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in fac, realtors tell us things haven't been this good in recent memory.n the flip side that means tiemds times are tough. five years after home prices hit bottom we are seeing sky rocketing prices in cities across the country. part of the problem is simple, supply and demand. there are not enough homes for sale and there are not enough new construction projects. >>> things are looking up. we walked outside this evening and the sun was warm. how long can this continue? >> it's over. we have great weather tomorrow. temperatures tomorrow even better than today. out there today. a really nice evening as we move on out. as we look tomorrow we will get into the 80s. some beautiful weather next few days. any 80s tomorrow and the longest stretch of 80s we have seen so far this year. current temperature at 62 degrees. winds out of the southeast at 3 miles per hour. the rest of the area starting to fall a little bit. down to about 61 at manassas. temperatures may fall a little bit more. but then by tomorrow morning we will see them on the rise. not much on the way
in fac, realtors tell us things haven't been this good in recent memory.n the flip side that means tiemds times are tough. five years after home prices hit bottom we are seeing sky rocketing prices in cities across the country. part of the problem is simple, supply and demand. there are not enough homes for sale and there are not enough new construction projects. >>> things are looking up. we walked outside this evening and the sun was warm. how long can this continue? >> it's...
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we now know thanks to fac filings released yesterday by the white house, that when this international investor got that white house meeting with national security council officials at the white house, we now know his dad had just written over $600,000 in checks to fund spectacularly overfunded inauguration. according to the jake horowitz's reporting the son got a meeting with national security council officials on february 8th. then following day he was actually ushered into an even higher level meeting, ushered into the top tier of the white house with a meeting with steve bannon. the purpose of those meetings, the national security meeting and the steve bannon meeting was for him to present his detailed ten-point plan for changing u.s. foreign policy toward venezuela, and specifically dropping u.s. sanctions toward that country. the guy reportedly venezuela's foreign minister on the phone, put the foreign minister on the phone during the meeting apparently just to show off that he could get the foreign minister on his cell phone during the meeting. now, venezuela doesn't get a ton o
we now know thanks to fac filings released yesterday by the white house, that when this international investor got that white house meeting with national security council officials at the white house, we now know his dad had just written over $600,000 in checks to fund spectacularly overfunded inauguration. according to the jake horowitz's reporting the son got a meeting with national security council officials on february 8th. then following day he was actually ushered into an even higher...
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he doesn't have all of his fac united states a -- faculties any more. i'm john clark. we'll be right back. y26vfy y5yy >>> at least for portion of the day. >> tonight is really bad for suede boots later tonight. okay. >> you've heard of these april showers. we're going to get some of them tonight especially between midnight and 4:00 a.m. look how warm it is tomorrow and look how chilly it is on friday for the phillies home opener, plus wind and rain. generally on the lighter side. look at next week. sunshine -- up to 80s on tuesday and i have it pretty dry most of next week too. so we've got a stormy week here. we could get some strong storms on thursday, maybe a threat of some flooding and that nasty weather for friday. but after that, we've got a change in the weather pattern. it's been kind of stormy but that change in the pattern might be something you like. >> a tough morning commute. >> there may be some leftover flooding from the rain that's occurred in the middle of the night. >> and you'll keep an eye on it for tonight. thanks for watching here at 6:00. i'm ji
he doesn't have all of his fac united states a -- faculties any more. i'm john clark. we'll be right back. y26vfy y5yy >>> at least for portion of the day. >> tonight is really bad for suede boots later tonight. okay. >> you've heard of these april showers. we're going to get some of them tonight especially between midnight and 4:00 a.m. look how warm it is tomorrow and look how chilly it is on friday for the phillies home opener, plus wind and rain. generally on the...
