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. >> the ceo of charter communications was at the white house to announce its doigs invest in broad band infrastructure, move offshore call structures to the u.s. and create 20,000 jobs. >> we also committed to spend $25 billion in infrastructure capital over the next four years. that's the deployment of new infrastructure which also creates jobs. the whole thing is predicated on an opportunity to live in a more leaguer to climate. a tax climate which is really conducive to making investments, both in people and infrastructure. >> the second largest u.s. cable company has previously disclosed plans to hire 20,000 workers as part of its acquisitions of time warner cable is that bright house networks. >>> and the drug company plans to spend more than $800 mol its research labs and manufacturing sites. according to the company, they are being driven by demand for products as well as the pipeline of medicine that's target things like sxrancancer and diabetes. >>> president trump green lighted the keystone pipeline. the president called it part of a new era of american energy policy that he s
. >> the ceo of charter communications was at the white house to announce its doigs invest in broad band infrastructure, move offshore call structures to the u.s. and create 20,000 jobs. >> we also committed to spend $25 billion in infrastructure capital over the next four years. that's the deployment of new infrastructure which also creates jobs. the whole thing is predicated on an opportunity to live in a more leaguer to climate. a tax climate which is really conducive to making...
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more jobs, higher pay, safer streets, better schools, but the difference is the way we're doig this is that we're coming here and willing to work with anybody who is willing to get results fr the people of missouri. anybody who is willing to help s bring more jobs to the people of missouri, republican or democra, we're ready to work with anybod. anybody who is willing to help s create safer streets in the neighborhoods, republican or democrat, we're ready to work with them. anybody who is willing to help s make sure everybody or every kid can get a fair shot at the american dream, we are ready and willing to work with them. one of the things we did recenty which was a lot of fun, we actually answered questions on facebook live. 400 people sent in questions. we had over 37,000 people watch us answer questions directly frm the people of missouri. it was very clear what we're doing is we're syi we're working with the people. staying amongst the people. because they're priorities that we have to fight for. and we know that as long as we'e fighting for them that we're on the right side. >>
more jobs, higher pay, safer streets, better schools, but the difference is the way we're doig this is that we're coming here and willing to work with anybody who is willing to get results fr the people of missouri. anybody who is willing to help s bring more jobs to the people of missouri, republican or democra, we're ready to work with anybod. anybody who is willing to help s create safer streets in the neighborhoods, republican or democrat, we're ready to work with them. anybody who is...
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that doig gone northeast win, wedge the on shore wind. >> kind of like pea soup out there, chuck. some areas see the visibility at a half mile. if you're in quantico your visibility is half a mile there. some spots not too bad. as we go through the morning that fog is going to stay in the forecast. by 7:00 a.m. we expect the dense fog to be around. chance of a shower as we go through part of your day. temperatures warming up into the 70s. so it is going to be a warmer day today. make sure you have the umbrella with you. use the low beams this morning, you'll need them. you'll be running into thick fog. as far as the radar is concerned, we'll go through showers. >> yes, indeed. rain drops for now are con find mostly to parts of the shenandoah valley. it's moving into the north and northwest side between now and 7:00 or 8:00. be umbrella ready. the steadiest of the rainstorms run along i-81 from hagerstown, leray. these are coming eastbound. that chance comes into the d.c. metro in time for the heart of the morning commute. not looking for any heavy rain. any time the wipers are on
that doig gone northeast win, wedge the on shore wind. >> kind of like pea soup out there, chuck. some areas see the visibility at a half mile. if you're in quantico your visibility is half a mile there. some spots not too bad. as we go through the morning that fog is going to stay in the forecast. by 7:00 a.m. we expect the dense fog to be around. chance of a shower as we go through part of your day. temperatures warming up into the 70s. so it is going to be a warmer day today. make sure...
