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i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.h of frost. chilly air out there right now, but not everywhere. in fact, across east anglia and the south—east, this is where we still have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around maybe four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the countryside, it could be as low as minus four degrees. so some mist and fog around as well, but generally speaking, lots of clear weather. however, anglia and the south—east could be gloomy and drizzly in the morning. the weather will improve here, but it will take time for that cloud to break up. the rest of the country, beautiful and sunny. light winds, crisp, fresh, misty and places. carlisle still around freezing at eight o'clock. this is the next area of rain that is moving into the outer hebrides. probably by the time we get to the morning that will nudge on. wet and windy again, it will reach north
i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.h of frost. chilly air out there right now, but not everywhere. in fact, across east anglia and the south—east, this is where we still have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around maybe four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the countryside, it could...
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we don't post just the pole bute entire street face block with te notices and that's going on p fl the other facilitieses in a pol. san francisco is certainly one e most process-laden locations, jurisdictions for this kind of . so i have to -- i really want ty that there is -- has been a verg and involved and publicly transt process to where we are today. that there is substantial noticy mail, by posting of these facils within a neighborhood, there is substantial opportunity for comd review. dpw dos does tell us to move po. they tell us there i is not a g. among the hundreds approved, ths only, a dozen that have been --e verizon facilities of this stylt come to you. we always experience the concerf immediate neighbors to what i wl public infrastructure. if you were putting this light d in for a first time or a stop se where people gun their engines,t stop sign is important for everf the community where the neighboe concerned. >> you've answered his question. i have a couple more. how many exition poles do you hn that particular district right ? >> existing poles in that distr? >> yes.
we don't post just the pole bute entire street face block with te notices and that's going on p fl the other facilitieses in a pol. san francisco is certainly one e most process-laden locations, jurisdictions for this kind of . so i have to -- i really want ty that there is -- has been a verg and involved and publicly transt process to where we are today. that there is substantial noticy mail, by posting of these facils within a neighborhood, there is substantial opportunity for comd review....
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i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.g to be a touch of frost. chilly air out there right now, but not everywhere. in fact, across east anglia and the south—east, this is where we still have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around maybe four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the countryside, it could be as low as minus four degrees. so some mist and fog around as well, but generally speaking, lots of clear weather. however, anglia and the south—east could be gloomy and drizzly in the morning. the weather will improve here, but it will take time for that cloud to break up. the rest of the country, beautiful and sunny. light winds, crisp, fresh, misty and places. carlisle still around freezing at eight o'clock. this is the next area of rain that is moving into the outer hebrides. probably by the time we get to the morning that will nudge on. wet and windy again, it wi
i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.g to be a touch of frost. chilly air out there right now, but not everywhere. in fact, across east anglia and the south—east, this is where we still have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around maybe four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the...
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heavy rain in the western end of the central lowlands, and argyll & bute.g south across england, we are looking at a dry as art. variable amounts of cloud, not too cold in the north of england. manchester, 10 celsius. as we come further south we have that and fog to lift. as we go through the course of the day that will slowly lift, and for wales are very similar story. we are looking ata very similar story. we are looking at a cloudy start, some brighter brea ks at a cloudy start, some brighter breaks and then some sunshine will come through. the same for northern ireland, except the north of northern ireland. the other end the front affecting scotland means they will also see some rain. that will move southwards through the course of the day and in doing so the band of the day and in doing so the band of rain will weaken, turn lighter and we will see some drizzle coming out of it as it comes in northern england. kind of the showers continue. the wind strengthens, locally reaching gale force around shetland later on. to the south of that, more sunshine tha
heavy rain in the western end of the central lowlands, and argyll & bute.g south across england, we are looking at a dry as art. variable amounts of cloud, not too cold in the north of england. manchester, 10 celsius. as we come further south we have that and fog to lift. as we go through the course of the day that will slowly lift, and for wales are very similar story. we are looking ata very similar story. we are looking at a cloudy start, some brighter brea ks at a cloudy start, some...
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lisa: one interesting thing i was going to point out is we are buting at the dot plot, the fed compositionook to different than it does today. four -- dudley is retiring at the end of the year, richmond has to replace lacquer. there is a significant change in the fed. i don't know this tells us a whole lot. they will continue hiking rates but may be the composition of the fed will be very different next year. mean the feds that will change at all? could become more hawkish. especially if data comes in the way that it has. i don't think they are going to try and be a aggressive unless inflation picks up. that is the question. if you see inflation here or abroad, that is the end of this bull run in risk assets we have had. jonathan: i've heard a lot of people talking about the competition of the federal reserve. from the names you here, jay powell is said -- set to be the chair, mohamed el-erian could be considered as the vice chair. these are the kind of things people are comfortable with. it is not to -- the john taylor's of the world that could populate the ball of that board, is it? vish
lisa: one interesting thing i was going to point out is we are buting at the dot plot, the fed compositionook to different than it does today. four -- dudley is retiring at the end of the year, richmond has to replace lacquer. there is a significant change in the fed. i don't know this tells us a whole lot. they will continue hiking rates but may be the composition of the fed will be very different next year. mean the feds that will change at all? could become more hawkish. especially if data...
