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david h.: i want to hear some of the specifics.egatives he has been talking about is this whole notion of some sort of trade restrictions and import taxes. i'm a believer that the free movement of goods, capital, and services is good for the global economy and it is good for the u.s. economy. hopefully, he will acknowledge some of this and maybe back off some of that trade rhetoric. on the other end, he should hit the accelerator on some of the deregulation and tax reform because our tax system is a max, , theorporate -- the mass corporate tax rate is eisen the world. we need policies that enable business people and risktakers to go for it and this is what we lack for the last eight years. it has been a sin to make money over the last eight years and we need to say that making money and growing and employing people and investing, these are all good things. david: how much do you want to hear about obama care? are you concerned that repeal/replace could get in the way of some of the things you are talking about? david h.: they are d
david h.: i want to hear some of the specifics.egatives he has been talking about is this whole notion of some sort of trade restrictions and import taxes. i'm a believer that the free movement of goods, capital, and services is good for the global economy and it is good for the u.s. economy. hopefully, he will acknowledge some of this and maybe back off some of that trade rhetoric. on the other end, he should hit the accelerator on some of the deregulation and tax reform because our tax system...
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david? some o wf theou things he talkes about h early on before he got e nomination. wish he would talk about the negotiation with drug care companies.comp i wish he'd talk about concrete issues that would actually help h people. unfortunately this is really they at tricks and he's going to read what's in front of him. the best thing we could have is have the tell prompter go out and he's going to wing iting because that's when it gets really fun. you mentioned you wanted to hear a bipartisan tone. would you say that if he takeses the bipartisan tone it would be a bit of a shift of what we've seen so far in this administration? >> i think thisad is a totally different situation than whattu the presidentat has been in befi and i think the white housee certainly recognizes that and i'm sure he's prepared by tone and tenor to take an approach to talk across the aisle. need to do for him to keep the campaign pledges.edge david, she mentioned, you know, talk about things that are going to unify and bring people together. what do you think the presidentt can say tonight to
david? some o wf theou things he talkes about h early on before he got e nomination. wish he would talk about the negotiation with drug care companies.comp i wish he'd talk about concrete issues that would actually help h people. unfortunately this is really they at tricks and he's going to read what's in front of him. the best thing we could have is have the tell prompter go out and he's going to wing iting because that's when it gets really fun. you mentioned you wanted to hear a bipartisan...
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andre seeing the rally chinese h-shows losing steam. as davidthere were some signals after the momentous rally we have been seeing in recent days. a quick check on the asx 200, down .1%. news linesven the around that company, down 4.4% looking at the currency market -- sorry, some equity movers first. we do have samsung rising for a second day. we are awaiting a court decision on the arrest of jay y. lee. bank of china trading at its highest level in the year and rio tinto pricing .7% today. the minor is said to have pitched on a $1.5 billion sale of its last remaining coal operations in australia, the world's second-biggest minor and said to have received unsolicited bids for those coal at sets -- coal assets. it has been devasting coal assets since 2015. some currencies here, the aussie dollar, if i can pull that up real quick, given the mix to jobs data this morning, the aussie has been above $.77 since last night. we do have the korean won leading gains, at a three-month high, strengthening 6% against the dollar this year. a last a check on
andre seeing the rally chinese h-shows losing steam. as davidthere were some signals after the momentous rally we have been seeing in recent days. a quick check on the asx 200, down .1%. news linesven the around that company, down 4.4% looking at the currency market -- sorry, some equity movers first. we do have samsung rising for a second day. we are awaiting a court decision on the arrest of jay y. lee. bank of china trading at its highest level in the year and rio tinto pricing .7% today....
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david: you use the h word, who -- over. -- hoover. mr.t hoover was a bad person or caused the crash, is the reaction of congress to the slowdown in the economy that causes the problem. if the economy slows, which i think it is doing right now, if you react by limiting tariffsion, you enforce , that is negative for trade. in the 1930's, what happened was the u.s. exports fell 35%. because all the other countries react. david: you said the economy is slowing. that's a contrarian call. everyone else says it is growing. maybe not robustly, but growing steadily. wasyusko: fourth quarter 1.6, a year ago, they got it was going to be three. 237 -- zero for 237 on market growth. i don't think gdp is accelerating. you have working age population growth plus positivity. i don't know how you get to meeting above 2% this year. jonathan: you have the theater in d.c., the optimists, and then you have cynicism of mark yusko. or skepticism. what do you make all that? oliver: this involves a very simple come in on quantitative, very qualitative approach to
david: you use the h word, who -- over. -- hoover. mr.t hoover was a bad person or caused the crash, is the reaction of congress to the slowdown in the economy that causes the problem. if the economy slows, which i think it is doing right now, if you react by limiting tariffsion, you enforce , that is negative for trade. in the 1930's, what happened was the u.s. exports fell 35%. because all the other countries react. david: you said the economy is slowing. that's a contrarian call. everyone...
