delegation will demand that the united states recognize the will of the people...
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we know the debt level of this country is absolutely ast astronomic astronomica astronomical 130% debt to gdp, 30% bigger than when we got into this mess in 2008. the debt levels and debt performing levels are another issue. i spoke about a host of these issues i spoke to the i tatalian econo minister he says the economy is better at the moment, but what does that mean for polling probably not a lot in terms of breaking the logjam. he said it's difficult to see anyone getting majority. he's friends with berlusconi, by the way. he's on with renzi as well he's an independent. a lot of people around here and elsewhere have been talking about is he a compromised candidate? maybe for the pm job, possibly for replacing patuwan as feninae minister this is his reaction >> i think gentiloni is more better and better skilled than me in doing this job i'm more technical working in the area of economy and economic development. >> categorically you would not stand -- >> no. no. >> if you became the compromised candidate acceptable to all parties? >> it's not something that will happen i will measur
we know the debt level of this country is absolutely ast astronomic astronomica astronomical 130% debt to gdp, 30% bigger than when we got into this mess in 2008. the debt levels and debt performing levels are another issue. i spoke about a host of these issues i spoke to the i tatalian econo minister he says the economy is better at the moment, but what does that mean for polling probably not a lot in terms of breaking the logjam. he said it's difficult to see anyone getting majority. he's...
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in the end, for the american people, when you look at the .ast election it is pretty offensive. >> we have been dealing with immigration reform for more than 20 years. it is time for that issue to be at the top of the list. line kids are not first in in any an appropriate way. i have been waiting. host: we have about 20 minutes left. let's get to eddie in the bronx. caller: do you think the cuba act is coming to an end under the trump administration? is immigration today in the 21st century hurting black americans? act ofcuban adjustment 1966 is long overdue to repeal that. we have been calling for that for a long time. the republican party has an allegiance to the community in florida. the democrats used to be willing to support repeal, but lately they do not care what happens. there was a consensus that it needed to be repealed. will donald trump do that? judging from the tweet this morning or yesterday about raqqa -- daca, democrats are not really delivering on this. cap did pretty well among hispanic -- trump did pretty well among hispanic voters. the way it is being brought into
in the end, for the american people, when you look at the .ast election it is pretty offensive. >> we have been dealing with immigration reform for more than 20 years. it is time for that issue to be at the top of the list. line kids are not first in in any an appropriate way. i have been waiting. host: we have about 20 minutes left. let's get to eddie in the bronx. caller: do you think the cuba act is coming to an end under the trump administration? is immigration today in the 21st...
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not inu know, they are ast category of criminals the president makes it seem.f we think about our prison system, over 10% of the american population is imprisoned and it is less than 5% of them are immigrants. conversation, and outcry about what to do when it man who are being radicalized, who are going into our schools and our churches inner moviee theaters, terrorizing our communities. there isn't a plan. there isn't a conversation. there isn't an outrage. i did not hear a peep from the president last that about what he plans to do to keep americans safe so they're able to go see a concert, so they are able to feel comfortable sending their five-year-old, seven-year-old and 10 year old to school. thinking about what makes america great, what keeps our country save, it is about having a principled leader someone who cares about and is going to work in collaboration with other leaders -- world leaders and really talk about the values of this country. feel like, we're letting fear drive our foreign policy. we are letting fear drive our domestic policy. and that
not inu know, they are ast category of criminals the president makes it seem.f we think about our prison system, over 10% of the american population is imprisoned and it is less than 5% of them are immigrants. conversation, and outcry about what to do when it man who are being radicalized, who are going into our schools and our churches inner moviee theaters, terrorizing our communities. there isn't a plan. there isn't a conversation. there isn't an outrage. i did not hear a peep from the...
