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carol: i am carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio. oliver: in the global economic section, bill dudley has a special trick when it comes to monetary policy. carol: he looks north for inspiration. >> this story goes back 20 years to when he was chief economist at goldman sachs before he joined the fed. he has been on a crusade to get central bankers focused on the stock market and how that interacts with interest rates, and so what he tries to say is that if the stock market continues to go up when we are raising rates, that does not necessarily mean conditions are getting tighter even though we might be trying to tighten them, so the reason why it has become relevant in 2017 and this tightening cycle, this idea that goes back 20 years, is that is what we have seen so far this year since the election, the fed raising interest rates, raising them twice over the last three months, but stocks keep going up, so on balance, conditions have been getting easier so that raises the question do they need to start ra
carol: i am carol massar.lso listen to us on the radio. oliver: in the global economic section, bill dudley has a special trick when it comes to monetary policy. carol: he looks north for inspiration. >> this story goes back 20 years to when he was chief economist at goldman sachs before he joined the fed. he has been on a crusade to get central bankers focused on the stock market and how that interacts with interest rates, and so what he tries to say is that if the stock market continues...
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carol: i am carol massar. oliver: a look at north korea.ke with contributor mark thompson. >> for 25 years, the united states has in very concerned that north korea has a nuclear weapon. in 1994, they said we can't let them get a significant nuclear capability. at that time, they had 1-2. today, they believe they have around 20 comes so however you want to look at the u.s. fight against north korean nuclear weapons, it does not seem to be working. carol: why did we let it get to the situation? we knew we could not let it get to the point where we are today come yet here we are. how did it happen? >> it is important to realize that north koreans are pretty crafty. when we shut down one way, they started another one secretly. they moved from liquid-fueled missiles, which are vulnerable targets on the ground to solid feel rockets that they can hide in caves. from the u.s. perspective, you have to say that a family regime, which is what north korea is, has the consistency of purpose that u.s. administrations have not had from clinton to bush to
carol: i am carol massar. oliver: a look at north korea.ke with contributor mark thompson. >> for 25 years, the united states has in very concerned that north korea has a nuclear weapon. in 1994, they said we can't let them get a significant nuclear capability. at that time, they had 1-2. today, they believe they have around 20 comes so however you want to look at the u.s. fight against north korean nuclear weapons, it does not seem to be working. carol: why did we let it get to the...
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carol: i am carol massar.ur operator, thomas cook, is changing a long-standing policy. allowing multi-nation lodging. oliver: we talked to reporter christopher jasper. christopher: there is still a customer that would like everything booked for them rather than go onto the internet and book a hotel separately from a flight and so on, go to the likes of thomas cook. they will even still looking brochures, believe it or not. they will go into a shop on high street and come away with a package that includes pretty much everything, flight, the room, the bus transfer from the airport. it may include most meals as well and most of their bar bill. depending on if they tend to stay in the hotel most nights. carol: typically they would group people from the same country altogether, but they are changing the policy. what is going on? christopher: if you go back to their origin in the 1960's and 1970's, traveling abroad in europe was still an alien concept then. people were nervous about it. they were also not really use
carol: i am carol massar.ur operator, thomas cook, is changing a long-standing policy. allowing multi-nation lodging. oliver: we talked to reporter christopher jasper. christopher: there is still a customer that would like everything booked for them rather than go onto the internet and book a hotel separately from a flight and so on, go to the likes of thomas cook. they will even still looking brochures, believe it or not. they will go into a shop on high street and come away with a package...
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carol: yes. akhil: henry lawrence. carol: yes. i think part of what compels hamilton to join quickly is opportunity to read not just the environment of new york but the sense that there is glory that you can get recognition in war. and in fact it is true. akhil: hamilton or napoleon can into on top. this is interesting. carol: who got the better part of the dinner party deal with hamilton on one side and jefferson on the other. you all know the story is that they got together for dinner and hamilton gave away the capital, said you can have the capitol on the potomac if i can assume the state debts? who got the better deal? john: i think hamilton got the better deal. what if new york had become the political capital of the united states as well as the commercial capital and artistic capital, on and on? it would then like pointless areas in argentina. there really is no other city in argentina. i think this country was very lucky that the political capital was put in this small down in the potomac. [laughter] carol: i am just thinki
carol: yes. akhil: henry lawrence. carol: yes. i think part of what compels hamilton to join quickly is opportunity to read not just the environment of new york but the sense that there is glory that you can get recognition in war. and in fact it is true. akhil: hamilton or napoleon can into on top. this is interesting. carol: who got the better part of the dinner party deal with hamilton on one side and jefferson on the other. you all know the story is that they got together for dinner and...