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since launching his career with the band chic, he has helped create countless h f artists like davidhas sold more than 200 million albums and 50 million singles worldwide. last year he was inducted into the songwriters hall of fame, one of music's highest honors. on "cbs this morning" he is here to announce this year's class of inductees. welcome, nile. >> hi, guys. >> and the envelope, please, sir? >> okay. and, by the way, that's 300 million. you haven't seen wikipedia lately. >> to be clear. all right, mr. rodgers. >> to be factual. we don't want fake news here. >> you're right. >> wow, look at this. kenneth "baby face" edmons. awesome. barry gordy. jimmy jam and terry lewis, robert lamm, james pankow and peter cetera of the band, chicago, max martin, had can killing it with more hits than anybody in life and jay-z. >> wow! >> that's news because he's the first rapper ever inducted. that's quite a list. we'll talk about them in a ♪ >> and went on to write katy perry's first number one single. ♪ i kissed a girl and i liked it the taste of her cherry chapstick ♪ >> and taylor swift.
since launching his career with the band chic, he has helped create countless h f artists like davidhas sold more than 200 million albums and 50 million singles worldwide. last year he was inducted into the songwriters hall of fame, one of music's highest honors. on "cbs this morning" he is here to announce this year's class of inductees. welcome, nile. >> hi, guys. >> and the envelope, please, sir? >> okay. and, by the way, that's 300 million. you haven't seen...
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. >> david swerdlick, he tweeted the fake news media is -- msnbc are h and cnn are unwatchable.gence like candy. very un-american. does he have a coherent strategy right now with dealing with this very, very sensitive issue. >> the through line for trump is that always as he says counterpunches. i'm glad to be associated with two news organizations cnn and the "washington post" that the president calls unwatchable. to me that signals we're doing our job. in terms of him saying the leaks are illegal and a problem, i think that will be determined whether that was a violation of the espionage act. but you can imagine other administrations pushing back on leakers. they don't like leaks. >> statements coming out of the white house, prosecute the president seem to suggest he doesn't have a consistent story, at least not yet. >> right, criticizing the media for donald trump is like muscle memory at this point for him. he just does it sort of reflexively no matter what the situation. it seems the administration is starting to push this idea of leaks being a problem. actually the intelli
. >> david swerdlick, he tweeted the fake news media is -- msnbc are h and cnn are unwatchable.gence like candy. very un-american. does he have a coherent strategy right now with dealing with this very, very sensitive issue. >> the through line for trump is that always as he says counterpunches. i'm glad to be associated with two news organizations cnn and the "washington post" that the president calls unwatchable. to me that signals we're doing our job. in terms of him...
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h. w. bush, why the privilege of working with a man named david kearns who hadit been the chief executive officer of the xerox corporation. he came in as a deputy education secretary at a time when you start one of the countries leading businessman but is also a leading businessman who tried to help change public education. david kearns belief was that it's very difficult to help children by changing public education if he tried to do it from with in. he respected as all of us do the teachers and the parents and the students who work within the public education system here but over the last 30 years as this country has worked to try to improve our public schools, much of that energy has come from outside the public schooltablis establishment. among those with the governors of the country. in the mid-1980s all the governors met together in 1985 and 1986 on one subject for a whole year.urpo the purpose was talk we help improve our public schools? i was chairman of the governors that you can build chamber was the vice president and we did that and a bipartisan way. we did that from outside the schoo
h. w. bush, why the privilege of working with a man named david kearns who hadit been the chief executive officer of the xerox corporation. he came in as a deputy education secretary at a time when you start one of the countries leading businessman but is also a leading businessman who tried to help change public education. david kearns belief was that it's very difficult to help children by changing public education if he tried to do it from with in. he respected as all of us do the teachers...
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all the time w we have aaa posted speed limit everybody should be going that posted be h speed limit.it. >> davidle here? r i think that might help peoplee go 15 miles an hour if that'ss what it's panosted. can you tell me what's proposed? >> sure. it's going to be the same asng t what it is now. so if you're 10 miles an hour hu over not sure exactly what theta number is, but, again, there's e buffer there of that 10 miles ae hour and again this is real down and i really want to makeo sure that we get that through.hu this is not about revenue generation it's really justy jus about slowing people down, and a from montgomery county it'ss going to go from 30 to 25 and, d yes, it can go as low as 20, bu, i want to stress the only way iw will go to 20 is if there's a speed study and there's there'se going to be community comni opportunities for communities t weigh in as well.el so it's not going to be thatha jarring much it's not going to t be that quick and people are going to have ample opportunity to weigh in and understand exactly what's going on.n. >> david, that's goodhat's good information to k
all the time w we have aaa posted speed limit everybody should be going that posted be h speed limit.it. >> davidle here? r i think that might help peoplee go 15 miles an hour if that'ss what it's panosted. can you tell me what's proposed? >> sure. it's going to be the same asng t what it is now. so if you're 10 miles an hour hu over not sure exactly what theta number is, but, again, there's e buffer there of that 10 miles ae hour and again this is real down and i really want to...
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let's s remember how trump claid not to know who david duke, the leader is, therefore he cannot t disavow hthat was a falsehood, a lie to speak plainly. he knew perfecectly well who due was. in 2000, trurump wrote an esessn "the new york times" saying why he was dropping g his bid for te presidency on the reform party ticket because duke was associated with reform pararty d trump could not t have anythinio do with h it. this is all a word game wiwith n awful lot of falsehoodods spring around. amy: when we come back from break, i want to ask you about .hat you wrote we're speaking with mark potok of the southern poverty law center as well as steven goldstein of the anne frank center here in new yorkrk. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: that music that you just -- d this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we continue with steven goldstein of anne frank center and mark potok the southern poverty law center. what you wrote, mark, the radical right more successful than entering clininical mainstream last twtwo than in hf a century. explain and exexpa
let's s remember how trump claid not to know who david duke, the leader is, therefore he cannot t disavow hthat was a falsehood, a lie to speak plainly. he knew perfecectly well who due was. in 2000, trurump wrote an esessn "the new york times" saying why he was dropping g his bid for te presidency on the reform party ticket because duke was associated with reform pararty d trump could not t have anythinio do with h it. this is all a word game wiwith n awful lot of falsehoodods spring...
