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. >> native californian here and i cannot ever remember hearing so many ebs warnings going off in oney, emergency broadcast system. i'm going back to the loma prieta earthquake, the oakland fire, um, northridge earthquake. we have so many warnings yesterday, i was kind of thinking after a while i just wish the national weather service would say a broad brush,
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that's going ebbing and flowing throughout the night. i'm hoping by morning rush hour this fog is out here. we do have a fog that will come through and get rid of it. if not, check out your window and check out mike thomas the first thing tomorrow morning. he'll let you know if fog is slowing you down. right now we think it will expire at 4 in the morning. have you noticed that we are slowly adding daylight. i love this picture picture sent to us. we added 1 minute 33 seconds. tomorrow the sun comes up at 7:24 and goes down at daylight savings time begins march 12. meanwhile it's hard to see around in a few spots because visibility in a few places like baltimore and annapolis credit has dropped to a quarter of a mile. a quarter mile in martinsburg and winchester. take it easy out there and do know that tomorrow i expect the breeze toic p up which would get rid of the fog. it's going to be a milder day, a dryer day and eventually a sunnier day on wednesday. but you'll notice that the breeze which will be out of the northwest at times gust
that's going ebbing and flowing throughout the night. i'm hoping by morning rush hour this fog is out here. we do have a fog that will come through and get rid of it. if not, check out your window and check out mike thomas the first thing tomorrow morning. he'll let you know if fog is slowing you down. right now we think it will expire at 4 in the morning. have you noticed that we are slowly adding daylight. i love this picture picture sent to us. we added 1 minute 33 seconds. tomorrow the sun...
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i wanted to show you visibilities because while we don't have any advisories issued, it'sen ebbing andflowing. it is down to four miles. you see places like frederick down to a mile and that half, manassas down to a mile. likely a fog advisory will not be issued, but expect some of this to hang around until earlier in the day. we've got an inch of rain in the bucket before the noon hour in many places. we still have a few showers tonight mushing into frederick county it will be gone by morning. the other piece of good news is we're not going to see temperatures falling to the freezing level tonight. so no chance of turning this into a little bit ice. mainly it's our northern and western suburbs that are going to see that. overnight temperatures staying near 40, if not above it in many areas. the fog and low cloud will hang around until morning and then we're going to see sunshine getting into the peck tour t. it's going to be a mild afternoon. how about 56-degrees, a full 10 degrees warmer tomorrow than it was today here in d.c. fredericksburg 57, leonardtown 57 a. the breeze will pick
i wanted to show you visibilities because while we don't have any advisories issued, it'sen ebbing andflowing. it is down to four miles. you see places like frederick down to a mile and that half, manassas down to a mile. likely a fog advisory will not be issued, but expect some of this to hang around until earlier in the day. we've got an inch of rain in the bucket before the noon hour in many places. we still have a few showers tonight mushing into frederick county it will be gone by morning....
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they're over the hump maybe really building something, they struggle, but i think a lot of it is the eb flow and you're leaning hard on a lot of young kids. as sports fans we want development to constantly be this and sometimes, it's this, and that's just life. >> i feel like as always with the flyers, goal tending is a bit of an issue because you have steve mason, who when they went on that great run, he was so great, then he turned cold. then he can't really get it back. and i just find that's such a recurring theme for the flyers with the goals >> it's been the goalie since ron hakstol. that's probably a lot of teams in the nhl but i think steve mason is a guy that can win and go far with. one of the problems they maybe rode him a little too much. not just the winning streak. he only
they're over the hump maybe really building something, they struggle, but i think a lot of it is the eb flow and you're leaning hard on a lot of young kids. as sports fans we want development to constantly be this and sometimes, it's this, and that's just life. >> i feel like as always with the flyers, goal tending is a bit of an issue because you have steve mason, who when they went on that great run, he was so great, then he turned cold. then he can't really get it back. and i just find...
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ebe right back. '. . . . for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. talk to your doctor about brilinta. i'm doing all i can. that includes brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astra zeneca may be able to help. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. the
ebe right back. '. . . . for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart...
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this incredible shot in the fourth — that even had federer applauding. the fifth and deciding set has ebbedp. he won that in five sets. after a thrilling day yesterday with some shock wins the fa cup fourth round continues today. last week m illwa ll round continues today. last week millwall were boosted by the news that the council had abandoned the compulsory purchase of land around their ground. millwall said the development could jeopardise the club's future. these are live pictures from the then. they are a quarter of an hour into the match. the score is still 0—0. there are three more games in the fourth round today. fulham take on hull at 12.30, then non league sutton united host leeds at 2. the late kick off is manchester united v wigan at 4, and that's also on bbc 1. meanwhile over in scotland there is one game in the scottish premiership. leaders celtic could break their club record by going 27 domestic games unbeaten. they take on hearts in the scottish premiership at 1, and a win would take them 22 points clear at the top of the table. carl frampton has suffered the first defeat
this incredible shot in the fourth — that even had federer applauding. the fifth and deciding set has ebbedp. he won that in five sets. after a thrilling day yesterday with some shock wins the fa cup fourth round continues today. last week m illwa ll round continues today. last week millwall were boosted by the news that the council had abandoned the compulsory purchase of land around their ground. millwall said the development could jeopardise the club's future. these are live pictures from...
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he doesn't get as much if he writes a but he does it anyway because eb leaves and omission. i just write it. we give researchers that fact check which is the most glorious lesson in the world. no matter how incredibly stupid, you have to write a correction and keep it there forever and it lives on in memory so it's important. it's fun. that's the weird thing about the columnist they don't say that paragraph doesn't make sense but are you talking about, it would be interesting if you did this. none of that happened. but there was a copy editor who tells me what's good and boring and what it is. then we are done. i used to work with mary who would write a column every single day at the post where he did it every single day and he kept asking us how we could do it twice a week because that seemed hard to him and he said i feel like there is such a bar. there will be another one tomorrow. tell us a little bit about the book you are working on now. >> [inaudible] [applause] >> it's one of the interesting things as i've been going along. back in the 16 hundreds when there were no
he doesn't get as much if he writes a but he does it anyway because eb leaves and omission. i just write it. we give researchers that fact check which is the most glorious lesson in the world. no matter how incredibly stupid, you have to write a correction and keep it there forever and it lives on in memory so it's important. it's fun. that's the weird thing about the columnist they don't say that paragraph doesn't make sense but are you talking about, it would be interesting if you did this....