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i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.ns there is going to be a touch of frost. chilly air out there right now, but not everywhere. across east anglia and the south—east, we have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the countryside, it could be as low as minus four degrees. mist and fog around as well, but generally speaking, lots of clear weather. anglia and the south—east could be gloomy and drizzly in the morning. the weather will improve here, but it will take time for that cloud to break up. the rest of the country, beautiful and sunny. light winds, crisp, fresh, misty and places. carlisle still around freezing at eight o'clock. this is the next area of rain that is moving into the outer hebrides. probably by the time we get to the morning that will nudge on. wet and windy again, it will reach northern ireland eventually
i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.ns there is going to be a touch of frost. chilly air out there right now, but not everywhere. across east anglia and the south—east, we have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the countryside, it could be as...
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here is one from the outer hebrides, another from argyll and bute.er atmosphere. enough of the science, onto the weather forecast. we have got some cloud and is all across east anglia and the south—east. this is where the weather front will be towards the end of the night. otherwise it is clear, there will be a frost around as well, first thing on monday morning. mostly outside of town. in the countryside temperatures could get down to minus four degrees in the north of england and scotland. for many of us, it is and scotland. for many of us, it is a beautiful, crisp, sunny start. not in the south—east at this stage. eight o'clock, still cloudy in norwich, milton keynes, london and brighton. for bristol and areas further south—west like exit, certainly most of wales, it is a fine start to the day. —— exit. —— exeter. a chilly start in northern ireland and scotland. rain approaching the western isles, and late in the morning it will turn wet and windy again across stornaway, and windy again across stornaway, and most of the western isles by the time w
here is one from the outer hebrides, another from argyll and bute.er atmosphere. enough of the science, onto the weather forecast. we have got some cloud and is all across east anglia and the south—east. this is where the weather front will be towards the end of the night. otherwise it is clear, there will be a frost around as well, first thing on monday morning. mostly outside of town. in the countryside temperatures could get down to minus four degrees in the north of england and scotland....
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i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.to be a touch of frost. chilly air out there right now, but not everywhere. in fact, across east anglia and the south—east, this is where we still have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around maybe four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the countryside, it could be as low as minus four degrees. so some mist and fog around as well, but generally speaking, lots of clear weather. however, anglia and the south—east could be gloomy and drizzly in the morning. the weather will improve here, but it will take time for that cloud to break up. the rest of the country, beautiful and sunny. light winds, crisp, fresh, misty and places. carlisle still around freezing at eight o'clock. this is the next area of rain that is moving into the outer hebrides. probably by the time we get to the morning that will nudge on. wet and windy again, it will
i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.to be a touch of frost. chilly air out there right now, but not everywhere. in fact, across east anglia and the south—east, this is where we still have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around maybe four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the...
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this was the scene in argyll & bute, sunny spells.ound in the north. sunny further south and east in london. some cloud around, bringing some showers across parts of the west. also parts of the north—east. as we head into the evening, essentially it is a story of dry weather, some late sunshine, but bridges to the next few hours no better than seven to 10 degrees. those temperatures will dip away as soon as it gets dark under the clear skies. if you are out for bonfire night tonight, across scotland, three degrees there in inverness, suspect that might be a bit optimistic. temperatures hurtling towards freezing. seven in belfast, a peppering of showers across the isle of man in north wales in north—west england, and east coast of england. one or two showers. inland, dry with clear spells, to bridges around six to 9 degrees. during the evening, we will stick with that dry theme with the clear, starry skies overnight that will allow things to get very cold. especially in central and eastern areas, towns and cities perilously close to fr
this was the scene in argyll & bute, sunny spells.ound in the north. sunny further south and east in london. some cloud around, bringing some showers across parts of the west. also parts of the north—east. as we head into the evening, essentially it is a story of dry weather, some late sunshine, but bridges to the next few hours no better than seven to 10 degrees. those temperatures will dip away as soon as it gets dark under the clear skies. if you are out for bonfire night tonight,...
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economy was so weak it was those conditions that made it impossible to have that growth that is normal butes meanwhile the rest of the world was systematically making their tax cuts more competitive those countries we compete with in europe and asia will rebates to simplify the code and using that international system to generate investment into their country of the did nothing with powers. that is what is happening and what i am excited about this goes to where the problem is in begins to turn this around so investing in new plants and equipment with new productive workers that is what will happen as a result of this bill. so we get away from this terrible policy that is resulting in foreign companies so we're the only country in the world. i could make a case to dave unit is states has what varied may well be the least attractive tax regime in the industrialized world. >> we will move from this system. from the industrialized world and the results will be breathtaking. so take foreign direct investment if you think about it with the capital with the click of a mouse in making investment de
economy was so weak it was those conditions that made it impossible to have that growth that is normal butes meanwhile the rest of the world was systematically making their tax cuts more competitive those countries we compete with in europe and asia will rebates to simplify the code and using that international system to generate investment into their country of the did nothing with powers. that is what is happening and what i am excited about this goes to where the problem is in begins to turn...
