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and barr tells him, "hey, shut up.a end up in prison." >> and it was somebody with credibility. >> be -- better than what we had before, yeah. >> reporter: but overall, a key problem remained. >> terrible witnesses. >> reporter: meaning detectives spoke with other people who'd also heard the men talk about the murder, but they were not the type a jury would likely believe. much of what they'd say sounded like drug and booze soaked gossip. there wasn't enough certainly to support charging peewee. but, thought the prosecutor, maybe he could find a way to go after barr and mcmannis. and he had an idea. bring some of the key witnesses before a grand jury just to see who passed the credibility test and who didn't. 100 homicide cases and the complexity, and the amount of information that we had to review to determine if we could prosecute this case was the most i'd ever seen. >> reporter: the idea worked. the grand jury indicted both phil barr and dave mcmannis for tara's murder. they were arrested in late 2012, 11 years aft
and barr tells him, "hey, shut up.a end up in prison." >> and it was somebody with credibility. >> be -- better than what we had before, yeah. >> reporter: but overall, a key problem remained. >> terrible witnesses. >> reporter: meaning detectives spoke with other people who'd also heard the men talk about the murder, but they were not the type a jury would likely believe. much of what they'd say sounded like drug and booze soaked gossip. there wasn't...
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congressman andy barr, and congressman bret guthrie. thank you for being here. thank you for your outstanding leadership. [applause] last but not least i want to thank terry bryant and bryant's rent-all team for opening up this successful business to us today. [applause] bryant's rent-all is real american success story. i'm glad to hear terry tell them they're now on the map as of this event today. but you've been on the map for a long time, terry. truth be told this has been a family-owned business more than 60 years. three generations of bryants helped grow the business from humble roots to party equipment rental powerhouse in the blue grass state. give them a round of applause for welcoming us and all they do to make the prosperity of this community. [applause] president trump and i know how important small businesses like this one are to america, to jobs and a he growing economy. small businesses like this one,
congressman andy barr, and congressman bret guthrie. thank you for being here. thank you for your outstanding leadership. [applause] last but not least i want to thank terry bryant and bryant's rent-all team for opening up this successful business to us today. [applause] bryant's rent-all is real american success story. i'm glad to hear terry tell them they're now on the map as of this event today. but you've been on the map for a long time, terry. truth be told this has been a family-owned...
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barr. mr. barr: thank you, mr. chairman. chairwoman yellen, welcome back. in terms of the plan and in terms of portfolio composition and balance sheet normalization, why does your plan contemplate rolling off treasury securities at a faster pace than mortgage bonds? chairman yellen: so, the differences are relatively slight. my expectation is although one can't be certain of what the prepayments of principal will be on mortgage backed securities that ultimately our caps on reinvestment of mortgage backed securities will not be binding. that they will only come into play in exceptional circumstances. so once we phased in those caps i don't expect them to be binding. the treasury market is very deep in liquid. it's a huge market. we're -- our intention in gradually phasing up these caps is to avoid disruption. mr. barr: thank you for that. this gets to the question of credit allocation. let me move on to the issue of and the feds' use of interest on exselves reserves as a monetary policy tool. the fed is now paying banks, 1.4% on their reserve balances, if th
barr. mr. barr: thank you, mr. chairman. chairwoman yellen, welcome back. in terms of the plan and in terms of portfolio composition and balance sheet normalization, why does your plan contemplate rolling off treasury securities at a faster pace than mortgage bonds? chairman yellen: so, the differences are relatively slight. my expectation is although one can't be certain of what the prepayments of principal will be on mortgage backed securities that ultimately our caps on reinvestment of...
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what happens in wilkes-barre. >> can you say that again?ght. >> you're exactly right. and what happens, he's going to youngstown. what happens in youngstown? what happens in all of these trump counties. all of these people who think we're making up all the bad news, what happens when they go to the hospital and they can't get health care? >> but what's interesting is that point, mike, actually stems to or connects with some of the other points in terms of policy. with regards to their supporting his effort to bring jobs back to america, they're supporting the strikes on syria, they're supporting his strong stance with north korea. what we do know is that the stance with russia and north korea, we don't know what the policy actually is. >> that's what's so interesting, the positive response to north korea. what was it? and the strike in syria got a lot of positive attention at that time, but there really hasn't been much follow-up. what did it actually accomplish? >> and the actual talk about jobs, bringing jobs back to america? i mean he's
what happens in wilkes-barre. >> can you say that again?ght. >> you're exactly right. and what happens, he's going to youngstown. what happens in youngstown? what happens in all of these trump counties. all of these people who think we're making up all the bad news, what happens when they go to the hospital and they can't get health care? >> but what's interesting is that point, mike, actually stems to or connects with some of the other points in terms of policy. with regards...
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we have andy barr, republican from kentucky, financial services committee member. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, nicole. nicole: where do we begin on this? where do you think about tying tax cuts and spending bill together? >> it makes sense. obviously we know in order to deliver relief to the american people we need not only tighten our belts and achieve deficit reduction to live within our means and deal with our $20 trillion national debt but we have to get growth going again in this country. as a member of the financial services committee and chairman of the monetary policy subcommittee, we have opportunity to quiz the chair of the federal reserve on our economy. after eight years of obama policies we see substandard growth. nicole: what is likely hood of all of this happening? sounds so great on paper. >> i know american people, my constituents are frustrated with the news that senate was not able to get the votes on health care. that certainly raises the doubt about the ability of washington to get its act together. i share that frustration
we have andy barr, republican from kentucky, financial services committee member. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you, nicole. nicole: where do we begin on this? where do you think about tying tax cuts and spending bill together? >> it makes sense. obviously we know in order to deliver relief to the american people we need not only tighten our belts and achieve deficit reduction to live within our means and deal with our $20 trillion national debt but we have to get...