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. >>> david joins us, you know new england is getting socked with snow, that system kicking up the winds around here? >> reporter: it is we h pressure to south, close enougw squeezing in is wind tunnel fashion that's drawing it through the region. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we are dry this morning. most areas as we go in tighter there's a snow shower pushing to the east throot -- through the poconos, if you're in allentown and have placebos plans to head out on the northeast extension you might run into that. an area of snow up to the north, appears as though it wants to try to push toward the mountains toward allentown, right now falling a part. in any event, stepping outside, the big story for most of us today will be the wind. there's the action cam live on the benjamin franklin parkway, the flags of the nations blowing sideways in some cases because of strong winds gusts this morning. 37 in 34 in allentown. 34 in reading. the temperatures dip to 37 in millville. 40 in cape may. of course it feels cooler than that with the strong gusty winds gusting in the 30s and 40s currentlyou'll need shades on ty highw
. >>> david joins us, you know new england is getting socked with snow, that system kicking up the winds around here? >> reporter: it is we h pressure to south, close enougw squeezing in is wind tunnel fashion that's drawing it through the region. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we are dry this morning. most areas as we go in tighter there's a snow shower pushing to the east throot -- through the poconos, if you're in allentown and have placebos plans to head out on the...
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h. r. mcmaster. one name not on the list, general david petraeus. yesterday the white house that petraeus is out. this comes amid reports that two of the president topics to replace general michael flynn, petraeus and vice admiral robert harwood for passover decline in the job because they wanted more control over how the national security operate and how it's structured. today on fox news sunday, white house chief of staff called the report complete garbage. listen. >> the president has said very clearly that the new nsa direct your will have total and complete say over the makeup of the nsc and all of the component of the nsc. there is no demand by president trump on any candidate at all. >> is very unusual for a political operative in that role. >> those reports if you are citing are more fake news stories that are completely untrue. >> one of the very first executive orders by president trump which gave his chief strategist. then "meet the press," he was very worried about the council membership. listen to this. >> there's never been a political advisor is a current member of the national sec
h. r. mcmaster. one name not on the list, general david petraeus. yesterday the white house that petraeus is out. this comes amid reports that two of the president topics to replace general michael flynn, petraeus and vice admiral robert harwood for passover decline in the job because they wanted more control over how the national security operate and how it's structured. today on fox news sunday, white house chief of staff called the report complete garbage. listen. >> the president has...
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h. bush and karen tomlin, she litigates federal anti-immigration policies. let's get straight to it. david, beginning with you, just even on how this is happening this evening, so how i understand each side presents its case with these three judges and do we know how these three judges even were selected for this? >> well, it's random selection that's how it's supposed to work. >> and why is it all over the phone? >> well, because the justice department has asked for expedition given the urgency of restoring the entry suspension and i guess they could -- the ninth circuit is a circuit covering many states and could not get all three of them in the same location. it's not unusual. >> is it's a live stream so we'll all be able to listen in. karen you take issue with this ban because you say there's no question this executive order singles out muslims, the administration over and over again says this is not a muslim ban, what is the burden in court to prove that it is? >> my organization, the national immigration law center and i personally take issue with this order, we think it violates the
h. bush and karen tomlin, she litigates federal anti-immigration policies. let's get straight to it. david, beginning with you, just even on how this is happening this evening, so how i understand each side presents its case with these three judges and do we know how these three judges even were selected for this? >> well, it's random selection that's how it's supposed to work. >> and why is it all over the phone? >> well, because the justice department has asked for...
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. >> yahoo layers jumping respect sources telling david faber that verizon is close to a revised offer. h r block shares under pressure, this after coming soon, the president saying, quote, other than h & r block, people are going to love it. and fossil is getting, buried after they -- fossil shares are down 18%. welcome, everybody. water laser focused. janet yellen testifying before congress, president trump meeting with benjamin netanyahu, a few amounts ago finishing up a press conference. steve liesman is watching the fed chair, ylans mui keeping eye eye on the retailers. >> tyler, thanks very much. defending fed policy against republican criticism that it has lowered the growth rate. also that it's held back the economy. i think this exchange with representative huizenga from michigan really encapsulates the back-and-forth. >> srcht it not true that we would throw out of the shackles, that we would have had a faster, steeper recovery? >> i mean, i would not generally agree with that? >> more regulation would have caused faster recovery? >> by cleaning up our financial institutions and
. >> yahoo layers jumping respect sources telling david faber that verizon is close to a revised offer. h r block shares under pressure, this after coming soon, the president saying, quote, other than h & r block, people are going to love it. and fossil is getting, buried after they -- fossil shares are down 18%. welcome, everybody. water laser focused. janet yellen testifying before congress, president trump meeting with benjamin netanyahu, a few amounts ago finishing up a press...
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david will lead the second largest agency. >>> a blow for the trump administration travel ban. a federal judge in virginia h t halted the ban. in her opinion, the judge wrote maximum power does not mean absolute power. the decision came on the same day the trump administration was back in the seattle courtroom where the federal judge who stopped the ban delivered another setback. let's get the latest from dan simon. >> reporter: john and christine, the legal challenge to the travel ban will proceed in seattle federal court despite the attempt to postpone things. jaems robart wants the merits of the ban to be argued ed in his courtroom. he was taken aback by the issue of postponing things. he said i'm surprised because the president said he wants to see you in court. in the meantime, the administration is still figuring out how to proceed. there is the possibility of rewriting a new travel ban. as long as the current one is a advanced. the judge wants it in his courtroom. >> thank you, dan. >>> stunning news from pennsylvania. son of disgraced football coach jerry sandusky facing charges eerily similar to th
david will lead the second largest agency. >>> a blow for the trump administration travel ban. a federal judge in virginia h t halted the ban. in her opinion, the judge wrote maximum power does not mean absolute power. the decision came on the same day the trump administration was back in the seattle courtroom where the federal judge who stopped the ban delivered another setback. let's get the latest from dan simon. >> reporter: john and christine, the legal challenge to the...
