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autoridades no han dicho quien e esta atras de todo eso mientras el presidente de facebook mark gonzale gttestificabauna compaÑia de car l carolina del norte esta detras el grupo defensor hausa el mat a material >> ( musica () >> le recordamos que puede lnlae al numero en pantalla y tener n una respuesta de inmigracion el viernes >> en instantes sepa lo que re revelo un estudio sobre ppiersos con cancer de colon >> que bonito es tener la op oportunidad de ayudar a mi gente en sus necesidad transportacion si busca un au vehiculo como camioneta nuevo a usado toyota acepta todo tipo de aplicaciones >> --- el sospechoso buscado po (musica) captado en camara el final de una persecucion en minnesota e elementos oss el sospechoso se estrello el hombre de 29 alÑÑos huyo delas las a i autoridades >> un mapache hizo de las suyas en tenenessee y dejo miles de s hogares sin electricidad vemos e en imagenes el momento de la p explosion cuadno endo el mapa v provoco que mas de 450 mil p personas quedaran a la oscura >> en fphiladelphia prohiben qu menores de edad huelan el humo de cigarros electricnnico
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. >> we were like, should we gt married? >> they're not kidding. nine months later and now have two kids together. the latest adventure, co-hosting game show my part ne knows best. >> it's a sadistic newlywed game. >> more irreverent. >> ladies, this might be your favorite challenge every. you get to go something we have always wanted to do. >> oh, son of a -- >> what would you say is the secret to your marriage? >> communication. >> therapy. >> communication. i said communication, it's code for couples therapy. >> we don't know what we're doing. >> stick around. it's early in the day. by the end of the day, one of us could be dead. is this we could be divorced. >> we could be divorced. ? so funny together. >>> coming up, after christina, who is next on james corden's hit list? we have eight clues. next on kron-4 news at eight: incredible new video of scaffolding collapsing... at the scene of a massive construction fire in concord.tonight some 250- people have to find a place to stay.we are live with the very latest... plus... a kron 4 exclusive.mo
. >> we were like, should we gt married? >> they're not kidding. nine months later and now have two kids together. the latest adventure, co-hosting game show my part ne knows best. >> it's a sadistic newlywed game. >> more irreverent. >> ladies, this might be your favorite challenge every. you get to go something we have always wanted to do. >> oh, son of a -- >> what would you say is the secret to your marriage? >> communication. >>...
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he just posted this photo with the caption, she's gt my back. >> you're over here. they're there.come strangers. so, having his back and -- he having my back in every moment of our lives. it's very important to us. >> oh, jessica biel dropping the love jam, right? i like them so much. you can see more of her interview at etonline.com. >>> another hollywood mom doing it all. kristen bell. >> the voice of ana. and speaking of that, will there be a song in "frozen 2" that can top "let it go "? >> i have heard quite a few of the songs. they're still in my head. "let it go" was like, i don't think something willout do "let it go." ♪ let it go let it go >> that might be the song of the century. but -- there will be contenders. >> we know kristen has recorded her part for the sequel. it's in deep frez until next year when the move i have hits theaters. in the meantime, she's sharing pics like the one of their low-key wedding day in 2013. >> what do you remember? >> my husband picked out my outfit. i thought we were going to go in jean. we went to the courthouse on a tuesday morning. i wa
he just posted this photo with the caption, she's gt my back. >> you're over here. they're there.come strangers. so, having his back and -- he having my back in every moment of our lives. it's very important to us. >> oh, jessica biel dropping the love jam, right? i like them so much. you can see more of her interview at etonline.com. >>> another hollywood mom doing it all. kristen bell. >> the voice of ana. and speaking of that, will there be a song in "frozen...
