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ec. tillerson: the leaders had positive, productive meetings. president trump and president xi agreed to work in concert to expand areas of conversation while managing differences based on mutual respect. they noted the importance of working together to benefit the citizens of both of our countries. president trump noted the challenges caused by chinese government intervention and its economy, and raised serious concerns about the impact of china's industrial, agricultural, technology, and cyber policies on u.s. jobs and exports. president underscored the need for china to take steps to label -- to level the playing field for china to take steps to level the playing field for american workers for reciprocal market access. the two sides noted the urgency of the threat of north korea's weapons program. they reaffirmed their commitment to denuclearize the korean peninsula and fully implement un security council resolutions. they agreed to increase cooperation and work with international comm
ec. tillerson: the leaders had positive, productive meetings. president trump and president xi agreed to work in concert to expand areas of conversation while managing differences based on mutual respect. they noted the importance of working together to benefit the citizens of both of our countries. president trump noted the challenges caused by chinese government intervention and its economy, and raised serious concerns about the impact of china's industrial, agricultural, technology, and...
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ueli ec wasjust died on various parts of this huge mountain. ueli ec was just amazing. —— ueli.illance camera footage from beijing has revealed the horrifying moment when an suv lost control in an underground car park in beijing, killing one security guard and injuring two other workers. the deadly accident occurred last wednesday. the driver of the car had allegedly pushed the accelerator rather than the brake pedal while trying to stop her car. southeast asian leaders took a softer stance on the south china sea dispute during their weekend summit in manila. a statement was released after the summit ended, dropping references to land reclamation and militarization. those references had been included in the text during last year's meeting. china is extremely sensitive to comments about its activities in spratly islands. the former billionaire eike batista, who was once one of the world's richest men, has left prison in brazil for house arrest ahead of a corruption trial. batista, was worth more than $30 billion five years ago, but has lost much of his empire. he's been accused o
ueli ec wasjust died on various parts of this huge mountain. ueli ec was just amazing. —— ueli.illance camera footage from beijing has revealed the horrifying moment when an suv lost control in an underground car park in beijing, killing one security guard and injuring two other workers. the deadly accident occurred last wednesday. the driver of the car had allegedly pushed the accelerator rather than the brake pedal while trying to stop her car. southeast asian leaders took a softer stance...
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what christy shows there, he takes a chart for the eyepiece ec report, the latest report itself, the intergovernmental pattern on climate change. so this is because of this -- the authority and consensus climatology. if you look at the chart in the report, you can't really understand what's going on. it so small and everything is compressed together. and the ipcc also buried it. kristi at the march that it clarified it and what he finds us in this critical weather sound, the tropical weather formations on, the tropical troposphere, that the models match the observation. and there's a range for both. there's a range of model projections and a range of observations because not all of the observational systems completely agree. but the range of observations and the range of model projections only coincide when the models are not private greenhouse gas emissions. only when the models around with natural variability alone. the whole claim the eyepiece ec has now made for almost 20 years is that they know that more than half the warming is due to human activity because the models and the o
what christy shows there, he takes a chart for the eyepiece ec report, the latest report itself, the intergovernmental pattern on climate change. so this is because of this -- the authority and consensus climatology. if you look at the chart in the report, you can't really understand what's going on. it so small and everything is compressed together. and the ipcc also buried it. kristi at the march that it clarified it and what he finds us in this critical weather sound, the tropical weather...
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times moren in 54 than among gi diagnosed mostly w the amazing ec cherry blossoms there are illuminatee n lighting of the ty iv2014. it continues tr area little bit a down south, the cherry blossoms are bloomin washington. national cherry blossoms festival is happening right now on the national mall. as part of the celebration, a traditional lighting of the japanese stone lantern marked friendship and peace between the u.s. and japan. >>> it was a lovely day to gaze at the cherry blossoms >> our cherry blossoms are blooming in philadelphia. as well as sunshine, a lot smiling faces. everyone is happy. no one was in a bad mood. then as we head to monday and tuesday it's going to go south, downhill fast once again. but it was beautiful today and a quiet evening as we get a live look at center city philadelphia. temperature at 50. west wind around eight miles per hour, we top at 63 today in philly. our most mild day and over a week's timeve average normal high temperature for today is 59 degrees. temperature change over last 24 hours, we do have a more mild evening in progress most of our r
times moren in 54 than among gi diagnosed mostly w the amazing ec cherry blossoms there are illuminatee n lighting of the ty iv2014. it continues tr area little bit a down south, the cherry blossoms are bloomin washington. national cherry blossoms festival is happening right now on the national mall. as part of the celebration, a traditional lighting of the japanese stone lantern marked friendship and peace between the u.s. and japan. >>> it was a lovely day to gaze at the cherry...
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detroit city's district, 47% in school district of the city of flint. 44% in the district of columbia in ec -- in d.c. kansas city at 41%. we will go to some of the numbers throughout this segment. patricia is in indiana. that line for all others, in warsaw, indiana. caller: good morning. i have a question. when first question is, as i understand it, the taxes that we pay into the state follows the students. how is that then when someone lives outside a certain school district going to a charter school in a different district, how is that figured out? secondly, students with special mentalphysical needs or special needs, how is that addressed in charter schools? >> to the first question, it deals with what happens between districts. between school districts, there is usually local agreement between the two governmental entities that have the money to follow the child, even if it is across district lines. in florida, if you -- technically you can live in miami and go to a charter school whether it is in fort lauderdale or west palm or whatever is convenient for you. there is no district boun
detroit city's district, 47% in school district of the city of flint. 44% in the district of columbia in ec -- in d.c. kansas city at 41%. we will go to some of the numbers throughout this segment. patricia is in indiana. that line for all others, in warsaw, indiana. caller: good morning. i have a question. when first question is, as i understand it, the taxes that we pay into the state follows the students. how is that then when someone lives outside a certain school district going to a...