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this is the scene from one of our weather watchers in argyll & bute.any of us have had the dry weather and sunshine, but some showers drifting in the western in north—eastern areas. through the afternoon, showers fade away and we will see more dry and bright weather with spells of sunshine. temperatures of 7—10dc. it will get cold quickly this evening. three celsius in inverness, for celsius in glasgow. still the possibility of the odd showerfor glasgow. still the possibility of the odd shower for northern ireland, the odd shower for northern ireland, the isle of man, west wales. temperatures of 7—9dc in the far south and south—west. for central and eastern areas, you will keep the clear skies. close to freezing in towns and cities, down to minus six celsius in rural areas. there is an approaching frontal system which will tend to increase the cloud from the west during the day on monday. it will take a while for this rain to move in. it only gets in across the north west of scotland as we go through the day on monday. more clout in western areas elsew
this is the scene from one of our weather watchers in argyll & bute.any of us have had the dry weather and sunshine, but some showers drifting in the western in north—eastern areas. through the afternoon, showers fade away and we will see more dry and bright weather with spells of sunshine. temperatures of 7—10dc. it will get cold quickly this evening. three celsius in inverness, for celsius in glasgow. still the possibility of the odd showerfor glasgow. still the possibility of the odd...
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i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.illy air out there right now, but not everywhere. in fact, across east anglia and the south—east, this is where we still have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the countryside, it could be as low as minus four degrees. so some mist and fog around as well, but generally speaking, lots of clear weather. however, anglia and the south—east could be gloomy and drizzly in the morning. the weather will improve here, but it will take time for that cloud to break up. the rest of the country, beautiful and sunny. light winds, crisp, fresh, misty and places. carlisle still around freezing at eight o'clock. this is the next area of rain that is moving into the outer hebrides. probably by the time we get to the morning that will nudge on. wet and windy again, it will reach northern ireland eventual
i love this green one from argyll and bute. a stunning one here from cumbria as well.illy air out there right now, but not everywhere. in fact, across east anglia and the south—east, this is where we still have that weather front, moving across the uk during tuesday, which has ended up across east anglia and the south—east. for norwich and london, temperatures around four, five, six degrees, those sorts of values. for the rest of the uk, out in the countryside, it could be as low as minus...
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chance for peace, because of the commitment of the united states taking the mediation, getting in , bute mediation effort also from the palestinians who this isengage in these from our dialogue with them. see the latest step being taken by the office is that the going to be helpful, because they need the lines of communication open with the palestinian authority. this office will be an instrumental tool for this medication. , we see theaq situation and are hopeful it will be stabilized. is a rockve seen suffer for the last 14 years. against theht establishment is coming to an end. we see this tremendous opportunity for development. and there is a tremendous thertunity to stabilize country and create a better life for the people there. what it needs, a collaboration between different nations in iraq build their and, investing in their economy. everyone believes is and promising economy. maybe a rock is one of the places we have been optimistic in the region, that it will florist. we hope it will continue in the same pace and development. ,ut it is important also important responsibility b
chance for peace, because of the commitment of the united states taking the mediation, getting in , bute mediation effort also from the palestinians who this isengage in these from our dialogue with them. see the latest step being taken by the office is that the going to be helpful, because they need the lines of communication open with the palestinian authority. this office will be an instrumental tool for this medication. , we see theaq situation and are hopeful it will be stabilized. is a...
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bute: it is cold out there not terribly cold. the wind will start to diminish through the late afternoon hours and into the evening. story will be ton areas in purple, including the and arlington, alexandria, prince george's county, all of fairfax county and montgomery county -- that is a freeze warning into early tomorrow morning. basically, it symbolizes the end of the growing season. if you have plsnyd outdoors that you want to survive the cold, you need to bring them indoors and keep them indoors the rest of the season and into the winter months. 39 in leesburg. 45, quantico. temperatures are colder. around 30 in leesburg. around 36 degrees at reagan national airport. the wind, once they settle down, will allow the coldest of the air to move in later tonight. you definitely feel it by later tomorrow morning. abovegh is 45, well average for this time of year. for this evening, if you're going out and about, make sure you bundle up. make sure you have a gloves, and long pants. temperatures near freezing by 9:00. we will talk ab
bute: it is cold out there not terribly cold. the wind will start to diminish through the late afternoon hours and into the evening. story will be ton areas in purple, including the and arlington, alexandria, prince george's county, all of fairfax county and montgomery county -- that is a freeze warning into early tomorrow morning. basically, it symbolizes the end of the growing season. if you have plsnyd outdoors that you want to survive the cold, you need to bring them indoors and keep them...
