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fischer and her state trooper boyfriend went home. it was only later she learned cullen a had died and she made a post on her face book page. >> i walk in the house at 1:00 , covered in blood. i said to myself, this is what i was going to do, help save lives. please god protect these troopers, and all enforcement as they protect us. rest in peace trooper cullen. >> truly. >> reporter: fischer's brother-in-law is also a state trooper and new cullen. she said sean cullen was beloved by his collogues. >> quite a story, thank you, monica. >>> politics now, hillary clinton and bernie sanders were back at it again tonight, debating in miami one night after sanders scored a upset win in the michigan primary. tonight's debate was conducted by the hispanic network univision and many questions concerned immigration reform, and economic issues in particular, of interest to latinos. of course, hispanic vote will be crucial in the florida primary next week. >>> on the republican side, front runner donald trump launched a attacks a against ohio gov
fischer and her state trooper boyfriend went home. it was only later she learned cullen a had died and she made a post on her face book page. >> i walk in the house at 1:00 , covered in blood. i said to myself, this is what i was going to do, help save lives. please god protect these troopers, and all enforcement as they protect us. rest in peace trooper cullen. >> truly. >> reporter: fischer's brother-in-law is also a state trooper and new cullen. she said sean cullen was...
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i want to come back to the issue with stanley fischer, though.ischer before this meeting was banging the drum about inflation. where did that go? richard: what the fed it did last night is say the u.s. economy is doing fine, but we will mop be completely insulated. -- we will not be completely insulated. this is probably not the right time to raise rates as aggressively as they suggested they would in december. guy: we are not going to shut down the only engine that is firing right now, is the message. >> notwithstanding the decent numbers we have seen out of the u.s., it is not strong enough to drag the global economy higher. the fed it knowledged that. that is why we looked at the international headlines last night. my words are coming up of my mouth. you look at how the dynamics of this are going to work. front end implied volatility gets suppressed. is this a couple of years out? is inflation going to come back? it's all of that story going to be there for us? inflationoing to let get to hear before they start hiking and as a result, the curv
i want to come back to the issue with stanley fischer, though.ischer before this meeting was banging the drum about inflation. where did that go? richard: what the fed it did last night is say the u.s. economy is doing fine, but we will mop be completely insulated. -- we will not be completely insulated. this is probably not the right time to raise rates as aggressively as they suggested they would in december. guy: we are not going to shut down the only engine that is firing right now, is the...
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jude families, members from local volunteer group epsilon sigma alpha, and representatives from fischer homes will be present for the tickets on sale event 4:30- 11:00 a.m. at fox19 now's queensgate studio. anyone who buys a child life monkey tower play set, courtesy of pete delois' recreations outlet. tickets are available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by visiting the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway website. the three-bedroom house, valued at about $340,000, is being built in ballyshannon community in union, ky. this house will feature a first- floor owner's suite with deluxe garden bath and vaulted kitchen ceilings. the st. jude dream home giveaway benefits the lifesaving work of st. jude children's research hospital, one of the world's premier pediatric cancer research centers. cancer is the number one cause of death by disease for kids 14 and younger in the united states. that statistic is the reason st. jude children's research hospital in memphis exists. we see the patients everyday...and it really reminds us what we're trying to do doctor stacey ogden, a cincinnati na
jude families, members from local volunteer group epsilon sigma alpha, and representatives from fischer homes will be present for the tickets on sale event 4:30- 11:00 a.m. at fox19 now's queensgate studio. anyone who buys a child life monkey tower play set, courtesy of pete delois' recreations outlet. tickets are available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by visiting the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway website. the three-bedroom house, valued at about $340,000, is being built in...
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if that is the case, i can't exhaust stanley fischer. can exhaust stanley fischer .epends what the data does, guy. that is what is driving things. the dovish wing of the fed now, including chair yellen, is waiting for the day, in terms of the internal debate. i think the fact that the dovish wing has started to dominate since the turn of the year is something the data will have to dissuade them from taking that pact. already some hawkish members of the fomc who say we need rate hikes inn april. i think the dovish side of the fed will overrule them. guy: the yen has been on a losing streak lately. walk me through the yen trade. richard: it is one of those things where central bankers around the world -- and in japan as well -- are lamenting the fact that they are not getting help on the fiscal side. if we do get something that is fiscal stimulus, i think it probably suits the japanese authorities. i think the yen will weaken from their. -- from there. guy: stay with bloomberg television. we continue to monitor events as they happen in lamaca, cyprus. i am talking abou
if that is the case, i can't exhaust stanley fischer. can exhaust stanley fischer .epends what the data does, guy. that is what is driving things. the dovish wing of the fed now, including chair yellen, is waiting for the day, in terms of the internal debate. i think the fact that the dovish wing has started to dominate since the turn of the year is something the data will have to dissuade them from taking that pact. already some hawkish members of the fomc who say we need rate hikes inn april....
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jude from local epsilon sigma alpha, representatives from fischer homes the tickets on sale event 4:30- 11:00 a.m. at fox19 now's queensgate studio. anyone who buys a entered to win a child life monkey tower play set, courtesy of pete delois' recreations tickets are available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by visiting the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway website. the three-bedroom about $340,000, is being built in ky. floor owner's vaulted kitchen home giveaway lifesaving work of one of the world's cancer research number one cause of death by disease for kids 14 and statistic is the children's research hospital we see the patients reminds us what we're ogden, a cincinnati researcher in the & molecular biology. the research we're difference in someone's life dr. ogden shares the vision of late actor danny thomas. in 1962....thomas made it his mission to create a facility dedicated to children and saving their lives regardless of faith, race, gender or the ability for families to pay for care. nats of danny thomas dedicating the hospital from that point to this..... intense res
jude from local epsilon sigma alpha, representatives from fischer homes the tickets on sale event 4:30- 11:00 a.m. at fox19 now's queensgate studio. anyone who buys a entered to win a child life monkey tower play set, courtesy of pete delois' recreations tickets are available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by visiting the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway website. the three-bedroom about $340,000, is being built in ky. floor owner's vaulted kitchen home giveaway lifesaving work of one...