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as a guy who sets up ecs, you can find a reason to be passive right now? without hedging my response, using fixed income etf's, it does not mean you are a passive investor. you can look at the lineup on bloomberg and search for fixed income and cank at the lineup and there are a wide variety of produs in a wide variety of spaces. you can get longer duration or shorter just in a diversified passive toward folio. you can go into u.s. high-yield, shorter duration high yields, shorter duration investment grades, emerging markets, etc. asset allocations using etf's and that is a big way fixed income etf's are being used. they are being used actively to set up in income portfolio. jonathan: what is your response? carl: i believe in active management. we have too many built-in advantages of the bond index is about 75% government or government related securities. if i put together a portfolio that yields more than the benchmark, i win more than three out of four cases. spreads widen a little bit, iich does not compensate, and still win. moreover, when securities a
as a guy who sets up ecs, you can find a reason to be passive right now? without hedging my response, using fixed income etf's, it does not mean you are a passive investor. you can look at the lineup on bloomberg and search for fixed income and cank at the lineup and there are a wide variety of produs in a wide variety of spaces. you can get longer duration or shorter just in a diversified passive toward folio. you can go into u.s. high-yield, shorter duration high yields, shorter duration...
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of priorities, including citizens rights, the eu budget and a number of other things related to the ecas said there are some people in britain who seem to have illusions about the sort of deal they can get, in other words, that britain is maybe living in fantasy land? the difference between expectations and reality is quite thick and the perception we have here in brussels is that some in the government might think they can achieve more than is actually achievable. especially because of election time. we fear that reason they and others might be making promises they cannot deliver and i think that is a common fear that other politicians have and they want to make clear, head of the elections, just promise what you can deliver and do not go beyond. what about the financial settlement? donald tews, the european council president has made it clear that has got to be progress on that before he talks about trade and so on. how much in the end will britain have to pay? if i could much in the end will britain have to pay? ifi could say much in the end will britain have to pay? if i could say
of priorities, including citizens rights, the eu budget and a number of other things related to the ecas said there are some people in britain who seem to have illusions about the sort of deal they can get, in other words, that britain is maybe living in fantasy land? the difference between expectations and reality is quite thick and the perception we have here in brussels is that some in the government might think they can achieve more than is actually achievable. especially because of...
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a little bit of a dovish tone from the ec b. a downside risk to inflation.h all of that in mind, we see the euro losing momentum. can they get the momentum back? we will get the u.s. gdp data later on today. rate talk about the risk -- we talked about geopolitics and what trump has been saying about north korea. he spelt out the rest, he said he wanted to see a diplomatic solution. equities were more positive than they are right now. we will say that, down by 3/10 of a percent. are getting other comments in the early hours from secretary of state tillerson, not quite so hawkish. we have seen an increase in the last six straight sessions. the nasdaq futures pretty flat. keep an eye on that. we could get some strong numbers coming through for some tech names in the u.s.. amazon and alphabet. we are putting the yen and there as well. data coming out of japan, inflation numbers that are not budging. a modest recovery but some of the results look weak. let's go to david and glenn. david: let's start with what you mentioned, trump has said a major conflict with no
a little bit of a dovish tone from the ec b. a downside risk to inflation.h all of that in mind, we see the euro losing momentum. can they get the momentum back? we will get the u.s. gdp data later on today. rate talk about the risk -- we talked about geopolitics and what trump has been saying about north korea. he spelt out the rest, he said he wanted to see a diplomatic solution. equities were more positive than they are right now. we will say that, down by 3/10 of a percent. are getting...
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the dire denti cal prediction ec echos others that oppose caleb's law. >> that will not make your procedures safer but instead could potent yacht a crisis in access to care for all californians, particularly knows most vulnerable, the poor, the dental phobic and our state's kids. >> it's not true. >> reporter: dr. kenneth pearson and his son run a dental surgery center near fresno. 95% of their patients are on denti cal. every one gets a separate denis andance anesthesia yolgs. >> every patient has a full team of five licensed professionals. >> reporter: the pearson's say their clinic is proof caleb's law won't destroy denti cal. >> would not impact us at all. >> reporter: dentists in this mill paid as office operate on denti cal patients as well. we wanted to reinvestigate the claims. >> please ensure other kids don't have this fate. >> reporter: we found only seven dentists offered general anesthesia. and five of them already operate with both a dentist andance anesthesia yolgs. as for the oral surgeons who predict closed doors under caleb's doors we found their doors might not be open to
the dire denti cal prediction ec echos others that oppose caleb's law. >> that will not make your procedures safer but instead could potent yacht a crisis in access to care for all californians, particularly knows most vulnerable, the poor, the dental phobic and our state's kids. >> it's not true. >> reporter: dr. kenneth pearson and his son run a dental surgery center near fresno. 95% of their patients are on denti cal. every one gets a separate denis andance anesthesia...
