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that's despite a chinese court decision banning the sale of most of the american tech companies at cit and sets the ruling yesterday was prompted by a lawsuit from u.s. chip maker caught call the company says apple infringed on two of its basis one regarding photograph resizing and the other related to how apps on managed on the tops of the benefits models between the i phone six s. and the ten apple's fault drop one point three percent chinese market is worth about eleven billion dollars according to apple stock is. up stocks rose nearly three percent on the news two days ago i mean elected a new parliament and a new man took the helm in the country's government armenians now hope that he called the shia well she's a badly needed breakthrough for the company and stand proud rampant corruption in parts of armenia time seems to have stood still here in the countryside with its breathtaking natural backdrop things look much as they did in the early one nine hundred ninety s. as the soviet union collapse in armenia became an independent state there's widespread poverty nearly one in three
that's despite a chinese court decision banning the sale of most of the american tech companies at cit and sets the ruling yesterday was prompted by a lawsuit from u.s. chip maker caught call the company says apple infringed on two of its basis one regarding photograph resizing and the other related to how apps on managed on the tops of the benefits models between the i phone six s. and the ten apple's fault drop one point three percent chinese market is worth about eleven billion dollars...
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public's anger will it be enough to the unrest on the streets also britain's parliamentary vote on board cit is postponed the prime minister admitting that the deal doesn't have enough support to resume a back to brussels later this week for more talks but the e.u. is already warning that the deal is not up for renegotiation. good to have you with us i am partially to blame those are the words of the french president tonight who went on national television to reach out to protesters who have taken to the streets across the country in the last four weeks. proposed raising the minimum wage by a hundred euros a month scrapping a solidarity tax for pensioners he said that violence would not be tolerated but in a rare admission he indicated that he might be partially responsible for the anger that we've seen on the streets. that he realized he may have hurt many people by seeming not to care about their problems but forty many. of territory as often as you feel it just about public services are being preached you know they have the impression of not playing the hernot with street not being able t
public's anger will it be enough to the unrest on the streets also britain's parliamentary vote on board cit is postponed the prime minister admitting that the deal doesn't have enough support to resume a back to brussels later this week for more talks but the e.u. is already warning that the deal is not up for renegotiation. good to have you with us i am partially to blame those are the words of the french president tonight who went on national television to reach out to protesters who have...
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in asheville, north carolina, it's already coming down ther the cit has an elevation of more than 2,000 fe. forecasters say the area could receive close to 12 inches of snow. >>> meteorologist dermarr ra theodore going to talk about it in amoment. joe fryer begins the coverage on the winter storm already affecting millions of people. >> reporter: the storm now prayeding across the south plastered you can bok, texas, with more than 10s inche snow. leaving drivers to maneuver around slick roads while the houston area wrestledith a winter washout. relentless rain up to half a foot in spots triggered flash floods that submerged several cars, catching some drivers off guard. the soggy system now on the move. states of emergency have already been decred in north carolina and virginia which are bracing for snow and ice. >> this is a snowstorm. not a snow fall. it's seteous. >> rep the storm is snarling air traffic with americanng cance more than 1,000 weekend flights. in bristol, virginia, they're stocking up on shovels and salt. >> i'm a mail carrier and i'm pretty concerned because if the uc
in asheville, north carolina, it's already coming down ther the cit has an elevation of more than 2,000 fe. forecasters say the area could receive close to 12 inches of snow. >>> meteorologist dermarr ra theodore going to talk about it in amoment. joe fryer begins the coverage on the winter storm already affecting millions of people. >> reporter: the storm now prayeding across the south plastered you can bok, texas, with more than 10s inche snow. leaving drivers to maneuver...