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vonnie: we heard stanley fischer moments ofere were inflation in the u.s. economy and on the phillips curve is not broken down by any means, and it is actually the employment figures that is leading to this inflation. so would you say wall street is in for a surprise, as goldman said, that we could see an increase in march? thisdoubt we get one month. they are usually very good at telegraphing those things in advance. even though they started hinting go from for this year, now to one and done. think -- our economist looked at it -- and we are thinking maybe two more for the year. i don't think the strength has been enough for them to pull the trigger. vonnie: talk about resistance levels. you have been looking at certain gauges in particular to look at sentiment. the snp is at a key resistance level. 2000. we can get into the minutia of it, but this is a fibonacci retracement that is providing some key resistance. but aa big round number, lot of times those numbers are not important here this time, it is. above that, 2050 will be the next number to keep an
vonnie: we heard stanley fischer moments ofere were inflation in the u.s. economy and on the phillips curve is not broken down by any means, and it is actually the employment figures that is leading to this inflation. so would you say wall street is in for a surprise, as goldman said, that we could see an increase in march? thisdoubt we get one month. they are usually very good at telegraphing those things in advance. even though they started hinting go from for this year, now to one and done....
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.>> christian fischer has more from washington. >> reporter: is a legal battle between apple and the fbi this case to lawmakers today asking for congress, not the courts, to decide whether it should be forced to help preserve data from an iphone used by a terrace.>> it should be by the people and not based on a warrant request based on a 220-year-old statute.>> the feds cannot force apple to provide access to a locked iphone involving a drug dealer. they are complying with federal compliance laws in both cases and there is no legal basis for apple's refusal to help.>> we only use the tools that are given to us under the law. our job is simply to tell people that there is a problem. >> reporter: a number of lawmakers have said they are preparing legislation that would compel companies like apple to assist the fbi when needed. the most legal it's -- experts say that is most likely not the litigated.>> it is outpacing the laws legal case of miller -- capability.>> let the court decide and then congress can make an inquiry.>> reporter: they are also calling for an open dialogue between t
.>> christian fischer has more from washington. >> reporter: is a legal battle between apple and the fbi this case to lawmakers today asking for congress, not the courts, to decide whether it should be forced to help preserve data from an iphone used by a terrace.>> it should be by the people and not based on a warrant request based on a 220-year-old statute.>> the feds cannot force apple to provide access to a locked iphone involving a drug dealer. they are complying...
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jude from local volunteer group epsilon sigma alpha, and representatives from fischer homes will be present for the tickets on sale event 4:30- 11:00 a.m. at fox19 now's anyone who buys a entered to win a child life monkey tower play set, delois' recreations available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by visiting the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway website. the three-bedroom house, valued at about $340,000, is being built in ballyshannon community in union, ky. this house will feature a first- floor owner's suite with deluxe garden bath and vaulted kitchen ceilings. the st. jude dream home giveaway benefits the lifesaving work of st. jude children's research hospital, one of the world's premier pediatric cancer research centers. live thousands paid their respects to thousands paid their respects to former first lady nancy reagan, during a public viewing yesterday.. and more are expected today. she died sunday of heart failure... she was 94. the former first lady was known as a fierce protector of her husband. she also launched the "just say no" anti-drugs campaign and advocated for
jude from local volunteer group epsilon sigma alpha, and representatives from fischer homes will be present for the tickets on sale event 4:30- 11:00 a.m. at fox19 now's anyone who buys a entered to win a child life monkey tower play set, delois' recreations available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by visiting the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway website. the three-bedroom house, valued at about $340,000, is being built in ballyshannon community in union, ky. this house will feature a...
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with photographer ron fischer, tony mirones 9 on your side the living center says the resident program has been successful -- and that the weather summary: tuesday night into wednesday morning, we'll see another front bring a chance for showers and storms. isolated severe weather is possible, with damaging winds being the greater threat. lows will fall into the low 50s. much cooler weather moves in for the remainder of the week, with wednesday highs in the low if you're a fan of college basketball..it's the best week of the entire year. the field is set...the games are next. next.for the xavier musketeers....it means a trip to st louis in the east xavier is coming off a loss in the big east semi finals....but that will mean little when they tip it off again the musketeers are getting weber state out of ogden utah.....the wildcats are the champions of the big sky conference. they won 26 games this season and are in the tournament for the second time in three years. full coverage of the musketeers in st louis. chris riva, philip lee and i will be at all the xavier hot spots starting wedn
with photographer ron fischer, tony mirones 9 on your side the living center says the resident program has been successful -- and that the weather summary: tuesday night into wednesday morning, we'll see another front bring a chance for showers and storms. isolated severe weather is possible, with damaging winds being the greater threat. lows will fall into the low 50s. much cooler weather moves in for the remainder of the week, with wednesday highs in the low if you're a fan of college...
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vice chair stanley fischer says u.s. inflation may be starting to tick up from too-low levels. interview with steve liesman yesterday, the fed governor said the evidence is not so clear. >> there are a variety of reasons to think that inflation could stabilize, could move up over time if oil prices stop falling, if the dollar doesn't rise further, if what we're seeing in the labor market starts to translate through into higher inflation than one would expect to see it moving up. on the other hand, though, is some troubling signs that inflation expectations have slipped downwards. so that is a risk to the outlook that i'm looking very carefully at as well. >> a two-day fed meeting scheduled to begin two weeks from today. >> really centering on inflation. they can't argue with the improvement in jobs with the 4.9% unemployment rate. some slack still in the labor market, but it is that inflation debate that's going to be so crucial. as far as the hierarchy, stand fischer, if you had to go with one over the other. >> inflation still a serious issue in europe as well. that's why so
vice chair stanley fischer says u.s. inflation may be starting to tick up from too-low levels. interview with steve liesman yesterday, the fed governor said the evidence is not so clear. >> there are a variety of reasons to think that inflation could stabilize, could move up over time if oil prices stop falling, if the dollar doesn't rise further, if what we're seeing in the labor market starts to translate through into higher inflation than one would expect to see it moving up. on the...
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as kristen fischer tells us, that full report won't be released until after the election.icymakers strategize on important global issues. >> reporter: a slowing global economy, increasing competition and even more political volatility. those are the top three global challenges that the next president of the united states will face. according to the national intelligence council. every four years the council puts together a global trends report for the incoming president or incompetent. this year they are forecasting -- there forecast is essentially rough seas ahead. former u.s. ambassador john bolton says that forecast is spot on. >> i do think the future for the next president is going to be filled with international crises and challenges. i think chinese actions in east and southeast asia, russian actions across eastern europe and middle east descending into chaos, are all going to pose a substantial problem. >> reporter: the council projects -- projects sluggish growth in china will drag on the global economy. competition will only intensify and it predicts even more po
as kristen fischer tells us, that full report won't be released until after the election.icymakers strategize on important global issues. >> reporter: a slowing global economy, increasing competition and even more political volatility. those are the top three global challenges that the next president of the united states will face. according to the national intelligence council. every four years the council puts together a global trends report for the incoming president or incompetent....