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providing early childhood education for the first five years in san francisco and this includes the ece settings to support children and before school. >>from dcyf. >> oh, from dcyf. and maybe not today but could we have a copy of these numbers that you are proposing here today? >> yes. >> thank you very much. we will go to public comment. ladies and gentlemen. like to speak, please come up. i have one card, tony cosen, if there is anyone else who would like to speak one item number one get behind tony. >> >> thank you for having me my name is tony tyson i am a preschool coordinator and that's why i'm here today. some of this information i think isimportant to reiterate it. 90% of brain development happens between ages 0-5this specifically between 1-3and it is is proven that children that have access to early childhood education have long-term benefits. and of the children that are getting subsidized in san francisco are 65% andwe are looking to ask for support in city's most vulnerable.and we are looking to reduce violence and economic injustice and is currently estimated to be seven d
providing early childhood education for the first five years in san francisco and this includes the ece settings to support children and before school. >>from dcyf. >> oh, from dcyf. and maybe not today but could we have a copy of these numbers that you are proposing here today? >> yes. >> thank you very much. we will go to public comment. ladies and gentlemen. like to speak, please come up. i have one card, tony cosen, if there is anyone else who would like to speak one...
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another issue i've got is the ec agenda isd.c. counterproductive to american values. do they know what americans think or believe? and what the politicos in d.c. are doing is nothing more than divisiveness and chaos. that gives them control. his long as they can control the chaos, i really think part of the problem is the media. they are not getting the president time to do things. there is too much flushing out. this is what he meant. not buying into that one. one thing i do buy into is a #i started. once we drain the swamp inside d.c., i think americans will be much better off than we are today. i thank you again. i hope you have a nice weekend. down here is overcast, 70 degrees. a lot of trade winds from the south. host: take care. farmville, virginia. derek, with the make of the first 100 days? caller: thank you for having me on. his first 100 days -- i voted for the guy for the fact he was going to keep us out of foreign issues. a lot of people are talking about the media. he'soncerned with the fact -- russia has been in syria years and years before we had with p
another issue i've got is the ec agenda isd.c. counterproductive to american values. do they know what americans think or believe? and what the politicos in d.c. are doing is nothing more than divisiveness and chaos. that gives them control. his long as they can control the chaos, i really think part of the problem is the media. they are not getting the president time to do things. there is too much flushing out. this is what he meant. not buying into that one. one thing i do buy into is a #i...
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really don't see the candidates, ec smurf ‘s hollywood stars.n over a lot of these posters in paris and perhaps taking it less seriously. thank you very much. and there'll be live coverage of the results of the first round of voting in the french presidential election. that's tomorrow at 6:30pm, in france decides here on bbc news. that's tonight at 6:30pm, in france decides here on bbc news. and there's full coverage on our website, and via the mobile app. a record number of runners are expected to take part in the london marathon today. more than 40,000 have registered for the event, now in its 37th year. live now to our correspondent — dan johnson — who is in greenwich park. is going to kick off ready soon. yes, the races have begun, the wheelchair race is under way and the women's race will get under way in another five minutes. at women's race will get under way in anotherfive minutes. at ten o'clock, the men's elite race and then the masses after that, all those thousands of people who are gathering. it's getting really busy. lots of strang
really don't see the candidates, ec smurf ‘s hollywood stars.n over a lot of these posters in paris and perhaps taking it less seriously. thank you very much. and there'll be live coverage of the results of the first round of voting in the french presidential election. that's tomorrow at 6:30pm, in france decides here on bbc news. that's tonight at 6:30pm, in france decides here on bbc news. and there's full coverage on our website, and via the mobile app. a record number of runners are...
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ec actually i'm real scared because i've been living over here for ten years, and i see gie neighborhood is changing. w reporter: the 66-year-old judge and a female companion were heading to the gym early this morning when a man with a eun exchanged words with the woman in the driveway. police say he then shot her and ohot the judge four times when he came out of his home to see what was happening. melissa staples is chief of chicago police detectives. >> we believe this could possibly be a potential robber. we don't know that anything was taken at this time. >> reporter: distraught neighbors said they heard gunfire just before 5:00 a.m., then a woman's voice screaming, "don't kill him, don't kill him." the judge died soon thereafter. his friend is expected to survive. wendelin deloach is an attorney who knew the judge. ed totally shocked, stunned, knees buckled. it was horrible. >> reporter: it's not known if the judge's murder was in any way connected to his work, scott. the f.b.i. is now offering a he5,000 reward to help solve the city's 154th homicide this year. >> pelley: dean reyno
ec actually i'm real scared because i've been living over here for ten years, and i see gie neighborhood is changing. w reporter: the 66-year-old judge and a female companion were heading to the gym early this morning when a man with a eun exchanged words with the woman in the driveway. police say he then shot her and ohot the judge four times when he came out of his home to see what was happening. melissa staples is chief of chicago police detectives. >> we believe this could possibly be...