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barr. mr. barr: welcome back to the nine yearsnd despite of the most accommodative u.s. policy in recent history and positive economic news, labor force participation remains at a disappointing 40 year low, wages are stagnant and economic growth 3%.yet to eclipse making matters worse, like the farm bill used to pay farmers plant, the federal reserve, by paying interest on effectivelyves, is paying banks not to lend. former fed chairman ben bernanke much in 2013 when he stated "banks are not going to lend out the reserves at a rate lower than they can earn at the fed." the fed has adopted this reserveson excess policy to fund its enormous $4.5 sheet bybalance guaranteeing the largest banks in america this low-risk, onve-market rate of return deposits deposits, the fed is discouraging lending into the economy, effectively taking money out of communities across america and leaving less capital mane street households and businesses to prosper. i was glad to read about the fed's intentions to start shrinking its oversized portfolio. share the view of fred bullard and others t
barr. mr. barr: welcome back to the nine yearsnd despite of the most accommodative u.s. policy in recent history and positive economic news, labor force participation remains at a disappointing 40 year low, wages are stagnant and economic growth 3%.yet to eclipse making matters worse, like the farm bill used to pay farmers plant, the federal reserve, by paying interest on effectivelyves, is paying banks not to lend. former fed chairman ben bernanke much in 2013 when he stated "banks are...
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barr, for five minutes. mr. barr: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of an american patriot and hero, mr. troy boling of lexington, kentucky, who completed his life's service on june 17, 2017, at the age of 90. his military service during world war ii and his commitment to supporting our veterans and the men and women in uniform throughout his life is an inspiration to us all. at the age of 19, mr. boling began his service as a united states marine and was a proud member of the easy company second battalion, 27th marines fifth division. during the united states' campaign to end the war against japan, mr. boling's unit was the first to arrive on the beach heads of iwo jima, while attempting to secure mount suribachi, his under came under intense fire. two projectiles struck mr. boling in the chest and leg, leaving him critically wounded on the battlefield. at that moment, mr. boling said he looked to the heavens and committed to serving mankind for the rest of his life if he survived. miraculously a combat photogr
barr, for five minutes. mr. barr: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life of an american patriot and hero, mr. troy boling of lexington, kentucky, who completed his life's service on june 17, 2017, at the age of 90. his military service during world war ii and his commitment to supporting our veterans and the men and women in uniform throughout his life is an inspiration to us all. at the age of 19, mr. boling began his service as a united states marine and was a proud member of the easy...
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asociada a una zona frontal que estÁ sobre nuestra área, se moverÁ dando paso a un frente frÍo que barrea las bahamas, es necesario vigilarla por cualquier cambio que pudiera ocurrir. otra zona de posible desarrollo en el pacÍfico mexicano, todo indica que podrÍa mantenerse alejado de la repÚblica cualquier resultado de desarrollo ciclÓnico. para nosotros la lluvia continÚa esta noche, y maÑana. este es el pronÓstico, la situaciÓn mejora a partir de las 48 horas. maÑana, mucha lluvia y el sÁbado algunas tormentas. el domingo totalmente despejado. presentadora: la infidelidad puede traer consecuencias para su salud. reportera: la infidelidad podrÍa ser un acto doloroso para muchos, pero para otros no es tan traumÁtico. consideran mÁs importante el amor propio. sin embargo, expertos afirman que la infidelidad desencadena mecanismos psicolÓgicos que podrÍan variar entre un brote de ira, ciclos de ansiedad, depresiÓn y tambiÉn podrÍan afectar su salud fÍsica. seÑalan que la culpa es el factor principal porque una persona puede llegar a sentirse mal, y esto tener consecuencias fÍsicas. esto p
asociada a una zona frontal que estÁ sobre nuestra área, se moverÁ dando paso a un frente frÍo que barrea las bahamas, es necesario vigilarla por cualquier cambio que pudiera ocurrir. otra zona de posible desarrollo en el pacÍfico mexicano, todo indica que podrÍa mantenerse alejado de la repÚblica cualquier resultado de desarrollo ciclÓnico. para nosotros la lluvia continÚa esta noche, y maÑana. este es el pronÓstico, la situaciÓn mejora a partir de las 48 horas. maÑana, mucha...
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cardio barre closed down friday. members received as little as one day's warning. they said that warning came from an apologetic instructor and not the management. the equipment is inside but the gates are padlocked. there is no reason for this shutdown, just a closed sign in the shape of a heart. >> i loved these classes and i'm upset. they had great instructors. but i don't understand. i've never had someone just close up shop. >> reporter: we talked to the ceo of cardiobarre and said that the facility was a franchise and is encouraging anyone who lost money to sue the facility in small claims court. efforts to reach the attorney for the franchise owner were unsuccessful. >>> let's go back to the weather. >> sandhya patel is checking it out. >> temperatures did drop today. and this is the sunset from the east bay hills. the skies were clear. and then as the sunset we started to see patchy fog beginning to form along the coast. and we have it there tonight. here's a look at what's going to happen with the temperatures. antioch tomorrow afternoon, 91 degrees just l
cardio barre closed down friday. members received as little as one day's warning. they said that warning came from an apologetic instructor and not the management. the equipment is inside but the gates are padlocked. there is no reason for this shutdown, just a closed sign in the shape of a heart. >> i loved these classes and i'm upset. they had great instructors. but i don't understand. i've never had someone just close up shop. >> reporter: we talked to the ceo of cardiobarre and...
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there's no signage explaining why this cardio barre location shut down. of a heart. >> i loved these classes. i'm actually quite upset because they had great instructors. i don't understand, i've never had somebody just close up shop. >> now we talked with the ceo of cardio barre. he said the san francisco facility was independently owned and operated as a franchise. he is encouraging anyone who lost money because of the closure to sue the facility in small claims court. efforts to reach the attorney for the franchise owner were unsuccessful. >>> now, in other news, nine months after a livermore couple purchased new living room furniture that room is still looking pretty sparse. you've heard sometimes things just aren't meant to be and that may have been the case here. this wasn't what karen smith had in mind when she and her husband purchased a new sofa and recl e recliner. instead of brand new furniture, she has two patio chairs in their place. it wasn't the deliver ary that was the problem. it's what was delivered. >> the first sofa, the stitching on i
there's no signage explaining why this cardio barre location shut down. of a heart. >> i loved these classes. i'm actually quite upset because they had great instructors. i don't understand, i've never had somebody just close up shop. >> now we talked with the ceo of cardio barre. he said the san francisco facility was independently owned and operated as a franchise. he is encouraging anyone who lost money because of the closure to sue the facility in small claims court. efforts to...