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it sounds like yellen is really seeing things his way, not richard fischer's way.e have them all here today to talk about all these things and dig through what this means for the markets, if we're going to see two more rate hikes from here and beyond. plus, we have the adp numbers. this is our first look at what could be a hint of what's to come friday for that big jobs report. we're going to be talking about that. steve liesman is here. we have a lot to get through. >> love it. sounds like a great show. >> thanks, becky. still to come, the fed follow through. the reaction to a dovish janet yellen. jim o'sullivan, chief u.s. economist at high frequency economics, will give us his take next. don't go anywhere. we're back in a couple minutes. hi watson. you are a fierce competitor. i've heard that. i have analysed your biggest matches. oh really? when down a point, you serve an ace 5.8 times more than other top players. you sound like a coach. i am not. but i can customize training programs based on biomarker data. watson, that's pretty impressive. you might say i am
it sounds like yellen is really seeing things his way, not richard fischer's way.e have them all here today to talk about all these things and dig through what this means for the markets, if we're going to see two more rate hikes from here and beyond. plus, we have the adp numbers. this is our first look at what could be a hint of what's to come friday for that big jobs report. we're going to be talking about that. steve liesman is here. we have a lot to get through. >> love it. sounds...
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fischer: and you know, innovation is very risky.are looking at putting more money into the program, i think all of us realize that losses are going to occur. we are not going to see a success rate with every program that you are trying for. there will be no result in some areas. ashton carter: that is correct. sen. fischer: we are not in a risk tolerant environment. how do you address that? ashton carter: that is a problem. we want our innovators to take risks. taking risk by definition means sometimes things won't go the way you had hoped. when your exploring a technological frontier, when you test a weapons system, we have to be tolerant of risk. provided that risk was taken advisedly in the interest of making a leap ahead in technology. we have to do that. we are too risk-averse, then we will always be behind the technological curve and not before it to read and our enemies take risks. our potential enemies take those risks. we need to take those risks also. sen. fischer: thank you, sir, thank you mr. chairman. you to all of you
fischer: and you know, innovation is very risky.are looking at putting more money into the program, i think all of us realize that losses are going to occur. we are not going to see a success rate with every program that you are trying for. there will be no result in some areas. ashton carter: that is correct. sen. fischer: we are not in a risk tolerant environment. how do you address that? ashton carter: that is a problem. we want our innovators to take risks. taking risk by definition means...
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jenna fischer bombing case as headlines about the shootings are raising concerns for him he says over the last few years violent crimes in norfolk are going up and the city needs to fork up the funding to fill vacant positions at the police bob mccabe says it's time to push the issue even further what he calls a funding shortage at the norfolk police department. i don't want action. sheriff when it comes to budget of the last twenty years is that as we make sure we find public safety. the sheriff says the shortages leading dozens of position vacancies at the department which puts the public at risk he says recent news in norfolk has raised his concerns. just over the weekend. three shootings one which left him and dead on kingston avenue it's real simple. it's a matter of priorities are gone it is a city going to spend their money on public safety on teachers or they don't spend them on other items that are not core services he doing all they can but they need the city support to fully serve all of norfolk the police formed as a great job but when you have more resources and had the r
jenna fischer bombing case as headlines about the shootings are raising concerns for him he says over the last few years violent crimes in norfolk are going up and the city needs to fork up the funding to fill vacant positions at the police bob mccabe says it's time to push the issue even further what he calls a funding shortage at the norfolk police department. i don't want action. sheriff when it comes to budget of the last twenty years is that as we make sure we find public safety. the...
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fed vice chair stanley fischer struck an optimistic phone on inflation in the u.s.nd weighed in on the negative rate policy across the world. >> critics have argued that qe along with negative interest rates is no longer effective in japan or in the eurozone. that case has not yet been thatlished and i believe central banks still have the capacity through qe and other expansionaryun policies even at the zero bound. the negative rates that have countries --five or five central banks have worked somewhat better than many expected. toa: let us bring back in the conversation allen higgins. let us talk about this negative rates phenomena. i have a chart that shows this strange world in which we live where you can lend money to the japanese government over 40 years and get a lower return than if you lend money to the u.s. government over to go. -- over two years. fischer says he can see areas where it is more effect of than people thought it would be. allen: he is probably talking about denmark. where it seems to be working quite well. we do not know the -- we don't know
fed vice chair stanley fischer struck an optimistic phone on inflation in the u.s.nd weighed in on the negative rate policy across the world. >> critics have argued that qe along with negative interest rates is no longer effective in japan or in the eurozone. that case has not yet been thatlished and i believe central banks still have the capacity through qe and other expansionaryun policies even at the zero bound. the negative rates that have countries --five or five central banks have...
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jude from local volunteer group epsilon sigma alpha, and representatives from fischer homes will be present for the tickets on sale event at wxix fox19. anyone who reserves a ticket before march 18, 2016 will be entered to win a child life monkey tower play set, courtesy of pete delois' recreations outlet. tickets are available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by rg. the three-bedroom house, to be valued at approximately $340,000, is being built in ballyshannon community in union, ky. this house will feature a first-floor owner's suite with deluxe garden bath and vaulted kitchen ceilings.. the st. jude dream home giveaway benefits the lifesaving work of st. jude children's research hospital, one of the world's premier pediatric cancer research centers. nine franklin are suing ohio's over the right to vote. the teens, who are all 17, allege secretary of state refusing to allow them to vote in next week's primaries. they say state law allows 17-year- olds to vote in presidential primaries if they are 18 at the time of the general election in november. the teens allege ohio's election manual was c
jude from local volunteer group epsilon sigma alpha, and representatives from fischer homes will be present for the tickets on sale event at wxix fox19. anyone who reserves a ticket before march 18, 2016 will be entered to win a child life monkey tower play set, courtesy of pete delois' recreations outlet. tickets are available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by rg. the three-bedroom house, to be valued at approximately $340,000, is being built in ballyshannon community in union, ky. this house...
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for some of the cities most popular chefs including kevin interage a and michael salmonoff of abe fischer, and others everything. >> good looking puppies are joining students at rowan university and going to school. it is all for a great cause. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan tells us why they are training with the students and where puppies will go when they graduate. >> reporter: if you want to be mess popular person on the college campus bringing pup toy class will certainly do the trick. for a few select students at rowan university, that is exactly what they are doing. >> good girl, good girl. >> reporter: these four month-old labs treat and augy are on loan to rowan students volunteering in the puppy raising program for non-profit organization k-9 companions for independent. >> sit. >> reporter: jimmy a and nicole have puppies in december and they will raise them for about a year and a half. >> we get up on treat schedule. he wakes up at 7:00 a.m. i do too. we get up, get for a walk around the campus. >> reporter: k-9 companions, train assertive dogs for people with disabilit
for some of the cities most popular chefs including kevin interage a and michael salmonoff of abe fischer, and others everything. >> good looking puppies are joining students at rowan university and going to school. it is all for a great cause. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan tells us why they are training with the students and where puppies will go when they graduate. >> reporter: if you want to be mess popular person on the college campus bringing pup toy class...