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central park in new york city and there was an interest in congress to do something here in washington ec. senator james mcmillan was appointed senator of the part commission and the purpose was to look at the land and and make washington dc a premier nations capital and one of the greatest cities in the country. part of that plan involves the creation of a national mall with public buildings, monuments, and museums along a grassy area venturing south from the capital building. in order to accomplish the plan, the railroad stations which were located to close to the capital building needed to be removed. if you can imagine, natalie did you have to train stations but you had tracks and railroad crossings to get to the station. senator mcmillan selected daniel barden to lead the efforts to restore the mall. he was an architect in chicago, probably the premier architect at the time. he had been the director of the chicago world's fair, so was only appropriate he be invited to prepare what was called the mcmillan plan at the time. this site was selected for a new railroad station and there we
central park in new york city and there was an interest in congress to do something here in washington ec. senator james mcmillan was appointed senator of the part commission and the purpose was to look at the land and and make washington dc a premier nations capital and one of the greatest cities in the country. part of that plan involves the creation of a national mall with public buildings, monuments, and museums along a grassy area venturing south from the capital building. in order to...
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voting against the ec. le pen is deliberately forgetting what has been done before.measures in terms of immigration and asylum and nationality. so her proposal reveals her main objective — she wants to take advantage and divide. to exploit fear and emotion. for political ends. now, information allows us to link immigration and asylum with what has happened. in paris yesterday for the whole country. this attack was a tragedy, le pen is using this for election purposes. decent weekend on the way. cloud across england and wales. thinning and breaking card. some brighter skies for england and wales. more cloud than earlier on in the south—west. rain southwards across scotla nd south—west. rain southwards across scotland and into northern ireland. not much rain. to the north, colder air in north—east scotland. south, warmerair air in north—east scotland. south, warmer air with a good deal of time. the weather front track south overnight. little or no rain. clearer skies, touch of frost in rural parts of scotland. south, with the car, milder. cloud across wales, west midla
voting against the ec. le pen is deliberately forgetting what has been done before.measures in terms of immigration and asylum and nationality. so her proposal reveals her main objective — she wants to take advantage and divide. to exploit fear and emotion. for political ends. now, information allows us to link immigration and asylum with what has happened. in paris yesterday for the whole country. this attack was a tragedy, le pen is using this for election purposes. decent weekend on the...
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i think that it's okay for a private ec actor to say, hey, this is my property and my space, and i'mo moderate the content in order to make sure that my customers think this is a good place to be. that, to me, is pretty legitimate. that's editorial discretion, just like c-span probably exercises editorial discretion. but, unfortunately, there's this wedding between states and these private intermediaries, and frequenterly when they're negotiating these private agreements about what to censor and not to censor, the civil society and free speech advocates are not at the table. it's more of a private conversation between law enforcement and the governments and the intermediaries. so i don't like that. i think we have to be a little more open in that. >> host: the panel you're on at the state of the net conference is assessing the legitimacy of structures and processes, an open forum on internet governance. whatwhat are you hoping to achie there, what point are you hoping to make? >> guest: i'm going to be talking about cybersecurity and how that's transforming internet governance. up to
i think that it's okay for a private ec actor to say, hey, this is my property and my space, and i'mo moderate the content in order to make sure that my customers think this is a good place to be. that, to me, is pretty legitimate. that's editorial discretion, just like c-span probably exercises editorial discretion. but, unfortunately, there's this wedding between states and these private intermediaries, and frequenterly when they're negotiating these private agreements about what to censor...
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but for too manyeo ladder's gone and we have to rg rg.want treild the la a cngthrus our ec michael smith.t thor pnt the sth side cca. ye mondae' abcoecedmove h jotoexo d ftheed veheay a's ths today. mike, would you please o make oreos in the united at. cookies.see, this factory is and make a dulisa mi. and placesikth sulno be tpa. the ceo of mondaleas ma ,0 aho.200 million mark that she' fohe one person. $9,000 an hour and in that se ho nis workers in mexico rnary rehan a dollar . a's mp ucceptable.prp, do what's right. std ths. stand with michael. bring e bsom protect our pensions and invest that's what you said you were gog d [applause] >> now, building an economy thav putting our issues and oure we'll stand up to the corporate puics o ta w pelendheeolira democrats who take us for se wn r detys working people anr econicul, licis ll tha' soong onlection day betwn e ss between the better of pelevethla w ar people want good j. a powerful majority of ameca suorunnsndur especially among young peopl and as i speak about unionism, at we can build, look, i'm not asking anybody, anonofs,o srar al
but for too manyeo ladder's gone and we have to rg rg.want treild the la a cngthrus our ec michael smith.t thor pnt the sth side cca. ye mondae' abcoecedmove h jotoexo d ftheed veheay a's ths today. mike, would you please o make oreos in the united at. cookies.see, this factory is and make a dulisa mi. and placesikth sulno be tpa. the ceo of mondaleas ma ,0 aho.200 million mark that she' fohe one person. $9,000 an hour and in that se ho nis workers in mexico rnary rehan a dollar . a's mp...
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or have ec's and anything? >> i think we're seeing fewer tweet title really followed this because it doesn't interest me that much but i do think we're seeing a little less of that which is good. is interested in dallas the boring candidate because hours actually talking about reality now they are approaching the physicians that i have with the word out of the trail and then to abandon all trade. but i was boring and i was told by somebody yesterday that the tv people leave will tear them down. so the campaign to tear it aired deteriorated so i am not a believer that you give false promises. and then to say i will fix it. we cannot fix the most serious problems they are serious and we have problems coming our way that the tsunami level if you're not careful. ever see those trucks that come your way with amazon prime or fedex or whenever? me what have people driving these trucks the next decade they will be a bottom is. live will be in the big change and that is what watson is. and with that computer to say if y
or have ec's and anything? >> i think we're seeing fewer tweet title really followed this because it doesn't interest me that much but i do think we're seeing a little less of that which is good. is interested in dallas the boring candidate because hours actually talking about reality now they are approaching the physicians that i have with the word out of the trail and then to abandon all trade. but i was boring and i was told by somebody yesterday that the tv people leave will tear them...
