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here's the trailer for the film harry benson, shoot first. >> i love harry benson. i think i'm probably about half a bump from being in love with harry benson. >> harry is iconic taking pictures of a lot of icons. >> i think it's rare that you know in the moment that a moment is going to be legendary. >> there's also harry's range and versatility. harry could do it all. >> great photo journalists of all time. >> the only time you could be around the beaches. >> and the beatles he became intimate with. >> he was there with the ultimate subject with people who are at the peak of the media centricity. >> they have to back what he's attracted to. >> he allowed harry to photograph him for days. >> take a look at the picture. oh my god.e look. >> he puts people at ease and you can see that in thinks work. >> great photographers, in a moment they got it. >> if they don't take a photograph as a terrible mistake i see what i see and shoots. >> the shot that i saw of the senator lying with harry shot. >> no matter what your personal feelings may be you realize this is somethi
here's the trailer for the film harry benson, shoot first. >> i love harry benson. i think i'm probably about half a bump from being in love with harry benson. >> harry is iconic taking pictures of a lot of icons. >> i think it's rare that you know in the moment that a moment is going to be legendary. >> there's also harry's range and versatility. harry could do it all. >> great photo journalists of all time. >> the only time you could be around the beaches....
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here is the trailer for "harry benson: shoot first". [ video clip ] >> i love harry benson. i am probably about a half bump from being in love with harry benson. >> harry is iconic. taking a lot of pictures of icons. >> it is rare that you know in the moment that the moment will be legendary. >> there is also his range and versatility. he could do it all. >> he is one of the great photojournalists of all time but yet people think beatles. >> i said i was a photographer. >> there were many intimate photographs of them. >> he was there with the ultimate subjects who were at the peak. >> they can be celebrities but they have to be someone he is attracted to. >> fisher allowed him to photograph him for days. >> take a look at the picture. he puts people at ease and you can see that in his work. some great photographers have a camera all the time. and a moment happened and they got it. >> he always knew that was true. >> if i do not take a photograph, i make a terrible mistake. i photograph what i see. and what i see, i shoot. >> the first shot that i saw of the senator lying was
here is the trailer for "harry benson: shoot first". [ video clip ] >> i love harry benson. i am probably about a half bump from being in love with harry benson. >> harry is iconic. taking a lot of pictures of icons. >> it is rare that you know in the moment that the moment will be legendary. >> there is also his range and versatility. he could do it all. >> he is one of the great photojournalists of all time but yet people think beatles. >> i said...
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here is a trailer. >> i love harry benson.nk i am probably about a half bump from being in love with harry benson. >> harry is iconic. taking a lot of pictures of icons. init is rare that you know the moment that the moment will be legendary. there is also his range and versatility. he could do it all. >> he is one of the great photojournalists of all time but yet people think beadles -- beatles. there were many intimate photographs of them. celebrities but they have to be someone he is attracted to. -- fisher allowed him to photograph him four days. -- for days. >> he puts people at ease and you can see that in his work. some great photographers have a camera all the time. if i do not take a photograph, i make a terrible mistake. i photograph what i see. >> the first shot that i saw of the senator lying was his shop. >> no matter your personal feelings, you realize this is something you have to document. you could argue that he has nothing left to prove that every day he feels like he has something to prove. you love to photo
here is a trailer. >> i love harry benson.nk i am probably about a half bump from being in love with harry benson. >> harry is iconic. taking a lot of pictures of icons. init is rare that you know the moment that the moment will be legendary. there is also his range and versatility. he could do it all. >> he is one of the great photojournalists of all time but yet people think beadles -- beatles. there were many intimate photographs of them. celebrities but they have to be...
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paul benson fue juramentado como nuevo alguacil del condado de maricopa, tras casi un cuarto de sigloquerian ser testigo de ese momento histÓrico. >> hay tantas familias que deveras, las madres que estÁn separadas de sus hijos, de las familias, es algo triste. reportero: inicia el recuento de los daÑos causados por arpaio. >> nos estaban discriminando por el color de nuestra piel. ahora la gente saliÓ, su voto es su voz y tenemos un nuevo sheriff. reportero: hablÓ con univision sobre cÓmo restablecer la confianza. " tenemos que hacer un mayor trabajo en teniendo a otras culturas, parÁ aprender a respetarnos. tengo buena relaciÓn con los latinos, y espero que sea no sÓlo conmigo, sino con toda mi departamento". para muchos en arizona arpaio institucionalizÓ una cultura de discriminaciÓn, algo que dice que no habrÁ tolerancia bajo su liderazgo. " si hay individuos en mi departamento que no actÚen segun mis principios y polÍticas actuales de manera inmediata y determinante." sobre las demandas de arpaio dice que heredÓ un departamento donde han gastado mÁs de 150 millones de dÓlares de g
paul benson fue juramentado como nuevo alguacil del condado de maricopa, tras casi un cuarto de sigloquerian ser testigo de ese momento histÓrico. >> hay tantas familias que deveras, las madres que estÁn separadas de sus hijos, de las familias, es algo triste. reportero: inicia el recuento de los daÑos causados por arpaio. >> nos estaban discriminando por el color de nuestra piel. ahora la gente saliÓ, su voto es su voz y tenemos un nuevo sheriff. reportero: hablÓ con univision...