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in light of that, here's what we've got from gt.e have the cumulative earnings impact is $8.4 billion those were reduced by 13 cents and by so por the most part in line with the avoidance. they altered 260 pounds, 2017 by negative 2.2 billion but the company, in addition to these required accounting changes, have made some new stoechz to so pension accounting and other things it is accounting for. in light of that, it is taking another and a for revenue versus its previous reported numbers for 2016 over to you. >> mor >> what do you think >> this was expected, let's be clear. everyone was anticipating a restatement. we got one what we do need to see is sort of a kitchen sink, let's throw everything out and start fresh i think people are starting to believe that and maybe it's in a bottom formation here. >> ge is going to report 2016 reporting. then the week after that we have boeing i actually think the industrial space is really interesting. we talk about ge every day on this desk. it's the lowest stock in the market, it feels like
in light of that, here's what we've got from gt.e have the cumulative earnings impact is $8.4 billion those were reduced by 13 cents and by so por the most part in line with the avoidance. they altered 260 pounds, 2017 by negative 2.2 billion but the company, in addition to these required accounting changes, have made some new stoechz to so pension accounting and other things it is accounting for. in light of that, it is taking another and a for revenue versus its previous reported numbers for...
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>> this is one of my gt priorities in 2018, is to get this right. one of my greatest r in running the company, we were slow to i.d. new operators. >> reporter: zuckerberg was also pushed on if it feeds global crisis-- the u.n. and human rights groups accuse facebook of allowing hateful anti-muslim vios and other posts that facilitated violence against rohingya muslims in myanmar. >> senator, what's happening in myanmar is a terrible tragedy and we need to do more. >> we all agree with t >> okay. >> but you and investigators blamed-- you blamed facebook for playing a role in that genocide. how can you dedicate, and will you dedicate resources to make enre such hate speech is t down in 24 hours? >> one is,e're hiring dozens of more burmese language content reviewers, because hate speech is very languae-specific. it's hard to do it without people who speak the local languageth >> reporter: ahearing ran into the evening, one theme was constant: facebook's power, and how it handlck that power. berg will be in washington at least one more night. he testif
>> this is one of my gt priorities in 2018, is to get this right. one of my greatest r in running the company, we were slow to i.d. new operators. >> reporter: zuckerberg was also pushed on if it feeds global crisis-- the u.n. and human rights groups accuse facebook of allowing hateful anti-muslim vios and other posts that facilitated violence against rohingya muslims in myanmar. >> senator, what's happening in myanmar is a terrible tragedy and we need to do more. >> we...
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but the movie's other star was the 1968 ford mustang, gt fast back.ar and driver were the epitome of old school cool. >> he was cool. enthusiastic. going into details. wanting things to be right. >> well. >> lost my place. nobody is perfect. >> in the movie, actress jacqueline bissett played mcqueen's girlfriend. she was 23. and breaking into hollywood. >> it was a beautiful car, the bullet car. >> you understand why that car has -- the mystique it does. do a certain degree. fast, low lying. smooth. sexy guy in the front seat. >> you have had your share of on-set experiences with alpha males. >> yes, i have, actually. >> where does mcqueen rank? >> pretty regular. not overly alpha male. he could come and go. stealthily. >> after the movie, the bullet mustang was just as stealthy. it disappeared. for decades the holy grail for car collectors. it was never meant to be a secret. just our car shared the family secret. late husband robert saw this ad in the back pages of road and track magazine. and bought the bullet mustang in 1974, for $6,000. >> it is u
but the movie's other star was the 1968 ford mustang, gt fast back.ar and driver were the epitome of old school cool. >> he was cool. enthusiastic. going into details. wanting things to be right. >> well. >> lost my place. nobody is perfect. >> in the movie, actress jacqueline bissett played mcqueen's girlfriend. she was 23. and breaking into hollywood. >> it was a beautiful car, the bullet car. >> you understand why that car has -- the mystique it does. do a...
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. >> the 1961 ferrari 250 gt california. the exhibition, another car with some hollywood history, the red sports car ferris buehler boroughed to use on his day off, only this car is just a replica of a 1961 ferrari gt 53, one of three used in the classic comedy. >> that is pretty. >> yeah. today is the only day that they're all together. >> on the mall. >> on the mall. >> wow, wow. can i say that the plymouth voyager is not nearly as sexy as the mustang on the mall. i'm sorry, plymouth voyager. and i geebt say this photo here o the mustang and the monument, there it is there with the monument behind it, that's just the coolest thing i've ever seen. >> it reminds you cars are pieces of work oftentimes. >> pieces of art. >> yes. >>> still to come, seth rogen's movie is a comedy born of tragedy. how it's bringing laughs and positive change. for some of you, your local news is next. for your the rest of you stick around. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> i was raised in a largely white community. i identified more with w
. >> the 1961 ferrari 250 gt california. the exhibition, another car with some hollywood history, the red sports car ferris buehler boroughed to use on his day off, only this car is just a replica of a 1961 ferrari gt 53, one of three used in the classic comedy. >> that is pretty. >> yeah. today is the only day that they're all together. >> on the mall. >> on the mall. >> wow, wow. can i say that the plymouth voyager is not nearly as sexy as the mustang on...