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. >> reporter: the child was found two hours later 8 miles ton's >> she was in fac assauled. what happened? what happened? the child has been reunited with her family so again they're looking for a dark colored sedan with tinted windows being driven by a white or hispanic male. as they develop more information they will let us know and we of course will pass it on to you. live here in wilmington delaware, i'm dann cuellar channel6 "action news." >> thank you dann. >>> here now the latest on syria. and this couldominous implications.e united states ofn the united states say they are investigating whether russia took part in the chemica weapons attack th p missile strike last night. 59 tomahawk missiles were fired from two ships in the eastern mediterranean. they were aimed at the shayrat air base in western syria. tuesday's chemical attack was launched from that base. a human rights group in syria says the base was almost completely destroyed as were syrian planes. these are surveillance pictures of the base after the attack. the syrian military says the strike killed seven pe
. >> reporter: the child was found two hours later 8 miles ton's >> she was in fac assauled. what happened? what happened? the child has been reunited with her family so again they're looking for a dark colored sedan with tinted windows being driven by a white or hispanic male. as they develop more information they will let us know and we of course will pass it on to you. live here in wilmington delaware, i'm dann cuellar channel6 "action news." >> thank you dann....
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. >> when we starteted the xprize back in 1996, eveverybody knew that only governmnments--in fac, only two governments could put human beings into spaceand the purpose of the xprize was to change whatat everybody knew abt that by y requiring a demonstration of pririvate spe flight twice in two weeks with the same ship. and that kicked off the whole suborbital space flight industry. >> and d launch of f the spacex falcon 9 rocket, as nasa t turns to the private sector too re-supupply the internationonal spacace statioion. >> we can do this for other things. we can do this for energy and environment. we can do this for oceans. we can do this for exploration. we can do this for health. and that's what really launched the version of xprize that t we see today. rig, that is not just about space. >> the oceans are under attack. if we wanted to destroy the oceans, if we set out to do that, i don't think could do a better job than we're doing now. is that the kind of planet we want to live on? you know, you've got pollution. you've got co2 absbsorbing into the ocean. you've got 80% ofof the pl
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always wondered how isis had so much ammunition in mosul, and it's obvious when you see the weapons faccontributes they had everywhere. they were making everything from scratch, mortars, rockets. in one factory they had fake hum veez that they were making out of wood to use as decoys. >> there's a childish feel to everything, but that's what makes it all the more sinister. >> isis had even begun building its own planes, planes not designed to land anywhere but instead to be flying suicide bombs. >> they found this inside the industrial zone in one of the areas used for manufacturing along with some manuals. it is fairly crudely put together, but this would take a certain level of expertise, creakrae eight activity and evening knew witty. they've even used glue to try fix some of the wires into place. >> for commanders like this who has lost eight of his men in the battle for mosul, places like this are a reminder of everything that they have sacrificed. [ speaking foreign language ] isis can still strike. a few days after our visit multiple car bomb attacks killed well over a dozen peop
always wondered how isis had so much ammunition in mosul, and it's obvious when you see the weapons faccontributes they had everywhere. they were making everything from scratch, mortars, rockets. in one factory they had fake hum veez that they were making out of wood to use as decoys. >> there's a childish feel to everything, but that's what makes it all the more sinister. >> isis had even begun building its own planes, planes not designed to land anywhere but instead to be flying...
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of a vessel or a pipe rupture, everything will automatically shut off and be contained within this fac >> 68,000 barrels of refined product can be loaded on the tanker. it had been there for over a hundred years, it would now be dismantled. >> the tattoo that seemed like a great idea in your 20s may not be so appealing any more. 7 on your side's michael finney partnered up with consumer reports to look at a popular way to remove it. >> although body art enthusiasts run the gamut these days, turning back the clock on on tattoos has never been easier. ask maggie cross who wants to swap out her 10-year-old tattoo for a new one. >> i wanted to get more colorful tattoos over it. >> reporter: rene simpson, that name adorning her arm, she wants to gone for good. >> it's keeping me present in a story i've outgrown. >> reporter: both women are having laser tattoo removal, a current procedure which has improved in recent years. here's how it works. pulses of high intensity light break up the ink beneath the skin. the laser targets just the tattoo and won't damage the surrounding tissue. but it u
of a vessel or a pipe rupture, everything will automatically shut off and be contained within this fac >> 68,000 barrels of refined product can be loaded on the tanker. it had been there for over a hundred years, it would now be dismantled. >> the tattoo that seemed like a great idea in your 20s may not be so appealing any more. 7 on your side's michael finney partnered up with consumer reports to look at a popular way to remove it. >> although body art enthusiasts run the...
