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b. smith has alzheimer's.y, natalie. good morning. >> reporter: nearly 6 million americans suffer from alzheimer's. almost 2/3 of whom are women. there is the untold impact on caretakers and family. it robs families of memories, past and future. the path dan has taken as he cares for b. has eillicited a l of opinions. this is the b. smith who made her way into our homes. >> whatever you do, do it with style. >> reporter: with her television show "b smith with style," her restaurants, magazine, three books and home collection, she cemented her role as a lifestyle maven. in 2013, smith was diagnosed with early onset alzheimer's. the first i thinkling coming du a cooking segment on "today." >> i marinade it in reduced -- >> balsamic? >> no, no, no. wait, i'm throwing myself off here. >> no worries. >> they asked her a question at the start, and she froze. >> reporter: it was a painful diagnosis for b. smith and her husband and partner of 26 years, dan gasby. >> in the beginning, when it was starting to happen wit
b. smith has alzheimer's.y, natalie. good morning. >> reporter: nearly 6 million americans suffer from alzheimer's. almost 2/3 of whom are women. there is the untold impact on caretakers and family. it robs families of memories, past and future. the path dan has taken as he cares for b. has eillicited a l of opinions. this is the b. smith who made her way into our homes. >> whatever you do, do it with style. >> reporter: with her television show "b smith with style,"...
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b. smith's husband is vile for this. some of the conversation is about race. b. a, i don't like that b. smith story at all. a white woman? the headlines and reactions have been stark. the realityore gray. >> care giving makes you realize how special life is. makes you realize how important moments are, makes you reallyta unde and appreciate the fact that at any given moment the person who is caring for someone could need to be cared for. >> reporter: those who know him and b. defend the relationship. >> she's helping. she's a asset. she's putting in time. she's putting in work. so i love them together. they mak >> reporter: in the age of instant outrage, gatsby is unabashedly choosing the path that's right for him and asking judge.lace is it to >> part of the reason there's been such a strong reactionth t is because this arrangement challenges the traditional perception of what and howar relationshipsupposed to work and look like. the overall question is how do you honor and respect the needs of both caretaker and patient during the slow and painful declinof alzhe
b. smith's husband is vile for this. some of the conversation is about race. b. a, i don't like that b. smith story at all. a white woman? the headlines and reactions have been stark. the realityore gray. >> care giving makes you realize how special life is. makes you realize how important moments are, makes you reallyta unde and appreciate the fact that at any given moment the person who is caring for someone could need to be cared for. >> reporter: those who know him and b. defend...
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b. smith end husband dan. at the t of our interview they had been married 23 years, ile the disease continues to progress at that time she still remembers i things her past like the first time that they met. >> this gentleman who was great looking and seemed to be very smart -- reporter: she still recalls many things about when she met en, a tim of many grand successes in her life as one of the first african-american cover girls, as author, television chef. >> she's amazing. i didn't know you were amazing. >> reporter: sitting here there was no question b. smith uldn't respond to. but sometimes it's a challenge trying to organize her thoughts. like when asked about long distance dating when she lived n new york and dan on the west coast. >> at that time my grandparents livedp the street here, and i felt during that time it was a great time for me because i could go a little further away and come back and still be -- >> and that's what sometimes happen is another idea will come it's like'll take it, it jumps. >
b. smith end husband dan. at the t of our interview they had been married 23 years, ile the disease continues to progress at that time she still remembers i things her past like the first time that they met. >> this gentleman who was great looking and seemed to be very smart -- reporter: she still recalls many things about when she met en, a tim of many grand successes in her life as one of the first african-american cover girls, as author, television chef. >> she's amazing. i...