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. >> native californian here and i cannot ever remember hearing so many ebs warnings going off in one day, emergency broadcast system. i'm going back to the loma prieta earthquake, the oakland fire, um, northridge earthquake. we have so many warnings yesterday, i was kind of thinking after a while i just wish the national weather service would say a broad brush, the bay area is under a flood warning. right? they couldn't. in their monterey offices they have their gauges for every, single river and creek in the bay area and once it goes over, bam goes the warning. this morning let's walk you through what's going on here in the bay area. we are not out of the woods. in fact, anne makovec will be reporting from the russian river in guerneville because this is a very dire situation! anywhere between 6 and 8 feet above flood stage and it will happen today. we're anticipating flooding at parkers resort, brookside resort and many of the low businesses. meanwhile, we have the napa river in saint helena another big factor here is that we have the mudslide at the silverado trail. the only way t
. >> native californian here and i cannot ever remember hearing so many ebs warnings going off in one day, emergency broadcast system. i'm going back to the loma prieta earthquake, the oakland fire, um, northridge earthquake. we have so many warnings yesterday, i was kind of thinking after a while i just wish the national weather service would say a broad brush, the bay area is under a flood warning. right? they couldn't. in their monterey offices they have their gauges for every, single...
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in an exclusive interview inside the ebbing -- ecuadorian embassy where assange is staying. >> you did get this information about the dnc john podesta emails k you tell the mesh people a thousand percent you did not get it from russia or anybody associated with russia. >> we can say, we have said repeatedly over the last two months that our source is not the russian government and it is not state party. our publication had wide uptake by the american people, they're all true. but that's not the allegation that's being presented by the obama white house. why such a dramatic response, well, it's the reason the obvious, they are trying to delegitimize trump administration as it goes into the white house. they are going to try -- they are trying to say that president-elect trump is not a legitimate president. >> meanwhile fbi claim to have evidence of russia link, not all of it has been released, concerns for sources and foreign allies that help us, one of the exclusive interview, by the way, airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time right here on fox news channel with sean hannity. heather:
in an exclusive interview inside the ebbing -- ecuadorian embassy where assange is staying. >> you did get this information about the dnc john podesta emails k you tell the mesh people a thousand percent you did not get it from russia or anybody associated with russia. >> we can say, we have said repeatedly over the last two months that our source is not the russian government and it is not state party. our publication had wide uptake by the american people, they're all true. but...
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with high pressure in control, a lot of fine, settled but cloudy weather to come going into the ebbede single market and said she wanted a stronger britain, in charge of its own laws and in control of immigration. she also confirmed that the final deal would be put to hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister has made her first major speech outlining her strategy for leaving the eu, and announced that she wants britain to leave the single market after brexit. not partial membership, associate membership, or anything that leads
with high pressure in control, a lot of fine, settled but cloudy weather to come going into the ebbede single market and said she wanted a stronger britain, in charge of its own laws and in control of immigration. she also confirmed that the final deal would be put to hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. the prime minister has made her first major speech outlining her strategy for leaving the eu, and announced that she wants britain to leave the single market after brexit. not partial...
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ebe right back. '. . . . for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. talk to your doctor about brilinta. i'm doing all i can. that includes brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astra zeneca may be able to help. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. the
ebe right back. '. . . . for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart...
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i'll show my crafting skills of course with the help of ebe and scotty. they're going to help us make a wine balancer. who doesn't like wine especially on the weekends right and so abbey explain us to what this is and how this is part of philly home show. >> this is make it take it station and every hour on the hour there's a brand new workshop by a ton of talented blogers and you come and pop your little self right down and that seat is yours. one per customer so pick your favorite craft and have fun. guess what it's free and you get to take it home. >> let's talk about what we're making here what is this. >> balancing wine bottle gift thing. >> it's easy way to make take threeen a half by ten inch plywood cut 45 degree angle at the end this is key you see and pilot hole two and a half inches i used a hole saw to drill through that and took end one that eby has there and gave it decoration and make this really neat fun way to display your whine. >> you paint today using -- >> it's all grain as well. >> our classes are all green we love green and science
i'll show my crafting skills of course with the help of ebe and scotty. they're going to help us make a wine balancer. who doesn't like wine especially on the weekends right and so abbey explain us to what this is and how this is part of philly home show. >> this is make it take it station and every hour on the hour there's a brand new workshop by a ton of talented blogers and you come and pop your little self right down and that seat is yours. one per customer so pick your favorite craft...
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they are interesting and we don't see that growth ebbing away in the next six months to 12 months.sef: let's put some more meat on this foreign-currency conversation on the back of the data. look at that pop to the downside. that is the spread between the offshore and the onshore. you want the stocks coming out and making it clear, this is a stopgap. this is not a long-term solution. there is more weakness in the pipeline. where does the currency go from here and how are authorities going to navigate all of this? elvin: i don't think the chinese are worried about the yen did -- depreciating. when that happens, that means quite a bit of the hot money will go out of the system. the line will continue to depreciate for two reasons. -- a lot of u.s. the corporate's will likely try to convert to dollars. that's financial prudence, right? but you'll also have chinese investors trying to take their holdings out to invest overseas. there will be individuals, corporations investing in energy companies. the yuan should be a a lot lower than it is right now. what trump says about china being
they are interesting and we don't see that growth ebbing away in the next six months to 12 months.sef: let's put some more meat on this foreign-currency conversation on the back of the data. look at that pop to the downside. that is the spread between the offshore and the onshore. you want the stocks coming out and making it clear, this is a stopgap. this is not a long-term solution. there is more weakness in the pipeline. where does the currency go from here and how are authorities going to...