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believe it's possible to lose 70,000 factories, 70,000 put look at a map of the united states, how many fac contributes you can list? we lost almost 70,000 factories. and i will tell you, that's not happening because now they're all staying here and they're all expanding here, ford announced last week a massive expansion of three of its plants. that was not going to happen, believe me, if i didn't win. so good luck, everybody. enjoy yourselves, you're my friends, you're amazing people, and we're going to put to you work. thank you. [ applause ] >> following the town hall meeting some of the ceo's spoke to reporters outside the white house about the initiatives they discussed and
believe it's possible to lose 70,000 factories, 70,000 put look at a map of the united states, how many fac contributes you can list? we lost almost 70,000 factories. and i will tell you, that's not happening because now they're all staying here and they're all expanding here, ford announced last week a massive expansion of three of its plants. that was not going to happen, believe me, if i didn't win. so good luck, everybody. enjoy yourselves, you're my friends, you're amazing people, and...
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now in dispute he says the congregations are wrong and i don't know what the status of that is the facbut the fact iss not necessarily true that as these billions of years past that life will get dole. >> what do they mean by changing the shape of the earth when you say as we get further and further away -- >> i'm not sure what you are referring to. as the spinning turns down that will change a little bit but we also talk about the changing of the sun. i can't see that the big bang -- i don't know how to ever get around to that thing about time. we know that before the big bang there have to be time. something existed. yes, i think so. i think it is a highly physical process. >> time and space are part of the physics. let me give you an alternative which is the way that i think about it. since we don't really fully understand the big bang, let me speculate in a way that is consistent with what we know, here is my hypothesis, it wasn't an explosion taking place in space it was an explosion of space. prior, there was no space. there was no time. it was the creation of space and time and
now in dispute he says the congregations are wrong and i don't know what the status of that is the facbut the fact iss not necessarily true that as these billions of years past that life will get dole. >> what do they mean by changing the shape of the earth when you say as we get further and further away -- >> i'm not sure what you are referring to. as the spinning turns down that will change a little bit but we also talk about the changing of the sun. i can't see that the big bang...
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he will b bite your enemy's facs off! we've got a great show for you tonight. rose byrne is here!n we return, i will share my most heartfelt midnight confessions. stick around! ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. ♪ poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. latches onto youry finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed for your baby's sensitive skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful babies. ♪ it's big screen entertainment, right in your hadnds. buy a samsung galaxy s8 and get one free when you have direct tv and add a line. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer >> stephen: give it up for jon batiste and stay human, everybody. that's the greatest band on tv. jon. >> jon: all right, everybody! >> stephen: folks in a minute i'm going to do "stephen colbert's midnight confessions." that was the
he will b bite your enemy's facs off! we've got a great show for you tonight. rose byrne is here!n we return, i will share my most heartfelt midnight confessions. stick around! ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. ♪ poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers....
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no come paampaign says they fac intimidation. state media and progovernment outlets slanted coverage in favor and that's what had no voters despairing. >> it's really sad that we have to do this. 15 years that we saw that radical islam come to power. >> this father had voted for his daughter's future also, telling me it's courageous to talk about this democracy is important. multi party system, separation of powers, checks and balances, that's why i voted no. security concerns also dominated the lead up to this referendum. threat of a terror attack loomed large. security has been tight at polling stations like this one here in instanbul. hundreds of thousands of members have been deployed across the country to secure the referendum. polls close without a major incident. with such a narrow victory, they'll -- and the president calling no voters traders. the question now, can erdogan heel the wounds of this deeply divisive and polarizing referendum. >> so, george, even though the president last night was declaring victory, it reall
no come paampaign says they fac intimidation. state media and progovernment outlets slanted coverage in favor and that's what had no voters despairing. >> it's really sad that we have to do this. 15 years that we saw that radical islam come to power. >> this father had voted for his daughter's future also, telling me it's courageous to talk about this democracy is important. multi party system, separation of powers, checks and balances, that's why i voted no. security concerns also...