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like i indicated there is absolutely no disagreement, none bute the need for the government to have the tools to go after threats overseas. 15 people on the committee. everybody's on the program with respect to that. the question is what happens, particularly as global communications has changed when law abiding americans are swept up in searches? and i'm very troubled by the answer you gave is enter feinstein and collins on this point. your position is at odds with for example mike morel, the former cia director who just said point blank the government ought to have a warrant to search for american's communications in section 702 collection and of course in emergency exception. i will tell you i find it very troubling you're in disagreement with certainly what i heard senator feinstein and collins say and a former cia director. and as we consider your nomination i want you to know that. but i do want to get into the question you and i talked about in the office and we can call it the bridge guy issue. this is the issue presented by director ray. and he essentially gave an example of so
like i indicated there is absolutely no disagreement, none bute the need for the government to have the tools to go after threats overseas. 15 people on the committee. everybody's on the program with respect to that. the question is what happens, particularly as global communications has changed when law abiding americans are swept up in searches? and i'm very troubled by the answer you gave is enter feinstein and collins on this point. your position is at odds with for example mike morel, the...
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newer's, innovative -- types of entrepreneurs, innovative, authoritative -- and what native type, bute tony soprano are whatave a lot of are known as replicative entrepreneurs. they take an idea that was developed elsewhere and moves it to a new location. you can measure these things, economists measure these things by various measures, including the percentage of total income that comes from self-employment, proprietorship, direct ownership in a business, and is higher in south dakota that in other states in the country. in terms of the history of native american ownership -- entrepreneurship, it starts with the arrival of human beings in the new world. talking 10,000 bce. 12,000 years ago. it may be a little bit longer than that. significant numbers in the past 10,000 years. there were people in south dakota before it was ever a thought -- before south dakota was ever a thought and they were extremely entrepreneurial in terms of evidence of ownership -- entrepreneurship, a site in present-day mitchell where they found huge numbers of bison bones. and only a small presence of humans.
newer's, innovative -- types of entrepreneurs, innovative, authoritative -- and what native type, bute tony soprano are whatave a lot of are known as replicative entrepreneurs. they take an idea that was developed elsewhere and moves it to a new location. you can measure these things, economists measure these things by various measures, including the percentage of total income that comes from self-employment, proprietorship, direct ownership in a business, and is higher in south dakota that in...
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here in algiers, the fighting buted for only a couple here in casablanca the battle still raged.re, bombs] [rapid gunfire and rockets] narrative: the heavy guns and several cruisers, destroyers, put out a devastating fire. gunnery from american ships, coupled with precision bombing silenced those guns. ] ombs and gunfire, rockets narrator: striking inland from the beaches. cutting lines of communication. they then converged upon the town. [gunfire] narrative: two days later, the germans invaded unoccupied in france. whereupon the chief of state ordered the cessation of hostilities. proof of the surprise of our landings, german armistice commissions were caught flat-footed and each city. their jobs, to bleed north africa of their farm products. the people of north africa were not sorry to see them go. yelling] e-reader: events moved swiftly. -- lgiers narrator. narrator: events moved swiftly. the stars & stripes, the union jack flying side-by-side. ] atriotic music narrator: but the enemy had lost no time. despite this, we were determined to stop the campaign at once, hoping to re
here in algiers, the fighting buted for only a couple here in casablanca the battle still raged.re, bombs] [rapid gunfire and rockets] narrative: the heavy guns and several cruisers, destroyers, put out a devastating fire. gunnery from american ships, coupled with precision bombing silenced those guns. ] ombs and gunfire, rockets narrator: striking inland from the beaches. cutting lines of communication. they then converged upon the town. [gunfire] narrative: two days later, the germans invaded...
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. >> that is what you are seeing so much uncertainty in volatility in the market yesterday. , buteing019 that one-time tax bracket that 12%, we are well prepared and we will help our clients with that repatriation of cash. vonnie: talk about today's charity day. you are celebrating it down at jackson hole. >> this is our super bowl week. what a better way to give back to veterans and veterans creating revenue today, commission dollars, to give back to the veterans we serve. one of the charities is the travis manning foundation. a lot of our marines in the office have served with travis manning when he was killed in 2007. our commission dollars will contribute to his fund to get back to families and service members. the other charity is the foundation for women warriors. a lot of emphasis, you talked about the percentage that the lower percentage. we are highly focused on our women veterans. that is another great charity that will benefit from our trades today. the last nonprofit we are working on his catch a lift, another amazing charity that treat stress with physical fitness. vonnie
. >> that is what you are seeing so much uncertainty in volatility in the market yesterday. , buteing019 that one-time tax bracket that 12%, we are well prepared and we will help our clients with that repatriation of cash. vonnie: talk about today's charity day. you are celebrating it down at jackson hole. >> this is our super bowl week. what a better way to give back to veterans and veterans creating revenue today, commission dollars, to give back to the veterans we serve. one of...