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out on the wrong side of this election to be able to distinguish between the normal back and forth eb and flow of policy. are we going to raise taxes or lower taxes? are we going to you know expand this program or eliminate this program? how concerned are we about air pollution or climate change? those are all normal parts of the debate. and, as i've said before, in a democracy sometimes you're going to win on those issues sometimes you're going to lose. i'm confident about the rightness of my position on a lot of these points, but we have a new president and congress that are going to make their same determinations and there will be a back and forth in congress around those issues and you guys will report on all that. but there's a difference between that normal functioning of politics and certain issues or certain moments where i think our core values may be at stake. i put in that category if i saw systematic discrimination being ratified in some fashion, i put in that category explicit or functional obstacles to people being able to vote, to exercise their franchise. i would put i
out on the wrong side of this election to be able to distinguish between the normal back and forth eb and flow of policy. are we going to raise taxes or lower taxes? are we going to you know expand this program or eliminate this program? how concerned are we about air pollution or climate change? those are all normal parts of the debate. and, as i've said before, in a democracy sometimes you're going to win on those issues sometimes you're going to lose. i'm confident about the rightness of my...
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and thishe volatility has been ebbing lower. volatility?re >> there needs to be more concerned with follett civility low, rather than high. violent in the other direction. view is lending money to the u.k. government. that is the argument that goes across all of the global government bond markets. is a detainment for 35 basis points. a world series of >> it is out there gracious. let's focus in on the tactical position and the basic reasoning behind this. strategic position difficult toy unlikely foriew is there will bed more of it to master focus. four weeks of gains against the dollar and it is just petering out. you argue that there is not a lot of compensation with the political risk that is willing -- brewing. shorted and there is euro-dollar for the with this being more difficult to see and it does not mean that are relativerkets to u.s. equities. >> we will come back and get your thoughts on the allocations to come. that is it for this monday europe anddaybreak london will rise by .3%. juliette: welcome to bloomberg markets. this is
and thishe volatility has been ebbing lower. volatility?re >> there needs to be more concerned with follett civility low, rather than high. violent in the other direction. view is lending money to the u.k. government. that is the argument that goes across all of the global government bond markets. is a detainment for 35 basis points. a world series of >> it is out there gracious. let's focus in on the tactical position and the basic reasoning behind this. strategic position...
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i got it ebs on tuesday from a great great great krantz nephew who is said history professor. [laughter] and also apologized to be for his family's propensity to name all the people in the family either john or sam. [laughter] when you read the book is very hard there is john, jr. that was really tough to do. even my son's name was sam bush was a coincidence also want the young man that i write about in the book the same name but not the same birth year pdf. >> since we are here at the national press club by eminent treat to talk about the journalism side. travel is a mid-1800s hearses now looking at matthew brady with the 24/7 news cycle quick. >> there was that same reaction going on in the middle of the civil war brought the battle of antietam there was some very graphic after photos and it changed the conversation it did not allow them to distance themselves as much as a was going on about what impact that would have that is the same thing we have had on the internet what is journalism? so that aspect and that was also the technology of it. i do love into a chapter in the
i got it ebs on tuesday from a great great great krantz nephew who is said history professor. [laughter] and also apologized to be for his family's propensity to name all the people in the family either john or sam. [laughter] when you read the book is very hard there is john, jr. that was really tough to do. even my son's name was sam bush was a coincidence also want the young man that i write about in the book the same name but not the same birth year pdf. >> since we are here at the...
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citigroup released a bullish note on global equities forecasting a 9% rise in ebs growth thanks to a better world economy. the team says it is overweight uk equities citing the depreciation in sterling. it's taken a neutral stance on the rest of europe because of political risks. to be honest, i want to see one investment house negative on the uk. everyone seems to be going with the trend. not blaming them this is how you make money, but i want to see bold calls out there. >> maybe come post march after article 50. >>> jpmorgan raised its price target for several european insurers saying the growth potential of the sector is underestimated. among the preferred insurers are allianz, avooiva and st. james. >> shares of zodiac aerospace are receiving a boost to overweight while airbus is taking off. almost up 3% for airbus, 3.1% for soez yam. >> persimmon posted an eight year rise in full-year revenue, this despite the uncertainty around brexit. the second biggest home builder said average selling prices increased to 4% year on year with healthy customer demand for new homes. persimmon
citigroup released a bullish note on global equities forecasting a 9% rise in ebs growth thanks to a better world economy. the team says it is overweight uk equities citing the depreciation in sterling. it's taken a neutral stance on the rest of europe because of political risks. to be honest, i want to see one investment house negative on the uk. everyone seems to be going with the trend. not blaming them this is how you make money, but i want to see bold calls out there. >> maybe come...
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the two men broke into the z-eb school in lakewood early saturday morning. they stole a handwritten copy of the torra worth an estimated $70,000. 15 years ago today an upper darby police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty and today he was honored in more than one way. the philadelphia police department gifted this portrait of officer denis macin a mara today. lansdowne avenue is now officer denis macnamara. his preserved patrol car was the first car to drive on the newly dedicated road. >> we're following new developments related to the president's travel ban. >> tim furlong is live in washington, d.c. where lawmakers are planning a rally that will start within the hour. plus we're talking to local muslims about what's the travel ban has meant to them? why they're taking new safety precautions? that's next at five. are hello, peco. so i'm calling to see if you can help me save on my energy bill. we can do that. great. i live in a post-war, pre-war, mid-century home and the heating system is a turbine, hvac, reverse hydrogen, boiler pipe unit. we
the two men broke into the z-eb school in lakewood early saturday morning. they stole a handwritten copy of the torra worth an estimated $70,000. 15 years ago today an upper darby police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty and today he was honored in more than one way. the philadelphia police department gifted this portrait of officer denis macin a mara today. lansdowne avenue is now officer denis macnamara. his preserved patrol car was the first car to drive on the newly dedicated...