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where are the fac fact the faqq?rthel: in 2013 president obama asked for an authorization for wear against isis. but that failed. do you think congress will be willing to give trump the go ahead? >> i think they will. that's up to the hill leadership. if not they will have to live with the one they have since 9/11. we have not dee feeted radical islam. that's the evil ideology that the arabs themselves, the muslims must solve this problem. they created it. we didn't create it. arthel: is it possible the u.s. could have gone on the offense with a cyber attack to cause that north korea missile failure this weekend? >> i didn't say that, arthel. but if i was a betting man, i don't think you will see many missiles get off the launch pad in north korea for a while. arthel: i'm reading between those lines, general mcinerney. >> you should. arthel: thanks for being with us. eric: there was tragedy to tell you about this easter weekend. a gunman opened fire at a church carnival. sad story coming up. we have a lot more throug
where are the fac fact the faqq?rthel: in 2013 president obama asked for an authorization for wear against isis. but that failed. do you think congress will be willing to give trump the go ahead? >> i think they will. that's up to the hill leadership. if not they will have to live with the one they have since 9/11. we have not dee feeted radical islam. that's the evil ideology that the arabs themselves, the muslims must solve this problem. they created it. we didn't create it. arthel: is...
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conclusion that he passed the test but he is not a natural color of balls and strikes that he is in fac fact an alkali doen right-wing group that screamed and suggested his name and that he would carry out not only the litmus test to overrule and strike down by gun violence prevention but also other unknown decisions that would implement a far right can conservative agenda. we can debate whether that view is right or wrong but today it is sadness for myself and it is one of my saddest in the senate that goes more to the bee institution that has been demeaned and degraded the united states senate and the supreme court. my hope is that maybe it will be a turning point. maybe we can reconstruct the sense of bipartisanship and comedy that existed for so many years. many of my colleagues on the other side have expressed what was done today, but the obstruction of garland's nomination as one of my colleagues put it the filibuster of all filibusters was another step in a continuing progressi progression: aiding in today's actions that very much betrays the spirit and values of bipartisan selec
conclusion that he passed the test but he is not a natural color of balls and strikes that he is in fac fact an alkali doen right-wing group that screamed and suggested his name and that he would carry out not only the litmus test to overrule and strike down by gun violence prevention but also other unknown decisions that would implement a far right can conservative agenda. we can debate whether that view is right or wrong but today it is sadness for myself and it is one of my saddest in the...
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iniflt fac that ty're talking about northkorea, they're talking about health care, this is a lot for everybody to swallow. >> it is a lot for critics to swallow. it is still not entirely clear how they expect to pay for it. secretary noox has said that growth will pay for it. it is to stimulate the economy. n given the massive sweeping overhaul, there are a lot of dpeets we don't have any answers to. as one reporter with gary cohen, the president's top adviser and steve mnuchin said what does this mean to a family that lives in the middle of the country that makes roughly $60,000? well, they'll get a tax cut. beyond that, there isn't any more detail. that's one of the challenges. you and i have been having conversations about the significance of this massive corporate tax slashing. it would knock it down to 15%. maybe most companies playing closer to 20 something. how do you pay for that? to answer those questions, still up in the air and even some republicans are conceding, we like what they're talking about. we're reducing revenue. you increase the deficit. steve mnuchin has said,
iniflt fac that ty're talking about northkorea, they're talking about health care, this is a lot for everybody to swallow. >> it is a lot for critics to swallow. it is still not entirely clear how they expect to pay for it. secretary noox has said that growth will pay for it. it is to stimulate the economy. n given the massive sweeping overhaul, there are a lot of dpeets we don't have any answers to. as one reporter with gary cohen, the president's top adviser and steve mnuchin said what...