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owner says the car is manual and the valet may have left it in gear. >> wow. >> yikes. >>> for years, b smith perfect example of love and loyalty. >> the celebrity power couple has been facing smith's struggle with alzheimer's head on standing gether but for now for many of smith's fans that lover story has taken a controversial turn. >> reporter: former model b. smith has battled early onset of alzheimer's for six years. >> i do have an early on-set of alzheimer's disease. i don't want anybody else to have to go through this. >> reporter: her loyal husband, dan gasby, by her side every step of the way working with his wife to help fight the disease and taking on the role of full-time caregiving. >> the pain's not cheap for the 15 million caregivers each and every day, every waking hour, have to struggle like we do as a couple. >> reporter: this morning gasby is under fire, accused of taking advantage of her failing health add midding he had been dating another woman for several months. gasby revealing the relationship on social media posting pictures of his girlfriend as well as videos of he
owner says the car is manual and the valet may have left it in gear. >> wow. >> yikes. >>> for years, b smith perfect example of love and loyalty. >> the celebrity power couple has been facing smith's struggle with alzheimer's head on standing gether but for now for many of smith's fans that lover story has taken a controversial turn. >> reporter: former model b. smith has battled early onset of alzheimer's for six years. >> i do have an early on-set of...
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gary b smith. good morning again. thank you for sticking with us.t two trading days of the new year are technically part of the cena cost rally. it's really not a good start. my advice for 99 percent of the people out there is look at the news today and then quickly turn to the sports or entertainment section and focus on what your goals are. the only people that should be worried or thinking about today's action. hopefully that is almost no one out there. but it is an indicator. as january goes oftentimes so goes the rest of the year. january is up about 60% of the time in the stock market. they often time as the lead to the stronger gear we have not seen it so far this year. it is starting very much the way it ended. this is a bear market. the average one last about a year and a half long. where is the pedialyte. where is the pedialyte for the markets. the laundry list of things. to china tariffs. any bit of good news in any one of those things. at they signaled they were standing down or there was only going to be one hike this year. if the manuf
gary b smith. good morning again. thank you for sticking with us.t two trading days of the new year are technically part of the cena cost rally. it's really not a good start. my advice for 99 percent of the people out there is look at the news today and then quickly turn to the sports or entertainment section and focus on what your goals are. the only people that should be worried or thinking about today's action. hopefully that is almost no one out there. but it is an indicator. as january...
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ben b smith is a joke. anyone who knows ben smith will confirm. that he's a smart person but a dishonest reckless person. anyone knowing him i think will confirm. that this is the same outlet that deviated from the cat slide shows long enough to run the steal dossier. the same news outlets absorbed it was real too. donald trump was paying for hookers to urinate on him. remember this. we have plowed this before. lunatic cat slide show website runs unconfirmed report that is false and cnn pretends it's real. >> i think they have a allegation now. if the sources did burn them. >> if as dan says this is a can areaairy trap they have call thr sources out. lock these t guys lied to us and make a deal about this. iab think this is -- >> tucker: that's a fare point. yes. >> the silver lining in this story tonight is that this should reaffirmed people on the right thatt mueller will be far. i hope that is the message they takeke from this tonight. >> tucker: can i say -- >> when he releases his report we should all understand it. >> tucker: i don't think y
ben b smith is a joke. anyone who knows ben smith will confirm. that he's a smart person but a dishonest reckless person. anyone knowing him i think will confirm. that this is the same outlet that deviated from the cat slide shows long enough to run the steal dossier. the same news outlets absorbed it was real too. donald trump was paying for hookers to urinate on him. remember this. we have plowed this before. lunatic cat slide show website runs unconfirmed report that is false and cnn...
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b. smith. just to keep it in the going way back to my days at cnbc, but it's just about balance.ingle federal reserve chairman, and a single big event? one or otherwise they are sheer gravitational force of their own and they go up and they go down. over the course of time and sometimes they go out. as many of you might've heard once or twice shows the dow over the course of the last century plus. keeping it where it is across the other end of my wall from my desk come in the chart goes. the closer you get to it you'll have incredible gyrations. could be the 1930s depression. could be the oil crises. it could be presidential assassination. those are jarring events of close. step back and over time it is the trend that is your friend. no one is smart enough. i don't care who they are coming to tell you an exact moment to get in or out of the market. there're those who will look at the core capitalism is very good for you when your money in the markets in general overtime. over time. a more after this. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond.
b. smith. just to keep it in the going way back to my days at cnbc, but it's just about balance.ingle federal reserve chairman, and a single big event? one or otherwise they are sheer gravitational force of their own and they go up and they go down. over the course of time and sometimes they go out. as many of you might've heard once or twice shows the dow over the course of the last century plus. keeping it where it is across the other end of my wall from my desk come in the chart goes. the...