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carol: this is bloomberg. ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar.ver: i am oliver renick. carol: a look at president trump's efforts to document stories committed by undocumented immigrants. we talked to our reporter. voice stands for victims of immigration crime engagement. anwas called for and executive order by donald trump and elaborated on by a memo by john kelly. i heard about this organization and was intrigued by the acronym , so i reached out to ice. yet,gency is not operable and there are still uncertainties about what it will look like, but ostensibly being sold as an organization to engage with big himself crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. formemo by john kelly calls funding for the program to come from services that previously had been devoted to advocating on behalf of of undocumented immigrants going through the enforcement system. has said this is about serving victims, but some of the actions and statements made by the administration also allude to another purpose for this agency. donald trump said in his first address to
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carol: i am carol massar.an also listen to us on the radio. in the technology section, hackers are beginning to target regional central banks across europe. >> the hackers target and attacked the weakest link and a network. it is not hard to imagine that smaller banks in smaller countries, poland, but other banks in india, bangladesh, are weaker compared to the u.k. or the u.s., so hackers see those banks as access points for the network. oliver: what is interesting, when you think of hacking into a bank, there are varying degrees of protection. what is it about central banks that has been becoming a target? is there anything ideological behind it? >> this is a good question. there is certainly an ideological attack as well which pairs with the money central banks represent. when we mentioned some attacks for example by an anonymous, a group of hackers who claimed some attacks against those institutions, it is targeting governments that restricts the freedom of the internet, or they see central banks as a vuln
carol: i am carol massar.an also listen to us on the radio. in the technology section, hackers are beginning to target regional central banks across europe. >> the hackers target and attacked the weakest link and a network. it is not hard to imagine that smaller banks in smaller countries, poland, but other banks in india, bangladesh, are weaker compared to the u.k. or the u.s., so hackers see those banks as access points for the network. oliver: what is interesting, when you think of...
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carol: the cosco rate. >> exactly.f startup guys, media types, and also people who completely get addicted to the sport. oliver: it sounds pretty fun. carol: the only problem is the next time you need to take the two of us. oliver: staying in the etc. section, a reporter got to do a little grocery shopping with none other than wolfgang park as he picked out food for his new restaurant. >> i went to the santa monica farmer's market with wolfgang and one of his chefs and we spent an hour looking at produce he wanted to use in the menu of the rogue experience, a restaurant he was opening in west hollywood that night. it is amazing that someone like him who is behind a $400 million restaurant empire is doing produce runs, but he really does get excited about getting out there and seeing what the ingredients are, and meeting the fruit mongers, trying samples, and figuring out what will go on the plate. oliver: what is this rogue experience? wolfgang park has been around for a long time, but do people still see him with bust
carol: the cosco rate. >> exactly.f startup guys, media types, and also people who completely get addicted to the sport. oliver: it sounds pretty fun. carol: the only problem is the next time you need to take the two of us. oliver: staying in the etc. section, a reporter got to do a little grocery shopping with none other than wolfgang park as he picked out food for his new restaurant. >> i went to the santa monica farmer's market with wolfgang and one of his chefs and we spent an...
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charlie: carol, thank you so much. carol: thank you.asure to be here. ♪ ♪ charlie: president trump's plan to revitalize the economy retreated last week. it fails to call into question whether the president can deliver on an ambitious pro growth agenda. he has turned his attention to tax reform and is expected to unveil an infrastructure plan. larry is the director of president obama's national economic council. of president emeritus harvard. i am very pleased to have him back at the table. >> great to be here, and a pleasure to see you back at this table. charlie: let's talk about the u.s. economy. where is it? we have seen what is happening in the market. what do you anticipate? >> no one can know. i think it is about as it has been. i think this growth has been on one side or the other of 2% consistently. right now it looks like that is where it will be this year. markets have been up, but how long that will last i think very much remains to be seen. a bunch of what people thought was driving up the market was the expectation that the
charlie: carol, thank you so much. carol: thank you.asure to be here. ♪ ♪ charlie: president trump's plan to revitalize the economy retreated last week. it fails to call into question whether the president can deliver on an ambitious pro growth agenda. he has turned his attention to tax reform and is expected to unveil an infrastructure plan. larry is the director of president obama's national economic council. of president emeritus harvard. i am very pleased to have him back at the table....
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carol: they are holding on to those workers. are holding on, they retain as well, both on a diversification and retention level is low. oliver: it seems like from the story that it is an education to a large degree, and also from some of the anecdotes, frank discussion to talking about these issues. megan: we are all in the workforce. the challenges different people go through are challenges know else would even anticipate our challenge. getting together and saying this is how this person experiences this that is different than you and focusing on that difference and talking about it has shown to be highly effective. oliver: let's talk about a big story in the features section, facebook's sheryl sandberg. a lot has been written about this woman. she has a new book out, "option b." how do you find a new way to talk about this woman that a lot of you will have been talking about? megan: she has a new book coming out. the author of "lean in," which catapulted her into another level of fame. we wanted to take a look at sheryl sandbe
carol: they are holding on to those workers. are holding on, they retain as well, both on a diversification and retention level is low. oliver: it seems like from the story that it is an education to a large degree, and also from some of the anecdotes, frank discussion to talking about these issues. megan: we are all in the workforce. the challenges different people go through are challenges know else would even anticipate our challenge. getting together and saying this is how this person...