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h meth for sex sting, scott silverthorne, is due back in court next month. life in prison for the man convicted of killing his estranged wife in arlington. david black was sentenced to two life terms for the stabbing death of bonnie black. it's hard to believe that dozens had a life-changing medical diagnosis that is completely untrue. alison: i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business. public wifi for your customers. private wifi for your business. strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. the show must go on -- that is what a circus ceo is saying toni
h meth for sex sting, scott silverthorne, is due back in court next month. life in prison for the man convicted of killing his estranged wife in arlington. david black was sentenced to two life terms for the stabbing death of bonnie black. it's hard to believe that dozens had a life-changing medical diagnosis that is completely untrue. alison: i've spent my life planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days...
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david: deductibles are so high, probably would do better if i didn't have any insurance at all. some of it there seemed to be a little set-up a kid asked a question seed far bend hrs. let me play that and get your reaction. >> i would like to know will you hold russia accountable for hacking and how? >> yes. thank you. [cheering] david: now another give me, congressman, i'm not genuinely a cynical person, but that seemed to be a set-up, right? >> that was one of the best questions. david: it was a good question but a little beyond that kid's years. >> i have very intelligent young people in my congressional district. david: all right. >> but we did have a lot of questions about russia. usually we don't have a lot of questions about foreign policy. david: good to see you. congratulations, you have a good backbone to stand up to all the criticism. we appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. david: melissa. melissa: national security begins with border security. that is president trump's plan to keep americans safe and fight islamic extremism. coming up, rudy jasser for the american-islamic forum for democracy weighs in. ♪ just like the people who own them, every bu
david: deductibles are so high, probably would do better if i didn't have any insurance at all. some of it there seemed to be a little set-up a kid asked a question seed far bend hrs. let me play that and get your reaction. >> i would like to know will you hold russia accountable for hacking and how? >> yes. thank you. [cheering] david: now another give me, congressman, i'm not genuinely a cynical person, but that seemed to be a set-up, right? >> that was one of the best...
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our doctor david agis joins us from los angeles. good morning. >> good morning, norah hng this and why has the problem gotten worse? >> well, what's causing it is loud noise. and it's not just how loud the noise is, it's how long someone is exposed to it. so a moderate noise for a long period of time can cause hearing loss. an amazing thing about this study is almost a quarter of people who had hearing loss didn't know they had it. so when you have hearing loss occurring with people in their 20s, it's become ago major issue in the country that we need to >> david, this is happening outside the workplace, just in ordinary kind of street noise and stuff? >> yeah. it's a great question. because we know that some people who live in workplaces with loud noise have hearing loss. and over half of these people, the hearing loss wasn't associated with loud noise in the workplace. so it's lawnmowers, concerts, putting those ear pods in your ears at higher volumes that kids do today. it could be stuck in traffic with noise. there are these two things that aren't that expensive. foa
our doctor david agis joins us from los angeles. good morning. >> good morning, norah hng this and why has the problem gotten worse? >> well, what's causing it is loud noise. and it's not just how loud the noise is, it's how long someone is exposed to it. so a moderate noise for a long period of time can cause hearing loss. an amazing thing about this study is almost a quarter of people who had hearing loss didn't know they had it. so when you have hearing loss occurring with people...
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david: president trump's effort to repeal and replace obama care. how will the u.s. pay for it. that's next. an estimate in 24 hinsurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. wh
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delegate david albos actionsacts have sparked outrage who say the legislation dealing with wi women's health have been's ha hearing.arin. >> in maryland state lawmakersar to override governor larryrnor y hogan's veto of a bill tollto increase the state's use off renewable energy. the resurrected legislationislan will require utility companies in maryland to buy more uti eney from sources such as wind wind turbines solar panels and hydroelectric dams.oe governor hogan and legctop gop lawmakers had objected to theed cost to consumers as asumerss a requirement is expected topecteo make electricity moreity me expensive. >> people in arlington county ay complaining about their highr hi water bills. hey'vehey'vets say t received bills that areived bila hundreds if not thousant ds of dollars more than usual.u the county says it hasn't seenta any major problems with the system but it's common forcommon them to receive complaintscompls about high bills.high bils they say things like leaksngs ls irrigation and changes in water could be to blame.to >> coming up on fox5 newsg up o5 morning senate n democrats who appr
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h mar-a-lago in florida. >>> and in san francisco, there was a mosque where people wanted to spread love. david louie has more. >> reporter: the group gathering outside evergreen islamic center said the political rhetoric needed to stop and instead they joined arms to show their solidarity to members of the mosques at a time when washington has been sending out anti-muslim sentiment. >> regular americans are willing to stand up against hate. i think if people are willing to do that then things will change. >> members of the mosques are greeted with cheers and smiles as they arrived for afternoon prayer. she joined the gathering. >> we can't afford to have our immigrant communities attacked or feel threatened in any way. >> it is significant the rallies are held here in east san jose, because last november the hate letter was sent here. so the members of the mosques were deeply moved at the door step. >> what transcends one person's bigotry, this love and support transcends all of it. >> reporter: the imam was handed letters of support and flowers. >> may god accept and bless us. thank you very
h mar-a-lago in florida. >>> and in san francisco, there was a mosque where people wanted to spread love. david louie has more. >> reporter: the group gathering outside evergreen islamic center said the political rhetoric needed to stop and instead they joined arms to show their solidarity to members of the mosques at a time when washington has been sending out anti-muslim sentiment. >> regular americans are willing to stand up against hate. i think if people are willing to...