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>> t they keep telling him to gt tougher and keep moving the goal post and the z end zone is war. >> the critics. they say get tougher, and if you neat tough it, leads usth somewhere. >> if you want to ask me if trump has beenia tougher than obama, the answer is yes. expelled more diplomats, leveled more sanctions. >> he would like to expel democrats if he could. >>em here's the problem. you and i, we have a family, we are in danger. the gravest danger in regard to russia since the cuban missile crisis. we are in a new cold war. not a joke. we are eyeball to eyeball military confrontation. >> sure. he sent weapons to ukraine. >> stop and think. i remember this. throughout my lifetime every american president, at that, de, republican, has been empowered. >> maintain a relationship. >> the three presidents who did that the most were republicans, eisenhower, nixon and reagan. trump says we are in great danger. he wants to talk about international terrorism and a new nuclear arms race. if he picks up the phone and calls and says let's talk. his critics say it's treason. it's not fun y we
>> t they keep telling him to gt tougher and keep moving the goal post and the z end zone is war. >> the critics. they say get tougher, and if you neat tough it, leads usth somewhere. >> if you want to ask me if trump has beenia tougher than obama, the answer is yes. expelled more diplomats, leveled more sanctions. >> he would like to expel democrats if he could. >>em here's the problem. you and i, we have a family, we are in danger. the gravest danger in regard to...
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you conjure this -- view this in the gt the library.is breaking out to the upside, above the 100 day and 50 day moving average. how long it will last? who knows. >> thanks so much. my favoritet one of places in the world. they just finished arguments down and president trump's travel ban. key justices including justice kennedy and chief justice roberts said -- appeared skeptical of argument against the ban. courtroom.ere in the .ell us what you heard >> what i heard was almost entirely negative for those challenging the ban at least from key justices anthony kennedy and john roberts. the challenges need one of those two votes and the vast majority of the questions today suggested they were more inclined to uphold the policy. >> some of them were still saying it was more flexible than opponents had contended. what exactly are they looking at? >> that was a question from justice kennedy. there are two sets of arguments. one is that the president overstepped his authority under the federal immigration laws. technical butly the argument is
you conjure this -- view this in the gt the library.is breaking out to the upside, above the 100 day and 50 day moving average. how long it will last? who knows. >> thanks so much. my favoritet one of places in the world. they just finished arguments down and president trump's travel ban. key justices including justice kennedy and chief justice roberts said -- appeared skeptical of argument against the ban. courtroom.ere in the .ell us what you heard >> what i heard was almost...
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i am so in favor of this store because it will help me that gt groceries that i can't get at trader joe. i buy cheeses on saturday at the cheese store and i like to spread my money around to the merchant. i walk to my office every day at california an van ness where i am a commercial real estate agent. i haven't put a tenant on over 4.5 years because of the shottity condition that it's in. these tenants want an anchor, so bringing 365 to our neighborhood will help us build this neighborhood up. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> along with the great majority of may neighbors i strongly support the conversion of the old lombardis to a whole foods 365. the opponents talk about the need for housing, but there has been a lot of growth of housing within the least few year. within five or six years and within a three block radius of the site there has been 213 units added in four different large scale apartment buildings that have been built. rumor has it there are three other sites within two blocks of the site being eyed by developers right now. i know the middle polk neighborhood associat
i am so in favor of this store because it will help me that gt groceries that i can't get at trader joe. i buy cheeses on saturday at the cheese store and i like to spread my money around to the merchant. i walk to my office every day at california an van ness where i am a commercial real estate agent. i haven't put a tenant on over 4.5 years because of the shottity condition that it's in. these tenants want an anchor, so bringing 365 to our neighborhood will help us build this neighborhood up....