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cardio barre closed down friday. members received as little as one day's warning.id that warning came from an apologetic instructor and not the management. the equipment is inside but the gates are padlocked. there is no reason for this shutdown, just a closed sign in the shape of a heart. >> i loved these classes and i'm upset. they had great instructors. but i don't understand. i've never had someone just close up shop. >> reporter: we talked to the ceo of cardiobarre and said that the facility was a franchise and is encouraging anyone who lost money to sue the facility in small claims court. efforts to reach the attorney for the franchise owner were unsuccessful. >>> let's go back to the weather. >> sandhya patel is checking it out. >> temperatures did drop today. and this is the sunset from the east bay hills. the skies were clear. and then as the sunset we started to see patchy fog beginning to form along the coast. and we have it there tonight. here's a look at what's going to happen with the temperatures. antioch tomorrow afternoon, 91 degrees just like toda
cardio barre closed down friday. members received as little as one day's warning.id that warning came from an apologetic instructor and not the management. the equipment is inside but the gates are padlocked. there is no reason for this shutdown, just a closed sign in the shape of a heart. >> i loved these classes and i'm upset. they had great instructors. but i don't understand. i've never had someone just close up shop. >> reporter: we talked to the ceo of cardiobarre and said...
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there's no signage explaining why this cardio barre location shut down. >> i loved these classes. i'm actually quite upset because they had great instructors. i don't understand, i've never had somebody just close up shop. >> now we talked with the ceo of cardio barre. he said the san francisco facility was independently owned and operated as a franchise. he is encouraging anyone who lost money because of the closure to sue the facility in small claims court. efforts to reach the attorney for the franchise owner were unsuccessful. >>> now, in other news, nine months after a livermore couple purchased new living room furniture that room is still looking pretty sparse. you've heard sometimes things just aren't meant to be and that may have been the case here. this wasn't what karen smith had in mind when she and her husband purchased a new sofa and recl e recliner. instead of brand new furniture, she has two patio chairs in their place. it wasn't the deliver ary that was the problem. it's what was delivered. >> the first sofa, the stitching on it started to
there's no signage explaining why this cardio barre location shut down. >> i loved these classes. i'm actually quite upset because they had great instructors. i don't understand, i've never had somebody just close up shop. >> now we talked with the ceo of cardio barre. he said the san francisco facility was independently owned and operated as a franchise. he is encouraging anyone who lost money because of the closure to sue the facility in small claims court. efforts to reach the...
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he was at a wilkes-barre game earlier this week. it's the minor-league team for the new york yankees. the picture had a bit of a catch with the dog during the game so he was neglecting bad duties. but we still love them. >> the en mta has plenty of problems. but problems might be in for a new one. >> that's possible. on tuesday mta chairman decided that he was going to put a food ban on all mta subways. he blames food and food packages for the recent fire on subway tracks. >> there are potentially banning eating and drinking on subway. >> i find it a little annoying at times like these when it's really hot. >> i'm not opposed to it. i think when people eat foods on the subways it attracts the rats and more vermette type creature. >> new york city is a city of multitasking at its very best. we walk and talk like i'm doing now. we walk and eat. we sing, we do everything on the go. why can't we eat on a subway car? recently at a press conference on long island, the mayor bill diblasio was concerned. he says he commuted for many years i
he was at a wilkes-barre game earlier this week. it's the minor-league team for the new york yankees. the picture had a bit of a catch with the dog during the game so he was neglecting bad duties. but we still love them. >> the en mta has plenty of problems. but problems might be in for a new one. >> that's possible. on tuesday mta chairman decided that he was going to put a food ban on all mta subways. he blames food and food packages for the recent fire on subway tracks. >>...
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in towns like wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. >> they need to go back to the drawing board. >> reporter: matt in central virginia voted for the president in november. now he says he doesn't own it neither do the republicans. is he right? >> no, i don't think anybody can say, hands off, i'm not responsible. the administration passed in current. >> reporter: the president's forced to back down, for now, from one of his most important campaign promises with most of the rest of his agenda stuck at a standstill. there's the infrastructure plan to privatize air traffic control, stalled. plus, tough talks ahead on the debt ceiling and budget. even as aides privately push tax reform, too. multiple white house and hill sources describe an ambitious tax line by august, with a bill ready by september. >> a lot of donald trump supporters i think by next year are going to wonder if he can't pass anything, how is he going to bring about the change he promised to make their lives better. >> reporter: an administration determined to deliver, for now seeming stub. hallie jackson, nbc news, warrington, vi
in towns like wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. >> they need to go back to the drawing board. >> reporter: matt in central virginia voted for the president in november. now he says he doesn't own it neither do the republicans. is he right? >> no, i don't think anybody can say, hands off, i'm not responsible. the administration passed in current. >> reporter: the president's forced to back down, for now, from one of his most important campaign promises with most of the rest of...
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prescription drugs with heroin the death rate is much higher than a was in the '80s so the drugs to dave barr much higher. carolyn is up that 80 percent and i am told that as i remember was 20 your 15 percent with the street drugs in the '80s if you throw in fentanyl then you get death. >> the president is absolutely committed a couple of years ago the money put in was about to record $50 million f-117 811 million so it is increasing significantly so the commission is just one portion of the strategy. wasn't put to gather to come back to make recommendations and they're on track and with the opioid crisis with prevention and treatment and recovery with the overdose reversing drugs were for and whenever they might be needed and why we have a significant increase. and as was mentioned and the members for 2017 has to be an answer as to why individuals are becoming addicted to a greater degree? what is going on in our society? with whole area of scientific discoveries that they want to see accomplished wyche medication that is non euphoric once they are given a prescription for paying medication
prescription drugs with heroin the death rate is much higher than a was in the '80s so the drugs to dave barr much higher. carolyn is up that 80 percent and i am told that as i remember was 20 your 15 percent with the street drugs in the '80s if you throw in fentanyl then you get death. >> the president is absolutely committed a couple of years ago the money put in was about to record $50 million f-117 811 million so it is increasing significantly so the commission is just one portion of...