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h mar-a-lago in florida. >>> and in san francisco, there was a mosque where people wanted to spread love. david louie has more. >> reporter: the group gathering outside evergreen islamic center said the political rhetoric needed to stop and instead they joined arms to show their solidarity to members of the mosques at a time when washington has been sending out anti-muslim sentiment. >> regular americans are willing to stand up against hate. i think if people are willing to...
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meanwhile, the president hasnt h picked the department of the head of veterans affairs sail in a rare vote of bipartisan they nominated david show can.a. it's been almost a month sincece the presidential inauguration, but if you take a look outside the white house you would think the ceremony happened just a few days ago.. structures are still blockingll the north side of thehe president's new home.s ne sarah simmons is live with a look at what's left from the bie day and why it's there. sarah. >>reporter: yeah, tony, you take a look behind me hear you can see, not a lot except forep the media reviewing stand. also on the other side of that is the presidential viewingwing stand. and the chain link fence.ence this surrounds the entire area here blocking it off from peoplp getting too close to the whitecs house. there are a lot of people thatel are asking the question why is it still up and they don'tthey remember if in the past it has s been up this long.is it is allow to be here.e. we'll explain to you why in jusn a moment. we did talk w who are in from houston and colorado and who were trying to take a glimpse of the white
meanwhile, the president hasnt h picked the department of the head of veterans affairs sail in a rare vote of bipartisan they nominated david show can.a. it's been almost a month sincece the presidential inauguration, but if you take a look outside the white house you would think the ceremony happened just a few days ago.. structures are still blockingll the north side of thehe president's new home.s ne sarah simmons is live with a look at what's left from the bie day and why it's there. sarah....
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he identified acting advisor keith kellogg and david pa tray yus as possible replacements. he's also eyeing keith alexander as well as hand alexandria limonou e getting a live look. you can see she's enjoying the nice morning, definitely enjoying that bamboo. adorable and during the last few days of having her here at the national zoo. in fact, there is already a crowd out here of people. fans, of course, we know people love pandas, especially the ones that were born right here and let me actually have, timothy, can i just ask you a couple questions? have you, you know, been a fan for a long time? did you come here >> since the 70's when an it wi be a little diversity for them. >> reporter: bitter sweet. deal zone has with china any pandas born here end up being sent back to china before four years old. that's why she's leaving and for anyone else planning to come out. things you need to know, there are special events planned throughout the day. we'll get to watch boa-boa do some training, then they're going to have a heart-shaped cake for her that was made by the zoo's dietitians supposed to represent all the love tha
he identified acting advisor keith kellogg and david pa tray yus as possible replacements. he's also eyeing keith alexander as well as hand alexandria limonou e getting a live look. you can see she's enjoying the nice morning, definitely enjoying that bamboo. adorable and during the last few days of having her here at the national zoo. in fact, there is already a crowd out here of people. fans, of course, we know people love pandas, especially the ones that were born right here and let me...
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david has mentioned this idea that the frontier, one of the problems that historians often tease out is that it assumes history, thetal h grand narrative moved east to west, and the frontier and extra bully ma -- annex grimley nexorrably marched west. -- thishe big pivots was dan richter's intervention. let's talk about history facing east from indian country. that flips it around, but what we see here is something we're all talking about and that our .ork engages with it is not facing east to west, but starting weston facing out. you start to get a different perspective on all the different alonial powers coming in and different perspective on how out in north america from the 17th century on. that is where i think there has been a big transformation in american indian history, that helps us understand some of these larger narratives. that is something that all of our work has been engaging with. i wanted to comeerman: back to your work in particular because as you know that is the atlantic world, the pacific rim. the oceanic histories are in some ways catching up. there is a wave of books that are trying to reimagine
david has mentioned this idea that the frontier, one of the problems that historians often tease out is that it assumes history, thetal h grand narrative moved east to west, and the frontier and extra bully ma -- annex grimley nexorrably marched west. -- thishe big pivots was dan richter's intervention. let's talk about history facing east from indian country. that flips it around, but what we see here is something we're all talking about and that our .ork engages with it is not facing east to...
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h is happening. lisa desjardins, william brangham, we thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: mark shields and davidoks analyze week two of the trump administration; a stark film about race in america, told through james baldwin's unfinished novel; and, a muslim marine who tells people to ask him anything. but first, the battle for mosul. the months-long siege by iraqi forces, backed by u.s. support, has taken back about half the city. signs of life are returning to those areas, while a new offensive is in the works to capture the rest from isis control. special correspondent jane ferguson and videographer alessandro pavone have our report. >> reporter: weaving through re-captured streets of eastern mosul, colonel nazar naji takes us to the iraqi army outposts under his command. his men are positioned on rooftops, watching for any signs of isis fighters coming across the tigris river that flows through the city. recently, he tells me, around 50 fighters managed to cross and attack this position. >> ( translated ): they have been trying to break into the eastern side of the city, because they are now
h is happening. lisa desjardins, william brangham, we thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: mark shields and davidoks analyze week two of the trump administration; a stark film about race in america, told through james baldwin's unfinished novel; and, a muslim marine who tells people to ask him anything. but first, the battle for mosul. the months-long siege by iraqi forces, backed by u.s. support, has taken back about half the city. signs of life are returning...