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b. smith, robert wolf and we are joined by john meyer. john, let's not try to sugar coat it. this is the first quarterly decline in both revenue and profit in about ten years for the month of december, including the month of december, but they had built expectations so low, it's hard to go any lower, right? >> correct. the other thing that i think is extremely notable here is the year over year china revenue decline, which i think according to my math is roughly a 27% decline in revenue from china. then the other issue obviously is it's just frustrating to be banging our heads against the wall trying to come up with realistic ideas on what exactly the situation is with iphone sales, given the lack of unit numbers being disclosed, then obviously today with the ever-growing story involving this new clearly massive issue involving privacy with apple, a company that to date, at least in my opinion, has not been a company to worry about as it relates to privacy. susan: we were having a great conversation here about the china play that apple has become, given that it guided on ipho
b. smith, robert wolf and we are joined by john meyer. john, let's not try to sugar coat it. this is the first quarterly decline in both revenue and profit in about ten years for the month of december, including the month of december, but they had built expectations so low, it's hard to go any lower, right? >> correct. the other thing that i think is extremely notable here is the year over year china revenue decline, which i think according to my math is roughly a 27% decline in revenue...
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b. smith and hudson valley investment advisor c.e.o., gus sako. i'm not sure you were able to hear the discussion that maria bartiromo had with several prom meant world players. we get the imf forecast. they're pessimistic about global growth. they are downgrading global growth, plateauing to straight-out he global growth weakening. i heard the panel, it seemed they were more optimistic. what's your take of the global economy. >> if we're here in the united states, the economy is probably going to do better than the markets and it's based off of two things. number one, 70% of our economy is consumption, it's you and i doing our patriotic duty and going out and spending. we're looking at companies -- i'm sorry, countries such as germany where a 5 of% o 50% of p goes out in exports. same thing with china and other areas. europe, you have a lot of unknowns. brexit is causing a restriction in terms of what you would do as a ceo. am i going to invest into the unknown? i don't know what the rules are at this point. do i invest, not knowing if tariffs ar
b. smith and hudson valley investment advisor c.e.o., gus sako. i'm not sure you were able to hear the discussion that maria bartiromo had with several prom meant world players. we get the imf forecast. they're pessimistic about global growth. they are downgrading global growth, plateauing to straight-out he global growth weakening. i heard the panel, it seemed they were more optimistic. what's your take of the global economy. >> if we're here in the united states, the economy is probably...
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b. smith, kadena group president, fox news contributor and lindsey bell, cfra analyst.start with the answer everybody wants to know, susan brought it up at the end, slowest growth in 30 years, does that put the chinese in let's make a deal mode you think? >> i think it helps the trump administration positioning in this negotiations for sure. in addition to the "bloomberg news" article about a trillion dollars worth of spending in goods and services from china, you also heard at the end of the week them start to talk about investment plans, plans to also help the u.s. with those i.p. thefts and prevent that and also support businesses operating in china from foreign countries so china knows that is a big sticking issue for the trump administration. connell: right. >> seems like they're getting ready to discuss that. connell: i guess the risks though, gary, the chinese continue to do more and do more what they have already started to do, stimulate their own economy. they have haven't gotten all in with that as susan said, they applied some measures of stimulus, but they c
b. smith, kadena group president, fox news contributor and lindsey bell, cfra analyst.start with the answer everybody wants to know, susan brought it up at the end, slowest growth in 30 years, does that put the chinese in let's make a deal mode you think? >> i think it helps the trump administration positioning in this negotiations for sure. in addition to the "bloomberg news" article about a trillion dollars worth of spending in goods and services from china, you also heard at...
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b. smith, robert wolf and we are joined by john meyer. john, let's not try to sugar coat it.