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. >> fischer called along the road saturday,, after a boy discovers the bodies of his mother and father inside they say that for two was shot to death by her estranged husband, who then took his own life as he does in asked that he not be identified says there had been a history of trouble wille. >> my sister had told multiple family members that she thought he was going to kill her, we had stay with meme. >> had been married 20 years two years, recently separated and she wasee filing for divorce they had three sons together including a child with autism do-si-do'seyd they were her world, when the biggest biggest reasons that she did not leaveve because she did everything to protect those boyse and i mean they try to do everything to protect their mother. >> family says thatey he was arrested in january for domestic violence, then she asked for and got a civil protection order. >> court records show that he was arrested that month for violating a court order by trying to contact her numerous times, c he says that he was asked by the court to allow him to plead to a guilty charge of less
. >> fischer called along the road saturday,, after a boy discovers the bodies of his mother and father inside they say that for two was shot to death by her estranged husband, who then took his own life as he does in asked that he not be identified says there had been a history of trouble wille. >> my sister had told multiple family members that she thought he was going to kill her, we had stay with meme. >> had been married 20 years two years, recently separated and she...
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are just hearing what mike mckee was telling us about stanley fischer's comments.xt for us, what did stan fisher say to give us any indication what the central bank will do? >> his view is consistent that the fed has more hikes coming in. the data will allow the fed to be opportunistic here. things have stabilized a little bit. comment say inflation is generally around the corner and starting to pick up. certainly consistent with at least two hikes this year and not three in terms of what stan will do what you will see is an upgrade to the language in the statement in march. they may even choose to classify the balance of risk. that would open the door for a move in either april or june. >> we also have some headlines. what did we learn? >> she has been active in saying the fed should not move quickly. the fed should work to protect the game it hasn't made. shouldn't take the strength in the labor markets that san fisher is talking about. .hey may not continue slowing growth in china is having an effect on markets everywhere, particularly to commodities. even thoug
are just hearing what mike mckee was telling us about stanley fischer's comments.xt for us, what did stan fisher say to give us any indication what the central bank will do? >> his view is consistent that the fed has more hikes coming in. the data will allow the fed to be opportunistic here. things have stabilized a little bit. comment say inflation is generally around the corner and starting to pick up. certainly consistent with at least two hikes this year and not three in terms of what...
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years old, and just like he has done in the ncaa tournament he used to make shot after shot on a fischerrice net in his langhorne living room. his parents, jill and patty who met at villanova and graduated in the 1980's remember it like it was yesterday. >> destroys the house. >> we had a lot of holes in the wall. >> yes. >> reporter: do you remember destroying the living room. >> yeah, we broke my mom's wedding picture, so yeah, over the tv. >> yes, fill it up to the fireplace and get our picture and smash it. >> reporter: thankfully for nova he gets more accurate these days and now the guard is destroying the competition. he scored 21 against miami, to lead them to the elite eight, where they will face kansas on saturday. as a team villanova a is shooting 60 percent, the best by a tournament team in 22 years. >> we have been doing it in the game on a consistent basis like we have is surprising. >> to do what he is doing on the biggest stage, on something he has watched his whole life, it is an amazing fulfillment for him anus. >> reporter: saturday is arcidiacono's between the second b
years old, and just like he has done in the ncaa tournament he used to make shot after shot on a fischerrice net in his langhorne living room. his parents, jill and patty who met at villanova and graduated in the 1980's remember it like it was yesterday. >> destroys the house. >> we had a lot of holes in the wall. >> yes. >> reporter: do you remember destroying the living room. >> yeah, we broke my mom's wedding picture, so yeah, over the tv. >> yes, fill it...
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jimmy's guest viola davis, ila fischer and music from the suppers. "action news" continues at 4:30.or the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. >> ♪ >>> and now, abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, viola davis, from "the brothers grimsby," isla fisher, "this week in unnecessary censorship" -- and music from the suffers with cleto and the cletones. and now, if i'm not mistaken, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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even in places where the rates are still positive, stanley fischer shared his views on the policy toolesterday in washington. >> the negative rates of been used in five countries by five worked banks, they have somewhat better than many expected. he went on to say the fed would prefer not to go there on negative rates. belowy lower its rate zero on thursday. a former member of the ecb who is the chairman joins us today. thank you for joining us today. ecb need to announce more stimulus thursday? lorenzo: they will have a new forecast. at 2% target of inflation is getting further away, they need to do more. i think the market expects them to do more. mark: what would you suggest the eb -- ecb do? lorenzo: they have levers to use. upfront theto amount of government bonds they are purchasing and try to have an impact. probably there is the issue of negative interest rates. there is a conflict of interest here because i am a banker. that is not something that is helping banks. i think they can compensate the negative effect of excluding certain amounts of the deposits that the banks have w
even in places where the rates are still positive, stanley fischer shared his views on the policy toolesterday in washington. >> the negative rates of been used in five countries by five worked banks, they have somewhat better than many expected. he went on to say the fed would prefer not to go there on negative rates. belowy lower its rate zero on thursday. a former member of the ecb who is the chairman joins us today. thank you for joining us today. ecb need to announce more stimulus...
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francine: that was stanley fischer striking an optimistic tone on inflation in the u.s..omments from fed officials coming as the ecb president mario draghi is expected to unveil further stimulus measures on thursday. let's bring in carsten brzeski. at the j.p.hughes morgan asset. he is here from the u.s. thank you so much. does it feel different being here in europe? we are still talking about normalizing the fed. we are still talking about one possible hike this year. in europe, where talking negative rates. carsten: it feels very different. it doesn't everyone is talking about policy focused on stimulating. the ecb opened the door to fiscal stimulus coming from those countries that have balance sheet capacities to do so here to germany, for example. francine: you may look at the mystic policy -- look at domestic policy. carsten: i think there is a growing feeling in the u.s. that the world is in a growth slowdown. whether that leads to recession, we will see. it looks like the federal reserve is out to sync with the rest of the world central banks. francine: does that m
francine: that was stanley fischer striking an optimistic tone on inflation in the u.s..omments from fed officials coming as the ecb president mario draghi is expected to unveil further stimulus measures on thursday. let's bring in carsten brzeski. at the j.p.hughes morgan asset. he is here from the u.s. thank you so much. does it feel different being here in europe? we are still talking about normalizing the fed. we are still talking about one possible hike this year. in europe, where talking...
