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edward is, i'm afraid. mr. edward. who is mr. edward? why, the owner of thornfid, of course.t this was your house. why, bless i'm only the housekeeper. thornfield belongs to mr. edward rochester, and little adele is his ward. and here is your room, my dear. it's quite small, but i thought you'd like it better e than one of the la front chambers. oh, it's very beautiful. y i can't understand gentleman of a house like this so seldom comes to it. it is strange. but you'll find, miss eyre, that in many ways mr. edward is a strange man. good night, my dear. good night. [musiclays] bonjour, mademoiselle. mama had a dress like that, mademoiselle, only she could dance much more beautifully. do you wish to see? now? this very moment? now you speak like monsieur rochester. for him it is never the right moment, maisamais. your name's adele, isn't it? do you know what i was inking, adele? i was just t lnking that never in e have i been awakened so happily. [playing piano] you like that, mademoiselle? very much, adele. grealemen and ladies came to see mama, and i used to dance before them
edward is, i'm afraid. mr. edward. who is mr. edward? why, the owner of thornfid, of course.t this was your house. why, bless i'm only the housekeeper. thornfield belongs to mr. edward rochester, and little adele is his ward. and here is your room, my dear. it's quite small, but i thought you'd like it better e than one of the la front chambers. oh, it's very beautiful. y i can't understand gentleman of a house like this so seldom comes to it. it is strange. but you'll find, miss eyre, that in...
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let us bring in edward out of capital. from covenant edward, nice to see you. the value of sovereigns or bonds in general that are essentially giving negative yields or that you are paying to buy the debt is now over 10 trillion dollars. what do you do with that information? yourd: if you look at the curve, the treasury yields are now close to zero. the german bund is back to zero. it is actually from an investor's point of view a flight to safety. wherek in recognition of the economic momentum has been going in the last few months, it is probably the right move in terms of where the investors are positioning themselves. brings up thelly other part of the question which is -- what are we running away from? look at where we started at the start of the year, the poor economic data and the deteriorating momentum -- that is a game changer for central banks. that is where risk markets were favorable for risk. , as wee are right now said in our recent navigator, it is essentially a "show me the money" face right now. the markets are watching carefully a few things --
let us bring in edward out of capital. from covenant edward, nice to see you. the value of sovereigns or bonds in general that are essentially giving negative yields or that you are paying to buy the debt is now over 10 trillion dollars. what do you do with that information? yourd: if you look at the curve, the treasury yields are now close to zero. the german bund is back to zero. it is actually from an investor's point of view a flight to safety. wherek in recognition of the economic momentum...
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edward: they are stunned. [laughter] any ofnt to maybe ask the panelists -- one of the, this really goes to jim, your point, which i thought was one of the kind of core intellectual flaws of this task force report, is they looked at the postal service as a kind of -- the scope and scale of network as somehow a flaw. and then almost to say, to then say -- they were actually talking about it -- at some point they wanted to move to twwo -- to two completely separate networks. that is what is allocation efficiency over what economists call productive efficiency. if we want to kind of have the lowest possible cost, maybe not prices, but the lowest possible cost for package delivery in this country, we do it how we are doing it now. if we want to raise those costs, we say to the usps, you cannot use any of those benefits. you cannot use the fact you are already going up to a house, you have to send a separate committees this would be good for the union because you would have more delivery members, more union members
edward: they are stunned. [laughter] any ofnt to maybe ask the panelists -- one of the, this really goes to jim, your point, which i thought was one of the kind of core intellectual flaws of this task force report, is they looked at the postal service as a kind of -- the scope and scale of network as somehow a flaw. and then almost to say, to then say -- they were actually talking about it -- at some point they wanted to move to twwo -- to two completely separate networks. that is what is...
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let's go back to edward lawrence for a quick update. edward.r: the questions are still coming but they maintain that aircraft is the safest way to travel. they also defended why it took three days for the faa to ground the boeing 737 max 8 aircraft. basically the last agency around the globe to do it. director daniel daniel, elwell said he didn't have the evidence he needed to ground the planes. >> we may have been the last ones to ground the airplanes but canada and united states were first ones to ground the data for data. if you ground a aircraft for definable reason, you have something by which to underground them. reporter: senators were concerned about the close relationship between faa investigators as well as boeing when they were trying to certify this plane. they were concerned that possibly they rushed rollout of this plane without giving pilots the proper training they needed by adding new software, the anti-stall software on the aircraft. senators are concerned that boeing makes certain safety equipment optional. that airlines have
let's go back to edward lawrence for a quick update. edward.r: the questions are still coming but they maintain that aircraft is the safest way to travel. they also defended why it took three days for the faa to ground the boeing 737 max 8 aircraft. basically the last agency around the globe to do it. director daniel daniel, elwell said he didn't have the evidence he needed to ground the planes. >> we may have been the last ones to ground the airplanes but canada and united states were...
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edward? reporter: exactly, melissa. you know how everyone on capitol hill and the nation for that matter was waiting on special counsel robert mueller to wait on the report, so were the chinese. sources tell us they were waiting on the mueller report that the president got vindicated. now that it is out, the chinese believe it will not hurt the president that is why they put more on the table to negotiate over. the chinese negotiators went farther than they have in past talks. chinese wanted to see the mueller report would hurt the president. they're more serious about coming to a deal because the chinese believe the president could get reelected. that the chinese would have to deal with this administration and trade policies through at white house economic advisor hairy kudlow saying they're willing to negotiate on our side in weeks or months to get the right listen. >> if it takes a few more weeks, or if it takes months, so be it. we have to get a great deal as the president says. it works
edward? reporter: exactly, melissa. you know how everyone on capitol hill and the nation for that matter was waiting on special counsel robert mueller to wait on the report, so were the chinese. sources tell us they were waiting on the mueller report that the president got vindicated. now that it is out, the chinese believe it will not hurt the president that is why they put more on the table to negotiate over. the chinese negotiators went farther than they have in past talks. chinese wanted to...
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in 1989 tracy edwards and her all—female crew we re tracy edwards and her all—female crew were openlyre openly mocked as girls doing a man'sjob when crew were openly mocked as girls doing a man's job when they took pa rt doing a man's job when they took part in the wet read round the world challenge. —— whitbread. maiden, the film named after their racing boat, is that story. painstakingly pieced together from archive footage, but it relates the story of the boat's skipper, a young woman it relates the story of the boat's skippei’. a young woman working it relates the story of the boat's skipper, a young woman working on yachts who learned —— yarns to race. why did you decide to put together a all—female crew? why did you decide to put together a all-female crew? any woman on a boat could never be proven —— never be good enough if we could prove that an all—female crew would be the only way to prove once and for all. the triumph of maiden as a sporting first might have gone undocumented, not the tracy edwards giving a talk in london which director alex holmes attended with his daughte
in 1989 tracy edwards and her all—female crew we re tracy edwards and her all—female crew were openlyre openly mocked as girls doing a man'sjob when crew were openly mocked as girls doing a man's job when they took pa rt doing a man's job when they took part in the wet read round the world challenge. —— whitbread. maiden, the film named after their racing boat, is that story. painstakingly pieced together from archive footage, but it relates the story of the boat's skipper, a young...