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live in northwest, jackie benson. >> we hope so, too. thank you, jackie. >>> police search for someone who shot someone near a high school. chopper 4 was over the scene this afternoon. officers were responding to the wooded area around ricks lieu lane and ashton avenue in manassas. one man shot, another suffered a minor injury. it wasn't a gunshot. all this happened between the mall and stone wall jon >> the victims at this point, we believe, were on foot or possibly one had a bicycle. and the suspects drove up in a vehicle. we believe there's some sort of connections between the victims and the suspects. >> both victims are expected to be okay. police say the shooting does not appear to be random and no public threat. >>> we're learning more about a commuter train crash in downtown brooklyn which a train went off the rails and smashed into the station. the ntsb deployed a team from d.c. to find out what happened. >> accident seemed to happen in an instant but it stakes time to unravel. >> hundreds of commuters were on the long island ra
live in northwest, jackie benson. >> we hope so, too. thank you, jackie. >>> police search for someone who shot someone near a high school. chopper 4 was over the scene this afternoon. officers were responding to the wooded area around ricks lieu lane and ashton avenue in manassas. one man shot, another suffered a minor injury. it wasn't a gunshot. all this happened between the mall and stone wall jon >> the victims at this point, we believe, were on foot or possibly one...
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. >> i'm jackie benson in northwest d.c. vandals do a quarter million dollars in damage to a school renovation project. >> and the case argued at the supreme court today that could creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. >>> president-elect donald trump is taking another step to fill out his cabinet. he tapped former georgia governor sonny perdue for agriculture secretary purdue owns an agriculture business and is a veterinarian. his nomination completes trump's cabinet two days before the new president is sworp in. according to nbc news, his cabinet does not include any democrats or latinos. >>> now an update to a story you saw first on 4. a d.c. police officer is out of the hospital after being hit by a car that was in vice president-elect mike pence's motorcade. the officer was c
. >> i'm jackie benson in northwest d.c. vandals do a quarter million dollars in damage to a school renovation project. >> and the case argued at the supreme court today that could creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. >>>...
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we believe for sure there was more people here today. >> that was jackie benson reporting. this weekend's events are making headlines around the country and world. >> that's right. derrick ward has been taking a look at the front page headlines at the nuseum this morning. >> reporter: good morning. i am indeed not alone. you know, talk about crowds. that event drew record crowds. 500,000 peop expectation, 3 million worldwide, way past any expectations. here at the nuseum, a lot of folks came to town for this from other places. now it's a good play to come check out the hometown papers. again, record-breaking crowds all over the city, all over the world for that event. of course, the comeback from the trump administration, there was some criticism in the makeup of the crowd, who had leadership positions and things like that, but this was definitely a news making event, not only here in d.c. but all over the world. let's see what this family from canada had to say. >> your new president is very divisive. divisive enough that he inspired massive marches all over the world, not
we believe for sure there was more people here today. >> that was jackie benson reporting. this weekend's events are making headlines around the country and world. >> that's right. derrick ward has been taking a look at the front page headlines at the nuseum this morning. >> reporter: good morning. i am indeed not alone. you know, talk about crowds. that event drew record crowds. 500,000 peop expectation, 3 million worldwide, way past any expectations. here at the nuseum, a...
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jackie benson is on the scene there. trying to gather late details. jackie. >> reporter: doreen, police tell us this began as a fight between the suspect and a group of men inside the mall. montgomery county police were on the scene into the evening outside an entrance to wheaton plaza mall. just after 3:00 this afternoon, the shopping center became the focus of an intense fast-paced investigation after two men were stabbed. police say it happened on a lower level near the hollister clothing store. this woman, we're not showing her face, was nearby. >> they were just friends. friends were standing by when he got stabbed. their friends are like on the side trying to help him. >> shoppers told an overhead announcement directing them to leave. it's unclear whether the request was from individual stores or more widespread. police stopped vehicles as they left the shopping center checking back seats. >> we immediately established a perimeter, shut down the mall and watching people exiting and shutting down the roadways and notifying metro. >> police say se
jackie benson is on the scene there. trying to gather late details. jackie. >> reporter: doreen, police tell us this began as a fight between the suspect and a group of men inside the mall. montgomery county police were on the scene into the evening outside an entrance to wheaton plaza mall. just after 3:00 this afternoon, the shopping center became the focus of an intense fast-paced investigation after two men were stabbed. police say it happened on a lower level near the hollister...
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the bbc‘s formula 1 reporter andrew benson gave us his reaction to the takeover, and the part ecclestone. he has been central in building formula one up over the last few decades into one of the biggest sports in the entire world, it is second, third in terms of global audience, i should say, to the football world cup in the olympics. and he has done that through a combination of tv rights and doing deals with governments, the likes of vladimir putin, and so on, and it is ha rd to overstate, vladimir putin, and so on, and it is hard to overstate, actually, the impact that he has had on growing formula one into that position. the value of the sport is eight billion dollars and if you look at the changes they have made today, they have employed some very serious people. first of all it is important to say although bernie ecclestone has been removed as chief executive officer and doesn't have any actual power any more, he has been kept on as what they are calling the chairman emeritus, as a kind of adviser. that is a wise move given the expertise he has, and also a lawyer. —— a lawyer he wo
the bbc‘s formula 1 reporter andrew benson gave us his reaction to the takeover, and the part ecclestone. he has been central in building formula one up over the last few decades into one of the biggest sports in the entire world, it is second, third in terms of global audience, i should say, to the football world cup in the olympics. and he has done that through a combination of tv rights and doing deals with governments, the likes of vladimir putin, and so on, and it is ha rd to overstate,...