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danger europe faces this year is not that of a string of national elections answer the question doiggingontinent but that elections prove incapable of then resolving those problems. the netherlands headed for another uncomfortable coalition fell into a trap this week instead of skirting one. that article missing a few words, but the point of the article is, yes, geert wilders did not win, but 28 parties entered the election, 13 won a seat, requiring less than a percent to be in the parliament. >> there's no cohesion of ideas. >> so you will still have problems, people who feel disillusioned on economic fronts, because you're stuck on the ground, voices from all sides, and you won't get improvements on the immigration front. >> why do they have so many parties? >> it's because of the past and how things have devolved in their democracies, and there's strong reasons for having that, for not having an autocratic leadership. but is this really the solution europe needs, or four years down the line will we have the same economic problems and things. >> france will be a big look at that. >> th
danger europe faces this year is not that of a string of national elections answer the question doiggingontinent but that elections prove incapable of then resolving those problems. the netherlands headed for another uncomfortable coalition fell into a trap this week instead of skirting one. that article missing a few words, but the point of the article is, yes, geert wilders did not win, but 28 parties entered the election, 13 won a seat, requiring less than a percent to be in the parliament....
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my on kohl gist told me 15 years if twaun was doig knowsed with what i have, he would have sprinkled water on me and told me enjoy what time i had left. hopefully i'll have an 85% survival rating. a lot of that back to pediatric research we know dana fasher was because people when you read the stories of young people dying of leukemia and what i have, it was because the moral obligation for americans was to invest in that. briefly in conclusion, one of the things i tried to work on and starting survivors caucus which i hope as many members join as possible, and it's very broadly defined, is talking to the doctors and i hope they will come to speak to this group. i hope you will come as well. one of the things has been communication. we do a bad job of communicating the amazing return on investment . then communication from the medical industry to the people ho have been impacted by this. mrs. carr, you are an example of that voice. how can we do better? mrs. carr: i think listening is part of it, too. i think hearing what families have to say, hearing about these experiences, and rea
my on kohl gist told me 15 years if twaun was doig knowsed with what i have, he would have sprinkled water on me and told me enjoy what time i had left. hopefully i'll have an 85% survival rating. a lot of that back to pediatric research we know dana fasher was because people when you read the stories of young people dying of leukemia and what i have, it was because the moral obligation for americans was to invest in that. briefly in conclusion, one of the things i tried to work on and starting...
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. >> what the gentleman is doig trying to do unsuccessfully and that is to create a carveout of regulations for review by the scrub act. now, what regulation is so perfect it should never be reviewed again? mr. ross: none. none. that's why the scrub act is so important. this bill went through regular over. in the oversight and government reform committee, they had an opportunity to make their amendments. we came to the floor. they had an opportunity to make their amendments. two were accepted. made it a bipartisan bill. more importantly, let's take the impact of this bill and what it does to our economy. the small business administration says annually each business must pay $20,000 a year in compliance costs because of our regulatory environment. the competitive enterprise institute says that's $15,000 per household. members, we were elected to be accountable who elected us, not to allow some unaccountable, unelected bureaucracy to make rules and regulationes that pages of d up 178,000 code. let us do what we were elected to do and reach back and take back that authority we have given to th
. >> what the gentleman is doig trying to do unsuccessfully and that is to create a carveout of regulations for review by the scrub act. now, what regulation is so perfect it should never be reviewed again? mr. ross: none. none. that's why the scrub act is so important. this bill went through regular over. in the oversight and government reform committee, they had an opportunity to make their amendments. we came to the floor. they had an opportunity to make their amendments. two were...
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mor today is thursday march ninth.ni we've got mike in the weatherwea center, caitlin is doing is doigffic for us this morning.r in fact we've got a trafficffic headline already. update us caitlin.ci >> overturned tractor-trailerne being righted but it's stilltr'l blocking the on-ramp to 95mp to5 southbound. you cannot access that. use 644 westbound.644 we that will get you back onto 95o southbound. we'll have another check ofve the area coming up. mike. >> all right, so we got asnouns and beuautifunnl conditions cons today. it will feel like spring with s the temperatures in the 70'satu but bithg time cold headed ined for the weekend.weee those details in a bit guys.guy. >> appreciate it mike.pp thank you.rek yo. 5:01 right now. no we're tracking metro thistro ths morning and it's news no riderwr unfortunately wants to hear. her a fare hike could soon be a be a reality. >> metro's board set to voteet and likely proposed price hike today partch of metro's efforts to close a a budget short.budget s >> fox5's annie yu live at livea the capitol heights metroghts to station this morning wi
mor today is thursday march ninth.ni we've got mike in the weatherwea center, caitlin is doing is doigffic for us this morning.r in fact we've got a trafficffic headline already. update us caitlin.ci >> overturned tractor-trailerne being righted but it's stilltr'l blocking the on-ramp to 95mp to5 southbound. you cannot access that. use 644 westbound.644 we that will get you back onto 95o southbound. we'll have another check ofve the area coming up. mike. >> all right, so we got...