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ast americans presume that is congressional power. lincoln made the argument that the constitution was silent as to put can do suspension and as to where it can be done. it shall not be suspended unless and when in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety shall require it. i have a case of rebellion and public safety requires it. therefore, i can do it. democrats were not buying it. the chief justice was not buying it. that becomes one of the first big issues that democrats cling to and it is an issue throughout the war. it is not a winning issue for them. at the end of the day, when lincoln runs for reelection, the democrats have this as a major part of their platform. lincoln's reelected and from his view, he had these policies that were controversial. people reelected him and that was a statement of their acceptance of what he had done. frank: if you have questions yourselves, please come up to the mic. i am not sure how many here, john, understand the problem ,ith clement the landing him who is running for governor of ohi
ast americans presume that is congressional power. lincoln made the argument that the constitution was silent as to put can do suspension and as to where it can be done. it shall not be suspended unless and when in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety shall require it. i have a case of rebellion and public safety requires it. therefore, i can do it. democrats were not buying it. the chief justice was not buying it. that becomes one of the first big issues that democrats cling to...
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ast: even states that have brew are often read electronically. caller: that is what i mean.ll electronics out of the picture. thumbs.opposable , nopaper ballots electronics involved at all. that is how we secure the votes. simple as that. host: carl from iowa under democratic line. what do you think? seems to be a a lot of misunderstanding about what actually the intelligence all unilaterally found, so if you are looking at the reports, it says -- russian president vladimir putin ordered and influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the u.s. presidential election. russia's intelligence service thatcted cyber operations they hacked into multiple u.s. state boards. they possessed the type of systems russian actors targeted or compromised may have been involved in voter registration, not vote counting. russia also ran the propaganda machine intended to assist the election of donald trump. this is what our own intelligence agencies have got. if you are a trump supporter or .gov.go to dni can i give them the link so they can read it? www .dni.gov/files/documents/ica_20 17_01.pdf. read
ast: even states that have brew are often read electronically. caller: that is what i mean.ll electronics out of the picture. thumbs.opposable , nopaper ballots electronics involved at all. that is how we secure the votes. simple as that. host: carl from iowa under democratic line. what do you think? seems to be a a lot of misunderstanding about what actually the intelligence all unilaterally found, so if you are looking at the reports, it says -- russian president vladimir putin ordered and...
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the return of king tides means we will have extremely high ast nom cal tides, meaning the pull of the moon, the pull of the earth and the moon that brings the water levels up. we will have high tide at ocean beach. this is the last day of the king tides. it drops down really low this evening and we'll be tracking rain. i'll have more on that in a few minutes. mike is tracking the morning compute and getting you out the door. >> be careful. the king tide is over the north bay. we are moving well over the tri-valley, southbound 680. a build around here. there's a hit and run crash. paperwork is being done and possibly a lane blocked. we see a gradual build. the rest of the tri-valley moves well. no problems getting toward the bay bridge. a little slowing on the upper east shore. the metering lights are on. i'll give you a tip coming up. back to you. >> we like the tips. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," caught on camera. a close call. the conditions that almost caused this officer to lose his life. >>> plus, wall street back to work this morning and maybe an end of an era over a
the return of king tides means we will have extremely high ast nom cal tides, meaning the pull of the moon, the pull of the earth and the moon that brings the water levels up. we will have high tide at ocean beach. this is the last day of the king tides. it drops down really low this evening and we'll be tracking rain. i'll have more on that in a few minutes. mike is tracking the morning compute and getting you out the door. >> be careful. the king tide is over the north bay. we are...
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and the move, by the way, by fiat chrysler has been ast astronomical since late december >> this is aig deal for the country. we've seen some of these moves prior to the tax cut, we'll have three jobs in this county here or there this is moving a plant this is a billion dollar investment to grasso's point at the top of the show, this is not priced in. >> how can prices not go up for cars >> the argument for staying in nafta is the auto parts makers are in mexico, there's a whole supply chain built around the fact that factories are in mexico if these plants are going to the united states, there has to be a revamp of the supply chain >> for people who think it was just a corporate tax cut, there's going to be more money in workers' paychecks, more money in their wallets, more money to spend it is a great tax cut that we don't even see >> more inflation. >> yes >> more inflation rang in my ears >> it's not just for corporations this will have domino effects through your trickle down, they use it in a derogatory way, i think it will be a great tax cut for the country. >>> did karen's pit
and the move, by the way, by fiat chrysler has been ast astronomical since late december >> this is aig deal for the country. we've seen some of these moves prior to the tax cut, we'll have three jobs in this county here or there this is moving a plant this is a billion dollar investment to grasso's point at the top of the show, this is not priced in. >> how can prices not go up for cars >> the argument for staying in nafta is the auto parts makers are in mexico, there's a...