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i think we obviously -- the number one threat amerithey fac isis in that region. >> i don't know that you can defeat isis but you can certainly gobble up enough of their terrorist that they pose a less of a immediate threat to attacking the united states. we have to differentiate between preferences and policy. it's okay to stay america's preference is for bashar al assad to be out of power. it's a different thing to say our policy is to achieve no political or military settlement unless there's an immediate commitment that he leaves. our focus should be on stopping the blood shed inside syria. and if that means assad has to stay as a transitional figure, that may have to be on the table. isis can be downgraded to the point where they are no longer a significant credible daily threat to the united states separating assad from the question of how long aassad get to stay in power. >> secretary tillerson is going to russia for mtings at the can kremlin. he has taken a tougher posture saying they bear responsibility for assad dropping chemical weapons on his own people. what do i believe
i think we obviously -- the number one threat amerithey fac isis in that region. >> i don't know that you can defeat isis but you can certainly gobble up enough of their terrorist that they pose a less of a immediate threat to attacking the united states. we have to differentiate between preferences and policy. it's okay to stay america's preference is for bashar al assad to be out of power. it's a different thing to say our policy is to achieve no political or military settlement unless...
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>> you know, he very well may take that tact given the fac that i agree it's not good optics for republicans, but last me around in 2013 when senator ted cruz, he orchestrated shutting the government down, people thought this would be disastrous. as you remember a year later, they still won the house and controlled congress, both chambers. it proved to nobt dangerous. so they may be willing to take that risk and play some hard ball with negotiations. but there are certain things we know that democrats will not make concessions on. they politically cannot support the border wall. their base will not tolerate that. also defunding of planned parenthood. but hopefully they will be willing to negotiate with republicans on areas where they can find consensus such as discretionary spending on other domestic policies or increasing defense spending is something i think both parties can agree on given all the grave threats we face around the world. >> you think the health care bill can be pushed through in the next seven days? could there be that much swing of votes from the last time? >> i have to sa
>> you know, he very well may take that tact given the fac that i agree it's not good optics for republicans, but last me around in 2013 when senator ted cruz, he orchestrated shutting the government down, people thought this would be disastrous. as you remember a year later, they still won the house and controlled congress, both chambers. it proved to nobt dangerous. so they may be willing to take that risk and play some hard ball with negotiations. but there are certain things we know...
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the o'reilly fac's paid national advertising has plummeted, dropping fra about 15 minutes to show toour minutes at its lowest. joining me now gabe sherman. do you believe the vacation was pre-planned? >> yes. all my reporting inside fox news indicates that bill o'reilly did plan this trip before. now, what i find striking is that management let him go. you know, when you're in the middle of a major public relations chrissis, if they were backing him, they would say, listen, stay on the air. we got your back. don't make it look like this is a suspension. >> that's interesting. so letting him go on the pre-planned vacation is a little bit of an indicator. your sources say his fate is being decided inside the company right now. >> really there is a split in the murdoch family. murdoch is inclined to keep bill o'reilly. his son is much more skeptical, wants to clean up the culture at fox news and has been pushing for him to go. locke lan murdoch is more in the middle saying let's see what we find. but really the problem is they can't sell the show as your graphic just showed. advertisers
the o'reilly fac's paid national advertising has plummeted, dropping fra about 15 minutes to show toour minutes at its lowest. joining me now gabe sherman. do you believe the vacation was pre-planned? >> yes. all my reporting inside fox news indicates that bill o'reilly did plan this trip before. now, what i find striking is that management let him go. you know, when you're in the middle of a major public relations chrissis, if they were backing him, they would say, listen, stay on the...
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and more like - a lot of like our fac group wants to know if you have an open door policy and 0 stop by our next meeting really quick i know we would like to officially greet you and meet and greet all of the students. >> so ms. mendoza-mcdonnell. >> sorry thank you before our vote i want to thank you, dr. mathews for putting your hats into the ring and representing our district incredibly well, one thing that resonated during the interview you attributed our life career to sfusd and as a graduate of sfusd i know how meaningful it is to be able to take a step back and look at what you came from and honor the way in which you were brought up the idea you'll be leading our district having come if the district matters and it really speaks volumes about the heart that your coming in this position with i want to also welcome i look forward to working with you when we had this opportunity to meet you for me the first time what resonated with me besides the experience and knowledge and depth of the knowledge over the last 25 or thirty years our smile and children's in tie every interview it
and more like - a lot of like our fac group wants to know if you have an open door policy and 0 stop by our next meeting really quick i know we would like to officially greet you and meet and greet all of the students. >> so ms. mendoza-mcdonnell. >> sorry thank you before our vote i want to thank you, dr. mathews for putting your hats into the ring and representing our district incredibly well, one thing that resonated during the interview you attributed our life career to sfusd...