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cases involving people like ,homas drake, chelsea manning and of course edwards noted. -- edward snowden. i was struck by the uncanny resemblance and overlaps to what was playing out now and what was happening in some of the stuff i was looking at in the 1960's and 1970's. i was realizing these issues were rooted not just in the 1960's and 1970's but go back to the early 20th century. a time when the united states was emerging as a global power. this phenomenon of whistleblowing started to -- looking at it more in depth, it was realizing that it actually sheds lights on key aspects of american power. overt and covert. from involvement in world war i to the cold war and the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan. code breaking through world war i and covert operations during -- by the cia during the cold war. that is how i arrived. jay sexton: there is this long thisry -- there is historical consciousness recently. you are creating a history of something that has not really had itself identified yet. what has that been like? you have been the first person to try to put the pieces of the puzzle
cases involving people like ,homas drake, chelsea manning and of course edwards noted. -- edward snowden. i was struck by the uncanny resemblance and overlaps to what was playing out now and what was happening in some of the stuff i was looking at in the 1960's and 1970's. i was realizing these issues were rooted not just in the 1960's and 1970's but go back to the early 20th century. a time when the united states was emerging as a global power. this phenomenon of whistleblowing started to --...
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at their big conference in new york, edward snowden made a virtual appearance. we might hear about that in a minute. what we are going to do today, it will be a free-flowing conversation. a series to ask kaeten of questions, and then we will open it up and a half hour or so. if you could wave at me, i will point you down. if you can make your way to the microphone, so the questions .ould be heard, i appreciate it let's give kaeten mistry a warm welcome. [applause] prof. mistry: thank you for coming out. it is great to be in missouri. great to back in missouri. the very first time i undertook library research at the , my first time in the u.s. archive, and remains to this day's one of the friendliest and nicest places you can do outsider research. it is also fitting that we are talking about this topic. in part because of the truman library and further down the same road, the eisenhower library. two successive administrations who play a formative role in terms of the post 1945 international order. but also the nature of the modern u.s. national security state inc
at their big conference in new york, edward snowden made a virtual appearance. we might hear about that in a minute. what we are going to do today, it will be a free-flowing conversation. a series to ask kaeten of questions, and then we will open it up and a half hour or so. if you could wave at me, i will point you down. if you can make your way to the microphone, so the questions .ould be heard, i appreciate it let's give kaeten mistry a warm welcome. [applause] prof. mistry: thank you for...
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by the time edward russell junior filmed this video and uploaded it to facebook... the swastika spraypainted near the baseball and softball fields at vanden high school in fairfield had mostly been removed... but if you look carefully, you can barely make it out.edward russell/father- "i'm emotionally spent -- i've never felt this." russell and his family have involved the san francisco chapter of the naacp in this case. russell's 17-year-old son was named in the graffiti discovered on campus march second. the family says the students responsible were suspended for five days and allowed to return to school. edward russell/father- "then on march 20th in the afternoon, my son's friend was called a monkey by a white student." the naacp and the russell's say there is a culture of racism at the school and the travis unified school district... and that school and district leaders are not properly addressing it. they say the school district considers this a case of vandalism and not a hate crime.rev. amos brown/naacp- "to have children subjected to this kind of stress and
by the time edward russell junior filmed this video and uploaded it to facebook... the swastika spraypainted near the baseball and softball fields at vanden high school in fairfield had mostly been removed... but if you look carefully, you can barely make it out.edward russell/father- "i'm emotionally spent -- i've never felt this." russell and his family have involved the san francisco chapter of the naacp in this case. russell's 17-year-old son was named in the graffiti discovered...
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for the world's gold standard miles edwards global regulatory attorney joins us to pile of us through all the headlines and strikes continue to sweep below the border in mexico but how will the new almost government handle labor's new moves alex mahila which joins us to analyze the picket lines. only grows contributor to america's lawyer joins us to break down the state of u.s. airport infrastructure and we are back on bob seamus stephen williamson the author of walk chain the next everything joins us to find out what could be the fate of the fast growing thin all that directly ahead but first we had some that was let's go today is the united states is department of housing and urban development charges facebook twenty eight thousand the claim reasonable cause to believe the social media companies ad targeting system opened the door to violations of the fair housing act hud secretary ben carson released a statement saying facebook is discriminating against people based based upon who they are and where they live using a computer to limit a person's housing choices can be just as discr
for the world's gold standard miles edwards global regulatory attorney joins us to pile of us through all the headlines and strikes continue to sweep below the border in mexico but how will the new almost government handle labor's new moves alex mahila which joins us to analyze the picket lines. only grows contributor to america's lawyer joins us to break down the state of u.s. airport infrastructure and we are back on bob seamus stephen williamson the author of walk chain the next everything...
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it's utter lir claly classless. >> donna edwards, i was lucky to cover john mccain in the senate, for several years. watching what essentially was a state funeral for him as he died, in covering that as well, the president noticeably absent from those proceedings. i wonder how that plays into his continued public bitterness over this. >> you know, it's hard to explain. and i think it is beneath the office of the president. but this president seems to do things every day that are beneath the office of the president of the united states. and i think one thing that can explain it is that the president continues to argue against a dead man because he's a man who can't speak. and i think that for the president of the united states, what this means is that he's more focused on what happened a year ago, two years ago than he is on doing his job today and being accountable to the american people. and, you know, people can see that for what it is. and it's really rather disgusting. >> and michael, i don't want to lose sight of the fact that one of the things -- the president was attacking the
it's utter lir claly classless. >> donna edwards, i was lucky to cover john mccain in the senate, for several years. watching what essentially was a state funeral for him as he died, in covering that as well, the president noticeably absent from those proceedings. i wonder how that plays into his continued public bitterness over this. >> you know, it's hard to explain. and i think it is beneath the office of the president. but this president seems to do things every day that are...
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of course, edward snowden. tracking this in the news, i was struck by the uncanny betweennce and overlaps what was playing out now and in the 1960'sning and 70's. so starting today a little bit deeper. issues arehat these rooted not just in the 60's and 70's, but back to the early 20th century. this phenomenon of whistleblowing, looking at it in more depth, it was realizing that actually sheds light on key aspects of american power, overt and covert from involvement in world war i through world war ii , the cold war to modern-day conflicts in iraq and afghanistan. but also covertly from secret code breaking to covert ofrations taken by the cia to the modern surveillance state. that's how i arrived at this project. there is a long history of whistleblowing, but there's not really a historical consciousness of it until recently. in many ways, you are creating a notory of some that has itself been identified by history. what is that like, being the first try to peace the puzzles together? >> there has been a chall
of course, edward snowden. tracking this in the news, i was struck by the uncanny betweennce and overlaps what was playing out now and in the 1960'sning and 70's. so starting today a little bit deeper. issues arehat these rooted not just in the 60's and 70's, but back to the early 20th century. this phenomenon of whistleblowing, looking at it in more depth, it was realizing that actually sheds light on key aspects of american power, overt and covert from involvement in world war i through world...
