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a year boyfriend efore it happee would have predicted.don't yet know if we're living through one of these moments but it would not be a shot. >> it does bring a smile to my face, because you want to cling onto something that's hopeful. yet, i think you say that people have a tendency to be nostalgic, to absorb all the negativity and pessimism and not really direct themselves in the optimistic direction. >> our heads tend to be turned by the horrific images of the day. we often forget the horrible wars like iran/iraq, the soviets in afghanistan, which killed hundreds of millions, splaced massive numbers of refugees. we think the violence we see today is perhaps new or worsening. whereas if you look at all of the wars of the past and every year you count the number of wars, you see that overall there has been progress. it hasn't been steady progress. there have been ups and downs. but by and large the trend has been downward for death and war and crime. >> your books are incredibly popular. people just devour them. what made you want to wri
a year boyfriend efore it happee would have predicted.don't yet know if we're living through one of these moments but it would not be a shot. >> it does bring a smile to my face, because you want to cling onto something that's hopeful. yet, i think you say that people have a tendency to be nostalgic, to absorb all the negativity and pessimism and not really direct themselves in the optimistic direction. >> our heads tend to be turned by the horrific images of the day. we often...
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ee>> reporter: the januaryng took place before tax reform,d efore a jobs report. earlier, they had found job wage growth to be absent t leadingm to keep their path intact. >> lower dollar and inflation prices are pushing inflation up. i think the feral reserve is becoming more worried about it and you can actually see this in the minutes, is asset prices. reporter: one worry raised by more fed members in january, ba nces in the market thanks to high valuations and high levels of corporate debt. for "nightly business report" i'm caylaausche n washington. >>> why was the stock market reaction to the minutes from the federal reserve meeting so intense and so all over the place? bob pisani takes a look from the new york stock exchange. >> talk about a confusing day. stocks were modestly higher all day until the minutes from the e federal res meeting came out at 2:00 p.m.astern time. they said there was few signs of a broad range increase in wa growth. the feds saying not we are too worried was greeted as a positive sign. and bond yields initially dropped. but then it
ee>> reporter: the januaryng took place before tax reform,d efore a jobs report. earlier, they had found job wage growth to be absent t leadingm to keep their path intact. >> lower dollar and inflation prices are pushing inflation up. i think the feral reserve is becoming more worried about it and you can actually see this in the minutes, is asset prices. reporter: one worry raised by more fed members in january, ba nces in the market thanks to high valuations and high levels of...
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-to-boston train was traveling more than 124 miles per hour, moments .efore the separation.rak says 52 passengers were on board. they were put on another train. there were no injuries. this picture shows it happened in an area where passengers can eeve between cars. >> if someone would have been actually crossing from one car to another, potentially, they could have fallen through that separation. c reporter: mark rosenker is nse former chairman of the national transportation safety inard. >> i certainly would like to see a top-to-bottom examination. e at may well have to include a safety standdown. everything comes to a stop, staff is focused and refocused on safety processes and safety management system. >> reporter: this incident comes just days after two amtrak employees were killed and 116 people injured when amtrak's silver star train derailed outside colombia, south carolina. last week, a chartered amtrak train carrying republican lawmakers hit a garbage truck on the track in rural virginia, killing one and injuring six. ced in december, this amtrak- operated train wa
-to-boston train was traveling more than 124 miles per hour, moments .efore the separation.rak says 52 passengers were on board. they were put on another train. there were no injuries. this picture shows it happened in an area where passengers can eeve between cars. >> if someone would have been actually crossing from one car to another, potentially, they could have fallen through that separation. c reporter: mark rosenker is nse former chairman of the national transportation safety...
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let's bring in michael o'rourke of jonestrading. ,efore we talk about yields let's talk about the auctionendar this week. it's a quarter of $1 trillion of bills being auctioned. we have this huge tax that we passed -- we will have trillion dollar deficits for the next 10 years. the government will have to issue $1 trillion of new debt this year, next year and the following year. >> you told me earlier this is what really stood out to me -- the two-year yield is set for 3%. michael: the two-year yield is currently -- >> up 30 basis points. 2.22, that's another 75 basis points. that will bring the two-year yield up to 3%. when you go back to the 2-10 stays, if the 10 year above the two-year, we are talking about a 10 year yield tot is 2.9 right now going somewhere between 3.65 and 3.75. that is changing the whole landscape of investing in 2018. thef we take a look at commodity curve, talk about what you are seeing here. michael: this is the commodities curve -- those are out months at the end. what you are seeing here is the downward slope -- that's the market saying we expect those treasur
let's bring in michael o'rourke of jonestrading. ,efore we talk about yields let's talk about the auctionendar this week. it's a quarter of $1 trillion of bills being auctioned. we have this huge tax that we passed -- we will have trillion dollar deficits for the next 10 years. the government will have to issue $1 trillion of new debt this year, next year and the following year. >> you told me earlier this is what really stood out to me -- the two-year yield is set for 3%. michael: the...