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the junkies. >> thank you carol.e nervous after game one but the campaigps play well. >> they outhit them, outshot them, fewer turnovers, everything on paper but made that one extra mistake you can't make against the penguins. >> they went the first ten minutes without first shot on goal. braden holtby looked shaky on two of the goals he admitted such after the game that he would like to have couple of those chances back and they didn't get a power play. part of that is on the refs. can't blame the caps for that. >> what bothers me is now we're in a must-situation for game two and i don't want a must-have situation backed in the corner especially at home in game two so early in the series. that's the way i feel they're looking at it. you have to win game two you go down >> it would be one thing if you're blown out but they shout and outhit them. so if you do what you did in game one in game two maybe you get a better result. >> they could win 4-3 still a win. >> the thing is you got ovechkin and crosby and from game
the junkies. >> thank you carol.e nervous after game one but the campaigps play well. >> they outhit them, outshot them, fewer turnovers, everything on paper but made that one extra mistake you can't make against the penguins. >> they went the first ten minutes without first shot on goal. braden holtby looked shaky on two of the goals he admitted such after the game that he would like to have couple of those chances back and they didn't get a power play. part of that is on the...
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i love marvin. >> carol, always good to see you. >> you too.oliticians triedth care. to pass a disastrous health care repeal bill that raises costs and cuts coverage, macarthur wouldn't oppose them. macarthur wouldn't protect us from a bill that raises premiums and causes 24 million to lose their insurance. wouldn't oppose a massive "age tax" on people over 50. but supported a 600 billion tax break for the wealthy. tell tom macarthur - stop trying to repeal our health care. ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. >> twenty-two year old man shot and killed just before 2:00 this morning in strawberry mansion. now police want to know if connect today a fight at nearby bar. at least 36 isis fighters killed when us forces dropped a 11-ton bomb in afghanistan. the bomb is the large
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carol: let's take a step back.siness, a $6 billion business for all the companies involved, but take a step back. 3m worked to fix the situation, but take us back to clinton, massachusetts where they were overwhelmed for years by problems with these bracelets. it was kind of an staggering -- a staggering situation. unfortunately it seems to have led to people out on parole, alerts going off when they shouldn't have and being put back in prison. >> that's right. this is the pinnacle of the problem they have experienced. right after they acquired the business, the technology they had was an older technology that was designed and only compatible on certain cellular networks, so the way the device works is that it collects satellite signals for gps, then it stores the data on the device and a sensor to the offender monitoring center. it is almost like placing a phone call, an order to transmit the data from the device to the authorities monitoring the offender. at the time, 3m's device was only compatible with the at&t
carol: let's take a step back.siness, a $6 billion business for all the companies involved, but take a step back. 3m worked to fix the situation, but take us back to clinton, massachusetts where they were overwhelmed for years by problems with these bracelets. it was kind of an staggering -- a staggering situation. unfortunately it seems to have led to people out on parole, alerts going off when they shouldn't have and being put back in prison. >> that's right. this is the pinnacle of the...
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carol: how did the birth of predatory lending come about? the sellers preceded the banks. there were no organized banks kind of out west of ohio all the way out to california, so people got money wherever they could, and loan sharks sprang up to supply loans where conventional banks would not lend or had not yet gotten to. oliver: so then that also begs the question, you have lenders and sharks, but there is a gray area in between. in the book, how does he assess at what point you become a shark? interestt about the lending to?you are >> it is kind of both. one problem was that a lot of states set a ceiling on lending rates. it could only be 6% or 7%. remember, you have to take inflation into account. 6% or 7% is nothing especially for a small loan where the carrying costs is expensive, and it was not high enough for the standard lenders to make any money, so they left the field open to loan sharks who were the only ones willing to supply money in those cases. one of the innovations that came around in 1907, the russell sage foundation. wast
carol: how did the birth of predatory lending come about? the sellers preceded the banks. there were no organized banks kind of out west of ohio all the way out to california, so people got money wherever they could, and loan sharks sprang up to supply loans where conventional banks would not lend or had not yet gotten to. oliver: so then that also begs the question, you have lenders and sharks, but there is a gray area in between. in the book, how does he assess at what point you become a...