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states that had religious test for voting catholics were not allowed to vote little loaded to worthy ebs delete a protestant christians this was before they federalized the first amendment with the 14th amendment so there was a different point of view for a great thing, what you said is profound. i think you are right berger everybody talked about the appetite for change. i think people voted before trump because they were frustrated and bored and they retired of hearing the same complaints in the same direction. basically not down all the chess pieces and start over. and i think with his selections to the cabinet so far by and large is trying to give people what they want but the sense of inevitability and predictability is hard but the fact is one reason i believe the mood is better is paying attention they are interested. but to usher in a maneuver h. a think america was great before but it is possible we will be greater and there is a sense industry thinning - - tenace strengthening we aeronaut following the inevitable decline. i do think that is dissipating for you can feel that yes
states that had religious test for voting catholics were not allowed to vote little loaded to worthy ebs delete a protestant christians this was before they federalized the first amendment with the 14th amendment so there was a different point of view for a great thing, what you said is profound. i think you are right berger everybody talked about the appetite for change. i think people voted before trump because they were frustrated and bored and they retired of hearing the same complaints in...
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eb you can watch it tonight rightih here on fox5 at 9:00. 9: bones will be seen in itsts entirety following the fol president's address and then it will be followed by an abbreviated fox5 news at 10. the end of teeth filings could be in site. kids and parents are loving this news. we've got a storm system that is well off to the north and west.s enough moisture to cause someo c problems to the north and west. a look at the advisory what to expect for this evening and thed much anticipated warmup is still in the forecast. it's all ahead when fox5 news returns right after did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet 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. > 5:47 welcome back, everyone. tracking some wet weather moving into the area that could causeul some of the roads to ice upce north
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we couldn't have done it with an ebeds. covered all the candidates running for president, all of the time, in all of the states where they were running. it was quite literally a 24/7 job. now they've had a chance to get label the of sleep. we asked to reflect a little bit on their journey through 2016. take a look. >> the hardest part about the campaign is it's sensory overload from morning tonight, there's so much information coming at you. >> it was nonstop for seven days. different city every night, sometimes three different cities every day. >> one of the things i liked best about the campaign trail was watching candidates get grilled by voters in places like new hampshire where people would just be able to walk right up to them. and ask them the most pressing questions of their lives. >> the kindness of iowa voters was one of my favorite parts about the campaign trail. there was one time i remember, i was at the iowa state fair, very much lost and confused, and a farmer camep to me and showed me around. helped me under
we couldn't have done it with an ebeds. covered all the candidates running for president, all of the time, in all of the states where they were running. it was quite literally a 24/7 job. now they've had a chance to get label the of sleep. we asked to reflect a little bit on their journey through 2016. take a look. >> the hardest part about the campaign is it's sensory overload from morning tonight, there's so much information coming at you. >> it was nonstop for seven days....
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. >> so, eb dynamics about to go public, was snatched up by cisco for about twice the expected market valuation. i guess that's not a bad thing. but given there's been a couple of months for the concept of a trump presidency and his policies to sink in, how are you feeling as far as tech investment and the environment for not just ipos but companies that have the prospect of going public? >> i'm feeling very good. i think the almost ipo demonstrated there's a pent-up demand for technology ipos, at least from my perspective. and there's a whole long line of other companies, including snap, which is first to come out in march or april, which would make very exciting ipos, both on the consumer side and the enterprise software side. >> when you look at the uncertainty around the global regulatory environment, there have been a lot of issues with the cloud, what governments have access to data, where the data needs to be domiciled. does that affect the types of companies that you look to invest in or how much money they're going to need in order to be successful if they're playing in that
. >> so, eb dynamics about to go public, was snatched up by cisco for about twice the expected market valuation. i guess that's not a bad thing. but given there's been a couple of months for the concept of a trump presidency and his policies to sink in, how are you feeling as far as tech investment and the environment for not just ipos but companies that have the prospect of going public? >> i'm feeling very good. i think the almost ipo demonstrated there's a pent-up demand for...
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but my question is, because ebs earlier, that he wasn't there.e was -- you know, a religious -- it was a shabbat, and he wasn't there. is that -- how much of this, is to make jared seem more important by saying, well, you know, the president did this, because jared wasn't there. >> well, i think that was one person's take on the situation. so, it wasn't necessarily -- it wasn't someone in the white house who told me this, it was someone who's known jared for a long time who said that to me. i think jared is important. and i don't think anyone is overstating his bounds. it's not like he's the only person there making policies or making big decisions, but he is definitely a key adviser to the president and someone who he really listens to, and someone who has been there since day one of the campaign. a source close to him today told me that the difference between jared and everyone else in the campaign is that jared is there for one reason and one reason only, and that's trump, and trump, who values loyalty so much, that's, you know, invaluable to
but my question is, because ebs earlier, that he wasn't there.e was -- you know, a religious -- it was a shabbat, and he wasn't there. is that -- how much of this, is to make jared seem more important by saying, well, you know, the president did this, because jared wasn't there. >> well, i think that was one person's take on the situation. so, it wasn't necessarily -- it wasn't someone in the white house who told me this, it was someone who's known jared for a long time who said that to...