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marÍa elena: tras elmaria elena: juramento de orde paul benson, y el comienzo de una nueva era sino elrsiales creadas por el alguacil arpaio. pero ahora muchos esperan que pronto sea cerrada. >> una de las primeras cosas que la comunidad exigirÁ. reportero: la cÁrcel de las carpas en phoenix, arizona, ha sido sÍmbolo de humillaciÓn y vergÜenza, donde mÁs se han burlado los derechos humanos. >> es un campo de concentraciÓn, especialmente cuando lo utilizan para poner a la gente sin papeles. eso para nosotros es una vergÜenza. reportero: quien juramentÓ ayer como nuevo alguacil de maricopa, dice que esta es una de sus prioridades. " que no cada aspecto de esta prisiÓn, desde el trato a los presos hasta la parte financiera, antes de tomar una decisiÓn" el nuevo alguacil. llamarÁ a un grupo de expertos para que ave investiguen la prisiÓn. " hay que mantener a presentes demandas y es insegura e ineficiente, creo que tomarÉ una decisiÓn sobre su futuro en los primeros tres meses del aÑo" aquÍ los presos viven literalmente a la intemperie, en verano dentro de las lonas las temperaturas supera
marÍa elena: tras elmaria elena: juramento de orde paul benson, y el comienzo de una nueva era sino elrsiales creadas por el alguacil arpaio. pero ahora muchos esperan que pronto sea cerrada. >> una de las primeras cosas que la comunidad exigirÁ. reportero: la cÁrcel de las carpas en phoenix, arizona, ha sido sÍmbolo de humillaciÓn y vergÜenza, donde mÁs se han burlado los derechos humanos. >> es un campo de concentraciÓn, especialmente cuando lo utilizan para poner a la...
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townhall.com political editor, fox news contributor, guy benson. emily's list vice president of communications marcy stitch. first to you, i looked up the national group that put this resist trump tuesday together, it includes some familiar organizations, moveon.org, national peoples action, all these have been funded by george soros. they were all a part of the occupy wall street crowd. that kind of petered out. is same thing going to happen here? >> probably. if not, fine. you know, these folks have a right to protest. if they want to assemble every single tuesday and skip their jobs or maybe they don't have jobs, whatever these folks might have in common they want to make their voices heard. this is america they can do so. if their goal to derail the some of these nominees i think that completely not totally impossible, but relatively unrealistic goal because votes are not there for the democrats. republicans control the senate. democrats don't have the filibuster thanks to harry reid. if they want to picket someone, go to nevada and find harry
townhall.com political editor, fox news contributor, guy benson. emily's list vice president of communications marcy stitch. first to you, i looked up the national group that put this resist trump tuesday together, it includes some familiar organizations, moveon.org, national peoples action, all these have been funded by george soros. they were all a part of the occupy wall street crowd. that kind of petered out. is same thing going to happen here? >> probably. if not, fine. you know,...
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what will they cover tomorrow. >> melissa: we'll see, guy benson, thank you. all right, a harsh reality in america but drug addiction is on the rise. and so are deaths from overdose. what is behind the uptick and how do we stop it? i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. and they're absolutely right. they say that it's hot... when really, it's scorching. and while some may say the desert is desolate... we prefer secluded. what is the desert? it's absolutely what you need right now. absolutely scottsdale. >> melissa: the heroin and ob piod epidemic isn't confined to big cities, many small communities are seeing a spike in overdose decks. rick? >> the number of overdose deaths in wilkes-barre, pennsylvania has doubled in the la
what will they cover tomorrow. >> melissa: we'll see, guy benson, thank you. all right, a harsh reality in america but drug addiction is on the rise. and so are deaths from overdose. what is behind the uptick and how do we stop it? i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein...
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howard: joining us now to analyze the coverage, guy benson, political editor of town hall and a folkand julie lo begin sky, a co-host of "outnumbered." let's talk about the word lie in this whole flap. sean spicer, new york times headline, trump repeats election lie. is that fair or unfair? >> i've personally been using unsubstantiated claim. sean spicer said pretty famously that trump believes it to be true, but that's not good enough for it to actually qualify as the truth. i think part of it also is partisan. if you're a viewer right now, you're saying how dare trump is lying, ask yourself how you would react if it was president obama saying something over and over again for which there was no proof. i think that's the standard under which we should try to operate, those of us in the media, even if we are ideological in our bent like i am. howard: right. i am very, very course about the word lie -- very cautious about the word lie. washington post this week, julie, trump's disregard for the truth threatens his ability to govern, so the press is framing this as an issue that could
howard: joining us now to analyze the coverage, guy benson, political editor of town hall and a folkand julie lo begin sky, a co-host of "outnumbered." let's talk about the word lie in this whole flap. sean spicer, new york times headline, trump repeats election lie. is that fair or unfair? >> i've personally been using unsubstantiated claim. sean spicer said pretty famously that trump believes it to be true, but that's not good enough for it to actually qualify as the truth. i...
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joining us now is our panel of four tonight, guy benson is a fox news contributor, chris stirewalt isox news editor, richard fowler, and senior fellow at rachel campos-duffy is a fox news contributor. good to have you all here. >> happy new year. >> let's go back to the escalator ride because wow. everybody said this was a joke. theree was no way this was goig to happen. this was where it all began. >> it is where it began, and it was also the first episode of a dynamic that would eventually lead to trump's victory because it's the underestimation, it's the attack, it's the rejection that hardened his support. what donald trump and we saw that candidates there, failed candidates they are, what he did, what other people could not do was he gathered intense support around him. he said it was only a third. you know what, if you have a firm at one-third of the electorate and you are dividing it 16 ways, guess what, that is pretty good. >> we were reminded how manyto special moments there were during the primary season. >> very special. >> [laughter] >> the audience didn't have the luxury
joining us now is our panel of four tonight, guy benson is a fox news contributor, chris stirewalt isox news editor, richard fowler, and senior fellow at rachel campos-duffy is a fox news contributor. good to have you all here. >> happy new year. >> let's go back to the escalator ride because wow. everybody said this was a joke. theree was no way this was goig to happen. this was where it all began. >> it is where it began, and it was also the first episode of a dynamic that...