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let's check in with chris fischer. a busy monday on the sports played. straight wins. philadelphia flyers. tonight usf getting another shot at taking down the goliath, proposal to put off with the number one team in the nation in undefeated uconn lady huskies and the women's athletic conference championship. the red sox will take the field at jefferson park in fort myers. >>> marco rubio will make a campaign stop to tampa today. >> he will have a rally at the convention center and hoping to gain momentum. 99 delegates are up for grab. >>> former professional wrestler hulk hogan will be in a courtroom today for the sex tape trial against gawker. >> opening statements begin in a few hours. he is suing gawker for releasing a sex tape of him and radio personality bubba the love sponge clem. the jury of six is made up of two men and for women and three alternates. you can watch the trial live on our new zap. >>> people are mourning the death of nancy reagan. she died sunday in her los angeles home of congestive heart failure. shoot me matt -- >> she redefined the world's fo
let's check in with chris fischer. a busy monday on the sports played. straight wins. philadelphia flyers. tonight usf getting another shot at taking down the goliath, proposal to put off with the number one team in the nation in undefeated uconn lady huskies and the women's athletic conference championship. the red sox will take the field at jefferson park in fort myers. >>> marco rubio will make a campaign stop to tampa today. >> he will have a rally at the convention center...
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the rays and the cuban national chris fischer is in gainesville propos day there. an interview with vernon hargrave. that is a look at sports today. >>> on top of breaking news at a brussels where the airport and subway station have been evacuated after explosions this morning. to explosions happened at the airport during rush hour were hundreds were passengers checking in. no word on who could be behind the attacks. >>> 100 delegates are up for grabs today. >> donald trump is predicted to win arizona. senator ted cruz is hoping to win the majority of delegates in utah. bernie sanders is looking to stop clintons momentum with upsets in their three races. >>> a store day for baseball fans. the team tampa bay rays will play in havana today. >> the first time a major league team will play in cuba since the baltimore orioles in 1999. the game starts at 2 pm today and coincides with president obama's visit to the island nation. he will be there for the game throwing out the first pitch. obama has met with cuban president raul castro. we have a lot of fun going on ian re
the rays and the cuban national chris fischer is in gainesville propos day there. an interview with vernon hargrave. that is a look at sports today. >>> on top of breaking news at a brussels where the airport and subway station have been evacuated after explosions this morning. to explosions happened at the airport during rush hour were hundreds were passengers checking in. no word on who could be behind the attacks. >>> 100 delegates are up for grabs today. >> donald...
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this is what stanley fischer said at a separate event in washington. >> it is sometimes argued that the link between inflation must have been broken. i don't believe that. rather, the link has never been very precise, but it exists, and we may well at present be seen the first stories in the increase of the inflation rate, something which the fed would like to have happen. carol: recent reports suggest shaken up thes affects of financial volatility from earlier in the year, but the question now is, is the worst behind us? alan gayle is with us right now. great to have you here with us. you see the environment we are in. where are we in this market cycle, in this economic cycle? alan: first of all, thanks for having me. i still think we have a way to go to the upside in this cycle, in this economic expansion. but i would say in managing the we areion strategies, cautiously optimistic in positioning portfolios. -- wee have seen here look at valuations, we want to see something attractive. we are also looking for macro tailwinds. we have gotten a little bit of that, but the jury is still o
this is what stanley fischer said at a separate event in washington. >> it is sometimes argued that the link between inflation must have been broken. i don't believe that. rather, the link has never been very precise, but it exists, and we may well at present be seen the first stories in the increase of the inflation rate, something which the fed would like to have happen. carol: recent reports suggest shaken up thes affects of financial volatility from earlier in the year, but the...
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stan fischer said it well, there was uncertainty in september and january about how to read the turmoilin china, oil price markets. so the fed believes they have the option to step back and look at the data flow. believe they they are overreacting, but they are respecting the data, for sure. scarlet: is there good inflation versus bad inflation? richard: the fed would like inflation to be 2%, so anything that brings it up to that, that few would view on balance as good. obviously, they look at oil prices and currencies as well. the fed would like to see wage gains. there is some evidence of which is picking up. see the why do we corbyn going on with oil prices going down so significantly, gasoline prices going down significantly. isn't this a sign that inflation pressures are building? carl: what we have seen largely to this point in time has been in the shelter categories. the hangover of the housing bust rate at rental vacancy extremely low levels, builders were not having enough capacity, so a tight rental market was driving shelter cost. now we are seeing that spread into other cate
stan fischer said it well, there was uncertainty in september and january about how to read the turmoilin china, oil price markets. so the fed believes they have the option to step back and look at the data flow. believe they they are overreacting, but they are respecting the data, for sure. scarlet: is there good inflation versus bad inflation? richard: the fed would like inflation to be 2%, so anything that brings it up to that, that few would view on balance as good. obviously, they look at...
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stanley fischer says he sees the first stirrings of higher prices in the u.s., but in an exclusive interview with cnbc's steve liesman, they'll be watching the data closely and still wants to see signs of persistence before raising rates again. >> of course, if the dollar strengthens, that means manufacturers' exports are weakened, profits come down, core import prices come down. so there's an interaction between the strength of demand abroad. there's been very deficient global demand for some time. what we all need to be doing at central banks and we're generally including fiscal authorities around the world is working to raise global demand. not shift it across borders. >> eu leaders appear to have reached a break-through agreement with turkey on the migrant crisis, this following late-night talks and a deal brokered by angela merkel that still needs to be signed off on later this month. >> translator: this proposal that was brought forward by the turkish side is a breakthrough if it is to be realized because it would break this vicious cycle of entering illegally on a boat and as a result
stanley fischer says he sees the first stirrings of higher prices in the u.s., but in an exclusive interview with cnbc's steve liesman, they'll be watching the data closely and still wants to see signs of persistence before raising rates again. >> of course, if the dollar strengthens, that means manufacturers' exports are weakened, profits come down, core import prices come down. so there's an interaction between the strength of demand abroad. there's been very deficient global demand for...