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h tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money davidtching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. there are times when it's nice that things go up. and it's sometimes even better when things go down. novec, a not-for-profit electric cooperative, provides wholesale power to its customers at cost. any changes in that cost are passed along through an annual power cost adjustment on bills. the average home's power bill from novec will again go down in 2017 by nearly $11 a month. making down a very good direction for power bills. there are times when it's nice that things go up. and it's sometimes even better >>> tonight on the national geographic chann
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david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? and now we unleash it onwerful your taxes.pecies has created. hello my name is watson. yep. hlock and ibm watson together. creating a future of more money going back into the pockets of more families. welcome to taxes won. h&r block with watson. come see us and get your taxes won. that $100k is not exactly a fortune. well, a 103 how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. i told you we had a fortune. get closer to your investment goals with a conversation. [he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he stands. ahhh...that's a profit. way to grow, rodney! visit quickbooks.com. >>> we're watching republican lawmakers confronted by angry crowds as they hold town halls back in their district. right now you can see live pictures, republican senator bill cassidy of louisiana taking questions from an angry group of folks just outside new orleans. he's been getting a lot of tough questions on health care. he happens to be a physici
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h-1b space, a higher proportion of those visas being used for the most high skilled technical people. i know they have been engaging with administration to make our point of view known. caroline: davidnd our editor at large, cory johnson. a story we are following, apple has, yet again, sold used iphones in india. they negotiate with the government over concessions to start production in the company. it was met with resistance as government ministries believe it could undermine in india program in local manufacturing. apple is exerting its influence on the negotiating table. coming up, we will sit down with aol ceo tim armstrong from the makers conference and talk about how women make up 50% of aol's leadership by 2020. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays at 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. ♪ caroline: a revolving door in tech -- zenefits ceo, the third of the embattled hr startup since 2016. david sacks announced in september he will be stepping down from his role as chief executive, less than a year after taking over zenefits zenefits' cofounder. the new ceo announced job cuts to reduce costs in the wake of scr
h-1b space, a higher proportion of those visas being used for the most high skilled technical people. i know they have been engaging with administration to make our point of view known. caroline: davidnd our editor at large, cory johnson. a story we are following, apple has, yet again, sold used iphones in india. they negotiate with the government over concessions to start production in the company. it was met with resistance as government ministries believe it could undermine in india program...
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h&r block with watson. get your taxes won. >>> white house senior adviser kellyanne conway in middle of political firestorm tonight over what she said about of all things ivanka trump's brand. discuss with davidergen and larry noble, general council for the campaign legal center. good evening to you mr. noble. thanks for joining us. david welcome back. play what kellyanne conway said on fox news this morning that's causing such a stir when she was asked about ivanka trump and her clothing line. >> guy buy ivanka's stuff. i hate shopping but going to get some myself. it's wonderful line, i love it. give a free commercial here. go buy it everybody, you can find it online. >> your reaction? >> mr. noble can speak more eloquently about the ethics laws and rules but seems clearly over the line. white house official is not supposed to be hawking merchandise for somebody. long established. what is striking don is go back to the town hall of jason chaffetz that you just reported on. crying in for him to go back and investigate the trump administration as we heard. earlier today, just what he did. announced he was going to have hearings with the house oversight committee. he's chairman and rising repu
h&r block with watson. get your taxes won. >>> white house senior adviser kellyanne conway in middle of political firestorm tonight over what she said about of all things ivanka trump's brand. discuss with davidergen and larry noble, general council for the campaign legal center. good evening to you mr. noble. thanks for joining us. david welcome back. play what kellyanne conway said on fox news this morning that's causing such a stir when she was asked about ivanka trump and her...
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h witnessed what he did. >> reporter: as the state rested, it looked, ironically, as though its star witness wou prove to be the best thing the defense had going for it. davidould the jury believe a word said? >>> coming up -- and what about the other man a the center of this case? though he won't take the stand charles capone takes the tough questions from us. this whole thread of this thin i'll kill your wife if you'll kill mine, did that happen? >>> you may find yourselves in quandary about what actually happened. >> reporter: charles capone's defense team had to convince t jury that their client hadn't strangled his estranged wife, into the snake river with the help of his friend david stone. charles had maintained his innocence. >> this is -- this just can't what's going on in life right now. i can't be at this point right now sitting here with -- with guy from "dateline" -- >> and the guy from "dateline" is here because of what is believed to have happened by t authorities on that friday night. his attorneys' strategy was threefold -- discredit the buddy's damning eyewitness testimony, sow reasonable doubt about the state's evidence and offer alternat
h witnessed what he did. >> reporter: as the state rested, it looked, ironically, as though its star witness wou prove to be the best thing the defense had going for it. davidould the jury believe a word said? >>> coming up -- and what about the other man a the center of this case? though he won't take the stand charles capone takes the tough questions from us. this whole thread of this thin i'll kill your wife if you'll kill mine, did that happen? >>> you may find...