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then we had peter doig, that went for 15.5 million.as always in any market, winners and big losers. russian billionaire sold this rothko painting for 13 million. sounds good but he bought it for $36 million in 2008. he lost $150 million in five works that he sold through christies which is why he's suing his art dealer for fraud. sotheby's taking a break. with the art market typically moves a little more slowly than the stock market. they're almost in lock step right now with the sales starting out right when dow hit around 21,000 and a lot of that wealth carrying over to collectors saying, look, i'm richer now. i'm going to buy more art. >> quick question. is rothko in a bear market? >> no. >> is that what's going on with that? >> no. >> just bad timing? >> he overpaid. it's not a great rothko and he vastly overpaid. generally good rothko's big demand. >> i like that iceberg one. >> lovely. >> photograph, isn't it? >> so where's the money coming from? is it asia still? >> what was encouraging for the auction houses is that the bidding
then we had peter doig, that went for 15.5 million.as always in any market, winners and big losers. russian billionaire sold this rothko painting for 13 million. sounds good but he bought it for $36 million in 2008. he lost $150 million in five works that he sold through christies which is why he's suing his art dealer for fraud. sotheby's taking a break. with the art market typically moves a little more slowly than the stock market. they're almost in lock step right now with the sales starting...
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residents out beginning now to clear the car t sidewalks in front of theirwa property andlk bs usinesses doigg later is to make sure everybodyo uses a little bit extra time ine moving around. around. what we see is we thought thishs forecast could bring us up to aa foot of snow in the parts of tht city. we got less than an inch.n i i think the most we've seen is e passible.ible and we will get out, of course,u to make sure we get downown blacktop on the reasonables asna well as the main arterials. >> hi, mayor, it's steve. good morning. i wanted to ask you a bout yourbo meeting with the president. awed chance to to talk about fet thing when it came to snow prep. was that the white house idea ou did you approach the white housu and want to get together?oget >> no, it was the white house's idea, and i think that they wanted to be proactive this was the administration'sato first kind of call when itnd olw relates to the federal work force, and we were please thelee and i thought it was a good wedd idea to bring paul wiedefeld ini to also meet the president pre because we want to, you know, the p
residents out beginning now to clear the car t sidewalks in front of theirwa property andlk bs usinesses doigg later is to make sure everybodyo uses a little bit extra time ine moving around. around. what we see is we thought thishs forecast could bring us up to aa foot of snow in the parts of tht city. we got less than an inch.n i i think the most we've seen is e passible.ible and we will get out, of course,u to make sure we get downown blacktop on the reasonables asna well as the main...
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a >> my personal minute on this i think acting is acting.s act the actors are acting doing doig brilliantasnoe british. he has an amazing americanng a cc about the british actor who actr starred as the lead in 12 years of slaves. sve so in my opinion i think it's acting i think they're choosinge the best person for the role.ol ava who directed selma chose a british actor david oyelowo to t play martin luther king, jr.r. >> why don't you think woe don'd have enough american actors tohn fill these a roles? roles? >> i don't think that's what't they're saying. t i tthhink samuel l jack on is saying these roles should beul going to more american actors. r i don't know.now. i feel that the best person whoo was cast in that role was castas in that role.ol >> it seems like that's as pattern. the best person cast in leadingi rolls come from overseas.veea >> right. >> all right. the debate continues.es kevin, thank you. ke thank you. >>>>> from arlington to the sets star coming up later we'reat w sitting down britt fanny o'grady and the rest of the stars of thf fox hit show.shw. for a sneak peek a
a >> my personal minute on this i think acting is acting.s act the actors are acting doing doig brilliantasnoe british. he has an amazing americanng a cc about the british actor who actr starred as the lead in 12 years of slaves. sve so in my opinion i think it's acting i think they're choosinge the best person for the role.ol ava who directed selma chose a british actor david oyelowo to t play martin luther king, jr.r. >> why don't you think woe don'd have enough american actors...