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. >> well, some barres that is and regular people treat a cup of coffee and a work of art. >> now southe kang bin canvas, coffee and cream, uses it to create famous works of art right in the cup like vangogh's stary night and other. his fans have started hosting his creations on line, a cup of coffee with art talks about 8us dollars. >> what's the blue stary night there? artificial coloring? >> it has to be, but that's beautiful. >> it is beautiful. i don't know what i would want to drink that? like cream catsup? >> save that. >> beautiful. well, coming up, fourth of july tradition is taking place today in conshohocken. >> it is the soap box derby. pat gallen is there, and he'll show us how racers are getting ready this morning. >> and the doctor is in the house. doctor rob, our favorite around here,'s he is back, and he'll tell us the best foods to pack, to keep you healthy, hydrated, whether going to picnic or barbeque today. we've got you covered and we'll be right back. ♪ it's not carbonation. those bubbles are celebrating. ♪ right now, get $1 any size soft drink. only at mcdonald's
. >> well, some barres that is and regular people treat a cup of coffee and a work of art. >> now southe kang bin canvas, coffee and cream, uses it to create famous works of art right in the cup like vangogh's stary night and other. his fans have started hosting his creations on line, a cup of coffee with art talks about 8us dollars. >> what's the blue stary night there? artificial coloring? >> it has to be, but that's beautiful. >> it is beautiful. i don't know...
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. >> really treat a cup of coffee like a work of art, some barres that is. >> sure, sure. and this story, south korean is really creating coffee art, his canvas is a coffee with cream. he uses the cream to duplicate famous works of art. right in a cup like vangogh stary night, and others, this started his creations on line, why not, the cup of coffee with art costs about $8. >> starbucks, i feel like it costs $8 and there is no art. >> sorry. that's "eyewitness news" at noon, i'm joe holden. >> i'm rahel solomon. for meisha, katie, all every us here, thanks for watching. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs 20 times faster than most people have. and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years. all with a 2-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover y
. >> really treat a cup of coffee like a work of art, some barres that is. >> sure, sure. and this story, south korean is really creating coffee art, his canvas is a coffee with cream. he uses the cream to duplicate famous works of art. right in a cup like vangogh stary night, and others, this started his creations on line, why not, the cup of coffee with art costs about $8. >> starbucks, i feel like it costs $8 and there is no art. >> sorry. that's "eyewitness...
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plane had a high-tech parachute and sky 7 was over the crash where you could see the orange and white barr chute that had been deployed. witnesses say it looked like the plane didn't have enough altitude for that parachute to help. the faa and the ntsb are on the scene investigating what happened and why this crashed. live in san francisco. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. >>> new this morning the man convicted of the massacre at the oakland oicos university will spend the rest of his life in prison. less than an hour ago the judge sentenced goh to seven consecutive terms of life in prison without. possibility of parole. he was found guilty of seven counts of murder with special circumstances and three counts of attempted pre-meditated murder. in april 2012 goh went to his former school and shot and killed seven people. >>> former oakland mayor jean quan and her husband are opening a medical marijuana dispensary in san francisco and they faced vocal opposition at a meeting that got pretty hairy. >> please save our children's future! >> you can see these. these are sheriff's d
plane had a high-tech parachute and sky 7 was over the crash where you could see the orange and white barr chute that had been deployed. witnesses say it looked like the plane didn't have enough altitude for that parachute to help. the faa and the ntsb are on the scene investigating what happened and why this crashed. live in san francisco. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. >>> new this morning the man convicted of the massacre at the oakland oicos university will...
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bob barr, former congressman, thank you for joining us on this program. it, sir. >>> coming up after the break, we're switching gears to talk about health care, again, because believe it or not more developments in just the last few minutes here including any minute now vice president pence expected to speak about this health care collapse as soon as he starts, we're taking you there live. >>> plus, we're doing a little thought experiment here on what it would mean for you if obamacare does actually get repealed with no replacement. the numbers, the coverage, the price tag, all next. i know if the pain comes, i'm not gonna get my job done. pain's kind of self-defining. when it hurts, it hurts. when i can't do something, it makes me feel isolated. with aleve, you can stay strong longer because only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. i get to be present and enjoy what i love. this is my pain. but i am stronger. aleve. all day strong. all day long. check this sunday's paper for extra saving
bob barr, former congressman, thank you for joining us on this program. it, sir. >>> coming up after the break, we're switching gears to talk about health care, again, because believe it or not more developments in just the last few minutes here including any minute now vice president pence expected to speak about this health care collapse as soon as he starts, we're taking you there live. >>> plus, we're doing a little thought experiment here on what it would mean for you if...
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prices did jumped to month highs earlier in the session we used a gi trading above fifty dollars a barre. it retreated about an hour ago but is now back up and about one percent those figures are actually the ones that we have from about an hour ago there. a us wti indeed up about a percentage point days our. international brand has also reversed its trend and is trading at about fifty to six two of our will have the latest figures for you. in the next button there. on the stock markets the dow jones has had a new record high earlier this corporate earnings continue to roll i. boeing shares up about one percent after announcing new airplane orders from india just the nasdaq trading down about a third of a percentage point this hour. cemex session in europe get counted dropped nearly three quarters of one percent. germany's dax down about a quarter way down by its auto industry. fifty one hundred bash close just above the flat line there. unemployment in the eurozone dropped to its lowest level since two thousand and nine but just nine point one percent of the population out of work in ju
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. >> to learn more, visit barr acuda.com. >>> "press:here" is available on itunes. >> welcome back. landlords are allowed to solicit bids for their apartments the way realtors do for housing. you're willing to pay 3,000 a month for an apartment, i'll pay 3200. until the amount bid of person at 3 1/2. it is available all over in san francisco, chicago, new york and los angeles. alex came up with the idea. it caused immediate controversy. alex seems to welcome it. you got a lot of press. >> yes. >> it was negative press in some cases, but, boy, people started talking about rent berry. >> we got a lot of positive press as well, you know, tv stations, got an article, got the tv footage about us. so, it's actually mixed. but i would say there's like more positive than negative actually. >> what exactly was your goal in setting up this app? i'm not trying to be, you know, simplistic here. people talk all the time about the controversy over uber. to me, they have a wonderful real-time mobile reservation. that's what they do. it's when they bring in cars and drivers that they get very messy
. >> to learn more, visit barr acuda.com. >>> "press:here" is available on itunes. >> welcome back. landlords are allowed to solicit bids for their apartments the way realtors do for housing. you're willing to pay 3,000 a month for an apartment, i'll pay 3200. until the amount bid of person at 3 1/2. it is available all over in san francisco, chicago, new york and los angeles. alex came up with the idea. it caused immediate controversy. alex seems to welcome it....