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i think gt the responsibility has fallen on the shoulders of the president of the united states. think i have a responsibility to see if i can do it. >> now, this seems, jean, to be a departure from his usual, calling for the leaders in the region, the powers in those respective regions to take control, have some investment. this, he is saying, i have a responsibility to finish the sentence, get the peninsula to full denuclearize. >> he wants to accomplish something big, something historic. but there is the risk of alienating some major players in this region. if p you negotiate something directly with north korea without consulting or including the other partners, including china, south korea, and japan and certainly those leaders are very worried about this. this is a -- they are the countries and their people are the ones who are at risk of any conflict or any confrontation. so they certainly want to be part of this process. they're on the one hand, of course the leaders in the people in this region support a resolution to this confrontation, which has gone on for decades. but
i think gt the responsibility has fallen on the shoulders of the president of the united states. think i have a responsibility to see if i can do it. >> now, this seems, jean, to be a departure from his usual, calling for the leaders in the region, the powers in those respective regions to take control, have some investment. this, he is saying, i have a responsibility to finish the sentence, get the peninsula to full denuclearize. >> he wants to accomplish something big, something...
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meantime, learning new details on the financial hit the city of sacramento from the protests following gteadly police shooting. the chp is clocking thousands of hours in overtime and those costs approaching $800,000. the taxpayers will be on the hook to cover that cost. >>> and this morning we have a better sense of california's homeless problem and our leaders clearly have to do a better job. i'd be shocked if you hadn't seen a tent city. they line most of theroad ways. our state has 134,000 homeless people which is 24% of the nationwide total. l.a. county has the most. the state auditor suggests creating one single department to oversee and address the problem statewide. >>> well today we could learn what is next in the stormy daniels lawsuit case. lawyers will request a delay in that lawsuit filed by the adult film star. she claims that she was given $130,000 to keep quiet about an alleged sexual encounter with president trump. this was more than a decade ago. she want to have that declared invalid and attorneys for trump want a 90-day hold while the prosecutors in new york look into t
meantime, learning new details on the financial hit the city of sacramento from the protests following gteadly police shooting. the chp is clocking thousands of hours in overtime and those costs approaching $800,000. the taxpayers will be on the hook to cover that cost. >>> and this morning we have a better sense of california's homeless problem and our leaders clearly have to do a better job. i'd be shocked if you hadn't seen a tent city. they line most of theroad ways. our state has...
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the surprise in the corner, gt nicholas, the 15-year-old grandson who stole the show with his first-everbiggest stage and golf and we will never forget it. this is masters week, it's special. that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, unafraid. "the story" starts right now. there was nothing like it. >> martha: i've never seen you as happy right there as i did right now. those are great pictures. thank you. breaking tonight, president trump calling 4,000 members of our national guard to the border to help keep the peace along that southern line. he is also extending a bit of an olive branch to mexican leaders offering some concessions on nafta, but a fierce ultimatum is delivered with it. if mexico wants to keep that lucrative trade deal intact, the united states will build the wall with some help from our military and he would like the help of mexico as well. as you know, the president also hearkens back to his first campaign statement today and basically doubled down. he is now facing the threat of losing nafta.
the surprise in the corner, gt nicholas, the 15-year-old grandson who stole the show with his first-everbiggest stage and golf and we will never forget it. this is masters week, it's special. that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, unafraid. "the story" starts right now. there was nothing like it. >> martha: i've never seen you as happy right there as i did right now. those are great pictures. thank you. breaking tonight, president trump calling 4,000...