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carol maloney, news4. >> thanks, carol.he nats with matt harvey and bryce harper with just one hit and 26 at bats in his career against harvey. make that 20 rbi, five home runs this season. nationals jump out to a 2-0 lead in the first. fifth ending game tied at two. jose overtone. next, nats jump ahead 3-2. and a terrible start batting .169 with no home runs. he picked a big time to launch. tied at three in the sixth. so we go into extra innings. trey turner up to bat. his first injury. that's the game-winning run. nats on top 4-3 and 11 innings. a great night. guys, >>> good news tonight about that little baby eaglet that we've been watching. it's now safe back at the he went to the vet and he's going to be okay. yocan see tu he [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- salma hayek, mike birbiglia, musical guests cle
carol maloney, news4. >> thanks, carol.he nats with matt harvey and bryce harper with just one hit and 26 at bats in his career against harvey. make that 20 rbi, five home runs this season. nationals jump out to a 2-0 lead in the first. fifth ending game tied at two. jose overtone. next, nats jump ahead 3-2. and a terrible start batting .169 with no home runs. he picked a big time to launch. tied at three in the sixth. so we go into extra innings. trey turner up to bat. his first injury....
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sincerely, carol wendelson." [dings] oh, darn. - carol. i need a favor.mpany talent show? - no. please don't do that. i hired you because you have a way with chuck. now, the network wants a little banter at the end of the show, and i need you to get him on board. - oh. - all right? oh, and have you seen katie? i need her to sign a waiver before she leaves for the park. - a waiver, what for? - it's just standard maim-and-dismemberment form. the kind that ron signed before he died. - okay, i'll speak to chuck but only if you take my precious baby off that story. ♪ [knocking] you know what i love? chitchat! - i'm not doing it. - chuck, you got to help me. greg says that if you don't do banter on the show, he's gonna kill my katie. - that monster. but i'm sorry, carol, the answer is no. banter is undignified and i won't do it! - why are you getting so mad? whenever my katie used to throw a tantrum, it was always about something else. are you hungry? tired? teething? scared? - i'm not scared. - ding, ding, ding. - i'm not. i'm amazing at banter. - mm-hmm. - i
sincerely, carol wendelson." [dings] oh, darn. - carol. i need a favor.mpany talent show? - no. please don't do that. i hired you because you have a way with chuck. now, the network wants a little banter at the end of the show, and i need you to get him on board. - oh. - all right? oh, and have you seen katie? i need her to sign a waiver before she leaves for the park. - a waiver, what for? - it's just standard maim-and-dismemberment form. the kind that ron signed before he died. - okay,...
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you sad down with the president, carol, for 70 minutes.lain how president obama had been, i guess, billions of dollars for subsidies for the lowest income people to bridge the gap. donald trump is threatening to get rid of those. chuck schumer says he will be hurting low income people. what did the president tell you about his plan? >> he left it very open. he said he hadn't made a decision about what he wants to do and he put it out there. he did it several times specifically naming chuck schumer. saying the democrats should be smart to negotiate with me. he is leaving it open for negotiating room hoping democrats will negotiate. he has things he wants from democrats. including health care and other issues. and so he's using it as large to try to get something going with democrats which he has not been able to do. at the same time, he doesn't want to hurt people. he left it undecided and laid it down as something as to try to get negotiations going with democrats. >> david, this is another example of how the president makes his magic. fac
you sad down with the president, carol, for 70 minutes.lain how president obama had been, i guess, billions of dollars for subsidies for the lowest income people to bridge the gap. donald trump is threatening to get rid of those. chuck schumer says he will be hurting low income people. what did the president tell you about his plan? >> he left it very open. he said he hadn't made a decision about what he wants to do and he put it out there. he did it several times specifically naming...
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carol, you wrote about this as well in the "wall street journal."mber talks about the bad options. knowing what you know about the trump administration, do you have a sense of what option they might be leaning toward? >> well, the president in his comments certainly set himself, he backed himself into a corner and that he has to do something. >> right. >> and we don't know exactly what that is. there are different options, as we've talked about, none of them are good. one nonmilitary option is call for president assad of syria to come before, to be tried for war crimes, which they haven't done, but you have a situation where a week ago, they took this very hands-off approach and said well we don't really care if assad stays, that's fine, which is what senator rubio was talking about in terms of creating a vacuum for the chemical weapons attack and then you had a very kind of tepid response, initially to the chemical weapons attack and something we haven't seen in the last eight years, which is a president being driven by his emotions. president oby
carol, you wrote about this as well in the "wall street journal."mber talks about the bad options. knowing what you know about the trump administration, do you have a sense of what option they might be leaning toward? >> well, the president in his comments certainly set himself, he backed himself into a corner and that he has to do something. >> right. >> and we don't know exactly what that is. there are different options, as we've talked about, none of them are...