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time and i would like to see amazon make the city better place if they are going to do this in our cit city. >>host: california you are on with the author of squeezed. >>caller: hello. what remedies do you have? you name to some of them and how do we pay for them like subsidized health care, subsidized childcare would make a huge difference for people who are struggling to make those payments but what part of the budget that is already in trouble would you use to provide those quick. >> do you support using federal dollars quick. >> i would definitely support health care because we have a very inefficient health care system and private insurance could still be available to supplement. >> as far as childcare i have not studied that i am not sure. >> at the very least to have a child care tax credit more than what it is now people talk about universal basic income the income guarantee where they would get a certain amount to month to offset some of the cost i personally would like to see that for those who take care family members whether children are elderly as an additional payment tha
time and i would like to see amazon make the city better place if they are going to do this in our cit city. >>host: california you are on with the author of squeezed. >>caller: hello. what remedies do you have? you name to some of them and how do we pay for them like subsidized health care, subsidized childcare would make a huge difference for people who are struggling to make those payments but what part of the budget that is already in trouble would you use to provide those...
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. >>> amazon executive and a new york city official were questionedoday by cit councilmembers over the billion of dollars in incentives that art of theeived as decision to bring the second headquarters to queens newil yo. some small businesses in the area welcome the retailinhe moth oerps are concerned. kate rogers reports from long island city, new york. >> ronnieis opened h restaurant the indian canteen in long island city queens some three months ago. shortly after amazon announced it was splitting its second headquarters between two cities. long island city, new crystal city, virginia. with a recently signed ten year lees hopeful tomorrow lure in new customer of the amazon employee base walking distance. >> we find it intimidating that there is the big box retailer giant to come in. the way to look is not through fear but as a sense ofland building a tliefgt community. >> the queens economic development kwormg women's azmodan with open arms. but acknowledges challenges for housing and transportation. >> i think we have to be very careful with amazon. because question could structur
. >>> amazon executive and a new york city official were questionedoday by cit councilmembers over the billion of dollars in incentives that art of theeived as decision to bring the second headquarters to queens newil yo. some small businesses in the area welcome the retailinhe moth oerps are concerned. kate rogers reports from long island city, new york. >> ronnieis opened h restaurant the indian canteen in long island city queens some three months ago. shortly after amazon...
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at&t was upgraded to buy from neutral at cit citing positive trends around the wireless business. she pris target is $34. nonetheless shaell a fraction to 29.70. and cvs was initiated with outperform in new coverage at link. siting optimism around the acquisition of aetna. the price target is $100. and shares rose t 73.41. >> still ahead a silicon valley giant testifies op capitol hill for the first time amid growing distrust among some lawmakers. >>> the ceo of google today told lawmakers on capitol hill that his company has no pla foss launch a search engine in china. sundari pic would only describe the program as an internal google project which critics say if launched in that country would knowingly be subject to state censership pichai made the comments during his first ever congressional testimony that focused on data privacy and potential bias in its search results. ylan muymo has . >> sundar pichai testified for three and a half straight hours before t house committee, defending the company against accusations against political a bi denied that a crowds est competition and
at&t was upgraded to buy from neutral at cit citing positive trends around the wireless business. she pris target is $34. nonetheless shaell a fraction to 29.70. and cvs was initiated with outperform in new coverage at link. siting optimism around the acquisition of aetna. the price target is $100. and shares rose t 73.41. >> still ahead a silicon valley giant testifies op capitol hill for the first time amid growing distrust among some lawmakers. >>> the ceo of google today...
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we're seeing this from a cit perspective, but is there a larger discontent in the countryside as well?>> ctually, there were only 31,000 out nationwide today,0 8, paris. that doesn't sound like a lot. but, actually, what they represent goes very deep. mo than 70% of the frch population support themselves. a woman told me today, "i can't afford to buy shoes for my son." so you feel that it dos present something much bigger than the numbers of people who are actually demonstrating. and another thing it makes you realize is there's just a hue disconnect between the president, emmanuel macron, and these people. somehow, he has no managed to communicate his message that he wants to lower french unemployment, give them jobs. they tink he say prsident of the rich who is giving more money to the rich. and everyone out thid, "we are for the environment. we-- we care about the planet.e but not on t backs of the poor." they say the rich should be paying more, and we're paying the lion's share.an >> sreenivas: what do they do? i suspect even the prot testerso nont the type of violence that they s
we're seeing this from a cit perspective, but is there a larger discontent in the countryside as well?>> ctually, there were only 31,000 out nationwide today,0 8, paris. that doesn't sound like a lot. but, actually, what they represent goes very deep. mo than 70% of the frch population support themselves. a woman told me today, "i can't afford to buy shoes for my son." so you feel that it dos present something much bigger than the numbers of people who are actually...