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b. smith. susan, that would seem to defy a few that the government is crucial. we need it operating., a lot of loans, economic numbers. look at stocks racing through this. >> we live in a volatile world. we're coming off the worth december since the great depression and the best start since 1987 on the new year. a lot of factors here. yes, we have the government shut down taking place. the federal reserve is not so eager to raise interest rates. companies are still making a lot of money. there's some concerns that we might be in an earnings recessions, a lot of reports cards saying we're in a good place. and the china and the u.s. trade dispute and they're talking at least. that's a positive. >> and lindsey, the last time you said, that is what to watch. now we have another thing we're watching as we get close to what a lot of people hope will be a deal. china producing the weakest year in 28 years. are you worried china might not make good on whatever commitments they're make something. >> i think it's clear when we look at the chinese commit as an export, we expect them to feel the
b. smith. susan, that would seem to defy a few that the government is crucial. we need it operating., a lot of loans, economic numbers. look at stocks racing through this. >> we live in a volatile world. we're coming off the worth december since the great depression and the best start since 1987 on the new year. a lot of factors here. yes, we have the government shut down taking place. the federal reserve is not so eager to raise interest rates. companies are still making a lot of money....
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high, everybody "bulls & bears" and glad you can join us david asman joining me on the panel, gary b smith, kevin kelly and jack. stocks getting a big dynamite job report this morning, blowing away expectations, but then when stratospheric after the fed chair strongly suggested great heights would be hold on for a while. there was confirmation that there will be a meeting between u.s. and china trade reps on monday. the president celebrating these market movers at the white house this afternoon. >> 312,000 jobs was a tremendous number. and obviously, having an impact on the stock market. the economy is very good and remember that from the time of my election, the stock market has gone up very close to 30%. and that is with all of the things that are happening and there are a lot of things happening. we have a massive trade negotiation going on with china, president chee involved and so am i. we are dealing at the highest level so we are doing very well. >> david: there are a lot of if's here but if we get a deal with china and if the fed puts great heights on pause, how high will these mar
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b. smith, kadena group president, fox news contributor, i don't know than layfield, layfield reports ceo. start with what susan ended on there. seemed the marked ended down. there was concern about global growth. there was rough data out of china. do you share that concern or the other point of view says the chinese are getting beaten up, they will make a deal on trade soon? >> even if china makes a deal, their exports were down 4.4%. we were substantial part of that but not all of that but even if you take china out of the equation you have the economies of germany slowing. the economy of japan is slowing. so right there, you have three large countries that make up, make up the bulk of the world's gdp but a pretty fair percentage. it does seem like there is an economic slow down. i think you see that reflected in what the market has been doing. connell: john on the other side, some banks reporting this week, what citigroup reported today. first the stock sold off. there was weakness in the trading business. but at the end of the day in rally mode. they cut expenses at citigroup. able to
b. smith, kadena group president, fox news contributor, i don't know than layfield, layfield reports ceo. start with what susan ended on there. seemed the marked ended down. there was concern about global growth. there was rough data out of china. do you share that concern or the other point of view says the chinese are getting beaten up, they will make a deal on trade soon? >> even if china makes a deal, their exports were down 4.4%. we were substantial part of that but not all of that...
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b. smith.urvey in part, because it's good to see all these big fund managers are usually wrong, but having said that, you know, it's a conflicting time because they admitted to pouring back into the fang stocks. >> yeah. look, kind of to your first point, i think it's always good to lean against the crowd, if you will. everyone became kind of pessimistic because -- rightly so, because of all the head winds. brexit, just happening over the last few days, the fed, the shutdown, yet despite all these head winds, none of which has been really resolved to the upside, the market continues to trend up. can you imagine if we got a china trade deal at this point? oh, my gosh, the market would really rocket. to your second point, very quickly, look, i think tech is the place to be. think of all the areas we're excited about right now. 5g, self-driving cars, artificial intelligence. it's all in the tech group. not many people are that excited about the next model car that gm is going to come out with and
b. smith.urvey in part, because it's good to see all these big fund managers are usually wrong, but having said that, you know, it's a conflicting time because they admitted to pouring back into the fang stocks. >> yeah. look, kind of to your first point, i think it's always good to lean against the crowd, if you will. everyone became kind of pessimistic because -- rightly so, because of all the head winds. brexit, just happening over the last few days, the fed, the shutdown, yet despite...