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his ast was 19, normal. his vitamin d was 20. his psa was 0.12. thyroid screen with the tsh was 1.76. he had a urinalysis done that was clear and had no evidence of protein, keytones, glucose or blood. his past surgical history, he had an appendectomy at age 11. he has no past or present use of alcohol, no past or present use of tobacco. his medications as follows. he takes crestor ten days to lower his cholesterol. he takes aspirin for cardiac health. he takes propecia for pattern of male pattern hair loss. he take solantra cream as needed for rosacea and takes a multivitamin for health maintenance. immunizations. the president during his physical exam had a prevnar exam and a number 2 dose of his twin rics to prevent hepatitis a and b. his flu vaccines are up to date and all indicated travel vaccinations are up to date. in summary, the president's overall health is excellent. his cardiac performance during his physical exam was very good. he continues to enjoy the significant long-term cardiac and overall health benefits that come from a life of
his ast was 19, normal. his vitamin d was 20. his psa was 0.12. thyroid screen with the tsh was 1.76. he had a urinalysis done that was clear and had no evidence of protein, keytones, glucose or blood. his past surgical history, he had an appendectomy at age 11. he has no past or present use of alcohol, no past or present use of tobacco. his medications as follows. he takes crestor ten days to lower his cholesterol. he takes aspirin for cardiac health. he takes propecia for pattern of male...
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ast needs to do the catch up much as the u.s. is overstretched. you get a divergent view on u.s.onomists because there is the view it is late in the cycle and overstretched, but there is more upside to go in the u.s.. guy: you have other factors in this mix, infrastructure as well? david: you do, but the undermine -- underlying technicals are strong. it is clearly a trend that has been overextended, but the old adage is the trend is your friend. we have to stick with that. with theworry about u.s. is if you see credit turn and a material change in that story and start to see material weakening of the tech sector, neither which have happened yet. the credit is more interesting, tights we are seeing. i still think the risk is credit, even though you are overstretched in credit over equities, that is what we need to watch more closely at the moment rather than -- >> quality seems to be going down, at some point, that can't work going forward. that 2019 story. guy: let's talk about the vix, it continues to be low. 10.96 on the vix. does that number go higher or go lower in 2018? at t
ast needs to do the catch up much as the u.s. is overstretched. you get a divergent view on u.s.onomists because there is the view it is late in the cycle and overstretched, but there is more upside to go in the u.s.. guy: you have other factors in this mix, infrastructure as well? david: you do, but the undermine -- underlying technicals are strong. it is clearly a trend that has been overextended, but the old adage is the trend is your friend. we have to stick with that. with theworry about...
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, are at anyone was 0.98 indicator s of his renal function , his liver enzymes, his alt was 27, his astal and his hemoglobin a1 c was 5% and his vitamin d was 20, his psa was 0.12 and his thyroid screen with the tsh was 1.76. he had a you're you're it until a says done that was clear and had no evidence of protein, key tones, glucose or blood. his past medical history includes hypocholesterol and his past surgical history had an app endectomy at age 11 and social history has no pastor present use of alcohol, no past or present use of tobacco, his medicine as follows. he takes crestor 10 milligrams daily to lower cholesterol, aspirin 81 milligrams daily for cardiac health, takes propecia, 1 milligram daily for prevention of melissa: pattern hair loss, and he takes a multivitamin each day for health maintenance. immune stations the president during his physical exam had a p revnar 13 to prevent pneumonia and he had number two dose of his twinricks to prevent hepatitis a and b. routine vaccinations to include seasonal influenza are all up-to-date and all indicated travel vaccinations are u
, are at anyone was 0.98 indicator s of his renal function , his liver enzymes, his alt was 27, his astal and his hemoglobin a1 c was 5% and his vitamin d was 20, his psa was 0.12 and his thyroid screen with the tsh was 1.76. he had a you're you're it until a says done that was clear and had no evidence of protein, key tones, glucose or blood. his past medical history includes hypocholesterol and his past surgical history had an app endectomy at age 11 and social history has no pastor present...