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and he's gt a lot of jail time that he's facing for that reason. >> i think he'll be pardoned. i think he feels confident. about that. >> pardon? >> i don't think he'll be pardoned. >> a lot of questions left out there. >> pardon? >> i gotta move on now. >>> we have another new legal threat to president trump. the surprise lawsuit from the dnc. alleging the trump campaign, wikileaks, and the russians conspired to defeat hillary clinton. dnc chair tom perez joins us. now from washington. mr. chairman, thank you for joining us this morning. >> hi, george. >> you surprised a lot of people with the lawsuit. you drew criticism from some democrats. david axelrod put out earlier this week, spectacularly ill-timed. the strategy of a probe as a partisan vendetta. everyone should chill out and let mueller do his job. your response? >> i have great respect for david axelrod. i have great respect for director mueller. and they can do their job while you have a civil suit pending. why did we do this now, george? three reasons. number one, in order to file a civil suit, you have to file it w
and he's gt a lot of jail time that he's facing for that reason. >> i think he'll be pardoned. i think he feels confident. about that. >> pardon? >> i don't think he'll be pardoned. >> a lot of questions left out there. >> pardon? >> i gotta move on now. >>> we have another new legal threat to president trump. the surprise lawsuit from the dnc. alleging the trump campaign, wikileaks, and the russians conspired to defeat hillary clinton. dnc chair tom...
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look around theig orhood in capitol hill, that's significantly less than it typically would cost to gt either an airbnb room or even if you multiply that times for what it would be for an apartment. so it seems like it was an attractive deal. the issue is that same lobbying firm has a whole host of clients issues before the e.p.a., oklahoma gas and electric, colonial pipeline, exxon-mobil, enbridge, a meta pipeline company, an oil and gas company. so he's reneting a unit at t same time that the husband is a chairman of the company that has a bunch of business before the e.p.a. >> brangham: kathleen clark, what do you make of this, the head of the e.p.a. renting a room from a lobby head of ayi lo firm. what are the implications here? >> so federal employees are prohibited from accepting a gift, including a discount fro anyone with matter before the agency that they work for. and in addition to that, all presidential appointees are iohibited from acceptingts from registered lobbyists. it apprs that prosecute, --e pruitt, .p.a. head, may have violated both of those ovisions. >> brangham:
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. -- g tve gt fee go . you can catch up on key analysis and save the charts for future reference. coming up, were will carry on the conversation surrounding the markets as they work their way toward the open which is 20 minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 17 minutes to the start of cash trading. here's a bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. juliette: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg has emerged mostly on rough for grueling days of congressional hearings. he reiterated they did not do [laughter]revent its from doing harm. >> the it is inevitable there will need to be regulation. i think you have to be careful about what regulation you put in place. for faced ar challenging start as its domestic market was pelted by rein in one of the wettest winters and 60 years. while it's [indiscernible] first quarter sales rose 4.1% on a like for life -- like for like basis. jpmorgan is being sued for charging "skyhigh interest rates and fees." they began trading cryptocurrency buys. increasingmes as an number of
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but what he talked a lot about on the campaign trail was makin america gt again and china is making suckerstaking jobs trom us, trade is unfair, that has been a consistent them not justht durig campaign but really pretty much his entire time in the public spotlight. to the fact he is encouraging ultariffs on china shonot be surprising. to your question, though, what do people think about this and, among republicansthere's not unity on this. a whole bunch of congressionalul republicans rather spend the next few months before the midterms tking about the things they've done, tax cuts, and talking about the booming economy. they worry tariffs could hurt the booming economy and take the focus off their tax cts. theoretically the folks who could get harmed most about the tariffs are those who are the strongest supporters, those in red states very agriculture dependent, but these are also some of the president's strongest supporters, and i think he has a lot of rope with them. i think they're going to give him a lot of the benefit of the doubt on this. i hear it from people i talk tot in that pah
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. -- gt you can click to view the segment where this was discussed if you want more context.lace to be. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: this is "bloomberg markets." julia: he selection of john williams as the nt head of the new york fed is causing a bit of a backlash response?our view on the allen: my inbox was flooded with opinions that fell on both sides of the coin. he is a great macro economist. he has been a very valuable and will be afomc great new york fed president. not meet the diverse city mandate that the new york fed had set out for that position. the ceo of aeally firm with other fed banks. having monetary policy experience is often the case for the leaders of those fed banks, but with the new york fed, you need to have a deeper understanding of financial regulation instability. -- and stability. he was too much of a macro-picture thinking economist. people on the new york fed that have been working there for some time, they are incredibly talented, and that support staff has not changed. i would not be worried about the new york fed is taking a step b
. -- gt you can click to view the segment where this was discussed if you want more context.lace to be. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: this is "bloomberg markets." julia: he selection of john williams as the nt head of the new york fed is causing a bit of a backlash response?our view on the allen: my inbox was flooded with opinions that fell on both sides of the coin. he is a great macro economist. he has been a very valuable and will be afomc great new york fed...