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tom: brexit really front and some words -- front and center with anna edwards on the green. in america, you know once we get through the mueller-athon, china and u.s. is going to be back on the radar. the timing of it is really extraordinary to a distracted america. francine: we were covering the eu leader summit thursday and friday. about 50% of the discussion was on brexit. the other 50% was on how europe deals with china, italy and france signing these deals on their own, not part of the eu. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. here's viviana hurtado. viviana: a new special counsel investigation. that is the demand from president trump's ally senator
tom: brexit really front and some words -- front and center with anna edwards on the green. in america, you know once we get through the mueller-athon, china and u.s. is going to be back on the radar. the timing of it is really extraordinary to a distracted america. francine: we were covering the eu leader summit thursday and friday. about 50% of the discussion was on brexit. the other 50% was on how europe deals with china, italy and france signing these deals on their own, not part of the eu....
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to the man who broke the news edward lawrence live in washington. edward.eporter: an hour ago chinese removed the trip to mar-a-lago from president xi xinping's calendar. the chinese president will not come to the u.s. at least in march. the government officials are concerned that president trump will walk away from a deal causing president xi to lose face. there is talk of sending a another trade delegation. there was a big step forward. economic advisor larry kudlow said the chinese had to make the step to stop stealing company's intellectual property. today the chinese national peoples congress introduced a law barring government agencies and employees demanding company secrets. it also sets up a legal system in accordance with international rules to enforce the new law. the new foreign investment act was formally introduced today and expected to pass in the next week. kudlow also confirmed in the last meeting in washington the chinese agreed to enforcement. listen. >> we will get an enforcement procedure which basically says, if you play by these rules,
to the man who broke the news edward lawrence live in washington. edward.eporter: an hour ago chinese removed the trip to mar-a-lago from president xi xinping's calendar. the chinese president will not come to the u.s. at least in march. the government officials are concerned that president trump will walk away from a deal causing president xi to lose face. there is talk of sending a another trade delegation. there was a big step forward. economic advisor larry kudlow said the chinese had to...
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and coming up, mark edwards will be joining us.is next on "bloomberg: commodities edge." ♪ ♪ alix: i am alix steel, this is "bloomberg: commodities edge." time now for the be enough brief, which gives an in-depth analysis on clean energy and emerging technologies. the u.s. could export 65.4 million tons of natural gas per year by the end of 2020 and china could be the buyer. the problem is how it gets there. a new report shows that the next year, the panama canal will not be able to handle all of the supply coming online. anna, what did you find when you did the study? >> currently about half of u.s. exports are going to asia, and the majority of those are going through the panama canal. add in the u.s. exports going to the west coast of mexico and chile, and that means every couple of days one ship is going through the panama canal. the panama canal has a limit on how many ships can go through with lng per day. the u.s. is expected to double export capacity by next year. any lng from the atlantic can go through the pacific basin.
and coming up, mark edwards will be joining us.is next on "bloomberg: commodities edge." ♪ ♪ alix: i am alix steel, this is "bloomberg: commodities edge." time now for the be enough brief, which gives an in-depth analysis on clean energy and emerging technologies. the u.s. could export 65.4 million tons of natural gas per year by the end of 2020 and china could be the buyer. the problem is how it gets there. a new report shows that the next year, the panama canal will...
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john edwards, hillary clinton. you get a sense there is a backstage to them, you know? there is a sense that they are thinking about what they're going to say. he's off the cuff, happening in the moment. there is a realness to him. now, how will it translate on the national stage? we don't know that.
john edwards, hillary clinton. you get a sense there is a backstage to them, you know? there is a sense that they are thinking about what they're going to say. he's off the cuff, happening in the moment. there is a realness to him. now, how will it translate on the national stage? we don't know that.
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mark edwards, the ceo of offshore investing ahead of the bottom and rig rates. i sit down with him to see where he has pricing power. ♪ alix: i am alix steel, welcome to "bloomberg: commodities edge." it is 30 minutes focused on the companies, physical assets and trading behind the hottest commodities, with the smartest voices in the business. first, spot on. our take on the big story. joining me is the cofounder of energy aspects. and our spotlight is on oil prices, trading at a four month high. the news is that opec pushed back a decision to extend production cuts until june. >> in consideration that market fundamentals are unlikely to materially change in the next two months, the jmmc decided to forgo the full ministerial meeting in april, and schedule a meeting in may ahead of the opec conference meeting on the 25th of june. alix: was that the right call? richard: i think opec is buying itself a few more months to see how the data comes in. fundamentals have not done nearly as badly as expected in the first quarter. they also just don't know what is going to
mark edwards, the ceo of offshore investing ahead of the bottom and rig rates. i sit down with him to see where he has pricing power. ♪ alix: i am alix steel, welcome to "bloomberg: commodities edge." it is 30 minutes focused on the companies, physical assets and trading behind the hottest commodities, with the smartest voices in the business. first, spot on. our take on the big story. joining me is the cofounder of energy aspects. and our spotlight is on oil prices, trading at a...
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edward lawrence live in d.c. edward?eporter: discussions with the chinese even at the deputy level are continuing even today. the both sides trying to get to the final deal as quickly as possible. today the chinese announced they are slashing expectations for growth in 2019. the expectation is now between 6% and 6.5% growth. last year the chinese announced the growth was the lowest in 30 years. that was still more than the 2019 projections. still this signals a further weakening of the chinese economy. i'm also hearing companies in china say american manufacturers have started to shift their supply chains. that could signal long-term damage to the chinese economy if a trade deal cannot be worked out. vice president mike pence says the u.s. will protect our industries. >> this president is picking up the phone. he is traveling the world. he is fighting for trade deals that are free and fair and reciprocal and we're going to have trade that wins for america. reporter: on capitol hill republican senators seeing weakness in
edward lawrence live in d.c. edward?eporter: discussions with the chinese even at the deputy level are continuing even today. the both sides trying to get to the final deal as quickly as possible. today the chinese announced they are slashing expectations for growth in 2019. the expectation is now between 6% and 6.5% growth. last year the chinese announced the growth was the lowest in 30 years. that was still more than the 2019 projections. still this signals a further weakening of the chinese...