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will redeveloprp off the coast when it pushes i offer to the east.offe that's when the rain will ber ebre. up to the north up into new england, long island they'reslae expecting up to 60 to 70 milest per hour winds as this stormis m system passes and the skithe country in upstate new york parts of vermont new hampshireae expecting pretty good snows aspr our aeretta of low pressurer develops. there's your surface thate should saye's surfa surface fon but it will be a soggy monday,md rain to snow out to the west. we we're just looking at period p of heavy rain around here ander you can see that on on futurecast. there we are at noon so againain rain could be heavy at times around here late morning, early afternoon.at it will taper off to showers shw in time for the eveningveni commute. snow well out to the west and we'll keep the threat ofreatof showers in the forecasters in te through tomorrow morning.ugh tom the bottom line is take the take umbrella but honestly with ith those very gusty conditionsd i'm not sure the umbrella isrela going to be a whole lot ofotf help for you tod. cool ra
will redeveloprp off the coast when it pushes i offer to the east.offe that's when the rain will ber ebre. up to the north up into new england, long island they'reslae expecting up to 60 to 70 milest per hour winds as this stormis m system passes and the skithe country in upstate new york parts of vermont new hampshireae expecting pretty good snows aspr our aeretta of low pressurer develops. there's your surface thate should saye's surfa surface fon but it will be a soggy monday,md rain to snow...
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i-95 kektses to 595 eb, that's the main way -- connects to 595 eastbound. it's the main way into the busy airport, it is closed to east bound traffic. we came up u.s. 1, the back way. police officers, sheriff's deputies signalling us in. the governor, rick scott, is flying in we're told by this communications staff from tlas. talahassee. he will be landing at the airport and getting to the airport where he will be personally informed on what exactly happened. of course the big question, still, in the air is motive. but multiple sources are saying this was the lone gunman, and like you said, terminal 2, which serves primarily delta air lines and air canada, down in the baggage claim area is when the lone gunman apparently started shooting. and shooting many bullets. because the numbers have been widely reported are nine people were shot. and initially it was three dead, and now as you said, shep, wsvm is reporting that it's up to five. several tweets from people who are on the tarmac as well as inside the airport who said people were bleeding profusely. one
i-95 kektses to 595 eb, that's the main way -- connects to 595 eastbound. it's the main way into the busy airport, it is closed to east bound traffic. we came up u.s. 1, the back way. police officers, sheriff's deputies signalling us in. the governor, rick scott, is flying in we're told by this communications staff from tlas. talahassee. he will be landing at the airport and getting to the airport where he will be personally informed on what exactly happened. of course the big question, still,...
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. >> i think we are, i think the eb tire question is a needle out of a hay stack. typical media sort of thing. >> you say it is inappropriate what he did at arlington, you can't directly criticize what the president did today. >> standing in front of a group of people. he got applause in the clips. did he not? >> yes, he did. >> there were no boos. >> do you think he had a sense or was adequately prepared about the meaning of that space in the cia? do you think he -- he knew? >> of course i'm any sure. >> he did it anyway. started talking about himself. >> common knowledge what the wall represents. >> he started talking about himself. >> guys, guys. >> the larger point. there is no reason. you know, people can express shock, defend it, whatever. this is what -- this is, this is who donald trump is. this is the way it is going to be. moving forward. that's just. more clear than ever. >> we live in interesting times. yes it is who he is. we are going to have to get used to this. part of it to dave ifd's point. part is he is going to have to get used to it. we'll see.
. >> i think we are, i think the eb tire question is a needle out of a hay stack. typical media sort of thing. >> you say it is inappropriate what he did at arlington, you can't directly criticize what the president did today. >> standing in front of a group of people. he got applause in the clips. did he not? >> yes, he did. >> there were no boos. >> do you think he had a sense or was adequately prepared about the meaning of that space in the cia? do you...
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. >> ♪♪ >> back now with what's trending on the bac wk eb on thi friday morning.o did i already say whoopy. i think i did.y i first thup hours after af mcdonald gave away 10,000y 10,0 bottles of its trademark big mac special sauce as part of its big mac promotion someomotie bottles being sold on ebay as much as $15,000. $ for the big mac fan on aon tighter budget there are pott th tells going forecloser to $30 as well.as well. maybe there's are like littlele tiny sample bottles.bot don't do it. it. >>> we're getting closer toloero the apocalypse according to a group of scientists who manageoe the doomsday clock a symbolicboc instrument informing the public when the earth is reaching imminent disaster tdisa it move its minute hand from three minutes to midnight tot two and a half minutes before the final hour yesterday.esrday. everybody got that? okay. oay. it's the closest the clock has been to midnight since 1953, 15, the year after the first testing of the h bomb. bo good news, right. riht. >>> and finally an international stem cell research team announced theuncee creation of the first
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problem is all those people right there, the people out on the ramp, on the tarmac, they have been ebbing and flowing, running out, coming back out, running back out to the ramp. it's been a very, very difficult security posture to ensure that that airport perimeter is secure and that the people out on the ramp are, in fact, all screened and secure. it's going to take some time before everybody out there on the ramp and rescreened, that their confident they've got everything under control and that the perimeter is secure. this could take through the evening, i would guess. but at the moment, miami is operating normally. ft. lauderdale is closed at the moment. >> tom costello following things for us. thank you. i want to go to kerry sanders, who's actually there at the airport. kerry, tell us your exact position and what do you know now? >> reporter: well, right now i'm between terminals one and terminals two. ft. lauderdale airport is in broward county and broward county commissioner sent out a posting on his facebook. says the shooter was a passenger on a canadian flight with a checked g
problem is all those people right there, the people out on the ramp, on the tarmac, they have been ebbing and flowing, running out, coming back out, running back out to the ramp. it's been a very, very difficult security posture to ensure that that airport perimeter is secure and that the people out on the ramp are, in fact, all screened and secure. it's going to take some time before everybody out there on the ramp and rescreened, that their confident they've got everything under control and...
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because any new deal could and i emphasize could, be perceived as causing conflict or ebbing ploitingoffice of presidency, new deals must be vetted by the ethics adviser whose role to recognize any conflict issues. the ethics adviser will be a recognized expert in the field of government expert. again, the role will be to scrut nice the new deals and actions and any new deal must receive written approval. to further reinforce the wall that we are building between president-elect trump and the trump organization, president-elect trump has ordered through his trust agreement to sharply limit his information rights. reports will only be available and reflect profit and loss on the company as a whole. another step is he created a new position, position of chief compliance council whose responsibility will be to ensure that the trump businesses, again, are operating at the highest levels of integrity and not be perceived as exploiting the office of the presidency. he has also directed that no social media would be tie today president-elect trump's role. in sum, all of these actions complet
because any new deal could and i emphasize could, be perceived as causing conflict or ebbing ploitingoffice of presidency, new deals must be vetted by the ethics adviser whose role to recognize any conflict issues. the ethics adviser will be a recognized expert in the field of government expert. again, the role will be to scrut nice the new deals and actions and any new deal must receive written approval. to further reinforce the wall that we are building between president-elect trump and the...