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efore an individual can make a difference, but a team makes a miracle. >> i don't know what to think. i'm letting it soak in. the city deserves it. they have we gave it to them. >> i don't think it hit me that we are superbowl champions. when you are five years old, that's the game you watch and dream about playing. to be at that game was unreal in itself. having the ability to go out there against a really good football team and win and bring the first superbowl to back, 2018 superbowlievable. champs. you have to love the emotion. they are underdogs no more. in thinick foles at the disney d parade chanting his name. he nearly quit football two years ago. he said he learned not to be tod never be possible. he's not surprised by his success and guess what? happen n carson wentz comes back. here's foles today. >> i'm staying in the moment. i'm not worried about the future. there is time to handle lot of g the philadelphia eagles jersey. it's a great moment. i'm happy living in the moment. >> still to >> this superbowl title is for every team before them. >> we never stopped believing. e
efore an individual can make a difference, but a team makes a miracle. >> i don't know what to think. i'm letting it soak in. the city deserves it. they have we gave it to them. >> i don't think it hit me that we are superbowl champions. when you are five years old, that's the game you watch and dream about playing. to be at that game was unreal in itself. having the ability to go out there against a really good football team and win and bring the first superbowl to back, 2018...
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teaching assistant decided to help me out so much that he offered to give me a practice exam the day efore the actual exam. when i went into the room and looked at the exam paper, i found that it was the practice xam. i knew immediately what this instructor expected as a ayoff. so, instead of being shy, i confronted him and said, how are you do this. that is one of many, many stories that every woman of my vintage knows. rosin: how dare you do this. what would you advise women to say in similar situations, should they be similarly trong? justice ginsburg: yes. this is bad behavior. you should not engage in it and i will not submit to it. i think it is easier today because there are numbers to support the woman who says something. we no longer hear as often as we did in the past, she is making it up. rosen: this is an important question. what is your advice to men in this new regime where people are trying to behave well and figure ut what the new norms are? rosen: treat them like you would like the women in your family to be treated. particularly your daughters. when you see men behaving i
teaching assistant decided to help me out so much that he offered to give me a practice exam the day efore the actual exam. when i went into the room and looked at the exam paper, i found that it was the practice xam. i knew immediately what this instructor expected as a ayoff. so, instead of being shy, i confronted him and said, how are you do this. that is one of many, many stories that every woman of my vintage knows. rosin: how dare you do this. what would you advise women to say in similar...
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efore, having followed our advice completely, global equities are moving to equities further and furtheryes, this is a buying opportunity. will this materialize within the next couple days, i have no idea. over the next six months or so? i am not sure. francine: maximilian. i'm try to figure out if there is a canary in the coal mine or something you are looking at as a sign to buy. maximilian: what you typically have with canaries in a coal mine would not be this lasting correction. companiestment from and it evaluations in equitiesk for a major deterioration -- over investment from companies equities, orons in a major deterioration in terms of earnings growth. looking at the current earnings season, it looks strong. there are very strong sales growth numbers and going forward also, we expect very strong earnings numbers from companies across the globe. francine: julian? julian: for me, it would be unwarranted contagion. that is the signal to get back into the market. you have to ask yourself, is growth ok? are these rates stable? i think the answers suggest this is a stable and fundamen
efore, having followed our advice completely, global equities are moving to equities further and furtheryes, this is a buying opportunity. will this materialize within the next couple days, i have no idea. over the next six months or so? i am not sure. francine: maximilian. i'm try to figure out if there is a canary in the coal mine or something you are looking at as a sign to buy. maximilian: what you typically have with canaries in a coal mine would not be this lasting correction....
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and tomorrow i'm going to come efore this body with a discharge petition. because the legislation to close this loophole was filed in this body last july. it's been hanging around now for eight months. and i am going to ask all of my colleagues, democrats and republicans, to sign this discharge petition. before the end of this black history month. so that we can say to those souls, rest in peace. with that, i yield back. >> mr. speaker, may i ask the gentleman a question? i want you, if you could just take a second more about that magic you talked about. and how do we get there? -- ou have any sense of >> well, thank you very much. well, i believe -- i'm sort of a history buff. i spent a little time trying to find out what this country is all about. mr. clyburn: and i also recall a great writer, george santiano, once writing that if we fail to learn the lessons of our history, we're bound to repeat them. should e that history be instructive. and i think that that's what the bill was talking about in his writings. he really came to this country from france t
and tomorrow i'm going to come efore this body with a discharge petition. because the legislation to close this loophole was filed in this body last july. it's been hanging around now for eight months. and i am going to ask all of my colleagues, democrats and republicans, to sign this discharge petition. before the end of this black history month. so that we can say to those souls, rest in peace. with that, i yield back. >> mr. speaker, may i ask the gentleman a question? i want you, if...