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b. smith, jonathan hoenig. gang, will this lead the market tomorrow? very often good news on china does. what do you think? >> i think we had a lot of this already factored in. that's one of the reasons the market was so strong yesterday. that and of course, jay powell, fed chair's comments about patience and so forth. but i think we have gotten a sense over the last week gradually that these talks are meaningful, particularly after the first day it sounded like things really went well. they all went out to dinner afterwards. i guess one question, blake, to you, has there been any discussion of the bill the chinese apparently are trying to pass in china that does tackle intellectual property protections? >> we saw some movement from china today, liz, in which they addressed that very issue. they had talked about ip theft publicly a few weeks ago, talking about maybe what some of the punishments would be. one of their top spokespersons in that country even went a little bit further today. this is at the very top of the list for the trump team, for the u
b. smith, jonathan hoenig. gang, will this lead the market tomorrow? very often good news on china does. what do you think? >> i think we had a lot of this already factored in. that's one of the reasons the market was so strong yesterday. that and of course, jay powell, fed chair's comments about patience and so forth. but i think we have gotten a sense over the last week gradually that these talks are meaningful, particularly after the first day it sounded like things really went well....
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b. smith, gerri willis, jonathan hoenig.n, something we think about but we don't think about enough, that caught up in the day's gyrations is the fact that over time markets do well. stocks do well. market aggregates do well. he just wanted to lead people to that, rather than take hunches, right? >> absolutely, neil. amongst all the tumults of cable news hysteria often times john bogle, jack bogle was really a voice of reason, a voice of stability. neil: absolutely. >> you could say this was the sam walton for the investment world. neil, before jack bogle popularized no-load mutual fund, everyday investors had to pony up big bucks, big fees, five, 6%, what they called loads. jack bogle brought them down demon demonstrably to tenths of a percent. he opened up the exclusive boys club to america. neil: gary b., whether you like the idea someone would do the work you're saying, you don't need, just invest in this fund mimic fund to the performance of wider market. more to the record is this calming influence, through good times,
b. smith, gerri willis, jonathan hoenig.n, something we think about but we don't think about enough, that caught up in the day's gyrations is the fact that over time markets do well. stocks do well. market aggregates do well. he just wanted to lead people to that, rather than take hunches, right? >> absolutely, neil. amongst all the tumults of cable news hysteria often times john bogle, jack bogle was really a voice of reason, a voice of stability. neil: absolutely. >> you could say...
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b. smith is facing criticism for dating another woman whileor caring his wife. morning what he's saying about that>> decision. gwyneth paltrow accused of injuring a man in a hit-and-run skiing accident. how she's reacting toha $3 million lawsuit she's now facing. >>> meet the montana mom on the front lines of cybercu sety, why she's paid to hack into major companies all around the world, cominup right after is. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! can someone turn on the ac?! no? oh right... ...'cause there isn't any. here- (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. without you, we wouldn't have electricity. our hobby would be going to bed early. (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to
b. smith is facing criticism for dating another woman whileor caring his wife. morning what he's saying about that>> decision. gwyneth paltrow accused of injuring a man in a hit-and-run skiing accident. how she's reacting toha $3 million lawsuit she's now facing. >>> meet the montana mom on the front lines of cybercu sety, why she's paid to hack into major companies all around the world, cominup right after is. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work......