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. >>> this is jackie benson within hours of president trump signing the executive order planned for a constitutional challenge were already underway. >> based on the thrust to block people from the united states based solely on their religion. so we'll be looking at that and people impacted by this. >> reporter: ibrahim hooper on the council of islamic relations says his organization is working to find out details of the president's plan, to include a temporary h followed by extreme vetting of refugees. >> we see this unfortunately based mainly on bigotry. it's not based on facts. because the facts show that particularly refugees are already extremely vetted. >> reporter: the aclu was also quick to respond tonight saying extreme vetting is just a euphemism for discriminating against muslims. any effort to discriminate against muslims and favor other religions runs afoul of the first amendment. the council on american islamic relations plans a press conference monday to announce the lawsuit. live in northwest, jackie bensen, news4. >>> here at the live desk, we just got our first look
. >>> this is jackie benson within hours of president trump signing the executive order planned for a constitutional challenge were already underway. >> based on the thrust to block people from the united states based solely on their religion. so we'll be looking at that and people impacted by this. >> reporter: ibrahim hooper on the council of islamic relations says his organization is working to find out details of the president's plan, to include a temporary h followed...
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sinclair weeks to head the commerce department, and ezra taft benson, the secretary of agriculture. ♪n there was harold stassen, director of the new mutual security agency. ♪ narrator: mrs. oveta culp hobby, after her appointment as administrator of federal security, became the 10th cabinet member, and sherman adams, special assistant to president. ike acknowledged the waves of all, happy to see this group of important notables approaching the white house. the inaugural parade with all its colors, bands and marchers has become as marked a part of the ceremony as the oath taking itself, perhaps more so as far as the public is concerned. since the first inaugural in 1801, there have been parade, but at the start, they were largely local and unorganized affairs. the signal for going all out seems to depend on the change of the party in power. as the years rolled on, the parades became bigger and better, and this year, fired at the uninhibited spirit of victorious republicans, it succeeded in outdoing all others passed in review, taking four and a half hours to march through the court of
sinclair weeks to head the commerce department, and ezra taft benson, the secretary of agriculture. ♪n there was harold stassen, director of the new mutual security agency. ♪ narrator: mrs. oveta culp hobby, after her appointment as administrator of federal security, became the 10th cabinet member, and sherman adams, special assistant to president. ike acknowledged the waves of all, happy to see this group of important notables approaching the white house. the inaugural parade with all its...
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we believe for sure there was more people here today. >> that was jackie benson reporting. we've been asking on our nbc washington facebook page if you think the white house should comment on the women's march. the majority of you say the president should respond, but they don't think that he will. >> and we have also been tracking social media, watching it light up with reaction to the press secretary's comments about the crowds at president trump's inauguration. sean spicer accused the media of dishonestly while claiming the inauguration was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration, period, both in person and around the globe. but he didn't provide any evidence. social media reacted with the hashtag spicer facts. here are some of the tweets we found. christmas is on december 22nd. vinegar and oil combine seamlessly, period. i am iron man and the earth is flat. it goes on and on. we're going to continue to follow up and track what bubbles up on social media. back to you. >> my goodness. what a first day. >>> well, you'll need the wipers on while you're out and
we believe for sure there was more people here today. >> that was jackie benson reporting. we've been asking on our nbc washington facebook page if you think the white house should comment on the women's march. the majority of you say the president should respond, but they don't think that he will. >> and we have also been tracking social media, watching it light up with reaction to the press secretary's comments about the crowds at president trump's inauguration. sean spicer...
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was work with were skilleds that in basketry, to look at the sign and make an attribution to mary bensonhink she was working on this at the time she was at the alvarado hotel. we think that because the basket is left unfinished. you can see the fibers. these would have been trimmed off. the harvey company liked to show work in progress. they like to show the steps of things they have made. they may have left this unfinished for that reason. one of the things we want to reinforce is that made -- is that native american art has continued throughout the century. the native arts are really driving. -- really thriving. we are standing in front of a depiction of the grand canyon that was commissioned. although there are transformations in native american art, all of the art forms and continued to thrive. you see that in the shops at heard museum, the and other museums in arizona. >> our visit to scottsdale, arizona is in american history exclusive. w showed ite to you to introduce you to this he spends cities tour. we have traveled across cities in the u.s. to travel their literary and histori
was work with were skilleds that in basketry, to look at the sign and make an attribution to mary bensonhink she was working on this at the time she was at the alvarado hotel. we think that because the basket is left unfinished. you can see the fibers. these would have been trimmed off. the harvey company liked to show work in progress. they like to show the steps of things they have made. they may have left this unfinished for that reason. one of the things we want to reinforce is that made --...
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benson wong from pwc.utflows people's bank of china injects money at record levels. ♪ china's considering further measures to support the yuan and curb capital outflows this year. let's talk to tom mackenzie. what is going on? we are getting lots of headlines on this today. headlines breaking a little under an hour ago. officials are considering contingency plans to support the outflows,ase capital including asking state owned enterprises to temporarily conserve foreign exchange into yuan, and may trim u.s. treasury holdings to support the yuan and maintain a stable exchange rate. these lines coming after january 3, requirements put in place for chinese citizens looking to make use of this $50,000 conversion quota. have chinese citizen sign a pledge to promise not to use that converted currency to buy property, insurance products, or securities abroad. chinese citizens also have to detail what they will be spending their money on, and it points to the pressures officials are under to maintain or pull back
benson wong from pwc.utflows people's bank of china injects money at record levels. ♪ china's considering further measures to support the yuan and curb capital outflows this year. let's talk to tom mackenzie. what is going on? we are getting lots of headlines on this today. headlines breaking a little under an hour ago. officials are considering contingency plans to support the outflows,ase capital including asking state owned enterprises to temporarily conserve foreign exchange into yuan,...