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. >> well i have a general who i have great respect for, said a -- as you mr.me byhe'll be eb have aswithink, do a gatis y'tknowd tallpoken they soerk >>d of the back of to country mean? >> when they're chopping off the heads of our people and chopping off th because they happen to be a christian in the middle east when isis is doing things that nobody since medll about waterboardins farned, we h firepr. esent. >> you'reow the itizens o thebecause they're chri muslim or anything else. don't want -- look you are old enough to have seen a time different. youds never pllhat rely gup .if wantardend. i want to do lo to dolegally. bu feel itworks?ou'dtsesident. >> no i will rel mattis and i am going to rely on those two people and others and if they don't want to do it okay with do i think it >> and after tellingngressional leaders he invited to the white the popular votef millions of illegal votes, we asked, where is the that are who are illegals who are in two states. you have people registered in two states. their registeredk in new jersey. they vote twice. there are millions of votes in
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we have come up off the election and have ebbed down to a point in tension where we will see if this breaks. how important is it for strategic finance in the future to have a normal market? can all this talk happen within the low interest rate environment we are in right now? or by definition, with or even before to have normalcy within the interest rate market? >> i think there are two aspects to normalcy. one is interest rates. there has never been a right interest rate. it has been tough and the banking sector has been very vocal about low interest rates because they have consequences that were not thought through. low interest rates effectively transfer value from savers to b orrowers, and that is the intent, to stoke economic development. we in the banking sector, and i am looking more at our securities and derivatives brokerage, where we find more distortion would be in government intervention in bond buying. that deprives us of clean market price discovery. once the pricing basis, the u.s. treasury, which is the fundamental pricing basis for most securities, is distorted by go
we have come up off the election and have ebbed down to a point in tension where we will see if this breaks. how important is it for strategic finance in the future to have a normal market? can all this talk happen within the low interest rate environment we are in right now? or by definition, with or even before to have normalcy within the interest rate market? >> i think there are two aspects to normalcy. one is interest rates. there has never been a right interest rate. it has been...
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the obama administration produced regulations, thank god, to improve the eb-5 immigrant visa program. the regulations would clean up the program by stopping jerry mannedering and increasing investment levels for the first time since this program was created in 1992. i bring this up because right now these regulations were published last week and need to be finalized and need to be kept by the trump administration. this is a bipartisan and bicameraal issue and all judiciary leadership support the regulations. i hope you'll take our support for these regulations seriously. >> i will and i was pleased to have the opportunity for you to uniform me about some of the things i wasn't aware for example of the jerry mannedering issue and i will take that directly to the president if given the tuopportunity. >> okay. the chairman brought this issue up. i want to bring it up in a little different way. i've worked for years to tackle abuse of federal charge cards. we worked to establish a set of controls for each agency that they must have in place to prevent misuse of government issued charge ca
the obama administration produced regulations, thank god, to improve the eb-5 immigrant visa program. the regulations would clean up the program by stopping jerry mannedering and increasing investment levels for the first time since this program was created in 1992. i bring this up because right now these regulations were published last week and need to be finalized and need to be kept by the trump administration. this is a bipartisan and bicameraal issue and all judiciary leadership support...
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republican right now, if you in fact can put a plan together that is demonstrable ebey that is demonstrable ebe bettern what obamacare is doing, i will publicly support repealing obamacare and replacing it with your plan, but i want to see it first. >> you know, president obama is a lawyer, and most lawyers other than in the o.j. trial, never put on -- ask a question in court that they don't already know the answer to, so you've got to know that president obama already knows. this isn't a glove don't fit, you must acquit. he's not going to try a glove on o.j. that he didn't demonstrate beforehand, he knows they don't have a replacement, right, sarah? >> yeah. they have had about six years to work on a replacement plan and they haven't gotten here. it's kind of the dog who caught the car and they're not really sure what to do with the situation they have ended up in. i think they were just as surprised as a lot of people were with donald trump winning the election, and they didn't really think they would need a replacement plan so you do end up in this situation where republicans are talking abo
republican right now, if you in fact can put a plan together that is demonstrable ebey that is demonstrable ebe bettern what obamacare is doing, i will publicly support repealing obamacare and replacing it with your plan, but i want to see it first. >> you know, president obama is a lawyer, and most lawyers other than in the o.j. trial, never put on -- ask a question in court that they don't already know the answer to, so you've got to know that president obama already knows. this isn't a...
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consumerour bloomberg index, the numbers for the latest we, republicans confidence has ebbed a bit.here's has independents, the only group where they are getting more confident. theresa maythat faces a decision from their supreme court on tuesday to let her know if she can go ahead as planned, trigger the brexit or not. if they turn that down, it goes back to u.k. parliament. there is a potential coalition forming to make sure she does -- rishaad: is there a crisis brewing when it comes to the banking industry? our next guest certainly thinks that is the case. that is on the way. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. banking may be facing a looming with one third of employees planning to leave over the next two years. let's get more with the chief executive and managing partner, thank you for coming into what is the section with -- situation we are in? trouble of having attracting talent and retaining existing employees. declineseeing a huge from graduate destinations from ivy league schools. of these graduates are transitioning into technology careers. rishaad: they're go
consumerour bloomberg index, the numbers for the latest we, republicans confidence has ebbed a bit.here's has independents, the only group where they are getting more confident. theresa maythat faces a decision from their supreme court on tuesday to let her know if she can go ahead as planned, trigger the brexit or not. if they turn that down, it goes back to u.k. parliament. there is a potential coalition forming to make sure she does -- rishaad: is there a crisis brewing when it comes to the...