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guy: stanley fischer speaks a little later on.k he will -- you look at what is happening with oil, how does these guys communicate where the fed goes next? what you think the signals going to be? richard: there's been a lot of talk where they are concerned with meeting their lower inflation goals. they see concerns about market volatility. they see specific concerns about china. i don't think any of those concerns about a way. sense, qe istion what the fed look set. if it means climbing a little bit higher, but nowhere near levels where you think the inflation is getting out of control. hans: the first question to mario draghi should be was this decision unanimous? or why do not you go further -- why didn't you go further? risk of the question will be was this further?unanimous -- richard: the question will be was this decision unanimous? i think that has to be the first question. guy: we will see what it is. richard jones from bloomberg first word. the pulse is up next. we are going to monitor events in brussels as we watch this
guy: stanley fischer speaks a little later on.k he will -- you look at what is happening with oil, how does these guys communicate where the fed goes next? what you think the signals going to be? richard: there's been a lot of talk where they are concerned with meeting their lower inflation goals. they see concerns about market volatility. they see specific concerns about china. i don't think any of those concerns about a way. sense, qe istion what the fed look set. if it means climbing a...
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i think vice chair fischer was clear about that. we think it's going to be pretty hard slash probably impossible for them to move in march. i think they're going to move into june. i think we're going to learn more about how many times they're expected to move. probably three times this year. i think it's probably going to be one to two times they're ultimately able to move. >> rieder also says it's not out of the question that the fed resorts to quantitative easing if they have to at some point. fed meeting next week. it used to be that march was expected to raise interest rates. now the market is not pricing it in and nobody is really expecting it. though, the commentary, especially on inflation, which is starting to creep higher, will be important to see whether they have to game it out later in the year. >> nobody's expecting it, but just the last couple of weeks of data have allowed maybe 10% of people to expect it. it was written off three weeks ago. >> and the odds for june and december go higher as well. >> we'll have to wai
i think vice chair fischer was clear about that. we think it's going to be pretty hard slash probably impossible for them to move in march. i think they're going to move into june. i think we're going to learn more about how many times they're expected to move. probably three times this year. i think it's probably going to be one to two times they're ultimately able to move. >> rieder also says it's not out of the question that the fed resorts to quantitative easing if they have to at...
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janet yellen, stanley fischer, and new york fed president dudl dudley. that's the core of the fed. ultimately, that's who's making policy. >> more comments from bullard today as well. >> now to the latest from brussels following this week's deadly terrorist attacks. our very own michelle caruso-cabrera joins us from the belgian capital. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: good morning, sara. the key development overnight is that the authorities believe there is a definitive connection between the attacks here in brussels and the attacks in paris back in november. the two brothers who died as suicide bombers here, one in the subway, one at the airport, are believed to have been accomplices, facilitators of the paris attacks, providing safe houses and/or transportation. this is raising the level of criticism of the security officials here. the argument is you have this belgian terrorist cell. you have terrorists working across borders, but intelligence services not necessarily cooperating or working across borders. so this is already becoming a political discussion here. does this s
janet yellen, stanley fischer, and new york fed president dudl dudley. that's the core of the fed. ultimately, that's who's making policy. >> more comments from bullard today as well. >> now to the latest from brussels following this week's deadly terrorist attacks. our very own michelle caruso-cabrera joins us from the belgian capital. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: good morning, sara. the key development overnight is that the authorities believe there is a definitive...
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she warned of the discriminating meanwhile,ting -- the vice chair stanley fischer struck an optimistice on the inflation in the u.s. and weighed in on a negative rate policy across the world. >> critics have argued that qe with negative interest rates is no longer effective in either japan or parts -- or possibly in the eurozone. that case has not been empirically estimated, established. i think central banks still have the capacity to qe two run expense or he monetary policies even at the zero. usedthe rate that is been by five central banks have worked somewhat better than many expected. guest,t's bring in our jpmorgan european rate strategist, john lucas salford. -- john lucas alford. it the most hawkish you have heard the fed chair? gianluca: it is reflecting the data. we have concerns about the u.s. going into recession. most recent activity data is not confirming that. when you look at the inflation numbers, they are telling you that something is working. at the same time, you have that areent rates stable at low levels. the fed has to continue the message of being cautiously opt
she warned of the discriminating meanwhile,ting -- the vice chair stanley fischer struck an optimistice on the inflation in the u.s. and weighed in on a negative rate policy across the world. >> critics have argued that qe with negative interest rates is no longer effective in either japan or parts -- or possibly in the eurozone. that case has not been empirically estimated, established. i think central banks still have the capacity to qe two run expense or he monetary policies even at...
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if you look at the comments vice chairom fed's thatey fischer, who thinks inflation is beginning to start, that doesn't sound like demand capitulated on his call for fed hikes this year. that gap between the federal reserve and the market is expected to come down, but just a little and not a lot. hans: are we missing the divergent stories? it seems even if the fed does not live now, they could move in april. the underlying data -- which you are so good at -- why are we not talking about policy divergence? jonathan: i think we stopped because they can't happen in the way people thought it would happen. the idea that the fed is going to go on a aggressive tightening cycle while the ecb goes on an aggressive easing cycle is not feasible at this point. what i see happening at the moment is we were told that the federal reserve was data dependent. unemployment and the labor market, which is anding pretty solid, inflation, which is still ticking higher, but data -- and they are data dependent -- is still ok. but we know that is not the entire story. the story has been about tightening financial
if you look at the comments vice chairom fed's thatey fischer, who thinks inflation is beginning to start, that doesn't sound like demand capitulated on his call for fed hikes this year. that gap between the federal reserve and the market is expected to come down, but just a little and not a lot. hans: are we missing the divergent stories? it seems even if the fed does not live now, they could move in april. the underlying data -- which you are so good at -- why are we not talking about policy...
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mobile now includes all or part of six other bills which represent work of senators booker, daines, fischer, gardner, klobuchar, manchin, moran, rubio, schatz and udall. we also adopted important amendments from senators heller and peters. even the chairman and ranking member of the senate environment and public works committee, senator inhofe, as well as a long-time former member of the commerce committee, senator boxer, made key contributions to the bill's did once section. the mobile now act would not have been possible without the collaboration of these senators. and so it's my hope, mr. president, that this spirit of bipartisanship will also carry over to the commerce committee's efforts to reauthorize the federal communications commission. compared to other federal agencies, the f.c.c. is relatively small, but as the regulator of the communications and technology industries, both of which are central to america's modern economy, the commission has significant influence over the treks of -- direction of our country. given the importance of the f.c.c., my colleagues might be surprised t
mobile now includes all or part of six other bills which represent work of senators booker, daines, fischer, gardner, klobuchar, manchin, moran, rubio, schatz and udall. we also adopted important amendments from senators heller and peters. even the chairman and ranking member of the senate environment and public works committee, senator inhofe, as well as a long-time former member of the commerce committee, senator boxer, made key contributions to the bill's did once section. the mobile now act...