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taylor benson watching out for that is the watchword the next couple of years.dialing down risk. ron: we are watching where it could, at us. interest rates, currency. what equities look like. we have to be careful where we take it. -- whatat role may have role may ontario teachers have with donald trump? ron: we have been in the u.s. with interest structure -- infrastructure for a while now. erik: i am thinking more on the lines on what kind of assets you are interested in and what kind of acid vehicles and shutters you would dissipate in. ron: willing to go direct and operate directly. this is interesting when talking about infrastructure. we had invested, and most lands globally, invest in brownfield infrastructure. it is already operating. what they are talking about is green field. that is a whole other world. the time to get that up and properly isexecuted not a year and half or two. yacht to go a decade out before those have traction -- you have to go a decade out before those have traction. erik: so some of the things he is promising could be a couple mor
taylor benson watching out for that is the watchword the next couple of years.dialing down risk. ron: we are watching where it could, at us. interest rates, currency. what equities look like. we have to be careful where we take it. -- whatat role may have role may ontario teachers have with donald trump? ron: we have been in the u.s. with interest structure -- infrastructure for a while now. erik: i am thinking more on the lines on what kind of assets you are interested in and what kind of acid...
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howie: joining me is guy benson and julie roginsky, a co-host of "outnumbered."ie: the "new york times" headline "trump repeats election lie." >> i have been using you be substantiated claim. sean spicer said famously that trump believes it to be true. but that's not good enough to qualify as the truth. part of it is partisan. if you are a viewer saying how dare you say trump is lying. ask yourself what you would say fit was president obama saying something over and over for which there was no truth. howie: i'm very, very cautious about the word lie. you are reading someone's mind and know their intent. "the washington post" head fine "trump's disregard for the truth inhibits his ability to govern." >> i agree largely with everything guy said. it happens more often than you might think. i will also say i remember when william sapphire in the 90s called hillary clinton a congenital higher. she because first lady. he made the point and i agree with hip. when you have the president of the united states and his surrogates coming out and saying things they obviously m
howie: joining me is guy benson and julie roginsky, a co-host of "outnumbered."ie: the "new york times" headline "trump repeats election lie." >> i have been using you be substantiated claim. sean spicer said famously that trump believes it to be true. but that's not good enough to qualify as the truth. part of it is partisan. if you are a viewer saying how dare you say trump is lying. ask yourself what you would say fit was president obama saying something...
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not far away in benson, a temperature of —8 celsius, the cold est start temperature of —8 celsius, thecame courtesy of clear skies overnight. you can see a little bit more in the way of cloud out west. clouding over across northern ireland and the west of scotland. maybe the odd spot of rain later this afternoon. but down into the northern england, plenty of that winter sunshine. we keep the blue tinge on the map and that shows where temperatures will be struggling to get above freezing all day long. war cloud for pembrokeshire and west devon. in the south east, a bright end to the day. but as it gets dark, temperatures will drop pretty quickly across central and eastern areas. some quite dense fog patches could develop. maybe the odd icy stretch as well. in the north—west, northern ireland and scotland, rain coming in by the end of the night and those temperatures climbing. 10 degrees in stornoway. tomorrow, frontal systems pushing in from the west. they are going to bring some rain and milder airfrom the going to bring some rain and milder air from the atlantic. a very different feel
not far away in benson, a temperature of —8 celsius, the cold est start temperature of —8 celsius, thecame courtesy of clear skies overnight. you can see a little bit more in the way of cloud out west. clouding over across northern ireland and the west of scotland. maybe the odd spot of rain later this afternoon. but down into the northern england, plenty of that winter sunshine. we keep the blue tinge on the map and that shows where temperatures will be struggling to get above freezing all...
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the bbc‘s formula one reporter andrew benson gave us his reaction to the takeover, and told us aboutral in building formula one up over the last few decades into one of the biggest sports in the entire world. it is second, third in terms of global audience, i should say, to the football world cup and the olympics. and he has done that through a combination of tv rights and doing deals with governments, the likes of vladimir putin, and so on, and it is hard to overstate, actually, the impact that he has had on growing formula one into that position. the value of the sport is $8 billion, and if you look at the changes they have made today, they have employed some very serious people. first of all it is important to say, although bernie ecclestone has been removed as chief executive officer and doesn't have any actual power anymore, he has been kept on as what they are calling the chairman emeritus, as a kind of adviser. that is a wise move, given the expertise he has. and also a lawyer he worked very close with has also been kept on. the big headline is ross brawn, the boss of the merc
the bbc‘s formula one reporter andrew benson gave us his reaction to the takeover, and told us aboutral in building formula one up over the last few decades into one of the biggest sports in the entire world. it is second, third in terms of global audience, i should say, to the football world cup and the olympics. and he has done that through a combination of tv rights and doing deals with governments, the likes of vladimir putin, and so on, and it is hard to overstate, actually, the impact...
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here is a treat from andrew benson saying it has been coming, but this is a truly defining moment inds biggest sports. what andrew is talking about is, formula 1 is a new chief executive. he is called chase carey. we talked about the fact he would be replacing this month, bernie ecclestone, who ran the sport for a0 years. today, mr chase announced the sport needs to be changed fundamentally. here he is sitting down with bbc sport editor dan rowan. bernie is a one—man team, it is not an organisation capable, the red organisation capable, the red organisation for a two—day's word to follow through and build relationships, both the opportunities for us. on this port side, the decision—making has not been as effective as it needs to be. i think some of the organisation that has been put up to guide the sport, if not work as planned. it is a great sport, but clearly it can be improved. i think we do plan to improved. i think we do plan to improve it. it needs a fresh start. i don't know whether the decision—making is not what it should be because there is too much history amongst the play
here is a treat from andrew benson saying it has been coming, but this is a truly defining moment inds biggest sports. what andrew is talking about is, formula 1 is a new chief executive. he is called chase carey. we talked about the fact he would be replacing this month, bernie ecclestone, who ran the sport for a0 years. today, mr chase announced the sport needs to be changed fundamentally. here he is sitting down with bbc sport editor dan rowan. bernie is a one—man team, it is not an...