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the mayor of iwakuni, the cit in southern japan where the planes took off from and where the u.s. has a huge air ba now calling on the u.s. military to suspend all flights until the cause of this deadly accident is determined. phillip, frances? e >>rybody over here praying for a miracle really. you.h, thank >> investors dropping in for another rolle coaster day on wall street after thursday's wild ride. the dow plummetedearly 800 points and then somehow clawed its way back nearly breaking even for the day. the index finishing about 80 points in the red. the nasdaq made it back intorr positive ory. nbc's tom costello takes a closer look at what's moving markets. tom, good morning. >> reporter: frances, good morning. all eyes this morning are on wall street's futures after that incredible action yesterday on wall street. one of the biggest rebounds inc re y,histornd now we're set for today. day two of wild volatility on wall street as tradesi ts with china spooked investors. reaction to the arrest in canada of meng wanzhou, cfo of a telecom giant. the us in the midst of a trade war
the mayor of iwakuni, the cit in southern japan where the planes took off from and where the u.s. has a huge air ba now calling on the u.s. military to suspend all flights until the cause of this deadly accident is determined. phillip, frances? e >>rybody over here praying for a miracle really. you.h, thank >> investors dropping in for another rolle coaster day on wall street after thursday's wild ride. the dow plummetedearly 800 points and then somehow clawed its way back nearly...
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. >> i believe the leading cause of death of young african-american men in our cit is homicide. >> that wouldn't surprise me either. and it is a sma we have young people losingivheir unnecessarily. >> reporter: so far this year, 152 murders in o city. 106. time last year, many of the victims, young men. it is the gun carryg gangster life that drives up the murder rate in our city. so what's behin that? >> i think there are three real reasons why young people are carrying illegal firearms. one is they will say,or it is protection.y i think two, t carry because it is glamorous and everything they see throughoutn e world. and then the last one is a lack of consequences. and i think we have a responsibility tonsure there are consequences. >> reporter: take a good look at these young men. all four murder suspects. all four still at large. today these four, washington's most wanted. police have their names, their pictures, they want themff the street. s more aboute of washington's most wanted coming up at 6:00. wendy, jim, back to you. >>ll right. thank you, pat. >>> when we come back, kind o
. >> i believe the leading cause of death of young african-american men in our cit is homicide. >> that wouldn't surprise me either. and it is a sma we have young people losingivheir unnecessarily. >> reporter: so far this year, 152 murders in o city. 106. time last year, many of the victims, young men. it is the gun carryg gangster life that drives up the murder rate in our city. so what's behin that? >> i think there are three real reasons why young people are carrying...
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back in our area, the cit of annapolis is staying busy. chopper flour flying out ery the navy marine corps game today. the bearcats beat the hokies, 35-31 in a barn burner. a crazy game. tonight the city will be holding two fireworks displays. >> and the clock is ticking down to get stlainute donations in for 20. this is a scene today. volunteers and employees collected last-minute items aheae of th new year. check your localio don center for the collection hours. if you want to have a lucky new year, you might want to think about what you put on your plate. here are a few. collards and black eyed peas. spain, 12 grapes are eaten at the stroke of midnight. one for en month of the coming year. for others, fish is a lucky food. the scales represent counties symbolizing prosperity for the coming future. >> the black eyed peas. i heard that today. >> you had not mattered befo? y good not. my family has been doing that. >>nd look! i'only good for half of that. although with the economy, the dollar bill might be easier to get than collard greens
back in our area, the cit of annapolis is staying busy. chopper flour flying out ery the navy marine corps game today. the bearcats beat the hokies, 35-31 in a barn burner. a crazy game. tonight the city will be holding two fireworks displays. >> and the clock is ticking down to get stlainute donations in for 20. this is a scene today. volunteers and employees collected last-minute items aheae of th new year. check your localio don center for the collection hours. if you want to have a...