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into the game tonight many you mentioned barry trotz was saying they need to keep their emotions in ecfirst goal we went behind 2-0 the other night. as soon as we scored the first goal the emotions went right the ceiling. yes! i can't wait for that to happen tonight. i brought my wife with me, guys, 2 is just like when i brought my son with me one time, i just want them to experience the win. because when we get a win here in the playoffs you guys know it's like nothing we've ever seen so i can't wait for this game tonight. and of course you're talking about playing the pens. go caps! come on! and we still got an hour to go, i love it. 40 minutes. >> here's what we really love, seeing nothing but the campaigns jerseys. >> that's right. >> usually when you go to a game somewhere else you see a lot of jerseys for the other team not tonight. >> rocking the red tonight. >>> there's a lot of enthusiasm for our sports time in three years campaigns and wizards are both in the playoffs. >> caught up with owner ted leonsis who said he's excited. >> there's a lot of cities right now that don't h
into the game tonight many you mentioned barry trotz was saying they need to keep their emotions in ecfirst goal we went behind 2-0 the other night. as soon as we scored the first goal the emotions went right the ceiling. yes! i can't wait for that to happen tonight. i brought my wife with me, guys, 2 is just like when i brought my son with me one time, i just want them to experience the win. because when we get a win here in the playoffs you guys know it's like nothing we've ever seen so i...
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there's a lot out there worth having but he will have to go after it robotically because it points the ec probably both. there's at least two major companies working on the first stages of surveying the survey will be using robots for quite some time. most of the value is what you use out there because with three d. printers you can now print that all structures. metal structures. i saw one the other day this component made out of a three d. printer you melt in asteroid and feed it in the air and print a rocket it sounds crazy but doable. >> is there anything that has been seen that nasa doesn't want us to know about sex >> i don't know. i've interviewed a bunch of them and david met almost all of them. it's never come up. i did a radio show on wgn chicago someone's that i want to talk about those moon pigeons buzz aldrin saw on the moon. they are keeping secrets and you're part of that conspiracy and i thought he was crazy so i said thank you for the question. he's also one of those that thought we never went so i said go loosaygo look through thousad thousands of film and photographs an
there's a lot out there worth having but he will have to go after it robotically because it points the ec probably both. there's at least two major companies working on the first stages of surveying the survey will be using robots for quite some time. most of the value is what you use out there because with three d. printers you can now print that all structures. metal structures. i saw one the other day this component made out of a three d. printer you melt in asteroid and feed it in the air...
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i am in london and in central bank news, ec president mario draghi says inflation in the euro area is yet strong enough to justify changing the outlook for monetary policy. he spoke earlier today in frankfurt. >> from today's standpoint, i deviatee a choice to from the choices we have been providing in the introductory statement to our press conference. we saw the euro take a dip following his dovish comments but it has since recovered and joining us from paris is the head of investment e which manages 60 billion euros. thank you for your time. dovisha little bit of a which wasmario draghi countered. what does this mean for european bonds? you see german yields going even lower? yeah, what we can say is that inflation is showing no signs of rising. mario draghi has just confirmed that monetary policy for the ecb on the level of short-term rates. said, you're not particularly positive on european bonds generally. why is that? are they too expensive? >> yes, of course. when you look at the german 4 and 30, it's very low. between theead french bond and the german bund is quite low, close
i am in london and in central bank news, ec president mario draghi says inflation in the euro area is yet strong enough to justify changing the outlook for monetary policy. he spoke earlier today in frankfurt. >> from today's standpoint, i deviatee a choice to from the choices we have been providing in the introductory statement to our press conference. we saw the euro take a dip following his dovish comments but it has since recovered and joining us from paris is the head of investment e...
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it is the immediate one that people can connect with ec is.r compareds a to one billion smartphones, so does it make sense? has thelly this potential to have a big impact. caroline: more value. fundamental drivers, the internet of things. we were talking about how at&t is plowing money into 5g. >> the phrase everybody uses is internet of things. what does that actually mean? our research and when we speak to people, industrial automation is where the volume is at this point. even ethernet connections for factories is something they are just about to get. in terms of connections, remote management, bringing the data of the machines to manage them to be more efficient, right at the beginning stages. the potential is supposedly huge. caroline: what about the runaway successes when you dig into the chipmakers? nvidia comes to mind. is it still the standout? >> sentiment has turned against it. there have been downgrades that have brought it back close to being in line with where everybody else was. nvidia was ai, self-driving cars, we will be the h
it is the immediate one that people can connect with ec is.r compareds a to one billion smartphones, so does it make sense? has thelly this potential to have a big impact. caroline: more value. fundamental drivers, the internet of things. we were talking about how at&t is plowing money into 5g. >> the phrase everybody uses is internet of things. what does that actually mean? our research and when we speak to people, industrial automation is where the volume is at this point. even...