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. >> unlike the other night i had food and irank athe benson thing.ad ice tea. >> everybody has had things like this forhe entire em time we covered politics. not just liberals accuse people of normalizing trump we spent months after the wikileak e-mails with everybody on the right accusing us to be com polici complicit campaign. this is how journalism and politics work. there is off-the-record drinks and dinners and everybody who covers a presidential campaign has done it forever and will do it forever into the future. >> has done it forever. >> forever. >> i talk about ben bradley. he was extraordinarily close to jfk and everybody that worked in washington. he was also a legendary -- not just legendary as you. >> thank you. >> but about as historic of an editor as there has been. he was incredible. katharine graham, good friends with nancy reagan and ronald reagan. had dinner with them. this stuff happens all the time. tom brokaw, you know? he has probably been out hunting with every member of the supreme court. and jay-z. the guy gets around. he kn
. >> unlike the other night i had food and irank athe benson thing.ad ice tea. >> everybody has had things like this forhe entire em time we covered politics. not just liberals accuse people of normalizing trump we spent months after the wikileak e-mails with everybody on the right accusing us to be com polici complicit campaign. this is how journalism and politics work. there is off-the-record drinks and dinners and everybody who covers a presidential campaign has done it forever...
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benson. to williams.ucks roll 69-52 for their school record 16 straight victories. >>> cal's beating oregon state nine of their last 11 games. drew eubanks, alley-oop here. he finished with 22. cal by five at the break. pull away in the second. charlie moore. the steal. the layup. jabar bird. the triple to make cal's lead a dozen. bird with 12. bears win it 69-58. now 10 of 12 against the beavs. >>> santa clara-loyola marymount. who do you call. swit swishes the three. 64-63. huge upset at the australian open. we'll have your nfl conference championship previews coming up. stick around. eric? >> thank you very much. >>> much more to come on abc 7 news at 11:00. we'll look at everything president donald trump accomplished in the first full day as the nation's leader. new york is offering free birth control and certain abortion services even if the affordable care act is repealed. >>> chances are it's raining where you are, or if it isn't, you'll see some soon. anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 liv
benson. to williams.ucks roll 69-52 for their school record 16 straight victories. >>> cal's beating oregon state nine of their last 11 games. drew eubanks, alley-oop here. he finished with 22. cal by five at the break. pull away in the second. charlie moore. the steal. the layup. jabar bird. the triple to make cal's lead a dozen. bird with 12. bears win it 69-58. now 10 of 12 against the beavs. >>> santa clara-loyola marymount. who do you call. swit swishes the three. 64-63....
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casey benson 5-5 from 3. he had 15 point for oregon. bears get 86 by oregon. 86-63. stanford, they were doing their best, and they do come through again. marcus allen with a drive. he had 12 point, and up 2 at the half, and increasing that after intermission. they blew it open. humphrey with 21. 62-46. looking good. and then there's the king of all, the golden state warriors, such a wealth of talent, and the warriors are starting to get their just due. not only on the court, but with the mention for nba all-star time. they have a couple starters, kevin durant, his will apparent in the all--- 8th appearance in the all-star game. 26 about the 2 points a game -- 26.2 points a game. steph curry has adjusts his game, he's going for the fourth consecutive year. the last warrior to do that was wilt chamberlain. >> you can make the argument -- i appreciate the honor. [ inaudible ] >> he's having a good time, and will be joined with the likes of james harden who he will face tomorrow night, as the warriors go after it in houston. >>> all right. frank, here's your sharks. hock
casey benson 5-5 from 3. he had 15 point for oregon. bears get 86 by oregon. 86-63. stanford, they were doing their best, and they do come through again. marcus allen with a drive. he had 12 point, and up 2 at the half, and increasing that after intermission. they blew it open. humphrey with 21. 62-46. looking good. and then there's the king of all, the golden state warriors, such a wealth of talent, and the warriors are starting to get their just due. not only on the court, but with the...
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guy benson. she tells her old acquaintance to go pound sand. national review reporter cat tam.nd stonehenge is his paperweight. wrestler and fox news contributor. tyr tyrus. do we have? i think we might have a another little chunk of donald from the debates. i want to ask your favorite moments. >> we have some bad hombres here and we're going to get them out. >> casual use of the -- >> wrong. >> came of a reporter -- >> wrong. >> he has consistently denied -- >> wrong. such nasty woman. >> just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you would be in jail. >> charles. a lot to choose from over this year. what was your favorite part of the debates or part of the primaries in general? was there a moment that sticks out? well i mean really there wasn't a bad debate in either the primary or the general election. they were all fantastic and they were fantastic because of him. he rewrote all of the rules. probably if i had to pick the most -- probably the most important one was the second general election de
guy benson. she tells her old acquaintance to go pound sand. national review reporter cat tam.nd stonehenge is his paperweight. wrestler and fox news contributor. tyr tyrus. do we have? i think we might have a another little chunk of donald from the debates. i want to ask your favorite moments. >> we have some bad hombres here and we're going to get them out. >> casual use of the -- >> wrong. >> came of a reporter -- >> wrong. >> he has consistently denied --...