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now construction is underway to trans form this office complex into something called cit ridge. >> an opportunity to plug this property back into the community. >> it will take ast ons l ag f finished, it will open up the campus to the community. creating an w urbanree' village with street cafes andra rests that spill out into the sidewalks. >> reporter: one of the biggest challenges is converting this underground state. that's right. it is going underneh the building. it will have 687 residential units, 162,000 square feet of office spac 153,000 square feet of retail space and more than 1,300ki par spaces. robert is the architect. while he is excited about all the new building, he is eally excited about something else going on here. >> we're standing on what is one of the most important parts. >> bits the trees. they've stood in the rear of the building. now they'll be move to theront yard. it will become a public park for the cafe built into the hillside. >> this could hav easily been a mega building. even in the surrounding neighborhoods. we've proposed that they build more of aill
now construction is underway to trans form this office complex into something called cit ridge. >> an opportunity to plug this property back into the community. >> it will take ast ons l ag f finished, it will open up the campus to the community. creating an w urbanree' village with street cafes andra rests that spill out into the sidewalks. >> reporter: one of the biggest challenges is converting this underground state. that's right. it is going underneh the building. it will...
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the largest larger cfa policy e cit group wrote in the foreign policy of the united states. it's a lot of this is false history piggybacked legendary history surrounding with the cia did a lot of good. also quite factually inaccurate. wasn't involved in overthrowing governments, , assassination plots, et cetera over thehe yea. i think if i'm not mistaken george h. w. bush is remembered for his reform efforts in making the cia more transparent, if you will, which is a a paradoxical word to use for the cia. as i said, you know, we do have good reason to have intelligence in this country. we do have good reason to have intelligence in this country. i'm a vietnam era veteran and no, look at ken burns series on one seo from the very beginning intelligence was her biggestst problem. that's our biggest pump and a lot of course. i want to see a more effective intelligence services, so did george h. w. bush. >> thank you for your service in the war. i agree that is exactly right, the worst things to happen in terms of the cia didn't happen under george h. w. bush is watch. he was at
the largest larger cfa policy e cit group wrote in the foreign policy of the united states. it's a lot of this is false history piggybacked legendary history surrounding with the cia did a lot of good. also quite factually inaccurate. wasn't involved in overthrowing governments, , assassination plots, et cetera over thehe yea. i think if i'm not mistaken george h. w. bush is remembered for his reform efforts in making the cia more transparent, if you will, which is a a paradoxical word to use...
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not going to see anything around the cit andoints south of washington, no chance at all either. here's your ten dayca fo. chilly but at least it's dry in the next few days. we g aboveverage for friday and saturday but it will be raining on both of those days.ld sunday ce a little showery. hopefully, melissa, s tond half of sunday afternoon will at least be the driest part of the weekend. i will keep my fingers crossed. thank you, chuck. 95 at the i.t.t. northbound. looking good. landover, out er work on it. northbound at manassas drive, we have all lanes blocked ther quite a slow situation for a lot of folks. in bound on 66 through manassas, 95 to woodbridge, the same thing. that's because of the time of day. arlington. between 23rd and 395, lanes blocked for the water main break. no major impact. incould dely change as the morning progresses. 66 in bound looks good. 95 northbound, no major issues. you're at speed there and top of the beltway on the outer loop, listen to the wt and 103.5 f.m. >>> good morning, i'm fnk holla holland. the breech of the names has been traded to chi
not going to see anything around the cit andoints south of washington, no chance at all either. here's your ten dayca fo. chilly but at least it's dry in the next few days. we g aboveverage for friday and saturday but it will be raining on both of those days.ld sunday ce a little showery. hopefully, melissa, s tond half of sunday afternoon will at least be the driest part of the weekend. i will keep my fingers crossed. thank you, chuck. 95 at the i.t.t. northbound. looking good. landover, out...