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you have the secretary of state being one of the most fixable fac visible faces after the syrian air strike, he's been public in talking about the administration's rationale for carrying out that syrian air strike. he's also come under a little bit of criticism from senator marco rubio over the last week. i want to play for you what marco rubio said just this morning. >> the strategy he seems to be outlining is based on assumptions that aren't going to work. there is no such thing as assad yes but isis no. the notion that you can defeat isis as long as assad is there are not true. they're two sides of the same coin. as long as bashar al assad is in power in syria, isis will be radicalized. it's not going to work. >> reporter: so some strong words from marco rubio there, alex. while lawmakers are out on recess for these next couple of weeks, expect this to beort a driving and dominant headline overt next week as members congress press the president and press the administration for answers to that very question you just asked. >> a perfect setup, thank you, hall hallie, for my next dis
you have the secretary of state being one of the most fixable fac visible faces after the syrian air strike, he's been public in talking about the administration's rationale for carrying out that syrian air strike. he's also come under a little bit of criticism from senator marco rubio over the last week. i want to play for you what marco rubio said just this morning. >> the strategy he seems to be outlining is based on assumptions that aren't going to work. there is no such thing as...
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and more like - a lot of like our fac group wants to know if you have an open door policy and 0 stop by our next meeting really quick i know we would like to officially greet you and meet and greet all of the students. >> so ms. mendoza-mcdonnell. >> sorry thank you before our vote i want to thank you, dr. mathews for putting your hats into the ring and representing our district incredibly well, one thing that resonated during the interview you attributed our life career to sfusd and as a graduate of sfusd i know how meaningful it is to be able to take a step back and look at what you came from and honor the way in which you were brought up the idea you'll be leading our district having come if the district matters and it really speaks volumes about the heart that your coming in this position with i want to also welcome i look forward to working with you when we had this opportunity to meet you for me the first time what resonated with me besides the experience and knowledge and depth of the knowledge over the last 25 or thirty years our smile and children's in tie every interview it
and more like - a lot of like our fac group wants to know if you have an open door policy and 0 stop by our next meeting really quick i know we would like to officially greet you and meet and greet all of the students. >> so ms. mendoza-mcdonnell. >> sorry thank you before our vote i want to thank you, dr. mathews for putting your hats into the ring and representing our district incredibly well, one thing that resonated during the interview you attributed our life career to sfusd...
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phil rutger, whas you take on this as well, the fac that the president has changed position on things and a lot of analysts are saying the issue here is that he made a lot of promises that a lot of people liked and now he's in government he finds out they're harder to do. one of the things the president has grown accustomed to saying who knew it was so complicated. >> yeah. well hallie was right and what we're seeing is a real shift from the donald trump who was going to kind of blow up washington and be this outsider and have dramatic historic change in the way the united states approaches the world and issues at home to a much more almost traditional president. he's adopting a much more kind of mainstream position here on a number of these issues that speaks in part to the influence of some of his advisors, including his son-in-law jared kushner, and sort of the more business-minded approach. but i think it also speaks to the president's desire to have deals done. to make some progress to actually govern and bring people together and show some accomplishments here in washington afte
phil rutger, whas you take on this as well, the fac that the president has changed position on things and a lot of analysts are saying the issue here is that he made a lot of promises that a lot of people liked and now he's in government he finds out they're harder to do. one of the things the president has grown accustomed to saying who knew it was so complicated. >> yeah. well hallie was right and what we're seeing is a real shift from the donald trump who was going to kind of blow up...