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carol maloney just in. what are the guys saying after tonight's loss? >> reporter: he said stuff happens only didn't say stuff. long determined faces for everybody in the locker room. sydnidney crosby scores two goa in 52 seconds. the guy in the net took the most blame. he said if he played better they win. >> it's just i thought friction i'm capable of stopping. >> won us a lot of games. if he feels he can be better then he will be better. that is just the way he is in terms of his dna. next game will have to be his best. >> everyone is a mistake. we just have to get closer like that. and everything goes a little bit okay. >> and he was close like that to scoring a few more times. caps have to capitalize on chances. next home game we want to do without the score right there. live from verizon center, carol maloney, back to you. next game is saturday, by the way. thank you. need to bring that back for game two. >>> a washington redskins select a dominant force on defense in the first round of this year's nfl draft. >> the washington redskins select jona
carol maloney just in. what are the guys saying after tonight's loss? >> reporter: he said stuff happens only didn't say stuff. long determined faces for everybody in the locker room. sydnidney crosby scores two goa in 52 seconds. the guy in the net took the most blame. he said if he played better they win. >> it's just i thought friction i'm capable of stopping. >> won us a lot of games. if he feels he can be better then he will be better. that is just the way he is in terms...
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carol: we caught up with lauren etter with more.n: the company is a very vast, multinational industrial company. most people know about the post-it notes and scotch tape. they make several industrial products and all kinds of industries, from oil and gas mining to medical devices. one of the industries they have gotten into is the safety and security business. , they havethat recently, over the past six and a half years, been involved in the electronic monitoring device business, which is essentially the ankle monitors used to monitor prisoners, parolees, people on probation that type of , thing. oliver: as it turns out, maybe they are not as good at making and maintaining ankle bracelets as they are making post-it notes. jokes aside there is a serious , consequence when these do not work. lauren: well, that is right. i think it has been an uphill battle for them. this is definitely a business that is maybe a little bit far afield from their core competency. so it has been a little bit of a struggle. the technology has evolved over
carol: we caught up with lauren etter with more.n: the company is a very vast, multinational industrial company. most people know about the post-it notes and scotch tape. they make several industrial products and all kinds of industries, from oil and gas mining to medical devices. one of the industries they have gotten into is the safety and security business. , they havethat recently, over the past six and a half years, been involved in the electronic monitoring device business, which is...
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. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy.egan: this is a story that looks at how stents which are relatively cheap, not a huge amount of money. >> this is a so -- this is a -- thisat looks sad isn't a huge amount of money. , theyou have a stroke speed of which they can get to and alleviate that pressure, that bleeding on the brain is crucial to recovery. what this article talks about is the injection of these metals that are used to take the clock out. 116 strokesly about and stroke specific tears in the u.s.. are usually the first responders and will make a decision and evaluate someone if it is a minor stroke. if you don't go to one of the specialist centers you are more likely to get a drug. what is showing is if you can get there quickly they are more effective and do lead to better recovery. even with the baby boomer weeration growing older, aren't able to get this stent recovery and treatment out. >> let's go to the global economic section. a lot of americans don't really know the implications of this magazine and all t
. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy.egan: this is a story that looks at how stents which are relatively cheap, not a huge amount of money. >> this is a so -- this is a -- thisat looks sad isn't a huge amount of money. , theyou have a stroke speed of which they can get to and alleviate that pressure, that bleeding on the brain is crucial to recovery. what this article talks about is the injection of these metals that are used to take the clock out. 116 strokesly about and stroke...
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and carol has the weather.od morning from bristol were four yea rs good morning from bristol were four years it has been rumoured someone has been going out late at night correcting bad punctuation. this morning the man who describes himself as a vigilante talks to us on breakfast. and carol has the weather. a cold start for some, some frost around and fog too but that will give way to a bright day with sunny spells. but in the west, expect some rain in northern ireland and western scotland. more details in 15 minutes. thank you. good morning. first, our main story. significant restrictions on the use of bail by police in england and wales come into force today. the amount of time a suspect released from custody can remain on bail will be limited to 28 days in most cases. the decision is in response to concerns that people were being left in limbo for months or even years. but police have questioned the move, as our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. famous faces who have been under police investi
and carol has the weather.od morning from bristol were four yea rs good morning from bristol were four years it has been rumoured someone has been going out late at night correcting bad punctuation. this morning the man who describes himself as a vigilante talks to us on breakfast. and carol has the weather. a cold start for some, some frost around and fog too but that will give way to a bright day with sunny spells. but in the west, expect some rain in northern ireland and western scotland....
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carol is country. good morning! carol is at country. good morning! carol is at regent's country.warm. here in regent's park this morning it is glorious. a cold start for many of us, but look at the colours of the spring flowers. regent's park has been here a long time, since the 1800, and each season it offers something beautiful. lots of people have been running this morning. the forecast for most of the uk is a chilly start. we're also looking at sunny spells through the course of the day. the exception to that in the day. the exception to that in the north and north—west. at 9am this morning in scotland we have the north and north—west that seeing more cloud and some drizzle. still quite breezy. eastern scotland has some sunshine. for north—west england, a little bit more cloud. across the pennines and into the north—east, back into the sunshine. further south still some cloud across the midlands. that will break and we have sunshine and sunshine into east anglia. blue skies already in london. down in the south coast as well. and all the way over to the south—west, including t
carol is country. good morning! carol is at country. good morning! carol is at regent's country.warm. here in regent's park this morning it is glorious. a cold start for many of us, but look at the colours of the spring flowers. regent's park has been here a long time, since the 1800, and each season it offers something beautiful. lots of people have been running this morning. the forecast for most of the uk is a chilly start. we're also looking at sunny spells through the course of the day....