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david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? with the deduction findingombine superpower of ibm watson? ah! you get more money. that's what you could get. h won. pain from a headache whecan make this...d, ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment in its class for oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may affect or be affected by other medications. before taking myrbetriq tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effe
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so i take e it as an e enormousy courageous thing that h he did because he knew he was kind of pushing the envelope there, invite david harvey and myself. and i thought he handled it pretty well. he was very straight with us and he was partly uncomfortable because there was supposed to be a third person there who never showed up, and that always throws a-- you know, he had gotten prepared for a 3-way, and that chair had to be removed, for the tv audience shouldn't see. i understand mr. eastwood does that, but we can't do that. [scattered laughter] so there's no--the chair had to be removed and he was a little shaken by that. also, if you've ever been in one of these shows, it's a collective hysteria. i mean, it has a logic to it, but there's all these people running around and these lights and cameras. it's--and we're all covered with pounds of makeup and it's very--it's a stressful--i mean, he's used to it, but it's a stressful situation. but i was pleased. i thought that t really went prpretty well and that we got a lot of feedback from it. i keep getting, like you, people who have seen it and talked about it, so th
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h-1b stuff, the tech companies, financial companies. ceosve to see the same start talking, along with the agricultural multinationals, about what this can mean, if we do not get a successful agreement. davidhe business community has been very silent until now. peter: a world without nafta is a much more difficult world for all three countries. i agree, all three countries will go into these negotiations with their own very specific issues. on some things, we may have to park company. but that does not undermine the fact that the overall agreement can be improved. security is inseparable. immigration will be inseparable. labor mobility. this is why canada has a much more diversified trade relationship. under stephen harper we negotiated some 30 trade , including one which allows a country of 37 million people to have access to a european union economy. that is not to suggest we can go it alone, but it is to suggest that you need to diversify your trade relations. that is what mexico is doing as well. tpp, while dead for the u.s., is not for canada. there are other trade relationships that can factor into this as well, including moving the u.k. into a north american trade relationship. davi
h-1b stuff, the tech companies, financial companies. ceosve to see the same start talking, along with the agricultural multinationals, about what this can mean, if we do not get a successful agreement. davidhe business community has been very silent until now. peter: a world without nafta is a much more difficult world for all three countries. i agree, all three countries will go into these negotiations with their own very specific issues. on some things, we may have to park company. but that...
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david has mentioned this idea that the frontier, one of the problems that historians oftentimes tease out when they discuss the frontier, or recognize with it, is that it assumes that history, we're talking big, capital h history, the grand narrative of the united states, moved east to west. the frontier inexorrably marched all the way west. on one side were indians, the other side were non-natives -- typically your white settlers, your pioneers, moving ever westward. and so one of the big pivots in american history and understanding this is was thinking about what it looked like facing east. this was dan richter's big intervention. let's talk about history facing east from indian country. all right, so that flips it around, but what we see here is and it's something we're all talking about and that our work all engages with. it is not facing east or west, it's facing out. what you then start to see are the relationships among various native powers and indigenous peoples across north america. you start to get a different perspective on all of the different colonial powers coming in and a different perspective on how power played out in north america from the 17th century on. where you had many differen
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h been a unicef u.k. ambassador since 2005 and as well as giving his time and support to raise funds david has given significante e-mails have not been verified by nbc news. david beckham is addiment that the leaked messages are being taken out of context. his spokespers telling nbc news this story is based on out dated materi taken out of ntext frckd doctored private e-mails from a third party server and gives a deliberateinaccurate picture. >> i just want people to see me as a hard working footballer. someone that have gi an elaborate publicity operation at work. beckham's fy also rallying behind him. his oldest son brooklyn posting this tender moment of dad and little sist harper to his instagram captioned only with two hearts. beckham's te had obtained an injunction but then when some media outlet across europe released the then the british press followed so they still haven't figured out who the hackers are. >> we're seeing more and more of these stories. >> we are. >> thank you mr. roker, another check of the weather. >> well, it's like a weather whiplash comi up. we have record breaking weather bedayreoi
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--h steve mnuchin still on still unconfirmed, we're looking at who is filling in the role. this is bloomberg. ♪ davidets. time for our latest bloomberg business flash, a look at the stories in the news right now. a traditional game is paying off. the most in 16 years. that is along with the first christmas season. helping the company top analyst estimates. jetblue has cut back expansion to gain mores year control over pricing. at a range increase of 5.52 7.5%. the quarter remains unchanged. and there has been a shakeup at tiffany's. officere replaced chief -- after disappointing financial results. chairman and former ceo will replace him on an interim basis. a slump in tourism and stronger u.s. dollar. bloomberg business flash. >> president trump's economic policies have a new face, if belongs to a wall street bank. her -- left wall street for the white house. another goldman alum, steven mnuchin, is picked as secretary -- as treasury secretary. what role is gary cohn playing >> he is national economic director for trump at the white house. need senate confirmation so he can start as soon as the trum
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visa, you an h-1b one start to wonder about the security of your job and whether it is time to take a risk like that. david from the lender side? lender whowith one trump starts getting tough on these issues, they are worried about some of the loans they have put out there recently and whether they may be at risk if it goes into default. david: it only makes good sense. thank you very much for joining us from boston. up next, moving beyond the residential housing market. we turn to a new study saying that president trump's planted -- could have some profound effects on gdp overall in the country. that is coming up next and this is bloomberg. david: this is "bloomberg markets." we are focusing every afternoon on politics and policy during president trump's first 100 days in office. let's get started with the headlines. mark crumpton has them for us from the newsroom. matt: paul ryan is visiting the rio grande valley for a firsthand look at the u.s. mexico border. the tour comes as the trump administration steps up immigration enforcement and prepares to ask congress to pay for a border wall. it is the first
visa, you an h-1b one start to wonder about the security of your job and whether it is time to take a risk like that. david from the lender side? lender whowith one trump starts getting tough on these issues, they are worried about some of the loans they have put out there recently and whether they may be at risk if it goes into default. david: it only makes good sense. thank you very much for joining us from boston. up next, moving beyond the residential housing market. we turn to a new study...