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bute are talking about ads i think one of the most profound impact has been the fundraising. the change in the fundraising culture. of digitalrt communications and digital political communications as far and finance beyond where advertising is right now in mean the digital world is still struggling to get 15% or 20% of advertising dollars either commercially or politically so you know, there's questions about where it is going to go and of course all of these things change. i mean, you know, there's going to be other digital breakthroughs and ways to communicate. and i have a firm view that what we do in the communications world is we do not really get rid of any old media. we just get new media on top of it. we get eight more fragmented and complex communications particularly on the advertising side and we're still advertising on television, still advertising on cable, people are still advertising on broadcast radio. then we have all of these other news mediums including online, satellite, all of these other things coming and i am sure i think we can see podcasts are going t
bute are talking about ads i think one of the most profound impact has been the fundraising. the change in the fundraising culture. of digitalrt communications and digital political communications as far and finance beyond where advertising is right now in mean the digital world is still struggling to get 15% or 20% of advertising dollars either commercially or politically so you know, there's questions about where it is going to go and of course all of these things change. i mean, you know,...
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nt, bute getting re they are improving the malls. it is the biggest misnomer. created equally. this is exceptional real estate that is not going away, and this is nothing new and we tell has been transitioning forever and 25 years ago, kmart was a darling tennis. this is a good thing, not a bad thing. this is a unique generational opportunity right now. want to thank you for joining us very much. not? brookfield by it or he says not at $21.85. scarlet: we'll continue to monitor valid. thank you so much. it is time for the bloomberg business last. amazon taking its first steps into the british soccer market. friend video will produce a behind the scenes series on the t premiererent from yearl league. electronic arts ceo lead the turnaround for the videogame company all the way to record profits despite of a massive success in the gaming world of kiddy crush an angry birds. he joined emily chang. >> candy crushes a tremendous game. the mobile business is tough, but we have a matted and it is -- madden. sims is likely going to have at least that going forward. we
nt, bute getting re they are improving the malls. it is the biggest misnomer. created equally. this is exceptional real estate that is not going away, and this is nothing new and we tell has been transitioning forever and 25 years ago, kmart was a darling tennis. this is a good thing, not a bad thing. this is a unique generational opportunity right now. want to thank you for joining us very much. not? brookfield by it or he says not at $21.85. scarlet: we'll continue to monitor valid. thank you...
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he loved me old ways and he always needed and wanted me bute but not in that way that i just felt likethis is the meaning of life, this is what has given my life meaning. and our son, my only child was born with a heart defect and has heart surgery when he was three months old and was severely learning-disabled at a young age so i had to take a leave of absence from the post for almost 16 years because we were looking at the children'livingat the chr most of the time. and again, somebody once said to me were you reasonable and i said no, i wasn't. i was wistful. i kept thinking of the career that i could have had, but to me, taking care of him as the most important thing i could do and so in the end, it became clear to me when i was writing the book but it was years before then died and i didn't have anything in me to write in all l of my energy was going to taking care of him but it was two or three weeks after he died i thought i got to just sit down and write this so i did start writing about his decline and his death and that was the most traumatic thing i've ever done, but i neede
he loved me old ways and he always needed and wanted me bute but not in that way that i just felt likethis is the meaning of life, this is what has given my life meaning. and our son, my only child was born with a heart defect and has heart surgery when he was three months old and was severely learning-disabled at a young age so i had to take a leave of absence from the post for almost 16 years because we were looking at the children'livingat the chr most of the time. and again, somebody once...
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university of pennsylvania graduate student bute about a month or two ago where he said what would it be like to try to learn history without any monuments? and it's absolutely brilliant and we're happy to send that to anybody who asks us. it was in the chronicle of our education. it was satyrical, yes. >> that's the naive dream of having history without memory. trouble is there's far more memory than history. one weigh in to the history these confederate monuments are less monuments to people, even to the great leaders, than they are to an era and to an ideology. they're less about people. in statuary hall, vance or lee or davis and so on and so forth, those are less about the people. than they are about the era that they are commemorating. otherwise how does jefferson davis get inside the u.s. capitol? well, anyway. but your comment i think raise as really profound issue in talking about reconciliation because how do we do this and reach both sides and talk to each other and understand each other and most importantly understand history in a more profound way. david's got a start wit
university of pennsylvania graduate student bute about a month or two ago where he said what would it be like to try to learn history without any monuments? and it's absolutely brilliant and we're happy to send that to anybody who asks us. it was in the chronicle of our education. it was satyrical, yes. >> that's the naive dream of having history without memory. trouble is there's far more memory than history. one weigh in to the history these confederate monuments are less monuments to...