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and casey benson, and the ducks roll 69-52 for their school record, 16th straight win. >>> cal is beatingn state, nine of their last 11 games. and tcal up by five at the brea but pull away in the second. charlie moore, the steal and the layup, and he had 15, and bird, the triple to make cal's lead a dozen. they lead by at least ten the rest of the way, and bird with 12, and bears win it 69-58, and now 10 of 12 against the beavers. and then down two here and ten seconds to go and got to go to the broncos second scorer of all-time, and then santa clara wins 64-63 in that final. packers and tal kupbz and patriots and steelers today in the championships, and we'll have those and have a great day. >>> live doppler 7 showing you yellows and greens where we have rain pushing into the east bay -- out of the east bay and into the central coast. we do have flooding to pass along to you, and we are looking at not only some of the flooding in the north bay but also into the south bay. a closer look in just a second as we get a little technical difficulty here. livermore and san jose looking at the gu
and casey benson, and the ducks roll 69-52 for their school record, 16th straight win. >>> cal is beatingn state, nine of their last 11 games. and tcal up by five at the brea but pull away in the second. charlie moore, the steal and the layup, and he had 15, and bird, the triple to make cal's lead a dozen. they lead by at least ten the rest of the way, and bird with 12, and bears win it 69-58, and now 10 of 12 against the beavers. and then down two here and ten seconds to go and got to...
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guy benson and robert zimmerman are here to tell you. next. s stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums ♪ ♪ >> from the world headquarters of fox news, it's "the kelly file." with megyn kelly. >> megyn: accusations that city officials in new york are threatening our national security with a move to design thousands of those who are here illegally from ever being identified by the trump administration. >> megyn, new york city officials were in court today why they have records to destroy identities. to help city residents who have no form of recognized identification. most applicants are undocumented immigrants. a provision of the 2-year-old the law creating the i.d. program allows the city to purge i.d. data and documents at the start of this year. the delete option was designed to prevent a republican a administration to report undocumented immigrants. to state lawmakers, however, have gone to court demanding that the city i.d. card data not be destroyed. they argue it is not about immigration, but crimi
guy benson and robert zimmerman are here to tell you. next. s stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums ♪ ♪ >> from the world headquarters of fox news, it's "the kelly file." with megyn kelly. >> megyn: accusations that city officials in new york are threatening our national security with a move to design thousands of those who are here illegally from ever being identified by the trump administration. >> megyn, new york city...
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guy benson. she tells her old acquaintance to go pound sand. national review reporter cat tam.nd stonehenge is his paperweight. wrestler and fox news contributor. tyr tyrus. do we have? i think we might have a another little chunk of donald from the debates. i want to ask your favorite moments. >> we have some bad hombres here and we're going to get them out. >> casual use of the -- >> wrong. >> came of a reporter -- >> wrong. >> he has consistently denied -- >> wrong. such nasty woman. >> just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you would be in jail. >> charles. a lot to choose from over this year. what was your favorite part of the debates or part of the primaries in general? was there a moment that sticks out? well i mean really there wasn't a bad debate in either the primary or the general election. they were all fantastic and they were fantastic because of him. he rewrote all of the rules. probably if i had to pick the most -- probably the most important one was the second general election de
guy benson. she tells her old acquaintance to go pound sand. national review reporter cat tam.nd stonehenge is his paperweight. wrestler and fox news contributor. tyr tyrus. do we have? i think we might have a another little chunk of donald from the debates. i want to ask your favorite moments. >> we have some bad hombres here and we're going to get them out. >> casual use of the -- >> wrong. >> came of a reporter -- >> wrong. >> he has consistently denied --...
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casey benson and the ducks roll 59-62 for the school record 16th straight win. >>> cal's beaten oregontate nine of the last 11 games. only four points in thursday night's loss to oregon 18 last night. the bees hanging around thanks to drew. watch here, he finished with 22. cal by five with a break would pull away in the second. steal and the lay-up. he had 15. and byrd, the triple to make cal's lead a dozen. they'd lead by at least ten the rest of the way. bears win 69-58. the conference championships today. we'll have the highlights tonight at 5:00 right here on abc 7. i'm mike, have a great day. >>> now your accuweather forecast with lisa argan. >> good sunday morning to you. taking a look at live doppler 7. showers around pacifica right now, the good news is we have had significant breaks in between storms. and if we hadn't, we would be talking about a lot of flooding right now. we still have some rain along the central coast around monterrey. and point souths where they are experiencing some flooding and it's highlighted here in green. around big trees and also to the north. around
casey benson and the ducks roll 59-62 for the school record 16th straight win. >>> cal's beaten oregontate nine of the last 11 games. only four points in thursday night's loss to oregon 18 last night. the bees hanging around thanks to drew. watch here, he finished with 22. cal by five with a break would pull away in the second. steal and the lay-up. he had 15. and byrd, the triple to make cal's lead a dozen. they'd lead by at least ten the rest of the way. bears win 69-58. the...
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guy benson, david catanese, and lisa boothe.uy, your thoughts about the white house pushed back to all of this coverage and the coverage itself. >> i saw the clip from keith ellison saying this is a muslim ban and a lot of the media has gone along with it but it's not a muslim ban. you can object to a lot of elements and i do object to some of them but i think that's an inaccurate term based on what we know. that being said, i think the roll clinic on what not to do because you envision an alternate scenario where the white house had consultations with the appropriate agencies and lawyers, significant ones, head of time where they gave a heads up to allies on capitol hill with talking points in advance, where they had carveouts for permanent legal residents, people in transit, people for interpreters and those types of people and limited the pause moving forward. i think we would be having a different conversation about the policy. but that is not what happened, and therefore there is a debacle that the administration has been c
guy benson, david catanese, and lisa boothe.uy, your thoughts about the white house pushed back to all of this coverage and the coverage itself. >> i saw the clip from keith ellison saying this is a muslim ban and a lot of the media has gone along with it but it's not a muslim ban. you can object to a lot of elements and i do object to some of them but i think that's an inaccurate term based on what we know. that being said, i think the roll clinic on what not to do because you envision...