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meantime the city's newrt mayor david meyer who haswho known silverthorne for many mny years says he's helping toing to move the city past that scandal. >> scott has spent hiscott h spe lifetime serving this citynt any was a very dedicated and capable leader with respect torh the city resp council and thethe community. co it's a sad situation and we we wish scott personally the veryy best. >> new mayor was a member of a council before elevated to theoe position. posit silverthorne is due back in court next month, the former o mayor. yor. >>> 95-year-old d.c. woman in wn serious condition after a firee broke out in southeast d.c.t d.. >> firefighters rescuedscued virginia haskel yesterdayay after she was trapped inside aie second floor bedroom at a home on xenia street.street it started in the kitchenkiten while the woman's son wasn s cooking. he did make it out o unharmed.unharmed >>> a large barn went inbarn wen flames in that montgomeryin t county in the 1100 progress of sugarloaf mountain road in dickerson maryland. officials say the flamesthe es started around 7:30 p.m.p.m. fortunately no people, no, no animals inside at the time. tim. no word yet though on w
meantime the city's newrt mayor david meyer who haswho known silverthorne for many mny years says he's helping toing to move the city past that scandal. >> scott has spent hiscott h spe lifetime serving this citynt any was a very dedicated and capable leader with respect torh the city resp council and thethe community. co it's a sad situation and we we wish scott personally the veryy best. >> new mayor was a member of a council before elevated to theoe position. posit silverthorne...
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h of the matter, when you have such great material, um, you know, it makes you look good. >> yes. >> and this is incredibly well written script. so i was able to hide behind >> davidsomething you enjoy doing?? because i know as a fan, i'm'm looking forward to seeing youeeu maybe play like a super bad guy or like a super hero or or something? any of that in the works for you? [ laughter ] >> well, yes, i've definitelyte got to be careful about beingng the actor who gives speeches inc movies. [ laughter ] >> but, no, it's not my comfortr zone. i actually gravitate towards things that scare me.sc i mean, you know, giving speeches in front of thousandsds of people who are from a culture thats not your culture is nots n something i jump out of bed thinking wahoo, let's go do t that. [ laughter ] >> but you're right. but, i am -- i'm keen to kn to keep ringing the changes.hang. i do that think that's the way to long career and even thiss year i have an action comedyy coming out an sci-fi moviefiie coming out, and there are no n speeches in those films ifilms guarantee you. i love the line, no man is freef who is not master of himself. hf i'll take that with me forever f
h of the matter, when you have such great material, um, you know, it makes you look good. >> yes. >> and this is incredibly well written script. so i was able to hide behind >> davidsomething you enjoy doing?? because i know as a fan, i'm'm looking forward to seeing youeeu maybe play like a super bad guy or like a super hero or or something? any of that in the works for you? [ laughter ] >> well, yes, i've definitelyte got to be careful about beingng the actor who gives...
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--h democrats of their, there, it will be interesting to see how he relaxed to that. there could be some colorful moments that come out of this. davidf this will center on the president's budget proposal. we have heard about that from administration officials. anything new today about when we will see a fuller budget? shannon: we will get more details on that tonight. as far as the real nuance, by march, there should be more details but probably a may timeline before that thick stack of papers and all of the department line items are there. that we will not see until probably may. and that a reminder that the president's budget is sort of an opening bid. congress that has to work it all out and will ultimately determine how the federal money is spent. i know we have been making a lot of this initial look we got yesterday but we still have a long way to go before we know what the budget will be. david: shannon pettypiece, thank you so much. you can watch the speech live, in full on bloomberg television. coverage begins at 9:00 new york time tonight. let's stick with that white house budget proposal. the administration wants to spendi
--h democrats of their, there, it will be interesting to see how he relaxed to that. there could be some colorful moments that come out of this. davidf this will center on the president's budget proposal. we have heard about that from administration officials. anything new today about when we will see a fuller budget? shannon: we will get more details on that tonight. as far as the real nuance, by march, there should be more details but probably a may timeline before that thick stack of papers...
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h he does not want to have any type of delay. it is looking increasingly likely that anthony scaramucci will not be in the role that he was appointed. davidch of this is attributable to the piece that bloomberg news reported last week? the company that bought sky bridge capital, a lot of pieces raised questions about that group. is that what led to the investigation or something totally separate? kevin: that was a great report from our bloomberg colleagues. i think right now it is too early to tell. clearly that excellent reporting by our colleagues raised new questions. we are going to have to wait and see just exactly what is answered as a result of those questions. vonnie: we will can teach our viewers upraised of the situation and whether we learn anything more about it or get a from, from -- comment scaramucci himself. and has been a long day so far. trump has had a listening session with african-american representatives for african-american history month. he is met with some scotus groups and we know who they are now. kevin: he met with everybody from the nra to grover norquist, the head conservative taxon show in washington. thisar
h he does not want to have any type of delay. it is looking increasingly likely that anthony scaramucci will not be in the role that he was appointed. davidch of this is attributable to the piece that bloomberg news reported last week? the company that bought sky bridge capital, a lot of pieces raised questions about that group. is that what led to the investigation or something totally separate? kevin: that was a great report from our bloomberg colleagues. i think right now it is too early to...