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why does this happen in the cit of brotherly love? don't go away. >> laura: throughout the year this show has highlighted the disturbing violence bylas from the far left activist group antifa. they have stood against free expression and decent society. that is putting it mildly. this latest case might be the most disturbing of them all. a brutal attack on two marines in philadelphia. for more we go to our own tracy gallagher and our west coast newsroom with the full story. take good evening. marine reservists were kids, punch, pepper sprayed and robbe in the heart of the lead. it happen in november down the street from where the conservative people rally had taken place. the marines said they came to philly to attend an event and did not know anything about the conservative rally which was attended by about 30 people and about 200 counter protesters including antifa activist. the rally was fairly calm aside from a few scuffles and counter protesters being arrested, but the attack on the marines down the street was a whole differen thi
why does this happen in the cit of brotherly love? don't go away. >> laura: throughout the year this show has highlighted the disturbing violence bylas from the far left activist group antifa. they have stood against free expression and decent society. that is putting it mildly. this latest case might be the most disturbing of them all. a brutal attack on two marines in philadelphia. for more we go to our own tracy gallagher and our west coast newsroom with the full story. take good...
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but when cit comes to thinking outside the box, when it comes to knowing what is your mission objective, when it comes to the resources that are not yours that belong to some native transcri tribes, and i have my sister here -- she's done a lot for the community. and i used to bring the native tribes over here. they need to be consulted, they need to be part of this survey so that the employees, the san francisco public utilities employees can talk to those who save the resources for thousands of years, only for someone to come and contaminate it and pollute it. this is 2018, and we are using hetch hetchy water to flush out toilets. that should be part of the survey. so how are you, san francisco public utilities commission, going to use your talents more for gray water? why don't we charge salesforce and all taxes on them, instead of, like, giving them a break and depriving our city of millions of dollars? and you commissioners know what i'm talking about, so another guy that's making statements here, he's cahoots with those don't have their hearts in the right place. it's time for you
but when cit comes to thinking outside the box, when it comes to knowing what is your mission objective, when it comes to the resources that are not yours that belong to some native transcri tribes, and i have my sister here -- she's done a lot for the community. and i used to bring the native tribes over here. they need to be consulted, they need to be part of this survey so that the employees, the san francisco public utilities employees can talk to those who save the resources for thousands...
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season now and he's not going long to get his feet under the table and taking the team to cartdiff cit. going to be a tough nut to crack. in fact, picked up some at hominid the old wiley fox. but been talking about transfers. the january transfer window is coming up, as well the club has scouts and they have targets i've not sat down and talked to them about getting these players to enjoy playing football, again. i was told he would have a say in any transfers that manchester united bring in in january he talked about taking the job he said he didn't think twice when the club wanted to sign me as a player and, obviously, more of an honor and a privilege to get the club playing well over the next few months and he, of course, manchester united and we saw a shot of him a few moments ago. the most successful manager in premier league history he has already been in touch with him to find out exactly how he is getting on with things and not a bad person to have on the end of the phone when speaking to someone who is getting managerial advice. cardiff city tomorrow evening and they've got to
season now and he's not going long to get his feet under the table and taking the team to cartdiff cit. going to be a tough nut to crack. in fact, picked up some at hominid the old wiley fox. but been talking about transfers. the january transfer window is coming up, as well the club has scouts and they have targets i've not sat down and talked to them about getting these players to enjoy playing football, again. i was told he would have a say in any transfers that manchester united bring in in...
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they were worried about low-wage constituencies in the inner-cit inner-city. and americans. suddenly we got up to 11 million or maybe 20 million people and we had children, we have 50 million immigrants when you account for children. up to 88. 90 million people. one out of every four californians wasn't born in the united states. then it became a demographic issue and a political issue. nevada flipped. i will be frank. california is never going to be red again. >> laura: to get to the point, vdh, it's about changing the demographic makeup of the country which they hope will change the electoral makeup of the country period. is that cynical? >> no, it's two things. political power and money. it's employers who want cheap wages. and it's governmental oversee that $175 billion in remittance remittances. they ask gary for people to send back money and be subsidized byn taxpayer. >> laura: 50% taxes. i wish you could have you on for an hour. thank you so much. great panel. by the way, and really was the story of the year. we are staying on it because there is still outstanding qu
they were worried about low-wage constituencies in the inner-cit inner-city. and americans. suddenly we got up to 11 million or maybe 20 million people and we had children, we have 50 million immigrants when you account for children. up to 88. 90 million people. one out of every four californians wasn't born in the united states. then it became a demographic issue and a political issue. nevada flipped. i will be frank. california is never going to be red again. >> laura: to get to the...