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i want you to go to the gt the library. this is samsung's net profit.illion won, we are looking at another record set of profits if the number stays true when the company reports and final numbers. this is the overall view for samsung. one of the other things that was a weight was this, the iphone x. we know all of the reports that were happening because of the sluggish demand. the oled sales. samsung supplies apple' samsung -- smartphones brings. smartphones greens. this is an assured electronics dashboard for we are is backing it to fall in the first -- we are expecting it to fall in the first quarter. we didn't get the number for this during the preliminary order. because of what is happening with the iphone sales, we are expecting a drag. one other thing i want to talk about is this. this is memory chips. rs.s has been going gangbuste the fact that we are getting further into the internet of things, more high-tech cars, devices, artificial intelligence, we are only going to see further demand for these memory chips. once more into the bloomberg term
i want you to go to the gt the library. this is samsung's net profit.illion won, we are looking at another record set of profits if the number stays true when the company reports and final numbers. this is the overall view for samsung. one of the other things that was a weight was this, the iphone x. we know all of the reports that were happening because of the sluggish demand. the oled sales. samsung supplies apple' samsung -- smartphones brings. smartphones greens. this is an assured...
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. >> c-span is at the cove in , talking toarolina gt graham, the daughter of billy graham. we will learn about his life and legacy as america's pastor. >> religion without a personal encounter with jesus christ will not save the soul and will not bring the peace that your soul .ongs for millions are searching for god to religion and not finding him. you have got to know christ for yourself, and when you do there is a piece, fulfillment, and life takes on a purpose and there is forgiveness of your sins and the joy unspeakable and full of glory. >> this is daddy's official office here at the training center at the cove. office, used this as an but would meet important people here when they would come to the cove, delegations from foreign countries and things like that. he has some favorite things in here. this is probably the family's favorite picture that someone did, daddy sowing the seed of the gospel. the family has a private joke that behind their there is a man plowing, so my daddy had a brother who was a good preacher, but he stayed by the farm. he would say that is bi
. >> c-span is at the cove in , talking toarolina gt graham, the daughter of billy graham. we will learn about his life and legacy as america's pastor. >> religion without a personal encounter with jesus christ will not save the soul and will not bring the peace that your soul .ongs for millions are searching for god to religion and not finding him. you have got to know christ for yourself, and when you do there is a piece, fulfillment, and life takes on a purpose and there is...
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we are working with the students who i i love who are doing a gt job and you are on the 24th, andrew pollack and i will be on the governors marjory stoneman douglas high school public safety commission, the first meeting of that commission. the goal of the commission is a 9/11 style commission were going to get to the bottom of everything that happened here. we're going to hold our officials accountable. we will the agencies accountable for what happened to our children. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> max, thank you very much i'd like now to hear from you. do we have microphones? there's a microphone over here and there's one on the side. if you have a question you could come get in line. if you are a student or a family member who lost a loved one on federal 14th, you have a path to the front of the line. -- february 14. i'd like to start with a student if we can and then we have elected officials on stage from every level of government. a macron answer all the questions to the extent that any of my colleagues and friends would like to, i would encourage you to please do so.
we are working with the students who i i love who are doing a gt job and you are on the 24th, andrew pollack and i will be on the governors marjory stoneman douglas high school public safety commission, the first meeting of that commission. the goal of the commission is a 9/11 style commission were going to get to the bottom of everything that happened here. we're going to hold our officials accountable. we will the agencies accountable for what happened to our children. [applause] >>...