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on super bowl stage and he's a a two-time academy of countryou music and country music association ebbedthb year. and it's the first time in 100 years that a male singer willr w deliver the national anthem.alnm so that's another way that he's making history right there att the super bowl will air right ag here on the mighty fox5. f >> who was the last guy. >> billy joel, 2007. >> huh. >> >> the piano man. h>>he p >> there you go. >> i don't know why i did this.k pianonow man.o m [ laughter ] >> over to you. >> thanks allison.is all right. we got a let of lot of weather to talk about. 46 now in washingtok n.ngto that's actually fallen a degreee we've got a very stormy mondaymy in front of us with a lot ofa oo wind. we've already had lots of windsa and rains will pick up here thee next couple of hours.next 45 at dulle cs. at dle look at that 39 up in westn we minster.ter. 43 in baltimore so a chilly dayy it will feel very chilly even in the daytime are few degrees dre above normal.above normal. winds gusting to 40 now in washington.on 38 up in baltimore.alre fredericksburg look at you 39.
on super bowl stage and he's a a two-time academy of countryou music and country music association ebbedthb year. and it's the first time in 100 years that a male singer willr w deliver the national anthem.alnm so that's another way that he's making history right there att the super bowl will air right ag here on the mighty fox5. f >> who was the last guy. >> billy joel, 2007. >> huh. >> >> the piano man. h>>he p >> there you go. >> i don't know...
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since some of the threat from the tech companies is ebbing a bit.us today from detroit. now we go back to shannon pettypiece at trump tower. we were talking about nafta and donald trump imposing a tariff. i'm sorry you couldn't hear us. but the question is, why would does itlate nafta and make a difference? shannon: well, yes. another question is, can trump get rid of nafta? yes, he can. he can withdraw and put tariffs on companies importing products. what difference would it make? all, it would probably ignite trade war with mexico. because we don't how they would respond exactly. but they would probably retaliate with their own tariffs and that impacts all the --panies in working companies importing products from mexico. a manufacturer in the u.s. with , weu.s. and components would see that go up in price. so it would really have a ripple u.s. manufacturers. and not necessarily in a good way. haven't presidents violated trade agreements before? shannon: we haven't had a president pull out of a trade treaty since the 1800 so it would be very unorth
since some of the threat from the tech companies is ebbing a bit.us today from detroit. now we go back to shannon pettypiece at trump tower. we were talking about nafta and donald trump imposing a tariff. i'm sorry you couldn't hear us. but the question is, why would does itlate nafta and make a difference? shannon: well, yes. another question is, can trump get rid of nafta? yes, he can. he can withdraw and put tariffs on companies importing products. what difference would it make? all, it...
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eb. >> a lot of unrealistic violencc scenes.here's violent in the comicentc books. i mean, there's no connection here. so i don't know where this studu came from.ca i don't know how they even madea the connection that real violence is connected to a silll super hero movie.ov >> based on their logic thereogt will be more studies of the samt exact thing coming out until uil they find a definitive link l which they'll probably never find. find. >> i blame more video games.orve >> that's different. >> that's different.nt because then you have --e psychological thing you sitting there in front of this computere >> actively participating.tively >> you're actively shooting anda killing people opposed to --edo let's keep it real.ke it super herom it's garbage.bage it's entertainment it's not real. what are those things you said i in the parking lot. parki lot >> ad apps. >> very entertaining.inin >> death star is in the parking lot -- lot -- >> they're only on the planet haas. >> we're good to go.hao. >> if they rebill the death star we
eb. >> a lot of unrealistic violencc scenes.here's violent in the comicentc books. i mean, there's no connection here. so i don't know where this studu came from.ca i don't know how they even madea the connection that real violence is connected to a silll super hero movie.ov >> based on their logic thereogt will be more studies of the samt exact thing coming out until uil they find a definitive link l which they'll probably never find. find. >> i blame more video games.orve...
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we have to look to president bush and president obama to see how it's ebbed and flowed over the yearshe best administrations are close relationships with the intelligence community. even if they sometimes get it wrong, which they do. they stand by them. they don't publicly hang them out to dry. they don't betray them. and they encourage them to really think outside the box and be innovative. so i think that donald trump's best chance for success with them here and vice versa is to be honest and candid. they'll lay out information they maybe haven't before for him. i don't think -- no matter what they present to him by way of new information, i don't think they'll convince him that russian hacking swayed the election to his advantage. but i think what they will convince him of is that there -- that russia at least attempted to interfere, there were intrusions and the best way to go forward. >> do you think he'll come out after the meeting saying they presented me with this information, i believe that russia was behind it, influencing it but it did not result in the impact or do you thi
we have to look to president bush and president obama to see how it's ebbed and flowed over the yearshe best administrations are close relationships with the intelligence community. even if they sometimes get it wrong, which they do. they stand by them. they don't publicly hang them out to dry. they don't betray them. and they encourage them to really think outside the box and be innovative. so i think that donald trump's best chance for success with them here and vice versa is to be honest and...
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>> ebbing argentina is improving.ime in many years. bullishtanley, a very report on the economy. we expect argentina to rewrite later this year. a good moment for argentina that is coming back to the market for the first time in 10 years. gain are seeing the dollar and we continue to go up here it is there a risk in borrowing in dollars now? >> we him that because many revenues are in dollar. our production is primarily in dollar. we have a dollar -- a lot of dollar revenue. we try to keep a low level of debt here and 1.2, 1.3 times equity. >> does that mean you are thinking about going back into the market sometime this year to fund further acquisition? >> i think the bonds we announced last friday, we are in this week. we will see what is the appetite in terms of rate. then we will decide here and i think if the markets are there, we do not need to do another one later. >> you filed to sell up to $1 billion for a five-year note. do you think you will be able to extend it and can you get it all? look five toy to 10 y
>> ebbing argentina is improving.ime in many years. bullishtanley, a very report on the economy. we expect argentina to rewrite later this year. a good moment for argentina that is coming back to the market for the first time in 10 years. gain are seeing the dollar and we continue to go up here it is there a risk in borrowing in dollars now? >> we him that because many revenues are in dollar. our production is primarily in dollar. we have a dollar -- a lot of dollar revenue. we try...