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when he was asked about the president cit saying him on twitter, he said mueller might take notice. >> i'm a witness. to inially. -- potentially. i don't know how the special counsel thinks about it. but if i'm a prosecutor and someone started to attacking the credibility of a witness in a pending investigation, that is something i would look at closely. >> interesting in the closed door testimony with the house republicans on friday james comey reiterated that a nine-month counterintelligence probe he oversaw as director came up with no evidence that the trump campaign colluded with russia. >> martha: thank you. joining me is congressman jim jordon who is one of the lawmakers responsible for questioning james comey and will do it for the next week as member of the house oversight committee. good to have you here tonight. >> good to be with you. >> martha: it's interesting to look at all the things that comey did not know or didn't care to know. he did not know that christopher steele ever worked in the congestion with the fusion g.p.s. he did not know they was any connection to the d
when he was asked about the president cit saying him on twitter, he said mueller might take notice. >> i'm a witness. to inially. -- potentially. i don't know how the special counsel thinks about it. but if i'm a prosecutor and someone started to attacking the credibility of a witness in a pending investigation, that is something i would look at closely. >> interesting in the closed door testimony with the house republicans on friday james comey reiterated that a nine-month...
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ime you have an ebola outbreak, you're worried about it getting into dense cits or urban areas of thatticular current and certainly very concerned about it crossing over into borders. >> quickly in the time we have left, we've heard the urny basicay that this is going to be an outbreak for at least another six months but possibly it could ge worse before it could get better. is that ur fear? wi it's definitely our fear. we think that itl get worse, and it won't be for lack of trying. we're working with all ourne pa at the table, trying to do their part, but what we don't have in the eastern congo is a political solution. tiere are between 40 and 100 rebel groups ope in the eastern kong o and we are -- congo, and we are doing our t to support the minimu ministry f health, but because of the fighting, we have a tremendous concern and fear that things ll get worse. >> nancy aossey with the international medical corps, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: as childhood obesity, anxiety, depression and suicide rates continue to grow in the united states, some blame in part a relat
ime you have an ebola outbreak, you're worried about it getting into dense cits or urban areas of thatticular current and certainly very concerned about it crossing over into borders. >> quickly in the time we have left, we've heard the urny basicay that this is going to be an outbreak for at least another six months but possibly it could ge worse before it could get better. is that ur fear? wi it's definitely our fear. we think that itl get worse, and it won't be for lack of trying....
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perhaps that cit criticism is anti. that's up to you to decide. but eisenhower never aspired to construction an imperial presidency. he wanted the president so city to serve as one branch of government in cooperation and balance with the others him wanted the presidency to be responsive to be empathetic to be wise, but he wanted to its be limited in its reach and modest in its promises. is there no single pothole that every presidential candidate promises to filling in the first day in office? is there nothing a president won't prom is in eisenhower inside time for that. the deliver on what me prime minister messed but didn't overpromise. he carried with him into office the values of his forebears. self-reliance, frugality, discipline, restraint, a deep spiritual faith, and humility. now, these have often been considered somewhat corny virtues in american public life ever sense. the 1960s. but perhaps after so many decades of excess and vulgarity and bar and conflict and hatred and violence, the unthinkable has happened, and some americans might a
perhaps that cit criticism is anti. that's up to you to decide. but eisenhower never aspired to construction an imperial presidency. he wanted the president so city to serve as one branch of government in cooperation and balance with the others him wanted the presidency to be responsive to be empathetic to be wise, but he wanted to its be limited in its reach and modest in its promises. is there no single pothole that every presidential candidate promises to filling in the first day in office?...