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and others extremist, there was al-qaeda aaffiliates that cot gt money from qatar and other countriesnd with assad sort of on the ropes and iran not doing enough. russia came in and contributed its air power and that's really when we saw the tide turn against the rebels. elizabeth: and they have a fiscal interest, a port they wanted access to. have they gotten what they've wanted. are they happy with what they want? >> that's the debate, what does russia want in syria? they have a port they want. and an airfield, maybe that's their lane interest. maybe they don't care about the east of syria or other parts of it, but i think it's broader than that and really the conflict, all of it in syria, in iraq, in yemen, iran and russia, focus on one thing, trying to push the united states out of the middle east to lower the u.s. standing on the world stage. basically to use president trump's language to make us look like losers and them look like winners. when we lose sight of that broader objective they're fighting for, we lose site of what the u.s. interests are and we can actually sort of lo
and others extremist, there was al-qaeda aaffiliates that cot gt money from qatar and other countriesnd with assad sort of on the ropes and iran not doing enough. russia came in and contributed its air power and that's really when we saw the tide turn against the rebels. elizabeth: and they have a fiscal interest, a port they wanted access to. have they gotten what they've wanted. are they happy with what they want? >> that's the debate, what does russia want in syria? they have a port...
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he's an add mmiral and he's a gt leader and they question him of everything little thing and with the success of what will hopefully soon be secretary of state pompeo, everybody was surprised and i heard ten minutes before the vote yesterday on committee that he'll not be approved at committee which will be the first time of many, many decades on something like that would happen with regards to the secretary of state i spoke to rand paul and he never let me down. rand paul is a good man. i knew things that nobody else knew and rand paul says he's going to change his vote and he voted and everybody was surprised. it was actually 11-9 which i believe there was one vote, what would you call that, john? >> a present vote. >> so it was 11-9. that was a terrific thing. but, they failed to stop him so now they say who's next, who's next this person admiral jackson, dr. jackson, a wonderful man, i said to him what do you need it for as for as experiences is concerned, the veterans of administration is approximately 13 million people that's so big, you can run the biggest hospital system in th
he's an add mmiral and he's a gt leader and they question him of everything little thing and with the success of what will hopefully soon be secretary of state pompeo, everybody was surprised and i heard ten minutes before the vote yesterday on committee that he'll not be approved at committee which will be the first time of many, many decades on something like that would happen with regards to the secretary of state i spoke to rand paul and he never let me down. rand paul is a good man. i knew...
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gt are we at nine or 10? i've lost track. stay with surveillance.ermany's payday, public sector workers agree on a wage hike alerting more strikes in the country. we look at what that means for q and re of e.c.b. goldman posted the highest revenue in three years so what drove to the sell-off yesterday. this is bloomberg. mark: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm mark barton in london. just while i talk, i play with the chart. do bear with me one second. this is live television. german public sector workers and employees agreed on a wage hike emerging the threat of in disruptive strikes europe's biggest economy. e.c.b. policymakers in the area finally on the rise helping to build a case for a gradual removal of a q.e. wind down. we'll get more data at 10:00 london time. avid, mark and megan are here. the inflation swap rate i haven't brought up for a long time, megan and neville. it's 7%. so inflation for the five years after five years. and it's interesting going back to define. the data today -- from 2009. the data today is not moving in a hurry to
gt are we at nine or 10? i've lost track. stay with surveillance.ermany's payday, public sector workers agree on a wage hike alerting more strikes in the country. we look at what that means for q and re of e.c.b. goldman posted the highest revenue in three years so what drove to the sell-off yesterday. this is bloomberg. mark: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm mark barton in london. just while i talk, i play with the chart. do bear with me one second. this is live television. german public...
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anything tha puts any kind of concern or as steve was mentioning, any kind of additional tail risk, again, gt a stance you've seen volatility rise from levels that were ridiculously low and now we're getting back to more normal levels. >> that's what i'm trying to figure out are we desensitized with any volatility we've seen a lot of 2% and plus moves. >> that's how the market has been prior to last year, prior to 2017. think about the rotation that we had in 2016, the rotation that we had in 2015 these are kind of just normal markets. >> maybe just the points are bigger now because we're at higher levels to the 345rmarket >> the point levels are higher that's one thing you have to look at the percentage changes just kind of think of the vix and nix going back to 1990 the average is 20. 9 is not the right number. 39's not the right number. it's somewhere in between. why can't 20 be more of the right number here when you have a lot of uncertainty and, again, the market's going to -- you know, it's going to kind of pick up, the volatility is going to pick up. in addition, i think one of the big
anything tha puts any kind of concern or as steve was mentioning, any kind of additional tail risk, again, gt a stance you've seen volatility rise from levels that were ridiculously low and now we're getting back to more normal levels. >> that's what i'm trying to figure out are we desensitized with any volatility we've seen a lot of 2% and plus moves. >> that's how the market has been prior to last year, prior to 2017. think about the rotation that we had in 2016, the rotation that...