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stanley fischer had a whole list of references in january on the history of negative rates.should we treat them? them about her at citigroup says that unless we see financial instability there is no cause for concern. do you agree? : if the prices are falling, if nominal -- if nominal growth is constrained, the economy will be negative. maybe from a policy perspective you need to have them linked. francine: the financial system was different then. now they permeate into everything we do. they have a direct impact on liquidity. are you concerned that we are punishing the banks too much? if you are, then mario draghi should not go into further negative territory tuesday. is, do youe first want to have a very healthy banking system in the private sector? think everyone would say absolutely yes, in which case you definitely go to the second issue, which is you need to make sure that banks earn less bread. if the equilibrium interest rate is negative, they should be largerd to charge a negative number. and giving back that money, if you like, in terms of negative rates, paying mo
stanley fischer had a whole list of references in january on the history of negative rates.should we treat them? them about her at citigroup says that unless we see financial instability there is no cause for concern. do you agree? : if the prices are falling, if nominal -- if nominal growth is constrained, the economy will be negative. maybe from a policy perspective you need to have them linked. francine: the financial system was different then. now they permeate into everything we do. they...
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we are expecting from washington, fed vice chairman stanley fischer, who will speak at the national associationomics. that is at 12:30 p.m. in washington. the ecb governing council will meet to review interest rates. the council is widely expected to cut the deposit rates further below zero. tune into bloombergtv for coverage of the rate decision and mario draghi's news conference at 1:40 p.m. in 7:45 a.m. in new york. mccarthy weward were talking about the impact on janet yellen's thinking after we had the good u.s. jobs report friday. are you uneasy about negative rates? if we are looking at negative rates across the world, except for the u.s. that is ready to hike, what does it mean for the dollar? pressure isns the going to continue to be stronger. that is one of the obstacles that the fed faces during this cycle. the fed was more aggressive than the central banks early in the cycle. that is one of the reasons the u.s. economy is doing so much better than the other major economies, and that is what the fed needs to raise rates. what it means is they will do it cautiously and opportunistical
we are expecting from washington, fed vice chairman stanley fischer, who will speak at the national associationomics. that is at 12:30 p.m. in washington. the ecb governing council will meet to review interest rates. the council is widely expected to cut the deposit rates further below zero. tune into bloombergtv for coverage of the rate decision and mario draghi's news conference at 1:40 p.m. in 7:45 a.m. in new york. mccarthy weward were talking about the impact on janet yellen's thinking...
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tom: the uncertainty -- it is a different uncertainty than what we heard from stanley fischer a numbereks ago. describe the greenspan uncertainty. michael: there are a lot of moving pieces to the economy, he said. china, oil, politics. he was particularly worried about politics although he wouldn't go into detail. tom: he said, no, we're not going there! michael: and he doesn't know how any of these things will play out, and that makes it hard for somebody who made his living forecasting to forecast. tom: those were wonderful conversations, and we begin with the two topics of the moment. here is alan greenspan on negative interest rate and productivity. >> up to a point, negative interest rates have no effect. why? he goes people are willing to accept, essentially, a negative interest rate to hold the claims of these particular countries. thisis going to change if goes on indefinitely, but things will start to move. we don't know what happens when that happens. michael: is a dangerous, do you think? a dangerous experiment for some reason for banks to be doing this? does it called to mi
tom: the uncertainty -- it is a different uncertainty than what we heard from stanley fischer a numbereks ago. describe the greenspan uncertainty. michael: there are a lot of moving pieces to the economy, he said. china, oil, politics. he was particularly worried about politics although he wouldn't go into detail. tom: he said, no, we're not going there! michael: and he doesn't know how any of these things will play out, and that makes it hard for somebody who made his living forecasting to...
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. >> the senator fischer realized that any benefits of ordering an opponent are not likely to outweigh the damage done to their institutional standing. ideological opposition to a nominee from one end of the political spectrum is unlikely to help generate similar opposition to later nominations from the opposite end. announcer: those of us with the programs featured this week on c-span. tonight, our original series lead marquesas is next. then, obama hosts the annual easter prayer breakfast. and hillary clinton campaigns in new york city. now, landmark cases. tonight looks at the 1873 slaughterhouse cases. >> lead marquesas, c-span special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic decisions. >> number 759, ernest miranda petitioner versus arizona. >> argument 18, rule against -- roe versus wade. >> quite often, famous decisions took to that the court be quite unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a socie
. >> the senator fischer realized that any benefits of ordering an opponent are not likely to outweigh the damage done to their institutional standing. ideological opposition to a nominee from one end of the political spectrum is unlikely to help generate similar opposition to later nominations from the opposite end. announcer: those of us with the programs featured this week on c-span. tonight, our original series lead marquesas is next. then, obama hosts the annual easter prayer...
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senator fischer. >> thank you mr. chairman, and senator boxer for holding this hearing. thank you to the witnesses for coming. the nebraska department of environmental polity shares in the concerns that have been expressed that -- by many of the witnesses today. -- in the letter expressed, our state has written, while nebraskan has a hip, working relations recent regulatory actions have snowballed. epa's compulsive tinkering with standards and limits, often before states have a reasonable chance to comply, make it difficult to reconcile those often competing priorities. , in your pirner response letter that was sent to the committee, you state nearly all new federal requirements will have an impact on your state, its citizens, and economy, but will produce little or no benefit to protecting public health and the environment. like my home state of nebraska, south dakota is a rural state that hosts many unique and critical national resources -- natural resources that benefit citizens and communities. can you please elaborate on the challenges many rural communities will fa
senator fischer. >> thank you mr. chairman, and senator boxer for holding this hearing. thank you to the witnesses for coming. the nebraska department of environmental polity shares in the concerns that have been expressed that -- by many of the witnesses today. -- in the letter expressed, our state has written, while nebraskan has a hip, working relations recent regulatory actions have snowballed. epa's compulsive tinkering with standards and limits, often before states have a reasonable...