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(edward dmytryk) he was the first one to say, "i didn't mean it really, i was trying it on for size."ust trying it on for size, lots of things still don't fit. "trying it on for size," is part of our language now, but he was the first one to ever write that line. one thing that came along in fiction was the private eye, the hard-boiled private detective. (ron goulart) not part of the system, kind of a loner. hmm, you've got a nice build for a private detective. it gets me around. (ron goulart) you can't bribe him. you can't corrupt him. you can't even seduce him in many cases. (woman) you don't mind my sizing you up a little? most of us are ex-cops. i was fired by the d.a. this private eye could take you anywhere. down in the ghetto, into the underworld. you could go to haunts of the rich and famous. he gave you access to almost any level of society. (man's thoughts) it was a nice little front yard, cozy. only you'd need a compass to go to the mailbox. the house was all right, too, but not buckingham palace. i had to wait while she sold me to the old folks. it was like waiting to buy
(edward dmytryk) he was the first one to say, "i didn't mean it really, i was trying it on for size."ust trying it on for size, lots of things still don't fit. "trying it on for size," is part of our language now, but he was the first one to ever write that line. one thing that came along in fiction was the private eye, the hard-boiled private detective. (ron goulart) not part of the system, kind of a loner. hmm, you've got a nice build for a private detective. it gets me...
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, proper tories. for public services at people like john edward, propertories.lic spending, more money for the nhs. this is announced before a really important nhs. this is announced before a really im porta nt vote nhs. this is announced before a really important vote on march 12 and, again, it looks like we are being tried to go to the steel. theresa may is having all sorts of difficulties with this deal and she's going to string it out until the last moment where we have to accept that or fall off the cliff. surgeon signals shift to the variety. —— a surge. surgeon signals shift to the variety. -- a surge. tommy robinson, who is very far right, he has been welcomed back into the fold. the guy who is currently running ukip, gerard batten, who has said some very unsavoury things including describing islam as a death cult. that is a terrible way to describe a religion that is based on peace. isis is a death cult but he describes islam as it. a party of wider appeal? you can always have this very right wing strand in it. a lot of the moderates have left the party
, proper tories. for public services at people like john edward, propertories.lic spending, more money for the nhs. this is announced before a really important nhs. this is announced before a really im porta nt vote nhs. this is announced before a really important vote on march 12 and, again, it looks like we are being tried to go to the steel. theresa may is having all sorts of difficulties with this deal and she's going to string it out until the last moment where we have to accept that or...
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edwards. thank you for being willing to be able to stand behind the workforce because of strong workforce is the only way that we can keep and support those kids and those foster parents. governor bevan, you say a lot of interesting things but there's some things you say that resonate with me, you have questioned governments ability to get this job done. in fact i heard you say why would we demand and insist the government be the solution in this child welfare situation when it never has been and i was reminded of my first experience when i was appointed at children's village, i was so excited to bring my mom who has been my inspiration to see my new position and she walked around this massive campus, 200 acres right outside new york city, beautiful and we walked around and as we went home, she said, son, that is terrible. do those kids actually grow up there? are you in charge of this? and she's the one that reminded me, she said look, government and charity can never be a solution to this. y
edwards. thank you for being willing to be able to stand behind the workforce because of strong workforce is the only way that we can keep and support those kids and those foster parents. governor bevan, you say a lot of interesting things but there's some things you say that resonate with me, you have questioned governments ability to get this job done. in fact i heard you say why would we demand and insist the government be the solution in this child welfare situation when it never has been...
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i'd look at the may 275-270 put spread i like the risk/reward of that trade. >> edward, thank you veryke, final call, what have you got? >> calls on xlu are a low risk way to make a bullish bet there. >> carter. >> xlu, tlt, any one you want to do >> danny. >> take your pick. you buy bonds, you buy xlu, you sell xle and also buy put spreads. we've got you covered here. >> bear suits all around. >> all right good stuff, guys, thank you very much that does it for us here on "options action. catch us back next friday 5:30 p.m. meantime >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money" and if you want to make friends, i'm trying to make you money. to entertain you and educate and teach you. call me or tweet me @jim cramer. you want to know what resilience looks like we gel a labor report this morning, i
i'd look at the may 275-270 put spread i like the risk/reward of that trade. >> edward, thank you veryke, final call, what have you got? >> calls on xlu are a low risk way to make a bullish bet there. >> carter. >> xlu, tlt, any one you want to do >> danny. >> take your pick. you buy bonds, you buy xlu, you sell xle and also buy put spreads. we've got you covered here. >> bear suits all around. >> all right good stuff, guys, thank you very much...
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the triumph of maiden as a sporting first, might have gone undocumented were it not for tracy edwardsnded with his daughter. the story she told, seemed to me, listening to it in the presence of my 11—year—old daughter to be as relevant today as it was all those years ago in 1989. i had never felt i had to encourage my son to be more ambitious but i still felt i had to encourage my daughter to do that. that was a shock to me, that prejudice and those expectations were still present in the world we live in today. a very well known journalist referred to us as a tinful of tarts. the further we got the nastier the stuff would get. but maiden isn'tjust a narrative on a sporting underdog, it's a powerful commentary on how until recently, media depicted and interviewed sportswoman. waves of chauvinism battered the crew from all sides. i think what i found most frustrating was that we were putting our heart and soul into it and the navigation, tactics and training, and the fitness, and you know, we were a truly professional racing team, still getting asked the questions like, how do you go to
the triumph of maiden as a sporting first, might have gone undocumented were it not for tracy edwardsnded with his daughter. the story she told, seemed to me, listening to it in the presence of my 11—year—old daughter to be as relevant today as it was all those years ago in 1989. i had never felt i had to encourage my son to be more ambitious but i still felt i had to encourage my daughter to do that. that was a shock to me, that prejudice and those expectations were still present in the...
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in 1989 tracy edwards and her all—female crew were openly mocked as girls doing a man's job when theyaiden, the film named after their racing boat, is the story of that voyage. painstakingly pieced together from archive footage, but it traces the personaljourney of the boat's skipper, a young woman working on yachts who yearned to race. why did you decide to put together an all—female crew? for any woman going on a boat she could never be good enough unless we could prove that a project put together by women, for women, to sail around the world with an all—female crew would be the only way to prove once and for all. the triumph of maiden as a sporting first might have gone undocumented, were it not for tracy edwards giving a talk in london, which director alex holmes attended with his daughter. the story she told seemed to me, listening to it in the presence of my 11—year—old daughter, to be as relevant today as it was all those years ago in 1989. i have neverfelt that i had to encourage my son to be more ambitious, but i still felt like i still had to encourage my daughter to do that
in 1989 tracy edwards and her all—female crew were openly mocked as girls doing a man's job when theyaiden, the film named after their racing boat, is the story of that voyage. painstakingly pieced together from archive footage, but it traces the personaljourney of the boat's skipper, a young woman working on yachts who yearned to race. why did you decide to put together an all—female crew? for any woman going on a boat she could never be good enough unless we could prove that a project put...