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ec the global trade rebounding ath high commodity prices and global commodity consumer. >> there is somethingonger there and this is happening at a global level. we were wondering and it is a global story across the developed markets and is coming across. really supported by the strong earnings growth and we are seeing it coming through and and wekdrop is benign are looking forward to this. it was strong with global asset management coming in and money is in motion. >> this first quarter should and this was in this.ck half of newwe at the beginning of a acceleration? >> a good question. growth seen the earning that is aonger and reason why we prefer the equity over the bond and we are overweight in these regions. you shave that? infrastructure? when did you switch? there were other areas that were interesting and, from our perspective, the political risk is overstated and we don't ists are gaining power. i see what you are saying and deployed is how they the budget. >> are you looking at things that put you off? have weakened numbers coming through and that ties into what we see. something ha
ec the global trade rebounding ath high commodity prices and global commodity consumer. >> there is somethingonger there and this is happening at a global level. we were wondering and it is a global story across the developed markets and is coming across. really supported by the strong earnings growth and we are seeing it coming through and and wekdrop is benign are looking forward to this. it was strong with global asset management coming in and money is in motion. >> this first...
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we took away shop classes and home ec class.ation lives in a fantasy world and they want to force their image of what the world should be on the rest of us. so why would you take skills away from kids because they just dropped out. the dropout rate went up 30% as soon as you eliminated shop class. every crime committed, 70% of every crime committed in america is committed by a dropout. liz: that's interesting. last point. liz: john, we love you. it was good stuff. want to have you back on. we'll have more after the break. don't go away. whoa, this thing is crazy. i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it's included at no additional cost with vonage business. call now and see why 3,000 companies a month are switching to vonage. business grade. people friendly. there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medic
we took away shop classes and home ec class.ation lives in a fantasy world and they want to force their image of what the world should be on the rest of us. so why would you take skills away from kids because they just dropped out. the dropout rate went up 30% as soon as you eliminated shop class. every crime committed, 70% of every crime committed in america is committed by a dropout. liz: that's interesting. last point. liz: john, we love you. it was good stuff. want to have you back on....
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everyone% reduction in ec. it just really big. more money to expand and hire people.'s a win all the way around. this is what it got. i don't. guided more by profits than the tax plan. >> it has a slight sale in the news field. we gained 1% prior too huge rally they know the spin is in favor. the favorite thing about today's announcement from the white house. lori, how about you. it just kind of pricey there on a personal level. a tax break for child care. laura ashley thank you. break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. when a fire destroyed everything in our living room. we replaced it all without touching our savings.
everyone% reduction in ec. it just really big. more money to expand and hire people.'s a win all the way around. this is what it got. i don't. guided more by profits than the tax plan. >> it has a slight sale in the news field. we gained 1% prior too huge rally they know the spin is in favor. the favorite thing about today's announcement from the white house. lori, how about you. it just kind of pricey there on a personal level. a tax break for child care. laura ashley thank you. break...
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. >> he treats everybody with kindness and ec that's what everybody will remember. >> i am sure a lots peers can take lessons from him. he is one of several students that will be sharing their stories this weekend. >>> bill cosby says he is now completely blind. in his first interview in two years he told the national newspaper publishers association he woke up one morning and told his wife i can't see. doctors told him nothing can be done to restore his vision. this revelation is less than a month before cosby is scheduled to stand trial to sexual assault charges in philadelphia. >>> an unusual drug bust in new york. is that a bunch of cocaine in your pants or are you just happy to see me? they caught two passengers with drugs under their clothing. the smugglers were from agents say this is the second time in a month they caught somebody trying to get cocaine into the country by strapping it to their body. >> usually doesn't end well. >>> our new special assignment units, we've got the first story out of the gate. >> we are talking about addiction. we are taking a closer look at how
. >> he treats everybody with kindness and ec that's what everybody will remember. >> i am sure a lots peers can take lessons from him. he is one of several students that will be sharing their stories this weekend. >>> bill cosby says he is now completely blind. in his first interview in two years he told the national newspaper publishers association he woke up one morning and told his wife i can't see. doctors told him nothing can be done to restore his vision. this...
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review and possible action to review and change the conditions on the place of entertainment permit #ec-1377 place of entertainment and extended hours premises permit for halcyon. do we have anything from staff that you want to say? >> amii'm happy to review but i've know that you guys have been here for the last few meanings and we intended to do this a few weeks ago and the owner that house asked for the continuance of the item based on this just to follow up today regarding the found complaint and here we are so--so ms. milano is here this evening. >> great, and i know we've heard from a number of different neighbors as well as the operator of the venues and a number of her experts and we've had a number of conversations and i think we are particularly interested in figuring out where we go from here and what we can do not necessarily to make everyone happy but to at least move everything forward so that everyone is able to continue on in the same neighborhood. so with that, miss milano if you want to come up and talk about where you are and what might be changing and what your plans
review and possible action to review and change the conditions on the place of entertainment permit #ec-1377 place of entertainment and extended hours premises permit for halcyon. do we have anything from staff that you want to say? >> amii'm happy to review but i've know that you guys have been here for the last few meanings and we intended to do this a few weeks ago and the owner that house asked for the continuance of the item based on this just to follow up today regarding the found...