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b pronto. norman smith, thank you very much. is the conservative mp simon hart. good morning. to you. exactly a month ago, of course, theresa may called off the meaningful vote because she knew she was going to lose it — can you honestly say hand on heart this time around that anything is going to be different? well, i think norman smith's comments were pretty accurate, actually. it doesn't feel like a significant change. the threat of a confidence vote in the prime minister has obviously gone away. but i think even pragmatic people realise this may be difficult to get over the line first time or even second time. but the crucial thing to me about that sort of introduction was the fact that, what are the alternatives? and those people who are yearning for the purist brexit possible face a real opportunity next week of losing everything. so i think this emphasis on supporting a deal, even a deal you have got to hold your nose about, is really important, because the alternatives could be pretty bleak. so will you back the prime mi
b pronto. norman smith, thank you very much. is the conservative mp simon hart. good morning. to you. exactly a month ago, of course, theresa may called off the meaningful vote because she knew she was going to lose it — can you honestly say hand on heart this time around that anything is going to be different? well, i think norman smith's comments were pretty accurate, actually. it doesn't feel like a significant change. the threat of a confidence vote in the prime minister has obviously...
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(clears throat) (coughs) (exhales) b kes: as i met more miners like danny smith, it became clear that they were getting this advanced black lung disease younger and more quickly than p in tt. greg? >> hey. >> berkes: i'm howard bees from national public radio. great to meet you. >> uh-huh.er >>kes: greg kelly is just 54 years old, still retively young for a miner so sick. >> that's me and that's my stepdad. >> berkes: how long did youin spenining? >> 31 years. here's one. that was in '83. >> berkes:nd what made you stop mining? >> my health, i just couldn't, i got sick. s aid, "we don't want you to go back to work until you see a lung doctor." when i did get to see him, he eeid, you know, "you don't to go back underground." >> berkes: was that the firs time you learned that you had black lung? >> right. yeah, that's the first doctorid that ever "you've got black lung." i've had two or three x-ray technicians tell me they're thes worst set of lhey've ever seen. >> berkes: what kind of reaction did you have when you ard about that? >> (voicbreaking): you can't work. it's just like a lig
(clears throat) (coughs) (exhales) b kes: as i met more miners like danny smith, it became clear that they were getting this advanced black lung disease younger and more quickly than p in tt. greg? >> hey. >> berkes: i'm howard bees from national public radio. great to meet you. >> uh-huh.er >>kes: greg kelly is just 54 years old, still retively young for a miner so sick. >> that's me and that's my stepdad. >> berkes: how long did youin spenining? >> 31...
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smith center. as if american university were only winners here's, forge the fancy logos, b theyeat navy 71-63. redskinsg coachin changes. leaving the team, the special teams coordinator for the falcons. he has been jay gruden's special teams coordinator since he got here in 2014, but now heading to atlanta, according to anaetic websitootball outsider, the redskins ranked eighth in total special teams last seaso a team official confirmed that he was not fired. so going to kp our e out for any other coaching changes that may be heading the xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverage, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity for $79.99 a month for 2 years, plus ask about 4k ultra hd. switch today. these days we're all stressed. i hear you, sister. stress can affect our minds. i call this dish, "stress." stress can also affect our bodies. so, i'm partnering with cigna to remind you that your emotional and physical
smith center. as if american university were only winners here's, forge the fancy logos, b theyeat navy 71-63. redskinsg coachin changes. leaving the team, the special teams coordinator for the falcons. he has been jay gruden's special teams coordinator since he got here in 2014, but now heading to atlanta, according to anaetic websitootball outsider, the redskins ranked eighth in total special teams last seaso a team official confirmed that he was not fired. so going to kp our e out for any...
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b. we can speak to norman smith, our deputy political assistant. the house of commons? this isa here indy the house of commons? this is a really significant potential hammer blow to mrs may. we know the speaker has now accepted the amendment. there is a good chance of it being voted through. if it is, if mrs may's goes down as most people expect, she would havejust mrs may's goes down as most people expect, she would have just three days to come back to parliament with a plan b. more than that, mps could amend her plan b to put forward their own alternative idea, so that could involve a second referendum, measures to block no deal, heading off to norway, it opens the pandora's box on brexit possibilities. it also symbolises parliament grasping hold of the brexit agenda and cranking it off mrs may because it means she cannot just sit back and let the clock ticked down remorselessly to no deal. we cannot drift towards no deal. we cannot drift towards no deal because she would have to come back before the next of —— end of next week with a new plan fo
b. we can speak to norman smith, our deputy political assistant. the house of commons? this isa here indy the house of commons? this is a really significant potential hammer blow to mrs may. we know the speaker has now accepted the amendment. there is a good chance of it being voted through. if it is, if mrs may's goes down as most people expect, she would havejust mrs may's goes down as most people expect, she would have just three days to come back to parliament with a plan b. more than that,...