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edward lawrence with the latest on negotiations between the u.s. and china. edward? reporter: melissa, a renewed sense of optimism as u.s. finishes two days of intense negotiations. the talks ended with a picture as the lead negotiators shook hand as they finished friday on beijing. enough progress to continue here in wash on april 3rd. sources say the chinese put more things on the table. because they were waiting for the mueller report, because that did not weaken the president the chinese may have put more on the table because they have to deal with the president's tray policies through 2024. now those sources say the chinese are more serious about making a deal. the chinese foreign investment law pose into effect january 1st. that makes it illegal for government agencies in china or employees to demand trade secrets protecting intellectual property. that is one of the major priorities for the u.s. >> it is not about disadvantaging our friends. and partners. it is really about leveling the playing field. and, i think that lots of other presidents probably wanted t
edward lawrence with the latest on negotiations between the u.s. and china. edward? reporter: melissa, a renewed sense of optimism as u.s. finishes two days of intense negotiations. the talks ended with a picture as the lead negotiators shook hand as they finished friday on beijing. enough progress to continue here in wash on april 3rd. sources say the chinese put more things on the table. because they were waiting for the mueller report, because that did not weaken the president the chinese...
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here is edward ludlow. want to introduce you to the bloomberg barometer, the custom dataset that looks at private technology companies and of the funding environment in the u.s. volume, equal weight to exit and first time financing. 2019 has been an incredible start to the tech community. we have had nine successive weeks of gains. and pinterest, uber, close mates -- post mates, different ip is this year, it will be interesting to see how this ways on the index. the data has shown volume driving and it higher at the start of the year. it was mentioned on friday, the last time this deal volume activity was here was 2007. i what the present this chart as an alternate dataset when following the economic cycle. we talk about fundamentals, but look at the funding environment and see if this could be a key chart to watch in 2019. gtv . guy: cracking chart. shows china,art talking about china stocks into the emerging market index, helping flows into china stocks, but as it can see a right about the beginning o
here is edward ludlow. want to introduce you to the bloomberg barometer, the custom dataset that looks at private technology companies and of the funding environment in the u.s. volume, equal weight to exit and first time financing. 2019 has been an incredible start to the tech community. we have had nine successive weeks of gains. and pinterest, uber, close mates -- post mates, different ip is this year, it will be interesting to see how this ways on the index. the data has shown volume...
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for the world's gold standard miles edwards global regulatory attorney joins us to pilot us through the headlines and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. in terms of mr why go home he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made thus far he's not announcing that he would not stand for president in my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to think if he were to do that the situation in venezuela be perceived as less one of the united states. not the muslim one who's been brought up the influence you know better than a lot of stuff. i was not up on the ball but i did just that it had nothing to. do she was you me. john bombard from the sun no my book you go to the british course that's enough of them stop. i mean you got. to. take a. kind of financial survival job today was all about money laundering first to visit this cash in the three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up for something and you're something in america something overseas in the cayman i
for the world's gold standard miles edwards global regulatory attorney joins us to pilot us through the headlines and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. in terms of mr why go home he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made thus far he's not announcing that he would not stand for president in my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to think if he were to do that the situation in venezuela be...
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charles: edward, thank you very.ise to be more business-friendly, folks, big news out of china this morning. chinese regulators have approved jpmorgan's application to set up majority owned controlled jp securities firm with one executive saying they want to bring, quote the full force of the firm to the country. so, remember, until now foreign investors have been limited in minority shares. i want to bring in greg valliere of ag asset investments. greg, this is important, key issue. one the ways chinese firms have been stealing through the partnerships that give them control. ultimately access to everything. >> absolutely charles. i think we still have a few more weeks to go before we get everything resolved. getting a deal at mar-a-lago was never realistic. i think end of may, early june i think we'll be there. charles: what is giving you the most confidence, we're almost there, we gone through anyone, that raised in boston marathon, we made it through heart break hill, we could see the finish line? >> good analogy
charles: edward, thank you very.ise to be more business-friendly, folks, big news out of china this morning. chinese regulators have approved jpmorgan's application to set up majority owned controlled jp securities firm with one executive saying they want to bring, quote the full force of the firm to the country. so, remember, until now foreign investors have been limited in minority shares. i want to bring in greg valliere of ag asset investments. greg, this is important, key issue. one the...
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carson edward banks in the three. purdue up by two. clark gets the ball and passes ahead.muscles into the paint and scores. virginia with a one-point lead. five seconds to play. last chance for purdue. edwards pass, out of bounds. virginia holds onto win 80-75 and is headed to the final four. elite eight matchup between texas tech and gonzaga. six-point lead for texas tech. gonzaga comes up with it. josh perkins knocks down the big three. zags within two. josh perkins reached over the baseline and knocked it loose, gets called for the technical. so texas tech is heading to the final four. 75-69 the final. deep breaths. last night was a game the warriors won't soon forget. curry might see a fine after he did not hold back his opinion on the officiating in their loss. look at this. no foul was called. warriors think that one was even worse. kevin durant was fouled going up for the shot. but not only does does does does count, the warriors believe it should have been a four-point play. after the game, the visibly frustrated warriors sounded off on the referee. >> you'd have t
carson edward banks in the three. purdue up by two. clark gets the ball and passes ahead.muscles into the paint and scores. virginia with a one-point lead. five seconds to play. last chance for purdue. edwards pass, out of bounds. virginia holds onto win 80-75 and is headed to the final four. elite eight matchup between texas tech and gonzaga. six-point lead for texas tech. gonzaga comes up with it. josh perkins knocks down the big three. zags within two. josh perkins reached over the baseline...
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i'd look at the may 275-260 pu spread i like the risk/reward of that trade. >> edward, thank you veryfinal call, what have you got? >> calls on xlu are a low risk way to make a bullish bet there. >> carter. >> xlu, tlt, any one you want to do >> danny. >> take your pick. you buy bonds, you buy xlu, you sell xle and also buy put spreads. we've got you covered here. >> bear suits all around. >> all right good stuff, guys, thank you very much that does it for us here on "options action. catch us back next friday 5:30 p.m. meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer begins right now. - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation for the three week yoga retreat sponsored by beachbody. - are you a woman of a certain age? if you are, pull up a chair and sit with me because this is for you. i'm leeza gibbons, and it was a big year for me. i turned 60, and i'm all about aging gracefully with empowerment and all of that. but, let's be real. there are some parts about getting older that are just hard. - all of those symptoms from menopause, from a to z, i have it. - my body is changing. - i'm not
i'd look at the may 275-260 pu spread i like the risk/reward of that trade. >> edward, thank you veryfinal call, what have you got? >> calls on xlu are a low risk way to make a bullish bet there. >> carter. >> xlu, tlt, any one you want to do >> danny. >> take your pick. you buy bonds, you buy xlu, you sell xle and also buy put spreads. we've got you covered here. >> bear suits all around. >> all right good stuff, guys, thank you very much that...