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that's something with a base e ec -- basic appeal but it's an impressive goal at 3% growth. >> charlie what would it do? >> more tax revenue to fill the hole but are businesses willing to spend the way before? probably not. >> charlie: thank you for coming. we'll be right back. foreign policy when we come back. we continue with a look at president trump's foreign policy as the administration near the 100-day milestone this saturday. and he surprised the world with the use of strikes over the use of chemical weapons and used economic policies to get president xi to help pressure north korea. the white house has put all options on the table as tensions rise. then there's questions of ties between the trump campaign and russia which comply -- complicates relations with russia. much remains unknown with the iran nuclear deal and the paris climate accord and i'm thrilled to have katty kay and ian bremmer here. what can the president say on foreign policy and say this is what is a clear victory, win, achievement? >> i think the biggest achievement in a sense is that he has learned what he di
that's something with a base e ec -- basic appeal but it's an impressive goal at 3% growth. >> charlie what would it do? >> more tax revenue to fill the hole but are businesses willing to spend the way before? probably not. >> charlie: thank you for coming. we'll be right back. foreign policy when we come back. we continue with a look at president trump's foreign policy as the administration near the 100-day milestone this saturday. and he surprised the world with the use of...
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trump and protectionism or chinese debt and excessive leverage in the corporate sektd nctor in the eco any of these things keep you awake? this leveraging question in china is something which dates already for several years. the economists who are expecting to have some hard landing or something of that sort in maybe three, four, five years. all that didn't happen. the high thechinese apparently controlling that process. it's difficult to understand exactly that is going to proceed from the outside. my assumption is that we don't -- we will not be seeing something along the lines of a hard-landing china any time soon. on the other hand, this question of protectionism with trump that remains to be seen. we have to watch exactly what kind of specific measures he could take and how problematic that would be. what i'm saying is that on the other hand, in general our economy is recovering, emerging markets are recovering. >> geoff spoke with the director of the imf's monetary and capital monetary department and ask the for his market outlook under a trump presidency. >> markets took an opt
trump and protectionism or chinese debt and excessive leverage in the corporate sektd nctor in the eco any of these things keep you awake? this leveraging question in china is something which dates already for several years. the economists who are expecting to have some hard landing or something of that sort in maybe three, four, five years. all that didn't happen. the high thechinese apparently controlling that process. it's difficult to understand exactly that is going to proceed from the...
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ec nixon again in the interviews, he got 60,000 ofance for "six crises" which 20,000 paid to one of theeveral aides that has helped him. dreyfus corporation? >> the dreyfus corporation, he was friends with mr. dreyfuss and his first name escapes me. more interesting thing to that one is i am preparing a speech i have to give in boston at fenway park and it is supposed to be about nixon. nick them was at this huge sports fan. there was at this instance in the midst of the watergate crisis were a reporter asks him who he thinks the greatest players of all time are and nixon pulls out all the books with all the batting averages and he makes not one list but to lists. what is before integration and the other is after integration. after baseball was integrated by his one-time good friend jackie robinson. him,r thompson, who hated the gonzo writer who hated nixon once it did a car ride in his limousine with an and they talked football the whole time and that afternoon and in the next dispatch thompson wrote he is not a bad guy. he really knows what linebackers do and what versus a good lineba
ec nixon again in the interviews, he got 60,000 ofance for "six crises" which 20,000 paid to one of theeveral aides that has helped him. dreyfus corporation? >> the dreyfus corporation, he was friends with mr. dreyfuss and his first name escapes me. more interesting thing to that one is i am preparing a speech i have to give in boston at fenway park and it is supposed to be about nixon. nick them was at this huge sports fan. there was at this instance in the midst of the...
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that is that as the -- if the economy gross, a larger ee c ec can carry more debt. in the 1980s, the deficit grew strongly, the economy was robust and company came through fine. such a build-up in the national debt over the past decade or so, that i'm not sure that that's very comforting. so they're going to have a fight on their hands here. the details will matter. >> bret: the details about getting into the weeds here, but being revenue neutral allows you to use this reconciliation 51 votes as opposed to having to get 60, where you have to get democrats to sign on. the problem is if it is not revenue neutral, it can only last for ten years, then if you make it revenue neutral or get 60 votes, it could last forever. that's a big hurdle. >> it is. this happened back in 1986, bret. i remember the debate very well. president reagan was in favor of tax reform, but didn't really push it until late in the game. and it became an idea whose time had come in the sense that the arguments for it were pretty powerful. it really did change the tax code measurably. you can't buy
that is that as the -- if the economy gross, a larger ee c ec can carry more debt. in the 1980s, the deficit grew strongly, the economy was robust and company came through fine. such a build-up in the national debt over the past decade or so, that i'm not sure that that's very comforting. so they're going to have a fight on their hands here. the details will matter. >> bret: the details about getting into the weeds here, but being revenue neutral allows you to use this reconciliation 51...
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this missile flew about nine minutes into the ec, also known as the sea of japan.'t go very far, but that's not really the point, it's what it represents. and then we had a really interesting statement from secretary of state rex tillerson, mr. tillerson saying, and i quote, north korea launched yet another medium ranged ballistic missile, the united states has spoken enough about north korea, we have no further comment. no comment from the state department, it duoes make you wonder if they aren't the least bit worried how kim jong-un may interpret those words. >> there's also a big international story, a bick chemical weapons air strike against syrian civilians, the images are horrific. >> reporter: we do want to caution, the images are horrific, you may want to take young children out of the room. u.s. officials believe it was the assad regime and most likely they attacked using sarin. cnn will not blur out the horror. activists say dozens of civilians killed and hundreds injured including children when air strikes hit in northern syria. eyewitnesses say visibili
this missile flew about nine minutes into the ec, also known as the sea of japan.'t go very far, but that's not really the point, it's what it represents. and then we had a really interesting statement from secretary of state rex tillerson, mr. tillerson saying, and i quote, north korea launched yet another medium ranged ballistic missile, the united states has spoken enough about north korea, we have no further comment. no comment from the state department, it duoes make you wonder if they...