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if whatever his remarks are, we don't know if ast an announcement or to say we're still working, but if we have a deal, we're planning to take a vote, what if the daca legislation isn't part of what happens next? >> it would be surprising to e me, two things that could happen. >> we see schumer and mcconnell are talking now, so that's sb s interesting. >> one possibility would be that mitch mcconnell would be engaging in theater and want another vote just to be able to blame the democrats on the fact that tomorrow the members of our government won't be paid. but it doesn't look given b what we're hearing that's what he's going to do. he could do it. think of all those votes on obamacare that everybody knew we are going to fail but were being done for theater. it looks like there's been movement. now if there's movement, it means the democrats are satisfied, enough of them and their leadership, are satisfyie that the movement reflects the fact that the executive branch and the hard liners in congress are willing to give daca a chance. i don't assume. daca will involve legislation that
if whatever his remarks are, we don't know if ast an announcement or to say we're still working, but if we have a deal, we're planning to take a vote, what if the daca legislation isn't part of what happens next? >> it would be surprising to e me, two things that could happen. >> we see schumer and mcconnell are talking now, so that's sb s interesting. >> one possibility would be that mitch mcconnell would be engaging in theater and want another vote just to be able to blame...
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ast was 19, normal. his hemoglobin a1c was 7%. his thyroid screen with tsh was 1.76.e had a urinalysis done that was clear and had no evidence of protein, ketones, glucose or blood. hyper cholesterolemia and rosacea. appendectomy at age 11, social history no past or present use of alcohol or tobacco. his medications, as follows, takes crestor, 10 milligrams daily to lower his cholesterol, aspirin, 81 milligrams daily for cardiac health, propecia for prevention of male pattern hair loss, cilantro cream as needed for rosacea and vitamin each day for metal maintenance. immunizations, the president during his physical exam had a prevnar to prevent pneumococcal pneumonia. to include seasonal influenza was up-to-date and all travel vaccinations are up-to-date. in summary, his overall health is excellent. cardiac performance during the physical exam was very good. he continues to enjoy significant long-term cardiac and overall health benefits that come from an abstinence of alcohol and tobacco. he has a history of elevated cholesterol and is currently on a low-dose of cresto
ast was 19, normal. his hemoglobin a1c was 7%. his thyroid screen with tsh was 1.76.e had a urinalysis done that was clear and had no evidence of protein, ketones, glucose or blood. hyper cholesterolemia and rosacea. appendectomy at age 11, social history no past or present use of alcohol or tobacco. his medications, as follows, takes crestor, 10 milligrams daily to lower his cholesterol, aspirin, 81 milligrams daily for cardiac health, propecia for prevention of male pattern hair loss,...
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right now with me is ast ron mer gerald mckeegan who tell us how rare this is. hi, gerald. >> hi there is. it is very rare, it's been about 150 years since we have had one of these. we have three different things going on, we have a full moon, the full moon is happening when the moon is closest to the earth in its orbit and we have a lunar eclipse and we've got -- i guess that's it, yeah. >> and this hasn't happened since the civil war time. >> yeah. >> reporter: so tell us what do you expect to see for the next hour? what can people see? should they still head out? >> right now we are in the middle of totality which is when the moon is in the earth's inner shadow and that shadow is reddish in color. so when you look at the moon if you go outside right now and look at the moon you will see that it's kind of a rusty red color. it will continue for about another 45 minutes or so and then the rusty red shadow will start to creep away from the moon. >> okay. thank you so much, gerald, for joining us this morning. we're definitely seeing that already. the rusty red c
right now with me is ast ron mer gerald mckeegan who tell us how rare this is. hi, gerald. >> hi there is. it is very rare, it's been about 150 years since we have had one of these. we have three different things going on, we have a full moon, the full moon is happening when the moon is closest to the earth in its orbit and we have a lunar eclipse and we've got -- i guess that's it, yeah. >> and this hasn't happened since the civil war time. >> yeah. >> reporter: so tell...