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. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy.egan: this is a story that stents which are relatively cheap, not a huge amount of money. this be have a stroke, they can alleviate that pressure, bleeding on the brain but whatl to recovery, this article talks about is how the injection of these metal stents are not common because 100 50re only stroke-specific care centers in the u.s.. paramedics are usually the first responders and will make a decision and evaluate somebody. if you don't go to one of those specialist centers, you are more likely to get a drug. the stents are more effective and lead to better recovery than the drug, but with our aging population and the demographics growing older, we don't have an -specific centers. oliver: there is an interesting story that a lot of americans don't know the implications of this magazine in france. tell us about -- megan: use your french year. duck, it is a fascinating story because it has proved to this a huge effect in election. the favorites moving down, scandals uncovered, the lef
. ♪ carol: we are here with megan murphy.egan: this is a story that stents which are relatively cheap, not a huge amount of money. this be have a stroke, they can alleviate that pressure, bleeding on the brain but whatl to recovery, this article talks about is how the injection of these metal stents are not common because 100 50re only stroke-specific care centers in the u.s.. paramedics are usually the first responders and will make a decision and evaluate somebody. if you don't go to one of...
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good morning, carol.that on your ears, look at the sunrise, on the roof of broadcasting house. for many it is a chilly start, especially in england and wales where we have a touch of frost but for most of us today, there will be some cloud around, mostly dry and also we will have some sun. this morning if we start the forecast at 9am across scotland, some rain across the far north and north—west, including the northern isles. more cloud across the highlands but for southern scotland we have the sunshine. the same in northern england, maybe the odd shower first thing but for most it is dry and some sunshine. the sunshine prevails rather like in london, blue skies, down through the midlands, east anglia, essex, kent and all the way to the south coast. temperatures by 9am will be around nine for example in plymouth. a beautiful start in wales. it is nippy if you'rejust beautiful start in wales. it is nippy if you're just dipping out, beautiful start in wales. it is nippy if you'rejust dipping out, a touch of
good morning, carol.that on your ears, look at the sunrise, on the roof of broadcasting house. for many it is a chilly start, especially in england and wales where we have a touch of frost but for most of us today, there will be some cloud around, mostly dry and also we will have some sun. this morning if we start the forecast at 9am across scotland, some rain across the far north and north—west, including the northern isles. more cloud across the highlands but for southern scotland we have...
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white house report carol lee and senior correspondent for bloomberg news. lots to discuss, yet again. let's start with foreign policy. you have no deputies. the pentagon, the state department. you have understaffing issues in some of these agencies that are going to be crucial as the administration try to get a hanld on foreign policy. how do they do and go forward here? >> what we've seen so far they're operating based on what they have. this is also an administration and a president that seems to be centralizing his foreign policy. a lot of it. you see this a lot, presidents will operate out of the white house and that's primarily where foreign policy has developed. this one, in particular, because they don't have the positions filled is really relying on the people inside the building, as well as the secretary of state and the secretary of defense. that's kind of the main way that president trump is approaching this. >> there's so much, right? always crises in a presidency. north korea, syria, iran with the nuclear deal discussion there. how do they jugg
white house report carol lee and senior correspondent for bloomberg news. lots to discuss, yet again. let's start with foreign policy. you have no deputies. the pentagon, the state department. you have understaffing issues in some of these agencies that are going to be crucial as the administration try to get a hanld on foreign policy. how do they do and go forward here? >> what we've seen so far they're operating based on what they have. this is also an administration and a president...
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carol has reaction after the game. what a game!> the floor here at the air canada center is being covered up for the season so it will be put on ice. the caps will not need game seven, because they won in six. but they took care of business. >> every ga one goal, five over times. margin of era is tiny. we came through when we had to up the ante. >> not an easy game to play against. we were confidence that we did some things that we are good at that we gave ourselves a good chance to win and that ended up easy. >> we have maybe been coming back a little wbl but i thought overtime we kept going and kept the -- you can't be scared of winning. hopefully that is something we laned. >> referee: every game in this series was decided by a goal, and fei of the six between the overtime. who expected that? the caps say they did, and they expect the second round to be just at tough. the pen wins will wait. we'll have more coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks, carol. six straight whens and now let's make it seven. a three-hit ball. nine straig
carol has reaction after the game. what a game!> the floor here at the air canada center is being covered up for the season so it will be put on ice. the caps will not need game seven, because they won in six. but they took care of business. >> every ga one goal, five over times. margin of era is tiny. we came through when we had to up the ante. >> not an easy game to play against. we were confidence that we did some things that we are good at that we gave ourselves a good chance...