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for the world's gold standard miles edwards global regulatory attorney joins us to pilot us through the headlines and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. terms of mr why don't. he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made thus far he's not in there that he would not stand for president so to say to the venezuelan people in the. unity i've done my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to run i think if he were to do that in this situation then as we proceed to sless one of the united states and school. as an officer. and told him to get up off the ground the officer began to pat him down. and then freeze on the sounds of kind of fighting in syria i mean a grown man like wrestling essentially the officer who. threw his baton in the individual twisted away from the officer. out of his group. the obvious or did they kind of lunge for the weapon once missed and then what happened on three swung at the officers hands didn't hit him i never saw any contact between the two any kind went back to whe
for the world's gold standard miles edwards global regulatory attorney joins us to pilot us through the headlines and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell. terms of mr why don't. he's played a useful role but i think that the mistake he's made thus far he's not in there that he would not stand for president so to say to the venezuelan people in the. unity i've done my role which i believe is a constitutional one is the interim president but don't look for me to run i think...
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edward lawrence breaking the news joins us from washington. what's going on here, edward? reporter: connell, this is a big step forward in coming to a trade agreement with china. one of the government leaders for the national peoples congress formally introduced a new foreign investment law. white house economic advisor larry kudlow tells me china must take this step for a deal with the u.s. t was made today. the chinese say the law will bar government and employees demanding foreign companies hand over their secrets. it creates a legal system in line with international rules to enforce that new law. >> translator: the foreign investment law includes many stipulation that insure domestic and foreign enterprises are are set of rules and complete on a level law is reflection of reforms that will open a new era in china. it is expected to pass next week. larry kudlow also confirming a provision that the chinese agreed upon in their last meeting in washington over enforcement. listen. >> we will get an enforcement procedure, which basically says, if you play by these rules we'
edward lawrence breaking the news joins us from washington. what's going on here, edward? reporter: connell, this is a big step forward in coming to a trade agreement with china. one of the government leaders for the national peoples congress formally introduced a new foreign investment law. white house economic advisor larry kudlow tells me china must take this step for a deal with the u.s. t was made today. the chinese say the law will bar government and employees demanding foreign companies...
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another place called edwards house. abraham lincoln married his wife 's sister. we have some of the furniture from edward's house today, that has a connection to abraham lincoln. behind us is the courting couch. this is the couch where abraham lincoln -- in their former days. get any closer to a place where abraham lincoln sat. >> next, we go to the abraham lincoln library and museum to look at abraham lincoln's personal book collection. >> we are in the abraham lincoln presidential library, down in the stacks. we are in the most secure area in our facility, the vault. this is where we keep more than 1600 documents written by abraham lincoln, as well as many of the pieces he owned, objects he owned and interacted with during his lifetime. today, i want to show you some books we have that were very special to abraham lincoln. first off, abraham lincoln, when he was elected president in 1860, it is not as if he was entirely unknown. of thea four-term member illinois legislature, he had served in congress. he was one of th
another place called edwards house. abraham lincoln married his wife 's sister. we have some of the furniture from edward's house today, that has a connection to abraham lincoln. behind us is the courting couch. this is the couch where abraham lincoln -- in their former days. get any closer to a place where abraham lincoln sat. >> next, we go to the abraham lincoln library and museum to look at abraham lincoln's personal book collection. >> we are in the abraham lincoln presidential...
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edward? broadly the joint chiefs of staff chairman is concerned about the business climate in china of u.s. companies. the forced partnership of companies with chinese companies puts chinese party communist members in direct access to trade secrets this is most concerning for them in the technology sector. >> if a company does business in china, they're automatically will be required to have a cell of the communist party in that company and that is going to lead to that intellectual property from that company finding its way to the chinese military. reporter: the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff says he is meeting with google executives next week to talk about his concerns. google is doing artificial intelligence project in china but they say, the company says it is related to education. kindergarten through college. as this debate is going on, the president tweeting out he will roll back sanctions on at least additional sanctions on north korea. the president saying he will roll back sa
edward? broadly the joint chiefs of staff chairman is concerned about the business climate in china of u.s. companies. the forced partnership of companies with chinese companies puts chinese party communist members in direct access to trade secrets this is most concerning for them in the technology sector. >> if a company does business in china, they're automatically will be required to have a cell of the communist party in that company and that is going to lead to that intellectual...
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let's get to edward lawrence live at the white house with the latest on all this. edward? reporter: big day with the irish prime minister has been here. he is coming back in about an hour 1/2 to give the presentation to the shamrock bowl but the white house here focused on defections, republican defections that ended up passing that senate resolution, stripping the president of the power for the national declaration he made on the border. president tweeted veto. i'm looking to veto democrat inspired resolution which would open borders an increasing crime, drugs, human trafficking. the president says he is the one who is focused on board security. >> we're building a lot of wall. there are a lot of contracts let out tomorrow and next week for additional many, many miles of wall. we're going to have hundreds of miles of wall up fairly soon. reporter: now with the vote passing 12 republican senators defected. even though democrats tried to appeal to more. >> the president did not declare an emergency because there is one. he declared an emergency because he lost in congress a
let's get to edward lawrence live at the white house with the latest on all this. edward? reporter: big day with the irish prime minister has been here. he is coming back in about an hour 1/2 to give the presentation to the shamrock bowl but the white house here focused on defections, republican defections that ended up passing that senate resolution, stripping the president of the power for the national declaration he made on the border. president tweeted veto. i'm looking to veto democrat...
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edward lawrence happens to be in the d.c. bureau. he always has more insight. edward.eporter: a source in the room talked about passage of the usmca or ratifying in congress. president trump met with 80 to 100 ceos from around the country. it is a who's who of the country employing 15 million people. doug parker from american airlines, tim cook from apple, jeff bezos from amazon, jamie dimon from jpmorgan and ajbanga from mastercard. the meeting lasted 90 minutes. the big topic of that was trade. president trump saying he will keep in place tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods at 10% until they have a trade deal with china. our cameras were only ones there as the roundtable wrapped up. the ceo's had growing comments over the president's optimism about trade and overall economy. >> he is making progress, we're making progress. we are ken urge ad deal will get that will be beneficial. reporter: lighthizer accompanied the president to the meeting today. the president told the ceos he is bullish on economy even though the federal reserve lowered the gdp growth forecast
edward lawrence happens to be in the d.c. bureau. he always has more insight. edward.eporter: a source in the room talked about passage of the usmca or ratifying in congress. president trump met with 80 to 100 ceos from around the country. it is a who's who of the country employing 15 million people. doug parker from american airlines, tim cook from apple, jeff bezos from amazon, jamie dimon from jpmorgan and ajbanga from mastercard. the meeting lasted 90 minutes. the big topic of that was...