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the interior department whi fac a budget cut of more than a >>> "usa today" shows the official portraits it was taken in her newe house. she's been there only a few times since h inauguration choosing to stay in new york with heron >>> the "wall street journal" reports that the longim directo leaving the retailer. he was number at e struggling clothing company. he was the creative forc te. tu years of falling sales. shs 26 years. >>> and private lives of england's royal 90-year-old queen elizabeth made history as the second serving british monarch. her son p record as longest waiting heir . prince jor biography of prince charles in 20 years. sheds new light of shaped the k. sally smith table to discuss. welcome. >> gre i wat to struck by the pn your book you used ishat a lot used to say to him as he was growing up, in his teenage years and sitting and waiting to be queen. >> you mean king. >> thank you. i mean king. boy did i get that wrong. >> he was incredibly sensitive child and he is somebody who was ly worlds. he was brought up in this environment. he went out into,lace for schoot
the interior department whi fac a budget cut of more than a >>> "usa today" shows the official portraits it was taken in her newe house. she's been there only a few times since h inauguration choosing to stay in new york with heron >>> the "wall street journal" reports that the longim directo leaving the retailer. he was number at e struggling clothing company. he was the creative forc te. tu years of falling sales. shs 26 years. >>> and private...
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your brain told my brain before you told my fac tap into the knowledgef otr traders on thinkorswim >>are go going to think that the stock market is overvalued but not jeremy siegel. he'll tell us why he thinks that. that's on "trading nation". more "squawk on the street" coming up. so what else is new? how's ur mother? umm..she's doing good. she eds more care though. shwants stay in her hse. i don'know even where to start with that. first, let's take a look at your financial plan and see what we can do. ok, so we've got... we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll planbaird. >>> it's a busy day for ipos here at the big board. cloudera up 20%, priced at 15, about 15 million shares. this is an enterprise data company. manages big data. we'll talk to the ceo, tom reilly, in the next hour on "squawk alley." keeping an eye on that stock, now up 21%. >>> the overall dow is down 21. let's send it out to chicago and the group, santelli exchange. >> hi, thank you, sara. i want to welcome a perfect guest or the today, doug, thank you for taking the time. >> sure. >> all right we'll talk budget. we'll tal
your brain told my brain before you told my fac tap into the knowledgef otr traders on thinkorswim >>are go going to think that the stock market is overvalued but not jeremy siegel. he'll tell us why he thinks that. that's on "trading nation". more "squawk on the street" coming up. so what else is new? how's ur mother? umm..she's doing good. she eds more care though. shwants stay in her hse. i don'know even where to start with that. first, let's take a look at your...
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the search continues for a man suspect of shooting another man and posting video of the killing to facthe suspect steven stevens live streamed the murder but then said facebook said he posted a video of the murder afterward. it shows what appears to be stevens gunning down a 74-year-old man robert godwin, sr. >> from what we can tell now just a random person he pick we don't know why but, again, it's senseless. >> this man right here was a goodman. and i just hate -- i hate he's gone. you know what i mean? i don't know what i'm going to do. it's not real. >> feel like my heart is going to stop. >> you'll be all right. >> it's going to stop. >> victim was a father of eight. in another facebook video stevens claimed to have killed more than dozen other people but authorities say there are there are no other victims that they know of. steven said in that video he snapped after the love of his life pushed him to the breaking point and nobody has been taking him seriously. well that woman that he mentioned released a statement overnight joy lane expressed her prayers to the victim' family a
the search continues for a man suspect of shooting another man and posting video of the killing to facthe suspect steven stevens live streamed the murder but then said facebook said he posted a video of the murder afterward. it shows what appears to be stevens gunning down a 74-year-old man robert godwin, sr. >> from what we can tell now just a random person he pick we don't know why but, again, it's senseless. >> this man right here was a goodman. and i just hate -- i hate he's...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] [applause] ♪ ts every body that loves fac and truth, say yeah. to see change, say yeah. ♪ let's bring it down. bring it down. ♪ [cheering] [applause] ♪ wasn't that amazing? [cheering] you toright, now i want think about your first every memory of science. maybe it was on a day like today, digging around in the mud for worms, or skipping a rock across a pond, or flying a kite, but for many of us, our passion for science started in the classroom, like the first time you ever looked through a microscope, or when you made a baking soda volcano. [cheering] [applause] >> who better to kick us off than a science teacher? but before we welcome to the stage of our first speaker of the day, i would like to check out what our science communicator is up to. take it away, cara. cara: thanks so much. with david pine, who coordinates all of this. there is a long and rich history. back 40 years. having people learn about what is happening on the planet, and we have an amazing session here today. cara: tell us about it. we have all kinds of experiments and brilli