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at verizon center, carol maloney news 4 sports. >>> game three of four in colorado.urner hitting from the cycle. tonight he had the bat going again and the glove. bottom two great play to rob carlos gonzalez of a hit. i mention that bat. solo home run in the fifth give the nats a 3-0 lead. ryan zimmerman would add a two-run shot. 9-2 nats in the top of the eighth. game one between caps and penguins tomorrow 7:30 p.m. verizon center. live coverage. >> caps, i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. >>> caps, wizards caps. >> and we will find out later. >> tonight show is coming up next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join
at verizon center, carol maloney news 4 sports. >>> game three of four in colorado.urner hitting from the cycle. tonight he had the bat going again and the glove. bottom two great play to rob carlos gonzalez of a hit. i mention that bat. solo home run in the fifth give the nats a 3-0 lead. ryan zimmerman would add a two-run shot. 9-2 nats in the top of the eighth. game one between caps and penguins tomorrow 7:30 p.m. verizon center. live coverage. >> caps, i'm at higher risk fore...
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back to you guys. >> thanks, carol. one brave caps fan in the crowd. but hockey.e baseball season right now. nationals have won 9 of their last 11 games. tonight a match-up again the mets. for second straight sweep of the season, yoerorioles fans hoping break out their brooms against the red sox. drama on the field involving manny man manny this is sliding into second baseman dustin pedroia. pedroia hasn't played since then, he will have an mri tomorrow. teammates still not happy about it. six innings, three straight pitches, right at machado's kneecap. there was a warning of that sequence but in the eighth inning this happened, barnes letting one go at manny's head, just misses. you can see, he hits the bat. barnes is tossed out. machado is okay. pedroia could be seen here, telling that's not me. boston avoids the sweep winning 6-2 over o's. >> winning after the 18-point loss to the hawks in game three, still leading 2 games to 1 but after an awful start to last night's game that they couldn't recover from, bradley knows you can't take your foot off the gas in th
back to you guys. >> thanks, carol. one brave caps fan in the crowd. but hockey.e baseball season right now. nationals have won 9 of their last 11 games. tonight a match-up again the mets. for second straight sweep of the season, yoerorioles fans hoping break out their brooms against the red sox. drama on the field involving manny man manny this is sliding into second baseman dustin pedroia. pedroia hasn't played since then, he will have an mri tomorrow. teammates still not happy about...
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we have carol lee with us and ron brownstein and jason johnson joining us.ocensensitive and violates t rule of comparing things to the holocaust to mean simply terrible. >> everybody gets in trouble. >> it has been happening more and more. it's a cheap thing to do. shouldn't be done. all true. now it comes to what does it mean for spicer and this cont t context? is it a one-off or is it a symptom of something? >> it is the office culture. remember, you had ben carson saying slaves were immigrants. this is not the first, the last, the second or third or fifth time the administration has shown insensitivity from an administration or from sean spicer. i think sean throwing himself on the sword is novel. i think this is about the office culture of the administration. unfortunately, it will not change. >> ron, sean spicer apologized on wolf blitzer's show. we understand the perils of sean spicer. speaking ex-temperatur every da the press corps. >> it is especially difficult under this reason in this culture. he regularlies says things he cannot support with evide
we have carol lee with us and ron brownstein and jason johnson joining us.ocensensitive and violates t rule of comparing things to the holocaust to mean simply terrible. >> everybody gets in trouble. >> it has been happening more and more. it's a cheap thing to do. shouldn't be done. all true. now it comes to what does it mean for spicer and this cont t context? is it a one-off or is it a symptom of something? >> it is the office culture. remember, you had ben carson saying...
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carol maloney, news4 $25,000. carol.'s the fine handed down by the nba following washington's game to win over atlanta. he celebrated by kicking the game ball into the stands. >>> at the end of february, fellow wizards forward morris was levied a fine for this toss during a game against the utah jazz. right there. morris also seemed to be a target of referees in game two against atlanta. he got four quick fouls and saw his minutes limited because of it. the two teams had 55 fouls between them on wednesday night. this has been a physical series and sounds like it's going to stay that way. >> not worry about the calls going your way or not your way. it's not -- nothing's calculated on their part. >> playoff basketball, it's tough aggression, attacking to the rim. they have good people who attack the rim, they get to the free-throw line, tha they do. for us, we have to play a little bit sounder defense. keep our hands out of the cookie jar. >> the wizards were back at practice this morning after taking thursday off. they to
carol maloney, news4 $25,000. carol.'s the fine handed down by the nba following washington's game to win over atlanta. he celebrated by kicking the game ball into the stands. >>> at the end of february, fellow wizards forward morris was levied a fine for this toss during a game against the utah jazz. right there. morris also seemed to be a target of referees in game two against atlanta. he got four quick fouls and saw his minutes limited because of it. the two teams had 55 fouls...