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(philippe)edward russell/facebo ok nats- "there's a swastika right there. um, that the day we will in." edward russell junior refering to racist graffiti found near the baseball and softball fields at vanden high school in fairifield more than three weeks ago. he says his 17-year-old son -- a senior honor student athlete at the school -- was targeted by the vandals who named him in the spray-painted drawing of a swastika and other derogatory language. after meeting with the travis unified school district superintendent... russell and his family were dissappointed to learn the students involved would not be expelled... and, that their actions did not amount to a hate crime.edward russell/father- "we wanted ose thbecause they still had access to our son. they said theythey were suspended fo days for vandalism." the russell family has reached out to the san francisco chapter of the naacp for help.rev. amos brown/naacp- "hate, bigotry and evil acts will not be tolerated." russell says vanden high school and the school district are not properly addressing racial
(philippe)edward russell/facebo ok nats- "there's a swastika right there. um, that the day we will in." edward russell junior refering to racist graffiti found near the baseball and softball fields at vanden high school in fairifield more than three weeks ago. he says his 17-year-old son -- a senior honor student athlete at the school -- was targeted by the vandals who named him in the spray-painted drawing of a swastika and other derogatory language. after meeting with the travis...
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edward lawrence is outside the trade representatives office in d.c. with the latest. edward? >> melissa, that meeting will happen within the hour here. the eu trade commission will try to further an agreement. the u.s. trade representative says they're at a stalemate over agriculture. the eu will not put agriculture on the table. they want to do a piecemeal, sort of putting together different agreements, one for manufacturing, one for auto, one for intellectual property. the u.s. would like to do it all at one time. looming over all of this is the fact that the president could impose up to 25% tariff on autos and auto parts coming into this country. the eu is operating under the assumption the president will not do that as long as talks are ongoing which is something he verbally agreed to. again frustration is developing within the administration about the inability to move these talks forward. now another big thing that folks are watching in the administration here is the china trade. the deficit with china hit an all-time high in 2018. that number $419 billion is what that
edward lawrence is outside the trade representatives office in d.c. with the latest. edward? >> melissa, that meeting will happen within the hour here. the eu trade commission will try to further an agreement. the u.s. trade representative says they're at a stalemate over agriculture. the eu will not put agriculture on the table. they want to do a piecemeal, sort of putting together different agreements, one for manufacturing, one for auto, one for intellectual property. the u.s. would...
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edward lawrence on capitol hill with the latest. edward?hat is only thing republicans and democrats are unified on to release this report. the reaction on capitol hill widespread. in a letter to both members of house and senate judiciary committee, the attorney general william barr says that the special counsel found the president did not collude with russians to fix the presidential election, nor did anyone on his campaign. on obstruction, attorney general william barr says that he did not, president or special counsel found that the president did not commit a crime but he could not be fully exonerated. that is what democrats jumped on. >> just because these actions did not rise to very high bar of beyond a reasonable doubt on obstructions of justice does not mean that everything is hunky-dory. in fact mueller said, this does not exonerate the president. reporter: congressman al green taking it a little bit farther tweeting out that the findings do not exonerate the president's bigotry. as long as bigotry influences the president's policie
edward lawrence on capitol hill with the latest. edward?hat is only thing republicans and democrats are unified on to release this report. the reaction on capitol hill widespread. in a letter to both members of house and senate judiciary committee, the attorney general william barr says that the special counsel found the president did not collude with russians to fix the presidential election, nor did anyone on his campaign. on obstruction, attorney general william barr says that he did not,...
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openberg's european anchor, and a edwards joins us. -- anna edwards, joins us now.us through what happens. >> to resume -- theresa may the minister is in the process and disappointment in the government brings talking about how this upends the balance between the democratic institutions and setting a dangerous and unprecedented situation. we wait to hear exactly the details of how this will work but it seems the mps will begin been a pisa of paper essentially and asked to vote on the options that they consider palatable. they may be able to rank those for example. of ted clark.ea in terms of the options on the paper, that seems to be still to be decided. something around a second referendum or will it be more of a con -- confirmatory referendum on theresa may's deal. the paper.al is on although we know the commons is not in favor of that. or could the cancellation or the rebuilding of article 50 be options. government does not have to be bound by what parliament decides. theresa may says she cannot be bound by something in that she does not know where the vote will
openberg's european anchor, and a edwards joins us. -- anna edwards, joins us now.us through what happens. >> to resume -- theresa may the minister is in the process and disappointment in the government brings talking about how this upends the balance between the democratic institutions and setting a dangerous and unprecedented situation. we wait to hear exactly the details of how this will work but it seems the mps will begin been a pisa of paper essentially and asked to vote on the...
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edward's lawyers say he developed cancer after decades of using roundup. bayer says it has sympathy but maintains that the products are safe and they will appeal the verdict. this is it the second big verdict in less than a year. kate larsen will have more coming up at 6:00. >>> some san jose residents are up set with an increase in the number of fake trains rolling through their neighborhood. they claim the noise has become unbearable. chris nguyen joining us live with are more. >> reporter: it is quite common to see trains pass by throughout the day, but here in is an they say, those freight trains are now operating in the middle of the night leaving many sleep last. on this wednesday afternoon, a quiet scene along the train tracks. but neighbors say don't be fooled. >> starting from the beginning of the year, we've been hearing trains that pass by at 3:00 a.m. sometimes twice. >> reporter: she says it is a recurring theme. union pacific says the new traffic pattern aims to reduce the amount of locomotives. >> they don't care if people need their sleep.
edward's lawyers say he developed cancer after decades of using roundup. bayer says it has sympathy but maintains that the products are safe and they will appeal the verdict. this is it the second big verdict in less than a year. kate larsen will have more coming up at 6:00. >>> some san jose residents are up set with an increase in the number of fake trains rolling through their neighborhood. they claim the noise has become unbearable. chris nguyen joining us live with are more....
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>> on the democratic side you had a lot of candidates, senators like chris dod and joe biden, don edwards richardson. you looked at all these people who were running, and in the end you thought, well, this is going to be hillary clinton's time. >> for some time now it has been now secret that senator hillary clinton would run for president, but today on her website she made it official. >> i'm not just starting a campaign, though, i'm beginning a conversation. >> after six years as a senator, people believe in our pull by overwhelming margins that she has the credentials and the leadership skills to be president. >> i'm in it to win it with your help! >> she got a lot of experience. her husband was president, a pretty popular president. she had all the money. she had all the backers. she had all the big names. it looked like a good bet. >> senator barack obama threw his hat into the ring today. >> one thing you can say about illinois senator barack obama is that there has never been another presidential candidate like him. he has a foreign sounding name that rimes with osama. and he's adm
>> on the democratic side you had a lot of candidates, senators like chris dod and joe biden, don edwards richardson. you looked at all these people who were running, and in the end you thought, well, this is going to be hillary clinton's time. >> for some time now it has been now secret that senator hillary clinton would run for president, but today on her website she made it official. >> i'm not just starting a campaign, though, i'm beginning a conversation. >> after...