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attorney mr barr chelton bart you are a veteran of capitol hill house your testimony received. a hill rep they they called and. it was received pretty well you know these fed chairs are fairly obtuse in their responses they try to not go too far either way alan greenspan famously said if you think that i've been very clear on a point you've misunderstood me and she was like that to a large extent she got grilled on a couple of things there was a congressman who wanted to know if they would not doing the additional regulations on big banks that at the fed until vice chair was confirmed by the senate vice chair who was nominated just a couple of days ago on monday and so overall it was it was well received she actually testifies tomorrow also before the senate they do the the house financial services committee one day when they do the senate banking committee tomorrow but she was fairly positive as you said she said there may be more rate hikes but not that many rate hikes wink wink smile smile who knows let's look at some of the economic indicators that the fed examines and talk
attorney mr barr chelton bart you are a veteran of capitol hill house your testimony received. a hill rep they they called and. it was received pretty well you know these fed chairs are fairly obtuse in their responses they try to not go too far either way alan greenspan famously said if you think that i've been very clear on a point you've misunderstood me and she was like that to a large extent she got grilled on a couple of things there was a congressman who wanted to know if they would not...
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you know, we crashed his party when he became speaker and he had a big party at the botanical barr gardense feel like a real bond. for this fourth of july, i feel like i should tell everybody how about we're friends with the bushes and speaker ryan is such a gentleman and leader mcconnell wanted me to film in washington. he didn't want me to use the capitol as a hollywood set, he said i would like to film at the national republicans commission. so i went and i was working in the actual building where the republicans go to do all their fundraising calls, and there i was set up to film all the senators coming and going. and leader mcconnell said to me, you never thought you would be working in a place like this. >> say something nice, it's fourth of july, let's have a little group hug on the how much. >> the documentary film "the words that built america" tonight on cnn at 7:00 p.m. pacific. >> and fredericka whitfield picks up after this very quick break. the future of sleep is here with the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides.
you know, we crashed his party when he became speaker and he had a big party at the botanical barr gardense feel like a real bond. for this fourth of july, i feel like i should tell everybody how about we're friends with the bushes and speaker ryan is such a gentleman and leader mcconnell wanted me to film in washington. he didn't want me to use the capitol as a hollywood set, he said i would like to film at the national republicans commission. so i went and i was working in the actual building...
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nbc national correspondent peter alexander is in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, where he has been talking to voters. good morning. >> reporter: good morning the susquehanna river hein us. think of this as the epicenter of that earthquake, the jolted president trump into the white house. they flipped for trump if scent 2016, despite this latest stinging setback on health care, here they still back president trump but want to see results. the reporting with senate republicans stick licking their wounds in their defeat of obamacare. the president is deflecting blame. >> we're not going to own it. ki tell you the republicans will not own it. we'll let obamacare fail and then the democrats will come to us. >> reporter: in trump counties that propel the president to power like wilkes-barre pennsylvania the plan never got traction. one in four voters supporting it. 12% overall. >> i think they need to go back to the drawing board. >> i think it's just stubbornness, lack of cooperation. >> reporter: at snyder's garage, life long democrats barbara and bruce snide rer still betting on trump. >> you
nbc national correspondent peter alexander is in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, where he has been talking to voters. good morning. >> reporter: good morning the susquehanna river hein us. think of this as the epicenter of that earthquake, the jolted president trump into the white house. they flipped for trump if scent 2016, despite this latest stinging setback on health care, here they still back president trump but want to see results. the reporting with senate republicans stick licking...
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williams is denying she was at fault in the crash that killed 8-year-old jerome barre son and injuredthe family is suing will iamswi but e he says the they were to blame because they weren't wearing seat belts. a lawyer for the family says that's not true. >> the black box download shows they were both wearing their seat belts. >> venus williams also says they failed to main tear their car properly. police said she caused the crash but later announced could not determine who was at fault. >>> concerns over high back tte levels have shut down more than a dozen new jersey beaches and force d. officials to issue warnings about many more. so are beaches throughout atlantic city. officials causing the bacteria levels extremely high. water quality a advisories in effect for other beaches. >> some deserving kids are enjoying the summer camp experience of a lifetime. 140 of them left for the poconos this morning from the salvation army's philadelphia headquarters. >> you can support our schools from around the region. nbc 10 is collecting donations to support all kinds of school projects. >>>
williams is denying she was at fault in the crash that killed 8-year-old jerome barre son and injuredthe family is suing will iamswi but e he says the they were to blame because they weren't wearing seat belts. a lawyer for the family says that's not true. >> the black box download shows they were both wearing their seat belts. >> venus williams also says they failed to main tear their car properly. police said she caused the crash but later announced could not determine who was at...
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. >> roseanne barr took the classic housewife stance and turned it on its head. >> they come up and sayre not very feminine. can you believe they say that to me. can you even believe that? you're not very feminine. and so i say, well, suck my [ bleep ]. >> she took off like a rocket. she really captured what most great stand-ups do that connect with the bigger wide audience. she was authentic. >> come on -- >> oh, please -- >> women have been the butt of male jokes for 2 million years and we've always laughed and i come out and make a few crumby little jokes about you and your penises and you can't take it. >> roseanne -- >>> listen to this. you'll have to. my grandmother, she started walking five miles a day when she was 60. she's 97 today. we don't know where the hell she is. >> in the '90s club heyday, the clubs were so crowded, because everyone in the world thought, i'm going to move to california or new york. i'm going to do three funny minutes and then get my own sitcom like jerry seinfeld. that was the downside of that era. they just didn't really have room for me or the likes of
. >> roseanne barr took the classic housewife stance and turned it on its head. >> they come up and sayre not very feminine. can you believe they say that to me. can you even believe that? you're not very feminine. and so i say, well, suck my [ bleep ]. >> she took off like a rocket. she really captured what most great stand-ups do that connect with the bigger wide audience. she was authentic. >> come on -- >> oh, please -- >> women have been the butt of male...