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i think that person will be bute and what are you doing help him or her from a policy standpoint. we were talking about responsibility and opportunity to community and that philosophy as mayor guided me. i created this call chicago college scholar, if you get a b and that is open to dreamers in america. you earn through a b average the free community college in the sense this that there is opportunity if you take responsibility. it's not open to everybody. 72% of the ones who take it are the first ones in their family to go to college. and that philosophy that bill clinton is relevant as how as mayor are going to do. and i will say one other thing and maybe this may not be the note you want to end on. >> we're done, sorry. [laughter] > a lot of times we have a vision that the presidents are filled with great ideas or this person is just political. you probably would go see a movie about lyndon johnson. my view of leadership is you have to be principled enough to know what you are doing and ruthless enough to get it done. if you look at successful presidents, lyndon johnson, clinto
i think that person will be bute and what are you doing help him or her from a policy standpoint. we were talking about responsibility and opportunity to community and that philosophy as mayor guided me. i created this call chicago college scholar, if you get a b and that is open to dreamers in america. you earn through a b average the free community college in the sense this that there is opportunity if you take responsibility. it's not open to everybody. 72% of the ones who take it are the...
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bute's not a lot of growth, it is also seen as undervalued.uly that has been pushing for a sale. activistacting as an and saying we can level this. barnes & noble is saying hold on, let's take a second. ratio is not the majority shoulder, he's close to it -- majority shareholder. largely has controlled the company, even though it's a public company. if he wants to take the company private he can. this is still pretty much his company, it's up to him. it's whether to push this private sale. another thing that's interesting and real estate developers love barnes & noble because it generates so much for traffic. there's an advantage, even though it hasn't been results oriented for a long time, they state,se deals primarily because they drive so much traffic. scarlet: wonder my house has a my houseone it near has a cafe. it gets foot traffic. let's bring you to options insight with julie hyman. julie: joining me is scott bauer, senior market strategist at trading advantage. jump straight to your stock of the day. you are looking at a web applicati
bute's not a lot of growth, it is also seen as undervalued.uly that has been pushing for a sale. activistacting as an and saying we can level this. barnes & noble is saying hold on, let's take a second. ratio is not the majority shoulder, he's close to it -- majority shareholder. largely has controlled the company, even though it's a public company. if he wants to take the company private he can. this is still pretty much his company, it's up to him. it's whether to push this private sale....
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heritage, buted it is sort of heritage number five. point of reckoning with the word paradox coming into its own. is as a salute -- this salute to a wonderful historian at cornell university. a spectacular person and wonderful thinker about popular memory who served for years on the national park service board in very creative and influential ways. he died a few years ago. he wrote a book called "people of paradox." i miss him. a wonderful person. i would sometimes find myself picking up his book to be in the company of his book. i was reading the preface again. i thought what a spectacular quotation michael has given us here. i mean, really. what i would not give. a put the definitions in case anyone needs to be the definitions. it is not something you want on your mind. paradox, two things that seem impossible, actually true and possible that seem to say opposite things. the paradox of progressiv ism, we will go through some last items. they had unusual level of confidence in themselves. be the thinnest veneerst th over something tha
heritage, buted it is sort of heritage number five. point of reckoning with the word paradox coming into its own. is as a salute -- this salute to a wonderful historian at cornell university. a spectacular person and wonderful thinker about popular memory who served for years on the national park service board in very creative and influential ways. he died a few years ago. he wrote a book called "people of paradox." i miss him. a wonderful person. i would sometimes find myself picking...
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moving to gold, the metal was buted for a weekly gain, guess what? a get after data indicated big growth and nonmanufacturing industries, which includes the service sector, the biggest part of the u.s. economy. that is bolster the u.s. dollar and killed bets that the federal reserve will raise rates next month. that would sap demand for gold. julia? presidentt as well as nicolas maduro -- venezuela's president nicolas maduro made the announcement the bond market has been anticipating for years. they will seek debt relief, maduro using the words " andnancing "restructuring" interchangeably. >> it is not we are how they are going to do this, particularly because of the sanctions. they will not be able to negotiate with the u.s.. they will not be able to negotiate because the u.s. refuses, so it is not clear how this will play out. how exactly would this work? joining us now is the emerging markets ceo capital -- thank you to our guests for joining us. guys, great to have you both on. graham, i will go to you first. your initial reaction of -- as a hold
moving to gold, the metal was buted for a weekly gain, guess what? a get after data indicated big growth and nonmanufacturing industries, which includes the service sector, the biggest part of the u.s. economy. that is bolster the u.s. dollar and killed bets that the federal reserve will raise rates next month. that would sap demand for gold. julia? presidentt as well as nicolas maduro -- venezuela's president nicolas maduro made the announcement the bond market has been anticipating for years....
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terrible, bute there will be an investigation here. to see -- i want to see real change. the question now is, is this just going to be a moment where this is on the news, but then everybody goes back to business as usual, or is this going to be a time when there is real change, when the consequence -- where women bravely come forward and another group of women come forward and another group of women come forward -- can it change lives not just for public figures, but for everyone? we will know there has been real change when the shift manager decides that he can't just hand out the best ships to women who will -- shifts to women who will give him sex in the back room or when some guy over in accounting decides that somehow it's ok to come by and press up against every woman who is making copies at the photocopying machine or that he boss decides is not going to tell dirty jokes and make remarks about women's bodies. when those changes occur, then wewill know, as a country, are better people. we have made real change that we need to mak
terrible, bute there will be an investigation here. to see -- i want to see real change. the question now is, is this just going to be a moment where this is on the news, but then everybody goes back to business as usual, or is this going to be a time when there is real change, when the consequence -- where women bravely come forward and another group of women come forward and another group of women come forward -- can it change lives not just for public figures, but for everyone? we will know...