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that's cit hall and one of the tributes being paid to george h.w. bush.fter he came here in the t '50. wh bushes left washington, there was little quereion w they would live, this city, which loved them back. this oumorning,on and the world are remembering president bush. this morning, a man whose entire life was defined by servhee. from t theater of war, to thef hallscongress, all the way to the white house. he's now being honored by the couny he loved so deeply. >> he lived a long life. and he accomplished a lot of great things. it's kind of an end to an era. >> reporter: tributes pouring in for former president george herbert walker bush. overnight, a star-studded standing ovation at the kennedy center honor ceremony. >> i think it's appropriate tco ize the passing of a wonderful man, who dedicated his life to service, and attended this event many times in his administration. >> reporter: in his summerome in kennebunkport, maine, his absence felt. >> the former president and mrs. bush had a really remarkable presence in the community. >> reporter: mrne
that's cit hall and one of the tributes being paid to george h.w. bush.fter he came here in the t '50. wh bushes left washington, there was little quereion w they would live, this city, which loved them back. this oumorning,on and the world are remembering president bush. this morning, a man whose entire life was defined by servhee. from t theater of war, to thef hallscongress, all the way to the white house. he's now being honored by the couny he loved so deeply. >> he lived a long life....
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we're going to go to three s different cit and take two rides per cityar to comp >> exactly.eporter: we're interested and curious which car comes first. we're going from the same location, to the same location, hitting the button at the exact same time. which car comes first and the price difference. first stop, new orleans. we bothrder our rides at the same time. in just two minutes -- conner's is here first. >> reporter: conner is getti into his lift. but i'm right behind him. once inside. i get beads? i lov this uber. when i arrive. results time -- my uber cost $16.94. >> my lyft cost $1st97. almo $2 cheaper than your uber. >> reporter: that's right. lyft is cheaper. for our next ride -- order at the same time. thre two, one, order. when my uber arrives. uber ishere. i tell you to confirm the license plate. we're going to confirm the plate. yes. this is my uber. who aer you for? >> mr. jeff. >> reporter: mr. jeff. that's me. >> yep, that's me. >> reporter: soon, conner his way, too. and the price? my uber cost $15.34. but his lyft only cost $12.15. lyft was cheaper for bot
we're going to go to three s different cit and take two rides per cityar to comp >> exactly.eporter: we're interested and curious which car comes first. we're going from the same location, to the same location, hitting the button at the exact same time. which car comes first and the price difference. first stop, new orleans. we bothrder our rides at the same time. in just two minutes -- conner's is here first. >> reporter: conner is getti into his lift. but i'm right behind him....
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[cit♪ ambiance] leave your phone. ♪ ♪ get $100 off any garmin fenix 5 plus series device. january 5th. from garmin. to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from moderate i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us, which is kind of, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop irreversible joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been some place where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. since enbrel, my mom's back to being my mom. visit enbrel.com and use the joint damage simulator to see how joint damage could progres
[cit♪ ambiance] leave your phone. ♪ ♪ get $100 off any garmin fenix 5 plus series device. january 5th. from garmin. to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from moderate i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us, which is kind of, a lot. and if that pain could mean something worse? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop irreversible joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes...
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♪ >>> the cit >>> the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented by citi. >>> we're excited "glow." merry christmas. >> how are you? >> great. this is your time of the year, huh? >> i have dreamt of this for a long time to get to do this. this is my first year from the "glow" record, now it's deluxe. a reason to show up in new york at the most magical time of year. it's amazing. >> you still have the pinch me, like this is my life moment? i remember when you were starting. >> i was here on your birthday. >> i remember. we're so happy for you. what are you going to sing for us today? >> have yourself a merry little christmas. >> all right. brett eldredge. ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas ♪ ♪ let your heart be light ♪ from now on our troubles will be out of sight ♪ ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas ♪ ♪ make the yuletide gay ♪ from now on our troubles will be miles away ♪ ♪ here we are as in olden days ♪ happy golden days of yore ♪ faithful friends who are dear to us ♪ ♪ gather near to us once more ♪ through the years we all will be together ♪ ♪ if the fates allo
♪ >>> the cit >>> the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented by citi. >>> we're excited "glow." merry christmas. >> how are you? >> great. this is your time of the year, huh? >> i have dreamt of this for a long time to get to do this. this is my first year from the "glow" record, now it's deluxe. a reason to show up in new york at the most magical time of year. it's amazing. >> you still have the...