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. >> eric: i was thinking of stephanopoulos and barr, and alina people through the years. bottom line, at the end of the day you don't expect much of a change or something more aggressive. >> it's hard to say. this is a change that happened abruptly on friday. the white house will continue to look at the white house communication strategy on how to deal with leaks in his new team. no doubt, figuring out how to deal with reporters. either continue a strategy that has been in place or reset it. it is a wait-and-see approach for the press corps to see how it develops. >> eric: good to see you. maybe we'll see what white house correspondents dinner. >> cheer. >> it will not be my job to put it together. margaret is the new president of will do it traffic job. i will be there cheering her on. >> eric: will see if the president is there this time too. thank you for joining us. >> arthel: o.j. simpson will be a free man in a few months. he was granted parole after he served the minimum nine years on a 33 year sentence for kidnapping and armed robbery in 2007. tonight at eastern t
. >> eric: i was thinking of stephanopoulos and barr, and alina people through the years. bottom line, at the end of the day you don't expect much of a change or something more aggressive. >> it's hard to say. this is a change that happened abruptly on friday. the white house will continue to look at the white house communication strategy on how to deal with leaks in his new team. no doubt, figuring out how to deal with reporters. either continue a strategy that has been in place or...
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conditions across much of the area we have this one little isolated storm, that popped up over wilkes barrecould sneak its way down toward poconos but we do see it is moving slow and its forward pace and isolated in nature so we will not bother too many people, and can't say the same case with emily, this is now tropical depression emily bringing heavy rain over last couple of hours mainly to the florida keys and that will be impact along florida peninsula, flight delays as well. emily wind speed at 35 miles an hour motion off to thee northe at 12 miles an hour heading over gulf stream in the next couple days we will restrength men to a tropical storm but weak one at that, wind speed at 45, we will see forecast track taking it away from the delaware valley as we head toward end of the week but we know with the tropical system off shore that still does impact those rip currents as we head toward upcoming weekend so that is something to keep in mind. overnight tonight a great with one, mostly clear, pleasant, 70. for our first day of august mostly sunny chance of isolated thunder shower in th
conditions across much of the area we have this one little isolated storm, that popped up over wilkes barrecould sneak its way down toward poconos but we do see it is moving slow and its forward pace and isolated in nature so we will not bother too many people, and can't say the same case with emily, this is now tropical depression emily bringing heavy rain over last couple of hours mainly to the florida keys and that will be impact along florida peninsula, flight delays as well. emily wind...
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enthose flip counties, wilkes-barre, lucerne county that went for obama in 2012 but ended up breakingor donald trump in 2016, his approval rating is at 44%. so a bit of a difference in those two divot types of trump counties. here is one other story line, ali. there's been an erosion in support in both of these types of counties. in the surge counties won by the margin, 69% he won now approval rating at 56%, similarly in the flip areas he was able to win combined 51-43% against hillary clinton. that 50% winning margin his approval rating at 44%. >> mark, are there places where it is obvious donald trump's message is resonating to the degree he's running at higher support than he was when the election took place? >> you know, ali, i don't have numbers that back that up. one of the things we've found is, this is true for polling in our counties as well as outside, if you did vote for donald trump, you probably still support him. there's been very little drop-off there. what we are finding is there are people who may not have voted in 2016, i think people are still locked into their choi
enthose flip counties, wilkes-barre, lucerne county that went for obama in 2012 but ended up breakingor donald trump in 2016, his approval rating is at 44%. so a bit of a difference in those two divot types of trump counties. here is one other story line, ali. there's been an erosion in support in both of these types of counties. in the surge counties won by the margin, 69% he won now approval rating at 56%, similarly in the flip areas he was able to win combined 51-43% against hillary clinton....
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a cold front and some of that has been severe, actually there was a tornado warning for the wilkes-barre scranton area that just expired at 5 o'clock. a lot of that will be pushing up to the north, will be clipping the lehigh valley but the whole system is moving east at about 20 miles per hour. so, future tracker showing this is likely will be rolling right into the philadelphia area crossing into south jersey around 9 o'clock tonight and it's one of those situations not everyone will get the storms but those who did expect some isolated severe winds, some brief but heavy rain and then behind this system, temperatures really fall. today the heat index about 90 degrees. that's how it feels right now. if you look north and west, though, a dramatic drop. the heat index dropping into the 60's. i'll talk about the cooler weather on the way and how long it lasts coming up in the full accuweather forecast. back to you. >> all right, cecily, thank you. >>> well, here's a question. who is ready for some football? the eagles are back in south philadelphia and carson wentz and crew hit the practic
a cold front and some of that has been severe, actually there was a tornado warning for the wilkes-barre scranton area that just expired at 5 o'clock. a lot of that will be pushing up to the north, will be clipping the lehigh valley but the whole system is moving east at about 20 miles per hour. so, future tracker showing this is likely will be rolling right into the philadelphia area crossing into south jersey around 9 o'clock tonight and it's one of those situations not everyone will get the...
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you, janet yellen i appreciate having you here i want to touch briefly on something that chairman barr talked about the labor force participation. these are u.s. bureau labor statistics, civilian labor participation rate this is a study released by the st. louis fed. i'm sure you are familiar with it it was june 17th and it clearly shows that what i heard you say are the disappointing levels of participation that are unavoidable because of an aging demographic. and i wish i had the chart that i was able to put up, but it seems to me, what is most concerning is the drop in participation really comes from youngest americans and, in fact, that chart again released by the fed of st. louis, shows the highest levels we have seen since the 1960s for americans age 55 and older and it seems to me this argument that our economy hasn't responded the way that it has, you -- we talked about this the last time you were here. and i think i labeled it flim-flam, not in a disrespectful way, but it was clearly not what some of those statistics are showing what i want to talk about, though, quickly, is t
you, janet yellen i appreciate having you here i want to touch briefly on something that chairman barr talked about the labor force participation. these are u.s. bureau labor statistics, civilian labor participation rate this is a study released by the st. louis fed. i'm sure you are familiar with it it was june 17th and it clearly shows that what i heard you say are the disappointing levels of participation that are unavoidable because of an aging demographic. and i wish i had the chart that i...