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said in the quarterly report to congress from sigar notes that military's retroactive classification bute the afghan defense on national defense and security forces will quote hinder your work. i know my colleague, mr. lynch, spoke somewhat about the classification system. the retroactive classification system. do you believe -- and i think you answered in the affirmative of this. but do you believe the american public should continue to have access to at least basic data on the afghan security forces. >> yes, i do. since they're paying for it. >> earlier this week the it new york times reported that navy captain defended the decision to classify the information saying it was done at the afghan government's request. do you think it's an appropriate justification to classify pre previo previously unclassified information from the afghan government. why or why not? >> i do not. because i believe in transparency. and i think the loss of transparency is bad not only for us but it's fwrbad for the afgh people. the bible says the truth will set you free but it will be uncomfortable in the begin
said in the quarterly report to congress from sigar notes that military's retroactive classification bute the afghan defense on national defense and security forces will quote hinder your work. i know my colleague, mr. lynch, spoke somewhat about the classification system. the retroactive classification system. do you believe -- and i think you answered in the affirmative of this. but do you believe the american public should continue to have access to at least basic data on the afghan security...
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who had talked to the russians, i indicated that hi not recalled -- that i had not recalled that buting when that occurred, would have been pleased to have responded and explained it if i recalled it. i have tried to be honest about that. give you my best response. and did throughout all the testimony i have given. ms. jackson lee: you stand by your testimony. thank you very much. are you familiar with the names eric garner, walter scott, tamir rice? my question is as i hold up the poster dealing with the report under your jurisdiction, black identity extremists, it is interesting to me that you are opposing individuals who are posing lethal force, similar to the attack on reverend dr. martin luther king, but there seems to be no record with the tiki torch parade in charlottesville. "jews will not replace us. " why is there an attack on black activists versus any reports dealing with the alt right and white nationalists? answer that question quickly. is anyone investigating that? mr. sessions: when was that report completed? ms. jackson lee: august of 2017. mr. sessions: i have not stud
who had talked to the russians, i indicated that hi not recalled -- that i had not recalled that buting when that occurred, would have been pleased to have responded and explained it if i recalled it. i have tried to be honest about that. give you my best response. and did throughout all the testimony i have given. ms. jackson lee: you stand by your testimony. thank you very much. are you familiar with the names eric garner, walter scott, tamir rice? my question is as i hold up the poster...
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to be chair of the federal reserve pick you have to have a doctorate in economics to leadan the fed bute were lucky that both she and chairman bernanke were students of the feds mistakes in the 1930s. her strong and steadywo stewardship of an independent central bank following the worst financial crisis since theof grt depression insured the wete did not repeat those mistakes. chair yellen was as another first woman ever to serve as chair of the board of governors of the federal reserve. i'm disappointed that president trump has broken with her tradition of reappointing the last president federal reserve chair. this administration is also broken with the tradition of trying to make the federal government more diverse. that said, those decisions government powell were not yours. i congratulate you on your nomination to be chair of the federal reserve of of. we got a good relationship you were nominated by president obama in 2012. i hope that will continue. you supported tougher rules for the nation's largest banks as the fed if omitted wall street reform. that we aret appreciative. as cha
to be chair of the federal reserve pick you have to have a doctorate in economics to leadan the fed bute were lucky that both she and chairman bernanke were students of the feds mistakes in the 1930s. her strong and steadywo stewardship of an independent central bank following the worst financial crisis since theof grt depression insured the wete did not repeat those mistakes. chair yellen was as another first woman ever to serve as chair of the board of governors of the federal reserve. i'm...
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gradually turn cloudy this afternoon bute here.you'll see some showers moving in later this evening. there we are at 11:00. likely some light showers as we get into the evening hours overnight into first part of tomorrow morning and then we should clear it out again relatively mild for this time of year. certainly milder than we've were with highs near 60 tomorrow and then a little cooler. unfortunately it looks like showers by saturday afternoon, saturday night with our next cold front. okay? weather is done. let's see if we can get people to work on time, erin. >> 7:48. might be tricky a lost problems including breaking news where bob barnard is. street closures westbound 4200 east capitol street northeast and northbound 295 ramp from eastern avenue is blocked causing a lot of overflow traffic on eastern avenue. east capitol street as well as pennsylvania avenue. big rubberneck delay the oh southbound side of 295 and northbound traffic backing up from the 11th street bridge. you can see from our traffic lane camera they zoomed th
gradually turn cloudy this afternoon bute here.you'll see some showers moving in later this evening. there we are at 11:00. likely some light showers as we get into the evening hours overnight into first part of tomorrow morning and then we should clear it out again relatively mild for this time of year. certainly milder than we've were with highs near 60 tomorrow and then a little cooler. unfortunately it looks like showers by saturday afternoon, saturday night with our next cold front. okay?...