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there's no question that a lot of the investment that we anticipated coming out of the tax cut has been cited. the problem with trade is it destabilizes business decisions. we have 90 dayings more to make a decision but businesses can't make those decisions on a dime. they need to be able to plan for the future. that investment is so crucial and the driving force behind what we did when we changed the tax code last year, lowering the corporate tax rate, all of that was meant to the get businesses to invest here in the united states. moving forward there's a couple of questions. does that mean we'll see less growth in coming years? it's possible. but on the individual side americans for the first time will be paying their taxes in the new tax code. one of the challenges has been communicating to americans that they did in fact get a tax cut. moving into the holiday season, this is the first time consumers are kind of living in that new tax code versus paying them come in april when the last april they had paid with the last old tax code. it will be interesting to see how the americans incorp
there's no question that a lot of the investment that we anticipated coming out of the tax cut has been cited. the problem with trade is it destabilizes business decisions. we have 90 dayings more to make a decision but businesses can't make those decisions on a dime. they need to be able to plan for the future. that investment is so crucial and the driving force behind what we did when we changed the tax code last year, lowering the corporate tax rate, all of that was meant to the get...
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[cit♪ ambiance] leave your phone. ♪ ♪ get $100 off any garmin fenix 5 plus series device.ntist really has to say let's take a step back and talk about protecting your enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation for white teeth. i believe dentists will recommend pronamel strong and bright because it's two fold. it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polishes away stains for whiter teeth. so it's really something that's a win-win for the patient and the dentist. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection,
[cit♪ ambiance] leave your phone. ♪ ♪ get $100 off any garmin fenix 5 plus series device.ntist really has to say let's take a step back and talk about protecting your enamel. it's important to look after your enamel because it's the foundation for white teeth. i believe dentists will recommend pronamel strong and bright because it's two fold. it strengthens your enamel, but then also it polishes away stains for whiter teeth. so it's really something that's a win-win for the patient and...
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i moved from the farm to the cit and got a job to better my life.is telling me to go back to the farm. these people are trying to better their lives. and these so-called people who' same to be religious need t stop and think a minute -- is that what a good christian person what do? you want to keep somebody from bettering their life? host: that is jim in richmond, virginia, the last caller on today's "washington journal." we will be back on new year's eve to talk about the top news stories of 2018, join us at 7:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 a.m. pacific. in the meantime, have a great sunday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] . >> up next news makers with congressman john yarmuth and new york representative nita lowey talking about the democratic for the next congress. then we will have portions of hawaii.y tour of after that journalists discuss u.s. immigration policy. >> when the new congress takes in january it will have the youngest most diverse class recent history. new congress, new leaders. atch live on c-span starting january 3
i moved from the farm to the cit and got a job to better my life.is telling me to go back to the farm. these people are trying to better their lives. and these so-called people who' same to be religious need t stop and think a minute -- is that what a good christian person what do? you want to keep somebody from bettering their life? host: that is jim in richmond, virginia, the last caller on today's "washington journal." we will be back on new year's eve to talk about the top news...
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they have been a grand partner in helping lead the conversations about transformation of baltimore cit city. >> you had a shared program that i understand, the plug is been pulled on that. what's that story? can you get bird and screwed and others to come in? >> all of that. >> i'm just, , i'm a shared bike user in d.c. i do it as a trumpet and the world and i come i tried right and what a is bike. what is the economics of that? i know if i get on the bus here taxpayers nothing for every bus ride. our taxpayers and for every icicle right? >> in fact, what the bird and screwed up we are earning some money from it because that thanks again to michelle, our department transportation, , she said have negotiate with them so we are earning money off of bird. >> how is the scooter business? >> it's like all over the city. the thing that we love about it is that it's just not in the downtown area. i was coming out of my street the other day and boom, a bird light on the corner because they of gps tracking. >> do you write? >> i tried it. it would even let me drive a car. >> is there a video of
they have been a grand partner in helping lead the conversations about transformation of baltimore cit city. >> you had a shared program that i understand, the plug is been pulled on that. what's that story? can you get bird and screwed and others to come in? >> all of that. >> i'm just, , i'm a shared bike user in d.c. i do it as a trumpet and the world and i come i tried right and what a is bike. what is the economics of that? i know if i get on the bus here taxpayers...