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. >>> we just received an updata b on someaking news concerning the machinery being held in russia, paul whelan. et's get right to cory smiththe live desk for the latest. what's happening? whee lan was appearing in court in a pretrial hearing in moscow. wejust got a note from our nbc producer there. the court has denied bail to paul whelan. w arrested back in december in moscown suspicion of carrying out an act of espionage. his familyas says he only in the country for vacation and was expeed to attend a retired fellow marine's wedding. he's been held without bail. prison and pt in will continue to be there until february 28th. if he's convicted, they carry a prison sentence of up to 20 years in russia. back to you. >>> he are our other top stories. camela harris threw her hat into the dtic race for president in 2020. the howard university grad is the firstc african-ame grad to enter the race. harris has been an outspoken critic of the president. she said her campaign will focus on reducing the high cost of living for the lower class and providing medicare for all. >>> someone painted a swastika on the high school building.
. >>> we just received an updata b on someaking news concerning the machinery being held in russia, paul whelan. et's get right to cory smiththe live desk for the latest. what's happening? whee lan was appearing in court in a pretrial hearing in moscow. wejust got a note from our nbc producer there. the court has denied bail to paul whelan. w arrested back in december in moscown suspicion of carrying out an act of espionage. his familyas says he only in the country for vacation and was...
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smith is with me now. wasn't today supposed to be the day we got a plan b?e waiting for plan b, it's probably like waiting for godot. nothing much is happening. i think all we will get from the prime minister today is broadly a restatement of planning with not much more. certainly there is not much evidence of new thinking on her part and her view seems to be that there is not much é on her part and her view seems to be that there is not much i’iié of that there is not much chance of getting any f" that there is not much chance of getting any *" agreement. getting any cross—party agreement. we know are still getting any cross—party agreement. we kno she are still eze getting any cross—party agreement. we kno she hasire still eze that she not - to that: on not - to that: on not - article 50 is going is - going to customs union, so there is on customs union, so there is limited prospects of any progress there, added to which i think she's fea rful there, added to which i think she's fearful it would ignite an eruption in her party if she were to try to push th
smith is with me now. wasn't today supposed to be the day we got a plan b?e waiting for plan b, it's probably like waiting for godot. nothing much is happening. i think all we will get from the prime minister today is broadly a restatement of planning with not much more. certainly there is not much evidence of new thinking on her part and her view seems to be that there is not much é on her part and her view seems to be that there is not much i’iié of that there is not much chance of...
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b charged. >>> do you like that task ofin fi up the car at the gas station? if not, there's a new mobile fuel delivery service that wants your business. corey smith explains how this works and why not everybody is excited about it. >> reporter: if there's one thin she hates is going to the gas station. so a few months ago she signed up for fill. >> i don't have to wake up early tomorrow morning. i can get gas while i'm sleeping. some magic fairy comes in and puts gas in my tank. >> reporter: the process is simple, sign up onne, share some details about your car,pic the gas cap open and a driveran will comfill it up overnight. >> i love hitting snooze. >> reporter: putting convenience aside, the thought of a mobile gas stationou rolling thr the neighborhood in the middle of the night had residentsco erned. but it's covered. this is no atanker, just standard pick up, holds about 400 gallons of fuel max. for safety like any gas station pump there is anmeency shut off switch and materials used to pick up any spillage. in the short term, the ceo is banking the success on the ability to save time.g in the lrm he says filled is the future of fuelling. a
b charged. >>> do you like that task ofin fi up the car at the gas station? if not, there's a new mobile fuel delivery service that wants your business. corey smith explains how this works and why not everybody is excited about it. >> reporter: if there's one thin she hates is going to the gas station. so a few months ago she signed up for fill. >> i don't have to wake up early tomorrow morning. i can get gas while i'm sleeping. some magic fairy comes in and puts gas in my...