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. >> that was jackie benson reporting. >>> this weekend's events are making headlines across the country, really across the world. >> and you can take a look at the front pages outside of the museum this morning. that's where we find derrick ward with a look at reaction to the inaugural events that happened this weekend, as well as the marches. hi, derrick. >> reporter: good morning. you know, a century ago this is where you would have come to read the broad sides, the big news of the day. that's before newspapers were delivered and mass produced. the tradition is being carried on here at the museum. you see some of the headlines from the march yesterday. the new up this morning. this entire route that the march was on was packed. it was an estimated 500,000 people, twice the expectation. 3 million people marched worldwide. of course, the new administration has blasted the organizers of the march and talked about the makeup and the rhetoric from some of the speakers. they say specifically that the anti-abortion groups, while they were here, were removed from a leadership role or partners
. >> that was jackie benson reporting. >>> this weekend's events are making headlines across the country, really across the world. >> and you can take a look at the front pages outside of the museum this morning. that's where we find derrick ward with a look at reaction to the inaugural events that happened this weekend, as well as the marches. hi, derrick. >> reporter: good morning. you know, a century ago this is where you would have come to read the broad sides,...
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next on cbs in morning done sdel washington talks about khechings he takes acting in his new film bensonus each day on cbs3 starting at 4:30. >> i have rhythm by the way i do. >> i see a dance ♪ >>> good morning. it is tuesday, january 17th, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." dozens of house democrats say they will boycott friday's inauguration over president-elect trump's dispute by congressman john lewis. and mr. trump's pick for health secretary with accusations of insider trading. >>> the search for malaysia flight 370 is over. the families protest the overnight decision to stop looking for the plane that vanished nearly three years ago. >>> also, denzel washington here in studio 57. yes. the three-time oscar winner
next on cbs in morning done sdel washington talks about khechings he takes acting in his new film bensonus each day on cbs3 starting at 4:30. >> i have rhythm by the way i do. >> i see a dance ♪ >>> good morning. it is tuesday, january 17th, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." dozens of house democrats say they will boycott friday's inauguration over president-elect trump's dispute by congressman john lewis. and mr. trump's pick for health secretary with...
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guy benson, tim farley, host and managing editor of morning briefing and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. guy, thoughts on today's actions prayed >> on the pipelines, this is a lay up for trump. good optics, good economics, good politics. clear pivot away from the obama administration that slow walked these things and killed the pipelines for political reasons. that was a pander to certain interest within the democratic coalition, well moneyed interests on the environmental green side of things and trump is not going to be indebted to them. this rolls into a neat package, a number of different narratives trump wants to pursue about his administration, creating jobs, putting working people to work, and no one is going to be cheering louder than some of those union bosses with whom he met yesterday. a lot of bipartisan support for this, a smart move, no-brainer. >> bret: the union image, the fact that he had the meeting with seven unions who all endorsed hillary clinton in the election was quite something. >> this is a short-term thing. permanent jobs will not be plentiful as a
guy benson, tim farley, host and managing editor of morning briefing and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. guy, thoughts on today's actions prayed >> on the pipelines, this is a lay up for trump. good optics, good economics, good politics. clear pivot away from the obama administration that slow walked these things and killed the pipelines for political reasons. that was a pander to certain interest within the democratic coalition, well moneyed interests on the environmental green...
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. >> reporter: joss scelyn benson ceo of rise, a nonprofit group trying to improve race relations throughelieves athletes play a crucial role in social change. >> be found across the board athletes get people in the room talking when they otherwise wouldn't talk. that's how we listen to each other and bridge the divide on what can be very controversial issues. >> in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> "dancing with the stars" co-host erin andrews is revealing her fight against cervical cancer. >> the 38-year-old told "sports ilustrated" that she underwent surgery back in october. before she went into the operating room she told doctors i am not missing the super bowl. she was back to work only five days later. andrews underwent a second procedure in november and says she was told that chemotherapy was not needed. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4:00. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> next at 5:00, the car of a missing teenager is pulled from an east bay creek but there's no closure for her fa
. >> reporter: joss scelyn benson ceo of rise, a nonprofit group trying to improve race relations throughelieves athletes play a crucial role in social change. >> be found across the board athletes get people in the room talking when they otherwise wouldn't talk. that's how we listen to each other and bridge the divide on what can be very controversial issues. >> in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> "dancing with the stars" co-host erin andrews is...
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benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no place for the intellectual skilled nursing facilities it will augment their ability to remain if their placed. >> thank you. any other questions or comments hearing none, call the >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? thank you. the motion carries. >> item e requesting authorization to enter into a new grant with the san francisco state university for provision of an alzheimer's initiative specialized supportive services from 2016 through august 21st, 2019, in the anonymous of one and $39,000 blue plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed one and $48,000 plus dollars keri will present may i have a mot
benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no...
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inauguration, the mike benson comes out in mesa clear that the administration is going to target the lower dollar-yen. last administration to call china a currency manipulator. maybe those numbers are a reflection of what could happen. anna: thank you so much for joining us, stephanie baker. later we will speak to kellyanne conway, senior advisor to the president elect donald trump. that is at 12:25 u.k. time. anna: and a hard brexit could be worse for europe than for britain, says mark carney. we break down his comments. manus: and a central bank slashes rates. the worst recession in the country's history. anna: setting the tone after donald trump's press conference. we look ahead to what it could mean to u.s. equities. this is bloomberg. ♪ london, to:6:22 in 22 in hong kong. .7%.ang seng is down we are all meteorologists on "bloomberg daybreak: europe." juliet can do the business flash for us. >> i think that is a polite way of saying it. volume more than doubled the three-month average. it's asia's best-performing stock this year of more than 280% after last year's 90% plunge. blo
inauguration, the mike benson comes out in mesa clear that the administration is going to target the lower dollar-yen. last administration to call china a currency manipulator. maybe those numbers are a reflection of what could happen. anna: thank you so much for joining us, stephanie baker. later we will speak to kellyanne conway, senior advisor to the president elect donald trump. that is at 12:25 u.k. time. anna: and a hard brexit could be worse for europe than for britain, says mark carney....