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for today there are isolated strong storms today from skranton, wilkes-barre up to utica, poughkeepsieostly wind damage. our friends late tonight from watertown up through northern minnesota we'll have a few to z storms. this is also the hottest week typically of the entire summer, and it's going to be no exception in the middle of the country. we have a little mini-meet wave coming. it will feel like 100 to 110 from about tuesday through thursday. >> all right. dangerous conditions where. >> absolutely. bill karins, thanks. >>> iran has announced it has sentenced an american graduate student to ten years in prison on spying charges. he disappeared months ago in iran where he was doing research for a doctoral thesis. he was identified. princeton university spokesman says they have been aware of wag's arrest for months, but they were working quietly to secure his release. they say the charges are fabricated and call for his release separately. iran also announced the arrest of the president's younger brother, relating to a corruption inquiry. >>> staying in the region and switching gear
for today there are isolated strong storms today from skranton, wilkes-barre up to utica, poughkeepsieostly wind damage. our friends late tonight from watertown up through northern minnesota we'll have a few to z storms. this is also the hottest week typically of the entire summer, and it's going to be no exception in the middle of the country. we have a little mini-meet wave coming. it will feel like 100 to 110 from about tuesday through thursday. >> all right. dangerous conditions...
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but when you talk about the flip county, it's 44%, and, again, that's wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, for example, a place that barack obama won in 2012, but donald trump won in 2016. and andrea, one more piece of data. it shows there has been a little bit of erosion for donald trump in both counties, you know, on the surge, donald trump won by a combined 65% to 29% against hillary clinton as i showed you. his approval rating there is now at 56%. then in the flip counties, you end up having donald trump winning those areas by a combined 51% to 43%. and of course as i showed you his approval rating in those places is now at 44%. >> mark murray, fascinating data. thank you so much. and joining me now from the capital is democratic senator chris van holland. thank you very much for being with us today. >> great to be with you. >> there you see the numbers. the base is holding and outside of, you know, the washington northeast corridor, perhaps the west coast, this russia controversy, which many of you say is so fundamental to our democracy, is not penetrating with the donald trump voters. >>
but when you talk about the flip county, it's 44%, and, again, that's wilkes-barre, pennsylvania, for example, a place that barack obama won in 2012, but donald trump won in 2016. and andrea, one more piece of data. it shows there has been a little bit of erosion for donald trump in both counties, you know, on the surge, donald trump won by a combined 65% to 29% against hillary clinton as i showed you. his approval rating there is now at 56%. then in the flip counties, you end up having donald...
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districts in mccomb county and, you know, grand rapids, michigan, how to get the vote out in wilkes-barreania. >> they could sequester a bunch of intelligence agents in moscow and have them study -- watch msnbc and study nate silver's blog for six months. the reality is they try to penetrate u.s. political circles. that is their mo. that's one of their number one goals. and it is clear that that's what they were trying to do. and meeting with donald trump jr. is one example. there are many others of russian cutouts reaching out to u.s. persons to gain more information. >> is this witting or unwitting or both? >> could be both. >> and when they reached out to don jr., classic mo, so someone who knows him well, with whom he's done business, reaches out to him, the most illustrative indicator of his intent, his motive, is his response. i would love it, especially later in the summer when the election is heating up. but we don't know very much more about what happened because there have been so many changing stories. the initial story was about adoption. adoption is sanctions because it is --
districts in mccomb county and, you know, grand rapids, michigan, how to get the vote out in wilkes-barreania. >> they could sequester a bunch of intelligence agents in moscow and have them study -- watch msnbc and study nate silver's blog for six months. the reality is they try to penetrate u.s. political circles. that is their mo. that's one of their number one goals. and it is clear that that's what they were trying to do. and meeting with donald trump jr. is one example. there are...
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you can see those showers and storms and some severe weather, a tornado warning for the wilkes-barren area just north of our viewing area until 5 o'clock tonight. so, we do have the heavy rain even some thunderstorms pressing into that region. once this front moves through, it gets even better as we get into the start of our day on tuesday. so, dewpoint numbers will be dropping by tuesday numbers will be in the lower 60's as far as how hot it feels and that will make it very comfortable across our region. so, a nice change on the way as we get into tuesday, guys. you're going to enjoy it. >> all right. >> melissa thanks. >> you can get the very latest forecasts included detailed updates and storm track sticks live radar any time on your phone or tablet. the 6abc app is a free download for your mobile device. >> a fight in a delaware county high school parking lot escalated out of control and the disturbing fallout was caught on camera. monica malpass live with the details we're gathering on this today. monica. >> reporter: hi, brian, that's right. this altercation happened earlier in
you can see those showers and storms and some severe weather, a tornado warning for the wilkes-barren area just north of our viewing area until 5 o'clock tonight. so, we do have the heavy rain even some thunderstorms pressing into that region. once this front moves through, it gets even better as we get into the start of our day on tuesday. so, dewpoint numbers will be dropping by tuesday numbers will be in the lower 60's as far as how hot it feels and that will make it very comfortable across...
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city are opening their doors to dancers of all levels for free workshops in everything from tap salsa barrhrough sunday in west philly shakespeare in cluck park. all of the shows are for free. people enjoy every year. and miss weekend there's free yoga all weekend at the schmidt's common in northern they have classes saturday at 9:00 and sunday at 5:00 p.m. those classes are an hour long. tomorrow at dillworth park it is a workout and cocktail party. the boot camp workout starts at 3:00 p.m. followed by drinks at brewerytown's flying fish craft house. they've got you all covered. workout and then wash it down with something cold at the end that's not water. brian and sharrie.da >> yeah. >> alicia thanks. >>> that will do it for "action news" at 4:00. for sharrie williams alicia vitarelli cecily tynan and adam joseph i'm brian taff. join me along with sharrie adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> but first coming up next at 5:00 breaking news about the white house chief of staff. reince preibus is out and the president has name
city are opening their doors to dancers of all levels for free workshops in everything from tap salsa barrhrough sunday in west philly shakespeare in cluck park. all of the shows are for free. people enjoy every year. and miss weekend there's free yoga all weekend at the schmidt's common in northern they have classes saturday at 9:00 and sunday at 5:00 p.m. those classes are an hour long. tomorrow at dillworth park it is a workout and cocktail party. the boot camp workout starts at 3:00 p.m....