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we announced last week that we are creating a transparency that are notn purchase political ads bute a transparency for center all ads so that you can see not just the w ad that you have seen and why it is been targeted but all of the other ads created on the election front, you will see who is paying for the ad, how much they spent on this ad campaign and you will see what the target for the [inaudible]'s for.ng >> i appreciate that mr. stretch. >> the same is true for facebook. we are working both on political add i transparency enabling more visibility into campaign ads by third parties and also campaigns to meet their disclosure obligations in their online medications. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. stretch, in response to the question there was a lot of information that you could get based onn that policy that you pursue it like all the other ads you iran and would you get that by going to another spot and surely that is not all right there on the ad. >> we are character constrained platform. we will be identifying very clearly whether or not somethi
we announced last week that we are creating a transparency that are notn purchase political ads bute a transparency for center all ads so that you can see not just the w ad that you have seen and why it is been targeted but all of the other ads created on the election front, you will see who is paying for the ad, how much they spent on this ad campaign and you will see what the target for the [inaudible]'s for.ng >> i appreciate that mr. stretch. >> the same is true for facebook. we...
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move through, that polar bear are protected, that snow geese are protected, that mitigation we talk bute has been addressed. at the same time we have been leading not only the country but the world when it comes to our innovation and our pioneering with -- i talk about it a lot in here in this committee. so much to be proud of from alaska's perspective and i know that each of you, as you have provided to testimony here today have contributed to this conversation in a very important and a substantive way. our votes have started. we have two of them. it would be my intention to thank this panel. thank you for your time. this is a long time to be sitting and fielding questions. so we appreciate that. we will taken a at ease and it's my intention that we will resume the hearing at 12:30 with the second panel. and so again, thank you to each of you, the rest can all take a stretch break and we will be back at 12:30. sonny, thank you for your time from houston, texas. and now we're going to return to austin, and joining us on the c-span bus is >>> and now we're going to return to austin and jo
move through, that polar bear are protected, that snow geese are protected, that mitigation we talk bute has been addressed. at the same time we have been leading not only the country but the world when it comes to our innovation and our pioneering with -- i talk about it a lot in here in this committee. so much to be proud of from alaska's perspective and i know that each of you, as you have provided to testimony here today have contributed to this conversation in a very important and a...
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bute what would you -- be your assessment in puerto rico on a scale of one to ten in your to fema's city as ability to meet the disaster? >> well, i think we have a lot of work to do. one of the first things i want to do is come back and have an after action. i want to figuresmal out the gr funding that went to puerto rico. what did we get in terms of that? are the commodity capabilities on the island are obviously too small. how do we set up urisland territories to be more self-sufficient. there are a whole host of improvements that need to be made and i recognize that and i'll be dedicated to making sure that we find out and doing an exhaustive after action. if there are issues where i need support, i'll be coming back to you to ask for that support to change the way that we do future. in the trust me, i do not want to go through this event again. >> right. >> as much as anybody else. >>. >> i asked one too ten. that may be tough for you to do. perhaps for the average puerto rican, how will they rate the federal government's response? you're been on the ground an awful lot. i appreciat
bute what would you -- be your assessment in puerto rico on a scale of one to ten in your to fema's city as ability to meet the disaster? >> well, i think we have a lot of work to do. one of the first things i want to do is come back and have an after action. i want to figuresmal out the gr funding that went to puerto rico. what did we get in terms of that? are the commodity capabilities on the island are obviously too small. how do we set up urisland territories to be more...
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what is needed is a plan for doing so in that plan in the end will have to find ways to read christie buteod initiatives, for example what the education secretary has done to put money into areas with poor attainment in education, so they‘re attainment in education, so they‘re a good pieces, but overall there is not a frame or a shape and there isn‘t a national plan. so to take one example, the way public spending is distributed is exacerbating the divide rather than narrowing it. london to head of population gets a three times as much in transport spending as some of the moora mozart of the country, the east midlands, north—east, the south—west, so i know it is difficult to redistribute opportunity and free distribute resources . opportunity and free distribute resources. if we want a fair country, a genuinely in united kingdom, that is what has to be grasped. it is good to talk to you this morning. thank you. really interesting. matthew has the weather in york. it is looking magical. those lights are fantastic. good morning! it is one of those mornings why wish it could stay dark a bit l
what is needed is a plan for doing so in that plan in the end will have to find ways to read christie buteod initiatives, for example what the education secretary has done to put money into areas with poor attainment in education, so they‘re attainment in education, so they‘re a good pieces, but overall there is not a frame or a shape and there isn‘t a national plan. so to take one example, the way public spending is distributed is exacerbating the divide rather than narrowing it. london...
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