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senators, eb brave! stop this man! senators, be brave! theect the -- protect vulnerable! mr. tillerson: i have found the russians to be strategic in their thinking, very tactical. they have a plan may have laid before them. when i make the statement, they are not unpredictable. to step back and understand their long-term motivation. then it is an understanding of, how are they likely to carry that plan out? where the elements of that plan? in my view, the leadership of russia has a plan. it is a geographic plan that is in front of them. they are taking actions to implement that plan. they are making responses, then the next step in that point based on reponse. they are not unpredictable. if russia does not receive inadequate response, they will adequate -- they will execute the next step of the plan. senator johnson: please summarizesenator johnson: that plan that they seem to have. mr. tillerson: russia more than anything wants to establish its role in the global world order. they have a view that following the breakup of the soviet union, they were mistreated in the transit
senators, eb brave! stop this man! senators, be brave! theect the -- protect vulnerable! mr. tillerson: i have found the russians to be strategic in their thinking, very tactical. they have a plan may have laid before them. when i make the statement, they are not unpredictable. to step back and understand their long-term motivation. then it is an understanding of, how are they likely to carry that plan out? where the elements of that plan? in my view, the leadership of russia has a plan. it is...
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i've seen ek the number one we would to -- it boost activity is would eb to engage in regulatory reform. we have the ability to do it quickly. there is support for it and certain things the president can do by himself and in a perfectly legitimate exercise of his executive authority. so that the general idea is that regulatory form offers is probably the best option right now to get economy doing even better. >> so the grand challenge of this is i -- i could find 50 plus of my colleagues easily and regulatory reform for president obama. >> now i work with republican perspective and i need the same perspective. i think there will be a greater eagerness from my democratic colleagues to say yes this is a great time. we are looking for a partner in the administration not just looking at what controls now but looks towards the future and says for every president and how we to reliktable reliance is up of that p. >> i used to be the in the franchise business and they lay out if i follow regulations regarding disclosure of inpact on their product that boards you see in the restaurant would be
i've seen ek the number one we would to -- it boost activity is would eb to engage in regulatory reform. we have the ability to do it quickly. there is support for it and certain things the president can do by himself and in a perfectly legitimate exercise of his executive authority. so that the general idea is that regulatory form offers is probably the best option right now to get economy doing even better. >> so the grand challenge of this is i -- i could find 50 plus of my colleagues...
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is help bring down the cost at eb through better research on battery technology is. it relies on the important investment by the department of energy and the lab that supports them. the trump administration will cling to the fossil fuel industry of the past and continue to lead on the innovations that are going to be delete technologies in the clear leadership position. along with that is that in nuclear waste cleanup between 10 and 15% of the agency's budget. non-proliferation. as i mentioned earlier, the quadrennial review could not be more clear on the urgency of cybersecurity. in light of recent revelations about russian hacking the secretary of energy needs to take it very seriously the threats to this nation and our electricity grid. we are becoming more and more a wider economy. my constituents spend nine days on new technologies within energy secretary who are going to take the threats of rushing hacking seriously and defend us against them. i hope we can go into more detail and questions about this. but i want to make sure you understand that the past energy
is help bring down the cost at eb through better research on battery technology is. it relies on the important investment by the department of energy and the lab that supports them. the trump administration will cling to the fossil fuel industry of the past and continue to lead on the innovations that are going to be delete technologies in the clear leadership position. along with that is that in nuclear waste cleanup between 10 and 15% of the agency's budget. non-proliferation. as i mentioned...
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it's keeping the protesters themselves on the move as this has just sort of ebbed and morphed and we'llolence or vandalism. and i think that's really important he's said a lot of things but nothing merits people getting so angry that they have to do damage to people or property. in the long run, martin luther king did it best. because he served non-violent witness to injustice and that non-violent witness was much louder and stronger than any brick. if you want to guarantee getting violent. if you want to guarantee that people listen to you, do the types of things that have worked in the past, such as dr. king or the peaceful anti war movement during the vietnam war. >> he ended up having the ear of lyndon johnson at the time and of course you know, great change started to come as a result of what happened by martin luther king and john lewis and many other people. >> the presidential procession has just left the east part of the white house. let's get perspective. bruce johnson is at lafayette park. you're going to have a great view of the parade once it gets started. >> reporter: hi.
it's keeping the protesters themselves on the move as this has just sort of ebbed and morphed and we'llolence or vandalism. and i think that's really important he's said a lot of things but nothing merits people getting so angry that they have to do damage to people or property. in the long run, martin luther king did it best. because he served non-violent witness to injustice and that non-violent witness was much louder and stronger than any brick. if you want to guarantee getting violent. if...
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the country was spending millions of dollars putting the agencies to gather to protect the country ebs a massive perkiness strikes and the government is utterly incapable of saving lives on u.s. soil. . . i guess the question we have to ask too, if there was no department of homeland security would a lot of americans be clamoring for something like it? so is not to say it is all to the good by any stretch but i think people have reacted to it differently. >> c-span2 where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> and this week on the communicators. to tech savvy members of congress join us for a conversation about internet and tech issues facing the united states. representative suzan delbene a democrat from washington and representative darrell issa, a republican from california. both have some background.
the country was spending millions of dollars putting the agencies to gather to protect the country ebs a massive perkiness strikes and the government is utterly incapable of saving lives on u.s. soil. . . i guess the question we have to ask too, if there was no department of homeland security would a lot of americans be clamoring for something like it? so is not to say it is all to the good by any stretch but i think people have reacted to it differently. >> c-span2 where history unfolds...