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edward lawrence with details.> they have blocked off the last week of march for the trip but now canceled. chinese officials concerned that president trump would walk away from trade deal while face to face with chinese president causing him to lose faith. chinese looked at recent action walking away from north korea deal. also calls to send fewer delegation to they -- taiwan, bottom line, trade delegation one more time to finish the deal and then possibly having a signing ceremony, not a face to face negotiation at g20 submit, might not be finished in march, chinese experts predicted this. >> talks are still going on, telephone conversations, meetings, in other words the deal is with us not final 2 weeks ago, many people thought it was a final deal, it's not, it's still going on. >> the chinese did take one very important step towards a trade deal, today the chinese national people's congress introduced a law barring government agencies and employees from demanding company secrets, it also set up legal system in
edward lawrence with details.> they have blocked off the last week of march for the trip but now canceled. chinese officials concerned that president trump would walk away from trade deal while face to face with chinese president causing him to lose faith. chinese looked at recent action walking away from north korea deal. also calls to send fewer delegation to they -- taiwan, bottom line, trade delegation one more time to finish the deal and then possibly having a signing ceremony, not a...
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edward, bottom line, everyone said they want it released. both the president, democrats, republicans. how soon before that decision is made? >> you know, it was about what a anonymous vote there in the house to release this make public this mueller report. you know the attorney general is one who has to decide what gets to be public and not. you remember to testify, attorney general barr in his confirmation hearing said he wanted to make as much of the report public as he could, he will error on side of more daylight as opposed to covering up much of what is in the report, hopefully we'll see some or all of the report. that decision will come in coming week or so, but this directly related to decision that attorney general can make. david: edward, there is a lot of breaking news, i collect more as we have judge andrew napolitano on the phone. let me start right there, how soon before we the general public find out what is in the report? >> i wish i could tell you that. you know the attorney general and his team will have to go through it. an
edward, bottom line, everyone said they want it released. both the president, democrats, republicans. how soon before that decision is made? >> you know, it was about what a anonymous vote there in the house to release this make public this mueller report. you know the attorney general is one who has to decide what gets to be public and not. you remember to testify, attorney general barr in his confirmation hearing said he wanted to make as much of the report public as he could, he will...
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joining us is anna edwards live from westminster.e deal to go through parliament the third time? it looks like the e.u. will not give anything back to the u.k. is it boiled down to whether the attorney general can get a different reaction than this week? general, whenrney he was not able to change his legal advice around brexit this week, that led to the second attempt to get the deal through wasing, because the dup reliant on the view of the attorney general. if he can be persuasive and of a them in the direction lateral climbed down, that will change the dynamics and perhaps change the math significantly to get her deal through. we can expect to hear lots of words next few days designed to make them come around and suggesting if they do not come around, what lies ahead could be possibly no brexit and a long way ahead. from somei have heard european quarters they do not want a long delay because it could be the u.k. pressures them into negotiating their future agreement at the same time as the withdrawal. do we have any insight into
joining us is anna edwards live from westminster.e deal to go through parliament the third time? it looks like the e.u. will not give anything back to the u.k. is it boiled down to whether the attorney general can get a different reaction than this week? general, whenrney he was not able to change his legal advice around brexit this week, that led to the second attempt to get the deal through wasing, because the dup reliant on the view of the attorney general. if he can be persuasive and of a...
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former democratic congresswoman john edwards, now a columnist for "the washington post."publican congresswoman barbara comstock. i was thinking with three former members of congress we could form her own committee here and hold hearings. congressman, from the information that you have -- it's pretty sketchy, but what we've heard so far about the mueller report as we await the summary and then whatever else more we are going to get over time, what do you think we can say about president trump's actions and his jeopardy down the line to impeachment? >> i think impeachment is a ridiculous notion at this point. if the mueller probe, with everything they have it all the resources -- by the way, we need to still read the report that they have no more indictments coming and not a single person in relation to the actual collusion, it's really kind of ridiculous to even be talking about impeachment and if the democrats continue to overreach, if they continue with this power grab to try to delegitimize the president, i think america turns that out, they keep screaming wolf, wolf, w
former democratic congresswoman john edwards, now a columnist for "the washington post."publican congresswoman barbara comstock. i was thinking with three former members of congress we could form her own committee here and hold hearings. congressman, from the information that you have -- it's pretty sketchy, but what we've heard so far about the mueller report as we await the summary and then whatever else more we are going to get over time, what do you think we can say about...
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vii. >> after the king has passed away, she has placed caesaon the armchair of edward vii, and the armchairf fades into the background. jane: libs a memory. >>utely. jane: this is also a hall ofh fame wittworks doubling as historic documents. many breeds did not come into existence until the 19s. this chart shows the 193 dsofficially recognized br unfortunately, alfie, being a labroodle, is not on this chart because he is a designer dog, not a pedigree. but don't tell him. painters often idealizeogs in the same way human portrait rspain idealize patrons. the aesthetic quality of some of e works here is the same and then there's that old saying that dogs look like their owners, or is it the other way around? this ised fun -- what breo i look like? i look into the camera. it takes my photograph. it does its magic. and ta-da. i am a cavalier king charles spaniel, affectionate, gentle, and graceful. clearly there is something in this collection for everyone. what do you think of that? unless, of course, you are a cat. jane o'brien and alfie, bbc news, new yo. laura: i can reportt t alfie was be
vii. >> after the king has passed away, she has placed caesaon the armchair of edward vii, and the armchairf fades into the background. jane: libs a memory. >>utely. jane: this is also a hall ofh fame wittworks doubling as historic documents. many breeds did not come into existence until the 19s. this chart shows the 193 dsofficially recognized br unfortunately, alfie, being a labroodle, is not on this chart because he is a designer dog, not a pedigree. but don't tell him. painters...
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anna edwards is life. republicans -- --ller, it is simple democrats and republicans regroup for 2020. i am tom keene, in a brexit shattered united kingdom is francine lacqua as well. i would love your take on the symbolism of paris. we are completely distracted in the united states live in moller--- mueller-thon. airbuse: hundreds of being bought by the chinese, the symbolism is quite fraught. macron has to toe the line of being friendly with china and doing deals, but not getting to bank close -- too close with china unless there is a common e.u. policy. they need to navigate the difficulties surrounding huawei and 5g, and address ip'sderations regarding while still being friends. it is all the nuance. tom: interesting as the president of china greets three from europe. your first word news. viviana: president trump ally lindsey graham wants to look into barack obama's government in a new special counsel investigation and wants to know why they decided to open a probe into election meddling in 2016. was i
anna edwards is life. republicans -- --ller, it is simple democrats and republicans regroup for 2020. i am tom keene, in a brexit shattered united kingdom is francine lacqua as well. i would love your take on the symbolism of paris. we are completely distracted in the united states live in moller--- mueller-thon. airbuse: hundreds of being bought by the chinese, the symbolism is quite fraught. macron has to toe the line of being friendly with china and doing deals, but not getting to bank close...