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and more like - a lot of like our fac group wants to know if you have an open door policy and 0 stop by our next meeting really quick i know we would like to officially greet you and meet and greet all of the students. >> so ms. mendoza-mcdonnell. >> sorry thank you before our vote i want to thank you, dr. mathews for putting your hats into the ring and representing our district incredibly well, one thing that resonated during the interview you attributed our life career to sfusd and as a graduate of sfusd i know how meaningful it is to be able to take a step back and look at what you came from and honor the way in which you were brought up the idea you'll be leading our district having come if the district matters and it really speaks volumes about the heart that your coming in this position with i want to also welcome i look forward to working with you when we had this opportunity to meet you for me the first time what resonated with me besides the experience and knowledge and depth of the knowledge over the last 25 or thirty years our smile and children's in tie every interview it
and more like - a lot of like our fac group wants to know if you have an open door policy and 0 stop by our next meeting really quick i know we would like to officially greet you and meet and greet all of the students. >> so ms. mendoza-mcdonnell. >> sorry thank you before our vote i want to thank you, dr. mathews for putting your hats into the ring and representing our district incredibly well, one thing that resonated during the interview you attributed our life career to sfusd...
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and more like - a lot of like our fac group wants to know if you have an open door policy and 0 stop by our next meeting really quick i know we would like to officially greet you and meet and greet all of the students. >> so ms. mendoza-mcdonnell. >> sorry thank you before our vote i want to thank you, dr. mathews for putting your hats into the ring and representing our district incredibly well, one thing that resonated during the interview you attributed our life career to sfusd and as a graduate of sfusd i know how meaningful it is to be able to take a step back and look at what you came from and honor the way in which you were brought up the idea you'll be leading our district having come if the district matters and it really speaks volumes about the heart that your coming in this position with i want to also welcome i look forward to working with you when we had this opportunity to meet you for me the first time what resonated with me besides the experience and knowledge and depth of the knowledge over the last 25 or thirty years our smile and children's in tie every interview it
and more like - a lot of like our fac group wants to know if you have an open door policy and 0 stop by our next meeting really quick i know we would like to officially greet you and meet and greet all of the students. >> so ms. mendoza-mcdonnell. >> sorry thank you before our vote i want to thank you, dr. mathews for putting your hats into the ring and representing our district incredibly well, one thing that resonated during the interview you attributed our life career to sfusd...
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the director said look, this ministration is now saddled with the fac that north korea is much closerthat can then be deployed potentially on a missile that can reach the u.s. homeland. that is a game changer and that's why president trump has said -- and you heard secretary of state tillerson say this strategy of strategic patience is over vis-a-vis china posturing more. the "uss carl vinson" moving into the space, preemptive attack. all of this is a signal change the landscape and the dynamic. my sense is that they're really worried about this. north korea is a wild card and that's a real dangerous situation. >> let me ask you quickly -- actually, i have two questions to ask. i only have time for one. let's see. >> flip a coin. >> i wanted to ask you the downside of people quietly celebrating russia. i'll ask my tillerson question later. so, what is the downside of these negative relations with russia? we've all been so suspicious of the trump administration's close ties to russia that we're almost -- everybody is breathing a sigh of relief that we're now back to cold war status wit
the director said look, this ministration is now saddled with the fac that north korea is much closerthat can then be deployed potentially on a missile that can reach the u.s. homeland. that is a game changer and that's why president trump has said -- and you heard secretary of state tillerson say this strategy of strategic patience is over vis-a-vis china posturing more. the "uss carl vinson" moving into the space, preemptive attack. all of this is a signal change the landscape and...