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confederate vice president alexander stevens called fort fischer's lost one of the greatest disasters to be fallen the cause since the beginning of the war. half star rebel soldiers in richmond and petersberg have to tighten their belts even father. on february 1st general sherman began the carolina campaign to savannah. they didn't think any army could operate in south carolina in early february when the rains flooded the rivers and swamps sherman was convinced his 60,000 army could and it did. sherman's men went through the rivers and made roads. in fact a confederate soldier once told captors if your army goes to war it will pave the roads. sherman said the army could turn into amphibians if tade to. sherman wanted the state to feel what he called the hard hand of war. his men destroyed railroads, looted homes, and burned public buildings in the town. often the entire town went up in smoke. the army lived off the land with the bummers, as they were called, scouring the county. we watched the prophecy unfold. the army in northern virginia was the last one to survive and it was in po
confederate vice president alexander stevens called fort fischer's lost one of the greatest disasters to be fallen the cause since the beginning of the war. half star rebel soldiers in richmond and petersberg have to tighten their belts even father. on february 1st general sherman began the carolina campaign to savannah. they didn't think any army could operate in south carolina in early february when the rains flooded the rivers and swamps sherman was convinced his 60,000 army could and it...
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i grew up love g ing fischer and i wanted to write a book about my life and food is about my life. it's about climbing my mother's kitchen to get the pickle jar. or trying to steal the candy when i wasn't supposed to have it. i think we all have these memories. >> the book, again, is "love, loss and what we ate." i really enjoyed it. >> thank you. >> padma, great to have you here. >> i'm so excited to be here. >> it's a pleasure. she'll be back in our next hour. also, catch her thursday night on the two-part season finale of "top chef" on bravo. >>> up next, the legendary helen mirren lights up studio 1a. (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. give us a plan. >>> we're back at 8:41. oscar, emmy and tony winner helen mirren has graced the screen more than five decades. in "eye in the sky," she plays a
i grew up love g ing fischer and i wanted to write a book about my life and food is about my life. it's about climbing my mother's kitchen to get the pickle jar. or trying to steal the candy when i wasn't supposed to have it. i think we all have these memories. >> the book, again, is "love, loss and what we ate." i really enjoyed it. >> thank you. >> padma, great to have you here. >> i'm so excited to be here. >> it's a pleasure. she'll be back in our...
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. >> thank you, senator fischer. senator gillibrand? >> thank you, mr. chairman. ms. markowitz, new york and vermont share lake champlain and both are part of the lake champlain basin program. working with epa to improve the water quality of lake sham plain is very important to both our states. it's my understanding that the epa and state of vermont have been working together to establish a new total max many -- minimum load for lake champlain. could you elaborate with how the epa has worked with your agency for this agreement? >> thank you, this is a perfect example of an issue that could have been seen as an overreach but instead really has ended up with a path forward that offers us flexibility and an innovative approach to cleaning up our waters. lake champlain suffers from terrible algae blooms from phosphorous pollution. unlike in the '70s and '80s, it's not because of what's coming out of the waste water treatment facilities as much as it's coming off the landscape. so rather than being point source, it's nonpoint source pollution. precipitation driven pollutio
. >> thank you, senator fischer. senator gillibrand? >> thank you, mr. chairman. ms. markowitz, new york and vermont share lake champlain and both are part of the lake champlain basin program. working with epa to improve the water quality of lake sham plain is very important to both our states. it's my understanding that the epa and state of vermont have been working together to establish a new total max many -- minimum load for lake champlain. could you elaborate with how the epa...
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. >> lets bring in kristin fischer from d.c. kristin good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, mike and alex. yes, this is shaping up to be one of the most critical weeks of the campaign. here we have voters in four states weighing in today and then winner take all states in ohio and florida exactly one week from today. don't forget the republicans will debate gannon thursday. the democrats tomorrow, and they took the same stage last night in michigan. >> at last night's "fox news" town hall a confidence hillary clinton seemed sure she would win her parties many in nation and that she would not be indicted by fbi for her use have the on private e-mail server as secretary of the state. >> it was a mistake, however i'm not alone in that, many people in the government past and current of occasion or as a practice done the same. >> clinton is heading in the primary with the comfortable delegate lead over bernie sanders. a monmouth university poll gives clinton a 13-point lead over sanitiers in michigan. state with the most del
. >> lets bring in kristin fischer from d.c. kristin good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, mike and alex. yes, this is shaping up to be one of the most critical weeks of the campaign. here we have voters in four states weighing in today and then winner take all states in ohio and florida exactly one week from today. don't forget the republicans will debate gannon thursday. the democrats tomorrow, and they took the same stage last night in michigan. >> at last night's...
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because stanley fischer, the vice chair, had been talking about core cp doesn't have to get back to 2%ve to have confidence it will get there. maybe that's why the markets think like this and it's more of a judgment call. >> i think you're right. the consumer confidence numbers you came out with will contribute to that. we'll have another job growth number between now and the next meeting. that will make a difference. and i think if oil stabilizes, and then you can see the opportunity for inflationary pressure to build, all of those will make a difference. remember, the next meeting is four weeks out. >> let's pin you down, mark. are you saying that the data and mainly the inflation data will pressure janet yellen and the fed to move faster than they would want to when it comes to raising interest rates? >> i don't think it will pressure them to move faster, i think it's the inverse. if they see the pressure, if they see inflation coming back to where they see a more normalized rate that will be a go signal. >> we'll see what she says today. mark olsen, thanks for joining us. >> >> tha
because stanley fischer, the vice chair, had been talking about core cp doesn't have to get back to 2%ve to have confidence it will get there. maybe that's why the markets think like this and it's more of a judgment call. >> i think you're right. the consumer confidence numbers you came out with will contribute to that. we'll have another job growth number between now and the next meeting. that will make a difference. and i think if oil stabilizes, and then you can see the opportunity for...
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kristin fischer joins us from washington tc. before we get started talking here. the lets roll a piece of the debate last night. this is where it got testy about being in flint and talking about the water problem, here we go. >> children in flint michigan, in the united states of america in the year 2016 are being poisoned. i believe that the governor of this state should understand his dereliction of duty was irresponsible and he should resign. >> i agree, the governor should resign or be recalled. >> it seems like everybody in the room wanted the governor to resign, kristin. >> reporter: yeah, you know, it was important that that was, you know, the big focus on have that debate last night that they were going to address the water issues in flint, michigan. that wasn't the only big talking point, one of the other big things they spared over was auto bail out and hillary clinton said i voted to save the the auto industry, bernie sanders, you voted against it. he took great offense to that. >> play that. >> do you want to play that sound bite right here, kristin, l
kristin fischer joins us from washington tc. before we get started talking here. the lets roll a piece of the debate last night. this is where it got testy about being in flint and talking about the water problem, here we go. >> children in flint michigan, in the united states of america in the year 2016 are being poisoned. i believe that the governor of this state should understand his dereliction of duty was irresponsible and he should resign. >> i agree, the governor should...