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b z buzzfeed story is accurate. >> in terms of the way they are pushing back, we heard from ben smith who's the editor at buzzfeed,y early on in the show tonight, plainly frustrated with trying to parse the special counsel's statement, trying to understand what exactly was in dispute. i mean what the statement says is that -- what's not accurate is buzzfeed's description of specific statements to the special counsel's office and buzzfeed's characterization of documents and testimony obtained by the office. do you think that if mueller's office wanted to say this allegation is false, the president didn't direct cohen to lie, they could have put out a more blunt statement that wasn't parising this so tightly? >> absolutely. it would have been very simple to say the reporting is dead wrong in every respect. they didn't do that. and i think the emphasis you put on those words, the specific descriptions, the characterizations, sort of is a window into the thinking of the mueller team. there are parts of the reporting that trouble them. i have no idea, rachel, by the way, why they decided on this occasion to push back o
b z buzzfeed story is accurate. >> in terms of the way they are pushing back, we heard from ben smith who's the editor at buzzfeed,y early on in the show tonight, plainly frustrated with trying to parse the special counsel's statement, trying to understand what exactly was in dispute. i mean what the statement says is that -- what's not accurate is buzzfeed's description of specific statements to the special counsel's office and buzzfeed's characterization of documents and testimony...
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smith. another day in paradise. it is going to be another fraught day with no sign ofany to be another fraught day with no sign of any plan bg from teen may. our intention seems to be to carry on with her existing deal and hope that tory mps, the dup will gradually warm to it. —— team may. so far we haven't had any indication things will change, no sign of any new thinking on the northern ireland backstop that might suddenly get the dup to rally around. there is no indication that the eu is softening in their stance. everyone is slightly scratching their head. what is it mrs may is going to put forward to break the deadlock? my impression is we are probably not going to get anything today. that may have to wait until next tuesday when we will get the vote on her latest thinking. but at the moment, really, there is no sign of anything, which is why it was interesting listening to amber rudd this morning as she left home. she seemed to moot the idea that may be the hope is that as the clock ticks down, yes, some mps will get increasingly nervous and will come on board. these are very serious times. we have to find a withdrawa
smith. another day in paradise. it is going to be another fraught day with no sign ofany to be another fraught day with no sign of any plan bg from teen may. our intention seems to be to carry on with her existing deal and hope that tory mps, the dup will gradually warm to it. —— team may. so far we haven't had any indication things will change, no sign of any new thinking on the northern ireland backstop that might suddenly get the dup to rally around. there is no indication that the eu is...
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b shuteye -- the battle against our overactive brain is hard to win. in sleepy oxford, england, on a slow-moving canal boat, i meet the sleep whisperer, travel writer phoebe smithollywood icon matthew mcconaughey has partnered up with them. >> well, hello there. i'm matthew mcconaughey and tonight i'll be readying special sleep story called "wonder." >> your latest sleep story is et right here on the canals of oxford. >> they say that the waterways provide the fastest way of slowing down. the kind of slower writing that you just don't get anymore. >> when i'm in a place writing a sleep story, i'm travelingth in way. i'm noticing everything, the smells, the textures, how something makes me feel. >> like this sto about the lavender fields of pro-vons. >> you'll smell it before you even see it. >> nearly 50 million people >> put you on the spot, i guess? >> yeah. >> can you look around now and tell us a little story? >> the little narrow boat makes its way on the rippling waters. to the left of the riverbank, ducks swim slowly and sedately as the leaves drift off the branches into the rippling tide. >> i feel kind of sleepy already. >> do you feel calm? >> i'm goi
b shuteye -- the battle against our overactive brain is hard to win. in sleepy oxford, england, on a slow-moving canal boat, i meet the sleep whisperer, travel writer phoebe smithollywood icon matthew mcconaughey has partnered up with them. >> well, hello there. i'm matthew mcconaughey and tonight i'll be readying special sleep story called "wonder." >> your latest sleep story is et right here on the canals of oxford. >> they say that the waterways provide the...