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plenty of passion here over breakfast in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. the top republican to repeal obamacare appears to be on the brink of failure. he can afford to lose two senate republicans. three oppose it. at the urging of the president, mcconnell will force a vote to put all senators on the record early next week. >> peter alexander, in pennsylv >>> more to get to, including new developments in the deadly police shooting of a bride-to-be in minneapolis. one of the officers involved is telling his side of the story. this morning, there are more questions than answers. blake mccoy has the latest on the investigation. blake, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, >> reporter: savannah, good morning. this community and family finally getting some answers. investigators have now interviewed the partner of the officer who opened fire in the alley behind me. this is his account of what happened. this morning the first official account of what led to the death of australian bride to be justine damond, killed by a mooip police officer after calling 91
plenty of passion here over breakfast in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania. the top republican to repeal obamacare appears to be on the brink of failure. he can afford to lose two senate republicans. three oppose it. at the urging of the president, mcconnell will force a vote to put all senators on the record early next week. >> peter alexander, in pennsylv >>> more to get to, including new developments in the deadly police shooting of a bride-to-be in minneapolis. one of the officers...
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many unique workout classes to try nowadays, and this morning i'm in alexandria checking out xtend barre, refreshed. i am already aching. good. i mean, this is awesome. it's unlike any kind of bar class i'm taken. i think it's because of the whole dance element. yes. tell me about that. so that's one of the big differentiators between us and some of our competitors is that you're really going to get that cardio element. so you're going to get the muscle sculpting that you would in a traditional bar class, but we have that dance element that really brings the cardio. and also the number, like, counting too. right. yes. so you know exactly when you're going to be kind of done. that's what's kind of nice. and how you are doing with it. yeah, that's what's really nice. so some classes where it's like, two minutes, they're like, you know, eight more seconds. so everything is to an eight count. that's where that music comes in. so yes, that's what's it. take me through one of the classes, because we're using every single inch of our bodies.
many unique workout classes to try nowadays, and this morning i'm in alexandria checking out xtend barre, refreshed. i am already aching. good. i mean, this is awesome. it's unlike any kind of bar class i'm taken. i think it's because of the whole dance element. yes. tell me about that. so that's one of the big differentiators between us and some of our competitors is that you're really going to get that cardio element. so you're going to get the muscle sculpting that you would in a traditional...
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barr, chairman of the monetary policy and trade subcommittee for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again, secretary mnuchin, welcome to our committee. over 20 of my colleagues and i sent you a letter last week prior to the-- and with the ongoing comprehensive economic dialog with china to ask you to address market access issues for u.s. financial firms particularly lifting the equity caps currently in place. as you know, u.s. banks and insurance companies face significant barriers and restrictions in china while chinese banks and insurance companies have little if any barriers in the united states. i want to thank you for your response, continue to press for these and other restrictions that unfairly disadvantage american firms. what are the next steps that you plan to take to help lift these foreign equity caps that harm american companies uprighting in china. >> no, let me just comment that i've had the opportunity to meet with president trump and president xi, two times, once in mar-a-lago, the other in hamburg. i also had the opportunity, we just finished our comprehe
barr, chairman of the monetary policy and trade subcommittee for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again, secretary mnuchin, welcome to our committee. over 20 of my colleagues and i sent you a letter last week prior to the-- and with the ongoing comprehensive economic dialog with china to ask you to address market access issues for u.s. financial firms particularly lifting the equity caps currently in place. as you know, u.s. banks and insurance companies face significant barriers...
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often used to gauge market sentiment a rising short interest can mean investors are becoming more barrmpany >> traders are often forced to buy back tirhe short stock and that could drive the stock much that could drive the stock much higher. hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would not miss it. watson, you gotta learn how to take a hint. i love to learn. >>> blue apron covered in red sauce right now, down about 10% there, 9.73% at 7.98 it's hovering near the $8 mark after going public at a lower open last week or so, about ten days ago at $10 a share. blue apron smudged. >> check, please is next don't move ♪ [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment o
often used to gauge market sentiment a rising short interest can mean investors are becoming more barrmpany >> traders are often forced to buy back tirhe short stock and that could drive the stock much that could drive the stock much higher. hey, i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have...
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what anybody, male or female, in the klan is like, but one of the important leaders, daisy douglas barr, was a quaker preacher. one of the most important in the in the klan 1920's. this group is not what one expects. so there is enormous racial conflict in the 1920's. women are on both sides of that conflict. tank, especially because of corruption, in the late 1920's. what of course, it will rise again later. i think i will do pretty well with my time here -- the real issue i want to talk about -- bless your hearts. is the equal rights amendment. i think many of us in this room associate the all right amendment -- equal rights equal rights did pass in congress in 1972. in fact, the equal rights amendment was timed in 1923 by alice paul, who was the founder -- look. women again. this is alice paul, the founder and leader of the national women's party. who, after the suffrage amendment was won wanted to guarantee that in the law that laws could not men and women differently. the equal rights amendment was supposed to achieve that goal, make it impossible for laws to treat men and women di
what anybody, male or female, in the klan is like, but one of the important leaders, daisy douglas barr, was a quaker preacher. one of the most important in the in the klan 1920's. this group is not what one expects. so there is enormous racial conflict in the 1920's. women are on both sides of that conflict. tank, especially because of corruption, in the late 1920's. what of course, it will rise again later. i think i will do pretty well with my time here -- the real issue i want to talk about...
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barr was raising with you with regard to peaing people not to work and he gave as an example medicaid mention two-thirds of the people who use medicaid are like in nursing homes and they're unable to work i just want to point that out. ial want to pursue with you something the chair was interested h, the rules policy that the fomc had put out there. i wanted to note a couple of weeks ago you were very critical of the taylor rule, one of the rules that seemed to be favored by the committee i wonder if you can spend a little bit of time talking about your reservations. >> well, i don't believe the fomc should mechanically follow any single simple rule, but as we point out in the monetary policy report, policy rules do embody some principles of sound monetary policy that should inform our policy decisions, and we have for several decades now looked at the recommendations of the taylor rule and a number of other different rules in deciding on the appropriate stance of policy as we try to point out in the report, there are many different rules. there's no clear way to decide which one is b
barr was raising with you with regard to peaing people not to work and he gave as an example medicaid mention two-thirds of the people who use medicaid are like in nursing homes and they're unable to work i just want to point that out. ial want to pursue with you something the chair was interested h, the rules policy that the fomc had put out there. i wanted to note a couple of weeks ago you were very critical of the taylor rule, one of the rules that seemed to be favored by the committee i...