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carol: the reinvention of espn.t ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ oliver: we are here with megan murphy to talk about some of the stories in this week's issue. let's start with the opening remarks
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today we're clerked by john carol and lynda wong will provide technical expertise and backup. any announcements? >> yes, please silence all tni
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today we're clerked by john carol and lynda wong will provide technical expertise and backup. any announcements? >> yes, please silence all technical devices and cell phones. items acted upon today will appear on the april 25th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. call first item. >> clerk: resolution designating those agencies qualified to participant in the 2017 joint tbund raising drive for officers and employees of the city and county. >> i'm joan letter, mesky. we've reviewed all seven
today we're clerked by john carol and lynda wong will provide technical expertise and backup. any announcements? >> yes, please silence all technical devices and cell phones. items acted upon today will appear on the april 25th board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. call first item. >> clerk: resolution designating those agencies qualified to participant in the 2017 joint tbund raising drive for officers and employees of the city and county....
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i did speak by phone to the second in command at the carol county sheriff's office and he said they're taking hard look at how they got to that point of identifying the wrong person. and shawn and tony he says there's now an investigation underway into this and of course, we are going to be following up to find out what the outcome of that to investigation is. >> that's not a good thing to have happen to your house and to your family >> not good on either side. that was a big mistake. >> thank you, lindsey. >>> that's where our fox 5 exclusive, the infamous youtube family who went viral after posting video of themselves planking their kids are in damage control mode. hired a crisis manager to help out >> you done this before. >> i didn't do that. >> you did this before. >> people were outraged after watching videos like this posted on the daddy of five youtube channel showing the parents prank kids. tisha lewis is here with the exclusive update. >> reporter: this is a picture of the martin family taken at their home, they say they're doing well and very remorseful. they have also hired
i did speak by phone to the second in command at the carol county sheriff's office and he said they're taking hard look at how they got to that point of identifying the wrong person. and shawn and tony he says there's now an investigation underway into this and of course, we are going to be following up to find out what the outcome of that to investigation is. >> that's not a good thing to have happen to your house and to your family >> not good on either side. that was a big...
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let's catch up with carol. good morning, carol! good morning, carol! good morning.f this whole view, you can see the magnificence of these ships. i am actually standing on the wild swan. this ship was built back in 1920 and it was originally else to carry fresh fish. then it was used during the war as a torpedo ship and now it will make its way across the atla ntic will make its way across the atlantic ocean, to portugalfirst, then bermuda, austen and finally to quebec, canada, as part of this magnificent event. if you want to come and see these ships, and it is well worth looking at them, you can do so from tomorrow, right up until easter sunday. there are lots of people working on these ships as they crossed the atlantic. all different ages and different walks of life. we will be talking to some of life. we will be talking to some of the skippers of the ships through the morning. the weather in london isa the morning. the weather in london is a bit nippy first thing. the chilly start for many parts of the uk. a touch of frost here and fair, but there will be some
let's catch up with carol. good morning, carol! good morning, carol! good morning.f this whole view, you can see the magnificence of these ships. i am actually standing on the wild swan. this ship was built back in 1920 and it was originally else to carry fresh fish. then it was used during the war as a torpedo ship and now it will make its way across the atla ntic will make its way across the atlantic ocean, to portugalfirst, then bermuda, austen and finally to quebec, canada, as part of this...
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they went to meet carol act in new york city and have that experience, kerouac had shifted far to the political right by that point in time. he went to meet leary and helpers and at millbrook estates in new york city and that was not happy experience either. >> we are in fact didn't even read the pranksters even though they had gone 3000 miles for that counter to take place. >> you got loader later into the 1960s, mid 60s and the latter portion of it all together and it's almost like there's one event after another. there are the antiwar protests and in berkeley and oakland and the bay area in general. that involved ginsberg and the pranksters and the hells angels. there are the after tests acid tests that the pranksters put on, 66, 67. there's the human being, be in in san francisco, golden gate park and in january 1967, there's the summer of love in 1967 area there's woodstock, there's out the month. there's the unveiling of the family, the killings by charles manson gang in the late 1969. so again, it's almost as if there were these impossible points that were demonstrated in some
they went to meet carol act in new york city and have that experience, kerouac had shifted far to the political right by that point in time. he went to meet leary and helpers and at millbrook estates in new york city and that was not happy experience either. >> we are in fact didn't even read the pranksters even though they had gone 3000 miles for that counter to take place. >> you got loader later into the 1960s, mid 60s and the latter portion of it all together and it's almost...