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. >> ec gordon over marcus smart, not a right in the face! wow. good stuff.csn. enjoy your weekend. >>> this next sto memories of w took my sister and me to the women's final hour in '96. this one last night a stunner. mississippi state upseats top seed connecticut on a buzzer beater. the huskies had won a college record of 111 straight games under legendary head coach adinos. philadelphia's john stehly coaches south carolina. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> >> here's a live look outside cape may, new jersey. still gray, cloudy. you can kind of see where the sun is trying to break through right now. what we're going to see today, peeks of sun in and mostly cloudy forecast during the day. also, those wet roadways, still kind of damp, but they will slowly start to dry out as we go through today. and conditions continue to dry out, as well. here's a look at radar and satellite. maybe awe few sprinkles. that's not actually rain making it to the ground. overall, we're actually seeing breaks in the clouds right now. that's kind of the clear ar
. >> ec gordon over marcus smart, not a right in the face! wow. good stuff.csn. enjoy your weekend. >>> this next sto memories of w took my sister and me to the women's final hour in '96. this one last night a stunner. mississippi state upseats top seed connecticut on a buzzer beater. the huskies had won a college record of 111 straight games under legendary head coach adinos. philadelphia's john stehly coaches south carolina. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert...
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they began taking the club drugs, of course, ec thatty and all this crap that they take into their bodies. and what's happened to the ability, you know, of young people to go to a bar, learn how to drink in a sensible way, in an adult context, be able to sit with the op to sit sex -- opposite sex, learn how to talk, how to flirt, discuss ideas, okay? it's absolutely a cruel law. you can buy marijuana in colorado, and young people can't get a glass can of beer when they arrive in college? do you know how outrageous that is? why aren't you more outraged, okay? [laughter] that has to end. what else here? [laughter] okay. let's see, okay, oh, i've hit quite a few things, this is really good. [laughter] oh, yes. so just to return to what i was saying about the, about the, you know, the solidarity of women in the agrarian period, i think that probably part of my ability to analyze things comes from my exposure to almost like kind of a capsule, condensed version of human history. i experienced the agrarian era through my contact with those powerful country women who had immigrated, and there's a
they began taking the club drugs, of course, ec thatty and all this crap that they take into their bodies. and what's happened to the ability, you know, of young people to go to a bar, learn how to drink in a sensible way, in an adult context, be able to sit with the op to sit sex -- opposite sex, learn how to talk, how to flirt, discuss ideas, okay? it's absolutely a cruel law. you can buy marijuana in colorado, and young people can't get a glass can of beer when they arrive in college? do you...
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another big exception: ec he says he's seen it too many times, and he's on a crusade to stop it. >> kozinskiere have been any number of documented instances of prosecutors doing things that are dishonest, slimy- >> stahl: he lectures about prosecutorial misconduct and rails about it from the bench. >> kozinski: see whether they really want to stick by a conviction that was obtained by lying prosecutors. >> stahl: the judge says he's seen prosecutors distort evidence, coach witnesses, pile on charges to force guilty pleas, and fail to reveal facts that could help or be exculpatory to the defense, which they're legally required to do. how much of a stigma is it to not turn over exculpatory evidence? is it a huge blemish on a prosecutor, on a lawyer? >> kozinski: i don't think so. i think they consider it feathers in their caps. >> stahl: really? >> kozinski: maybe they won't admit it, but i think that's h >> stahl: statements like these have earned him his fair share of criticism, including from his fellow judges. but he wonders how many of the 2.2 million people behind bars are innocent. >> k
another big exception: ec he says he's seen it too many times, and he's on a crusade to stop it. >> kozinskiere have been any number of documented instances of prosecutors doing things that are dishonest, slimy- >> stahl: he lectures about prosecutorial misconduct and rails about it from the bench. >> kozinski: see whether they really want to stick by a conviction that was obtained by lying prosecutors. >> stahl: the judge says he's seen prosecutors distort evidence,...
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so to the ec tent that people are judging him harshly, i would say it's his, it's the expectation thate himself created. i just want to emphasize one point that we've gone over a little bit here which is a real problem in this 100 days which is staffing of this administration. they are way behind on that job. they do not have the political appointees confirmed, not even very many of them nominated. i think we were talking before even 10% -- >> 95 out of 970 -- >> have even been nominated. and he can't get anything done to the extent he wants to get it done unless he has the personnel in place to do it. chris: i've got less than a minute, karl, you've got to summarize in less than a minute, if you had ten minutes with this president, what would your advice be for the next 100 days? >> lower the expectation. stop saying quickly and easily. second of all, stop tweeting. i was in front of a group this week, 90% of whom voted for trump. i was asked a similar question, what do you think he should do differently, i said stop tweeting. the entire crowd taliban to respond town louse -- began to
so to the ec tent that people are judging him harshly, i would say it's his, it's the expectation thate himself created. i just want to emphasize one point that we've gone over a little bit here which is a real problem in this 100 days which is staffing of this administration. they are way behind on that job. they do not have the political appointees confirmed, not even very many of them nominated. i think we were talking before even 10% -- >> 95 out of 970 -- >> have even been...