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have o make, which is the decision made by board of directors now, is how muchch different pepeople gt paid. aha! in capitalist countries, like our r own, the board of directors decides what to pay the top managers. and as i've already mentioned to you over the last 30 years, they have been extraordinarilily generous, so that top mananagers of major american corporations get salaries in the millions or tens of millions of dollars every year. that's normal. well, if you're upset, as most americans who p pay attention to this are, that the gap between rich and poor has become more extreme and that that poses all kinds of dangerous social problems and tensions, then i have news for you. perhaps the single biggggest factor accounting for the growing divide in the united states are the immense salaries paid by corporations to their top executives. if the workers collectively decided what everybody got, what can you imagine might happen? would the workers collectively give a tiny number of themselves huge salaries and everybody else would have to scramble and wouldn't have enough? would the
have o make, which is the decision made by board of directors now, is how muchch different pepeople gt paid. aha! in capitalist countries, like our r own, the board of directors decides what to pay the top managers. and as i've already mentioned to you over the last 30 years, they have been extraordinarilily generous, so that top mananagers of major american corporations get salaries in the millions or tens of millions of dollars every year. that's normal. well, if you're upset, as most...
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. >> this is our gt fast back in black. best selling cars. year in the row. mustang is the best selling sports coupe in the world. we started exporting this car a couple years ago globally. now we are in 146 countries around the world. third year straight mustang is number one in the world. japan january i think you are going to sell at love these cars because ainsley is in one. >> absolutely. start for $25,000 and go up from there. the one you are in is probably about a mid $40,000 car. ainsley: bust feature about this one? >> for me is the exhaust sound. when you start that car up. ainsley: can we turn on the car? >> sure. ainsley: do we have keys in this car? >> no. janice: oh, yeah, look at her. what a pro. i don't want to slam into that window. just push the axle ler rargt. we are in park, right? >> you are in park. let her rip. [revving engine] janice: tell us about this one. >> this is a '65 mustang. this is the car that started it all. steve: that's right. >> this was the car that took the world by storm 54 years ago. classic shape. i
. >> this is our gt fast back in black. best selling cars. year in the row. mustang is the best selling sports coupe in the world. we started exporting this car a couple years ago globally. now we are in 146 countries around the world. third year straight mustang is number one in the world. japan january i think you are going to sell at love these cars because ainsley is in one. >> absolutely. start for $25,000 and go up from there. the one you are in is probably about a mid $40,000...
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we have been a world leader in 4g of gt and we went to maintain that leadership as we go forward into a 5g world. we continue to talk to our colleagues in the private sector >> okay. we have time for maybe one more question, if we have one. looks like all the way over on the side. >> thank you. patricia powell, switching gears a bit, but still in your wheelhouse. the chairman of the fcc announced just or say a proposal to deny funds to carriers that have had chinese equipment in their network and i have not yet seen that proposed order, but traditionally national security is an executive branch function. if that proposal passes what will be the role of ntia in court and 80 national security the fcc if it does pass? >> fcc proposal is and why copyright now. we look forward to working with our colleagues to see what they produce and ntia role will be to work across the us government both women the department, wrist where we have expertise on these issues, but also across the us government to figure out a government response in a coordination with our colleagues. thank you, patricia. >>
we have been a world leader in 4g of gt and we went to maintain that leadership as we go forward into a 5g world. we continue to talk to our colleagues in the private sector >> okay. we have time for maybe one more question, if we have one. looks like all the way over on the side. >> thank you. patricia powell, switching gears a bit, but still in your wheelhouse. the chairman of the fcc announced just or say a proposal to deny funds to carriers that have had chinese equipment in...